Configuration Information
          
          
            If Fluxbox is the only Window
            Manager you want to use, you can start it with an .xinitrc file in your home folder. Be sure to
            backup your current .xinitrc before
            proceeding.
          
          echo startfluxbox > ~/.xinitrc
          
            Or alternatively, if you use a login manager like GDM-46.2 or lightdm-1.32.0,
            and would like to be able to choose Fluxbox at the login prompt, create a
            fluxbox.desktop file. As
            root:
          
          mkdir -pv /usr/share/xsessions &&
cat > /usr/share/xsessions/fluxbox.desktop << "EOF"
[Desktop Entry]
Encoding=UTF-8
Name=Fluxbox
Comment=This session logs you into Fluxbox
Exec=startfluxbox
Type=Application
EOF
          
            If you didn't install GDM-46.2 or lightdm-1.32.0 in /usr, then change that command to fit the
            prefix you chose.
          
          
            Now create the Fluxbox
            configuration files:
          
          mkdir -v ~/.fluxbox &&
cp -v /usr/share/fluxbox/init ~/.fluxbox/init &&
cp -v /usr/share/fluxbox/keys ~/.fluxbox/keys
          
            To generate the application menu, first you may wish to run
            fluxbox-generate_menu
            -h, in order to choose any <user_options>, then issue:
          
          cd ~/.fluxbox &&
fluxbox-generate_menu <user_options>
          
            Alternately, copy a pregenerated menu:
          
          cp -v /usr/share/fluxbox/menu ~/.fluxbox/menu
          
            Menu items are added by editing ~/.fluxbox/menu. The syntax is explained on the
            fluxbox man page.
          
          
            If you want to use an image as your desktop background, copy the
            theme you like into ~/.fluxbox.
            Then add a line to make it use the correct image. In the
            following command, change <theme> for the name of the
            theme you want and change </path/to/nice/image.ext>
            to point to the actual image you want to use, where ext must be xpm, if imlib2-1.12.3 is not installed to allow
            other image formats.
          
          cp -r /usr/share/fluxbox/styles/<theme> ~/.fluxbox/theme &&
sed -i 's,\(session.styleFile:\).*,\1 ~/.fluxbox/theme,' ~/.fluxbox/init &&
[ -f ~/.fluxbox/theme ] &&
echo "background.pixmap: </path/to/nice/image.ext>" >> ~/.fluxbox/theme ||
[ -d ~/.fluxbox/theme ] &&
echo "background.pixmap: </path/to/nice/image.ext>" >> ~/.fluxbox/theme/theme.cfg
          
            In some locales the font specified in the theme may not contain
            the needed characters. This results in menus with blank items.
            You can fix this by editing ~/.fluxbox/theme with a text editor and
            altering it so that it names a suitable font.