On 09/02/2010 08:28 PM, Ralf Corsepius wrote: > On 09/03/2010 04:44 AM, Daniel B. Thurman wrote: >> I am getting all sorts of wierd problems trying to >> get the gnome desktop sessions save to work, >> and it does not work most of the time or at least >> I cannot save the durn thing at least once you know, >> like the Ronco: "Save it and forget it!" sort of thing... >> ok, ok, so I embellished it. >> >> When is this gonna get fixed - or - shall I ask, has >> anyone else besides me have an issue with this? > Well, I recall this was broken for several Fedora releases, ... > >> Sigh... Ubuntu got it right, so when is Fedora gonna >> get it right? >> >> Fedora is my favorite distro but come on, it has not >> worked right since F9 (barely), at least for me... > .. but it started working for me since some Fedora releases (could have > been F9) > >> grumbling.... >> > Is your (Presuming you to be using GNOME) > System > ->Preferences > ->Startup Applications->Options > ->Automatically remember running applications when logging out > check box marked "checked"? > > Ralf Yes, that is correct. it does not save very well, if at all and also , there used to be a save button that at least gives the user a "positive feedback" that the settings are saved. As it is with a standalone checkbox, no such feedback or guarantee is offered because you cannot tell if anything was saved before or after a checkbox was checked and when a user logs off or reboots. Also, there are strange behaviours, such as when using the desktop workspaces, desktop session saves also remembers which workspace an app was saved, in, positionally, and often times the apps from different workspaces may collapse into a single workspace, become positionally misplaced, or simply disappear altogether. In short - we need that save session button back no matter what - the ability to initiate a save on demand and not to depend on checkbox method to do a successful save when the user logs out or reboots the system - it is hugely unreliable, or so I think. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines