When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager
or by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the
Xfce 'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo flashing, and then I
just get the blue screen with the Mandrake logo. As normal user, I
can log into KDE with
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 06:47, Margot wrote:
When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager
or by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the
Xfce 'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo flashing, and then I
just get the blue screen with the Mandrake
Margot wrote:
When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager or
by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the Xfce
'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo flashing, and then I just get
the blue screen with the Mandrake logo.
Everything was fine
Margot wrote:
[I blame the cat - attempting sneaky overnight downloads of 'kitty porn'
must have corrupted a file somewhere!]
Margot; Maybe the cat and the kitty-porn scared the XFCE Mouse into
shock? BTW, How's Rival, Felix, Simone, the goat and the duck?
BTW, Was the boxing match that bad?
On Sunday 20 February 2005 11:58 am, Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 06:47, Margot wrote:
When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager
or by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the
Xfce 'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo
Stephen Kühn wrote:
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 06:47, Margot wrote:
When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager
or by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the
Xfce 'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo flashing, and then I
just get the blue screen
Michel Leunen wrote:
Margot wrote:
When I try to login to Xfce4 as user, either from the login manager or
by using 'startxfce4' from a terminal, I get a few seconds of the Xfce
'mouse' (or is it meant to be a rat?) logo flashing, and then I just
get the blue screen with the Mandrake logo.
Mr. Geek wrote:
Margot wrote:
[I blame the cat - attempting sneaky overnight downloads of 'kitty
porn' must have corrupted a file somewhere!]
Margot; Maybe the cat and the kitty-porn scared the XFCE Mouse into
shock? BTW, How's Rival, Felix, Simone, the goat and the duck?
BTW, Was the boxing
Margot wrote:
Couldn't find the file you mentioned - deleted
by cat, perhaps?
:-)
Not sure I gave you the correct path to this file. initrc only exist if
you have created it because you have special programs to launch at
session startup for instance.
Michel