[CentOS] Antwort: Applications on different deskops at startup
Andreas Reschke
Andreas.Reschke at behrgroup.com
Thu Nov 24 11:43:32 UTC 2011
centos-bounces at centos.org schrieb am 24.11.2011 12:27:34:
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> Hi,
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> I've just converted my laptop to Centos 6 from Fedora ( gnome 3 made
> the latest fedora unusable ) and I have one problem.
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> I have several desktops with applications running on them, mainly
> terminals. At login all the terminals start on desktop 1. How do I get
> them to start on the desktop they were running on at logoff. That's how
> it worked on Fedora 13/14 so it must be popssible ;-) just can't find
> the magic.
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> Thanks,,
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> Tony
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Hi Tony,
I've the same problem. That's my solution:
#!/bin/sh
#set -x
ProcessWindows(){
echo "Application= $Application"
case "$Application" in
"Lotus") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 0;;
"Firefox") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 1;;
"Office") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 2;;
"secpanel") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 4;;
"konsole") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 5;;
"File") wmctrl -r "$Application" -t 6;;
esac
# done
}
sleep 10
Application="Lotus"; ProcessWindows
Application="Firefox"; ProcessWindows
Application="Office"; ProcessWindows
Application="secpanel"; ProcessWindows
Application="konsole"; ProcessWindows
Application="File"; ProcessWindows
I've put this script in the autostart folder.
Gruß
Andreas Reschke
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