[xmonad] Fedora 10, Gnome and Xmonad

Yaakov Nemoy loupgaroublond at gmail.com
Thu Dec 18 01:17:46 EST 2008


2008/12/17 Yaakov Nemoy <loupgaroublond at gmail.com>:
> 2008/12/17 Yaakov Nemoy <loupgaroublond at gmail.com>:
>> 2008/12/17 Daniel Spoonhower <spoons at cmu.edu>:
>>> I have also had problems using Xmonad with Gnome 2.23 and 2.24 (the
>>> version I believe is in Fedora 10) on my Gentoo system.
>>>
>>> In 2.23, I had things working as I wrote on a talk page on the wiki:
>>> http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Talk:Xmonad/Using_xmonad_in_Gnome
>>> Which referenced the following post from a compiz user:
>>> http://www.nabble.com/-Cooker--Gnome-2.23-and-compiz-fusion-td18330823.html
>>>
>>> When I upgraded to 2.24, metacity came up as the default WM.  I haven't
>>> had time to fix it yet, but I'll post something when I do (if no one
>>> else gets there first).  Anyway, I just want to say that you're not the
>>> only ones with Gnome issues.
>>
>> I have a preliminary fix.
>>
>> I made a ~/.xsession file that has two lines:
>>
>> exec xmonad &
>> exec gnome-session
>>
>> I also removed 'windowmanager' from
>> /desktop/gnome/session/required_components_list in gconf.
>>
>> Finally, in Fedora, i installed a package that lets you use your
>> ~/.xsession as a session file in GDM, but since you're using Gentoo,
>> your mileage may vary.
>>
>> So far:
>>
>> 1) xmonad loads, and seems stable, i'm going to have to let it run for
>> a longer time to make sure it doesn't crash
>> 2) Pulseaudio didn't load, i'm going to have to debug that
>> 3) Once i figure all that out, i'll make an xmonad-gnome-session
>> script that will do all that, and that will probably end up being the
>> Fedora way of loading xmonad as a WM.
>>
>> -Yaakov
>>
>
> This got sent to a private mail, not to the group, resending:
>
> I have a preliminary fix.
>
> I made a ~/.xsession file that has two lines:
>
> exec xmonad &
> exec gnome-session
>
> I also removed 'windowmanager' from
> /desktop/gnome/session/required_components_list in gconf.
>
> Finally, in Fedora, i installed a package that lets you use your
> ~/.xsession as a session file in GDM, but since you're using Gentoo,
> your mileage may vary.
>
> So far:
>
> 1) xmonad loads, and seems stable, i'm going to have to let it run for
> a longer time to make sure it doesn't crash
> 2) Nautilus and other apps load from spawn actions.
> 3) Pulseaudio didn't load, i'm going to have to debug that
> 4) Once i figure all that out, i'll make an xmonad-gnome-session
> script that will do all that, and that will probably end up being the
> Fedora way of loading xmonad as a WM.
>
> -Yaakov
>

The pulseaudio bug was something weird on my machine it appears.
Xmonad's been running stable all day today.

-Yaakov


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