https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=179678

--- Comment #72 from Bo Weaver <b...@boweaver.com> ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #71)
> Bo, the version of all KDE apps should be the same. So for example if you're
> using Gwenview 18.08, then you're also using Dolphin 18.08. So you can check
> your Gwenview version to find out what version of Dolphin you have, even if
> Dolphin won't run when you're logged in as the root user.

Gwenview says 18.04 so Kali hasn't upgraded to .08 yet.

> 
> Alexander was trying to use sudo, not log in as root. Logging in as the root
> user should be fixed now in 18.08. If you can confirm that you're running
> Dolphin 18.08 and it still doesn't work when you *log in as the root user*
> (not using sudo), then there's still a bug and I'll try my best to fix it.
> 
> We are all trying our best to fix the issue here. Please be respectful.
> Insults and abuse don't make friends or fix problems.

Nate as I have said before I would rather have a respectful conversation but
when told one thing and my eyes see another I do call BS.  As I have said
respect has to work *both ways*.

> We are all trying our best to fix the issue here.

We're talking about removing less than two lines of code that should not have
been there in the first place.  We're not talking some complex application that
has to be completely taken apart to fix.  Really you don't have to remove any
code just roll it back to the original that worked.  I'm not sure what
versioning software you use but all of them have them ability to do a roll
back.

About respect, I asked you a direct question that you did not address.  Where
are the links I ask for on where to find the older binaries?  Can't I just copy
them over to my machine?  It's respectful to give an answer when asked a
question.

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