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Re: Do you have Konsole session restored?



Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2016, 15:06:32 CEST schrieb inkbottle:
> On Thursday, June 23, 2016 12:13:57 Martin Steigerwald wrote:
> > Am Donnerstag, 23. Juni 2016, 00:31:04 CEST schrieb inkbottle:
> > > Hi,
> > > I have received comments from this bug:
> > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343518
> > > As I said there, on my side, Konsole is never restored.
> > > Is it restored to you, was it restored 1 month ago?
> > > My system might be different from yours since I follow stretch and not
> > > sid.
> > 
> > Session management has been a mess for me since quite some time.
> > 
> > It just doesn´t work consistenly. KMail, konsole, and others all gone when
> > logging out and logging in again. On the other hand a Konqueror window
> > with
> > an opened webpage reappeared every time.
> > 
> > I have set it to restore the old windows, but I seriously consider just
> > setting it to start an empty session for now.
> > 
> > I never took the time to check for upstream bug reports about this. For me
> > it is not just that some applications are not restored, most of them
> > aren´t.
> 
> I've been interested first in this session restoring thing because I needed
> to have my Okular documents restored.
> At the present, I have everything restored, systematically, save Konsole, so
> I only have to memorise what directory I was in, which is not too hard.
> Everything is: Okular, Dolphin, Kmail, Konversation, Chromium...

Hmmm, on todays reboot after lots more updated KF and Plasma packages I found 
that Konsole opened again just fine, including the tabs and their directories. 
So maybe something fixed…

> Thanks for your feedback,
> Chris
> (DIY session management for Okular:
> find ~/.kde/share/apps/okular/docdata/ -cmin -100 -type f -print0|xargs -0
> cat| grep '<documentInfo'|cut -d\" -f2|tr '\n' '\0'|xargs -0 -n1 echo
> Okular is keeping very good track of what it's doing, and I'm very
> *thankful* for that, and I hope it will keep storing these data in plain
> text format in handy location.
> One can't count on "fuser" to know what documents are used by Okular,
> because I guess that if the document is not in pdf format, it is converted
> to this in some temporary file that I haven't been able to find, and the
> original file is not listed by fuser.)

Yeah, I like it when I hold a Linux training that on next time opening a PDF 
it opens it at the page where I left it.

Thanks,
-- 
Martin


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