Package : xsm > RPM : xsm-1.0.5-1.mga9.src.rpm
Basic items
Name | xsm |
Version | 1.0.5 |
Release | 1.mga9 |
URL | https://xorg.freedesktop.org |
Group | Development/X11 |
Summary | X Session Manager |
Size | 164KB |
Arch | armv7hl |
License | MIT |
Description
Xsm is a session manager. A session is a group of applications, each of which
has a particular state. xsm allows you to create arbitrary sessions - for
example, you might have a "light" session, a "development" session, or an
"xterminal" session. Each session can have its own set of applications. Within
a session, you can perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a
"shutdown" to save state and exit the session. When you log back in to the
system, you can load a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no
longer want to keep.
Some session managers simply allow you to manually specify a list of
applications to be started in a session. xsm is more powerful because it lets
you run applications and have them automatically become part of the session. On
a simple level, xsm is useful because it gives you this ability to easily
define which applications are in a session. The true power of xsm, however, can
be taken advantage of when more and more applications learn to save and restore
their state.
has a particular state. xsm allows you to create arbitrary sessions - for
example, you might have a "light" session, a "development" session, or an
"xterminal" session. Each session can have its own set of applications. Within
a session, you can perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a
"shutdown" to save state and exit the session. When you log back in to the
system, you can load a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no
longer want to keep.
Some session managers simply allow you to manually specify a list of
applications to be started in a session. xsm is more powerful because it lets
you run applications and have them automatically become part of the session. On
a simple level, xsm is useful because it gives you this ability to easily
define which applications are in a session. The true power of xsm, however, can
be taken advantage of when more and more applications learn to save and restore
their state.
Media information
Distribution release | Mageia cauldron |
Media name | core-release |
Media arch | i586 |
Advanced items
Source RPM | NOT IN DATABASE ?! |
Build time | 2022-04-26 22:25:33 |
Changelog | View in Sophie |
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