xfdesktop woes
Hinko Kocevar
hinko.kocevar at i-tech.si
Mon Nov 9 14:09:01 CET 2009
Mike Massonnet wrote:
> 2009/11/9 Hinko Kocevar <hinko.kocevar at i-tech.si>:
>> Mike Massonnet wrote:
>>> I had recommened to do the following:
>>> $ mv ~/.cache/session ~/.cache/sessions.bak
>>> while you are logged out. This will get you started with a clean session.
>> ~/.cache/session does not exist on my system. There is ~/.cache/sessions
>> though. Anyways I do not have any saved session applications that were
>> started in order to affect the login - every now and then few terminals
>> are started but that is all.
>
> Ah right, it's the one I had in mind. Did you try to delete/move it
> (while logged out)? It could contain bad entries after all.
Yes. I have the practice of removing .config and .cache folder
completely when upgrading Xfce as I did this time. In the past I
experienced some weird issues after upgrades and removing old settings
mostly helped..
Should I mention that I have external monitor attached to my notebook
(the machine I'm talking about the whole time)? I don't see any major
difference when logging in with or without the external monitor, but
nevertheless..
Best regards,
Hinko
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Hinko Kocevar
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