openbox fork to make it act a bit more like ryudo
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We run by default with a panel (default gnome-panel) and then run Openbox without any panel if one cannot be found. - Adds a fallback session for if a panel (default gnome-panel) not found. - Removes notifications as a requirement. Seems to be a legacy thing judging from the ubuntu .session files. Notifications are being provided by notify-osd on modern systems, and you can't check for its presence in gnome-session (gnome-classic.session always fails because it looks for it, so ubuntu falls back to gnome-fallback.session). |
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