Bug#422455: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#422455: I was able to reproduce this

2007-05-15 Thread Simon Huggins
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 07:18:22AM -0600, Andrew Robinson wrote:
 I was able to reproduce this, but I am not sure if I can do it
 consistently. It happened if I performed a reboot from inside of an
 xterm without shutting xfce down properly (so I didn't use the xfce
 logout/shutdown/reboot functionality). The next time I reboot xfwm4
 did not start automatically. Going into the desktop settings, I had to
 re-check the Allow Xfce to manage the desktop.

Are you absolutely sure you mean xfwm4 here and not say xfdesktop4 which
manages the desktop and runs the menu?

i.e. were you just missing window decorations?

I think your case might be unrelated to the original problem.

Simon.

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Bug#422455: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#422455: I was able to reproduce this

2007-05-15 Thread Andrew Robinson

The desktop was missing (no background, no icons on the desktop,
etc.). Re-checking the setting I mentioned got everything working
again.

FYI, when I ran pgrep xfwm4 it found no processes.

On 5/15/07, Simon Huggins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 07:18:22AM -0600, Andrew Robinson wrote:
 I was able to reproduce this, but I am not sure if I can do it
 consistently. It happened if I performed a reboot from inside of an
 xterm without shutting xfce down properly (so I didn't use the xfce
 logout/shutdown/reboot functionality). The next time I reboot xfwm4
 did not start automatically. Going into the desktop settings, I had to
 re-check the Allow Xfce to manage the desktop.

Are you absolutely sure you mean xfwm4 here and not say xfdesktop4 which
manages the desktop and runs the menu?

i.e. were you just missing window decorations?

I think your case might be unrelated to the original problem.

Simon.

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