Re: New to Gnome 2.0
- From: Stefano Incontri <stefano in iol it>
- To: Andre Truter <andre truter intekom co za>
- Cc: Christian Arthaber <c3rv gmx at>, Gnome ML <gnome-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: New to Gnome 2.0
- Date: Sat Dec 7 12:08:01 2002
I've just downloaded gkrellm 2.0.3 (for Slackware you can find in on
www.linuxpackages.net :) and it perfectly works (both sticky and
skiplist).
Thanks Christian!
Ciao,
Stefano
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:00, Andre Truter wrote:
> On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 18:11, Christian Arthaber wrote:
> > * Stefano Incontri <stefano in iol it> [2002-12-07 17:07]:
> > > Great, that's useful.
> > > But is there some option like sawfish's 'sticky' and 'skip-tasklist',
> > > none of you uses gkrellm?
> >
> > U can make gkrellm sticky and let him skip the tasklist within
> > gkrellm: configuration - general - properties.
> > not to forget: restart gkrellm :)
> >
> > at least thats the way how i handled it.
>
> I have the problem as Stefano, but my gkrellm does not have a properties
> tab under general.
>
> gkrellm 1.2.13 on SuSE 8.1
>
> and gkrellm 1.0.8 on RedHat 7.2
>
> What version of gkrellm has these options?
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