On Mon, 2007-11-26 at 20:21 -0500, José Alburquerque wrote: > Ted Gould wrote: > > On Wed, 2007-10-24 at 16:08 -0400, José Alburquerque wrote: > >> Does anyone think it's possible to insert some script in /etc/init.d > >> that might save the session before a shutdown? In other words is there > >> some way to save the session(s) (if there are more than one) just before > >> a shutdown? I'd appreciate any pointers. BTW, I'm running gnome 2.20. > >> Thanks for your answers. > > > > I don't know if you've already gotten an answer, but I don't think there > > is a generic way to do this currently. But, I think the part you're > > looking for is probably the command: "gnome-session-save". I believe if > > you run this with "--kill" and "--silent" on all users currently logged > > in you should get what you're looking for. > > Thanks for answering. A developer from this list did give a similar > answer off-list, but, again, I appreciate your suggestion. :-) For those finding this thread on Google, did it work? Any advice from your experiences? --Ted
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