On Wednesday 19 November 2008 12:56:12 Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 00:59 -0500, Jason Farrell wrote: > > Great session saving/restoration -- for the desktop, konsole, and > > konqueror > > -- is the *primary* feature that has always kept me coming back to > > KDE. > > KDE's got a ton of drawbacks when compared to Gnome's tight > > integration with > > Fedora, but booting back up and having *all*[1] two dozen of your apps > > restored to their respective workspaces is a killer feature. Sorry to > > hear > > Gnome's gone backwards from what little session it used to save. > > > > [1] except for a brief period in KDE 4.1.0 when session saving was > > broken. > > You mean it's been fixed? I assume you're referring to the missing > "explicit session save" functionality that KDE 3.5 had. I still don't > see it in 4.1.2. > The theory is that you don't need an explicit 'save session' any more - it's the default. And yes, it works both on this Mandriva laptop and on my F10 netbook. Anne
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