Re: Gnome session mgmt vs WindowMaker-gnome session mgmt (Debian Potato)
- From: Preben Randhol <randhol pvv org>
- To: Michael Rogers <m rogers cs ucl ac uk>
- Cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Gnome session mgmt vs WindowMaker-gnome session mgmt (Debian Potato)
- Date: 05 Jun 1999 15:17:01 +0200
Michael Rogers <m.rogers@cs.ucl.ac.uk> writes:
| > > I was sort of hoping that I could get WM (or Enlightenment, or...) to
| > > let GNOME handle session mgmt in a window-manager relevant sort of
| > > way.
No problem, just turn off management in WindowMaker and let gnome do
it. (If I understand your request right then)
| >
| > So is Window Maker doing its own session management? That seems kind
| > of broken. It should manage windows, not manage sessions.
|
| Where is it written that a desktop environment should have a session
| manager, but a window manager should not?
Especially when the desktop evironment came after the window manager.
But it is no problem as one can turn off session management in the
preference of WindowMaker.
Last I tried Gnome session (v. 1.0.1) one couldn't tell the session
manager to stop saving my apps. Each time I started I got a new xbiff
up which really was run on a different machine through ssh, but the
manager ran it locally
--
Preben Randhol oO "Don't think about domination, think
[randhol@pvv.org] .` ; about freedom, it doesn't dominate."
[www.pvv.org/~randhol/] \ G -- RMS, LinuxWorld 1999.
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