On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 5:35 AM, Mike Cloaked <[email protected]>wrote:
> > > > anonymous-91 wrote: > > > > > > How can I just prevent X from starting up, so I can delete that file? > > Currently I have the plymouth boot going so I'm not sure how to stop the > > process. > > > > > > When you boot, interrupt the boot process and edit the kernel line to put > the number "3" at the end. Then continue the boot into runlevel 3. Login > and remove the file and then reboot which should revert to what you had > before with a full graphical login in runlevel 5 > > Thanks, that worked. I wasn't sure how to interrupt the boot process since the grub menus was hidden. I read the manual and I just needed to press escape. When I right click on the workspace switcher and click preferences, I > get a window with radio buttons for > > Show only the current workspace, and > Shaw all workspaces in: _____ rows > > I'm on F10 x86_64, Gnome. I however did find a key in gconf, > > /desktop/gnome/applications/window_manager/number_of_workspaces > > However the description said its deprecated; "The number of workspaces > the window manager should use This key has been deprecated since GNOME > 2.12." > > Is something wrong here? > I'm not using x86_64 but that's exactly how mine works. The preferences no longer include the option to change the number of workspaces, just the number of rows.
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