Terry,

Dunno. Sounds like you don't have write permission for the config files.
You're reconfiguring this from your user directory, right? Check your
current .xfce directory. There are a number of rc files that should all
have user write permission.

Terry S. II
Cape Cod USA

On Wed, 2002-01-23 at 18:57, Terry S. wrote:
> Good evening,
> 
> I've been reading about people using Xfce on the Linux boxes on this list,
> and I decided I'd give it a try.  I installed it off of the LM 8.1 CD's, and
> logged into it.  It looks really good, and I would like to make it my
> default window manager of choice.  I do have one problem with it though.
> Just about everything I click that makes any kind of change to the
> environment (font settings, sound settings, any kind of settings, even
> trying to quit) results in a popup that says "Error, cannot create file" or
> "cannot write file" or something to that effect.  Nonetheless, when I log in
> again, none of my settings remain.  Is there some tweaking that needs to be
> done to it?  Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Terry
> 
> 
> 
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