On 2016-01-23 13:37, Anton Aylward wrote:
On 01/23/2016 07:04 AM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
But I run XFCE desktop because it is less complex, less features on the desktop, but then I use several KDE applications because they are *good*.
I'm reluctant to switch back and forth between KDE and XFCE. When I've done so in the past ... Well I have a number of Firefox windows in KDE, each with a large number of tabs. Every few months I consolidate them down but they grow back. its like keeping a garden. Firefox is the kudzu.
It is a huge, yes.
When I login using XFCE or LXDE rather than KDE all of a sudden there is only ONE window when I bring up Firefox. The other one is lost. I don't know why. When I go back to KDE the lost window is still lost. I have to be paranoid and take bookmarks of everything!
Well, when I login in xfce I get all my FF windows and tabs. A dozen windows, perhaps. Correction. I take care that the XFCE session save does not save FF. First I quit FF, TH, then log out with only the apps I want restarted again, because XFCE doesn't restore apps in the appropriate workspace. So, after login, I go to the appropriate workspace and manually start there the apps that go there. TH in the 2nd, FF in the 3rd... etc. In my test install of Leap, I have a problem with FF. I place it in the 3rd workspace. When I click on a link in TH in the second workspace, it brings FF to the second. I know this is a setting, but I have forgotten which. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)