Hey,I'm currently running the latest waldorf snapshot, and I can't get Openbox-multihead working. I was wondering if anyone had any experience with using it, I think the main problem is the conflicting nature with Openbox. It seems to use the same executable names being openbox, openbox-session, openbox-kde-session and openbox-gnome-session.
Googoo says that this is a known problem, apparently related to a conflict between Openbox and display managers. Most references call it a bug, I guess in Openbox. Some provide a workaround, but they're very clunky, if they work at all.Not fatal, but *very* annoying.Here's one possibly helpful bit of info.
Is it possible (without too much difficulty) to have an Openbox/Gnome desktop?Since Gnome is a full desktop environment and Openbox is only a Window Manager.Use the Gnome DE and have Openbox WM, instead of Metacity or Compiz? (with Ob Config & Menu included)I know it won't be near as light as a straight Openbox, but it would add Ob convenience to Gnome DE.What do you think? Wo
Greetings to allhave entered a new,I hope you understand my bad english (sorry)I just installed openbox on ubuntu 11.10I would like to have transparency on openbox menu, and posibbile?I explain how you can resolve with
I know Nautilus is probably not the best file manager to use with Openbox, still I figured someone may actually find this useful. Also, sometimes you might need to install Nautilus to accomplish a certain task.Anyhow, the problem with trying to use Nautilus under Openbox is that it will attempt a hostile takeover of your desktop when it is launched.
In an effort to increase my productivity and improve efficiency, I have recently been modifying some of my Openbox keybindings. For example, I have changed <Win>+<space> to invoke dmenu, as opposed to the default action of opening Openbox's root menu. This got me thinking/wondering about how other people are using their Openbox keybindings.
fatmac is correct, or you may need to create an xinitrc for openbox-session-kde if it did not do that for you when Openbox was installed. I'm not familiar with openSUSE though so can't tell you exactly.
Well, to answer your question:Once upon a time, I remembered that,If launch openbox, trayfreq, nm-applet, lxpanel, everything goes fine.If launch openbox-session, I got two trayfreqs and two nm-applets. One instance is run by ./config/openbox/autostart, which is expected. And the second instance is invoked by the "session", definitely.
I want openbox on my sid install to behave and look like my #! , :Dhow can I have crunchbang openbox configs in my sid install?where can I find them?