On my linux system, I have two users. If I log in as user A and use FF and leave a bunch of tabs open, I can view those tabs again later if I restart my computer and log … (xle nububuwo)
On my linux system, I have two users. If I log in as user A and use FF and leave a bunch of tabs open, I can view those tabs again later if I restart my computer and log in as user A, so FF remembers its history.
No Problem Scenario
Logged in as A
- open FF
- open a bunch of tabs
- CLOSE FF
log out of A
log in as B
- do stuff
log out of B
log in as A
- open FF; all the tabs are there
Problem Scenario
Logged in as A
- open FF
- open a bunch of tabs
- leave FF open (don't close FF before...)
log out of A
log in as B
- do stuff
log out of B
log in as A
- open FF; all the tabs are GONE
If I run into the Problem Scenario, I can sometimes use these steps to get the history/tabs back. https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-restore-browsing-session-backup
Whether the steps work or not, the Problem Scenario is annoying. I don't know what causes this. My desktop manager is KDE.