I seem to recall that at one time with CentOS I had the ability to save my gnome desktop and open applications, like terminal, when exiting. The effect was such that when I logged on to a new session those applications would open automatically for me. Is my memory faulty? If not, then has this facility been removed? If neither my memory failed nor the facility removed then how does one do this now in CentOS-5?
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On Wed, December 24, 2008 09:37, James B. Byrne wrote:
I seem to recall that at one time with CentOS I had the ability to save my gnome desktop and open applications, like terminal, when exiting.
Now one has to do it from a terminal session apparently.
$ gnome-session-save
I seem to recall that this was once offered as an option when logging out from the system menu.
James B. Byrne wrote:
I seem to recall that at one time with CentOS I had the ability to save my gnome desktop and open applications, like terminal, when exiting. The effect was such that when I logged on to a new session those applications would open automatically for me.
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From GUI menu System, Preferences, More Preferences, Sessions