# Ported from gnome-session git commit 763a358e14a948718c893ee4acf84778fb8d656c # (6.5.2020) - "doc: Mention that session saving does not work on systemd" # (https://github.com/GNOME/gnome-session/commit/763a358): # ============================================================================= # diff -up mate-session-manager-f56f8cd63d330e576aeabd09a0600a8da2e02392/doc/man/mate-session.1~ mate-session-manager-f56f8cd63d330e576aeabd09a0600a8da2e02392/doc/man/mate-session.1 --- mate-session-manager-f56f8cd63d330e576aeabd09a0600a8da2e02392/doc/man/mate-session.1~ 2021-05-17 12:03:40.794726551 +0200 +++ mate-session-manager-f56f8cd63d330e576aeabd09a0600a8da2e02392/doc/man/mate-session.1 2021-05-17 12:03:40.795726557 +0200 @@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ The \fBmate-session\fP program starts up The default session is defined in the dconf keys under .BI / org / mate / desktop / session / .br -When saving a session, \fBmate-session\fP saves the currently running applications in the \fB~/.config/mate-session/saved-session\fP directory of the users /home. +When saving a session, \fBmate-session\fP saves the currently running applications in the \fB~/.config/mate-session/saved-session\fP directory of the users /home. Saving sessions is only supported with the legacy non-systemd startup method. .PP \fBmate-session\fP is an X11 session manager. It can manage MATE applications as well as any other X11 SM compliant ones.