--*no*-*desktop* - sorry. In the middle of the woods replying on my phone
without much cell service. Had to look up that manpage.
On Aug 3, 2014 7:35 AM, "pwaring" wrote:
> --no-background isn't a valid argument according to the man page (on
> trusty).
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again: nautilus is a file-manager. files. not background-images. not
right-clicks on the "desktop". files. if you want to use nautilus and it
does the things it does to "increase user-experience" (i can even
understand the arguments for spanning the whole desktop) then thats what
you get. when i la
a) any process can change the background image. changing the background
image is done by drawing pixels to the root-window, any process can do
that. and .. to your surprise .. one can do that without detecting the
change. and furthermore: how should the window-manager react on the
change? obviously
--no-background isn't a valid argument according to the man page (on
trusty).
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Title:
Fluxbox background disappears on certain events
To manage no
Use --no-background if you don't want it writing the background. Turns out
using a GNOME component outside GNOME leads to undefined behavior
On Aug 3, 2014 7:15 AM, "pwaring" wrote:
> The Chrome argument does not address the problem that if I launch
> Nautilus from the menu then I can no longer a
The Chrome argument does not address the problem that if I launch
Nautilus from the menu then I can no longer access the menu, even if I
quit Nautilus using the standard cross icon in the top right corner of
the window. Plus, even if I kill all the Nautilus processes, the
background image has still
the chrome-argument addresses the problem completely: you have a window
completely covering all of the available space. any event on any poin
there is handled by the app covering that area. let it be chrome,
nautilus or wine (which creates a "virtual desktop" and thus spanning
the whole area): the
I'm sorry, but I disagree - this *is* a bug, it involves unexpected
behaviour when running an application. That's either a bug with Fluxbox,
the application, or the interaction between the two.
However, if the fix is to pass extra arguments to the Nautilus command,
perhaps a simple way to close th
this is not a bug, this is what happens when you have a programm
spanning the whole desktop at a layer beneath most regular windows.
think about it as having firefox or chrome running in fullscreen-mode
below your xterm: what happens if you right-click in the area of where
chrome draws its pixels?
This problem is still occurring in Trusty, it's extremely frustrating as
the inability to get a menu up and running means no programs can be
launched other than through a terminal.
Steps to reproduce:
1. Install Ubuntu Desktop 14.04 from latest ISO image.
2. Install fluxbox using: sudo apt-get in
** Also affects: fluxbox
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[Expired for fluxbox (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for 60
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** Changed in: fluxbox (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Ubuntu better. The issue that you reported is one that should be
reproducible with the live environment of the Desktop CD of the
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could test with it so we can
I have noticed this problem as well. Or something similar. The
background wallpaper is replaced with the Ubuntu 'default' background
when I start Rhythmbox and, in addition, when I start Nautilus.
In addition, fluxbox actions that require the desktop no longer work.
For example, right clicking t
Note: I have noticed the above behaviour when using Enlightenment as
well.
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When I start rhythmbox while using Fluxbox, the background wallpaper
disappears from the style that I have chosen and displayes the Ubuntu
'default' background. I am running Hardy Heron. This is not a major
issue, just a minor annoyance.
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I stopped using Fluxbox a while back, so I don't know if it's still an
issue or not. But you can go ahead and delete/remove the bug report if
you want.
Thanks,
Paul
On 9/5/07, Lionel Le Folgoc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
> Ubun
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. You reported this bug a while ago and there hasn't been
any activity in it recently. We were wondering is this still an issue
for you? Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: fluxbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomp
** Description changed:
I have a script that randomly selects a wallpaper from my art folder and
than uses the command "fbsetbg" to set it as my background. This script
is in my ~/.fluxbox/startup file.
- The script runs fine and displays the wallpaper when I boot. I noticed,
- however, w
** Description changed:
I have a script that randomly selects a wallpaper from my art folder and
than uses the command "fbsetbg" to set it as my background. This script
- is in my ~/fluxbox/startup file.
+ is in my ~/.fluxbox/startup file.
The script runs fine and displays the wallpaper w
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