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How can I undo `setsid gnome-shell --replace`?

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I entered this command misunderstanding what would happen and it changed all my desktop manager settings. I already rebooted twice (and selected Xubuntu as usual) but some settings are still changed. I have fewer workspaces than before, there's an annoying sound whenever I press backspace too often, I have a panel at the top of my main monitor that has no setting to remove it, and my keyboard shortcuts don't work anymore.

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Looks like there was an old saved session that it kept reloading to. I deleted it via the Session and Startup application and have my non-shitty settings back.

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