Gnome FC5 Error 2006-05-03 - By Andrew Kelly
Back On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 10:26 -0700, Rick Stevens wrote:
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> > I'm the only user on this system. You know, I shouldn't have to remove that > > file, except that gnome auto-saves and I can't find an option to check to undo > > that 'feature'... I'm bugged with gnome in that it's no where near as > > customizable as it used to be. > > You should squawk it to the Gnome people. They've already changed a > number of things due to complaints. Gnome's just as customizable as it > ever was, there just isn't the super-simple GUI stuff to do it anymore. > However, to turn automatic session save off, go to > > System->Preferences->More Preferences->Sessions > > Uncheck "Automatically save changes to sessions" and check "Ask on > logout".
If you could show me how to make that actually work I'd be a remarkably happy camper. In the Good Old Days(tm), this would give you the chance to tick a checkbox and Boom! you'd have the same session at next login. FC5 won't offer the checkbox, and at next login you have a rather bullocksed session. Mine opens with the save-session applet, an x-term, my home dir open in a minimized Nautilus window, and Evolution covering half the screen. None of which I asked for, mind you.
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> > Man this thread has been all over the place... I get confused writing back and > > I started the dang thing. > > It has, indeed.
Have we touched yet upon external monitor issues on the laptop?
Andy
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