Created attachment 732425 [details] Screenshot of Kate startup state Note: appeared after upgrade F17 -> F18 beta by yum distro-sync. The problem is that Konsole and Kate don't restore saved session after KDE startup. Konsole just launch with default tab and Kate shows something weird, screenshot attached. Bad parts are highlighted (projects and find-n-replace addons are disabled for the default session but shown there). Activating "Settings" -> "Configure Kate" does nothing. Don't know how to test other apps. How to reproduce (almost 100%): doesn't require anything special for me, just relogin to KDE. Tried some cleanup of ksmserverrc file and sessions dirs, no effect. KDE 4.10.1-1.fc18.x86_64 Also have this, not sure if matters: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=309280
Seems really related to the mentioned kwin crash. I've disabled the logout effect as described in KDE bugzilla and session saving works fine since that.
Yes, the session state isn't saved when it's not closed properly. I think it's related to the upstream feature request I'm linking in the external tracker.
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