On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 9:52 AM, Russell Coker wrote:

> This problem is being addressed to some extent.  Modern web browsers offer to
> reopen all previous windows and tabs when restarted.  IMHO a desktop
> environment would ideally be able to open everything again such that a reboot
> wouldn't be an issue that a user would care about.  I'd like to have
> OpenOffice save a copy of changed documents on logout and load them again on
> login so that my change history is preserved.  I'd like to have command line
> sessions reopen to the same CWD and the same screen contents.

The recent versions of MacOS X do that to some extent. I read an
article where someone was complaining that it destroys startup speed
(unless using an SSD) due to needing to load much more data off disk.

-- 
bye,
pabs

http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise


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