1. jump-to-exec 2. switch to Sawfish From GNOME 3. the dangerous first window
- From: Shuai Lin <linshuai2012 gmail com>
- To: sawfish-list gnome org
- Subject: 1. jump-to-exec 2. switch to Sawfish From GNOME 3. the dangerous first window
- Date: Sun, 17 Apr 2011 20:22:25 +0800
Hello all,
I have several questions to ask. Thanks in advance:P
1.
I find "jump-to-exec" is a very handy way to switch between
windows, only for one thing:
For applications whose window title would always change, such as a
file manager,
how can I "jump-to-exec" such a window using jump-to-exec?
2. I just switched to sawfish from Ubuntu, because I prefer the Sawfish
way so much to those GNOME stuff.
Now every time I boot the machine, I still have to login using the
GNOME login GUI window.
How can I change my setting so that I can enter the world of
sawfish directly?
I have googled this for a while, and it seems some scripts in
/etc/X11/Xsession.d direct me to the GNOME login window.
Or more specifically, there are three ones I think related:
* 52libcanberra-gtk-module_add-to-gtk-modules
* 55gnome-session_gnomerc
* 70gconfd_path-on-session
What should I do to these in order to get rid of the GNOME login
window?
3. Right now, every time I boot the machine up, the first window is an
Xterm window. If I closed this window, the session
would be ended and all my windows would get closed. This can be
dangerous because I can't tell which Xterm is that one,
since I often open three or more of them.
How should I tackle this, so that the session would not be ended
even if I close all my windows?
Thanks for your patience to read my post. Please help me.
--
Best wishes,
Lin
[
Date Prev][
Date Next] [
Thread Prev][
Thread Next]
[
Thread Index]
[
Date Index]
[
Author Index]