On 03/24/16 20:57, Rex Dieter wrote:
Given that session management is still largely a work-in-progress and
is
(imo) far from something that "just works" (1). I'd like the kde-sig to
consider disabling session management by default in f24.
The details being that we'd likely effectively set
systemsettings5-> startup&shutdown -> session management -> "start with
empty session"
(or possibly "restore manually saved session")
rather than default "Restore previous session"
I suggest this because I feel that default-enabled features should give
users the expectation that they actually work.
Since I don't logout/login very often and since every time I do kwin will crash once
(and
only once) when the first GUI application is started I have switched to "Start with
Empty
Session". So, I would say you have a good idea.
--
In reality, some people should stick to running Windows and others should stay away from
computers altogether.