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MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 6 months ago

This Week in Plasma: Everything You Wanted and More

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This Week in Plasma: Everything You Wanted and More

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MyNameIsRichard@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 6 months ago
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This week was full of major feature work and UI polishing, in addition to a lot of bug-fixing! I'm pretty sure everyone will find something to be excited about here:
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    Bringing up all the stuff you had open the next time you log in.
    Edit: it’s the manual session save feature that’s broken: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318

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      It does open all apps for me. But probably not in the previous state. But idk if that’s actually possible?

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        Are you using 6.0? And in Wayland?

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          6.1 i guess. Iirc it worked on 6.0 as well. Yes wayland on fedora kde

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            it was this one: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=436318
            I had it backwards, it’s the manual session save/restore that does not work.
            It looks like it’s waiting for an internal feature, and that the current (working) auto save/restore feature is a placeholder hack and will also be replaced by said feature.

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              Good to know it is possible to open the apps in previous state.I don’t use save session that often, but it does “launch” apps

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        How did you do it? For example if I keep some apps open and reboot it should reopen them at startup, right? I tried that and it didn’t work, but maybe I configured something wrong

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          Nah there is a save session button. You can save a session when certain apps are open, then on login thoose apps will open

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            Oh ok, gotta try that, but does that mean that this only works while maintaining the PC on?

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              No it works always. It also does multiple times for me(opens thoose apps again on each login)

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