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GNOME(1)							      GNOME(1)

NAME
       GNOME Default session configuration file.

       The  ${prefix}/share/gnome/default.session file contains a list of pro‐
       grams to be launched the first time a user logs into the GNOME environ‐
       ment.

       The  format  of the file is the one used by the gnome_config libraries,
       and it looks like this:

       [Section]
       SEQID,id=uniqueID
       SEQID,Priority=PRIO
       SEQID,RestartCommand=command
       num_clients=TOP

       There are three possible names for Section And they are:

       Default

	      This specifies the Default session to load

       Chooser

	      Lets the user configure which non-session aware programs	should
	      be started up when the session begins

       Warner

       Since  the  gnome_config	 file format is not very flexible, an array of
       data is emulated by  listing  starting  from  0	chunks	of  "id,Prior‐
       ity,RestartCommand",  and at the end the num_clients variable lists the
       number of chunks listed.

       The uniqueid key provides a name that is unique within  this  file  and
       passed  to  the app as the client id which it must use to register with
       gnome-session.

       The RestartCommand specifies the command to run from the $PATH.

       The Priority determines the order in which  the	commands  are  started
       (with Priority = 0 first) and defaults to 50.

       The clients must be numbered from 0 to the value of num_clients-1

				   GNOME 1.0			      GNOME(1)
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