![]() ![]() ![]() $ cat /usr/share/xsessions/sktopĬomment=Lightweight tiling window manager To start a minimal xmonad session from gdm (see notes* below to run more than just xmonad on login), create the following file: To run a separate xmonad session in addition to gnome session(s) you need an xsessions/sktop file. $ cat /usr/share/applications/sktopĪlternatively, you can create the above as ~/.local/share/applications/sktop for the current user only. If your distro doesn't provide it, create the following file: (For MATE, the command is similar but not identical: dconf write /org/mate/desktop/session/required-components/windowmanager "'xmonad'".) See below to set up a separate customized xmonad or ~/.xsession based session separate from your gnome one.įor xmonad to start automatically on login you need an applications/sktop file on your system. # gconftool-2 -s /desktop/gnome/session/required_components/windowmanager xmonad -type stringĭoing this from inside a full gnome session will replace metacity with xmonad and continue to run all the other gnome daemons and apps. They tell gnome-session to use xmonad instead of metacity by running: Overall most people on a variety of distros seem to get best results by using an applications/sktop file and running a full gnome session replacing only gnome's window manager. This is an update to the previous page on Xmonad/Using xmonad in Gnome/0.6. TODO: Anyone willing to clean up this page and move out of date suggestions to a `Gnome-X.X or older page' will be entered into a drawing to win a free logApplet and taffybar installation. -) This guide will help you set up Gnome to use XMonad >= 0.9. Xmonad makes an excellent drop-in replacement for Gnome's default window manager (metacity) giving you a slick tiling window manager. ![]() 4.5.3 Configure the session manager to relaunch Xmonad.4.5.2 Configure rudimentary power management.4.5 Logging out of the Gnome session vs.4.4 Key bindings for switching desktops.4.3 Display XMonad logHook in gnome-panel.4 Tweak Gnome to work better with Xmonad.3 Configure Xmonad to interoperate with Gnome.2.13 Using the startup applications menu to modify your gnome session.2.10.1 newer haskell and xmonad for jaunty. ![]()
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