[gentoo-user] re: xfce4 sessions and start-up menu

2014-05-29 Thread Alexander Kapshuk
Howdy,

After shutting down my system with some apps still running the other
day, I noticed they were automatically started for me when I logged on
to the system next. As that wasn't what I wanted, I thought I'd go to
the xfce4 settings menu and clear the session cache, which resulted in
my thunderbird mail filters no longer working, the minimise, maximise
and close window buttons no longer showing, and my mouse pointer being
an X, rather than a pointer.

Is there a way to revert the changes made?

Thanks.




[gentoo-user] Re: xfce4 sessions and start-up menu [SOLVED]

2014-05-29 Thread Alexander Kapshuk
On 05/29/2014 07:03 PM, Alexander Kapshuk wrote:
 Howdy,

 After shutting down my system with some apps still running the other
 day, I noticed they were automatically started for me when I logged on
 to the system next. As that wasn't what I wanted, I thought I'd go to
 the xfce4 settings menu and clear the session cache, which resulted in
 my thunderbird mail filters no longer working, the minimise, maximise
 and close window buttons no longer showing, and my mouse pointer being
 an X, rather than a pointer.

 Is there a way to revert the changes made?

 Thanks.

Problem fixed. I panicked too soon. A google search brought about the
answer:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/52087/clear-xfce4-session

rm -rf ~/.cache/sessions/*