i get this error when starting openbox, here is line 2 of rc.xml: <openbox_config xmlns="http://openbox.org/3.4/rc" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">can't remember editing that line at all, although i get this after having some problems with a dud entry around line 188.even just a way to ignore the error would be fine, as i don't see any actual problem
Googoo says that this is a known problem, apparently related to a conflict between Openbox and display managers. Most references call it a bug, I guess in Openbox. Some provide a workaround, but they're very clunky, if they work at all.Not fatal, but *very* annoying.Here's one possibly helpful bit of info.
I know people had asked for some automated way to get all of their keybindings into conky. Well I'm taking an xml class now and learning xquery, so I figured I'd whip something up:
pietergen wrote:in XFCE I can grab a maximized window - leftclick on it and it gets smaller and you can drag it awayYes you can do this in openbox.
^ type in a terminalobconfor go to Settings -> Openbox -> GUI config toolLook at the tab "Windows" in "Openbox Configuration Manager" and check "Place new windows under the mouse pointer"@trn: maybe one of the option in "Windows" tab could be useful for your purpose...
Got this message when I were using the GUI Menu Editor adding an application in the accessories menu.Can somebody explain it for me? The recent files menu has disappeared too, #! Statler feb release on eeepcMessage: "One or more syntax errors were found while parsing the Openbox configuration files. See stdout for more information.
From where does LXDM find session entries?I looked at /etc/lxdm/Xsession, but its a little over my head to the point where I can't seem to isolate it, assuming I am correct in my assumption that it this file is responsible. My assumptions for this file being responsible are based on a section in it that allows the default session to be chosen.I plan to remove the "Gnome/Openbox&quo
Folks,
I have to install openbox on a clean Ubuntu that does not have any GUI yet.
The steps I had written down were:
$ sudo apt-get install xorg
$ sudo apt-get install openbox
$ vi ~/.xinitrc and create a line "exec openbox-session"
$ startx
I accidentally missed the step of creating ~/.xinitrc file and just ran the final step "startx." What I noticed was that openbox did s
Often, in past, openbox googlings brought me here, and I ever thought that"http://crunchbanglinux.org/forums" == "openbox forums"btw, I do love openbox, I use it in the "pure" form, without desktop environment's rubbish, which is a total waste of pixels on a 1024x600 netbook!!What can I say? I just can hope to give and receive helpful suggestions in here!C.