Re: [PLUG] ANNOUNCEMENT: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-03-29 Thread Russell Senior
On 3/29/24 19:55, Russell Senior wrote: What: 30th Anniversary Meeting Where: 5500 SW Dosch Rd, Portland When: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 7 PM Why: The pursuit of technology freedom The Portland Linux/Unix Group has been meeting since 30 years ago this month. Please join us for a

[PLUG-ANNOUNCE] ANNOUNCEMENT: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-03-29 Thread Russell Senior
What: 30th Anniversary Meeting Where: 5500 SW Dosch Rd, Portland When: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 7 PM Why: The pursuit of technology freedom The Portland Linux/Unix Group has been meeting since 30 years ago this month. Please join us for a celebratory gathering to recognize our continuing

[PLUG] ANNOUNCEMENT: Portland Linux/Unix Group Celebrates 30 years at this month's General Meeting!

2024-03-29 Thread Russell Senior
What: 30th Anniversary Meeting Where: 5500 SW Dosch Rd, Portland When: Thursday, April 4, 2024 at 7 PM Why: The pursuit of technology freedom The Portland Linux/Unix Group has been meeting since 30 years ago this month. Please join us for a celebratory gathering to recognize our continuing

Re: [PLUG] Deleting directory in $HOME

2024-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, David Bridges wrote: I do not use xfce but more than likely it is using xdg-user* stuff Take a look in ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs I modified the values to be what I wanted a long time ago on my system because I the directories listed in that file were recreated after I

Re: [PLUG] Deleting directory in $HOME

2024-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, King Beowulf wrote: Anything Xfce and X.org creates in $HOME as a default will just get recreated if you remove/delete.  Just because YOU don't sue a config does not mean the DE (Xfce or X) does not use it. Ed, The Desktop directory is not a configuration file; it's a

Re: [PLUG] Loading ~/.Xmodmap on laptop [FIXED]

2024-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
On Fri, 29 Mar 2024, King Beowulf wrote: That doesn't look right for Slackware.  Use the default one for 15.0. 1. exit Xfce 2. make sure logged as your normal user, no GUI or X running, and not as root 3. run "xwmconfig" 4. choose any OTHER desktop, hit OK 5. run "xwmconfig" again, choose

Re: [PLUG] Deleting directory in $HOME

2024-03-29 Thread King Beowulf
On 3/29/24 09:17, Rich Shepard wrote: > Xfce4 adds a few Capitalized directories in a user's ~/ when it's installed. > I've never used them and had no problems deleting them until now: the > Desktop directory (755 perms) will not be removed either by me or by root. > It has 2 hardlinks: the

Re: [PLUG] Loading ~/.Xmodmap on laptop

2024-03-29 Thread King Beowulf
On 3/29/24 07:28, Rich Shepard wrote: > This has been an issue with me on all laptops I've owned: despite ~/.xinitrc > containing: > > #!/bin/sh > # $XConsortium: xinitrc.cpp,v 1.4 91/08/22 11:41:34 rws Exp $ > > usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap > /usr/bin/xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap >

[PLUG] Deleting directory in $HOME

2024-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
Xfce4 adds a few Capitalized directories in a user's ~/ when it's installed. I've never used them and had no problems deleting them until now: the Desktop directory (755 perms) will not be removed either by me or by root. It has 2 hardlinks: the current and parent directories. The xfce mail list

[PLUG] Loading ~/.Xmodmap on laptop

2024-03-29 Thread Rich Shepard
This has been an issue with me on all laptops I've owned: despite ~/.xinitrc containing: #!/bin/sh # $XConsortium: xinitrc.cpp,v 1.4 91/08/22 11:41:34 rws Exp $ usermodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap /usr/bin/xmodmap $HOME/.Xmodmap userresources=$HOME/.Xresources sysmodmap=$HOME/.Xmodmap #if [ -f