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So, this short story starts out with a small glitch - KDE locked up on me.  A 
kdeinit process went berzerk and spiked the CPU to 90-some-odd-percent.  I 
ssh'd in from another machine, killed it and got control back of the machine, 
but the window manager was gone, so while my programs were still running, I 
had no close buttons on my windows, no way to move them around, and the panel 
didn't seem to want to talk to me either.  I thought "well, ok, I'll just log 
out and back in, all will be fine.  KDE remembers the programs I had open 
anyway."  Well, much to my happy surprise, not only did it remember which 
programs I had open, but the Konqueror windows I had open reopened with all 
the tabs that were open when I logged out, AND to each web page that was 
previously open in each tab.  The two Konsole windows I had open not only 
opened all the tabs I had open there, but each tab was cd'd back to the 
directory each was in prior to logout too!  How cool is that?!?!

Maybe I'm just discovering something everyone else already know, but I thought 
I'd share my joy anyway.  :-)

(Mandrake 10 Community, KDE 3.2.1, for those who are wondering)

Ian
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