I can understand all the pros for session saving, but I really don't think it's
a good default (and other developers don't really seem to support a change
about this). If you need the feature, it's fairly easy to set up auto saving in
the preferences. Moreover, the logout dialog is already compl
Seems that no one replied to my mail to the mailing list yet, and that the
discussion is going to take place here, oh well.
I think that most people don't want it because they aren't used to Linux, after
all they're used to Windows which doesn't have the session saving feature. IMO
beginners op
I like the current system as well (not saving session). Sometimes, if
something goes wrong with tinkering, you want a clean GNOME to start up in, and
using the "failsafe" option and then finding and deleting your session is just
a pain.
Also, most people expect that if they log out of their co
I like the current situation (save not enabled by default). Users probably
don't expect their session to be saved... I have seen lots of beginners opening
dozens of windows (15 firefox instances for example), and it's very fortunate
that leaving the session allows a small automatic "clean up" to
thank you for working on that
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session saving not enabled by default in Dapper
https://launchpad.net/malone/bugs/35043
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Sorry for my late reply, I'll send an e-mail to the ubuntu-desktop list.
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session saving not enabled by default in Dapper
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