Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-07 Thread Traci Collins
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

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-07 Thread Traci Collins
Axalon wrote: If you use gnome with enlightenment for the windowmanager, you'll find a save settings option (towards the bottom) when you alt-right_button on an application. This is the only windowmanager i know that does this, it's generaly left upto the application to save it's own size

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Gerry Doyon
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

Re: [newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-06 Thread Axalon
Uhh, maybe read that one more time ;) , what does diskdrake have todo with the windowmanager? If you use gnome with enlightenment for the windowmanager, you'll find a save settings option (towards the bottom) when you alt-right_button on an application. This is the only windowmanager i know

[newbie] Saving Window Positions

1999-08-05 Thread Traci Collins
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