* hector
It installed them and everything is fine except that window of xfce4-settings-manager has nothing in it. Then i compiled it from sources and it shows accesibility, appearance, display, mouse, keyboard settings (this dialogs come with the sources), but not the rest of options that there used to be (session etc). They all work through their xfce4-* commands though so it's not big deal...
I guess this doesn't happen with the Factory builds? I haven't found reports for this so I'm wondering why it happens anyway...
This is a known issue with both Factory and 11.3. xfce4-settings-manager displays entries based on the presence of a X-XFCE category in .desktop files, unfortunately openSUSE's update-desktop-files script unconditionally strips desktop files from all categories it does not know about and I just recently modified it to preserve X-Xfce* and X-XFCE* categories (in fact so recently that the change is not contained in the last Factory snapshot build target). A workaround is to manually add the X-XFCE category to the .desktop files (either globally in /usr/share/applications or per-user in ~/.local/share/applications), you just need to append "X-XFCE;" to the line starting with "Categories=". BTW, I'd really appreciate feedback and testing of X11:xfce on Factory and 11.4 RC1 when it's out. A list of known, open and resolved issues can be found at http://en.opensuse.org/User:Gberh/Xfce_ToDo -- Guido Berhoerster -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-xfce+help@opensuse.org