2006-09-17 02:12:29 |
Bjørn Sandåker |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-04-17 03:44:32 |
VF |
None: statusexplanation |
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2007-04-17 08:38:46 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-04-17 08:38:46 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2007-04-17 08:38:46 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: statusexplanation |
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Thank you for your bug. What option do you change and where? I don't confirm this bug. The skype message is an another subject |
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2007-04-17 08:38:46 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: assignee |
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desktop-bugs |
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2007-06-19 12:25:57 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: status |
Needs Info |
Unconfirmed |
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2007-06-19 12:25:57 |
Sebastien Bacher |
control-center: statusexplanation |
Thank you for your bug. What option do you change and where? I don't confirm this bug. The skype message is an another subject |
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2008-08-02 13:30:17 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-08-02 13:30:17 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session: statusexplanation |
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could you try if that's still an issue in hardy? |
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2008-08-21 15:25:32 |
Pedro Villavicencio |
gnome-session: status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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2008-08-21 15:25:32 |
Pedro Villavicencio |
gnome-session: statusexplanation |
could you try if that's still an issue in hardy? |
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for. Thanks!. |
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2009-11-27 22:25:54 |
ENigma885 |
description |
I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen.
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 22:26:14 |
ENigma885 |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Karmic |
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2009-11-27 22:26:25 |
ENigma885 |
gnome-session (Ubuntu): status |
Invalid |
New |
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2009-11-27 22:29:07 |
ENigma885 |
description |
***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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(The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 22:31:58 |
ENigma885 |
description |
(The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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(The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 22:35:36 |
ENigma885 |
description |
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(The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- An option appears to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 22:38:47 |
ENigma885 |
description |
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 22:39:30 |
ENigma885 |
description |
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevents the autostart behaviour.
________________
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-27 23:16:10 |
ENigma885 |
description |
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
- gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevents the autostart behaviour.
________________
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that described by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-11-28 00:09:23 |
ENigma885 |
description |
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that described by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour.
________________-
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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#(The bug report has been reconstructed from that described by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10)
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***Problem:-
- "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled.
_____________
***Details:-
**What happened:-
- Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up.
**What was expected:-
- Clicking the previously mentioned option should either
1- Remember the session for one time boot only
or 2- Provide an option to disable this function.
**Environment:-
- Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386
- Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic
- GNOME 2.28.1
______________
***Additional Notes:-
**Workaround:-
- Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevents the autostart behaviour.
________________
***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17
"I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen."
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2009-12-10 16:31:13 |
Geoffrey A. Baum |
removed subscriber Geoffrey A. Baum |
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2010-09-15 02:35:37 |
rusivi2 |
gnome-session (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2010-09-21 08:59:22 |
chocolateboy |
bug |
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added subscriber chocolateboy |
2011-01-16 12:42:13 |
Michał Kozal |
gnome-session (Ubuntu): status |
Incomplete |
Confirmed |
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2011-01-17 16:05:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Fix Released |
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2011-01-17 16:05:19 |
Sebastien Bacher |
gnome-session (Ubuntu): assignee |
Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs) |
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