On Saturday October 23 2021 16:56:21 Dave Close wrote:

>I just installed a new system and discovered I now have KDE 5.22.

Do I read you correctly that you started with an entirely clean system, 
including your home directory? What I usually do, even with a clean install on 
a new machine is, in order:
- create a basic, fallback admin account, plus my main account under my usual 
username
- change whatever the new UID is to the one I use on my other systems
- transfer the contents of my home directory (FWIW, Macs always had a great 
feature to import "all your stuff" from "your old computer" ... you can/could 
even boot them into a mode where they act as an external drive rather than 
having to do the importing over the net).

The main point here is of course to transfer your ~/.config and ~/.local 
directories WHILE YOU ARE NOT LOGGED IN (a desktop session; console or remote 
SSH is OK of course).

My remarks below notwithstanding, KDE tends to be pretty good at importing 
older configs. I don't know what KDE 5 version you came from, but chances are 
the 5.22 DE will open in a way that's very close to what you're used to after 
the operation outlined above. If it doesn't ... at least you'll have a real bug 
to report ;)

>Generally, I approve of new and improved systems, but I have some

I hear you, but have some doubts about the meaning of the concept "improved" 
where the GUI is concerned. The Plasma5 desktop seems to be following the 
current fashion of levelling down the interface to mobile device design and 
interaction principles and that doesn't incite me at all to keep following 
updates... I came to KDE in its late Plasma4 days after observing it seemed to 
be headed to become a worthy replacement for Mac OS X (then still called like 
that) for me. My current system has (self-built) KF5 apps running under that 
same Plasma4 desktop but it seems I'm going to have to keep looking what to 
replace that with when holding out on a Kubuntu 14.04 foundation becomes 
untenable.

R.

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