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It will download and install on your XO machine. After installing the entire package you just need to change default desktop from Sugar to XFCE.
It will download and install on your XO machine. After installing the entire package you just need to change default desktop from Sugar to XFCE.


This is how you do this:
===This is how you do this:===
In /home/olpc/ create a copy of .xsession-example called .xsession:
In /home/olpc/ create a copy of .xsession-example called .xsession:
"#cp /home/olpc/.xsession-example /home/olpc/.xsession"
"#cp /home/olpc/.xsession-example /home/olpc/.xsession"
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Find the commented line that reads #exec xterm - below that line, add the following code:
Find the commented line that reads #exec xterm - below that line, add the following code:
exec startxfce4
exec startxfce4
use CTRL+X to save and exit
use CTRL+X to save and exit
use CTRL+ALT+Erase to restart XO, starting XFCE
use CTRL+ALT+Erase to restart XO, starting XFCE.


Now you are in XFCE desktop and you can modify it according to your requirements. Go to Command Prompt and login as root by typing su -. Follow the instruction to install open office & Skype on your new XO desktop.
Now you are in XFCE desktop and you can modify it according to your requirements. Go to Command Prompt and login as root by typing su -. Follow the instruction to install open office & Skype on your new XO desktop.
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OpenOffice
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OpenOffice

Revision as of 11:19, 8 November 2008

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How to Install XFCE desktop on OLPC XO:

To install XFCE on OLPC XO, need an active internet connection on your XO running sugar. Go to terminal and download the XFCE4 packages. Follow the instruction at http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Xfce . It will download and install on your XO machine. After installing the entire package you just need to change default desktop from Sugar to XFCE.

This is how you do this:

In /home/olpc/ create a copy of .xsession-example called .xsession: "#cp /home/olpc/.xsession-example /home/olpc/.xsession" Edit the .xsession file to launch Xfce on startup: "# nano /home/olpc/.xsession" Find the commented line that reads #exec xterm - below that line, add the following code: exec startxfce4 use CTRL+X to save and exit use CTRL+ALT+Erase to restart XO, starting XFCE.


Now you are in XFCE desktop and you can modify it according to your requirements. Go to Command Prompt and login as root by typing su -. Follow the instruction to install open office & Skype on your new XO desktop. http://wiki.laptop.org/go/OpenOffice http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Skype After Skype installation, don’t forget to change audio settings otherwise your sound will not work. Go to options and then sound, chose “CS5535 Audio (hw: Audio, 0)” for In, Out and ringing. Now you are all set to run Skype.