I'm trying to configure fvwm (2.5.10 unde SuSE Linux) with two desktops. Desktop 0 should be the main (local) work desktop, desktop 1 should host some permanent "outer world" applications started at login, like e.g. a VNC viewer to connect to another machine, or a web browser.
I've chosen Mozilla Firefox as web browser because of its lightness. However I'm unable to convince it to start in the designated desktop and page (I'm also unable to convince it to start with the window geometry I want, it looks like it ignores any standard X style resource specification on the command line ... and also those regarding initial desktop location). This is an extract from my .fvwm2rc. The part on the VNC viewer works, the part on firefox does not. AddToFunc InitFunction ... + "I" Exec exec vncviewer -name OldPoseidonVNC -passwd myfile myhost:1 + "I" Exec firefox http://myhomepage I tried (for firefox) also "Exec exec" or a -name directive, but with no avail. Style OldPoseidonVNC StartsOnPage 1 1 0, SkipMapping Style firefox Page 1 0 0, SkipMapping, NoPPosition The style for the specific VNC viewer works nicely, but the one for firefox does not (I tried also without NoPPosition, with a -name matching the one in InitFunction, with a name of firefox or firefox-bin ... but all with no avail. Firefox insists in starting in desktop 0. I also noticed that firefox creates a bunch of .gnome related directories. Is there any known incompatibility between firefox and fvwm, or, better, any known trick to start firefox under fvwm in a given desktop ? Thanks in advance ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Lucio Chiappetti - INAF/IASF - via Bassini 15 - I-20133 Milano (Italy) For more info : http://www.mi.iasf.cnr.it/~lucio/personal.html ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Visit the official FVWM web page at <URL: http://www.fvwm.org/>. To unsubscribe from the list, send "unsubscribe fvwm" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To report problems, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]