The easiest way is have Gnome start your apps by setting them in your gnome-session-properties (System - Preferences - Sessions), but it's not the same as saving your session.
Another workaround is hibernate your computer instead of shutting it down.
At work I depend heavily on saving sessions, so I'm a bit crippled too.
Hi Kees,
Someone has a workaround, but it requires a bit of effort, so it seems: http:// blogs.sun. com/mattman/ entry/gnome_ 2_24_session_ save1.
The easiest way is have Gnome start your apps by setting them in your gnome-session- properties (System - Preferences - Sessions), but it's not the same as saving your session.
Another workaround is hibernate your computer instead of shutting it down.
At work I depend heavily on saving sessions, so I'm a bit crippled too.
Cheers, R.