On 2021-04-08 10:31:06 Carlos E. R. wrote:
|On 06/04/2021 18.46, kf wrote: |> Gnome seems to be canceling ever more functionality with every release. |> Used to be, when my system came up from a cold start or a reboot, all |> the windows were in the same place as when the system was shut down. Now |> gnome just puts all the windows in a senseless pile on the left side of |> of the screen. |> |> How do other desktop environments-- e.g., Mate, Enlighten, KDE-- handle |> this? | |On XFCE it mostly works, but not all apps the same (and it is based on |GTK libraries). | |For example, Firefox positions each of its multiple windows to the |correct workspace. It even works for each FF profile. | |With YaST, it doesn't work at all. | |It is possible I activated some preference or option that now I don't |remember.
Interestingly, on one account on my machine, Firefox does as you say, while on a different account it does not remember the positions. (?) Since there are several different GTK settings (GTK2, GTK3, gnome-tweaks gnome-config), that might interfere with Firefox's own settings, it's hard to determine where the problem is. Recently, on multiple accounts, the KDE mouse double-click interval has also changed from what Control Center is set to (it works properly in Control Center itself), and I wonder if GTK is interfering there as well. This started happening after I updated all of my packages. Leslie -- openSUSE Leap 15.2 x86_64