On 09/24/2013 08:43 AM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Mon, 23 Sep 2013 20:46:14 -0700
ToddAndMargo <[email protected]> wrote:

Hi All,

First on the blue rat icon with the X Xfce pop up, where
is the version icon?  Why do I have to go to the command
line and RPM to figure out what version I am on?
The version icon should not be so obscured that it is not
instantly accessible.

Version icon? I'm not sure what you mean...

Put graphically into the icon "4.10" ?

Launcher 2 has an "X" across a rat.  When you click
on it, up pop various settings.  Notably missing is
"About Xfce", which should tell you all the revisions
of what you are running



$ rpm -qa xfce\*
xfce4-session-engines-4.8.1-4.el6.x86_64

Okay, enough bitching (I just crashed and lost all
my work, so I am a bit crabby -- sorry).

Is there FINALLY a new version of Xfce for Scientific
Linux 6.4 (RHEL 6.4 clone)?

No.

See:

https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/epel-devel/2013-September/008716.html

From the link: "Additionally, I think a number of components in
RHEL6 are too old for Xfce 4.10 to build/work."

Why in the world would you use code that would only run on
bleeding edge systems?  Xfce is suppose to run on as many
Linux systems as possible.  And, Xfce is perfect for a
server.  This is very annoying to those of use that love Xfce.


For why I want this and why I am in crabby mood, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1009665

This crashing is as bad as any Windows machine I have
ever seen.  Okay maybe not as bad as Vista or Frankenstein
(W8), but still once a day is pretty bad.  Linux should
only crash when you pour coffee on it or kick it over.

Can you get a login on a vty when this happens?

Control-alt-f2

I love that keystroke.  I found out about it the first
time I screwed up my rc.5d boot sequence and froze up.

Unfortunately, this does not work.  I have also, out
of desperation, try every combination of <ctr><alt><fx>,
and with and without both special keys and f keys and regular
numbers.  Nothing.

But VLC still plays away in the back ground.

If so, look in ~/.xsession-errors and /var/log/Xorg.0.log

kevin



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