1. Open the Session settings:
Settings -> Preferences -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup
2. Enable GNOME compatibility mode:
Go to Advanced, check "Launch GNOME services on startup"
3. Disable unwanted GNOME-only autostart files:
Execute the following one-liner on the shell:
for gnome_autostart in $(awk '/^OnlyShowIn=/ && /GNOME;/ && !/XFCE;/ { print FILENAME }' /etc/xdg/autostart/*); do : sed '$aHidden=true' ${gnome_autostart} >${HOME}/.config/autostart/${gnome_autostart##*/}; done
I'll talk to upstream later and see if we can move gnome-keyring support out of GNOME compatibility mode.
I would suggest the following workaround for now:
1. Open the Session settings: autostart/ *); do : sed '$aHidden=true' ${gnome_autostart} >${HOME} /.config/ autostart/ ${gnome_ autostart# #*/}; done
Settings -> Preferences -> Settings Manager -> Session and Startup
2. Enable GNOME compatibility mode:
Go to Advanced, check "Launch GNOME services on startup"
3. Disable unwanted GNOME-only autostart files:
Execute the following one-liner on the shell:
for gnome_autostart in $(awk '/^OnlyShowIn=/ && /GNOME;/ && !/XFCE;/ { print FILENAME }' /etc/xdg/
I'll talk to upstream later and see if we can move gnome-keyring support out of GNOME compatibility mode.