DEFAULTWM= awesome
[ -f "$HOME/.Xresources" ] && xrdb "$HOME/.Xresources"
if [ -n "$1" ]; then
case $1 in
default) exec ${DEFAULTVM}
;;
*) exec "$@"
;;
esac
else
exec ck-launch-session dbus-launch --exit-with-session urxvt
fi
The weather service used may not be available or supported anymore, this happened in the LXQt version.An other problem is that the lxpanel plugin weather do not find any city so, it do not give me any weather. This problem is effective too in Arch and Debian.
Editing the file ~/.config/lxpanel/LXDE/panels/panel to enter the data of my city manually change nothing.
The lxde weather widget uses Yahoo as it's source of weather information. Check your location is recognised on the Yahoo weather web page. You may have to settle for the nearest available place to your location.
I do believe that LXDE has been mostly deprecated in favor of LXQT which is the direct dropin replacement based on the qt platform that KDE is also based on.It's a bug or so who have been reported there https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237334 . I am happy to workaround this bug and use Lxde because I am a fan of Openbox and Lxde extend it's possibilities. More important I do not want to leave FreeBSD because Linux have more developpers support on matérial and on some drivers.
did you know you can use xfce4 panel in openbox too? xfce is modular too as far as I know (AFAIK)It's a bug or so who have been reported there https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=237334 . I am happy to workaround this bug and use Lxde because I am a fan of Openbox and Lxde extend it's possibilities. More important I do not want to leave FreeBSD because Linux have more developpers support on matérial and on some drivers.
as far as I know (AFAIK)
zfs set copies=1 userxbw