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Operating Systems BSD Xfce not autostarting after logging in Post 302361541 by figaro on Tuesday 13th of October 2009 12:54:15 PM
Old 10-13-2009
Correct. The user enters login name and password and a prompt appears. It used to be the case that Xfce would start automatically instead. Now the user has to know to type in startxfce4 to get to the desktop.
 

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ORAGE(1)																  ORAGE(1)

NAME
orage - Calendar for the Xfce Desktop Environment SYNOPSIS
orage [options] [[FILE]...] DESCRIPTION
orage is a fast and easy to use graphical calendar for the Xfce Desktop Environment. It uses portable ical format and includes common calendar features like repeating appointments and multiple alarming possibilities. orage does not have group calendar features, but can only be used for single user. orage takes a list of FILEs for ical files that should be imported. Contents of those files are read and converted into orage, but those files are left untouched. For a more detailed explanation of orage, please see the Help menu. OPTIONS
-v, --version Print version information and exit. -?, --help Print brief help and exit. -p, ----preferences Open the preferences setting window. -t, --toggle Hide orage if it is visible and show it if it is hidden. -a, ----add-foreign file [RW] Add a foreign file into orage. By default this file is read-only but adding RW after the filename makes it writeable. -r, ----remove-foreign file Remove foreign file from orage. The file itself is not removed or modified. If you want to remove it, you need to do that separately using proper operating system command. FILES
All orage datafiles are by default in ~/.local/share/orage and all configuration files are in ~/.config/orage. (Note that you can change these locations, so if you do not find them, check from the UI.) BUGS
Please report any bugs and enhancement requests to http://bugzilla.xfce.org/. Usage related questions can be sent to xfce@xfce.org email list. HOMEPAGE
http://www.xfce.org/projects/orage/ AUTHOR
orage was originally written by Mickael Graf and is now being maintained by Juha Kautto <juha@xfce.org>. This manual page was written by Juha Kautto <juha@xfce.org>. 03/10/2008 ORAGE(1)
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