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--- Comment #24 from Christoph Feck ---
Are you sure the DVD installer formats all partitions? All installers I know
preserve the existing partitions, unless you explicitely mark them for
formatting.
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--- Comment #23 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> Are you sure it is a clean install? Many people are not aware that
> reinstalling
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--- Comment #22 from Christoph Feck ---
Are you sure it is a clean install? Many people are not aware that reinstalling
Linux will usually never erase any files in /home/, in other words, you will
have the same (buggy) configuration as
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--- Comment #21 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> --- Comment #20 from Christoph Feck ---
> Invalid means there is something wrong on your system which we cannot fix.
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Invalid means there is something wrong on your system which we cannot fix.
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--- Comment #19 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
what does invalid mean? it is valid. i dont understand that. and it was not
resolved. thanks.
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--- Comment #18 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> --- Comment #17 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
> (In reply to james from comment #16)
>> it did one thing, the screen was stuck on a
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--- Comment #17 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to james from comment #16)
> it did one thing, the screen was stuck on a white background, now it's
> black. but still a password prompt.
Yes, black is the default background, and white
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--- Comment #15 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to james from comment #14)
> ok, i tried both options above, one with the dolphin, and the other with
> the command line. then i open konsole and its the same with a password
> prompt. :/
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--- Comment #14 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> --- Comment #13 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
> (In reply to james from comment #12)
>> I checked it that way with a file manager
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--- Comment #13 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to james from comment #12)
> I checked it that way with a file manager and I'm telling ya, neither
> exist! I think it's possessed :)
Did you enable the option "Show hidden files" in
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--- Comment #12 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> --- Comment #11 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
> (In reply to james from comment #9)
>>> Or delete the user settings, in this case
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--- Comment #11 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
(In reply to james from comment #9)
> > Or delete the user settings, in this case ~/.config/konsolerc and
> > ~/.local/share/konsole/.
> >
> By the way, neither of those files above exist.!
They
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--- Comment #8 from Wolfgang Bauer ---
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> To "fix" it, go into Settings->Manage Profiles and set a different one as
> default (if there is no other profile, create a new one).
PS: if you
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--- Comment #6 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
Nate Graham:
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> --- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
> IIRC upgrades from Leap to Tumbleweed can be buggy. Does it reproduce if you
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--- Comment #5 from Nate Graham ---
IIRC upgrades from Leap to Tumbleweed can be buggy. Does it reproduce if you
start off with a new Tumbleweed install? I used TW (installed fresh) for many
months recently and never encountered
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--- Comment #4 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
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> --- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
> No problem. If this was a KDE issue, it would be much more widespread. The
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--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham ---
No problem. If this was a KDE issue, it would be much more widespread. The
behavior of upstream software is strongly affected by configuration and
packaging.
Are you using Konsole in KDE
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--- Comment #2 from ja...@insiberia.net ---
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1)
> This is almost certainly a profile, configuration, or packaging issue.
> Please report downstream on the openSUSE bugzilla:
> https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/
I have
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