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    Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    Hi,

    I just installed Hardy, and it works perfectly. Then, out of my curiousity, I installed xfce desktop metapakage and xfce restricted metapackage. The instalation was ok and I was able to logoff gnome and login into xcfe. Then I play a little bit with compiz in order to match my gnome desktop. Everything's good

    Then I restart my pc. I got the xubuntu login, and sound. typed name and password, login screen disappeared, and was stucked with blank cyan screen and mouse pointer only. At this point, there was no post-login sound and the harddrive lamp was blinking every 2 secs or so.

    So, I powered off my pc and boot into gnome. Everthing is fine. Please help me revive my xfce

    My hardware is: ACER 5920G; Dual Core 2,2G; Ram 4GB; nvidia 8600M/512; HDD 250G AHCI mode. Dual booting with Vista, XP, Ubuntu 8.04

    Thanks,

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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    SO that means, u did some corruption ot the XFCE desktop ?
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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    Quote Originally Posted by zenwalker View Post
    SO that means, u did some corruption ot the XFCE desktop ?
    Well, I'm not sure about the curruption, since there's no visible error message at all. My system just stuck in the cyan screen

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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    Quote Originally Posted by bamsan View Post
    Well, I'm not sure about the curruption, since there's no visible error message at all. My system just stuck in the cyan screen
    Same problem here, except after installing the xfce metapackage, I've NEVER been able to boot into Xfce.

    Help would be appreciated.

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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    Just found out that re-installing the xfce metapackage from the repository will 'partly' solve the problem. I can login again into xfce

    This time, I play again with compiz, and apparently there was something fishy between compiz, metacity and xfce default WM and maybe with Emerald too. Now, if compiz is enabled, then I logoff, when I login again into xfce, all windows and dialogs will have no title-bar. Also there's no desktop effects. I must use compiz fusion icon to reload the window Manager to put those title-bars back and re-enable desktop effects

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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    Quote Originally Posted by Izobalax View Post
    Same problem here, except after installing the xfce metapackage, I've NEVER been able to boot into Xfce.

    Help would be appreciated.

    /izo\
    I have the same experience. I was using AptonCd and thought the problem may have been related to that. I had an issue with msttcorefonts needing an additional download. When I have fixed that I will retry the Xubuntu install and let you know

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    Re: Hardy: Problem adding xfce metapackage

    I found this: http://wiki.xfce.org/faq#xfce_installer
    under the sub-toipc 'Setting up GDM'

    If you installed Xfce system-wide and you want to use the GNOME Display Manager (gdm) to start your Xfce session, you will have to create a .desktop file to teach gdm how to start the Xfce session. This is a sample desktop file, Xfce.desktop:

    [Desktop Entry]
    Encoding=UTF-8
    Name=Xfce 4.4 Session
    Comment=Use this session to run Xfce 4.4 as your desktop environment
    Exec=/usr/local/bin/startxfce4
    Icon=/usr/local/share/pixmaps/xfce4_xicon1.png
    Type=Application

    It is usually enough to simply copy the example file to the Session directory used by gdm; this directory is usually located in /etc/dm/Sessions, /etc/X11/gdm/Sessions, /usr/share/xsessions, /usr/X11/share/gnome/xsessions or some other location, refer to the documentation of your system for details. You need to restart gdm after you created the file.
    And I tried to find the .desktop file inside my hardy installation but found nothing. Do u think that this is probably the cause ?

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