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The --remember-user-session flag stopped remembering the session in v0.9.1 #145
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I cannot seem to be able to reproduce this. Can you list the files in the tuigreet cache directory ( |
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The lastsession file has the proper "sway" entry for me saved but starts here "Hyprland" - the 1st entry now. |
Similar to @andyrtr: $ ls -al /var/cache/tuigreet/
.rw-r--r-- 44 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastsession-path-caleb
.rw-r--r-- 5 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastuser
.rw-r--r-- 15 greeter 4 Jun 11:36 lastuser-name
$ cat /var/cache/tuigreet/lastsession-path-caleb
/usr/share/wayland-sessions/hyprland.desktop This is correct for me as Hyprland is what I log into most, but Gnome is installed and shows up first in the list and that is what session is selected when I boot up. |
Not sure if this belongs here, but... i set upon boot system crashes with a screen that says "--remember-user-session must be used with --remember"
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Possibly as an unexpected side effect of #141, the current version has stopped remembering the last session used. My systems are now booting up into the first session in the alphabetical list, not the one I last used.
Given that it does remember the last user, not also remembering the last session is ridiculous. I would expect not only the user but also the last session used to be already selected on boot and just waiting for my password.
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