Re: Saving Gnome Sessions in CentOS 5.0 x86

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On 5/1/07, Mike McCarty <Mike.McCarty@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I wasn't aware that such kinds of configuration could get lost.
Do you mean that if you put a different background, or move
the "taskbar" to the top, or sth like that it gets lost if you log out?

I believe that is the way it works, although not all aspects are
necessarily saved or forgotten that way.  Sometimes it is just for
opened windows (they get restored when you log back in if they were
open on logout), etc.

I don't reconfigure anyway.

Then you probably don't need it.

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