https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=505070
--- Comment #1 from stellarpower <stellarpo...@googlemail.com> --- Maybe also I'm missing something here, but with my user hat on,how the backup system works also is confusing me. If Falkon crashes, I restore a backup, and then carry on my day. I then close Falkon, open it again, and now my session is gone when it comes back up. Now both backups have the same timestamp of when I closed it, and if I restore either one, that's also blank. So it seems like it's being restored but in memory only, and then sometimes it is saved to the current session, sometimes not. I can try completely wiping my user state and see if it works better with a clean slate. The idea of profiles and sessions I think overall is good. When I have too many things open, I like the idea of being able to save current tabs to a state that I can restore without a completely different sandbox. And for the sense of saving state as something well-defined, then it makes sense not to overwrite, however, on the flipside, my personal preference would probably be something similar to what firefox does, whereby it periodically saves the state to disc such that when it crashes, which it without a doubt will do, I get back as much as possible close to where I was. I don't know if the backup system is meant to serve that purpose, but currently Falkon appears not to be doing that and I don't know if it's designed differently or if that's a bug or an issue with my system. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.