Loading XFCE4 on startup
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Loading XFCE4 on startup
I've been looking around, and there's a bunch of different scripts that are loaded at startup and I can't find the right one, so if someone could put me in the right direction that'd be great.
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this is where i would usually tell you what file to edit, but as ive been told.. use magic thats what its there for.
if you type: 'magic usage' you get a list of some different options. one is:
- To switch windowmanager to XFCE, run 'magic xfce'
that should work. assuming you have it installed?
*cough* assuming that doesnt do the job, try editing the users .xinitrc (its in their home directory)
and changing 'startkde' to startxfce4
*/cough*
seriously though, give magic ago. hope this helps.
if you type: 'magic usage' you get a list of some different options. one is:
- To switch windowmanager to XFCE, run 'magic xfce'
that should work. assuming you have it installed?
*cough* assuming that doesnt do the job, try editing the users .xinitrc (its in their home directory)
and changing 'startkde' to startxfce4
*/cough*
seriously though, give magic ago. hope this helps.
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