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with Ubuntu 10.04:
1) the gnome-terminal and nautilus windows are restored not iconized, if they
were iconized at shutdown time.
2) the application position inside task bar are not restored in the correct
order (are always swapped)
3) Mozilla windows are all restored on the first desktop, even
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This bug persists with me, too: I exited Pidgin, run gnome-session-save,
logged out logged in and Pidgin reappeared automatically. (Pidgin is not an
entry in System Preferences Startup Applications.)
The same result when I rebooted instead of logging out.
uname -a; Linux MD97600
This works somewhat better, but not entirely, for me in 9.04 (upgraded
from 8.10).
For example: start a new session, then run up Firefox, Emacs, Inkscape,
Scribus and gnome-terminal, open documents in all of them (where
applicable), replace metacity with my preferred window manager (which is
not
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Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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This is still not working for me, unfortunately. I have the latest
version of gnome-session available from Jaunty
(2.26.0svn20090408-0ubuntu2) and the problem remains: Log Out from the
FUSA applet works properly, whereas Shut Down and Restart don't. My
test case is to leave Firefox running and
gnome-session is fixed but fusa needs updating still
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gnome-session is fixed but fusa needs updating still
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gnome-session is fixed but fusa needs updating still
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gnome-session (2.26.0svn20090408-0ubuntu1) jaunty; urgency=low
* Updated to the current svn version (lp: #257067, #272854)
* debian/patches/91_upstream_change_fix_session_saving.patch:
- update by Vincent Untz which should make session storing work
on all the actions now (lp:
but the position and the number of occurrences of an application are not
restored correctly: e.g., if I had 3 terminals running, upon restoring
only one terminal window is shown (and not in the right position: at the
up left corner, with the window title under the panel so that it cannot
be moved)
Just a short comment to confirm what user Christoph reported above:
session shutdown and saving is sort of working when the log out option
is chosen in the menu, but not when the restart or shut down options
are selected.
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My understanding from the GNOME bugtracker is that a fix exists, but is
not included in 2.26.0 (hopefully in 2.26.1).
This presumably means the fix will not be in 9.04, but is likely to
appear in a subsequent update -- is that right?
I see no mention of it in the known issues section of the
Session restore seems to be back with the latest updates for Jaunty.
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Should this work in Jaunty Beta? I'm asking because it does not properly:
* There is NO prompt for saving open documents at restart/shutdown.
* On logout, it miraculously works, at least with Gedit and OpenOffice
- If someone here knows what the state /should/ be in Jaunty Beta,
please post here,
the current version only works for logout indeed
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Status: Fix Released = Triaged
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So should someone post a new bug report for Jaunty? Or are the
developers already aware?
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** Summary changed:
- gnome-session storing broken in intrepid
+ gnome-session storing broken since intrepid
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those who provide only negative comments, please provide a better sense
of community than this.
lets join together to provide solutions rather than rail against those
who are working very hard to provide an environment which we love to
use. gnome is a great desktop. ubuntu is a great
Well said, Qoquaq. A bug report isn't really the place for this, but I
thought I'd add something to that comment. Criticism is fine, as long
as it's constructive criticism. Most people are happy to receive
constructive criticism. In fact, I believe that Ubuntu has a places for
it. There's
I don't want to clog up everyone's mailbox further but before you
comment saying people are incompetent or that it is so easy to add such
and such a feature, please try to make those changes yourself. Not only
would you be doing the community a great service if you are successful,
but you will
It's not a matter of adding such and such a feature. It's a matter of
breaking something that already worked fine.
They didn't need to include the latest broken version of Gnome in
Ubuntu, and they didn't need to release Ubuntu on a specific date with
known bugs and regressions, but they did
this regression in the last non-LTS is a bit uncomfortable, expecially after
years of Ubuntu and Gnome well working version, but Linux with this little bug
is anyway far better than Windows (considering all other aspects).
KDE 4 has similar other little bugs respect to previous 3.5, so friends
This is not the right place for a GNOME vs. KDE debate.
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Could preople stop this rant there, that's not constructive, the choice
taken for intrepid was wrong but everybody does mistake and now is time
to get things fixed rather than blaming the distro team or GNOME again
and again for the error
I've just uploaded a patched version to jaunty which
On Sat, Mar 14, 2009 at 12:16:04PM -, Sebastien Bacher wrote:
Could preople stop this rant there, that's not constructive, the choice
taken for intrepid was wrong but everybody does mistake and now is time
to get things fixed rather than blaming the distro team or GNOME again
and again for
This kind of utter bullshit is exactly why linux is a marginal player in
the desktop, and becoming even moreso (according to browser market
share, at least). If a major feature is broken in an upstream package,
how about this for a suggestion: keep the last version that worked, or
write a patch to
This bug is a serious regression and it's the reason I moved to KDE.
KDE's not perfect but at least basic things like this work.
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[Cue someone ranting about how bug report comments aren't the place for
rants.]
But really, where do we complain about this? How do we get 'the people
in charge' to actually listen and rethink their priorities for releases?
It seems that each Ubuntu release is a downgrade from the last.
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this version hasn't been backported to intrepid, has it?
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this version hasn't been backported to intrepid, has it?
the new version just landed to jaunty still need testing and debugging
so no it has not been backport to anything yet
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Core things such as GNOME session won't and shouldn't ever be
backported.
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Well, maybe not gnome-session in it's entirety. But given how big a
regression this was for Gnome, I'd hope that the individual changes that
correct this upstream can be pulled into intrepid.
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intrepid is not a lts version, jaunty is due next month and will be much
better quality than intrepid, it would take weeks to stabilize, backport
and valide those backport and will not realistically be a high priority
for intrepid
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Fedora)
Status: In Progress = Fix Released
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On Tue, Mar 03, 2009 at 08:50:06PM -, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-session - 2.25.92-0ubuntu1
And whoever claimed this didn't do squat for regression testing.
sequence
login.
system-preferences-startup programs-options-
check automatically remember
The upstream bug is still confirmed and reading it seems that there
are still many unresolved problems. So the status of this bug is In
Progress at most.
But as evidenced in gnome bug, some of the regressions are from the apps
which have inadvertently removed XSMP support rather than the new
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-session - 2.25.92-0ubuntu1
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* New upstream version (LP: #337386):
- Re-introduce support for session saving (LP: #249373).
- Ensure treeview is included in a scrolled window with
** Changed in: gnome-session (Fedora)
Status: Invalid = In Progress
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