> On 01/26/2012 06:14 PM, Greg Madden wrote: > > On Thursday 26 January 2012 9:28:30 am Jeff Taylor wrote: > >> I'm not sure where this save-session option is at? Before trinity, kde3 > >> always automatically saved my setup when I logged out. Also I have to > >> wonder, if kwin is supposed to be running, why wouldn't it have been > >> present on the two machines I did clean installs of trinity to? > >> > >> On 01/26/2012 05:50 AM, Calvin Morrison wrote: > >>> Me thinks that something weird is happening with your sessions. Try > >>> getting everything setup (with kwin running) how it normally should, > >>> then save your session. See if that is a solution. > > > > On my box, There is a manal 'save session' in my 'application start > > menu', also from the start menu, 'settings>kde components> session > > manager' gives several options on restoring a seesion etc. > >On Thursday 26 January 2012 6:28:35 pm Jeff Taylor wrote: > Wait... so you're saying that you manually save your session when you > have everything set up a certain way, then every time you log in to your > desktop you click something to manually restore your settings an > applications? I fixed your top post, hopefully. I don't turn off my workstation, don't want to test the feature as it doesn't handle Virtual Box sessions and any app or terminal session started as a different user, afaik. Maybe I shouldnt have posted since I don't use the feaures, I was pointing out they are available and the location in case you missed that part. Have you tried the settings available in 'KDE components" ? -- Peace, Greg