Hi!
Have come back to antiX. Full install of 13.2. Didn't like SpaceFM, so removed it and installed PCmanFM.
This after an extensive dist-upgrde.
Gist: after reading
2. Add spacefm -d & to your windows manager startup file (no & for icewm)
A better alternative is to add it to .xinitrc-custom so it is set for all windows managers.
I asked myself, where is .xinitrc-custom, or the startup file referred to?
Why? I cannot automount a dam USB stick that has my nVidia drivers on it; it does not show up in /media or /mnt.
This may be redundant post, but I am gettindg irritated, so plese forgive me for asking how to solve this damn problem!
topic title: USB automount -- PCmanFM
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.xinitrc-custom is a hidden file in your home folder.
you will also find spacefm -d predefined in each of the startup files for fluxbox, icewm, and jwm.
But if you uninstalled spacefm, it won't be there of course.
As for your usb mounting, check /media in rox, or use the mountbox tool found in the control center.
you will also find spacefm -d predefined in each of the startup files for fluxbox, icewm, and jwm.
But if you uninstalled spacefm, it won't be there of course.
As for your usb mounting, check /media in rox, or use the mountbox tool found in the control center.
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#3
Thanks, dolphin_oracle! Control Center, Disks, Mount Connected Devices did it.
BTW, I like CC -- just forgot about it, apparently.
Had a helluva week, the last one. I guess it showed.
BTW, I like CC -- just forgot about it, apparently.
Had a helluva week, the last one. I guess it showed.