Re: restored konsole sessions broken - no input possible
On Monday August 29 2022 09:14:00 Andreas Gungl wrote: >Well, does anyboday else care of such a behaviour, or is it just me? This seems like exactly the sort of "client facing" feature "they" should care about, but given the goals on which I was just invited to vote (https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/322/) I am not so certain it is indeed high on the priority list. Mind you, this may have nothing to do with KDE itself; AFAIK the session management stuff is implemented at a lower level, probably through freedesktop.org libraries or at least following their standards/protocols. Your best bet to figure out who's responsible is to look at was got updated/upgraded just before noticed the issue for the 1st time. If you're using X11 you could try to restart KWin to see if that unblocks your Konsole tabs: hit Alt-F2 and type `kwin_x11 --replace` in the popup to appears. Have you tried the "View/Clear scrollback and reset" menu command in Konsole? R
restored konsole sessions broken - no input possible
Hi, Since about one week I have the problem, that restored Konsole windows (after starting a new KDE session, Konsole left open when logging out fro the previous session) don't accept any input. Starting new Konsole processes works, but given that I have some often used places open in Konsole tabs, it's kind of inconvenient to need to reorganize that again and again. BTW, a similar problem bothers me since the beginning of the year. After starting a KDE session, restored Dolphin windows don't remember indiviual sizes and postions. They find kind of a common detominator and appear somehow, but not as when the previous session was closed. Well, I may be an outdated model regading habits on expecting to continue where I left even after a logout/login. I mean, suspending the system and continue afterwards works, but given so frequent security patches as we face nowadays, reboots seem inevitable. Well, does anyboday else care of such a behaviour, or is it just me? Best regards, Andreas