> for the record this is `unset SESSION_MANAGER` on a specfic command.
> This is my current work around but I was hoping for a cleaner solution
> for other non-technical gnomers on the openoffice.org list.
>
> I would love to be able to set it up and down to suit what I am doing.
> I could scr
On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 09:42, Grant Street wrote:
> Ken
> There is a feature in gnome that says "If a launched app does not open in X
> secs it's probably gone awol so kill it"
>
> This is a problem on slower machines or when your machine is under load.
> There is a way to turn it off, I think it h
Ken
There is a feature in gnome that says "If a launched app does not open in X
secs it's probably gone awol so kill it"
This is a problem on slower machines or when your machine is under load.
There is a way to turn it off, I think it has been covered before try the
archives or some one else may
> I have been having problems with gnome killing stuff because I am building
> in the background and openoffice is just slow to load :-(
>
> How do I raise this gnome2 application timeout period, preferably using
> the GUI.
The timeout when you click the close button of an app that has crashed?
I have been having problems with gnome killing stuff because I am
building in the background and openoffice is just slow to load :-(
How do I raise this gnome2 application timeout period, preferably using
the GUI.
On a similar subject how do I switch window managers in gnome2 via GUI.
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