When I shutdown my system with some applications open, I expect my session manager to save my session and then restore it after the next reboot.Apparently this is NOT how it works, because the system starts a fresh new session after reboot.Either the session is not saved at shutdown, OR it is saved but not picked up at reboot.I run a standard OpenBox crunchbang statler.
there are better mecanisms for excluding certain files from triggering autocommands
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" When we reload, tell vim to restore the cursor to the saved position.
" When we reload, tell vim to restore the cursor to the saved position.
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Geany is a fast and lightweight text editor and IDE for Linux. Geany 1.22 was released recently with many new features.
Geany comes with a few plugins installed by default, however there are many other useful plugins maintained by community.
i get this error when starting openbox, here is line 2 of rc.xml: <openbox_config xmlns="http://openbox.org/3.4/rc" xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude">can't remember editing that line at all, although i get this after having some problems with a dud entry around line 188.even just a way to ignore the error would be fine, as i don't see any actual problem
Using Geany in Fedora 18 (GNOME), when I create a text file and save it, the "Type" shown in Files is "Binary," and when I go back and open the file with either Geany of Gedit, I can't read the contents.
If I use Geany to edit an existing text file, then save it, there's no problem.
Can anyone point me in the right direction here?
I run 11.10 with unity, NVidia Quadro NVS 140M with driver 280.13.
In a fresh session, graphics performance is ok. However, after a while or with some open applications, 2D-scrolling performance degrades heavily. Scrolling through a 800-line text file takes half a minute, with frequent freezes in the process, rendering any text editing mostly unusable for me.
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.
I just installed Kubuntu 13.04 normally from a DVD. Then, using Synaptics Package Manager, I installed geany and its plugins, which I have been using for years now).
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.