gnome-terminal does not honor new gnome session protocol
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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GNOME Terminal |
Fix Released
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Medium
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gnome-terminal (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Medium
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Ubuntu Desktop Bugs |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
This is almost certainly an upstream bug.
This is not a duplicate of 249373.
However, this was found while checking to see if 249373 still appeared in jaunty alpha 4.
When Gnome moved to their new session protocol for the version of gnome shipped in intrepid, it was to be expected that applications such as gnome-terminal and nautilus would be delayed in actually making use of the new session protocol.
However, at this point in time that is not the case.
On a fresh install of jaunty alpha 4
1) Open gnome-terminal
2) run gnome-session-save
3) Logout
4) Log back in again
does not produce the expected result that the gnome-terminal window is opened on the next login.
A retry of
1) Open gnome-terminal
2) Open places->Home Folder
3) System-
3.1) Click automatically remember running applications when logging out
3.2) Click on remember currently running applications.
4) Close
5) Restart
6) Log in again
also does not produce the expected results of the gnome-terminal and nautilus window being open upon the next login.
This bug is to note that gnome-terminal and nautilus do not abide by the new gnome session management protocol.
It would be appreciated if this upstream bug would be noted in the Known Issues section of
http://
gnome-terminal is 2.25.5-0ubuntu2
nautilus is 2.25.4-0ubuntu1
Thanks,
Chris Dukes
Related branches
Changed in gnome-terminal: | |
status: | Unknown → Confirmed |
Changed in gnome-terminal (Ubuntu): | |
assignee: | nobody → desktop-bugs |
Changed in gnome-terminal: | |
status: | Confirmed → Fix Released |
Changed in gnome-terminal: | |
importance: | Unknown → Medium |
Thank you for your bug report, but why do you think that this is not a duplicate of bug 249373? This functionality has not been ported to the new gnome-session codebase yet, so bug 249373 still applies to Jaunty. To me, this problem looks like bug 249373, unless you can explain why you think it isn't