https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=343518
--- Comment #64 from Wolfgang Bauer <wba...@tmo.at> --- (In reply to Piotr Mierzwinski from comment #63) > I don't think that good idea is blamed konsole for this. Well, session management in X11 is a sever/client protocol. Not every issue can be blamed on the server (i.e. ksmserver) either... This bug report (and the one this has been marked as duplicate of) was originally about KF5/Qt5 not doing that correctly, and that should be fixed. As you say, both kwrite and konsole use the same KF5 libraries (which implement the XSMP protocol on the client side), so restoring them should work (or not) the same for both. But in the end it's the client's (i.e. the application's) job to save its state correctly, after being requested to do so by the server. And that's not something that can be done in general by KDE Frameworks5 either. That said, I haven't seen a single case here yet in months when konsole was not restored, not even randomly. (openSUSE backported the fixes to Qt5.5 and earlier Frameworks versions already in Januray/February, so I'm using them since then) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.