Re: [gentoo-user] desktop settings

2005-08-30 Thread Calvin Walton
On 8/29/05, John Dangler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On my gnome desktop in the default panel I currently have gaim and an xterm.
 I tried to open a mozilla browser at an empty page (default), but when I
 close and save settings, I get a message telling me that it cannot save
 mozilla and closes it.  Is there a way to have mozilla available when I
 login to a gnome session?

Mozilla unfortunately doesn't have complete session support. The
epiphany browser, which is also based on mozilla does. You can also
manually add mozilla to your session, like the other reply suggests.

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[gentoo-user] desktop settings

2005-08-29 Thread John Dangler
On my gnome desktop in the default panel I currently have gaim and an xterm.
I tried to open a mozilla browser at an empty page (default), but when I
close and save settings, I get a message telling me that it cannot save
mozilla and closes it.  Is there a way to have mozilla available when I
login to a gnome session?

John D


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Re: [gentoo-user] desktop settings

2005-08-29 Thread Holly Bostick
John Dangler schreef:
 On my gnome desktop in the default panel I currently have gaim and an xterm.
 I tried to open a mozilla browser at an empty page (default), but when I
 close and save settings, I get a message telling me that it cannot save
 mozilla and closes it.  Is there a way to have mozilla available when I
 login to a gnome session?
 
 John D
 
 

Yes. Open the GNOME control panel, go to Advanced, then choose Sessions.

On the third tab (Startup programs), add Mozilla; it will then be
started when you log on to GNOME.

Hope this helps,
Holly
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