xsm is a session manager for the X Session Management Protocol. A session is a group of applications, each of which has a particular state. Applications can automatically become part of the session. Within a session, you can perform a "checkpoint" to save application state, or a "shutdown" to save state and exit the session. When you log back in to the system, you can load a specific session, and you can delete sessions you no longer want to keep.
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$NetBSD: MESSAGE,v 1.1.1.1 2006/05/26 16:09:31 jeremy-c-reed Exp $
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For further or complete functionality, install the session manager
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proxy, smproxy, for applications that don't support R6 style session
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management; iceauth for storing and retrieving ICE authentication
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information; rstart for allowing xsm to start applications on remote
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machines; and a window manager supporting R6 style session management,
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like twm, or window configurations will not be saved for the
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sessions.
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