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CentOS Startup Programs and Session Configuration

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Creating a New Session
When The GNOME desktop is installed along with the CentOS operating system a small selection of sessions are also installed. When the login screen appears, clicking on the Sessions option at the bottom of the screen lists these sessions. Typically the first time user will log in using the session named GNOME. It is possible, however, to create new sessions that are configured to start specific programs automatically. New sessions are created from the Sessions configuration tool which is launched via the ''System -> Preferences -> More Preferences -> Sessions'' menu option. Once loaded, the dialog will display with the ''Session Options'' panel preselected:
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[[Image:centos_session_options.jpg|The CentOS Session Options Screen]]