I am running Xubuntu 18.04.2 as well. This is relegated to a:
I won't work, and you can't make me. Is there any solution to this?
Please re-open this bug. It still exists after 6 years.
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Bug 1371149 is still open and has a reference to
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10963.
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This bug is not fixed. I am using a up to date Xubuntu 18.04.2, Xfce 4.12.
Having activated 'Session -> Automatically save session on logout', some active
windows are saved and reopened, some not. And it is not random, it's completely
reproducible and it's always the same applications.
As
I have finally made sense of this. Some running applications appear
automatically in the 'Session' section, e.g. firefox, but others don't,
like google-chrome. To get chrome running automatically you have to
manually enter it in the 'Application Autostart' section. If you add
firefox to the
I seem to be getting bugs now that I never had with my previous 14.04
distro.
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Title:
xfce 4 session manager does not save session
To manage
This behaviour is nothing like bug 1289793
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Title:
xfce 4 session manager does not save session
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Alas I am using Xubuntu 17.04 and I am afflicted by the same problem, so
fixed - not.
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Title:
xfce 4 session manager does not save session
To
The initial issue seems be resolved now. I will close this report by
changing the status to fixed .
Please continue the discussion about the workspace inconsistency in bug
1289793.
** Changed in: xfce4-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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This problem seems to have been fixed. Has anything been updated or
changed?
Session manager is now saving sessions successfully and presenting them
as options on startup. Sessions are restoring. It is brilliant. One
glaring problem remains: it seems that no applications bar Gedit can
remember in
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New = Confirmed
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@TK (tkrishan) , your problem is it not the Bug #1204919 ?
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To confirm, its not working after the update.
Sessions and Startup has the following checked: Display chooser on
login; Automatically save session on logout; Prompt on logout.
But my system does none of these things.
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** Changed in: xfce4-session (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = New
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Title:
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To manage
Please excuse me Stephen. It's taken me a while to see your request.
There has been an update of the session manager since this report. I've
not tried it yet.
Here's:
$ apt-cache policy xfce4-session
xfce4-session:
Installed: 4.10.0-2ubuntu1.1
Candidate: 4.10.0-2ubuntu1.1
Version table:
I'm having a similar problem but my session is always saved, even when I
have the Applications Settings Sessions and Start-up to NOT
automatically save sessions.
I've run the apt-cache policy as requested from the reporter of this
bug; as you can see, I am running Saucy.
xfce4-session:
From the command line could you please run:
apt-cache policy xfce4-session
After running that could you please post the output as a follow-up to
this bug?
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