Normally I run "xsetroot -solid black" to set the "wallpaper" to black,
however I am unable to work out how to do this automatically at startup
with Awesome. If I add an awful.util.spawn_with_shell command to the end
of rc.lua it appears to work, but then moments later the default
Blacklemon67 writes:
> I've been trying to get nautilus to run from the main awful menu, but
> all it does when I click it is display the loading cursor. What can I
> do to make it run the browser?
nautilus --no-desktop --browser
man nautilus ;)
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I've been trying to get nautilus to run from the main awful menu, but
all it does when I click it is display the loading cursor. What can I do
to make it run the browser?
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On Sat, 5 Mar 2011, Adam Nielsen wrote:
> it appears to work, but then moments later the default Awesome
> background is set again.
Sounds like a race condition.
> awsetbg doesn't seem to have any options for setting a colour rather than an
> image, so I'm not sure how to get what I'm after.
>
> Hi all,
>
> Since I always have windows covering up my desktop I don't like to have any
> wallpaper set (don't like wasting memory!)
>
> Normally I run "xsetroot -solid black" to set the "wallpaper" to black,
> however I am unable to work out how to do this automatically at startup with
> Aweso
Hi all,
Since I always have windows covering up my desktop I don't like to have any
wallpaper set (don't like wasting memory!)
Normally I run "xsetroot -solid black" to set the "wallpaper" to black,
however I am unable to work out how to do this automatically at startup with
Awesome. If I a