On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 11:18:09 -0800, Andrei Ivanov muttered: > I'm having some trouble convincing gnome not to save changes to the > session. > > By default, gnome saves the changes, so if I logout of gnome with some > programs running, when I logon the next time it starts them again. > > So I closed all the applications and logged out, and then I logged in > again (no applications were started automatically... good). > I disabled "Applications-> Desktop preferences-> Advanced-> Session > Options: Automatically save changes to session" and logged out. > > But when I logged in, the "Sessions" configuration dialog appeared, and, > after it, Nautilus also started and this happens now every time... :( > > What can I do ?
One way to fix this would be to log out, log in on a VT, and delete .gnome2/session -- this'll clear anything you have saved for the session. > Btw: why can't I use the `win` key on my keyboard as a shortcut ? (it > seems gnome doesn't see the key press) You may have to mess with xmodmap. -- Andrew Farmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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