solarflow99 via mc composed on 2019-02-08 14:09 (UTC-0500):

> Gilberto F wrote:

>>     Since when I started using Linux around the 2000s I use mc. I can
>>     not use Linux if mc is not installed on it. I'm having a hard time
>>     using mc in Debian 9.x. I browse the directories and when I leave
>>     the mc I go back to the directory where I called mc. In Slackware,
>>     mc behaves differently. When I leave the mc I stay in the last
>>     visited directory.

> There is a setting under Options -> Panel Options -> Auto save panels setup

I don't think that has anything to do with it. I see the same difference in 
exit location among
various distros, never have figured out what controlled it, but always have had 
everything labeled
auto save disabled. Could this be one of those differences between dash 
(Debian) and bash
(elsewhere)? On openSUSE, /usr/share/mc/mc-wrapper-sh has one more line than 
Debian. Both have
variables containing the string PWD, which I gather could have something to do 
with start and/or
exit location.
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