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Peter Humphrey wrote: |
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> On Wednesday 05 November 2014 13:26:11 I wrote: |
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>> If you mean .kde4, no I don't copy that, on the assumption that it would |
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>> include whatever quirk had caused my vanishing-desktop problem. |
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> Now this is getting weirder. Just now I followed the clicks to create a new |
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> activity, then chose "Clone current activity" and lo! and behold! my desktop |
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> sprang into view. |
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> What the devil is going on? How many "activities" do I now have? |
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I had something weird like this about ever since KDE4 was brought in |
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that finally got fixed. I use the "Folder" layout on mine. Just about |
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every time I would login, no folders. Sometimes I could logout and back |
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in and they would show up. Usually I had to right click, select the |
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edit menu and change something and hit apply for them to show back up. |
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This had been going on for a really long time. Then a few months ago, I |
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noticed they started working again. I don't recall doing anything that |
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made it do it but a good while back I did rename the .kde4 directory and |
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get a fresh start. |
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Point is, sometimes KDE does something weird and eventually they get |
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around to fixing it. It sure is annoying until they get it fixed tho. |
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Have you checked to see if there is a bug reported on the KDE bug |
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tracker? If you can't figure it out and sure it is not a setting of |
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your own, may want to file one. Given that you tried a fresh .kde4 |
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directory, I don't see how it could be something you did. |
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Dale |
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:-) :-) |