I've got a working installation of CentOS 6.3 with gnome desktop, freenx, xrdp, etc., all running nicely. I would like to try Openbox instead of gnome, but I don't want to remove gnome, j... [by hwyhobo]
I have uninstalled most unused session managers, but there are a few that still show among the options at login.
Hey,I'm currently running the latest waldorf snapshot, and I can't get Openbox-multihead working. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using it, I think the main problem is the conflicting nature with Openbox. It seems to use the same executable names being openbox, openbox-session, openbox-kde-session and openbox-gnome-session.
I have installed the 12.10 beta and replaced Unity with Openbox.
I have gotten the brightness, volume keys etc.
I'm sorry for not being clear.Pcmanfm has a bookmark in the sidepane between trash and drives which reads 'Applications'. When you click on it pcmanfm is supposed to show installed applications. They can be launched from there too.In the pcmanfm arch wiki it sais to install gnome-menus to achieve this.
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.
GhostBSD, a FreeBSD-based operating system that relies on GNOME, LXDE and Openbox desktop environments, is now at version 3.0.
GhostBSD 3.0 includes a lot of new features and enhancements, such as an improved system installer, Openbox window manager, and more.
Highlights of GhostBSD 3.0:
• Openbox window manager is now fully supported;
• Improvements for the auto configuration wireles
I set up a server with vncserver to have some remote control.Problem right now is that the server launches XFCE instead of the OpenBox desktop.
I've just installed #!