https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346768
--- Comment #53 from John Stanley <jpsinthe...@verizon.net> --- (In reply to George R. Goffe from comment #52) > Hi, > John/everyone, > > I have been thinking about this situation. > > I have multiple Fedora systems (F22/23/24). Generally they seem to be > working ok now... more or less, including the Konsole and tabs problem. > > As I visualize it, the developers add config items, remove config items, > change config items as they develop. Anything they don't hit directly would > tend to remain. After a while, the config(s) would tend to have stuff that's > no longer needed, wanted, or changed, or doesn't work any more as a result. > I would like to suggest some form of migration of config(s) be performed by > the developers in the install scripts (think rpmsave) to help eliminate the > unused "stuff". For example, my fedora 22 system with KDE, starts the apps > that I have running at the time of the save but it also starts things that > ARE NOT REFERENCED by the save of configuration process AND/OR are NOT even > running... so they remain. I don't know enough of the config process to > isolate where the extra apps/config items are located. I don't want to > remove everything and re-config. > > There's a kde-testing repo for Fedora systems but whoever builds/maintains > needs to rebuild the repo index or other files AFTER update so the repodata > can be syncronized. I wrote a bug on this... > > Have you tried removing .config and .kde/share/apps/ ... Like what would > happen for a brand new user? > > Good luck, > > George... Actually, during testing the patches I posted I removed .config/session + .config/ksmserverrc frequently. More generally, after several frameworks and/or plasma5 updates I had graphics/opengl artifacts and removing .config entirely fixed the problems. For the latest update (plasma-5.5.3/frameworks-5.18.0), no issues whatsoever, so an improvement. I'm curious, what version of konsole do have installed? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.