Re: Save current setup in FC5

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Dave Mitchell wrote:
On Mon, May 15, 2006 at 10:24:07PM -0400, Jim Cornette wrote:
Bob Leonard wrote:
The "Save current setup" option seems to have disappeared from the Log Out window in FC5. Is there another way to accomplish setting up the start-up configuration? In my case, I would like to have a full size terminal in two workspaces at startup.

Thanks for your help.

Bob


After you set the terminals as you desire, run /usr/bin/gnome-session-save from any of the terminals as user.

There are other methods via System > Preferences > More preferences >session
I heard the menu selection has some bug. Check the archives for previous discussions shortly after FC5 was released.

you can also get the old pre-FC5 logout menu (which has the 'save current
setup' option) by pressing CTL-ALT-DEL.


Hopefully they leave the feature intact. GNOME - "We know how to make things simpler for you."

Jim

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