Kanwar Ranbir Sandhu wrote: > On Tue, 2007-05-01 at 12:31 -0500, Mike McCarty wrote: > >>I use FC2 on a desktop. I tried the "save session" and "restore session" >>and I basically got NOTHING back. Apparently "save session" is a way >>for those things which are GNOME aware and which use some special >>hooks to save some state. No? Anyway, I run Mozilla, Thunderbird, >>Acrobat Reader, and terminal sessions. I run next to nothing else. >>Not any of this saves anything, AFAICS. > > > Not all apps will work, but most do. Firefox can be saved - I don't > know about Adobe Acrobat. Hmm. "Most" do. I rarely just run Acrobat. I pull it up, look at sth, and put it away. What I keep up all the time are Mozilla, Thundebird, and terminals. [snip] > So, it's not meant to save the state of your desktop. It's to help you > get your desktop up and running without having to start up things > manually. Ok. In any case, it's a login thing, and I log in less than once a month. To put it another way, I don't log out unless I have to shut down due to a power failure. I treat this machine as a single user machine. There are only three users who can log into my machine: root me a friend of mine with no access (I did some consulting work and never removed the user name) Nobody logs in but me, and I do it every time I boot exactly once. Thanks for the reply. Mike -- p="p=%c%s%c;main(){printf(p,34,p,34);}";main(){printf(p,34,p,34);} Oppose globalization and One World Governments like the UN. This message made from 100% recycled bits. You have found the bank of Larn. I can explain it for you, but I can't understand it for you. I speak only for myself, and I am unanimous in that!