[ale] xfce 4 and gentoo

James Sumners james.sumners at gmail.com
Wed Aug 18 10:56:50 EDT 2010


Did you remove (rename) your ~/.conf and ~/.config directories? `find
~ -name *xfce*` on my Debian VM indicates that this is where XFCE
stores its configuration.

On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:12 AM, Calvin Harrigan
<charriglists at bellsouth.net> wrote:
> Does anyone on the list use gentoo and xfce4?
> Over the weekend I switched from kde to xfce, everything went smoothly.
>  There were some conflicts afterwards with libpng when I installed
> eagle, but they all seemed to resolve properly following the on screen
> instructions.  All this was done while inside xfce. Everything worked
> and I shutdown normally.  The next day I log in via slim and nothing!
> Just a black screen, no mouse, no nothing.  I've since uninstalled and
> re-installed xfce hoping that it was a library conflict or something, no
> dice.  I haven't been able to find anything on gentoo's forums, waiting
> for approval on the xfce forum, general googling didn't produce anything
> useful.  Generally with a problem like this you can simply look through
> the logs to find something that might be wrong.  I can't find any log
> files for xfce.  The problem seems to be around xfcedesktop, if I
> replace the startxfce4 with say xfce4-panel in .xinitrc the panel does
> indeed display, but still no mouse and no ability to do anything.  The
> problem is not with x as startkde still brings up kde just fine, so I've
> been using it temporarily.  I really like the simple elegance of xfce,
> so I'm looking for any help to get it working again.  Thanks.
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