On Monday 23 December 2024 20:13:55 GMT Dale wrote:
> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> > On Sunday 22 December 2024 17:58:30 GMT Dale wrote:
> >> Peter Humphrey wrote:
> >>> On Friday 20 December 2024 20:28:05 GMT Matt Jolly wrote:
> >>>> It doesn't matter what SDDM is using - it can launch either an X11 or
> >>>> Wayland Plasma session for the DE in question.
> >>>> 
> >>>> Use the dropdown in SDDM to select a Plasma (X11) session and you
> >>>> should
> >>>> be
> >>>> fine.
> >>> 
> >>> That took a bit of spotting - thanks.
> >>> 
> >>> I wonder if there's a way to make my selection there permanent.
> >> 
> >> On my systems, it remembers the last one selected.  To be honest tho,
> >> I'd double check the next few logins to be sure.  :-)  Also, check after
> >> each upgrade to sddm, possibly your desktop as well.  I've noticed it
> >> changing in the past but is rare and usually after some upgrades.  I'm
> >> not sure what upgrade triggers the change, sddm, KDE or something else.
> > 
> > I can now see it does that here too. The one exception is my three gkrellm
> > panels, which go to Desktop 1.
> 
> I seem to recall having issues with gkrellm as well.  One thing I tried,
> logging out while gkrellm was closed.  Then logging in, opening gkrellm
> and logging back out.  It helped some, went to wrong screen but right
> desktop.  I ended up setting up a KDE window rule for it to make it park
> on the right monitor.  It worked ever since.  Since gkrellm is
> different, make sure gkrellm is active, selected or whatever and hit Alt
> + F3 then select More Actions and rules.  I did mine for the whole app I
> think. 
> 
> One of those should beat some sense into it.  I hope.  :-D 

Fraid not, Dale. I had a kernel upgrade this morning, so a reboot was in 
order. I had set up a window rule to display the three gkrellms on Desktop 4, 
but they still appear on Desktop 1. Your idea of logging out & in didn't help 
either.

Looks like I'll have to exclude gkrellm from being restarted on login.

-- 
Regards,
Peter.




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