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The crash has been fixed in version 6.1 of the KDE Frameworks, but I don't know
if the fix will be ported back to version 5. In any case, the fix they applied
make the :q command do nothing in Konqueror, rather
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Does this problem arises only when going to the home directory or just with the
home directory? If it's for every directory, could you please check the
following:
- you have Dolphin installed
- Dolphin
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Here's a more complete backtrace (for Konqueror 24.02 and KTextEditor 6.0.0):
#0 KateVi::AppCommands::closeCurrentDocument() at
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I'm sorry but I'm not familiar with backtrace, I add a video and the journalctl
output:
mar 14 19:05:20 dell systemd-coredump[6091]: [] Process 6067 (kate) of user
1000 dumped core.
Stack trace of thread 6067:
#0
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If the workaround solves your problem, you could create a bug report for your
distribution, asking to backport the fix. This is the link to the commit which
fixes the issue:
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That version is quite old and I have no way to test it. However, from your
description, I think it has indeed been fixed in 23.08. The problem was that
konsole didn't install its part where parts are supposed
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> Hmm, what do they mean by the page remains the same? I don't get it. The URL
> is different and the content is too. I can see how konqueror loads the new
>
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> (In reply to avlas from comment #0)
> > SUMMARY
> >
> > History fails to remember internal browsing in some sites such as GitHub. It
> > w
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Bug ID: 481135
Summary: Closing KMail window with system tray icon enabled
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Summary: Konqueror on KF6 can't display PDFs using Okular part
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Version: 24.01.85
Platform: Gentoo Packages
OS: Linux
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> > What I mean is that when konqueror restarts the sidebar is not seen but the
> > space for it is there. You then can reactivate the sidebar and it appears.
>
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> I use kf5. See the effect here: https://i.imgur.com/PbJLzDQ.png
>
> The way to show this is: activate the sidebar and restart konqueror
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I'm using Debian 12.
Okular version is 22.12.3.
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> Sure, imagine you have a window with some tabs and you close it. Then open
> an external URL. The expected behavior (when restore tabs is enabled) is
> that a window
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> This works great, thank you.
>
> However, it seems that now external links are opened in new windows besides
> the settings (and previous tabs are not restored
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> (In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #9)
> > (In reply to Heimen Stoffels from comment #8)
> > > Okay, I got kdesrc-build to work now and che
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Since the problem doesn't happen for a new user, it means that it's a
configuration problem. First of all, make sure that Ad Block filters are
disabled (settings dialog, "AdBlock Filters" page): it s
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Then, I really don't know what is happening. If you can create a new user, can
you check whether this issue also happens with it? If it doesn't, it means it's
a configuration problem. Another thing you can try
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This is strange. What is your default web engine? You can see it in the
"General" page of the settings dialog. It should be WebEngine, as both the
others are deprecated. If you have another default
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Could you please check make sure you haven't disabled the "Automatically load
images" checkbox in the "Appearance" page of the configuration dialog?
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> At the time of this writing, this bug is still persistent in Debian 12
> Bookworm (on amd64).
>
> konsolepart.so is to be found in /usr/lib/x86_64-l
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> With this:
>
> char *p = aligned_alloc(3, 4);
>
> I get
>
> standalone:
> Allocation failed!
>
> Valgrind 3.21:
> Allocati
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> Should be fixed with this. Tested in Debian with an older libc, ArchLinux
> latest and FreeBSD.
>
> commit ae413f79b24de558ac9ab925babd1fb86e0d21c7 (HE
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I'm using glibc 2.38, sorry for not specifying!
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--- Comment #31 from Stefano Crocco ---
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> Hi,
>
> Today the problem #12/#20 was back. BUT I found out what I can do about it,
> without disturbing you again ;). Maybe this information helps you
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> (In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #8)
>
> Oh, Ok. So it's not using Sonnet as its spell checking library then, like
> almost all other KDE apps are usi
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> SUMMARY
>
> History fails to remember internal browsing in some sites such as GitHub. It
> works fine in other browsers such as Firefox
>
> STEPS TO R
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I attached a patch to be applied to Konqueror 23.04 source code to increase the
debug output of the code which handles session management. If you can reproduce
your problem with Konqueror built from source, could
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> New konqueror log file.
>
> No konqueror process was running.
>
> Now it's the output of:
&g
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> The command line output from konqueror
>
> This is the output of
> > QT_LOGGING_RULES="konqueror.debug=
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> Hi,
>
> For me the Problem from "Comment 12"
> (https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=463358#c12) is back (in the normal
> Arch bu
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> Hi Nigel,
>
> you may want to try my slackfix hack - that provides a -v option, allowing
> you to prove, if it's Qt to blame here, or something else
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I fixed the issue with session restoring not working when preloading is
enabled. I also made a change which makes Konqueror work more like Dolphin in
this regard: now, when launching Konqueror with one or more
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> Well, actually restore tabs functionality does not work at all if keeping a
> preloaded instance is active, meaning that the link is opened but previous
> tabs are not
I'll look into this
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> (In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #9)
> > (In reply to avlas from comment #8)
> > > (In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #7)
> > >
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> I guess that to reproduce the issue you probably need to:
>
> 1. check the option to restore tabs in settings
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> Hi Stefano, there is one issue with this new feature (that otherwise is
> working great!), which is when opening a link while Konqueror is closed.
>
> The expec
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Note that the option is disabled by default. You must enable it in the
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> > Hi Stefano
> >
> > I am running Konqeuror 23.04 on Ubuntu 23.04 64 bit
> > GUI is Gnome 44
>
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> Hi Stefano
>
> I am running Konqeuror 23.04 on Ubuntu 23.04 64 bit
> GUI is Gnome 44
Thanks. I'll try to setup a virtual machine and see if I can reprodu
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> Launched Konqueror in terminal output is :
> > Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use
> > QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anywa
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> Hi
>
> How do I get Konqueror to run from a terminal emulator and post any
> > output?
Launch any terminal emulator (Konsole, Yakuake, xterm, ...), e
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> > (In reply to avlas from comment #5)
> > > I think the main problem is that adblock does not work in WebEngi
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