Thanks for the info.
On reading through those I noticed the reference to .config/session. My
.config/session had over 82 MBytes of files in there from years of use!
After removing all of them and saving the manual session the next few
logins have been fine. Not sure if there was an issue in .config/session
or its just a random occurrence that it is working now as this
KDE/Plasma session restore has been flaky for a while, but it has worked
for the last few logins for me.
Terry
On 28/12/2021 01:20, Armin Wehrfritz wrote:
I believe this is a known bug in KDE, and probably one of the most
annoying ones! But from the comments in the bug tracker I got the
feeling that there is currently nobody that is familiar enough with
the code to fix this issue. Also, the code is quite involved, so
nothing a newbie could get quickly on top of.
Some of the bug reports are specific to certain configurations (such
as having an external screen), but in my experience this fails in
other configurations as well. Here are the most promising bug reports
(one of them is 21 years old, but still/again relevant!!!):
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427875
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=390295
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=15329
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=435357
On Mon, Dec 27, 2021 at 10:36 PM Patrick O'Callaghan
<pocallaghan(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2021-12-27 at 07:10 +0000, Terry Barnaby wrote:
>> It appears that something has broken the KDE/Plasma/X11 manual
>> session
>> restore system again.
>>
>> When I try this with my setup (Intel Graphics, dual monitor, 10
>> virtual
>> desktops) and with Thunderbird, Firefox, Dolphin and about 12
>> kconsoles
>> opened on various virtual desktops they reappear mainly on the first
>> screen of the first desktop but with various manual session save
>> appear
>> on what seems to be random desktops and screens. Playing around with
>> a
>> test user it sometimes works and sometimes fails, quite flaky.
> Apologies for my previous post asking about Wayland. Now that you
> mention it, I do see some inconsistency in how certain windows are
> allocated, but it's not entirely random. For example, I have a constant
> qbittorrent session open on desktop 4, and on restarting it always
> comes up on desktop 1 and has to be moved. This despite repeatedly
> saving the configuration. However I've become so resigned to this that
> I don't even remember if it used to work properly.
>
> poc
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