The major pain point, when using kde, for has been the session handling.
I use session restore, that means that the windows, with all the associated properties, are remembered and restored on login.
The issue we had was the windows were remembered correctly but not its placement and other properties. This has happened for some time, since Fedora 33.
Now finally the issue was identified and a solution should come to plasma 5.25.2:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442380
It will be nice to have this fixed, finally. :-)
On Sun, 2022-06-26 at 10:51 +0100, José Abílio Matos wrote:
The major pain point, when using kde, for has been the session handling.
I use session restore, that means that the windows, with all the associated properties, are remembered and restored on login.
The issue we had was the windows were remembered correctly but not its placement and other properties. This has happened for some time, since Fedora 33.
Now finally the issue was identified and a solution should come to plasma 5.25.2:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=442380
It will be nice to have this fixed, finally. :-)
This appears to be only for X11 rather than Wayland. I use X11 because Wayland doesn't (yet) have proper session restore, and the X11 version mostly works for me. The only common app that doesn't restore properly is Firefox, ehich dumps all the windows on the same desktop (ironically, Google Chrome does work). Perhaps this fix will address that, but Wayland still seems to be some Way Off (pun intended).
poc
On Sunday, 26 June 2022 13.05.01 WEST Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
This appears to be only for X11 rather than Wayland. I use X11 because Wayland doesn't (yet) have proper session restore, and the X11 version mostly works for me. The only common app that doesn't restore properly is Firefox, ehich dumps all the windows on the same desktop (ironically, Google Chrome does work). Perhaps this fix will address that, but Wayland still seems to be some Way Off (pun intended).
poc
2.25.5 really works here. No more windows juggling on log in. :-)
On Fri, 2022-07-01 at 15:32 +0100, José Abílio Matos wrote:
On Sunday, 26 June 2022 13.05.01 WEST Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
This appears to be only for X11 rather than Wayland. I use X11 because Wayland doesn't (yet) have proper session restore, and the X11 version mostly works for me. The only common app that doesn't restore properly is Firefox, ehich dumps all the windows on the same desktop (ironically, Google Chrome does work). Perhaps this fix will address that, but Wayland still seems to be some Way Off (pun intended).
poc
2.25.5 really works here. No more windows juggling on log in. :-)
(5.25.5, not 2.25.5, I assume)
I look forward to trying it, but it's not in the Fedora repos yet.
poc