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I installed xfce4, but i just need it for when i have to really use a gui for a certain application, and when ready from it, i need to stop it (& the xserver)
I also need to remove it from starting automatically at startup?
Any help on this? Thanks
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in CLI - xfce can be started by simply typing - startxfce4
exiting xfce should kill both Xfce and X.
as far as preventing ixfce and X from starting by default, check w/ your distro's forum, manual or irc channel.
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exiting as in killing xfce4 processes from cli or there is another way?
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exiting as in killing xfce4 processes from cli or there is another way?
going to Quit in the Menu or using the Panel button should exit Xfce.
also running xfce4-session-logout, will exit it aswell...
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Quit then suspend?
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"xfce4-session-logout" works if you're running xfce4-session. It displays a menu with all options: Logout, Restart, Shutdown, etc.
What command is getting executed when you click the "logout" button?
What if you aren't running xfce4-session, you don't want to display a menu, you just want to kill xfce and drop straight to terminal?
(without killing xorg server? with killing xorg server?)
arch xfce x86_64
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@johnywhy, please be aware of the date of the last post if you are commenting. This thread is from 2006 - I doubt this is even an issue for these people any more.
Please remember to mark your thread [SOLVED] to make it easier for others to find
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