https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318
--- Comment #115 from imagina...@mailbox.org --- (In reply to Armin from comment #111) > Regarding the actual session restore functionality, I have just switched to > Fedora 40 and tested this a bit. So far, the fake session restore was not > useful at all since it only launches the applications, but those apparently > are not capable of remembering their previous state. > > For instance, I rebooted my machine with 1 Kate, 2 Okular and 2 Konsole > instances open, and while Kate, 2 Okular and 2 Konsole windows opened after > the restart, none of those opened the previously open document or changed to > the directory they previously were at. Back in X11, the session restore > would not only reopen the applications, but also restore the actual > documents (e.g. reopen the PDF file in Okular, change to the directory in > Konsole, or restore a session in Kate). > > As such, the current session restore doesn't add any value, since I need to > manually open the documents/session anyway myself. "If things don't come easy, there is no premium on effort." (Branch Rickey). So why don't you just dump Plasma-Wayland and use Plasma-X11 until this essential (but nowadays rather trivial) feature is _fully_ implemented? At least from a productivity point of view a masochistic adherence to Wayland doesn't make sense. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.