I was mucking around trying to hide some files in vim's netrw, and all of a sudden fluxbox did some wierd blinky thing, and I had to reset my machine. None of the menus would work, I couldn't switch workspaces, nothing.
Resetting brought me back into fluxbox, but my theme had been reset to the default, which was wierd. So I set it back to the one I downloaded and started to go back to work...but...now none of my hotkeys were working. I jumped on #fluxbox and didn't get anything useful so I did a little digging around and found this post on linuxquestions.org. Turns out the session.keyFile setting in ~/.fluxbox/init was set back to the default which is /etc/X11/fluxbox/keys on my machine. So I put it back to my user file:
" ~/.fluxbox/init session.keyFile: ~/.fluxbox/keys
After a quick restart, everything is back to normal again...oh, except I have to set up more workspaces, I lost 3 of them. Hmmm, wish I could figure out what the hiccup was.
Maybe next time.
Af out.
This blog is built on an experimental engine conceived by Aaron Fay. The system used to power this site is running on the awesome Django framework. As the site becomes more complete, and the functionality becomes streamlined, I will reveal more about the inner workings and may also release it open source one day. The most prominent feature at this point is all the different content types use the same model :)
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