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Man Page: gnome-session-selector

Operating Environment: centos

Section: 1

GNOME-SESSION-SELE(1)						   User Commands					     GNOME-SESSION-SELE(1)

NAME
gnome-session-selector - Selects a session to use with gnome-session
SYNOPSIS
gnome-session-selector [session]
DESCRIPTION
gnome-session-selector can be used from a xsession desktop file to select a session before gnome-session is run. gnome-session reads and stores its session in the $XDG_DATA_HOME/gnome-session/saved-session directory. gnome-session-selector works by replacing the saved-session directory by a symlink to another directory. Since the session name is used as the directory name, it may not contain '/' characters or begin with a '.'. When a session name is specified, gnome-session-selector will create a symlink to select this session. When started without arguments, gnome-session-selector will present a dialog that allows to choose one of the existing sessions or create a new one.
SEE ALSO
gnome-session(1) gnome-session GNOME-SESSION-SELE(1)
Related Man Pages
gnome-session-remove(1) - sunos
gnome-session-save(1) - sunos
gnome-session-save(1) - debian
gnome-session-save(1) - netbsd
gnome-session-save(1) - linux
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