Sidrabs
November 1st, 2010, 08:43 AM
Hello,
I have been user of Kubuntu mostly, and got used to the fact that my open apps (with whatever opened documents in them) are remembered at shutdown and restored when I log in again.
Now I have installed Ubuntu 64bit on my new laptop, and it doesn't exhibit (at least, as a default setting) this kind of behaviour.
Someone might say that it is a generally bad habit of leaving one's apps open, and I even might agree with her, but nevertheless, I'd be interested to learn if this functionality can be enabled also on my installation of Ubuntu.
I have been user of Kubuntu mostly, and got used to the fact that my open apps (with whatever opened documents in them) are remembered at shutdown and restored when I log in again.
Now I have installed Ubuntu 64bit on my new laptop, and it doesn't exhibit (at least, as a default setting) this kind of behaviour.
Someone might say that it is a generally bad habit of leaving one's apps open, and I even might agree with her, but nevertheless, I'd be interested to learn if this functionality can be enabled also on my installation of Ubuntu.