Sorry if you found my tone was inappropriate. I certainly didn't mean to
offend any of the developers or volunteers who work to make Ubuntu such
a great product. I am very grateful for all the hard work they are doing
and Ubuntu is by far my favorite OS!

However, I do believe it is unacceptable from a user's point of view
that a release of Ubuntu should be made with this known feature
broken/unimplemented when it worked perfectly well in all previous
releases. Canonical has paid employees and releases a product that users
pay for support for so there should be a level of quality control that
would catch major problems like this before a new release is made. Even
the most basic testing would have uncovered this.

My frustration is not with the developers, or the people who take care
of bug tracking, but with the lack of quality control at Canonical that
allowed something like this to make it into a new release of Ubuntu.
This is a serious regression and I really can't believe Canonical wasn't
aware of it before release.

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gnome session does not restore the previous session
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/249373
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