https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457668

--- Comment #2 from lesto <lestofant...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> How many screens are you using?

AH, ok, if we talk screen, then something weird also start to happen.
First of all, i am using xorg, with 2 screen, primary is 1440p 75Hz and the
other 1080p 60Hz
The 1440p is slower to start up, but lately seems to be "slower". Switching to
a virtual terminal with ctrl+alt+Fx seems immediate and works correctly.
BUT, this also happen when only the 1440p monitor is on.

> Are there any crashes during login? You can check using `coredumpctl
> --reverse`; the items at the top will be the most recent crashes. If you
> find any, can you paste the output of that command that shows the new
> crashes that happened during login?

no crashed according to `coredumpctl  --reverse`, just a few of unrelated
program i use daily (vscode, clion, teams)

I logged in into a test user, that should be clean.
Same problem, login from sddm started at 23:28:37, i got dolpin opened almost
immediately full screen (so it IS able to restore session, at least partially
correct, it is trying to open my main user home.. but sure was not left open on
that), panels does not appear until 23:29:30, then the system is fully usable.
Then i log out at 23:29:53, at 23:30:02 there is a coredump, and actually what
i notice is instead of monitor going black for a moment after log out, it took
a few seconds longer.
At 23:30:33 we can see the second login, and in less than a few seconds I am on
the fully functional desktop.  

Notice, this was a default user, my main user does NOT use session restore, so
we can exclude some rogue issue there.

See boot.txt

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