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2011-08-16
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2011-08-16
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I don't se how, but on the other hand I don't want to exclude it. I included it as an attachment. Except for the keycode24 line where I tried to address the ISO_LEVEL3 issue it's still the way it was when I created it.
The performance is fine. It's the functionality which isn't. I just mentioned the start performance because it seemed odd that the time increased. Now that I know where this comes from I'm merely interested in finding out how to disable this pcmanfm start. I had a look in the openbox autostart folder but couldn't find any autostart scripts. I also checked the /etc/rc* files but there is nothing as well and /etc/init.d/* also doesn't contain anything that might explain this problem.
Any idea why Squeeze messes the image while the Lenny/Squeeze mix doesn't?
As I said the reason why I did a dist-upgrade was because some software was silently broken. I knew in advance that this most likely will cause some problems, but I hoped that there would have been some progress during the time when I wasn't in these forums.
I still have my backups so it's not a desaster that the dist-upgrade caused problems. I just would have liked one clean release.
Do you have a clue why gconf2 breaks so much stuff?
Edit:
I just solved the pcmanfm problem. The autostart file I never found was:It has the following content:Code:/etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostartAfter a little bit of googling I found that the -d parameter changed to -desktop between the pcmanfm versions in Lenny and Squeeze. So the last line has to look like this now:Code:setxkbmap #xkbset exp 60 =sticky =twokey =latchlock #xkbset sticky -twokey latchlock @lxde-settings-daemon @lxpanel --profile LXDE @pcmanfm -dThere is no pcmanfm window popping up anymore and the start time of ED is back to normal.Code:@pcmanfm -desktop
However the keyboard problem remains. I tried to deactivate the first line in the above script but as I expected that changed nothing. I compared the xev outputs for the "blue arrow button" in Lenny and Squeeze and found the following:So I guess the question is how do we get the Lenny values back in Squeeze without xmodmap? Does anybody know?Code:Lenny : keycode=108 keysym=0xfe03 symname=ISO_Level3_Shift Squeeze: keycode=108 keysym=0xff8d symname=KP_Enter
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2011-08-17
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2011-08-17
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-18
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2011-08-24
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2011-08-24
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Hi Sulu.
My autostart file has one additional line:
@xbindkeys -f /home/user/.xbindkeysrc
This starts up xbindkeys automatically in LXDE
My last line is still
@pcmanfm -d
This might not be relavant but pretty certain all my OO upgrades are from squeeze.
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