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#1 Today 09:00:23

CooKiECruNChEr43
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Registered: 2015-10-17
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Disabling pico at the start (boot) [Solved]

I have installed Bunsenlabs Carbon virtually with virt-manager. But apparently, pico doesn't work well with a virtual installation. I couldn't see my typed text. The preferences window in XFCE4 terminal gave me a screenshot of that same terminal. In short, it was a mess.

Using the command: pkill pico did the trick. I can do everything now.

Now I want to ensure that pico doesn't run at startup. I was able to find the file: ~/.config/bunsen/autostart. Problem is that pico isn't mentioned there.

My question: how to disable pico at the start?

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#2 Today 12:30:07

PackRat
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Registered: 2015-10-02
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Re: Disabling pico at the start (boot) [Solved]

Remove the ~/.config/picom.desktop file if it exists. There is also a /etc/xdg/autostart/picom.desktop.

If you'll only be using carbon in a virtual installation, you can remove picom altogether.


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#3 Today 13:43:31

CooKiECruNChEr43
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Registered: 2015-10-17
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Re: Disabling pico at the start (boot) [Solved]

I removed ~/.config/picom.config and the /etc/xdg/autostart/picom.desktop file and I was able to boot perfectly. Thanks.

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