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Description of problem: gnome-session-properties, on "Startup Programs" tab, saves only one tick/untick action per run, meaning if I untick, for example, "Tracker File System Miner" and "Tracker Store", when I reopen gnome-session-properties only "Tracker File System Miner" is unticked. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-session-3.4.0-2.fc17.i686 (also present in Fedora 16) How reproducible: Most of times -- being faster(?) unticking/ticking seems to help to the bug to occur. Steps to Reproduce: 1. open gnome-session-properties 2. untick two programs, close gnome-session-properties Actual results: Reopen gnome-session-properties, one of those is still ticked. Expected results: Reopen gnome-session-properties, the two unticked before are still unticked.
If you wait 5 seconds before closing, are both programs unticked?
Yes, if I wait 5 seconds before closing, the results are the ones expected.
This is another symptom of bug 785828, which is ticking or unticking just one checkbox and then immediately closing the program.
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