Hi, I am running Suse 9.3 with the standard KDE 3.4 that comes along with it. In the control center I have enabled that the session should be restored as before logging out. That works fine so far, however, if I have gvim open with several files loaded, after logging into KDE again, gvim comes up empty. Now I was reading through the vim/gvim documentation and the KDE documentation and haven't found whether gvim itself or KDE is responsible to restore the buffers again. What I understand is that from KDE the kmserverrc file is responsible to specify what session needs to be restored. However, that file is only setup in my home directory if I store the session manually. When I do it, with a gvim open, I don't see an entry for that gvim session. Where else does KDE know to restore it? Gvim has the command :mksession <filename> to store the current session to a file. However, in order to restore that session gvim needs to be called with the <filename>. That sounds like KDE would need to initiate that command when shutting down gvim and starting it again with the session filename? Can anybody shed some light on where I have to look in order to get this going? Thanks for your help. Guenter