many thanks. problem was solved by removing the offending line in a terminal screen.
trying to remove it in GNOME through System/Preferences/Sessions did not work as it came back with each login. On Wed, 2009-07-01 at 19:58 +0200, Josselin Mouette wrote: > Le jeudi 02 juillet 2009 à 01:29 +0800, Donald P Kong a écrit : > > thanks for looking into the issue. > > > [Default] > > 2,id=21a5f6dcc-c608-4329-8544-1653866a49ce > > 2,RestartStyleHint=0 > > 2,Priority=40 > > 2,Program=nautilus > > 2,DiscardCommand=/bin/rm > > -rf /home/donald/.config/session-state/nautilus-1246464593.desktop > > 2,CloneCommand=nautilus -n > > 2,RestartCommand=nautilus --sm-client-id > > 21a5f6dcc-c608-4329-8544-1653866a49ce > > --sm-client-state-file > > /home/donald/.config/session-state/nautilus-1246464593.desktop -n > > This one’s fine. > > > 5,RestartCommand=nautilus > > Here you go. This command starts nautilus with an initial window. I > wonder what generated this session file, but it doesn’t look like > something gnome-session generated alone. > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

