Edit: Well, I guess all I needed was to reboot and then all my settings were available. Patience! Yep, that's what I need.
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I know the problem is related to session management. It should be possible to eliminate taskpad and panel but not xfdesktop (only one instance).
I'll keep searching but this is a new release and xfce forums is not very helpful.
This is the closest solution that I've found:
http://lunar-linux.org/pipermail/xfce/2 … 11939.html
But it's still not exactly what I want. I'll try to experiment with sessions.
Also lineakd doesn't want to start with sessions enabled. I guess I have finally move to xbindkeys :-)
Other things work quite well. A nice thing is that you can manipulate brightness of the wallpaper from desktop settings (good for transparency). BTW I can see two subtabs here for each screen (screen0 and screen1). I guess this controls xfdesktop but it can't turn it off for a given screen.
]]>BTW it's now ~/.config/xfce4
thanks! that would explain a few things, too.
Read http://www.xfce.org/~benny/file-locations.html for all the details.
don't know about multiple displays, as i only use one. is it an X setting by any chance?
Yes and no. It's connected with session management and new mulihead support in xfce. I only hope they didn't forget to include some switch to turn it off :-)
Looks like I need to read more to find some solution...
BTW it's now ~/.config/xfce4
thanks! that would explain a few things, too.
don't know about multiple displays, as i only use one. is it an X setting by any chance?
p.s. if anyone cares, the icon that's associated with the panel mixer is xfce-sound, not xfce4-mixer (makes sense, right? ). cheers.
]]>does anyone know how to change the mixer on the panel to use the master volume instead of master1? (or alternatively, i guess, change applications to be volume controlled by master1 instead of master? )
mixer on the panel = volume control ?
What is master1 ? I only have Master;0
You can choose "wannabe master" in the properties of volume control item.
You can also mark "useful controls" in sound section of xfce settings manager.
I guess I don't really understand what's your problem with mixer settings (I'm assuming you have xfce4-mixer 4.2.0-1). You can't see
all mixer controls in xfce sound settings and/or mixer (volume control) properties ?
i checked the various ~/.xfce4 config files, but i didn't see anything that assigned that in any of them.
BTW it's now ~/.config/xfce4
otherwise xfce4 4.2.0 rocks! icons on the context menu are awesome, and a lot of the interface is much better. kudos to the xfce4 team!
You can also try new xfce4-terminal:
http://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?t=9306
The only problem I'm having with 4.2 is that it now starts on all screens and displays (I have :0.0 (crt) and :0.1 (tv)) and I don't know how to start it only on crt (I don't need it on the tv). The previous version didn't do it. I already modified all settings and I'm using my own .xinitrc (startx). When I remove session manager it still starts xfdesktop on the tv. Anyone knows a solution????
]]>before the latest upgrade i could control overall volume and things like web browser plugin volume, etc. with the indicator on the panel, now i have to actually open the mixer (which kind of defeats the purpose of having the level meter on the panel ). i checked the various ~/.xfce4 config files, but i didn't see anything that assigned that in any of them. i changed the libmixer.so value in xfce4rc to id="0" and id="1" (default seems to be id="-1") but that didn't work. (i'd like to change the icon too, if anyone knows how.)
otherwise xfce4 4.2.0 rocks! icons on the context menu are awesome, and a lot of the interface is much better. kudos to the xfce4 team!
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