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xfce-tile
xsession-manager
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How do I save and restore the X session with display manager (xdm)?
When I search for 'restore x session xdm' or the like I do not find any related results. I found a great project for python on github xsession-manager but unfortunately it relies on wmctrl which does not work with ratpoison so sticking with the display manager/xdm route but gotta find what exactly I have to set to make it work.
What are some alternatives?
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