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    xfce saved sessions

    I'm running xfce (Xubuntu 9.04). I crashed a session. At startup I have a choice to go back to a few earlier sessions (default - the crashed on, and two other named sessions that work fine).

    How do I remove these saved sessions? I have no interest in saving them.
    I'll try man xfce-session now. Should I google X session or stick with the ubuntu forums?
    Thx in advance.

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    a hacked solution - good enough for now

    OK I've finally seen my local .cache directory and went into
    .cache/sessions

    I editted my xfce-session-jack-desktop:0 file to rid myself of the default session.
    It seems to have worked but the sessions directory looks pretty messy.
    I wish I'd found a GUI to do this.

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    I can't check at the moment, I'm on my work machine, but wouldn't Settings->Settings Manager->Sessions and Startup from the menu let you do what you needed?
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    Quote Originally Posted by deathadder View Post
    I can't check at the moment, I'm on my work machine, but wouldn't Settings->Settings Manager->Sessions and Startup from the menu let you do what you needed?
    I second that advice!!
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