My Session Manager is lost

Alan McKinnon alan at linuxholdings.co.za
Thu Mar 9 09:08:05 UTC 2006


On Thursday, 9 March 2006 03:31, Manuel Mely wrote:
> Opps! Sorry, I'm looking the place where you can specify to
> open/restore/ sessions when a user logins to KDE... It was my fault
> saying that is called "Session Manager"

KDE doesn't use named desktop sessions. There are three options, 
selectable from Control Centre -> KDE Components -> Sessions Manager

1. Restore previous session. When you log out the state of the desktop 
is saved, then restored when you log in again
2. Restore manually saved session. This enables a "Save Session" icon 
on the K menu. Click it to save the state of your desktop, that is 
what will be restored regardless of what you open/close later in that 
same session
3. Start with an empty session. Basically disables saved sessions and 
always gives you a blank desktop.

Basically, there is only one session ever available to be restored and 
you get to choose how that session will look

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Alan McKinnon
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