From: Mark R. B. <mor...@ea...> - 2002-12-09 15:59:38
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Haines Brown wrote: > # killall Sawfish > # killall metacity > > Right? One way. I'm on Solaris, but can do that too. It's as much going into the Gnome menu and using the Advanced Properties menu item of Session management. Sorry, can't be more precise as I've not got access to Gnome2.0 today... > >>You have to kill metacity, start enlightenment, then tell the >>Session Properties dialogue not to start metacity again, and add >>Enlightenment as a high priority non-managed process. > > > So next, I gather, run > > # exec enlightenment & Yup, or without the exec in my case... > By "Session Properties," not having a proper enlightenment desktop > yet, I assume you mean Alt-RMB to bring up the little dialog with the > "Remember..." option, and that the title "Enlightenment" will appear > as the object to be remembered. Click the "desktop" button, Apply, and > then Close. If this is wrong, please straighten me out. No, I mean the Gnome2.0 session properties capplet thing. It's there in Sun's Gnome2.0 Beta version, not sure about anyone elses... You get to type in applications you want started that aren't session managed, and when. > Does this operation do the same as (under RH8.0) changing > DESKTOP="GNOME" to DESKTOP="enlightenment" in /etc/sysconfig/desktop ? > If not, how do they differ? This used to work for me in Gnome1.4, but doesn't seem to in Gnome2.0. > As for setting a process to be high priority and non-managed, I know > what you mean, but have no idea how to implement it. As I say - Gnome2.0 stuff, not E stuff. E doesn't have to know anything about Gnome being there. Ta, mark. |