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Maybe the resolution description is too broad. Perhaps if the problem is broken
down into smaller pieces some of he users would be satisfied withe some of the
steps toward the final objective. For me the first piece
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What does a "Status: Closed Later" mean?
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Behaviour may have changed. Not sure of when this happened but I just noticed
that the session restore does not resume windows to the first virtual desktop.
It restores the windows to the last virtual desktop that
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Should be Fedora 41 RPMS. I am a lousy typer :-). Would be nice to edit a
comment.
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> Still not fixed with plasma 6.2.3-1 rpms on Fedora 31. Sessions still
> restored to first virtual desktop. A pain but they are at least restored
> somewhere.
Ty
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Still not fixed with plasma 6.2.3-1 rpms on Fedora 31. Sessions still restored
to first virtual desktop. A pain but they are at least restored somewhere.
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Applications restored but to wrong desktop.
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Just checked today there were only two files in .config/session. Wonder if the
problem is fixed or moved to another location. System is running Fedora 41.
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Session restore still not fixed with plasma 6.2 rpms on Fedora FC40.
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> Gentoo sort of forced me to update to latest plasma by deprecating some of
> the packages because of dependency hell.
>
> And now, the X11 session resto
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Problem exists with kwin.x86_64 6.1.3-2.fc40. Konsole sessions not restored
at all. Kpatienc and Dolphin ot restored. .config/ksmserver looks valid but
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This problem has resurfaced with the upgrade to Fedora 40. kwin version is
6.0.5.
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I agree that there are situations where keeping old session configs might be
useful. I suggest there should be some option to decide how many to retain
including all of them an give the use the option of which one to
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The problem persists in Fedora 39 with plasma-desktop-5.27.9-1.fc39.x86_64. I
have 781 files in .config/session.
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If you start the golf game after starting kpat, the solver seems to work
correctly. If however you start the golf game after running another of the kpat
games, the solver does not work. It continually reports that
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Classification: Applications
Product: kpat
Version: 23.04.1
Platform: Other
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
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Upon further reflection, I wondered it if someone might want to migrate back to
an old session for whatever reason. The system could optionally keep a certain
number of old session information and the user could be
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I did update to Fedora 38 yesterday.
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I did a restart twice and files were retained for twice for systemsettings,
kcalc, dolphin, several console sessions, and kpat. These are the ones that
were open at the time so I am not sure what other commands are
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I have not deleted files in .config/session for some time. It appears that
instances for some files have disappeared. The only one that continues to be
added if for systemsettings. I will delete all the files in
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Tried the attached game several times. No crash or quit after selecting
klondik any of those times.
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Mine is version 22.12.3 on fedora 37. The failure for me now is only switching
after a successful win on golf to a new game on klondike. It does not seem to
eever fail with another game sequence. Sometime it doesn
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New crash information added by DrKonqi
kpat (22.12.3) using Qt 5.15.8
Kpatience Version 22.12.3 fedora 37 . Successful
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kpat killed by SIGSEGV. The program now quits switching between golf and
patience. Some time it just quits and sometime it quits with a chance of
reporting or restarting
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> Yep, as I expected. I remove the old code, so it won't crash on you anymore.
> You won't have a solver either, but that's a bug worthy to report to fe
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ldd /usr/bin/kpat|grep blackhole generates null output
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> (In reply to Stephan Kulow from comment #1)
> > This is the old solver running that was massakred and is no longer tested
> > due to most using blackhole solv
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> This is the old solver running that was massakred and is no longer tested
> due to most using blackhole solver. I'll remove it
How does one determine whic
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On Fedora the latest supplied is kpat-22.04.1-1.fc36.x86_64 and the problem
does occur in that version.
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Summary: Kpat crashes while switching games
Product: kpat
Version: 22.04.1
Platform: Fedora RPMs
OS: Linux
Status: REPORTED
Keywords: drkonqi
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I use the X11 version and it now seems to work properly.
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Hopefully my last comment. Deleted all files in .config/session and started
apps one at a time. All old files controlled by ksmserverrc were deleted at
each logout/login. So no bug.
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--- Comment #105 from Brian Kaye ---
Ran kwriteconfig5 --file startkderc --group General --key systemdBoot true and
installed "plasma-workspace-common-5.25.2-1.fc36.x86_64" and associated
packages on my Fedora 36 system. Had to try a numbe
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> Now that David fixed https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442380, can you
> still reproduce the issue with KDE Plasma 5.25.2, or can we close this one
> as well?
As so
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I ran the command "kwriteconfig5 --file startkderc --group General --key
systemdBoot false" which seemed to correct the problem. The file
.config/startkderc was changed(or created) . The file "/etc
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> >Need to get the various distros to pick this up and then turn systemd boot
> >back on.
>
> Who's turned it off?
>
> >Is t
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Need to get the various distros to pick this up and then turn systemd boot back
on. Is the retention of files in .config/session fixed as well or is it a
separate bug. Still would like to know the what the contents
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(In reply to Nicolas Pomarede from comment #85)
> (In reply to Kishore Gopalakrishnan from comment #70)
> > Can someone confirm if disabling Plasma's systemd-based startup fixes the
> > issue
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Firefox always seemed to restore to the correct desktop(s). But without
testing every application its hard to tell if all other applications exhibit
the incorrect behaviour. Firefox may be aware of its desktop
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On my fedora system there is a file dolphin_dolphin_dolphin in .config/session
which seems to be the configuration of dolphin when it is started after being
closed. There are other files dolphin_* which has the
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Is it enabled by default?
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For me I had two dolphin windows opened on desktop 4 and hey were restored in
correct locations and with correct correct sizes.
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--- Comment #72 from Brian Kaye ---
Seems to bypass the problem. After two logout/login and two reboots everything
works properly. I am on Fedora 36 but running a fedora 35 kernel
(kernel-core-5.17.8-200.fc35.x86_64). How did you come by this solution
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The problem persists in Fedora 36 with plasma-workspace-5.24.3-3.fc36.x86_64.
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I downloaded various versions of Fedora KDE Live ISOs and tried them looking
for this bug:
Version | Size of ksmserver | Version | Bug
F31 | 16568 | 0.4 | No
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--- Comment #57 from Brian Kaye ---
Downloaded Fedora KDE Live 31 the newest version available for old versions.
Created and booted a UDB stick. Created 4 virtual desktops, put an application
on each desktop, set the system to restore previous. Logout
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My laptop (Lenovo P50) crashed and I fired up an old IBM P42 Thinkpad. It is
running Fedora 29 and the bug appears there as well. Don't remember it doing
that but it is probbably six or seven years since I
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> I wonder, I wonder... maybe we should just dump the dmidecode output in a
> text KCM. It'd be fairly cheap to do and maintain that way.
>
> The other o
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(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #3)
> Could we just dump the output of `dmidecode | grep -A9 '^System
> Information'` into the current About This System KCM? I suppose we would
> need to
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But if I delete the files in .config/session and the file .config/ksmserverrc,
t seems to work correctly at most once after one logout/login. There appears
to be another less serious bug in this. Even though the
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(In reply to Nicolas Pomarede from comment #52)
> (In reply to Brian Kaye from comment #48)
> > I think we need a kde developer to get involved, but they seem to be quiet
> > on this bug.
>
>
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Try running the kdebugsettings from a Konsole window.
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You can pick the ksmserver messages in the journal since the last boot with the
command "journalctl -b --grep=ksmserver"
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--- Comment #48 from Brian Kaye ---
What I did was run kdebugsettings command. I turned off all the things to
trace except ksmserver. Lots more messages appeared in the system journal
after a logout/login. Not sure what they all mean.
I am not a
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On Fedora the package "kdebugsettings" seems to be able to get ksmserver (or
qt?) to send trace messages to the system journal. The seetings seem to persist
over logout/login and/or reboot. Need
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Not sure if it has any effect but perhaps if all who are on this bug list
should vote for it. At the moment I am the only one who has.
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The other file involved is .config/ksmserverrc. After deleting the files in
.config/session and logging out you should see entries in the journal
(journalctl -b) where ksmserver fails to delete the files in .config
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Have you tried this? If the bug appears with this method then the bug is more
pervasive than the number who have responded to this bug report. It might be a
worthwhile test to use plasma-wayland instead of X11
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My previous comment does not apply to the file "dolphin_dolphin_dolphin" The
file seems to be used to define the configuration of dolphin when a new
dolphin window is opened to look like the one tha
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Based on the contents of the .config/ksmserverrc file it looks like the
previous versions of files in .config/session should be deleted at login
because there is a "rm" command in the ksmser
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The issue with the dolphin restarts may have something with the
dolphin_dolphin_dolphin file in .config/session. That file seems to be updated
when dolphin is closed and started again. It may be a separate but
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So its not just a Fedora issue. If you create a new user with some virtual
desktops does the problem persist? Just add the virtual desktops , start an
app in virtual desktop 2 and logoff/logon a couple of times
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I did report this problem on the Fedora bug list
<https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1956916> on 2021-05-04. It might
help if the people who have this problem tell us which distribution they are
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What linux distribution are you using? How many virtual desktops. I have found
that deleting the .config/session files sometime corrects the problem for one
or several login/logouts or not at all.
Dolphin also
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Forgot to mention the "-p war" parameter on the auditctl command
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Wondered what programs were accessing .config/session files.
1. added audit rule with auditctl -w /home/**/.config/session -K SESSION
2. restarted the auditd daemon
3. started applications in a couple of
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Files are added to .config/session every time you logout or restart except
'kwin_saved at previous logout_'. which appears to be replaced. There seems to
be another file involved .config/ksmserverrc. Thi
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Just ran another set of simple tests with empty ~/.config/session.
1. empty session (nothing open except applets in bottom panel) then
logout/login.
2. opened konsole session on desktop 2 ( of 4)
3. after logout
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Am having a quick look at <https://develop.kde.org/docs/session-managment/>
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if you do a strings command on /usr/bin/startplasma-x-11 you find a reference
to
startplasma-x11-5.23.4-1.fc35.x86_64.debug but I can't find it. That might have
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Problem persists in Fedora 35. System seems to keep older versions of the
application files in .config/session. What surprises me is that more people are
not complaining about this problem. That suggests that the
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Do the logout/login twice and check after each.
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Try deleting the files in .config/session and then logout/login.
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Always seems to fail now even if I delete files in .config/session
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This problem no longer exists as far as I can tell on my Fedora 35 system. Have
not noticed it for a couple or releases.
Using kpat-21.04.3-1.fc35.x86_64
Did not know you could run this on Windows.
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On my system (Lenovo P50 laptop running Fedora 34) the script below will show
whether of not the AC adapter is connected. Not a lot of use if used on a
desktop. Would be nice to see if it works on other distros
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On my system (Fedora 34) the directory " /sys/devices/virtual/dmi/id" contains
much of the system information that might be displayed in kinfocenter. Some
items like the serial number need authorization. T
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In addition to the dmidecode stuff it would be nice to have some basic power
supply/battery information
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Harald
The image for what it looks on your system shows up as a blank darg image.
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Won't be switching to wayland real soon. Here are the tests I ran.
1. Configured in X firefox in desktop 3 and Konsole in desktop 4. Restart with
X put Konsole in desktop 1 and firefox in proper deskto
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In addition to my previous comment here is the description file in
~/.config/session for the kconsole application (open in Desktop 3 before
restart and Desktop 1 after restart:
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Active=0
Tabs=[{"Orient
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I simplified my desktops by only having 1 Konsole application open in Desktop 3
(2x2 configuration). Upon restart the Konsole session was opened in Desktop 1.
here is the session file for the session:
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