Tumbleweed KDE, System forgets Battery threshold after reboot

When I set battery thresholds in KDE settings, they work. But they don’t survive a reboot (or even less).

How do I fix that?

Speculating here… Is Plasma configured to restore a session instead of starting a completely new one upon login?

Also, do you have TLP installed? (Because TLP overrides PowerDevil battery thresholds IIRC.)

Restore session was on.
I turned it off. It is useless anyways because it does not actually keep state but just opens everything again without regard.
Have 15 terminals open. Now you got 15 empty terminals without any context and squashed history…

I do not know if I have TLP installed. … No TLP is not installed.

That is quite logical. The desktop software will start those applications. But it is up to the individual applications if they have any means to restore what was inside them. Konsole apparently can not do that. I have the idea that Firefox does restore things if possible, etc., etc.

It is not common for software to restore state. Thats why that feature is odd.
Firefox only restores state partially.

Still does not help the Thresholds

No, but you started the deviation.

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