On Friday 18 December 2009 20:20:40 spir wrote: > Right. Just to be sure (because I'm surprised of the absence of such a > common setting): Does this mean one cannot just close Konqueror and/or > switch the computer off, then later resume work where it stopped? (Most > apps I use work like that, including firefox*.) We really have to to > explicitely save a session? As the feature exists, is there a reason why > it cannot be defined as a setting? > Actually, once you get used to it, it's a lot more powerful than a blind 'open everything I did yesterday'. I do use a lot of tabs, regularly. Since every tab has an impact on cpu and ram I do need to limit them. Saving sessions means that I can open one set of maybe 15 tabs, all related to one subject. I didn't like it at first, but since I've used it, I love it. > > (*) I cannot use firefox anymore, since the bug that erased all my setting > -- it simply doesn't start, just pretends to for a couple of seconds. > Strange - I haven't heard of anyone else reporting such a bug. I presume you have searched for a stale lock file? Anne -- KDE Community Working Group New to KDE SC4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org
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