[...]
Then I tried to install this package with nix-env -i
/nix/store/**gas9rjahhdxkksv7k3fbq4kwgp17xr**
vf-xfce4-cpufreq-plugin-1.0.0
but when I try to add the plugin there is not cpufreq plugin in the list
of xfce4 panel plugins.
Starting xfce4-panel with debugging:
$ xfce4-panel -q
$
On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Eduard Carreras i Nadal
ecarre...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
Then I tried to install this package with nix-env -i
/nix/store/**gas9rjahhdxkksv7k3fbq4kwgp17xr**
vf-xfce4-cpufreq-plugin-1.0.0
but when I try to add the plugin there is not cpufreq plugin in the
Excerpts from Eduard Carreras i Nadal's message of Fri Oct 12 00:42:55 +0200
2012:
How can I do that xfce4-panel uses /run/current-system/sw/ as a prefix
instead of its own prefix?
look at the source code. Sometimes there are options, sometimes you have
to patch it.
Quicker way: Use a symlink:
On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:55 AM, Marc Weber marco-owe...@gmx.de wrote:
Excerpts from Eduard Carreras i Nadal's message of Fri Oct 12 00:42:55
+0200 2012:
How can I do that xfce4-panel uses /run/current-system/sw/ as a prefix
instead of its own prefix?
look at the source code. Sometimes
Hi,
On 11/10/12 19:32, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
However, a much cleaner solution would be to make the panel use $XDG_DATA_DIRS
for finding the *.desktop files of the plugins. That would be more general
because it would allow users to have their own plugins in their home
directories
(so