4.0
Philip Dean
pddean at engineering.uiowa.edu
Fri Sep 26 18:21:33 CEST 2003
Landy,
This is taken from the documentation. See if it will help you do what you are
wanting.
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To customize the behaviour of startxfce4, copy the file
${sysconfdir}/xfce4/xinitrc to your personal ~/.xfce4/ directory and edit that
file.
Depending on your installation method the location of the system xinitrc file
may be different. If you install from source, ${sysconfdir} defaults
to /usr/local/etc. For binary packages it is often set to /etc; you can use
your package manager to find out.
Finally, the copied xinitrc file has to be made executable:
chmod u+x ~/.xfce4/xinitrc
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Copy this over and add your xfce4-iconbox & to the local copy. Hope this helps!
Enjoy,
Philip
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Quoting landy <landy at despiertapr.com>:
> On Fri, 2003-09-26 at 11:41, Philip Dean wrote:
> > Is you xinitrc executable? If it isn't it is ignored.
>
>
> nope, but it did not solve the problem either
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