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faq [2012/08/24 09:42] – remove out dated info weakish | faq [2012/12/19 16:53] – Corrected sed command for filtering out xev-generated keycodes. merowig | ||
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- | xev | grep -A2 --line-buffered ' | + | xev | grep -A2 --line-buffered ' |
then press key of which keycode you need, eg. I press " | then press key of which keycode you need, eg. I press " | ||
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== Start xfwm4 again == | == Start xfwm4 again == | ||
Sounds like the simpliest solution. You need a terminal and a command executioner (like xfrun4 (alt + f2)) with focus. In the terminal you enter following command: | Sounds like the simpliest solution. You need a terminal and a command executioner (like xfrun4 (alt + f2)) with focus. In the terminal you enter following command: | ||
- | < | + | < |
- | This should give you a cool number. Remember this number, it's important. | + | And you're done, xfwm4 should be now in your session again. If this doesn' |
- | In xfrun4 you enter following command: | + | |
- | < | + | |
- | This number changes every login, so don't try to reuse it. And you're done, xfwm4 should be now in your session again. If this doesn' | + | |
== The easy solution for every xfce (not for people loving there sessions) == | == The easy solution for every xfce (not for people loving there sessions) == | ||
Because xfwm4 goes fishy most times at start up it isn't bad if you have to log out. You hadn't done anything important until than. So log out, remove ~/ | Because xfwm4 goes fishy most times at start up it isn't bad if you have to log out. You hadn't done anything important until than. So log out, remove ~/ |