The good old session bug

Sergio sergiocmailbox-xfce at yahoo.com.br
Sun Dec 9 18:17:11 CET 2012


On 12/09/2012 03:00 PM, Heinz Diehl wrote:
> On 09.12.2012, Ray Andrews wrote:
>
>> Sounds like the good old 'sessions' bug to me.  Try this after you've quit
>> xfce:
>>
>> rm ~/.cache/sessions/xfce*
>>
>> That won't break anything it it's *not* the sessions bug, but if it is, it
>> will fix it.
>> At least until next time.
>
> Until next time :-(
>
> I seriously wonder why this bug is still around. Is it that hard to
> track down, or what's the cause for this insane behaviour?
>
> What's even more strange is that I've been using XFCE really a loooong time
> and have never ever encountered this bug myself. My wife uses XFCE and
> hasn't seen it either. BUT I've seen it often on others machines,
> which I installed. Once occured, never cured.

Me too. I use it for maybe not so long and also never got it.
But I never use gedit either and it seem that app is a known culprit.

>
> Is there something which can be done to get rid of this for alltime?
> Is there any workaround which solves the problem permanently?
>
> I have access to at least one machine which regularly shown this
> behaviour (window borders vanish and so on..), so if I can help please
> contact me.
>
> Thanks,
> Heinz.
>
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