Gilbert Sebenste
2014-Apr-08 15:32 UTC
[CentOS] How to save a Gnome screen layout on CentOS 6.5 after logging off?
Hello everyone, A quick Gnome question that has vexed me. In CentOS 5.10, if I have, say, an X terminal window up on my screen, the next time I log in, it's there when I log in as an unprivileged user. That's because I can save the layout the way I want to; there's a checkbox for it to save the layout upon exiting. I see none for CentOS 6.5. So, my X-terminal isn't there when I log in each time. Clue me in, oh people wiser than I... Gilbert ******************************************************************************* Gilbert Sebenste ******** (My opinions only!) ****** *******************************************************************************
Nux!
2014-Apr-08 15:47 UTC
[CentOS] How to save a Gnome screen layout on CentOS 6.5 after logging off?
On 08.04.2014 16:32, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:> Hello everyone, > > A quick Gnome question that has vexed me.System -> Startup Applications -> Options -- Sent from the Delta quadrant using Borg technology! Nux! nux.ro
m.roth at 5-cent.us
2014-Apr-08 17:01 UTC
[CentOS] How to save a Gnome screen layout on CentOS 6.5 after logging off?
Gilbert Sebenste wrote:> Hello everyone, > > A quick Gnome question that has vexed me. > > In CentOS 5.10, if I have, say, an X terminal window up on my screen, > the next time I log in, it's there when I log in as an unprivileged user. > That's because I can save the layout the way I want to; there's a checkbox > for it to save the layout upon exiting. > > I see none for CentOS 6.5. So, my X-terminal isn't there when I log > in each time. > > Clue me in, oh people wiser than I... >Sorry, I run kde, and haven't had that problem. I did when I was running IceWM... mark
Gilbert Sebenste
2014-Apr-09 14:48 UTC
[CentOS] How to save a Gnome screen layout on CentOS 6.5 after logging off?
On Tue, 8 Apr 2014, Gilbert Sebenste wrote:> Hello everyone, > > A quick Gnome question that has vexed me. > > In CentOS 5.10, if I have, say, an X terminal window up on my screen, the > next time I log in, it's there when I log in as an unprivileged user. > That's because I can save the layout the way I want to; there's a checkbox > for it to save the layout upon exiting. > > I see none for CentOS 6.5. So, my X-terminal isn't there when I log > in each time. > > Clue me in, oh people wiser than I... > > GilbertNux!, I had your response, but I deleted it by accident...if you can send it to me offline, that would be great, and thank you for showing me how to do that. A checkbox was so much easier... Gilbert ******************************************************************************* Gilbert Sebenste ******** (My opinions only!) ****** Staff Meteorologist, Northern Illinois University **** E-mail: sebenste at weather.admin.niu.edu *** web: weather.admin.niu.edu ** Twitter: twitter.com/NIU_Weather ** Facebook: facebook.com/niu.weather * *******************************************************************************