http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=953014 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=953014#c1 Wolfgang Bauer <wbauer@tmo.at> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |wbauer@tmo.at --- Comment #1 from Wolfgang Bauer <wbauer@tmo.at> --- (In reply to Graham Davis from comment #0)
This problem appeared after Leap RC1 (first spotted this in build 0258) and in TW 20151022.
I have to keep Dolphin windows and tabs from one session to another but this appears to be no longer possible. When I log out, I get a window pop up warning me that I have tabs open and giving me three options, "quit", "close current tab", or "cancel". None of these appear to help me achieve my desire.
Hm? AFAIK this is the case since *years*. At least here on my 13.2 KDE4 system, I get that dialog too when closing dolphin with multiple tabs open. Activate "Do not show this dialog again" in the dialog to get rid of it if you prefer.
The really marvellous one to try is "cancel"! That not only cancels the closing of any Dolphin tabs but cancels the logout process.
Of course. What else should it do?
That wouldn't be so bad if it didn't also freeze the screen making the Vulcan neck-pinch (ctrl+alt+del) the only way of escaping.
AIUI, that is your general graphics driver problem.
In the end, it achieves the same result as the others in that at the next logon, Dolphin is not restarted automatically and, when started by hand, all tabs and windows are lost.
That's a general problem with session management for Qt5/KF5 applications. It doesn't work every time. As far as I found out till now, it seems that the applications crash when storing their state and so won't be considered as running by the session management and are not restored at login. I plan to investigate this further in the next weeks.
This change would be annoying at any time but for it to appear days before a major new release of Leap seems bizarre.
You probably used the KDE4 version of dolphin before. The KF5 version probably didn't migrate the "Do not show this dialog again" setting. And what does this have to do with Leap? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.