Re: altering saved sessions



Thanks Tesla I learned a few things from this... ;^)
	Cheers!  Ian.



On August 29, 2002 03:16 am, you wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 11:03:38AM -0500 or thereabouts, Ian Timshel wrote:
> > Hi all.
> > 	I'm running Gnome 1.4 using Enlightenment with Red Hat 7.2
> > I once used the "save session" feature and now I'd like to stop
> > those programs from starting when I start Gnome.
> >
> >   Please tell me how this is done...
>
> control-center -> session properties and start-up programs.
>
> That gives you the right section. It opens on the session
> options tab. Click the startup programs tab.
>
> If the programs are in the "non-session-managed startup programs"
> list, delete 'em there. If not, go to "browse currently running
> programs". That button is probably at the bottom. You'll get
> a list of programs which are running. Select one, and check that
> it says "normal" in the style box at the top. If it doesn't,
> change it back to normal. If it's on "respawn", then as soon as
> you kill it, it will restart. Click remove. Repeat for each
> program you want to lose.
>
> Then save the session before you exit. You can wait for the
> logout box with the "save current session?" checkbox. Or you
> can just type "save-session" at a terminal prompt.
>
> Some of these buttons have slightly different names in different
> releases of Gnome and of distros. Some distros don't have the
> "save current session" option when you logout. Experiment :)
>
> Telsa
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