Hello!
I have Docky version 2.1.0. I have pinned a default file manager to it, but it doesn't start when I click it, although it jumps as if it were starting. I will be glad, if someone can tell me what did I do wrong?
Default File Manager does not start from Docky
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Default File Manager does not start from Docky
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Re: Default File Manager does not start from Docky
I don't use Docky now but I'd try to check the docky command for the file manager with that one in menu...
Re: Default File Manager does not start from Docky
on shut down do you get a message "Docky needs composite" Or something like that?
Re: Default File Manager does not start from Docky
No, never seen it. Why?grey1960envoy wrote:on shut down do you get a message "Docky needs composite" Or something like that?
Re: Default File Manager does not start from Docky
Sorry, I'm quite new to Linux Can you please tell me, how can I check that?Elisa wrote:I don't use Docky now but I'd try to check the docky command for the file manager with that one in menu...