From: Warren Block on
Ondrej Majerech suggested that xfce startup problems might be due to old
config settings, so I tried this:

Move .config somewhere safe.
Start xfce with no .config, then quit.
Delete the new .config it just created.
Restore the old config.

On both of the systems tested, xfce with xfce4-session installed now
starts every time. Posted this at the end of another thread, but no
feedback yet on whether it works for other systems, and no real idea
on why it works.

-Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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From: Mihai Militaru on
I found and tried this, sadly it didn't work (amd64). Actually it worked
once but that was all, after this I tried to delete the config and
login without success.
Now I don't use xfce-session (deleted the package), to be able to use
the desktop, with its respective drawbacks.

Mihai

On Fri, 7 May 2010 07:54:13 -0600 (MDT)
Warren Block <wblock(a)wonkity.com> wrote:

> Ondrej Majerech suggested that xfce startup problems might be due to
> old config settings, so I tried this:
>
> Move .config somewhere safe.
> Start xfce with no .config, then quit.
> Delete the new .config it just created.
> Restore the old config.
>
> On both of the systems tested, xfce with xfce4-session installed now
> starts every time. Posted this at the end of another thread, but no
> feedback yet on whether it works for other systems, and no real idea
> on why it works.
>
> -Warren Block * Rapid City, South Dakota USA
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