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Re: [opensuse] How do I save the desktop in Gnome?
- From: JP Rosevear <jpr@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:52:20 -0500
- Message-id: <1171907540.3072.194.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 16:54 +0100, Carlos E. R. wrote:
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> The Monday 2007-02-19 at 09:45 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
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> > > Is there some other way to manually save the layout?
> >
> > gnome-session-save. It being missing is part of a little disconnect we
> > have with the upstream logout menus right now.
>
> Ah! Good, that one works, thank you! :-)
>
> However... there is a bug. Two, actually.
>
> 1) When I run "gnome-session-save" (from inside a "gnome-terminal"), the
> session is saved, popping a window telling me if I want to save, and
> another that some windows can not be saved (firefox-bin, jdictionary,
> xconsole...). But, and this is very disconcerting, the Yast software
> management window that I had minimized (I asked in another thread)
> does pop up again, asking as well if I want to install or remove more
> packages!
>
> Ie, "gnome-session-save" causes other minimized windows to pop up!
Its not gnome-session-save likely in that case, its how session
management is handled by the app or KDE itself probably. The fact XSMP
is so broken in apps for complicated cases is a reason to possibility
remove it - you are seeing that firefox for instance doesn't support it.
-JP
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JP Rosevear <jpr@xxxxxxxxxx>
Novell, Inc.
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> The Monday 2007-02-19 at 09:45 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
>
> > > Is there some other way to manually save the layout?
> >
> > gnome-session-save. It being missing is part of a little disconnect we
> > have with the upstream logout menus right now.
>
> Ah! Good, that one works, thank you! :-)
>
> However... there is a bug. Two, actually.
>
> 1) When I run "gnome-session-save" (from inside a "gnome-terminal"), the
> session is saved, popping a window telling me if I want to save, and
> another that some windows can not be saved (firefox-bin, jdictionary,
> xconsole...). But, and this is very disconcerting, the Yast software
> management window that I had minimized (I asked in another thread)
> does pop up again, asking as well if I want to install or remove more
> packages!
>
> Ie, "gnome-session-save" causes other minimized windows to pop up!
Its not gnome-session-save likely in that case, its how session
management is handled by the app or KDE itself probably. The fact XSMP
is so broken in apps for complicated cases is a reason to possibility
remove it - you are seeing that firefox for instance doesn't support it.
-JP
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JP Rosevear <jpr@xxxxxxxxxx>
Novell, Inc.
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