On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 12:07 AM, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday, 6. March 2012. 17.42.41 Anthony R Fletcher wrote:What happened to the "save session" stuff that should be provided by all
> If you do a fresh boot you lose your current state....and that is
> valuable. So hibernate (for long periods of down time, for example for a
> long flight) is very useful.
relevant desktop environments? AFAIK, that can (and should) be used to save
the current state of your desktop across a reboot. Is there some aspect of
session-saving that doesn't give you back your desktop "state" in the way you
left it on logout?
+1
I mean, it should open the same apps, keep them on same desktops, etc. I
thought the concept of a "session" was invented precisely for this purpose.
Using hibernate to achieve the same effect is possible, but should not be
necessary, right?
Best, :-)
Marko
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Christopher Svanefalk
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