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Session file manager windows are scrambled on log-in
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/425936
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** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
It's reproducible for me. I have five (5) nautilus windows in my first
workspace, ten (10) in my second and one (1) in my third. Each time I
logout and then login at least one of the windows in my first workspace
is interchanged with another in the second one. I can't quite say what
steps to tak
I just discovered that it seems to be related with multi-tab nautilus
windows. I had one window with several tabs. When I closed all the
tabs but one (a regular browser window), the session works fine on
logout and then login.
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Session file manager windows are scrambled on log-in
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Are you using session saving then?
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Session file manager windows are scrambled on log-in
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Yes. In the "Startup Applications Preferences", "Automatically
remember..." is checked. I also have a custom running script that saves
my session every so often with the "gnome-session-save" command.
I tried reproducing it in a guest account, but it doesn't occur there (I
only tested with four w
Re-assigning to nautilus - as it is responsible for restoring it's own
state.
** Package changed: gnome-session (Ubuntu) => nautilus (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Session file manager windows are scrambled on log-in
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