Derek Cunningham wrote: > Yeah... this is the only way to go... session management just reduces a need > for people to THINK about how they use their computer. I've spend a > considerable number of hours (cumulative, not all at once) considering how I > can effectively setup my desktop, as well as make it look good. I've got > everything the way I like it (well, since I've upgraded to Debian, > everything is cosher except I'm missing the don't-maximize-over-the-slit > patch *shrug*), and the most beautiful thing is that everything starts when > my window manager starts... and it all shows up in the same place (man, > bbappconf, even in it's sub-alpha version, is an amazing program... bblaunch > is also nice because it doesn't FORCE apps to be a certain way).
Heh, I just had flashbacks to my early days as a cs undergrad. My friend and I just sat down in the lab one day and completely pimped out our xsession and twmrc files. I don't think I've ever read so many man pages in one sitting. But when it was done, boy did those desktops look nice. xload and xclock in the corner, with xcal on top of it. i went for the icon window, but my buddy decided against it. later on, i added xoj (watch the white bronco flee the cops) to the background. -- david bonner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
