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Hi all,
when I login to my new Gnome-3 shell, it always starts with a blank screen.
How to make it save my workspaces when I log out ?
:-(
- -Greg
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Gregory Hosler <ghosler <at> redhat.com> writes:
when I login to my new Gnome-3 shell, it always starts with a blank screen.
How to make it save my workspaces when I log out ?
Run gnome-session-properties and check "Automatically remember running applications when logging out" under the Options tab. It may not reliably save applications in the right workspaces, but it didn't before, either. (I normally only use 1 workspace so don't really notice.)
On 06/30/2011 09:18 AM, Andre Robatino wrote:
Gregory Hosler <ghosler <at> redhat.com> writes:
when I login to my new Gnome-3 shell, it always starts with a blank screen.
How to make it save my workspaces when I log out ?
Run gnome-session-properties and check "Automatically remember running applications when logging out" under the Options tab. It may not reliably save applications in the right workspaces, but it didn't before, either. (I normally only use 1 workspace so don't really notice.)
Gnome 3 is still a work in progress - I am sure the devs will make this feature fully supported in time - using the gnome 2 command line is a bit of a work around and hopefully will continue to be supported in some form.