Anyone running one of the above on C 6? Recommendations for which one to install appreciated.
Thanks.
6 thoughts on - Devilspie Or Wmctrl For CentOS 6
Hello H,
I do run devilspie on several CentOS 6 (and 7) boxes w/o any issue. I
didn’t think devilspie and wmctrl provide the same features, in the meaning that devilspie automates what wmctrl does, but maybe I was wrong about wmctrl, isn’t it a “simple” command-line to to perform actions (get/set) w/ no automation unless you script it?
Regards,
I am not sure they provide the same features. I do use wmctrl with some key shortcuts to move windows between my 2 monitors.
Thank you, I will look at both.
I will look at both, have already installed wmctrl but did not find devilspie. Have you installed the latter from a repository or did you compile it yourself?
6 thoughts on - Devilspie Or Wmctrl For CentOS 6
Hello H,
I do run devilspie on several CentOS 6 (and 7) boxes w/o any issue. I
didn’t think devilspie and wmctrl provide the same features, in the meaning that devilspie automates what wmctrl does, but maybe I was wrong about wmctrl, isn’t it a “simple” command-line to to perform actions (get/set) w/ no automation unless you script it?
Regards,
I am not sure they provide the same features. I do use wmctrl with some key shortcuts to move windows between my 2 monitors.
Thank you, I will look at both.
I will look at both, have already installed wmctrl but did not find devilspie. Have you installed the latter from a repository or did you compile it yourself?
It’s in my repo, gdevilspie as well.
http://li.nux.ro/download/nux/dextop/el7/x86_64/devilspie-0.22-13.el7.nux.x86_64.rpm
Great, thank you!