

Whle it edits rc.xml by default, you can direct it to the LXDE configuration as follows: LXDE users should follow the Openbox wiki to edit ~/.config/openbox/lxde-rc.xml.Īn optional GUI for editing the key bindings is provided by the obkey AUR package. keyboard shortcuts) are implemented with Openbox. If both files are present, LXsession only executes the local file as of v0.4.9 There is also a global autostart file at /etc/xdg/lxsession/LXDE/autostart.~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart These commands do not end with a & symbol.

If a line starts with and the command following it crashes, the command is automatically re-executed. Applications can be automatically started in a couple of ways:Įach line in ~/.config/lxsession/LXDE/autostart represents a command to be executed. There are also official ones like alacarte (GNOME), mozo (MATE), etc. Third party menu editors can be found in the AUR (e.g. To add or edit a menu item, see desktop entries. desktop files located in /usr/share/applications/ and ~/.local/share/applications/. The application menu works by resolving the. LXDM is the default display manager for LXDE and is installed as part of the lxde group. While it works mostly, there are some known issues with gpicview, lxappearance-obconf, lxlauncher and lxpanel.
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The lxde group contains the full desktop.Īn experimental GTK 3 build of LXDE can be installed with the lxde-gtk3 group. LXDE requires at least lxde-common, lxsession and Openbox (or another window manager) to be installed.
