In Opensuse 10.3 when I left a ‘Konsole’ open and shutted down the PC, at next boot the ‘Konsole’ is still there (still Ok in OpenSuse 11.0), but in OpenSuse the working directory was still as the last time, but now it always goes back to the home directory. And as such I have to cd again to where I was
Hmmmm… my 10 system doesn’t do that. My understanding is that
‘konsole’ just loads bash (supported by ‘ps alx’ output) which then does
whatever is the default. I suppose it’s possible ‘konsole’ executes a
‘cd’ in the background somehow but I’ve never seen it done. Let us know
if you find that.
Good luck.
killerbot wrote:
| In Opensuse 10.3 when I left a ‘Konsole’ open and shutted down the PC,
| at next boot the ‘Konsole’ is still there (still Ok in OpenSuse 11.0),
| but in OpenSuse the working directory was still as the last time, but
| now it always goes back to the home directory. And as such I have to cd
| again to where I was
|
| Any workarounds for this, or hidden settings.
|
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