The "very fancy way" of doing it is hitting Alt+F3, V, A (default) which brings up the system menu regardless of whether window decorations are used.On Tue, 2004-08-03 at 09:13 -0500, Andrew Konosky wrote: > I added "gkrellm" (the system monitor thingy) to my startup programs, > but it only starts on workspace 1. What is the terminal command line or > option to start a program on all workspaces? I accomplished this by going in to the gkrellm configuration window, placing a tick in "use window manager decorations" once that setting had taken effect, I think right clicked on the bar at the top (not sure what it is called) told it to place gkrellm on each desktop. Once I knew it was working (logged out saving settings) logged back in again, and then disabled the window manager decorations. There is probably a very fancy way of doing it, but I don't know what it is :)
Andrew.