https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=471099
--- Comment #3 from tagwer...@innerjoin.org --- There's layers.... If you want to start at the bottom and check, the tags are stored in xattr and you can see them with: getfattr -d your-tagged-file.txt You'll see your tags listed as a "user.xdg.tags" comma-separated list of values. If you've added tags through Dolphin you can see whether they've got to the filesystem with a "getfattr" You can check whether baloo has indexed the file with balooshow: balooshow -x your-tagged-file.txt (look for the "XAttr Terms" line), if that's worked, then you should be able to find the file when searching by the tag: baloosearch tags:"yourtag" If it's gone wrong up to here, then there's an issue with baloo. You don't say what sort of filesystem you are using. It's possible that your "baloosearch" would show several matches for each file, that can happen if you are using BTRFS and the best bet then to recreate the index, try balooctl purge (You might need patience while the files are reindexed) Dolphin queries baloo to get its "tag folders", however it caches results and it can be that it gets hung up with stale results. It should show the same results in the left hand panel that you see when you manually open "tags:" Possibly an F5 would refresh the data but very likely not, closing Dolphin and relaunching can help but it's a bit distribution dependent, sometimes there's a copy of Dolphin running quietly in the background. If you want to look deeper, there are likely "tags.so" processes running, these are the processes that cache the results from baloo. If you've got more than one "tags.so" process, there's a chance that the different processes are holding different sets of results (this happened a while back, possible it's been fixed...) -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.