[Thunar-workers] [Thunar File Manager] page changed: documentation:installation

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Old Revision: http://thunar.xfce.org/pwiki/documentation/installation?rev=1146640918
New Revision: http://thunar.xfce.org/pwiki/documentation/installation
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User        : moloh

@@ -41,9 +41,9 @@
  cd ..
  </code>
  The first line is important, because the ''$PKG_CONFIG_PATH'' environment variable must be set properly, otherwise Thunar is unable to locate libexo on your system.
  
- If everything went well, you should be able to launch Thunar now using the command ''Thunar'' (or selecting **Thunar File Manager** from the menu). Be sure to have ''/usr/local/bin'' in your ''$PATH''.
+ If everything went well, you should be able to launch Thunar now using the command ''Thunar'' (or selecting **Thunar File Manager** from the menu). Be sure to have ''/usr/local/bin'' in your ''$PATH'' and there is **no** Thunar process left in background (You can either use a taskmanager or "Thunar -q" command to do that).
  
  ==== Installing the latest version from SVN ====
  You can also choose to install the latest development version from the [[http://svn.xfce.org/svn/xfce/|Xfce SVN Repository]]. But be aware that development versions aren't garantied to be stable, so if unsure, install from a release tarball as described above. When installing from a SVN snapshot, you'll need ''libexo'' and ''Thunar'' source code as described above, and in addition, you'll need the [[http://www.foo-projects.org/~benny/projects/xfce4-dev-tools/|Xfce Developer Tools]].
  
@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@
  cd ..
  </code>
  See the note about the ''$PKG_CONFIG_PATH'' environment variable in the tarball installation instructions above.
  
- If everything went well, you should be able to launch Thunar now using the command ''Thunar'' (or selecting **Thunar File Manager** from the menu). Be sure to have ''/usr/local/bin'' in your ''$PATH''.
+ If everything went well, you should be able to launch Thunar now using the command ''Thunar'' (or selecting **Thunar File Manager** from the menu). Be sure to have ''/usr/local/bin'' in your ''$PATH'' and there is **no** Thunar process left in background (You can either use a taskmanager or "Thunar -q" command to do that).
  
  Additional information can be found on the [[documentation:svn_access|Subversion access]] page.



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