Re: Gnome Hint: disable



Well I am officially stumped. I have the same versions you do, but my
control center setup is quite different.

Alrighty, alternate ways :

1. Choose Settings -> Session -> Startup Hint from the main menu.
2. Change the settings to your preference.
 
	OR

1. Open up the ~/.gnome/Gnome file in a text editor.
2. Find the section that looks like this (it's near the top):
	[Login]
	RunHints=true
	HintsAreFortune=false
	HintsAreMotd=false
	MotdFile=
2. Change the settings to your preference.

Personally, I like keeping the gnome hints and enabling the HintsAreFortune
option. That way I can read fortunes why I wait for my session to fully
start up.

	= L

> > > > > In gnome 1.1.5, how can I disable the Gnome Hint.  There's no 
> > > > > option the control panel for that.
> > > >
> > > > Actually, there is. It's under the Session -> Startup Hint capplet.
> > > 
> > > huh?
> > > I couldn't find 'Session', let along 'Startup Hint capplet'.
> > > 
> > > gnome-libs-1.0.56-1
> > > gnome-core-1.1.5-1
> > > gnome-applets-1.1.5-1
> > 
> > ???  It ought to be!  What version of gnomecc (in the control-center 
> > package) do you have. Mine is 1.0.51.  Look again, maybe you missed it. 
> [snip] 
> > 	Files
> > 	   - Default Editor
> > 	   - ...
> > 	...
> > 	   - ...
> > 	Session
> > 	   - Startup Hint	<<=== You want this!
> > 	   - Startup Programs
> > 	...
> > 	   - ...
> 
> Likewise, "Huh?" :)
> 
> gnome-core-1.1.5
> gnome-applets-1.1.5
> gnome-libs-1.0.56
> gnomecc-1.0.51 (from control-center-1.0.51)
> 
>    + Desktop
>      Mime Types
>    + Multimedia
>    + Peripherals
>      Startup Programs
>      URL Handlers
>    + User Interface

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