On my old slow laptop, under 9.1 I installed xfce4 as a low-memory/cpu usage desktop for watching videos, etc. Under 9.2, xfce4 is listed in the "GUI" selections. Installing this, however, and booting into it, results in an error that "Some XFCE features are not supported" and the pointer never changes from the hourglass to a regular pointer so I can do anything with it. Ideas? Someone else want to try installing the files off the DVD and see what you get? Steve
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 10:48 am, Steve Kratz wrote:
On my old slow laptop, under 9.1 I installed xfce4 as a low-memory/cpu usage desktop for watching videos, etc.
Under 9.2, xfce4 is listed in the "GUI" selections. Installing this, however, and booting into it, results in an error that "Some XFCE features are not supported" and the pointer never changes from the hourglass to a regular pointer so I can do anything with it.
Ideas? Someone else want to try installing the files off the DVD and see what you get?
Steve
Just as a point of information, I downloaded the rpm files from www.xfce.org for xfce4 release candidate 2 and loaded them up on 9.2. They work just fine.
they also have a gui installer that is awsome On Wed, Dec 08, 2004 at 11:12:34AM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 08 December 2004 10:48 am, Steve Kratz wrote:
On my old slow laptop, under 9.1 I installed xfce4 as a low-memory/cpu usage desktop for watching videos, etc.
Under 9.2, xfce4 is listed in the "GUI" selections. Installing this, however, and booting into it, results in an error that "Some XFCE features are not supported" and the pointer never changes from the hourglass to a regular pointer so I can do anything with it.
Ideas? Someone else want to try installing the files off the DVD and see what you get?
Steve
Just as a point of information, I downloaded the rpm files from www.xfce.org for xfce4 release candidate 2 and loaded them up on 9.2. They work just fine.
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