Also what's the best way to autostart XFCE when I login? Thanks.
Dave
You could try adding the line:
startxfce4
to the end of your .bash_profile (in your home directory). Add the
option '--with-ck-launch' if you want to use console kit.
David
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I now have XFCE installed. Almost. It starts,the wallpaper and desktop
icons are there, the mouse works, the keyboard is recognized. The problem
is that instead of alphanum characters on the screen, there are just a
whole lot of little rectangles. What did I miss?
Also what's the best way to
On 07/31/2013 10:44 PM, Dave Wagler wrote:
I now have XFCE installed. Almost. It starts,the wallpaper and desktop
icons are there, the mouse works, the keyboard is recognized. The
problem is that instead of alphanum characters on the screen, there are
just a whole lot of little rectangles.