I just set up LXDE on Debian 5.0 (Lenny) but I am having a few issues:
1) I don't want LXDE to start up automatically. I like to issue the startx command.
2) I want to be able to shutdown, and restart, LXDE without having to rm /tmp/.0X-lock all the time.
3) I want to able to run LXDE as root
4) I want to able to change the default fonts - the fonts in the menus, title bars, etc.
Any help appreciated, thanks in advance.
New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
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Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
walterbyrd wrote:I just set up LXDE on Debian 5.0 (Lenny) but I am having a few issues:
1) I don't want LXDE to start up automatically. I like to issue the startx command.
what do you mean does your machine just startup and go to lxde ?
2) I want to be able to shutdown, and restart, LXDE without having to rm /tmp/.0X-lock all the time.
never had this happen to me perhaps some more info on how you startup lxde
3) I want to able to run LXDE as root
no idea never tried
4) I want to able to change the default fonts - the fonts in the menus, title bars, etc.
You are looking for obconf here it will let you do exactly this.
Any help appreciated, thanks in advance.

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Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
I get a GUI login, I can only log in as a standard user, not root. After I log in, I go directly to LXDE. I prefer to prompted at the CLI, and I do want the GUI to start until I enter startx.what do you mean does your machine just startup and go to lxde ?
Also, I would like to be able to shutdown, and re-start, the GUI, whenever I want. Most Linux GUIs, are shut down with ctrl-alt-backspace; I think LXDE is shut down with ctrl-alt-F2, or something. In any case, it does not seem to go smoothly.
I have figured out how to reset the fonts.
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Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
I think, you are misinterpreting what LXDE is. It is an desktop environment.
Starting your XServer is not LXDE point.
That can be done by startx (and its config files) or (it seems, that you have one) a desktop manager.
I think you are using gdm, because it is giving you a login prompt.
You could configure gdm to your wants and I could explain, but you want to do things by hand, so you have to remove the XServer startup from your init scripts. I never used Debain, but the could have them in /etc/init.d/. You should read some Debian docs or websites about startup, because it is only up to the Debian for getting you to prompt.
I dont see the connection between LXDE and .X0-lock, this is an lock file for your XServer. See some Debian docs about it.
LXDE is totally runable as root. But GDM is not allowing it. Configure GDM or use startx.
Starting your XServer is not LXDE point.
That can be done by startx (and its config files) or (it seems, that you have one) a desktop manager.
I think you are using gdm, because it is giving you a login prompt.
You could configure gdm to your wants and I could explain, but you want to do things by hand, so you have to remove the XServer startup from your init scripts. I never used Debain, but the could have them in /etc/init.d/. You should read some Debian docs or websites about startup, because it is only up to the Debian for getting you to prompt.
I dont see the connection between LXDE and .X0-lock, this is an lock file for your XServer. See some Debian docs about it.
LXDE is totally runable as root. But GDM is not allowing it. Configure GDM or use startx.
Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
hm...on kde or gnome, we can simply run the filemanager as root with gksu but on my debian lenny amd64, gksu pcmanfm ask for root password, popped pcmanfm for less than a second then nothing more...
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Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
For CLI I use I runlevel a customized runlevel 2. Here's the contents of /etc/rc2.dwalterbyrd wrote:I get a GUI login, I can only log in as a standard user, not root. After I log in, I go directly to LXDE. I prefer to prompted at the CLI, and I do want the GUI to start until I enter startx.what do you mean does your machine just startup and go to lxde ?
Also, I would like to be able to shutdown, and re-start, the GUI, whenever I want. Most Linux GUIs, are shut down with ctrl-alt-backspace; I think LXDE is shut down with ctrl-alt-F2, or something. In any case, it does not seem to go smoothly.
I have figured out how to reset the fonts.
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/mnt/Karmic/etc$ ls rc2.d/
K01laptop-mode S11klogd S25landscape-client S89atd
K80nvidia-kernel S12915resolution S50cups S89cron
K86avahi-daemon S12dbus S50pulseaudio S98usplash
README S20apport S50rsync S99acpi-support
S01policykit S20hotkey-setup S50saned S99ondemand
S10acpid S20wicd S70bootlogs.sh S99rc.local
S10apmd S23ntp S70dns-clean S99rmnologin
S10powernowd.early S24dhcdbd S70pppd-dns S99stop-readahead
S10sysklogd S24hal S89anacron
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/mnt/Karmic/etc$ ls rcS.d/
README S35mountall.sh
S01mountkernfs.sh S36mountall-bootclean.sh
S01readahead S37apparmor
S02hostname.sh S37mountoverflowtmp
S06keyboard-setup S37udev-finish
S07linux-restricted-modules-common S39readahead-desktop
S10udev S39ufw
S11mountdevsubfs.sh S40networking
S13pcmciautils S45mountnfs.sh
S15module-init-tools S46mountnfs-bootclean.sh
S17procps S49console-setup
S20checkroot.sh S70screen-cleanup
S22mtab.sh S70x11-common
S26cryptdisks-early S80bootmisc.sh
S28cryptdisks S85urandom
S30checkfs.sh S90console-screen.sh
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Re: New user needs help on a few issues running LXDE on Debian 5
Have you tried removing gdm? You shouldn't need it.walterbyrd wrote:1) I don't want LXDE to start up automatically. I like to issue the startx command.