** Description changed: - I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided + ***Problem:- + - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. + _____________ + + ***Details:- + + **What happened:- + - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. + + **What was expected:- + - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either + 1- Remember the session for one time boot only + or 2- An option appears to disable this function. + + **Environment:- + - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 + - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic + - GNOME 2.28.1 + ______________ + + ***Additional Notes:- + **Workaround:- + - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. + ________________- + + ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 + + "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time - for it to actually happen. + for it to actually happen."
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu) Status: Invalid => New ** Description changed: + (The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 + by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu + release; i.e. 9.10) + ***Problem:- - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. _____________ ***Details:- - **What happened:- + **What happened:- - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. - **What was expected:- - - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either - 1- Remember the session for one time boot only - or 2- An option appears to disable this function. + **What was expected:- + - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either + 1- Remember the session for one time boot only + or 2- An option appears to disable this function. - **Environment:- + **Environment:- - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic - GNOME 2.28.1 ______________ ***Additional Notes:- - **Workaround:- + **Workaround:- - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. ________________- ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen." ** Description changed: - (The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 - by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu - release; i.e. 9.10) - + --------------------- + (The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10) + --------------------- ***Problem:- - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. _____________ ***Details:- **What happened:- - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. **What was expected:- - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either 1- Remember the session for one time boot only or 2- An option appears to disable this function. **Environment:- - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic - GNOME 2.28.1 + - gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5 ______________ ***Additional Notes:- **Workaround:- - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. ________________- ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen." ** Description changed: --------------------- - (The bug report has been reconstructed from that reported on 2006-09-17 by by Bjorn T. Jonsson as the behaviour is observed on a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10) + #(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10) --------------------- ***Problem:- - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. _____________ ***Details:- **What happened:- - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. **What was expected:- - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either 1- Remember the session for one time boot only - or 2- An option appears to disable this function. + or 2- Provide an option to disable this function. **Environment:- - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic - GNOME 2.28.1 - - gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5 ______________ ***Additional Notes:- **Workaround:- - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. ________________- ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen." ** Description changed: --------------------- #(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10) --------------------- ***Problem:- - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. _____________ ***Details:- **What happened:- - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. **What was expected:- - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either 1- Remember the session for one time boot only or 2- Provide an option to disable this function. **Environment:- - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic - GNOME 2.28.1 + - gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5 ______________ ***Additional Notes:- **Workaround:- - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. ________________- ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen." ** Description changed: --------------------- #(The bug report has been reconstructed from that descried by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 as the bug seems to appear in a recent Ubuntu release; i.e. 9.10) --------------------- ***Problem:- - "Remember Currently Running Applications" cannot be disabled. _____________ ***Details:- **What happened:- - Clicking "Remember Currently Running Applications" once, from System>Preferences>Startup Applications> Options [tab], (withOUT checking the "Automatically remember..." box) cannot be disabled; the applications just start every time Karmic boots up. **What was expected:- - Clicking the previously mentioned option should either 1- Remember the session for one time boot only or 2- Provide an option to disable this function. **Environment:- - Ubuntu 9.10 (karmic) i386 - Kernel Linux 2.6.31-15-generic - GNOME 2.28.1 - gnome-session 2.28.0-0ubuntu5 ______________ ***Additional Notes:- **Workaround:- - - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevent the autostart behaviour. - ________________- + - Manual removal of the files contained in ".config/gnome-session/saved-session" in Home directory prevents the autostart behaviour. + ________________ ***Old description as reported by Bjorn T. Jonsson on 2006-09-17 "I fiddled with selecting to save session at logoff/reboot, but decided to deselect it again and go back to the default state. Well, it still saves my session every time, even if the option is deselected. Besides, I just get a message saying session was saved - and no reboot or shutdown. Just the dialog. I have to do reboot/shutdown a second time for it to actually happen." -- Save session option gets stuck ON https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/60863 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs