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    12.04 precise cannot restore previous session

    Hey,

    I installed 12.04 on a different hard drive, and copied the home files from the 10.04 install drive into the home directory of the 12.04 drive.

    Now it seems the session manager is stuck on a session from a couple of days ago.

    I put before and after screen shots here:

    before logging out:
    http://www.advanced-app.com.hk/MiscJ...ore_logout.png

    after logging back in:
    http://www.advanced-app.com.hk/MiscJ...ng_back_in.png

    My rekonq browser is stuck on a problem I solved a couple of days ago (by putting "acpi=force" in grub.conf).

    I have deleted files and directories in tmp. In my home directory, I have recursively made sure all files and directories are owned by me and writable by me.

    Any suggestions? I do not want to be looking at the "after" session (from several days ago) for the next two years!

    Thanks,

    #2
    I am a little unclear of what your problem is. How are sessions and browsers related?

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      #3
      Oh, I think I know what you mean now. What if you change the Session Manager to start empty and then reboot -- do you get a clean desktop? Does Rekonq open empty?

      Next, open the windows you want, then change the Session Manager to manually saved and follow Leave | Save Session. When you return, do you see what you expect, or something older?

      Now, if you finally switch the Session Manager to restore previous, does it behave normally?

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        #4
        12.04 precise still cannot restore previous session

        I still have the problem.

        > What if you change the Session Manager to start empty and then reboot -- do you get a clean desktop?

        Yes

        > Does Rekonq open empty?

        Yes

        > Next, open the windows you want, then change the Session Manager to manually saved and follow Leave | Save Session. When you return, do you see what you expect, or something older?

        I see the session that I saved.

        > Now, if you finally switch the Session Manager to restore previous, does it behave normally?

        No; it remembers a more recent session, but it still does not restore the session as it was when I logged out. I have gone through several cycles as follows: change things, log out, log back in. It is stuck on a particular session; it still cannot restore the previous session

        Thanks,

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          #5
          Change the Session Manager back to empty. Log out/log in/log out.

          Then, outside KDE -- that is, while KDM is visible -- switch to a console TTY. Next:
          Code:
          rm ~/.kde/share/config/session/*
          rm ~/.kde/share/config/ksmserverrc
          sudo reboot
          Now can you recreate the behavior you wish?

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            #6
            Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
            Now can you recreate the behavior you wish?
            Not yet. I went through the steps, and opened kubuntuforums.net in rekonq. I logged out, logged back in, and kubuntuforums.net was there. But if I put rekonq on anything else, log out and log back in, anything else is not there -- rekonq is stuck on kubuntuforums.net.

            I would appreciate additional troubleshooting help.

            Thanks,

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              #7
              I am, at this point, out of ideas to suggest. I haven't Googled for anything yet, though.

              However, I do need to ask an obvious, and probably silly, question: In Configure Rekonq | General | Startup, what have you chosen for When starting Rekonq?

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                #8
                Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
                However, I do need to ask an obvious, and probably silly, question: In Configure Rekonq | General | Startup, what have you chosen for When starting Rekonq?
                Actually, I had not chosen anything -- I did not know the setting existed. I was expecting rekonq to act like konq.

                The setting was "open the new tab page". Moments ago, I changed it to "restore the last opened tabs". I opened a page other than kubuntuforums.net, logged out, logged back in, but got kubuntuforums.net.

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                  #9
                  At this point, it's worth creating a new user account and then conducting some tests to see whether the behavior persists.

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                    #10
                    I think this is definitely a bug.

                    I created a new user account. I went in, and put rekonq on python documentation for version 2.7. I exited, went back in, and rekonq came up on the python documentation for version 2.7 (so far, so good). I put rekonq on python documentation for version 3.2. I exited, went back in, and rekonq came up on the python documentation for version 2.7 (WRONG!)

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                      #11
                      Upgrading from 0.9 to 1.0 fixed the problem. (1.0 is in backports under kubuntu 12.04.) Thanks to SteveRiley for the link:

                      http://www.kubuntuforums.net/showthr...l=1#post304505

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by likes2skate View Post
                        Actually, I had not chosen anything -- I did not know the setting existed. I was expecting rekonq to act like konq.

                        The setting was "open the new tab page". Moments ago, I changed it to "restore the last opened tabs". I opened a page other than kubuntuforums.net, logged out, logged back in, but got kubuntuforums.net.

                        This must be a bug in 12.04 because I have the exact saame problem with Firefox set to restore last tabs and windows! I have some other strange behavior like kubuntu not restoring previous session even though its set to restore the last session and if i close a firefox window then all firefox windows close! The application list shows x number of applications running but dosn't list all of them! I am thinking this might all be related to the same bug, but what is the bug?
                        Just to remind users and devs that Ubuntu and its flavors have a long way to go to be as usr friendly as they should be.

                        http://www.kubuntu.org/getkubuntu

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