Description of problem:When I logout of FC9 (Gnome desktop) w/ some open rxvt windows, then log back in, the rxvt windows are gone. They were saved under FC8 (XFCE 4.4.2) & I have to re-open all of them to restart work. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):FC9 64-bit, fully updated. How reproducible: try it yourself :-) .... Steps to Reproduce: 1. login to FC9 64-bit under gnome & open some rxvt windows. 2.logout 3.login again, the windows are gone (for me) .... Actual results: rxvt windows don't get saved across logouts Expected results: rxvt windows do get saved across logouts .... Additional info: anything you want.
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As per the housekeeping E-mail I just received, I need someone to upgrade the version on this to FC10 or FC11 if it has not been fixed. I can't change the version (yet) since I am staying w/ FC9 for now. I really like rxvt & hope this gets fixed soon.
I just upgraded to FC11 64-bit (this A.M., via preupgrade) & this same buggy behavior exists :-/ ....
I just did a 'yum -y upgrade' within the hour, which installed a new kernel among other things. I rebooted & this problem is still with us :-/ ....
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