https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318
--- Comment #127 from imagina...@mailbox.org --- (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #126) > (In reply to imaginator from comment #125) > > (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #124) > > > (In reply to Patrick O'Callaghan from comment #120) > > > > Just a heads-up to note that Plasma 6.1 is now available. I have > > > > installed > > > > it on Fedora 40 (via the normal dnf upgrade system) and look forward to > > > > testing it. > > > > > > Here's my experience after brief testing: > > > > > > * Apps are restored, including non-KDE ones such as Firefox and Evolution, > > > but Yakuake does not restore. > > > > > > * They all appear on the first desktop and have to be manually > > > repositioned. > > > Window sizes are correct but window positioning within the desktop is > > > arbitrary. > > > > > > * AFAIK each app is responsible for its own internal state. Konsole does > > > not > > > preserve tabs. Dolphin does not preserve terminal open/closed state > > > independently for each window (though all windows are present) and instead > > > of 3 windows in different directories they are all copies of each other > > > (probably a Dolphin problem). > > > > That's in line with comment 84. So still no proper session-restore for > > Plasma-Wayland. Clearly, this bug is not yet fixed and therefore should not > > be labelled as such. > > > > And to make Wayland the default for Plasma 6 with such a deficiency was a > > rather questionable decision which borders on self-sabotage, IMO. > > Plasma under X11 didn't do those things correctly for me either, except > possibly the tabs in Konsole. I'm not sure because I always used Autostart, > which I'm intentionally not doing now, so behaviour maybe be different. If session-restore also doesn't work in Plasma-6-X11 (it's always been working flawlessly for me in Plasma-5-X11) the situation would be even worse as there would be no correctly functioning alternative. For the sake of Plasma and KDE I hope that this is not the case. To give you an impression: among other things and apart from quite a few tabs in Dolphin and several instances of Konsole, Okular and Gwenview, I currently have over 20 docs open in Kate. That's not unusual for me. And would I want to re-open all that stuff _manually_ each time I have updated the kernel, for instance? In the year 2024!? I wouldn't even dream of it! -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.