On 18/12/24 09:22, Patrick O'Callaghan
via kde wrote:
On Wed, 2024-12-18 at 08:14 +1100, Stephen Morris via kde wrote:This process does not occur when running Plasma on Wayland.If it doesn't work from Plasma on Wayland, I don't understand how it would work when running Gnome on Wayland either. I would have thought that Konsole would be using the Plasma framework to perform all of its functions, therefore as you are saying that framework doesn't work under Wayland, I would have expected it to not work under Wayland irrespective of what DM is being used?This may or may not be relevant: Gnome on Wayland has (apparently) a working "session restore" feature. KDE/Plasma on Wayland currently does not. I say "apparently" because I don't use Gnome and have no idea if this feature works, but when I requested it on the KDE Bugzilla the devels said it was being worked on. AFAIK it currently has no projected due date. The reason this may not be relevant is that one would think that the internal state of an app shouldn't depend on the DE (or even on the display manager). It might be interesting to either run Konsole in Gnome, or run the Gnome Terminal in KDE, and see what happens.
Is that development though at the Konsole level or at the Plasma level, or does the Plasma level cover both?
I've seen articles around Konsole not having the backup/restore functionality in Plasma 6, I've also seen a solution to that issue that said the issue only occurs if Konsole is invoked from a shortcut (presumably a soft link), and I've seen a comment in that thread that said Plasma 6 doesn't have the session restore functionality (hence Plasma startups don't restore the previous state).
I did a start of Gnome-terminal from within Konsole and shut it down, and that did not write anything to ~/.config/session.
Just off topic, interestingly, I have some code in .bashrc that I saw in another mail to set PS1 which displays that text and white on a light blue background in Konsole, in the Gnome-terminal window I started that text was shown as black on a dark blue background. Has Gnome-terminal got its colours confused or is that configuration coming from somewhere else?
regards,
Steve
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