Dear Larry:
Thanks a million.
Benjamin
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> How in the world do you close down an application in XFCE that is
> frozen? I have tried Cnt +F4. I have tried to click on the X in the
>From within a terminal window you could execute xkill. This should
change your pointer and you can just click on the frozen app and it'll
be gone.
Cheers -
Dear friends:
Using XFCE.
How in the world do you close down an application in XFCE that is
frozen? I have tried Cnt +F4. I have tried to click on the X in the
right hand corner. Etc. Etc. Cn+Alt+ Esc does NOT work in XFCE. Only in
KDE. Every time an application like Netscape freezes up, I have
Dear friends:
As the owner of the new xfce-new mailing-list (actually a Yahoo group)
for us ordinary users, I have received a number of messages from newbies
and even from experienced users asking for help with XFCE's Setup,
Palette color scheme (the eight color rectangles). Each of these
rectang
Larry,
It just sounds like you got a furball stuck somewhere. Prolly nothing
you did wrong, or xfce...I wouldn't worry too much unless you notice
this happening a lot.
Mark
P.S. ReiserFS is awesome when it comes to hard-boots. Never bats an eye
or misses a beat. Restarts just it was starting no
Dear Peter:
Do you mean the two checkboxes under Setup, Startup: Gnome menu (xfmenu)
and KDE menu (xfmenu)? Mine are checked by default.
Benjamin
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 08:56:43 +
"C. CLOSE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>Thanks to Benjamin for the tip on XFCE it's quick and clean but I
> Has anyone else seen this behaviour??? Can it be fixed??
>
Colin,
Just a comment on Marks' reply about CPU cycles.
I think he'd looking/p
Actually, Ben did make mention of that in the original post cause I went
back and re-read the post to see if there was something that I missed
and sure enough it was in there.
Mark
Digital Wokan wrote:
>
> NOW someone mentions that there's some setup step to be performed. All
> the other deskt
Colin,
This sounds more like a problem with your system rather then with the
interface. Like your CPU is already full and there just aren't enough
cycles free to accomodate the current window or app that you're
attempting to use.
Mark
"C. CLOSE" wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Thanks t
Ben,
As soon as I updated the package to the latest version the user menus
were there. It would appear that the older version doesn't have this
feature since the Mandrake server at work is the same way. odd though...
Mark
Benjamin Sher wrote:
>
> Dear Mark:
>
> This must a bug on your system.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Larry Blodgett
Sent: Tuesday, 20 March 2001 12:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [expert] xfce-new -- Subscription info
Ok Benjamin I final
> NOW someone mentions that there's some setup step to be performed. All
> the other desktops are covered automatically by the common menuing
> system.
No - you got it wrong . this is not a separate setup step what I
wanted to say was that there are two checkboxes under setup icon on xfc
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 22:54:19 -0600
Larry Blodgett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok Benjamin I finally had to hard boot my machine (6 months of
> stability) all because of xfce. Maybe you can explain how this
> happened. I fired up xfce and I must admit it looks really cool so I
> let it run.
Dear Larry:
I am very sorry that I cannot help you. I am just an ordinary user who
is very fond of xfce. However, check the Setup options. Make sure you
scroll all the way down in each of the 4 tabbled categories (Palette,
etc.). I believe there is a power management feature in xfce. I am not
sur
Ok Benjamin I finally had to hard boot my machine (6 months of
stability) all because of xfce. Maybe you can explain how this
happened. I fired up xfce and I must admit it looks really cool so I
let it run. When my monitor went into power save I simply hit the
mouse (as I always do in KDE)
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:36:27PM -0600, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> TECHNICAL CONSIDERATIONS:
>
> If you are interested in trying out XFCE, please do NOT use the by now
> old version in LM7.2. Instead, download the latest RH
> xfce-3.7.2-1.i386.rpm. That's what I am using.
I got
NOW someone mentions that there's some setup step to be performed. All
the other desktops are covered automatically by the common menuing
system.
Peter FREIMANN wrote:
> > How'd you get all your KDE and Gnome menu items under the left mouse
> > button. There aren't any there on mine. I had to ad
Dear friends:
I apologize for the inconvenience, but subscribing to a Yahoo group
(mailing list) is not quite so simple.
For those of you who are interested in joining the xfce-new mailing
list, here are revised instructions. I hope they work:
Send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or just cont
Dear Stephen:
You are very welcome. And you are welcome to join my xfce-new mailing
list. See my letter to the Mandrake lists.
Benjamin
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Hi again Benjamin,
Thanks for the tip about the extras for XFCE - I downloaded them and my
desktop is looking very cool. Thanks again.
Stephen
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Benjamin,
Would not know how to increase the fonts in the X-Term window in Xfce? Mine
are so small I need a magnifying glass to read them.
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From: Benjamin Sher
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Mon, 19 Mar 2001 10:50:04 -0600
Subject: Re: [expert] Xfce menues?
> Dear M
Dear Colin and friends:
Best thing to do if you have any problems with XFTree, xfce's limited
file manager, is to add a menu entry to the toolbar/panel for Konqueror.
In the command line type:
kdesu /usr/bin/konqueror
If you just type /usr/bin/konqueror, you will only be able to use
Konqueror a
Dear Mark:
This must a bug on your system. I would suggest joining the xfce mailing
list and ask one of the list members for help. I reall don't know what
the problem is. I imagine you have the latest version. I just left-click
on the xfce desktop and this brings up the menu, with full menus for
Hi All,
Thanks to Benjamin for the tip on XFCE it's quick and clean but I have
one small problem with it. I am not sure whether specific to my
installation or whether anyone else is seeing it; I open the file
manager and open say /usr/bin when I try and scroll the list of files it
> How'd you get all your KDE and Gnome menu items under the left mouse
> button. There aren't any there on mine. I had to add some stuff to the
> buttons on the panel. Other then what was already there, there's
> precious little in the way of menu items. Only drawback I've seen so
> far. I'm likin
Ben,
How'd you get all your KDE and Gnome menu items under the left mouse
button. There aren't any there on mine. I had to add some stuff to the
buttons on the panel. Other then what was already there, there's
precious little in the way of menu items. Only drawback I've seen so
far. I'm liking th
Dear Digital:
Click with your left mouse button on the desktop and you'll see all of
Mandrake's and Gnome's menus. Plus you can add icons (as many as 12) to
each of the 12 panel/toolbar icons. Click on the arrow above Netscape
and you'll see more icons. You can configure in Setup as many as 10 su
I tried out Xfce, and you're all right about it being small and fast,
but even FVWM2 has up-to-date menues of Mandrake programs installed.
Where do I find my programs listed under Xfce?
--
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Guerilla Linux Warrior
On Sun, Mar 18, 2001 at 03:35:12PM -0600 or thereabouts, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear Stephen:
Good call guys. This is really nice, am d/l it now... good find.. thanks
> Welcome aboard! By the way, you can download a file of extra pallette
--
Best regards,
Gary
Today's thought: B
Dear Stephen:
Welcome aboard! By the way, you can download a file of extra pallette
textures for your Setup, Palette. Go to the http://www.xfce.org home
page and look for the file somewhere at the bottom of the page. It is in
tar.gz format. But very easy to install. Just copy it to
/usr/share/x
Hi Benjamin and All,
I've been using XFCE for about two months now and have just upgraded to
the latest version. Excellent bit of kit - fast, small, stable and
pretty. I think it is definitely worth a try.
Regards,
Stephen
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Benjamin Sher wrote:
> Dear friends:
>
> We al
> Thanks for the heads up on this...up until reading your post I had never
> used this WM. It's quite nice and indeed light. And it's even part of
> the menu on the graphical login. I don't know how I missed all this
> time.
Hi !
Yes - this is indeed a very promising and powerfull WM !! (this i
Ben,
Thanks for the heads up on this...up until reading your post I had never
used this WM. It's quite nice and indeed light. And it's even part of
the menu on the graphical login. I don't know how I missed all this
time.
Mark
Dear friends:
We all know about KDE and Gnome. Some have even heard of Window Maker,
Sawfish, Enlightenment, Icewm and Blackbox, all of which are listed on
Mandrake's graphical login menu and all of which are installed by
default.
Realizing that the days of my AMD k6-2 400 mhrtz with 128 megs of
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001 02:11:05 rob wrote:
> I have recently been using Xfce as my window manager and am very happy
> with
> its zip and economy of resource usage. However, I am starting to become
> quite irritated with a recurring appearance of a box that pops up
> entitled:
> Subprocess Diagn
Greetings all,
I have recently been using Xfce as my window manager and am very happy with
its zip and economy of resource usage. However, I am starting to become
quite irritated with a recurring appearance of a box that pops up entitled:
Subprocess Diagnostic
The last message that appeared
Thank you.
Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered Linux user 183185
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From: Warren Doney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2000 1:02 AM
Subject: [expert] xfce]
> Original Message
> Fr
Original Message
From: "Jeff Malka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [expert] xfce
To: "expert mandrake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there a way to include xfce as one of the options in the Mandrake 7.1
login screen?
Thanks.
Jeff Malka <[EMAI
Is there a way to include xfce as one of the options in the Mandrake 7.1
login screen?
Thanks.
Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Registered Linux user 183185
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I've spent the last couple of days messing around with Window Mgrs and have come to
really like XFce. XFce's definitely quick and
light-footed. Are any of you using it? Is there an easy way to import Gnome and KDE
Menus? And, how do you autostart files upon
logging on XFce?
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