Re: [opensuse] GNOME on 11.0
- From: toshi esumi <suse_email@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jun 2008 21:27:51 -0700
On Mon, 2008-06-23 at 14:43 +0200, Rodrigo Moya wrote:
On Sun, 2008-06-22 at 09:02 -0700, toshi esumi wrote:
Hi,go to the sessions applet on the control center, and enable
I'm trying setting up my desktop on a 11.0 machine now. But I notices
some changes (or default config changes?) in GNOME desktop.
- If any applications are open on my desktop, it doesn't let me logout
or shutdown.
- adding applications to GNOME panel won't be saved when I logout or
restart the PC
Where can I change these behaviors? I think the one on 10.3 that I'm
used to was v2.20. Then this GNOME is 2.22. I don't think I did anything
special w/ my old machine w/ 10.3 related to these.
'Automatically remember running app....' in the Session Options tab
If I do that I don't seem to be able to even log out. After I clicked
"Remember Current Running Applications" button, it remember the apps
after rebooting it though. Even in those cases, I couldn't keep
application icon on the panel. This part seems to be consistent. Problem
with logout may be caused by something else. It doesn't seem to be
consistent. I guess I should post it separately.
But I don't think "Automatically remember running app..." should solve
my problem either. Because icons I added to the panel are not running
applications. Or are they? To me it should stay there even without it.
Toshi
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