https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398041

--- Comment #2 from 157ydvpln...@opayq.com ---
Hello, 

Thanks for following up, Nate. 

I get the same error (not being able to open files directly with Okular)
regardless of whether a file is in the ~/home partition or on a separate
partition (on the same disk, or another disk). (All partitions I'm referring to
 are LUKS-encrypted, if this information is relevant.) 

I don't get this error have on the same machine with Debian KDE and Fedora KDE
set up in separate partitions. (But, on this partition where this error is
showing up, I'm using GNOME 3.22.)

Flatpak: I don't want to crowd the KDE bug reporting space. If there's a
separate place to post flatpak-specific issues with KDE apps, please let me
know, I'd be happy to post any additional information there.

Overall, it's not unusable, just takes a bit away from an otherwise polished
experience.

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P.S.: If you are the same Nate Graham (PointiestStick) who posts about the
bug-squashing spree that KDE is on, I want to say a heartfelt "Thank you". Your
posts and comments on reddit give me hope that the internet may not, after all,
be headed for hell. (In fact, one of your defenses against a GNOME-bashing post
prompted me to try GNOME this summer, the same way I had tried KDE4 some 8
years ago wondering "Why so do people seem to hate KDE so much?". Ended up
using KDE as my go-to desktop environment since then :) )

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