Re: XFWM4 window manager failure? Sid/Wheezy

2012-01-23 Thread Joseph Lenox

On 01/19/2012 04:34 PM, Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen wrote:

This is debian wheezy withn all recent updates, XFCE4.

Any updates on this problem? Now for me, the xfwm4 do not seem to
(re)start, at least the task manager do
not show up any xfwm4 process!

Kjetil


There's a bug report out on this on xfwm4.  The dev and I were trying to 
pin it down, but I still don't have a 100% reproducible sequence of 
steps, nor do I know how to get a backtrace for this specific issue, 
given that it only seems to happen on shutdown.


https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8070

In the meantime, I've added xfwm4 to the list of programs to start and 
been too busy getting other work done to look at it.


--Joseph Lenox


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Re: XFWM4 window manager failure? Sid/Wheezy

2012-01-19 Thread Kjetil brinchmann Halvorsen
see below.

On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 21:26, Joseph Lenox lordofhyph...@gmail.com wrote:
 On 11/08/2011 09:10 AM, Joseph Lenox wrote:

 I'm not quite sure how, but I managed to get XFWM4 (current sid version
 4.8) to not start with my session (or not to be saved). I don't recall doing
 anything particular to the window manager settings or desktop session
 settings. All I know is that I booted the system up and while it had saved
 my session, the window manager was not loaded.

 I started xfwm4 by hand, saved the session, and did a logout/login cycle
 and it seemed to have stuck.

 Anyone else seen this issue? Any ideas where a log file may reside to shed
 some light on what's going on?

 System is apparently not restarting XFWM (Xfce's window manager) on power
 cycle. I can't figure out anything else about this.


This is debian wheezy withn all recent updates, XFCE4.

Any updates on this problem? Now for me, the xfwm4 do not seem to
(re)start, at least the task manager do
not show up any xfwm4 process!

Kjetil


 --Joseph Lenox


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Re: XFWM4 window manager failure? Sid/Wheezy

2011-11-09 Thread Joseph Lenox

On 11/08/2011 09:10 AM, Joseph Lenox wrote:
I'm not quite sure how, but I managed to get XFWM4 (current sid 
version 4.8) to not start with my session (or not to be saved). I 
don't recall doing anything particular to the window manager settings 
or desktop session settings. All I know is that I booted the system up 
and while it had saved my session, the window manager was not loaded.


I started xfwm4 by hand, saved the session, and did a logout/login 
cycle and it seemed to have stuck.


Anyone else seen this issue? Any ideas where a log file may reside to 
shed some light on what's going on?


System is apparently not restarting XFWM (Xfce's window manager) on 
power cycle. I can't figure out anything else about this.


--Joseph Lenox


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XFWM4 window manager failure? Sid/Wheezy

2011-11-08 Thread Joseph Lenox
I'm not quite sure how, but I managed to get XFWM4 (current sid version
4.8) to not start with my session (or not to be saved). I don't recall
doing anything particular to the window manager settings or desktop session
settings. All I know is that I booted the system up and while it had saved
my session, the window manager was not loaded.

I started xfwm4 by hand, saved the session, and did a logout/login cycle
and it seemed to have stuck.

Anyone else seen this issue? Any ideas where a log file may reside to shed
some light on what's going on?

--Joseph Lenox

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