Re: gnome configuration
- From: Robert Bihlmeyer <robbe orcus priv at>
- To: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: gnome configuration
- Date: 25 Mar 1999 16:21:36 +0100
Hi,
>>>>> On 23 Mar 1999 15:27:49 -0500
>>>>> Sam Steingold <sds@goems.com> said:
Sam> 1. menu-based configuration is OKay, but apparently it is not
Sam> "well saved". when my window manager crashes, the gnome pager
Sam> exits. When I restart WM, I have to reconfigure the pager.
Sam> what **FILE** do these settings go to anyway?
Calling "save-session" should checkpoint this stuff. Finding the right
file for applets is kinda difficult. First, the panel saves to
different directories for different sessions; second, the files are
named "Applet_*_Extern". So resort to grep.
The second problem is actually curable: why not name the "Applet_*"
files after the applet's real name, not their number? I don't think
this would involve much effort, and it'd help manual fixing a lot.
Sam> 2. a look at my home directory almost gave me a heart attack!
I, too, hate programs that clutter my $HOME.
Sam> - an *EMPTY* directory "~/.gnome_private",
Thats thought for stuff that should be protected from sneaky eyes.
Hence, it is mode 700, while .gnome is 755.
Sam> - ~/.gnome-desktop, which is (apparently) created by gmc
Sam> and which, again, I do not want (no, I do **NOT** want these
Sam> stupid icons on my desktop!)
Empyting (but not deleting) it gets rid of the icons. But I'd rather
have gmc create the directory exactly once. Ok, and give newbies a
"Recreate desktop" menu item.
Sam> - ~/.gnome-help-browser - why isn't it ~/.gnome/help-broser?
Second that request.
Sam> - ~/gnome, with files, inter alia: [...]
That are session management droppings. Should get deleted after use,
but if something dies ... Setting SM_SAVE_DIR will put them into
another directory, if you prefer. A cronjob containing
"find $SM_SAVE_DIR -atime +7 | xargs rm -f" is recommended.
Sam> 3. gmc would have been quite useful if it didn't crash so often
Sam> and if I could make it lauch gnuclient instead of emacs.
Start "gnomecc" (you didn't list control-center with your installed
packages, so perhaps you must install it first). Select "Gnome Edit
Properties" and put "gnuclient" into the "Gnome Editor" field.
Alternatively, edit ".gnome/editor".
Sam> Also, I see no reason to require me to confirm exit *twice*.
Yeah, that's boring. Perhaps gmc should close its windows first, then
popup a dialog asking, "terminate desktop handler, too?". Newbies that
intended to remove only the file-managing part, would click "No" here.
Robbe
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