That must be in a package that is not in the default install. motie:/mnt ->ls -al /usr/bin/gconf-editor /mnt/usr/bin/gconf-editor ls: cannot access /usr/bin/gconf-editor: No such file or directory ls: cannot access /mnt/usr/bin/gconf-editor: No such file or directory
motie:/mnt ->pkg list | grep -i compiz SUNWcompiz 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- SUNWcompiz-fusion-extra 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- SUNWcompiz-fusion-main 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- SUNWcompizconfig-gconf 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- SUNWcompizconfig-python 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- SUNWlibcompizconfig 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- motie:/mnt ->pkg list | grep -i gconf SUNWcompizconfig-gconf 0.5.11-0.129 installed ---- Alan Steinberg wrote, On 12/18/09 09:59: > I think the secret there is to use gconf-editor. I couldn't find > anything in the compiz preferences gui that allowed this. > > -- Alan > > Paul Gress wrote: >> Alan Steinberg wrote: >>> The development builds have the compiz window manager turned on by >>> default. One of the side affects is that the workspaces are reduced >>> and cannot be labeled. >>> >>> -- Alan >>> >>> Leslie H Wood wrote: >>>> I updated from 2009.06 SRU7 to build 129 and my 6 workspaces >>>> dropped to 4. Therw is nothing in the preferences option to change >>>> this and no property option. I found nothing to match in Bugster >>>> or Bugzilla but I did find a Fedora match in Google. Is this a >>>> known issue? Machine is an Ultra 20 with 2GB of memory. >>>> >>>> motie:/ ->uname -a >>>> SunOS motie 5.11 snv_129 i86pc i386 i86pc Solaris >> >> This is strange, I have compiz enabled and have 6 workspaces in >> b129. Checking some of my settings: >> >> /usr/bin/gconf-editor >> >> /apps/compiz/general/screen0/options >> >> The setting for hsize is the setting for workspaces, mine is set at 6. >> >> Paul