Chrome Version : 57.0.2987.133
OS Version: goobuntu
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Reboot the system
2. Start Chrome again
What is the expected result?
Pressing Ctrl-Shift-T causes windows and tabs that were open before reboot to be restored.
What happens instead of that?
Tabs from much older history are restored but not the tabs that were open when the reboot happened.
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possible.
This happened to me twice recently, once on Goobuntu and once on a personal machine running OpenSuse Leap 42.1. It was especially frustrating when it happened on my Goobuntu desktop because I lost a lot of state. I had several windows with tabs open to relevant documentation and bugs on the project that I was working on. Needed to reboot the machine, and after the reboot the history no longer contained any of the windows or tabs that were open when I had to reboot. It only had much older tabs that I actually closed. It took me a good half hour to get back all the bits that I had open.
I was too busy to file a report than and thought it was just a fluke. But it happened to me just now on my personal machine. So I also filed a report from my Chrome there which may contain some useful info, using myroslava@google.com as email.
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Comment 1 by ranjitkan@chromium.org
, Apr 18 2017