[Fwd: Please confirm your message]

Joseph Oaks trell at trells.com
Fri Mar 12 16:22:09 CET 2004


No Jack the list has not been compromized, I have an Anti-Spam filter on
my email, I have a *@xfce.org on the whitelist, however if you send me a
message directly you will get that, and if you reply once it will never
ask again.

Trell

On Fri, 2004-03-12 at 07:14, Jack Kern wrote:
> Anyone else get one of these  "Please confirm your message" as shown
> below?  The message indicated has already been posted on the list. 
> Has the xfce mail list been compromized?  Is  www.trells.com related
> in anyway to http://lunar-linux.org?
> 
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> Please confirm your message
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> Fri, 12 Mar 2004 06:16:00 -0800
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> Trell <trell at trells.com>
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> ______________________________________________________________________
> 
> From: Jack Kern <jack_kern at operamail.com>
> To: trell at trells.com, XFCE general discussion list <xfce at xfce.org>
> Subject: Re: 2 questions
> Date: 12 Mar 2004 09:15:51 -0500
> 
> Joseph Oaks wrote:
> 
> >First, been using XFCE for about a week and a half now, I love it :)
> >
> >System is a Redhat 9.0 that was installed with Gnome. I installed XFCE
> >from RPM's and all is fine. Well sort of :/
> >
> >Question 1: How do I get XFCE to access my .bash_profile, under gnome it
> >            does this just fine however everytime I start in XFCE it
> >            will not access for a lace of better terms the .bash_profile
> >            What have I done wrong?
> >
> >Question 2: How can I get the gnome menu to work on the XFCE right click
> >            of the mouse on the desktop? Or better yet have it accesable
> >            via a left click on the desktop.
> >
> >  
> >
> I am guessing that you are starting XFce from gdm.  When I used gdm on 
> Debian sid, I noticed when using xterm that the environment defined in 
> .bash_profile was lost.  IIRC I put a last line in 
> /etc/gdm/Sessions/Gnome:  if [ -f  " $HOME/.bash_profile ] ; then source 
> $HOME/.bash_profile ; done  (something like that)
> 
> If you are using gdm then you may have to add such a line to 
> /etc/gdm/Sessions/Xfce (or similarly named file).  Perhaps in your 
> distribution and installation of XFce there are other place such a line 
> would help.
> 
> 
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