Xfce-funklor ->xfwm crash
Olivier Fourdan
fourdan at xfce.org
Fri Jul 18 22:01:05 CEST 2003
Ric,
Xfce-funklor is not compatible with latest xfce engine and may crash GTK
apps.
Just use the xfce themes that ship with the version of gtk-xfce-engine
Cheers,
Olivier.
On Fri, 2003-07-18 at 21:40, Ric wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I experienced another problem with Xfce-funklor previously too but it seemed
> to be random and not always repeatable so no report but it just screwed the
> system again with RC1:
>
> I was clicking on different User Interface selections to find one that might
> be similar to the Bluex from XFce v3(no luck there) and when I clicked on
> xfce-funklor I lost all window decorations and mouse buttons. I had clicked
> on/changed about 10 themes before I got to Xfce-funklor. Also, I noticed that
> part of gkrellm was showing on that workspace which it should not have been.
> All the other open X processes might have been there too but were obscured by
> galeon windows.
> The only way out of that situation was the three fingered kill of X.
>
> Previously, in Beta 2:
> -clicked on theme XFce-funklor and the Settings Manager died and would not
> restart by clicking on panel icon. I checked the running processes and (xf)
> panel, desktop, wm, taskbar (and xscreensaver) were all apparently running
> normally. That was semi-repeatable.
>
> I do not know if it would have worked but it would have been nice if I could
> have just restarted xfwm4. Is there a way to set & do that from the
> keyboard?
>
>
> =====
> Have A Great Day!
>
> Ric
> ***
> Thought for today:
> Do not take yourself too seriously. Nobody else does. ;)
>
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