This is a bug present apparently since Dapper and still present in Feisty. In 
my opinion, it is extremely important that it be fixed for Feisty and that it 
be fixed well.
For a new user just getting used to Ubuntu, this can be a big problem. They 
could be merely exploring the options for the first time when they decide to 
try out this session saving and then after turning it on and off end up with 
their account stuck in this state for eternity.
On my lesser computer (500 mHz), this bug practically doubles the time required 
to log in, not to mention being very annoying to someone who does not know what 
file to delete.

I'm sure that somebody will be bothered if their previously saved session is 
automatically deleted upon them unchecking that box (I see that feature being 
very useful for public computers!), so my suggestion is that the saved sessions 
work sort of like starting a new session with an already logged in user (where 
a choice pops up asking the user if he wishes to start a new session or go back 
to the old one).
In this case, a box could pop up saying that a session has been saved. A choice 
could be given for if the user wants to open that saved session, start a new 
session (and/or delete that saved session... perhaps that option could be a 
check box).

Also, the option to delete a saved session needs to be present. It's
just one little button; it will not hurt anything.

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should not write the session when changing automatic session saving option
https://launchpad.net/bugs/34321

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