How to save a GNOME 3 session

Try using dconf Editor, here are the steps

  1. Open dconf Editor
  2. Goto org/gnome/gnome-session
  3. Check the property called "auto_save_session"

The description says "If enabled, gnome-session will save the session automatically."

If you don't have dconf Editor installed, the setting can also be changed via the command line with:

gsettings set org.gnome.SessionManager auto-save-session true

Good luck!


Normally you would Alt-F2 to run gnome-session-properties, and select "Automatically remember running applications when logging out" under the Options tab.

However, it is broken at the moment. There is a bug filed:

https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=647359


Sadly in 11.10 gnome-session-properties doesn't offer any Option tab with Auto Save Session toggle.

So I installed gconf-editor to flip /apps/gnome-session/options/auto_save_session to TRUE.

Not sure if it works. Once I had to add that missing key as boolean.

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Gnome3