![]() For a while I was able to consistently recreate it by running obconf again from either the command line or through the Main Menu. ![]() Once the problem happens the Darktrax work around will remedy it. I have been trying to find a consistent way to recreate on my test system and I cannot do it. UPDATE (day 2): No consistency to recreate problem Perhaps someone more knowledgeable could post an issue? (Dom said) perhaps here? And add the ability to set different settings and apply different defaults on different screens with the Desktop Preferences If that is in fact the intent (which is very useful!!!). Also stop obconf from making changes by just opening it.Īlso it may be useful to add info to the Desktop Preferences :: Default Tab that it will reset your (lxde) display. It would be good to fix this and/or have a singe point of config for the desktop. using obconf (perhaps along with other incompatible settings guis from the rpios main menu) seems to hoze the system. Linux raspberrypi 5.10.9-v8+ #1396 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jan 21 16:01: aarch64 GNU/Linux takes a bit of planning ahead!Ĭode: Select all Using RPI4B8G raspberryos arm64ĭual Head HDMI-1 1900x1200 DSI-1 RaspberryPi 7" $ uname -a REMEMBER that invoking openbox again will overwrite your commented-out mouse section and you'll have to repeat that - and these settings get reloaded when you exit obconf so at that point you won't be able to move/resize/close windows. Go on and finish your desktop, widget setup. You've just commented out this section - much like /*. Put ' ->' (no quotes!) just AFTER this closer. With the editor of your choice, edit : ~/.config/openbox/lxde-pi-rc.xml and comment out. FWIW, Sans font renders much more nicely than the default. Use obconf (menu->preferences->openbox-configuration-manager) to set up *everything* you want - every last detail for which you must use openbox. ![]() A suggested path to setting up your desktops: ![]() section which gets written by obconf can't be handled by openbox. section, regardless of the inputs to obconf. The issue isn't focus - it's obconf writing a bad. In my case I'm attempting to have window focus follow the mouse pointer. If someone wants to point me to a path/process to get involved in debugging and fixing this, let me know how this process works at RPI and how to get started. This bites me every time I reconfigure my desktop and it's a problem which has persisted for > 6 months. Somehow this removes the ability to move, resize, close windows. The core issue is that obconf is writing a broken. Revisiting this as the recent desktop upgrade required me to reset my desktop, theme. Thankfully, I got past this stumble, though without any real understandings of what sets up the LXDE configuration. Not so much to set up again, and a whole lot better than starting over!Īll other setups, saved files, installed programs, partitions etc. It "just works".Īt this point, choose the size you like, dump the unwanted background, reset the font size, move the panel to the bottom if that is how you like it. The background image choice, font size, etc will be different, but now at least, the normal window closing, and ability to move them, and resize them, is all now restored. This action seems to overwrite what ever setup the window manager had.ĭo a re-boot. ![]() Choose one, however inappropriate, and accept it temporarily. No explanation nor hints about window setups. It is very dumbed-down, with a simple choice of three non-intuitive tabs for "large screens" which yields huge text (why?) and "medium" and "small". Menu -> Preferences-> Appearance SettingsĬhoose the "Defaults" tab. Right-click on the desktop, and choose -> Desktop Preferences A work-around maybe, because it does not involve understanding, nor fixing any configuration files. ![]()
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