hi Kestrel, thank you for the reply.

still no luck with dynamic workspaces disabled (confirmed the setting
was correct also via "Tweaks" app, and set my static workspaces to a
larger number than what i'm actively using (using 4 out of available 6).

a few notes which may be relevant:

- i am using Gnome Shell on wayland as my window manager
- this is a laptop with an external monitor, the laptop lid is closed; monitor 
is the primary/only display
- i am running Debian Bullseye with the firefox package installed from 
unstable/sid.
- i am launching firefox with wayland support via `MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1`
- laptop screen builtin scaling is different from monitor (2x vs. 1x 
respectively)

here are my reproduction steps:

1) boot to GDM (wayland)
2) login to Gnome Shell (wayland)
3) open firefox 83.0
4) arrange windows on static workspaces (1-4 out of six total)
5) log out back to GDM
6) log in
7) ensure displays are configured as before
8) switch to workspace 1
9) launch firefox with `MOZ_ENABLE_WAYLAND=1`

i have also tested replacing steps 5-7 with simply exiting firefox via
Ctrl+Q.

expected behavior: windows are restored to where they were prior to
logout

actual behavior: all windows are restored to workspace 1. sizes are
correct, but x/y positions and workspace are incorrect.

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