+----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${PKGSTEM} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- The Xfce desktop is composed of 2 meta-packages: * xfce, for a base Xfce installation * xfce-extras, for a full Xfce installation. Startup ======= Xfce desktop environment is launched through the 'startxfce4' script. Simply add '${LOCALBASE}/bin/startxfce4' to your .xinitrc/.xsession script if you use startx, xenodm or slim. If you use gdm or kdm, have a look at https://wiki.xfce.org/faq#starting_xfce. An xfce4.desktop file is provided for use by gdm. Logging out and shutting down the computer ========================================== If your installation supports complete shutdown, clicking on the logout button on panel will permit you to either logout, rebooting or halt the computer. If your user is part of the operator group (and thus can execute /sbin/shutdown), you should be able to shutdown/logout without further configuration. Otherwise, halting and rebooting require consolekit2 and polkit: you'll need to run a systemwide D-BUS service (enable messagebus using rcctl) and pass --with-ck-launch argument to startxfce4. If you run a systemwide D-BUS service, have consolekit2/polkit installed and don't use --with-ck-launch you will not be able to shutdown/reboot. Screen compositor ================= If you're using the modesetting X driver and experience window flickering when the compositor is enabled, you should force the window manager to use the XPresent method for vblank: $xfwm4 --vblank=xpresent --replace & This is documented upstream at https://git.xfce.org/xfce/xfwm4/tree/COMPOSITOR#n114 Power management ================ If you use Xfce on a laptop, you can install xfce4-power-manager package, which will provide battery levels/information, and will allow to configure actions upon low battery level or AC plugging. For proper function, it requires messagebus and upowerd running. If using consolekit2 and polkit, it will also allow you to suspend the laptop from the logout dialog. Screensaver management ====================== xflock4 can make use of xfce4-screensaver, xscreensaver or gnome-screensaver. If installed, a 'Screensaver' icon will appear in settings manager/menu. Otherwise, xflock4 defaults to call xlock. Thunar file manager tips ======================== If you want to browse samba shares using GVfs, you'll need to install gvfs-smb package. You can also try gigolo package, which is a GUI to configure GVfs mounts. Terminal, special characters and localized applications ======================================================= If you use a particular non-ascii encoding and have problems seeing special characters in terminal (like accentued characters in french), you should properly configure the default encoding in terminal properties. Similarly, if you want localized graphical applications, add this line to your .xinitrc/.xsession before startxfce4: export LC_MESSAGES=fr_FR.UTF-8 where 'fr_FR' is your language tag. See https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq8.html#locales for more information on that topic. More generally, https://docs.xfce.org and https://docs.xfce.org/faq are the best resources for user-level documentation.