Try history | grep xfce instead and that will give you a lot more output since not every command that you did actually had xfce4 in it. Most only had xfce. If you want, email me the list personally and I'll post it to the list after verifying what's needed and what's not needed.
On 9/17/05, Rosemary McGillicuddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Saturday 17 Sep 2005 00:17, Rosemary McGillicuddy wrote:
>
>
>> I can't remember the exact sequence of commands now.
>
>
> Rosemary, try
> history | grep xfce4
> to find a sequence number for the command. You should be able to get the
> sequence sorted out with a few such searches, then you can write up a
> TWiki page ;-)
>
> Anne
Anne
Tried that command a few times and got the same output each time, but it
didn't include the commands used to install it. If I find out the
sequence I *might* write it, but be better if Hawkwind or someone did
it. I would hate to put anyone wrong, with inaccurate instructions!
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