I am using kde and I got beryl to load by putting a ln to beryl-manager in my ~/.kde/Autostart but for whatever reason it does not replace the default wm, instead I have to click the beryl icon and tell it to replace kwm. What is the proper way to start beryl and have it be the default wm?
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Re: Beryl auto loads, but is not the default wm.
As I recall, if you right-click the Beryl icon, and set Beryl as the WM, then restart your system with Beryl running, it changes to Beryl as the default WM. Although I also recall Beryl being buggy enough that it didn't always auto-start, even when it was the default. "Developmental Software" is the operative term here.
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