Very annoying bug for distro with such claim.
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Same bug. Same annoying!
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On Sat, Nov 01, 2008 at 12:33:56AM -, Kees Kuip wrote:
> At the top of the page I see a link to bugzilla of gnome:
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536685
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=552387
is probably the better bug to track.
536685 refers more to a bug in migrating t
Just because it's consistent with your policy doesn't mean the policy
itself is not an error. I shouldn't have to stay with a previous
version of the distro in order to avoid total and complete breakage of a
useful feature (with no replacement in sight). Not to mention that
downgrading to a previ
ubuntu ships the current GNOME version every cycle that's not an error
if you don't want it you can still use the lts version
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At the top of the page I see a link to bugzilla of gnome:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=536685
Is this the description of the upstream bug?
If it is so then I think a wrong bug is reported!
Also I don't see any links back from that bug to this thread. So that upstream
can see what the
Of course, the fact that it's an upstream bug doesn't alter the fact
that Ubuntu has made a serious error in judgement to move to a version
of Gnome with such a serious regression.
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discussing the setting will not change the fact that the bug is an
upstream one and will require upstream work too
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Importance: Low => Medium
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How about something like this in the release notes, under "Other Known
issues":
User sessions are not currently saved on logout. The simple workaround
is to add the programs you need to start to the auto-start menu. We are
awaiting a fix from upstream, and expect to fix it in a post-release
upda
Dammit, I should have waited longer before updating. This is *NOT* a low
priority bug. It's the first one (there are more) that a user
encounters. How could this go unnoticed in the release candidate?
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Hi Kees,
Someone has a workaround, but it requires a bit of effort, so it seems:
http://blogs.sun.com/mattman/entry/gnome_2_24_session_save1.
The easiest way is have Gnome start your apps by setting them in your
gnome-session-properties (System - Preferences - Sessions), but it's not
the same as
I just upgraded to Intrepid and have this bug.
It is very very annoying. Please mark this bug has high priority.
Is there a workaround? a quick-dirty fix?
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Please include this so important and annoying bug in:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntrepidReleaseNotes
Becoming more and more people that are being upgraded is discovering it.
I think it is so important and annoying to be appointed.
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I have this same issue after upgrading, session is not saved, I had
removed ~/.gnome2/session for test and it is not created now.
Session Save is a very important feature, I agree that this bug should
be a high priority fix.
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On Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 03:01:56PM -, Mozg wrote:
> I agree that this bug should be a high priority fix as many users of
> previous releases are used to this option and expect it to work in the
> next release. I have this problem and it is _very_ annoying!
Complaining to the ubuntu bug tracker
I agree that this bug should be a high priority fix as many users of
previous releases are used to this option and expect it to work in the
next release. I have this problem and it is _very_ annoying!
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you should comment upstream the ubuntu desktop team doesn't have the
ressources to work on such changes right now, you can add softwares to
the session start though
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I can't believe that this so upset and seriously bug still hapens in a RC!.
Are we supposed to be that every time you turn on the PC into intrepid run all
the applications?, skype, pidgim, evolution, terminal, etc.. every time.!?
This marked low and it would be one of the most annoying bugs so far
i have to second this opinion! this is a serious regression! 'low' is
way to low ;).
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>Is this really "low" priority? I find it extremely irritating that none of my
>applications are restarted when I log back >in.
>It's even more irritating that Gnome claims to be able to do this!
I think the same. Low priority?.
This makes my system almost unusable. With low characterist
> the new session protocol has each app that supports it
> (Which as far as I can tell are the apps in gnome-session and nothing else)
> directs each application to store session information in gconf2.
I wonder who starts all the applications that have their session saved
in gconf2. I don't care w
On Wed, Oct 08, 2008 at 06:02:10PM -, Lukas Hejtmanek wrote:
> Yes, the firefox is just killed. Anyway, gnome-session-properties
> complains that saving session is not implemented yet :) And I don't see
> any session file under ~/.gnome2, ~/.gnome2_private, ~/.config
the new session protocol h
Yes, the firefox is just killed. Anyway, gnome-session-properties
complains that saving session is not implemented yet :) And I don't see
any session file under ~/.gnome2, ~/.gnome2_private, ~/.config
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First, correction: GNOME is indeed switching to a new D-Bus-based
protocol for session management, but the new session manager *should
have legacy support for XSMP*. The latest documentation seem to be
http://live.gnome.org/SessionManagement/GnomeSession and XSMP is
mentioned there prominently. Als
pakraticus: As far as I know, GNOME *didn't* switch to a new session
protocol. There are plans to eventually do that, but, for the time
being, the session protocol continues to be XSMP. You may be confused by
the fact that the GNOME 2.24 release notes mention DBus for session
management, but, as fa
On Fri, Oct 03, 2008 at 04:06:03AM -, Johne wrote:
> This isn't something that Ubuntu can really fix anyhow. Only Gnome's
> developers should be willing to spend the time to fix, not Ubuntu's.
Well, there's a fix, but at this point it would be a mess.
Revert to 2.22.x GNOME. Upgrade to 2.24.x
This isn't something that Ubuntu can really fix anyhow. Only Gnome's
developers should be willing to spend the time to fix, not Ubuntu's.
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Is this really "low" priority? I find it extremely irritating that none
of my applications are restarted when I log back in. It's even more
irritating that Gnome claims to be able to do this!
Also, is gnome-terminal really a "legacy" application?
For years, I've had applications automatically sta
the upstream bug reference is listed several times on the launchpad bug
page, in the bugs table and in the sidebar
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Sebatien,
Would you be kind enough to point us to the mailing list or WIKI that discusses
these upstream issues?
Per the August 8th changelog entry within the gnome-session source indicates
this was fixed.
Traffic on the desktop-devel-list is somewhat sparse after the initial proposal
to revamp
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Status: Unknown => New
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thank you for your bug report, those are known upstream issues
** Changed in: gnome-session (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Low
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (desktop-bugs)
Status: New => Triaged
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