https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343518

--- Comment #54 from Wolfgang Bauer <wba...@tmo.at> ---
(In reply to Piotr Mierzwinski from comment #53)
> OK. I switched from "Restore previous session" to "Restore manually saved
> session" (in Plasma eng. version options might be call a bit different, I
> translated from polish). And in "Leave" tab I found option "Save session". I
> clicked it and checked ksmserverrc file - last modification date was
> changed. Unfortunately turned out that neither Thunderbird nor Opera is not
> saved. After that I run Firefox and repeated procedure. And again in
> ksmserverrc file there wasn't nothing about Firefox, Thunderbird and Opera
> :(. Nothing about any GTK application has been saved.

Ok, that explains why they are not restored, of course the question still
remains why they don't get saved in the first place.

You should probably add this information to your new bug report though.

> I don't how it's possible that restoring Firefox is working in openSUSE :/.
> You or someone else told about it. 
> Is it possible that they somehow patched plasma-workspace?

No.

But now that I come to think of it, openSUSE's Firefox (and Thunderbird)
packages include some custom KDE(4) integration. This *might* make the
difference between it being restored in openSUSE but not in other
distributions...
Though I'm not sure if that detail is really relevant here, the integration is
more about using the KDE file dialog and certain KDE settings (like preferred
applications and proxy settings), things like that.

> If you are using openSUSE then could you please check at least new Opera, if
> it will be restore after relogin.

Well, I did install Opera now (37.0.2178.32), and indeed it is not restored
(nor saved to ksmserverrc).

But I tried with KDE4 too, and it isn't restored/saved there as well.

So at least in this particular case it's definitely not a (recent) regression
in ksmserver either.

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