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I know this is quite old but I tried your workaround of comment #59 on Ubuntu
17.10 and it is not working.
I am using the script that you kindly provided. The only net result of running
the script manually is that Thunderbird and Dropbox are re-opened. I stress
that Thunderbird and
Unfortunately this
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1037616/comments/4)
does not work for me.
I'm on Ubuntu Trusty with Gnome3 (gnome-session 3.9.90-0ubuntu12).
I started with the following workaround (manual method see bottom for a
automated one):
1) download dex
This is still working for me in GNOME 3 on Trusty. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/1037616
comment #4 for a succinct summary of the rather involved way to activate
the session saving/restoring workaround.
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Does this fix or another one (unknown to me) works for Trusty (14.04) Desktop ?
I am dying to see this implemented for all my desktop's windows.
Just imagine if you left work in the evening with your (real desktop) set for
the next day and on the morning of the day after, you find that
Just checked and the setting still exists in latest 12.04.3, but it has
no effect at all.
Upgrading to 14.04 in two months -- hopefully it will be functional in
the new release.
This is a valuable feature. It really needs to be restored.
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It seems that Precise now have gnome-session 3.2.1-0ubuntu8.
How I can enable session save/restore functionality?
** Tags added: oneiric precise
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First, you can't create a single interface for mobile devices and desktops and
who in the hell said they wanted it? MS tried and failed, and so has Ubuntu
with Unity. Some things are just illogical. Second, I used to like Gnome and
used it exclusively and I'm disgusted by all the downgrades
This bug is marked as closed with fix released, I didn't found any
fix. how do we reopen it ?
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Title:
No way to save
Hibernate is completly different from saving a session in a file. What's
about, many users? dual boot? power failure? This functionality is
mandatory for many users, a key functionnality. I really don't
understand this low priority.
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Is there any progress regarding this issue? I just tested Gnome 3 on
Ubuntu and you need to tweak it a bit but afterwords it seems to be
quite good. But the session saving does not work. Also the suggested fix
does not work (Ubuntu 12.10).
For me this is also a show stopper and i will switch back
Am I correct in understanding that this fix does not restore the gnome-
session-save program, which allows saving a session in progress without
having to log out? If so, then nothing is solved from my point of view.
Having to log out in order to save my session is quite a big
requirement, because
Bug persists.
How is it possible that GNOME on Fedora does this flawlessly -- always
has -- while Ubuntu Unity in Precise cannot?
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Thing says Fix Released for precise. Why do I not see the bug fixed
after installing updates? How can I see the version number of which
package that releases the fix, or the changelog of the gnome-session
package?
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exported GNOME_SESSION_SAVE variable in bashrc, which IS read during
startup, unfortunately it doesn't work.
I just might have to table Ubuntu. That's so very sad.
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The session files are saved only for programs like Gedit. Programs like
Chrome do not get saved on the session at logout.
And NOTHING is restored upon logon, even though all dconf and gconf
related settings are enabled.
This is pretty bad. Everyone gets this right EXCEPT Ubuntu Unity (and
Rudd-O,
as i replied earlier in this thread, I've been so frustrated by this that
I've already ditched gnome and moved to xfce. It gives me my gnome 2 look
and feel and behavior, including flawless session saving.
Also, future releases of gnome are going to severely curtail the
functionality of
Rudd-O,
To add to my previous email, don't table Ubuntu just yet. Install xfce and
the other ancillary xfce packages, or try xubuntu (Ubuntu with xfce as the
default window manager).
Also, correcting a typo in my previous email, i somehow missed out adding
the word hacker after the word kernel.
You need to export the variable to the environment of gnome-session,
which does not read .bashrc. Try setting it within /etc/X11/Xsession.d
instead.
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GNOME_SESSION_SAVE works fine for me. I am using it in a GNOME (3)
session started by gdm.
In this case, the environment variable has to be set somewhere that is
found by /etc/gdm/Xsession, for example ~/.profile.
Hence for those for whom the fix doesn't work: check that the
environment variable
Hello,
Thank you very much for your update. I'm glad to hear that it works for
someone.
I tested Desgualdo's script with no success, maybe due to my lack of
knowledge.
I'm running Ubuntu 12.04 with GNOME (3) Classic (Fallback) mode.
Unfortunately I can't find /etc/gdm/Xsession nor ~/.profile
If there is no /etc/gdm/Xsession on your system, then you're not using
GDM, and my approach may not work for you. You could switch to using
GDM.
If you have no ~/.profile, I am surprised, as Ubuntu creates one by
default when a user account is created, and has done for many years.
However, you
Note that, rather confusingly, GNOME_SESSION_SAVE only controls whether
the session is *restored*, not whether it is *saved*. To ensure that it
is saved, you must set org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session in
dconf, e.g. with dconf-editor.
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More succinctly, enable session saving with:
dconf write /org/gnome/gnome-session/auto-save-session true
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Title:
No
Thanks again. I have just checked it with dconf-editor and /org/gnome
/gnome-session/auto-save-session was set to TRUE already. And, of
course, without effect.
I reckon that I may have missed the point of this bug mistaken
GNOME_SESSION_SAVE for AUTO_SAVE_SESSION, as my problem is that my
session
Just in case it might help anyone, I'd like to mention that I've given
up on this whole thing and switched to using xfce instead of gnome. It
allows me to get back my gnome 2 look and feel, and also gives me
painless session saving.
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 11:21 AM, CSV 771...@bugs.launchpad.net
Thank you for the tip Kartikeya. In other systems I'm starting to use
Xubuntu too with interesting results, but I keep GNOME in my main
computer for the moment.
I've read that even Canonical is going to freeze GNOME 3 versions in
12.04 LTS to avoid further changes in Nautilus that steal even more
Hello,
As this bug is marked as Fixed I just wanted to make clear that
GNOME_SESSION_SAVE=TRUE does *NOT* work in Ubuntu 12.04 Classic (updated to
date, so with the released fix). No window/application is saved and
re-opened/re-launched on startup.
I understand that it should be marked as
I have made a workaround until this gets fixed. It is a script that helps to
configure your session. Just paste this at terminal:
cd ~/ wget -c http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4098082/session.config chmod +x
~/session.config ~/session.config
You can view the code of script (
Setting the GNOME_SESSION_SAVE environment variable seems to nothing.
Anyone used it successfully?
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Title:
No way to save
** Changed in: ubuntu-release-notes
Status: New = Invalid
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Title:
No way to save current session
Status in Release
** Branch linked: lp:~ubuntu-desktop/gnome-session/ubuntu
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Title:
No way to save current session
Status in “gnome-session”
There is a pending upload for this:
+gnome-session (3.2.1-0ubuntu7) precise; urgency=low
+
+ * debian/patches/51_remove_session_saving_from_gui.patch:
+- add GNOME_SESSION_SAVE environment variable for people wanting to
+ use the save session still, knowing that it can break your system
This is only a low bug, and could introduce more problems than it
solves. Lets get this into the q-series instead, and consider a
backport/SRU later in the cycle, after there's been a bit more strategic
thinking around this.
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu Precise)
Milestone: None =
I've discussed this further with Kate on IRC; the risks here are not
risk of regression, they're risks that users will shoot themselves in
the foot by using this feature. But the agreement that came out of UDS
was that didrocks would give me (and other users like me) a loaded gun
pointed
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-session - 3.2.1-0ubuntu7
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* debian/patches/51_remove_session_saving_from_gui.patch:
- add GNOME_SESSION_SAVE environment variable for people wanting to
use the save session
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu Q-series)
Status: New = Fix Released
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Title:
No way to save current session
** Also affects: ubuntu-release-notes
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
No way to save current session
Thanks for going after this problem, all! However, I'm not clear on
something. In my case, I like to save a standard session that starts
up every time, not the latest session. With that in mind, would it be
possible to set the environment variable, close the session (in correct
form), re-open it,
** Also affects: gnome-session (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Low
Status: Triaged
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Title:
No way to save current
About the ubuntu version 11.04 logout: the gnome-session.
We can do this: killall gnome-session.As we know that we can type sudo
gnome-session-save --logout then the os will logout!
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