Changes in startup items command field don't get remembered
rodoviario opened this issue · 6 comments
Expected behaviour
If a user wants to change the command excecuted by an item of the list, it should be able to press Edit, modify the command field (or go trough "navigate" and select a new excecutable), and save it
Actual behaviour
After reboot the item on the list looks unmodified
Steps to reproduce the behaviour
- Open mate-sesion-manager
- Scroll to some item (ie: Joplin)
- Press "Edit"
- Edit text in field labeled "Command:"
- Click "Save"
- Reboot
- The new command wont excecute
- Go to 1, 2 and 3 to see that it hasn't changed
MATE general version
1.22
Package version
1.22.2-1-tricia
Linux Distribution
Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia 64-bits
Mate
Link to downstream report of your Distribution
According to the Linux Mint Troubleshooting guide
Bugs which affect MATE or one of its components should be reported on the MATE Github site.
Link to downstream report of your Distribution
According to the Linux Mint Troubleshooting guide
Bugs which affect MATE or one of its components should be reported on the MATE Github site.
This is a MATE repo and not owned by Linuxmint.
According MATE guidelines this is not acceptable.
Sorry if I offend you in any way. I'm mate lover since ever. Just wanted to report a bug, and when found the "link to the downstream report" part, wanted to report in my distro, but was unable to do it there, acording to their policy. I also understand the part you mention of the MATE guidelines which prevents reporting directly to upstream either. I wasn't aware of the incompatibility of policies and didn't research further because I was with the wrong idea that linuxmint and mate where friends, friendliy or at least cooperative between each other after reading on the same page that "MATE is co-developed by Linux Mint."... which misleaded me. So from now on, as an user (regarding to mate + linux mint) I know that is a waste of everybodies time to try to contribute reporting bugs and that I am on my own.
Closed by accidental. I am sure Linux Mint head Clement Lefebvre or other Linuxmint guys will help you. https://github.com/orgs/mate-desktop/people/clefebvre Because they all received notifications from this repo.
But i do not agree with their weird guide because they speak about other peoples time to work on reports!
PS: MATE 1.22 is EOL since 1.24 is released!
Glad to hear that, thanks!