That's unexpected, but also not important to Fvwm. If you want to
discuss that problem about Ubuntu Gnome sessions only, then please open
a new bug.
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yes I know that. I'm talking about gnome-control-center not saving the
settings.
On Fri, 11 Sep 2020, Daniel van Vugt wrote:
> Anything you want run automatically on login, try putting it in a script
> called:
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> ~/.xsession
>
> or
>
> ~/.xinitrc
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Anything you want run automatically on login, try putting it in a script
called:
~/.xsession
or
~/.xinitrc
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Hi Daniel, yes I was going to resort to that if necessary. Thanks!
One comment though, I found that the setting was not even saved before I
switched to Fvwm.
I had to redo the mouse speed each time I logged into an Ubuntu session.
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I don't think we will ever support that. Aside from anything else, even
if gnome-control-center did successfully change a setting, it would not
be remembered in the next Fvwm session.
A simple solution is for you to configure your mouse from a Terminal
window:
xinput
xinput list-props N
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