Once again, lets take a small step back and look at this from the users
point of view. Why would you need me to attach (or even see the) log
files to see that if you have for example; browser, Dotty, Dekko and
Settings open before you restart your phone or tablet. On start-up these
apps/screens will not be available when you swipe from the right of your
screen.

I tried to get the logs and then install python-support, but I am unable
to on my phone. I am sure that in your dev environment or test device
you can reproduce this without the need of the logs.

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  Ubuntu-Touch closing apps/screens on reboot

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  When I turn my Ubuntu phone off, on restart all of my previously open
  screens/apps are now closed. This is a bit annoying as I need to open
  everything up again. In Android, if you turn off your phone and then
  start it up again, all the apps, pages and such like, that you had
  open before the shut-down/reboot are all still visible on start-up. I
  really think it is something that new users coming to Ubuntu Touch
  will be expecting as standard.

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