workspace settings, auto boot into those worldliness

Pongo A. Pan pongo_pan at fastmail.us
Sun Dec 4 19:30:17 UTC 2011


On Sun, 2011-12-04 at 18:45 +0000, Liam Proven wrote:
> On Dec 3, 2011 10:40 PM, "Pongo A. Pan" <pongo_pan at fastmail.us> wrote:
> >
> > You still have to click on the icons in the launcher for these at
> > start-time, but they auto-magically go to the correct virtual desktop
> > and wiggle at you when they're ready. I don't think that there's a way
> > to auto-start a whole bunch of things at log-on yet.
> 
> The logon or auto start programs control panel thing is still there in
> System Preferences, same as it was in GNOME 2. Works for me!
> 
> Can't remember the exact name - I am on my phone, far from my PC.
> 
> - Liam Proven

Maybe I've got some configuration thing wrong since I've messed around
with CSSM so much....  When I add things to the auto-startup thing
(whatever it's called -- I'm on Mint now and can't easily get to Ubuntu)
they all pile up on the first virtual desktop.  There really needs to be
a better way to configure Unity than CSSM.

I have a pretty near pristine install of 12.04 Alpha-1 I can play with
this stuff on; if I have time I'll try it there.






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