To do this, all you have to do is go to
System->Preferences->Sessions
You will get a window like this:
Then all you have to do is click Add, Edit or Remove to make the changes you want to make.
I am sure this is similar in most forms of the Gnome desktop in Linux.
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Tags: Computing, Cross-platform software, Debian, Free software, GNOME, Graphical user interface, Linux, Linux distributions, Linux Mint, Live CD, Ubuntu, X Window System
