Nope, plasma-session crash means all your windows are goooone.
If it’s only plasma-desktop or kwin crash, you can generally restart it from a terminal, and you need one terminal window open at all times to do that, since you won’t be able to launch a new window with no desktop, or you try to launch it from the text console, which works badly because it won’t see your plasma-session environment.
Hopefully when plasma crashes the clients don’t, so that’s something at least
Nope, plasma-session crash means all your windows are goooone.
If it’s only plasma-desktop or kwin crash, you can generally restart it from a terminal, and you need one terminal window open at all times to do that, since you won’t be able to launch a new window with no desktop, or you try to launch it from the text console, which works badly because it won’t see your plasma-session environment.
Kwin is now the Wayland compositor instead of just the window manager, so I’m pretty sure on Wayland if Kwin crashes, all your programs go with it
Oh damn, thats bad. But for me, whenever it crashed, it comed back online after 2-3s so idk.