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Yeh seems fine tbh. Genuinely didn’t do anything special. Literally just slapped Kinoite onto a surprisingly useful little asus laptop I snapped up a while ago for a hilarious deal.
I mostly use it as a secondary computer near my bed stand when I remember I wanted to do some sort of thing on my system or homelab crap but it’s late and I don’t feel like getting out of bed. Crucial use case, to be honest.
Do you set it to do automatic login? I think mine is storing the current session to swap properly, but I haven't managed to get it to actually restore that session when booting yet. This is with Bazzite, which is a pretty close cousin of Kinoite, so it should be pretty similar.
Nope. I never ever configure my systems with autologin. Auth is always required to use my shit. It’s a good habit and I’m not breaking it lol :P
Hmm, so you boot, you login, and after logging in it restores your previous session? Maybe the fact I've been using "save session" as a poor-man's hibernate is messing with it. Thanks for the clues.