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Special:Badtitle/NS90:Talk:System Settings/Startup and Shutdown/Would like 'save session' even when 'restore previous' is set

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I use 'Restore previous session' but I think it would be good to have the 'Save session' action available for me to use when I choose so that I can have a more up-to-date session in case of improper shutdown.

For background: I very rarely shut down my machine and so 'log out' of KDE, I usually hibernate the system. So when a non-resume-from-hibernate boot happens my KDE session is mostly non-existent. This happens on kernel upgrade or when there's a crash; whilst this is rare it is more often than me logging out of KDE.

In future I could see this expanding into an 'automatically save session every x minutes' feature, but a manual action would be a great help.