On 6/23/25 6:03 AM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On Mon, 2025-06-23 at 00:24 -0400, Jon LaBadie wrote:
On Sun, Jun 22, 2025 at 04:17:46PM -0400, Robert Moskowitz via users wrote:
On 6/22/25 3:38 PM, Marco Moock wrote:

Why don't you give reboot a try?
I have soooo much running that rebooting is a last effort.  It is not
trivial to get everything back as it was.
I use MATE, I assume there is something similar with other environments.

On the "Startup Application Preferences", reached via:

    System->Preferences->Personal->Startup Applications

there are two tabs, one labeled "Options".  On this tab is a
checkbox  to "Automatically remember running applications when
logging out".  They are then "restored" upon login.  Note, if
you run multiple workspaces, the restored apps may not be in
the same workspace.
Reading between the lines, I suspect that this won't be that useful in
the OP's case. The apps will be restarted, but if any of them are doing
long-running computations that won't in itself be enough unless the
apps in question have their own built-in logic to save and restore
state.
I do try and avoid that, if I know something is cooking.

Does shutdown help here over reboot/poweroff?  Seems shutdown forces things to end more gracefully?


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