Session saver
Kristy Christie
kristy at isp7.net
Thu Apr 14 14:15:43 CEST 2005
I seem to be having the same problem.
I used to love the sessions feature because, when it restores, it
actually opens
the apps on the correct virtual desktop (opera in the first, thunderbird
on the 2nd etc).
But I once accidentally saved the session when my mail app & browser was
closed..
now, even if I say "save the session" when I logout, it doesn't actually
do it.
Any ideas? Sounds like maybe the file where it stores it session's
settings doesn't
have the right perms or something.. where /does/ XFCE keep it's session
stuff?
~Kristy
>Yup, that's the first thing I tried :) It doesn't seem to save anymore?
>
>
>On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 04:13:22 -0600, Thetargos <thetargos at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>This maybe silly, but have you tried logging off while your mail app
>>was opened and skype closed? I'm almost certain that you have, but
>>that's what has always worked for me.
>>
>>
>>On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 23:21:00 +0100, Christian Johansen
>><plaguewielder at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Just have a question about this brilliant feature. At some point I
>>>chose "Always save session when quitting". It worked fine until
>>>recently. Now it just doesn't save my session anymore? Also I am not
>>>prompted to save when quitting either. This means that my mail app
>>>newer starts and that Skype (which I don't use any more) always
>>>starts... How can I fix it?
>>>
>>>Christian
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