Start and Control konsole with DCOP

I like to open a lot of tabs in my terminal (konsole) window: a few standard shells, a couple of su shells, and some ssh connections to other systems that I access regularly.

KDE can remember some of these settings via its session capability, but it doesn't always remember everything I want, and sometimes it remembers things I wish it would forget.

So, to get my standard tabs, I use DCOP to start what I want when I...


 

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