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Message #70131
[Bug 1369397] Re: [browser] can't make browser forget open pages
Closing the issue, as there is now a setting to choose whether to
restore the last session (on by default).
** Changed in: webbrowser-app
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
** Changed in: webbrowser-app (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Title:
[browser] can't make browser forget open pages
Status in Ubuntu UX bugs:
Fix Committed
Status in Web Browser App:
Fix Released
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
After killing the browser app, each subsequent restart will open it
with the same set of pages open. In theory this might be a nice
feature, but it's kind of a problem if one of those pages causes the
browser to crash or lock up. The browser app then becomes unusable
without manually removing its config.
Could we make it ask on launch whether to re-open previous pages, and
let the user choose to start fresh if desired?
I've noticed this a lot lately, but the specific version I'm using now
is from rtm krillin image 33.
-- SOLUTION --
1) If a crash happens, the browser will have an error page on restart, rather than the page the caused the crash.
2) If user wants, he will be able to reload the page (and potentially crash the browser again).
Design here:
https://docs.google.com/a/canonical.com/presentation/d/1Qrd4Flfs3EH-fI79IfrYgLdAx2nce-L7ve8NKLCX324/edit#slide=id.g3c37ea932_70
Note: All the other tabs should persist.
Note: The above solution does not address the common use case of "I
want a fresh, empty browser instance", or "I want to choose whether to
restore my session", which is what many people seem to want.
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