@scarlettmoore, I don't think this is the same issue.
> When session is restored all chromium windows are opened on the same desktop.
In the referred bug they say Chrome windows are indeed restored but not respecting the desktop.
In this case, windows are not restored at all:
> all opened application windows get saved and restored upon login into the KDE session, except google chrome
Sadly it seems that the issue still persists after years and is not a Distro issue since I see it reported in Ubuntu, Fedora and now, OpenSuse.
Behaviour in my system is exactly as described here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1076194/kde-saves-and-restores-all-but-google-chrome-in-its-desktop-saved-session#comment1767113_1076194
> ...when I opened Google Chrome manually, there was a message about it not being shutdown properly.
google-chrome-stable 124.0.6367.78-1 plasma6-workspace 6.0.3-1.2 os-release NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed" # VERSION="20240409"
@scarlettmoore, I don't think this is the same issue.
> When session is restored all chromium windows are opened on the same desktop.
In the referred bug they say Chrome windows are indeed restored but not respecting the desktop.
In this case, windows are not restored at all:
> all opened application windows get saved and restored upon login into the KDE session, except google chrome
Sadly it seems that the issue still persists after years and is not a Distro issue since I see it reported in Ubuntu, Fedora and now, OpenSuse.
Behaviour in my system is exactly as described here: /askubuntu. com/questions/ 1076194/ kde-saves- and-restores- all-but- google- chrome- in-its- desktop- saved-session# comment1767113_ 1076194
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> ...when I opened Google Chrome manually, there was a message about it not being shutdown properly.
google- chrome- stable 124.0.6367.78-1
plasma6-workspace 6.0.3-1.2
os-release
NAME="openSUSE Tumbleweed"
# VERSION="20240409"