On 01/25/2018 07:51 PM, Harry Putnam wrote: > Israel <israeld...@gmail.com> writes: > > > [...] > >>> How would I know if I accidentally did switch to openbox?.... is there >>> some way to identify the type of session that opens when I log in. >>> >>> Should I perhaps rename ~/.config then logout and see what happens >>> when I log back in? Or would that just be creating more trouble? >>> >>> >> Hi Harry, >> In the top right corner near the other indicators, there is a place to >> click to choose other sessions. I am not using the default icon theme >> so I cannot tell you exactly what it looks like, but IIRC it may be a >> gear icon, though I do not remember. > Ah yes, now I do see it, its a tiny replica of the LXDE icon. The same > as the one displayed on the lower panel main icon (like a start button > with the main menu) > > When I look to see the *.png that the icon is pointing too it is > lubuntu-logo.png (found at /usr/share/lubuntu/images/) But the one in > upper right is very small. > > It is set to lubuntu so I guess that isn't the problem. > > However I do have good news ... I moved the .config directory to > CONFIG-moved-$DATE and rebooted. I now have the bottom panel with the > normal icons and etc... no more black screen. I guess I can poke > around in CONFIG-moved-$DATE directory if I want to try to figure out > what went wrong. > > Thanks for all the help and coaching. > > Hi,
No problem, The problem is most likely your openbox config for Lubuntu, which I do not remember the name of it (I don't use the GTK version of Lubuntu, only the Qt) So there might be a lubuntu folder in .config with an xml file for openbox (with the .rc ending) OR it could be a file in the openbox directory there. Glad it worked! -- Regards -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users