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No its not. Not sure what the problem is as I did a fresh install of Fedora Core 2. It was there for Fedora Core 1. Probably a package got left off during installation, but wouldnt this be a bug since the session preference is fairly useful.
The right package is installed but there seems to be no Preferences -> More Proferences -> Sessions.
I guess I can do a command line
>gnome-session-properties
to fire it up.