On Mon, 30 Mar 2015, Rick Stevens wrote:

On 03/30/2015 06:54 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:

 Greetings,

 Xfce gives you the option to save your session on logout.

 In earlier versions, all of my tabbed sessions of Gedit and
 Gnome-Terminal would be restored.

 Now, with an F21 setup, only Firefox comes up restored. At best,
 Gedit
 is opened, but in a new document setting.

 Any pointers on whether or not this can be changed so that Gedit
 and
 Gnome-Terminal sessions are restored?

 Or is this a new, undocumented feature?

IIRC it's dependent on your desktop manager. I'm using lightdm on F20 gdm on F21 and the save sessions seem to work fine for me, but I've not done anything really tricky (I tend to close editors and such before I
log out).

Try some other desktop manager and see if that does it.

I think that some of my answer lies here: this was reported with the release of F19:
Fedora 19, Gnome 3, and Session Management
Gene Czarcinski gene at czarc.net
Wed Sep 11 18:07:41 UTC 2013
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/users/2013-September/440755.html

Since various projects and thoughts seem to breach the 24/7 cycle, sometimes going on for years, I end up keeping multiple-sessions open as reminder.

Eventually, it will end.

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And then,
On Mon, 30 Mar 2015, Joe Zeff wrote:

On 03/30/2015 06:54 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
 Any pointers on whether or not this can be changed so that Gedit
 and
 Gnome-Terminal sessions are restored?

 Or is this a new, undocumented feature?

You're using Xfce, and having trouble with two Gnome programs.
Have you tried using Leafpad and xfce4-terminal and see if they do
what you want?  (I understand that you might prefer the two
programs that you're currently using, but if nothing else, you can
see if it's related to what DE the programs were written for.)

The issue, while unconfirmed, seems to be specific to gnome applications such as gedit and gnome-terminal.

I've tried xfce-terminal just to compare it's user-friendliness with gnome-terminal. WHile both have the same base functionality, The latter is better, imho.

I've never used leafpad, but I'll try on your suggestion.

Much thanks.

Max
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