gnome-shell-extension-window-session-manager
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An indicator that let's you save and restore your open apps and the window positions and arrangements over multiple real and virtual displays.
I haven't tried migrating myself, but think it's interesting enough to check out and consider contributing to or learning from. In particular, it claims Wayland support. https://github.com/nlpsuge/gnome-shell-extension-another-window-session-manager
It is possible to have this extension detect a shutdown/restart and save the windows prior, then reopen them when the system starts again? Currently, if I forget to save my...
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I'm just installed that extension and it doesn't startup. After journal checking i see multiple errors: ``` gnome-shell[1481]: Extension "[email protected]" had error: TypeError: this.add_actor is not a function gnome-shell[1481]: Extension...
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Whenever I try to save or restore session I am getting ``` lwsm: restore UNKNOWN ERROR ``` if I do it manually in terminal, it works 🤷♂️
Hi! I saved a first setup and it seems about ok (the Thunderbird window is slightly off but I can live with that ;-) ). Now I'm trying to set...
The position all terminals is wrong if Menubar is not visible for them. I have move them up manually after each reboot. Tested on Ubuntu 16 and 18.
The latest update broke the extension for me. It stopped showing any saved sessions and did not seem to do anything when creating new ones. After looking at the [recently...
lwsm command works fine and the applet is installed. When clicked, the applet displays a message displaying the lwsm command. But nothing more happens. It is as if the lwsm...