Is it about restoring window position and size?
Yes
Does it also restore the content of unsaved files of the application? If not, I’ll prefer
systemctl hibernate
. I wonder, what this new feature is for. Gnome had it in the past, MacOS has it, but I don’t see what the use case is.Does it also restore the content of unsaved files of the application?
That’s up to the application.
If not, I’ll prefer
systemctl hibernate
. I wonder, what this new feature is for.I believe this is for storing the position of specific windows, for multi-window applications (e.g. GIMP’s multi-window mode). So hibernation is very unrelated.
I see, I thought is was meant for restoring programs after login. Thx, for the clarification.
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Gnome like to get things perfect before they make it default. It’s what makes Gnome pretty stable, even if it does mean power users have to type in a command to expose the setting in the meantime.
The wait can be frustrating though.
I respect the gnome team for not wanting to create instability or confusion. KDE could learn a thing or two
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How so? There are lots of valid complains about gnome but stability is not one of them. They are very careful about the stuff they ship by default.
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Does it require to be enabled at compilation, or it can be toggled at any time?
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