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  • #8406
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    fatmac
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      See the README in /usr/share/icewm

      Linux (& BSD) since 1999

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      andfree
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        Thanks for your help.
        As regards abiword, it works after libgl1-mesa-dri has been installed.

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          Seriously?!? WTF was the point of posting all this?
          I searched for “notifyd” and wound up with this shite in the search results.

          • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by fatmac. Reason: Removed unneeded quote that was a pain in this thread!
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          nonico
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            Aw c’mon…it’s just a few extra files. 😀

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            andfree
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              Seriously?!? WTF was the point of posting all this?

              The point was that I needed some help, because I didn’t know what to do with “all this” output for the commands you had indicated me to run. After so many days, I can’t edit my post anymore. Sorry.

              #8492
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                Well, I’m sorry that I clicked the QUOTE button.
                I didn’t intend to personally single out whoever posted that, but now realize “andfree wrote:” is displayed in the resulting post.

                Thinking toward a solution, maybe certain posts could be tagged (tagword “nosearch”?) so that they’re excluded from search results.

                >> I purged xfce4, xfce4-goodies […] But still, after rebooting, “startx” gets me into the xfce environment.

                A good start toward figuring out whatall remnants didn’t get autoremoved:
                sudo updatedb
                locate xfce
                locate xfdesk
                locate xfconf

                Lemme rephrase that, eh.
                A good way for you to figure out whatall remnants didn’t get autoremoved
                would be to use locate, then for various items in the locate results, perform
                dpkg-query -S /some/leftover/file
                to find out what package installed it.
                Your system may still have “xfce*” and/or “xfdesk*”, “xfconf*” packages installed.
                Should they still be installed? I don’t know/care; you should care, it’s your system.
                Any files matching those locate patterns which were installed by (and not autoremoved) by a longer present package should be safe to remove.
                Any packages which installed those files, if still installed on your system… yah, could be messing the behavior of startx on your system.

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                andfree
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                  No problem if one can find out who posted it. The problem is that it exists.

                  My initial purpose was to edit my post after I would have an answer that would help me to focus. But no answer came up and, unhappily, I let the post as it was.

                  As I wrote in the next post, I did a fresh installation of antiX-core (but maybe it was not clarified enough that I was talking about the same usb-flashdisk). So, help on this point was not needed anymore.

                  Afterwards, you helped me to make lxkeymap work on this newer-created live system. BTW, it doesn’t keep all my settings over rebooting. Every time I have to activate at least the changing layout option, if not also the local keyboard layout.

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                  anticapitalista
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                    Instead of using lxkeymap, try this at the live boot menu for Greek, English (US)

                    kbd=gr,us

                    If it works, then use F8 to save that change so you don’t need to type it at every boot.

                    • This reply was modified 5 years, 1 month ago by anticapitalista. Reason: added code tags

                    Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.

                    antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.

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                    andfree
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                      I want to keep English as the main language, so I tried this at the live boot menu:

                      kbd=us,gr

                      It worked. The “Alt+Shift” combo changes the layout. I purged lxkeymap, ran “apt autoremove” and rebooted. It still works. I saved the boot options. Many thanks.

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