Re: since almost 4 years: missing icon for "save session" in plasma
Vincent Lammens wrote: Hello Hans, According to the wiki, there is a setting for this, setting your default leave option to just turn off the computer might help you? https://userbase.kde.org/File:Snapshot-kde-session-manager-config.png Regards Vincent Ah, looks like you have to have "Restore manually saved session" selected. Regards, Geoff
Re: since almost 4 years: missing icon for "save session" in plasma
Hans wrote: > Hi folks, > > since almost 4 years I see the icon missing in the plasma menu "save > session". > This is fixed in kubuntu, but not in debian. > > I fixed this for myself in my systems, but I forgot how I did it > during the > long time. > > As far as I remember, I wrote a workaround for the list, but this I > can not > find any more. Maybe someone would like to fix this little issue. > > If I will find my report again, I will of course inform you. > > Best regards > > Hans > Hello Hans, According to the wiki, there is a setting for this, setting your default leave option to just turn off the computer might help you? https://userbase.kde.org/File:Snapshot-kde-session-manager-config.png Regards Vincent
Re: since almost 4 years: missing icon for "save session" in plasma
Hans wrote: Hi folks, since almost 4 years I see the icon missing in the plasma menu "save session". This is fixed in kubuntu, but not in debian. I fixed this for myself in my systems, but I forgot how I did it during the long time. As far as I remember, I wrote a workaround for the list, but this I can not find any more. Maybe someone would like to fix this little issue. If I will find my report again, I will of course inform you. Best regards Hans Hi Hans, I'm on sid and it's there in my menu in the "leave" tab under "session". I don't use it often but I don't remember it being missing. Regards, Geoff
since almost 4 years: missing icon for "save session" in plasma
Hi folks, since almost 4 years I see the icon missing in the plasma menu "save session". This is fixed in kubuntu, but not in debian. I fixed this for myself in my systems, but I forgot how I did it during the long time. As far as I remember, I wrote a workaround for the list, but this I can not find any more. Maybe someone would like to fix this little issue. If I will find my report again, I will of course inform you. Best regards Hans signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Save Session
Hi again, Can someone tell me why my session isn't saving each time I exit. Even my window manager changes. Doesn't matter whether I am root or a user. Now running Sawmill on Potato Cheers Al -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gnome doesn't save session
Make sure that gdm is starting you in a Gnome session Menu item Session -> Gnome On my system the default is something else, so I don't see the changes in gnomecc unless I explicitly start a gnome session. It will ask if it should change the default for you. Bob Quoting Axel Minck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I have a little problem with gnome 1.4 : as user, X environment starts > > with both IceWM and Gnome panels and with IceWM window manager. Yet, i > > have configured the Window Manager section to use Sawfish. Moreover > nothing is saved at the end of my session (backgroung, icons of > panel,...) and i have to set everything again when i restart X. > As root, i don't have this problem > I checked authorizations of files in my user's directory, but i didn't > > solved this problem because i don't know which file is used to stored my > > personal settings. > Any ideas > Thanks by advance > > Axel > > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
Gnome doesn't save session
Hi, I have a little problem with gnome 1.4 : as user, X environment starts with both IceWM and Gnome panels and with IceWM window manager. Yet, i have configured the Window Manager section to use Sawfish. Moreover nothing is saved at the end of my session (backgroung, icons of panel,...) and i have to set everything again when i restart X. As root, i don't have this problem I checked authorizations of files in my user's directory, but i didn't solved this problem because i don't know which file is used to stored my personal settings. Any ideas Thanks by advance Axel
Re: Save Session with Gnome and WindowMaker..
Problem has been solved, dont waste any more thoufts on it :) There was a conflict with gnome save session and the auto-save of WM.. Now it works fine, thx for help :) So long Sebastian On 2002.02.13 15:53 Sebastian Heckrodt wrote: Hi everyone, anyone can tell me, how I can tell WindowMaker (or Gnome?) to remember how many workspaces I've used and what programs were running, so that it can start up with the same configuration at the next login? I tried "save current session" (over gnome panel), but it didn't work :( Also auto save session is activated..
RE: Save Session with Gnome and WindowMaker..
I don't run gnome on Debian, but recently I have installed it on a few HP-UX boxes, it says somewhere (can't remember where) that the 'save session' function does not work, I'm not sure if it only does on HP-UX or Debian too. Marcin Kurc CAD Systems Administrator Cooper-Standard Automotive -Original Message- From: Sebastian Heckrodt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 9:54 AM To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Subject: Save Session with Gnome and WindowMaker.. Hi everyone, anyone can tell me, how I can tell WindowMaker (or Gnome?) to remember how many workspaces I've used and what programs were running, so that it can start up with the same configuration at the next login? I tried "save current session" (over gnome panel), but it didn't work :( Also auto save session is activated.. Any suggestions? So long Sebastian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Save Session with Gnome and WindowMaker..
Hi everyone, anyone can tell me, how I can tell WindowMaker (or Gnome?) to remember how many workspaces I've used and what programs were running, so that it can start up with the same configuration at the next login? I tried "save current session" (over gnome panel), but it didn't work :( Also auto save session is activated.. Any suggestions? So long Sebastian