Automatically save changes to session Select this option if you want the session manager to save
the current state of your session. The session manager
saves the session-managed applications that are open, and
the settings associated with the session-managed
applications. The next time that you start a session, the
applications start automatically, with the saved settings.
If you do not select this option, when you end you session
the Logout Confirmation dialog displays a Save current
setup option.
Sessions
Use this area of the dialog to manage multiple sessions in
the desktop environment, as follows:
●
To create a new session, click on the Add button.
The Add a new session dialog is displayed. Use
this dialog to specify a name for your session.
●
To change the name of a session, select the session
in the Choose Current Session table. Click on the
Edit button. The Edit session name dialog is
displayed. Type a new name for your session.
●
To delete a session, select the session in the Choose
Current Session table. Click on the Delete button.
When you log in on GDM, you choose a session. When
you choose a session, you can select which of the multiple
sessions to use.
10.6.2. Setting Session Properties
Use the Current Session tabbed section to specify startup order values, and to choose restart styles
for the session-managed applications in your current session.
Table 10.9
lists the session properties that you can configure.
Table 10.9. Session Properties
Option Function
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