Re: wm does not run via gnome-session (addition)
- From: Tom Tromey <tromey cygnus com>
- To: alex bcs zp ua (Alex I. Tkachenko)
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: wm does not run via gnome-session (addition)
- Date: 22 Oct 1998 22:23:43 -0600
>>>>> "Alex" == Alex I Tkachenko <alex@bcs.zp.ua> writes:
Alex> Given the advice to choose session-aware WM to solve the problem
Alex> at hand I've been tried enlightenment and Window Maker. But this
Alex> gave no results - if starting X via gnome-session, it brings
Alex> default WM for the first time, but misses it after logout and
Alex> subsequent login. Maybe I have missed something in basic X11
Alex> setup, which allows gnome-session to detect WM currently
Alex> running? Or maybe WM's should be compiled in some special way?
No and no.
Alex> Anyway, it does not insert WM into ~/.gnome/session list (as
Alex> well as mentioned before background-properties-init etc....).
Yes. A program that is invisible to the session manager (and to
smproxy) will not show up in the session list. This shouldn't be a
suprise.
Most window managers fall into this category, as does GNU Emacs.
This is no big deal. Either launch them from your .xsession, or do
what I do and use the session-properties program to indicate that you
want to run them.
If you succeed at this, your session file will have a section like
this:
[preload]
0=emacs -geometry 80x60-57+18
num_preloads=2
1=fvwm95
Tom
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