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Salix Fluxbox beta rc1: No screen auto-resize in VirtualBox
Posted: 28. Nov 2010, 14:38
by meanpt
For betas 1 and 2, the trick for having a full-screen display at 1024x768 was to shutdown and boot after the installation of the guest additions. A simple restart/rebooting without a complete shutdown wouldn't work. With this rc1 not even this trick works and the only screen available is still the 800x600. This is the first Salix that can't make it right. What's causing this?
Re: Salix Fluxbox beta rc1: No screen auto-resize in Virtual
Posted: 28. Nov 2010, 15:08
by loukingjr
meanpt wrote:For betas 1 and 2, the trick for having a full-screen display at 1024x768 was to shutdown and boot after the installation of the guest additions. A simple restart/rebooting without a complete shutdown wouldn't work. With this rc1 not even this trick works and the only screen available is still the 800x600. This is the first Salix that can't make it right. What's causing this?
both the screenshots I just posted were 1440x900 running in VirtualBox 3.2.10. I did nothing out of the ordinary except restart. I think I did have to restart the guest twice for some reason. But I didn't change any settings etc.
I assume you installed the kernel-source first.
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 28. Nov 2010, 20:35
by Kerd
We tested the ISO many times and we encountered no such problems, maybe it's a problem on your version of vbox or its settings.
@loukingjr
nice screenshot
@pwatk
For now we prefer to keep parcellite.
We evaluate clipboard-daemon in the next version.
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 28. Nov 2010, 21:03
by loukingjr
@loukingjr
nice screenshot

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danke
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 09:31
by thenktor
pwatk wrote:I know it's late in the day to be making suggestions but clipboard-daemon is much less memory hungry than ParcelLite.
After reading the clipboard-daemon homepage my impression is that it does not support a history, which IMHO is really needed.
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 10:25
by klanger
thenktor wrote:pwatk wrote:I know it's late in the day to be making suggestions but clipboard-daemon is much less memory hungry than ParcelLite.
After reading the clipboard-daemon homepage my impression is that it does not support a history, which IMHO is really needed.
+1
Is this true:
Salix-fluxbox + xfce4-power-manager = salix-xfce + fluxbox
Is there a way to install xfce4-power-manager without meta-package xfce4?
Which power-manager do you suggest to use with salix-fluxbox?
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 19:40
by pwatk
thenktor wrote:pwatk wrote:I know it's late in the day to be making suggestions but clipboard-daemon is much less memory hungry than ParcelLite.
After reading the clipboard-daemon homepage my impression is that it does not support a history, which IMHO is really needed.
True but for a light weight desktop it does the job!
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 19:45
by Kerd
@klanger
If not mistaken with conky and gkrellm should be able to view the battery status.
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 19:57
by klanger
Well, I wanted to install xfce4-power-manager for power management - suspend/shutdown with 3% of battery etc.
I think salix-fluxbox hasn't got any power-manager app...
Re: Salix Fluxbox edition development has begun
Posted: 29. Nov 2010, 21:57
by pwatk
I used to use the xfce-power-manager when I was really in to LXDE but it always meant I had Xfce installed as well. It's annoying that Pat bundles the Xfce packages together.