https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=487912

--- Comment #53 from imagina...@mailbox.org ---
(In reply to zb4ng from comment #52)
> (In reply to Ondrej Mosnáček from comment #45)
> > I haven't seen this for a while but if you encounter it often you could try
> > to avoid losing your session by switching to "Restore from manually saved
> > session" in systemsettings and then use the session-menu to manually save
> > your session 
> Tried this, but, unfortunately, doesn't help.
Sorry to hear that.  I've tested it with Plasma-5.27.11 where it works. 
According to what you and others report here the situation seems to be worse
for Plasma-6 than for Plasma-5.  I'm still with Plasma-5.27.11 and as I've
said, it's not been a problem for me for quite a while now.  But a fellow
BLFS-user, also using Plasma-5.27.11, already warned me that he had not
encountered the bug for two months before it struck again several times.

> > or execute 
> > 
> >     dbus org.kde.ksmserver /KSMServer
> > org.kde.KSMServerInterface.saveCurrentSession
> > 
> > in a terminal while in a Plasma-session (for automation one could use
> > fcron).  This works for Plasma-5, not sure about Plasma-6.
> > 
> I didn't try this one yet but I assume this does the same thing ?
Essentially, yes.  But with the method via "Systemsettings" you have to log out
and in again before the option for manually saving the session is displayed in
the the start-menu.  With  "qdbus org.kde.ksmserver /KSMServer
org.kde.KSMServerInterface.saveCurrentSession"  you can do it right away.
> 
> Anyway, I thought about switching to Wayland, but then found out that people
> are complaining  about a lot of issues.
AFAIK, there's still no proper session-restore for Plasma-Wayland.  And it
seems that it can't be implemented as long as an equivalent of the  X Session
Management Protocol (XSMP; since 1992 or so) is missing in Wayland.

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