On Mon, 2015-07-06 at 05:23 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> I mean that when I log out and in again, Chrome does not
restart.
If I
> restart it manually, it restores all the tabs and windows I've
defined
> in my manually saved session (just not on the correct desktops).
> Actually that's not completely true. There is one tab that is
always
> restored even though I've saved the session without it. No idea
what's
> going on there, though it could be a Chrome bug.
After you logout, either login as a different user or ssh into the
system and check to see if any Chrome processes remain running.
Tried that. There are no Chrome processes left. Also, I nearly always
end the session by rebooting because of updates (this is a home machine
that is always logged in). What mystifies me is that it refuses to
forget this one tab, even though I've saved the session with the tab
closed. If I could figure out where Chrome saves its state I might be
able to fix that. There is a file called .config/google-chrome/Local\
State but it doesn't look like they want you to edit it.
FWIW, I think most of the problem with Chrome and restarts are
probably Chrome issues...which is why I manually shut it down and
start it up.
>
>> Even in KDE4 I always made sure I quite Chrome before logout since
it
>> was a roll of the dice for it to restore the tabs I had
open/pinned.
> I never had to do that. IIRC Chrome would always restore just as I
left
> it.
>
Yes, YMMV. I've had no such luck as I've said.
Well, go figure.
poc