On Sun, 2023-04-09 at 15:34 -0500, Ron Flory via users wrote:
> Hopefully reactivating an old thread whose reply does not work with FC37...
> 
>   I have an x86 FC37 XFCE-spin whose GUI setups had a kind of creeping 
> death, then went bonkers.
> 
>   I'd like to force-reinstall XFCE completely (no desire to save any 
> X/XFCE configs-  would like all that re-initialized, like a XFCE-spin 
> fresh-install (at least for the X-stuff only).

Unless you personally messed around with XFCE files outside of your
homespace, then none of XFCE should be broken.  And a reinstall won't
change anything.

Your own configuration is within your own homespace.  You can test this
by creating a completely new user, and see if that behaves as expected.
Then if that's the case, you can hunt down your ~/.config/xfce4/ config
files and remove them, resetting your own account configurations.

If XFCE has broken files, and *you* didn't do it, then you may have a
hard drive failure.  Replacing it is the answer to that.

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