I'm sorry, but, now I am really confused. What does partition
management have to do with saving window positions for my favorite
applications? I did read about diskdrake and it sounds like a great
project, I may even replace my copy of Partition Magic with it, but
neither program will make my favorite applications always open in the
same place on my screen each time I execute them. Or at least I don't
think so and I don't understand how it would be possible that they
would. I'm willing to be educated but this sounds entirely too weird
on first hearing.

Traci


Gerry Doyon wrote:
> 
> Have your heard about the new partion utility from Mandrake called
> "DiskDrake" ?  Take a look at it at this location:
> http://www.linux-mandrake.com/diskdrake
> 
> Traci Collins wrote:
> 
> > Kenton Riley wrote:
> >
> > Hi! I am new to Mandrake, and only slightly more experienced with
> > gnome. The single most irritating feature of graphical environments
> > under Linux is that apps don't seem to remember their screen position
> > the next time they are opened. Is there a way to configure gnome
> > under mandrake so that my apps will remember where I put them? I know
> > I can save a workspace but I don't think that is what I want. I don't
> > want these apps to begin execution when I login to my account, which
> > is what I think would happen if I saved the workspace when I logged
> > off the account. All I want them to do is remember where I put them
> > and always open to that location no matter when I launch them. Is
> > that possible? If so, can you point me toward a faq where I can learn
> > how to do it? Thanks.
> >
> > --
> > Traci Collins, MA
> > Professor of Computer Education
> > Colorado Mountain College
> > http://www.rof.net/wp/tcollins/traci.html

-- 
Traci Collins, MA
Professor of Computer Education
Colorado Mountain College
http://www.rof.net/wp/tcollins/traci.html

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