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On 04/18/2011 16:15, Dru Lavigne wrote:
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Notes from the 32 bit DVD installed in virtualbox with XFCE as the
only desktop:<br>
<br>
Desktop icon "PC-BSD Handbook" does not open. Linking to
epdfviewer should fix this, but when I tried changing the
association it prompted me for a password with a message
indicating that the document was encrypted.<br>
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Fixed!<br>
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Service Manager, System Manager, User Manager, Firewall Manager
and Life Preserver Backup do not open from within Control Panel
(the other icons do).<br>
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This is working for me in virtualbox on 64bit snapshot. Are you
getting the "gksu" dialog at all? Does it prompt for the password
and then not show up at all? This was a gksu bug that I thought was
fixed. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Development has 3 menu items which are all
empty (I assume these apps didn't come with xfce or xfce-plugins).
Adding devel/xfce-dev-tools should fix this.<br>
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I don't even see Applications -> Development on my install here
:( But I did add xfce4-dev-tools to the plugins. <br>
<br>
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Same deal for Applications -> Education which has 5 empty menu
items<br>
<br>
Same deal for Applications -> Games which has 7 empty menu
items<br>
<br>
Same deal for Applications -> Graphics which has 1 empty menu
item<br>
<br>
Same deal for Applications -> Internet -> Terminal
Applications which has 1 empty menu item<br>
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Ditto, don't see any of these categories on my system...<br>
<br>
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Applications -> Internet -> Web browser crashes. I suspect
it is looking for something other than w3m which seems to be the
only installed browser.<br>
<br>
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Yea, I think its looking for a firefox / opera or something of that
sort. <br>
<br>
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type="cite">Same deal for Applications -> Internet -> More
Applications which has 1 empty menu item<br>
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<br>
Same as before. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Mail Reader prompts to browse for an app but
there isn't a mail reader installed that I could find.<br>
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<br>
XFCE doesn't have a built-in one like kmail or such. Will need to
install one from AppCafe, then select it. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Run Program tries to but immediately crashes.
Same for terminal programs with terminal box checked. An "opening
socket" flashes by as it crashes.<br>
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<br>
Don't see this crash here either. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Science & Math is empty.<br>
<br>
Applications -> System -> System is empty.<br>
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Don't have these cats here. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> System -> Terminal Emulator is empty. The
terminal emulator is installed as it works just fine from other
menus.<br>
<br>
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Works here on amd64. <br>
<br>
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type="cite">Applications -> System -> Online Update Notifier
doesn't open.<br>
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Starts just fine for me. Close the red "shield" icon in the tray
first, then run this and you'll see that icon appear again. It
doesn't have any other main window to view. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Utilities -> X-Utilities is empty.
Installing sysutils/xfce4-utils should fix this.<br>
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Added!<br>
<br>
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Applications -> Utilities -> Clipman does not open.
Installing x11/xfce4-clipman-plugin should fix this.<br>
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Works here, pkg_info shows clipman installed by default. <br>
<br>
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Applications -> Utilities -> Screenshot does not open.
Installing x11/xfce4-screenshooter-plugin should fix this.<br>
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<br>
Its already installed, but running xfce4-screenshooter causes a
seg-fault here. <br>
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Cheers,<br>
<br>
Dru<br>
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I'll have to try a 32bit snapshot next. Its possible some of the
packages are acting differently on it. <br>
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Kris Moore
PC-BSD Software
iXsystems</pre>
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