On lun., 2014-06-16 at 15:34 +0200, Christian Marillat wrote: > Yves-Alexis Perez <cor...@debian.org> writes: > > > On lun., 2014-06-16 at 01:47 +0200, Christian Marillat wrote: > >> Package: xfce4-session > >> Version: 4.10.1-6 > >> Severity: important > > [...] > > >> This version has been built with --disable-legacy-sm and now I lost all my > >> windows (11) opened when I start my machine. > > > > What exactly do you mean? > > I've 4 workspaces with 11 windows (11 urxvt terminals) in my > session. Each time I login to xorg these 11 windows are opened > automatically. Now all my workspaces are empty.
Are they opened automatically because they are part of a session or because you manually set them to autostart? > > >> An empty desktop is completely unusable for me. > > > > What happens if you start your applications normally? Are they not saved > > correctly afterwards? > > What do you mean by saved correctly ? Windows position and dimension ? And especially the fact they're actually started… > > >> If I understand the problem correctly, xfce windows manager (xfwm4) need to > >> be launched with --sm-client-disable now, which is not the case by default. > > > > Where did you get that impression? Also, why only the wm? > > Because before doing a bug report I searched Google for a solution and > read this thread : > > http://forum.xfce.org/viewtopic.php?id=7382 > > But this doesn't work for me. > > >> It is possible to document how to restore my old session or even better and > >> certainly the best, xfce4-session should do that automaticaly. > > > > Well, that's supposed to be the case and the point of session > > management, but there might be some bugs. > > > > It's just not completely clear if you talk about the transition or if > > it's reproducible everytime. > > I'm also able to reproduce this bug in a virtualbox machine. > That's not what I asked. -- Yves-Alexis
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