Saving sessions before a system shutdown
- From: José Alburquerque <jaalburquerque@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 13:32:10 -0400
Hello everyone. I'm not sure I should be asking this question on this
list, but I thought I'd try in case anyone knows something about my
question. I've configured my system to shutdown at a certain hour every
night (just to save a little electricity while I sleep). Sometimes I
leave my gnome session logged in and I forget to logout. I like to save
my session before I logout, but when the system automatically shuts
down, the session is not saved and the next time I log in, all my
windows are gone (except that nautilus opens one window with my home
directory in it).
Does anyone think it's possible to insert some script in /etc/init.d
that might save the session before a shutdown? In other words is there
some way to save the session(s) (if there are more than one) just before
a shutdown? I'd appreciate any pointers. BTW, I'm running gnome 2.20.
Thanks for your answers.
-Jose
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