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Firefox opens on second desktop

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 4:30 pm
by spiritwild

Running xenial 32bit 16.08 with Firefox 87

Is there a setting in firefox or command i can use to force it
to open on desktop 1?

It always opens on desktop 2

Thanks


Re: Firefox opens on second desktop

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 5:19 pm
by mikewalsh

@spiritwild :-

Hang about, hang about.....

<snip>....xenial 32bit 16.08....</snip>

Errm.....that's Ubuntu, surely? We never had a Xenialpup 16.08, I'm sure we didn't. IS this actually a Puppy?

Mike. ;)


Re: Firefox opens on second desktop

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:00 pm
by spiritwild

LxPupxenial 16.08.1 w/LXDE

I can force screen 1 from the scrip, which is fine but without
doing that, it will load on screen 2

wasn't sure if firefox had a setting somewhere that might keep
session info.

Other than that the script just runs (apulse /opt/firefox/firefox)


Re: Firefox opens on second desktop

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 7:58 pm
by mikewalsh

Ah, that explains it. I don't use peebee's Pups; not very keen on Slackware-based OSs, and don't like the LXDE desktop. That's not to say Peter doesn't do a brilliant job of what he does.....but I just prefer Phil B's 'buntu-based Puppies. I get on better with them.

You are quite correct, though; I'd forgotten about peebee's numbering system..!

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As to why FF always launches on desktop 2.....you're right; that IS odd. I may package a lot of browsers, but I'm not so hot on how they interact with the desktop, window managers, etc. Not my strong point, I'm afraid.

Sorry I can't help any further.

Mike. :oops:


Re: Firefox opens on second desktop

Posted: Sat Apr 03, 2021 8:02 pm
by williams2

My wm is dwm, and it is configured to always open Firefox on desktop workspace 9.

If there is a file named desktop.conf perhaps in a directory named lxsession, it might have lines like this:

# Default web browser (desktop is the corresponding desktop file)
webbrowser/command=
webbrowser/desktop=

Maybe the webbrowser/desktop= line is the configuration option you need. Maybe
webbrowser/desktop=0
or maybe
webbrowser/desktop=1