Hi list,

In the times of KF5, when I logged out, the desktop used to remember
which apps and files I had open. But further, some apps used to
remember the state of the sessions in them. Konsole used to remember
how many tabs I had open, and what was the working directory in each
tab.

During the KF6 transition, I had a long period where the whole
"remember my desktop" feature didn't work. But for some time now it's
been back, and I've lately reinstalled testing on a new disk, and
applications are now remembered.

But not konsole sessions. On KF5 (I still see this on another machine,
where I use KDE from Ubuntu 22.04), when I logged out, Konsole
remembered how many tabs I had open, and what was the working directory
in each of them. Now, on logout, I get the "close all tabs?" dialog, and
on login, a single tab opens on my home folder.

I looked for a relevant setting, in both Konsole and the desktop
settings, but the only relevant setting I can find is the general
"Session Restore" under "Session"->"Desktop Session", which is set to
"launch apps that were open on last logout".

Was the behavior changed, or am I missing something?

Thanks,
        Shai.

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