Am Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:49:13 -0500 schrieb Jeremy Hankins <[email protected]>:
> Clinton Ebadi <[email protected]> writes: > > > After a week of figuring out how all of the new desktop magic works I > > have a working sawfish setup except for one thing: when I logout and > > login all of my window are restored on workspace 0. > > Just to clarify, when you log out your applications are closing, right? > So the windows that show up on workspace 0 on login are new > applications/windows? The only case I can think of where this would > _not_ happen is if you're using a failsafe login or something (i.e., > running gnome-session manually), and logging out doesn't really log you > out. > > I haven't been able to test this out myself, because I don't use gnome. > I tried running gnome-session, but I can't figure out how to get gnome > to use sawfish. Menu interfaces give me hives. ;) > Our wiki has instructions for using Sawfish with, check it. > Theoretically, I could use some other session manager and get the same > results. Any suggestions for a simple session manager that just manages > a session? Ideally I wouldn't have to spend much time futzing with > it... > lxsession?
