On Fri, 2013-05-03 at 10:56 +0200, "Morel Bérenger" wrote: > Le Ven 3 mai 2013 10:20, Lisi Reisz a écrit : > > On Friday 03 May 2013 09:16:32 Lisi Reisz wrote: > > > >> On Friday 03 May 2013 09:02:56 Morel Bérenger wrote: > >> > >>> Le Jeu 2 mai 2013 21:03, Stephen P. Molnar a écrit : > >>> > >>>> 64 bit Debian Testing/XFCE. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> When I open a console an untitled X File Window opens. This just > >>>> started today and I don't have a clue as to what is going on. > >>>> > >>>> It is rather annoying because I don't get a prompt in the console > >>>> until I close this unwanted app. > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> Does anyone have an idea as to what is going on here and how I can > >>>> fix the problem? > >>>> > >>>> Thanks in advance. > >>>> > >> > >> [snip] > >> > >> > >>> I also noticed that you speak about using Konsole on XFCE. > >>> > >> > >> He didn't!! There is no mention of Konsole. He talks about "a > >> console". The generic term, not the KDE version of it. > >> > > > > Sorry. It is in the subject line. I just read the post. Mea culpa. :-( > > Perhaps the K in the subject line was a slip of the "tongue". > > > > > > Lisi > > No problem :) > > And since the 'K' is not a 'k' I really think he is using the KDE's console. > > Thanks for the replies and sorry for the confusion. I have narrowed the problem down to xfe. One of the xfe dependencies is libfox which seems to be causing the problem.
I normally use Konsole, but the problem is there with any of the consoles that I've checked. Also, I get a .bash error when the when I close the X File Viewer. I've looked at .bashrc and don't see anything that seems unusual. I've attached the file and would appreciate more sets of eyes. I solved the problem by removing xfe from the system, but that's a rather draconian. I would like to continue to use xfe, but need a solution to the problem. Thanks in advance. -- Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a fuzzy set Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and multivariate www.FoundationForChemistry.com (614)312-7528 (c) Skype: smolnar1
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