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URxvt.termName: rxvt
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URxvt.termName: rxvt
Doing this caused me to lose all sound. Had to revert to a backup to fix. (Turning up volume in the alsa mixer did nothing) Undoing and rebooting had no effect.wow wrote:To start alsa-mixer from menu add this line to /root/.Xdefaults file:Code: Select all
URxvt.termName: rxvt
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Plugin {
type = launchbar
Config {
Button {
id=pcmanfm.desktop
}
Thanks for the help!!wow wrote:0. Start alsaconf while an sound app is running causes that. Exit X and run alsaconf to fix it.
1. Yes, I know (seems to be a problem with this newer glib). You have to edit the config file manually from /root/.config/lxpanel/LXDE/<panel config file> Example: these are few lines from my "/root/.config/lxpanel/LXDE/panels/top" file:Try to edit or remove any button("filename.desktop" must be in /usr/share/applications) then restart lxpanel (run: "lxpanelctl restart" or restart X )Code: Select all
Plugin { type = launchbar Config { Button { id=pcmanfm.desktop }
2. Have you tried to install hotpupx? Don't know if it will work. (It may work if it adds .desktop files to the Desktop folder)
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LX Shortcut is working now I had to wrote a wrapper to it and add it to the openbox menu. I will make a .pet tomorrow.
LXShortcut
It’s a small utility used to edit application shortcuts.
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pcmanfm --show-pref=2
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<item label="Add application shortcut">
<action name="Execute">
<command>add_desktop_shortcut.sh</command>
</action>
</item>
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<item label="Reload Config Files">
<action name="Reconfigure" />
</item>
<item label="Add application shortcut">
<action name="Execute">
<command>add_desktop_shortcut.sh</command>
</action>
</item>
<separator />
<item label="Exit">
<action name="Execute"><command>lxde-logout</command></action>
</item>
</menu>
</openbox_menu>
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openbox --reconfigure
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killall xcompmgr
Thanks. Sounds like more than I thought. I'll wait for Mark's ICEWM sfs and see if I prefer it to Pcman.wow wrote:"My Documents" is your home directory. You can disable the desktop
in Pcmanfm's preferences > Desktop > Manage the desktop and show file icons. And use Rox-Filer/CompizFusion/xsetroot to handle desktop wallpaper.
If you want to remove only the "My Documents" icon try to download the source package and hack it.
Install this driver for your nVidia gpu: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 496#257496logimax wrote:I got fusion-icon to work, just installed the python depends, so that is all good... the only problem is when i start it (fusion-icon) the screen goes totally white and it works, but utterly sluggish, so I checked the xorg.conf, and it say
Section "Device"
Driver "vesa" #card0driver
Should it not say xorg, I have run xorgwizard multiple times. BTW i have nvidia 8600M card but xorg says nothing of that, i'lll try installing nvidia from www but I have already tried that with unnamed, and it did not work...
thanks! Thats a good tip, but I solved it anyway (DL nvidia tar.gz 180.17, fiddled a bit with it and everything is working like a charm)wow wrote:Install this driver for your nVidia gpu: http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 496#257496logimax wrote:I got fusion-icon to work, just installed the python depends, so that is all good... the only problem is when i start it (fusion-icon) the screen goes totally white and it works, but utterly sluggish, so I checked the xorg.conf, and it say
Section "Device"
Driver "vesa" #card0driver
Should it not say xorg, I have run xorgwizard multiple times. BTW i have nvidia 8600M card but xorg says nothing of that, i'lll try installing nvidia from www but I have already tried that with unnamed, and it did not work...