<snip> > Well, this leads me to believe you don't have an .xinitrc file in the > new user's home directory > > Create an ~/.xinitrc with > > exec startxfce4
OK, did that. > as the only content and try again. The panel is there (and displayed icons on the desktop, weird). However, the menu doesn't work for that user either. <snip> > Just completed the upgrade on the second one. This is running 7-STABLE I'm running 6. > amd64. I used the pkg_rmleaves method and removed xfce4.4 and its leaf I'll try installing that from the port and removing again. > ports. Compiling completed without problems. On first start some icons > were indeed missing, but where fixed as soon as I selected the tango > theme. I can send you a complete list of the ports that were built if > you wish, but I think there is probably something else that's wrong in > your installation. How did you install? I've tried portupgrade -R after deleting the specified packages), then deleting XFCE4 manually when that didn't work to install and left X crashing and then used make clean install then after manually deleting everything this morning I used portinstall -R making from the port directory and using portinstall seem to have gotten me to the same place... Keith _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-questions-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"