----- Original Message -----
From: Heather/Femme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 11 Aug 2003 16:07:15 -0400
To: Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE Session management  on logout

> On Mon, 2003-08-11 at 06:40, Angus Auld wrote:
> 
> > Hi Femme, it's me again. I'm thinking maybe that the "Save Session" in kicker 
> > isn't available by default, as the current session is automatically saved.
> > Go to: Start Applications > Configuration > KDE > Components > Session Manager, 
> > and make sure the option to "Restore manually saved session" is selected.
> > I think that will give you the "Save Session" in kicker.
> > 
> > I should add the usual disclaimer, "YMMV", but, I hope not too much. ;-) 
> > 
> > HTH. Best regards to you Femme.
> > 
> > --Angus
> 
> Hi Angus *smiles*
> 
> Well actually that *is* the default, and ya... my mileage sucks!  It
> doesn't give me a "save session" box if i have taht checked... so whats
> up with this? :)
> 
> i looked into it a bit further & I found the "save session
> automatically" may be the only way to do it..but still i get no little
> checkbox... so i'm kinda stumped.  I'm thinking maybe i should scour teh
> KDE site..but i'm not too sure where to look on there either.  
> 
> Am i the only one with this little idiocy bugging me? :)
> -- 
> Femme
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Hi Femme *smiles*, 
I just now tried unselecting "Restore manually saved session", and instead choosing 
first the alternate option, "Restore previous session", and then, "Start with an empty 
session", in Session Manager. In both cases my "Save Session" option in "Start 
Applications" went away. 
This option appears just above "Logout "angus" and "Lock Screen", in my "Start 
Applications" menu. To manually save the current session, you just click that, and 
then logout/shutdown. When you restart/login, your former session should be restored.

I hope we are not on different wavelengths here. It is the ability to restore your 
current session that you want, right?

I don't know if there is a way to get the "save session" box on logout like Mdk 9, if 
that is what you want.
What do you want Femme???? ;-)) lol  

--Angus

"Let us not look back in anger or forward in fear, but around in awareness."--James 
Thurber

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