On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 09:45 -0500, JP Rosevear wrote:
gnome-session-save. It being missing is part of a little disconnect we have with the upstream logout menus right now.
Out of curiosity, how often do you use this feature? We'd been considering removing it.
Actually, following up on that question, I'd love some slightly more detailed information about how people use this feature: * Do you save your session once, and then resume that same session over and over again, or do you prefer to save your session on every logout, and always resume the previous session on your next login. Or do you use save-session-on-logout sometimes, but not always? Or do you never use the functionality at all? * Exactly what sort of "state" are you trying to get it to save and restore between sessions? Open applications? Open documents? Window positions? Something else? * Does it work? Or are you thwarted by bugs? * Are there any other programs/scripts/hacks you use in connection with this functionality to make it work better? (And if so, what exactly do they do, what happens when you don't use them, etc?) * Have you looked at / used the "Startup Programs" pane of the Sessions capplet? Does that seem like a better or worse way to set up your default session? Why? * Do you have any ideas on how we could present this functionality that would work better for you than the way it is now? Reply either to the list or just to me. Thanks! -- Dan -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org