@thad-fisch
yes, i did. now, the session management became a real nightmare. it was always 
broken in ubuntu 13.10, but it used to work without problems in ubuntu 13.04. 
something like a month or two ago, a xfce update broke that also in 13.04. btw, 
i have backports switched on...

i regularly have to do a manual cleaning of processes. usually two
power-managers are started which disables all the related functionality
like screen dimming, hibernation etc. i kill all duplicate processes
mentioned above in the bug report, then do a desktop restart (sometimes
killing and restarting needs a second cycle).

power-manager issue is quite annoying since relying on critical battery
level setting i regularly experience draining of the battery (with
consequent crash) when two power-managers are running and not managing
anything.

and volume controls don't work when two volumeds are running...

what changed between those two versions? i never had to care about the
xfce session settings, except for maybe switching off the session
saving...?

is seems when the fxce desktop is not closed properly, the running
processes leave files somewhere, according to which they are restarted
on next login irrespective of the "save-session" flag. maybe the logic
should be reverted, instead of "save-session" a "restore-session" should
be programmed since it seems running processes in a session are
saved/identified by default.

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