Well after using Fedora for the past few hours I'm rather glad I made the switch. No more funky dependency issues, I can actually install chrome (apparently mepis had unresolvable dependencies for...
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Well after using Fedora for the past few hours I'm rather glad I made the switch. No more funky dependency issues, I can actually install chrome (apparently mepis had unresolvable dependencies for...
Well, reading up on LXDE I was instructed to run apt-get --purge clean from time to time to clean out orphaned installed packages (I assumed therefore unnecessary?); after doing so and rebooting LXDE...
Honestly other than a few quirks here and there and the issue with XFCE I'm rather impressed with how Mepis has performed so far on my laptop, where other popular distributions have all had more...
/etc/conf.d does not exist on my system.
You mean lxde? I'm not finding any packages named lxdm; the only reference I can find to the phrase seems to be describing the lxde desktop...
"sudo killall metacity && xfwm4 –daemon" simply outputs "metacity: no process killed"
"ps aux" gives us,
root 11 0.0 0.0 0 0 ? S 16:19 0:00 [bdi-default]...
XFCE boots with the same issue on a new account, created through kuser (if thats relevant). Also completely uninstalling XFCE and its related files and then reinstalling it has no effect; the issue...
I'm currently using Mepis 8.5 (a debian based distribution), and recently I installed XFCE through synaptic (simply selecting the xfce4-panel package). XFCE was running perfectly fine at this point....