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PROGRAM:
NAME
xfce4-session - Starts up the Xfce Desktop Environment
SYNOPSIS
xfce4-session
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xfce4-session command.
The xfce4-session program starts up the Xfce Desktop Environment and is typically executed
by your login manager (e.g. xdm, gdm, kdm, wdm or from your X startup scripts). It will
load your last session or a default session that includes the standard Xfce programs if no
saved session is available.
xfce4-session is an standard X11R6 session manager that can manage any X11R6 SM compliant
program, including GNOME and KDE programs.
xfce4-session uses the contents of the ~/.cache/sessions/ directory for starting
previously saved sessions.
OPTIONS
xfce4-session takes the following command line options:
--disable-tcp
Disable binding to TCP ports in the ICE layer. This is not possible on every
platform. If you use this option on a platform that does not support it,
xfce4-session will print a warning message and ignore the setting.
--help Print a help screen and exit.
--version
Output version information and exit.
ENVIRONMENT
xfce4-session's behaviour is affected by the following environment variables.
XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Specifies the root for all user-specific configuration files. If this environment
variable is unset, it defaults to ~/.config/
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
Set of preference ordered base directories relative to which configuration files
should be searched in addition to the $XDG_CONFIG_HOME base directory. The
directories should be separated with a colon.
XDG_CACHE_HOME
Specifies the root for all user-specific cache data. If this environment variable
is unset, it defaults to ~/.cache/
XFSM_VERBOSE
When defined, this environment variable enables debugging messages to be saved to
~/.xfce4-session.verbose-log The log file from the last session run with this
environment variable set is retained at ~/.xfce4-session.verbose-log.last These
debugging messages are useful for troubleshooting and development.
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