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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers XFCE Desktop - trash, cannot execute file, command prompt here missing. Post 303033917 by Neo on Sunday 14th of April 2019 08:55:07 AM
Old 04-14-2019
Maybe you can uninstall XFCE and reinstall it from the command line?

Have you ever had this problem with XFCE before?
 

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ALLTRAY(1)							AllTray Manual Page							ALLTRAY(1)

NAME
AllTray - Dock any program into the system tray. SYNOPSIS
alltray [program] [options] DESCRIPTION
With AllTray you can dock any application with no native tray icon (like Evolution, Thunderbird, Terminals) into the system tray. A high-light feature is that a click on the "close" button will minimize back to system tray. It works well with Gnome, KDE, XFCE 4*, Fluxbox* and WindowMaker*. Xmms is supported in particular. Click-Mode: Only run alltray and click on the window you would like to dock. (Abort with <c>) OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h --help Show summary of options. -v --version Show version of program. -d --debug Show debug messages. -s --show Do not hide window after start. -i --icon Use a PNG image as an icon. -l --large_icons allow large icons (> 24x24). -st --sticky visible on all workspaces. -stask --skip-taskbar not visible in taskbar. -x --borderless remove border, title, frame (if not supported native). -m --menu Add entry "menu text:command" to popdown menu. -t --title Show title change for <sec> seconds. Probably most useful for xmms. -g --geometry initial position. see man X. -k --key [Modifier:]Key create a keyboard shortcut. Modifier -> "Shift", "Control", "Alt", "AltGr" Key -> "a", "F1", "End" ... or "Keycode" (Number) returned by the program "xev" -nt --notray display no tray icon (useful only with the "--key" option). -nm --nominimize click on window close button: do not minimize back to system tray, close. -conf --configure show KDE configuration dialog. HOMEPAGE
http://alltray.trausch.us AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Carlos C Soto <csoto@sia-solutions.com> for the GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version pub- lished by the Free Software Foundation. AllTray (C) 2005, Jochen Baier <email@jochen-baier.de> Version 0.71 2010-02-07 ALLTRAY(1)
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