Version: (using KDE 4.2.95) Installed from: Ubuntu Packages If you had many programs runing and many tabs open in Konqi and Akregator before shutdown it takes a long time before you can start working a again. But: Mostly I do not need all programs and open tabs I ran during the last session imediately. Therefore I would like to see a prioritymanagement for session restoration which can be influenced by the user with general setting and while restoration is on the way. In the session settings the user could specify which programs he needs first, how much cpu-power and bandwith the session restoration should use once the first programs have been started. If this worked I could already start working while the rest of the session is restored. In a browser this would look like this: Browser is started, all tabs from the last session are opened with a placeholder page "Restoring from last session". You could incluence the restoration from a single page by clicking "restore this site now". Then it moves up in priority. If you try to open a program via krunner or kickoff which was runing during last session and is lower in priority the restauration of this program session is moved up in priority.
*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 62157 ***