Reinhard Karcher - 10.02.23, 15:20:49 CET:
> I have a different system: Debian SID/Testing with usrmerge, systemd
> and bash, and I see the expected behavior: cwd linked to /home/USER.
> So I suspect, that it is not caused by KDE/QT.
Just for the record:
Sometimes the truth is not that digital.
Reinhard Karcher - 10.02.23, 15:20:49 CET:
> I have a different system: Debian SID/Testing with usrmerge, systemd
> and bash, and I see the expected behavior: cwd linked to /home/USER.
> So I suspect, that it is not caused by KDE/QT.
Just for the record:
Sometimes the truth is not that digital.
Hi Martin!
I have a different system: Debian SID/Testing with usrmerge, systemd
and bash, and I see the expected behavior: cwd linked to /home/USER.
So I suspect, that it is not caused by KDE/QT.
Reinhard
Am Freitag, 10. Februar 2023, 14:39 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> Hi!
>
> This puzzled me
Hi Martin!
I have a different system: Debian SID/Testing with usrmerge, systemd
and bash, and I see the expected behavior: cwd linked to /home/USER.
So I suspect, that it is not caused by KDE/QT.
Reinhard
Am Freitag, 10. Februar 2023, 14:39 schrieb Martin Steigerwald:
> Hi!
>
> This puzzled me
Hi!
This puzzled me for a long time and I have no idea where to report this:
…proc# ls -ld $(pidof krunner)/cwd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 USER USER 0 10. Feb 14:26 15116/cwd -> /
…proc# ls -ld $(pidof plasmashell)/cwd
lrwxrwxrwx 1 USER USER 0 10. Feb 14:27 9191/cwd -> /home/USER
This is with /bin/sh
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