Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2016 10:53:37 +0000 From: Grzegorz Junka <list1@gjunka.com> To: gljennjohn@gmail.com Cc: x11-list freebsd <freebsd-x11@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Lumina Desktop Message-ID: <d70f6e60-a3db-2d4e-27b7-e420adae903b@gjunka.com> In-Reply-To: <20161001165004.3c9f5e08@ernst.home> References: <947a1aa1-fc36-be0a-ed9f-8856d786826f@gjunka.com> <20161001154835.76151635@ernst.home> <be8e8f38-b1f5-45df-3284-cd4a7431c315@gjunka.com> <20161001165004.3c9f5e08@ernst.home>
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>> Well, it's surely present in the system because I am using it >> at the moment instead of Lumina. Interestingly, I just tried >> to start lumina-desktop in the background having fluxbox >> already running and it also seems to work. So, the problem >> apparently is, that on FreeBSD Lumina doesn't start fluxbox >> automatically. Maybe it's related to how I start it? I simply >> do startx having this in the .xinitrc file: >> >> exec /usr/local/bin/fluxbox >> (or lumina-desktop instead of fluxbox). >> > Try putting just start-lumina-desktop in your .xinitrc. Logically, > that should automatically start every necessary component, including > fluxbox. > That worked, thanks! I didn't know I should put start-lumina-desktop instead of just lumina-desktop. BTW would you know where should I put "setxkbmap pl" so that it runs when Lumina starts? For now I have it in .cshrc, so I have to start the terminal for it to work. Grzegorz
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