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Saving running apps on logout/poweroff in Kubuntu 22.04

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How can I save the running apps on logout/shutdown so that they are restored when I login/power on? Restore previous saved session is enabled but it still does not work. This was working fine in Kubuntu 22.04.1 on a different machine(upgraded from 20.04 full install) but is not working in my current Kubuntu 22.04.1 minimal installation. Is it not working because this is a minimal install? If so, what package/configuration is needed to enable this save session to work?

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I'm not sure whether this is helpful but this is my experience. It doesn't matter what I choose in System Settings: Startup and Shutdown: Desktop Session: When logging in, my new sessions are always empty. This page suggests that selecting Restore manually saved session should offer a Save Session option on logging out (etc.) but that doesn't appear for me. The crucial change seems to be that, in Kubuntu 20.04 (and previously, as I recall), the first option to When logging in was Restore previous session -- which would then reopen any KDE apps that were running at the time of leaving -- whereas now the first option is Restore previous saved session (which would be okay, if I could save a session :/)

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