On Thu, 2007-02-22 at 22:11 +0200, Atis wrote:
> > Yes, its a binary file in one of the $HOMEDIR/.gnome<something>
> > directories. Unless you completely understand how to edit it... it will
> > possibly make you unable to login. Best just use the features already
> > given to you to modify it.
> 
> Maybe you have permissions wrong for some files. Like, you launched
> something by root, file got owner root, and now it can't be written on
> logout.
> 
> try in console
> 
> chown -R user ~
> 
> where "user" is your username


Atis... you misunderstand.

Now read what I write:

        IF YOU EDIT THE SAVED-SESSION FILE, IT IS A BINARY BLOB. YOU
        NEED COMPLETE UNDERSTANDING OF THE FILE FORMAT. IF YOU EDIT IT,
        BE PREPARED FOR IT TO NOT WORK UPON NEXT LOGIN. YOU ARE BEST OFF
        USING EXISTING TOOLS (BEING "SAVE SESSIONS SETTINGS" FROM TH
        LOGOUT PROMPT) TO MAKE THE FILE PROPER.

Also, he had saved the session before and didn't understand why it kept
coming back with OpenOffice and a Gnome-terminal.

Once he, fully briefed us as to his problem, he was fully informed on
howto do the proper procedure, to fix his issue, it worked a charm.

I thank you for your effort.
-- 
greg, [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Novell's Directory Services is a competitive product to Microsoft's
Active Directory in much the same way that the Saturn V is a competitive
product to those dinky little model rockets that kids light off down at
the playfield. -- Thane Walkup


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