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Hi,
I have installed fluxbox as my wm. then I have installed xscreensaver, but when I tried to run it does not work. in a console I receive the following message,
BScreen: :parseMenuFile: [stylesdir/stylesmenu] error, '/home/tony/.fluxbox/styles' does not exit
How can I fix it?
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fluxbox doesn't work, or xscreensaver doesn't work? How are you trying to run it (it looks like you're typing xscreensaver in a terminal, but the error message looks like a fluxbox error message)? More data!
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Thanks Xantac,
I do not know what is wrong, because after install with pacman the xscreensaver and I go to task bar to graphic --> and click on the xscreensaver nothing happens. I looked in /home/tony/.fluxbox/menu and I found the name xscreensaver-demo in brackets. Do I have to configure something?
I read the error message in F1.
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Ah, that error message probably doesn't have to do with xscreensaver then.
Try running xscreensaver from a terminal and see what happens. It might be that it's loading in the background and you don't can't see anything till you run the configuration app.
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Xentac,
I runt xscreensaver in a terminal and one of the messages that I read is,
xscreensaver.:warning: $DISPLAY is not set: defaulting to ":0.0".
How do i set $DISPLAY?
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export DISPLAY=:0
defaulting to :0.0 isn't too big of a deal, though I would wonder why it's not set. You're starting X with 'startx' right? Wait a minute... when I said run it in a terminal I meant like aterm, xterm, gnome-terminal, kterm, or something like that. Something within fluxbox... not the console.
Because that's only a warning, I would bet that xscreensaver is actually starting. After running xscreensaver in a terminal run xscreensaver-demo. That will give you the configuration stuff.
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psh.. who needs screensavers... screenblanking is supported in the /etc/X11/XF86Config
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Nacha, go to ~/.fluxbox/init. There, the last line should read something like:
session.styleFile: /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/Blue
or what other fluxbox style is available for that matter.
From your first post it seems that there is no pointer to styles in your ~/.fluxbox/init file, and if so, then you either have to have a styles file in your ~/.fluxbox directory, where the path to the relevant style is written or the above line in ~/.fluxbox/init.
Try this and see what happens. This is definitely fluxbox related. Also check /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/ to see if you have styles installed. If not, then reinstall fluxbox via "pacman -Sy fluxbox".
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