https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=453708

--- Comment #4 from Stefano Crocco <stefano.cro...@alice.it> ---
The cause of your issue, then, is the absence of Dolphin part among the parts
available for displaying directories. Since you have Dolphin installed and it
does work, the part itself is installed on your system. For some reason,
however, it isn't detected. I think the first thing you should check is whether
the file /usr/share/kservices5/dolphinpart.desktop exists. This is the file
which should tell KDE that Dolphin part can be used to open directories. If the
file doesn't exist, try to reinstall Dolphin (or dolphinpart, if such package
exists). If the file exists, you can try pressing the "Add..." button in the
"Embedding" tab: it'll allow you to choose among all the parts you have
installed on your system. This should solve your issue if you accidentally
removed the part from the list associated with inode/directory. If even that
doesn't work, you can try creating a new user and see if Dolphin part is listed
for the new user: if it is, it's a configuration problem; if it isn't, it's a
system-wide issue and I think you'll be more likely to get help asking on your
distribution help channels, as I don't use Tumbleweed.

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