Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2018 21:16:23 +0200 From: Oleg Cherkasov <o1e9.cherkasov@yandex.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: xrdp configuration and xfce4 Message-ID: <d6258fbd-7646-4493-b39b-492abc9b60e9@yandex.com> In-Reply-To: <2a4a6b24-b0ec-a1e8-2e52-00cf1703e193@networktest.com> References: <d3534b9a-4061-5f6b-e94c-68646700f194@networktest.com> <caf921f910fe2dec5d4a6ed19e682cef@freebsd.org> <7d12e2d7-e8e6-53d0-3c62-d3ca8868f9be@networktest.com> <20180808013151.sia5lgegjcxu2pr3@icepick.vmeta.jp> <3d2a1aa3-94de-e4e7-bb1d-a54ff7a92f94@networktest.com> <b30465dd-4a7e-a9fc-6bf1-ae41b8da3a93@yandex.com> <2a4a6b24-b0ec-a1e8-2e52-00cf1703e193@networktest.com>
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On 08. aug. 2018 19:57, David Newman wrote: > On 8/8/18 9:32 AM, Oleg Cherkasov wrote: >> On 08. aug. 2018 04:10, David Newman wrote: > > Previously the .xsession file was just 'startxfce4'. > > But adding the '#! /bin/sh' line and restarting xrdp did not change the > behavior: It's still a black screen with one xterm, and no xfce4 desktop > or copy/paste support. > > Of course startxfce4 will run manually from the xterm but along with > copy/paste, those are the problems I'm looking to solve. I think it was another in X called ~/.xinitrc, just give it a try.
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