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2017 Oct 18
3
gdevilspie on mate
...t starts on MATE.
>
> A couple of concerns:
>
> the last commit to gdevilspie source was in Jun 12, 2010
>
> devilspie is no longer maintained; development moved to devilsipe2
> but that project is now looking for a new maintainer:
> ?
> http://www.nongnu.org/devilspie2/
>
> devilspie2 is in epel (and Fedora). devilspie and gdevilspie packages
> come from nux.
I use devilspie.x86_64 (0.22) from nux repo here (CentOS7), simply
works.
The repo also provides devilspie2.x86_64, BTW.
Regards,
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2017 Oct 17
2
gdevilspie on mate
On October 16, 2017 10:09:22 PM EDT, Ian Mortimer <i.mortimer at uq.edu.au> wrote:
>On Mon, 2017-10-16 at 20:35 -0400, H wrote:
>
>> I just read about gdevilspie on this list the other day and
>> downloaded it for my mate desktop. Although it installed, it
>> complains that python-wnck is not installed.
>
>The package you're missing is probably
2017 Oct 18
0
gdevilspie on mate
...A couple of concerns:
>>
>> the last commit to gdevilspie source was in Jun 12, 2010
>>
>> devilspie is no longer maintained; development moved to devilsipe2
>> but that project is now looking for a new maintainer:
>> ?
>> http://www.nongnu.org/devilspie2/
>>
>> devilspie2 is in epel (and Fedora). devilspie and gdevilspie
>packages
>> come from nux.
>
>I use devilspie.x86_64 (0.22) from nux repo here (CentOS7), simply
>works.
>The repo also provides devilspie2.x86_64, BTW.
>
>
>Regards,
>
>--
>ww...
2017 Oct 17
0
gdevilspie on mate
...led and the fix of
commenting out line 374, it starts on MATE.
A couple of concerns:
the last commit to gdevilspie source was in Jun 12, 2010
devilspie is no longer maintained; development moved to devilsipe2
but that project is now looking for a new maintainer:
?
http://www.nongnu.org/devilspie2/
devilspie2 is in epel (and Fedora). devilspie and gdevilspie packages
come from nux.
--
Ian
2013 Sep 16
1
Gnome 2.x window placement
When starting a program from the commandline in C5, is there any way to
specify where on the screen the resulting window will be put?
I have a nuisance of a problem: Running rdesktop with the -D option
(which hides window decorations, making the rdesktop window appear
borderless), one cannot (as far as I can figure out) drag the window:
there are no borders to grab, and alt-drag doesn't work