Ok, I'm finally really annoyed.
Is there a solution for disabling GNOME session management and using WindowMaker's (or Enlightenment's, though it's not quite what I want) session management? I'm posting to the debian lists, since I don't have time to bleed with a local install, and am and will continue to use the Potato .deb's. :-). Set up: using gnome-session in the appropriate X startup file. the window manager capplet points to the gnome-capable (according to the deb :-) WindowMaker binary. I've got a few virtual workspaces, and windows/tools allocated to them in a semi-sensible manner. I exit the system from the gnome-panel. Now, the problem is, that I'm getting double the number of programs upon startup. Some get placed in the appropriate desktop (I'm assuming WM is responsible for this ;-), and the rest are placed in the current screen (and I suspect GNOME, :-(). This happens both when I use: gnome-session --sm-disable So, what I'd like is for WM session management to work, and for GNOME to not do session management. Thoughts? best, -tony -- A.J. Rossini Research Assistant Professor of Biostatistics Center for AIDS Research UW Biostatistics 206-720-4282 (4209=fax) 206-543-1044 (xxxx=fax) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.biostat.washington.edu/~rossini/