https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346768

--- Comment #52 from George R. Goffe <grgo...@yahoo.com> ---
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...

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