Hi Guys,
I am running sl6.1 x64 and Xfce 4.8.
Under Xfce 4.4.2, there was an option to open Xfce-Notes-plugin at logon. Under Xfce 4.8, this seems to be missing. Is there a way to open Xfce-Notes-plugin under Xfce 4.8 when I log in?
Many thanks, -T
2011/9/23 Todd And Margo Chester toddandmargo@gmail.com
Hi Guys,
I am running sl6.1 x64 and Xfce 4.8.
Under Xfce 4.4.2, there was an option to open Xfce-Notes-plugin at logon. Under Xfce 4.8, this seems to be missing. Is there a way to open Xfce-Notes-plugin under Xfce 4.8 when I log in?
Many thanks, -T _______________________________________________ xfce mailing list xfce@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/xfce
I'm not running Xfce right now but have you tried running the application with --help in a terminal? Usually it's the easiest way to find about launch modifiers.
Well, you have few ways to figure out what's the file name of any application: 1. Open the system monitor, sort processes by name then launch note application and search the list for a file named {something}-notes, etc. 2. Launch the notes application, open a terminal and issue: $ ps aux|grep note. If the notes application is named anything near note it should appear right after your cursor. 3. Perform a package search: $ yum -s note (you should have a list with all packages containing note available from your repos)
Said that, after a quick web search (ahem...) the application's filename is xfce4-notes-plugin. Now just try: $ xfce4-notes-plugin --help or $ man xfce4-notes-plugin, so on.