Re: multiple konsole windows
Am Freitag, 12. September 2008 06:03:22 schrieb John Schmidt:[color=blue]
> I just installed kde 4.1 from experimental and have observed the following.
> If I open up various applications and then log out and log back in, some of
> the applications that were open previously are not automatically started
> back up. Specifically, if I open an instance of iceweasel, it does not
> start back up. In addition, if I have multiple konsole windows opened,
> only one of the windows is remembered when logging back in.
>
> Have others observed this same behavior and are there any work arounds?[/color]
I have observed the same behaviour on my system (KDE 4.1 from lenny-
backports).
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Dominik
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Re: multiple konsole windows
On Friday 12 September 2008, Dominik Schulz wrote:[color=blue]
> Am Freitag, 12. September 2008 06:03:22 schrieb John Schmidt:[color=green]
> > I just installed kde 4.1 from experimental and have observed the
> > following. If I open up various applications and then log out and log
> > back in, some of the applications that were open previously are not
> > automatically started back up. Specifically, if I open an instance of
> > iceweasel, it does not start back up. In addition, if I have multiple
> > konsole windows opened, only one of the windows is remembered when
> > logging back in.
> >
> > Have others observed this same behavior and are there any work arounds?[/color]
>
> I have observed the same behaviour on my system (KDE 4.1 from lenny-
> backports).[/color]
To follow up after looking at some bug reports on konsole in KDE 4.1, I
understand that session saving/restoration is being worked on but is not at
the same state it was in the KDE 3.5.x series. Evidently there is a new
session state saving/restoration in 4.x that is integrated into various
components at various levels of completeness (at least as compared to 3.5.x
behavior).
John Schmidt
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