I agree with Jussi.

It sounds like in KDE you were set up to restore previous session on log 
in (whether or not you knew it at the time)

So setting gnome up to do the same should sort you out.



Edward Dunagin wrote:
> Hello Rafael,
>
> Thanks for the note.
>
> On 10/25/07, Rafael F. Compte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>>> When I have several Terminals minimized at the
>>> bottom of my panel they disappear upon rebooting. Is there a
>>> 'remember' function in Gutsy?
>>>
>>>       
>> Hi, I think you've got the wrong approach here. The Gnome terminal is just a
>> program that will close down if you log out, not to say shut down. If you
>> REBOOT of course they will disappear, that's expected!
>>     
>
> Why expected? I don't reboot often, but enough so that 'expected'
> operation becomes a real pain for me. Also, I shut down at night for
> green reasons and money too<g>
>
>  I suggest the SUSPEND
>   
>> or HIBERNATE option if you want to keep your terminals open and your
>> settings.
>> By the way. It has nothing to do with the panels. Nothing at all.
>>     
>
> Why if I may, does it have nothing to do with panels? Is setting up
> panels a different  application
>  application in "X"? and not Gnome related??
>
> I used KDE for so long, but when I switched to UbuntuStudio I decided
> to give Gnome a run for the money. Should I be switching back to KDE?
>
> Peace..............................Ed
>
> Edward Dunagin-Dunigan-Dunnigan
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