On Wednesday, May 19, 2010, Mark Wallace wrote:
> I took the following actions:
> 
> 1.  Closed offending program
> 2. Opened terminal screen and typed "gnome-session-save"
> 3.  Pressed enter.  It moved to next line with no error message,
> but no acknowledgement that command was entered, either.

That seems to be what it does by default, but with a command line 
option it will give you output status:

   http://linux.die.net/man/1/gnome-session-save

I'm just going to assume that this too will save the session, as it's 
not the procedure I'm familiar with.




The next suggestion I have is to recursively search for the name of 
the offending program within files in your home directory using fgrep 
to see if there's a local config file that's starting the program when 
you log into X.

  -- Chris

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