On Friday 28 August 2020 10:34:03 am BorgLabs - Kate Draven wrote:
On Friday 28 August 2020, Michael wrote:
On Friday 28 August 2020 09:00:17 am BorgLabs - Kate Draven wrote:
On Wednesday 26 of August 2020 20:11:26 BorgLabs - Kate Draven wrote:
On Wednesday 26 August 2020, Slávek Banko wrote:
Dne st 26. srpna 2020 BorgLabs - Kate Draven napsal(a): > I think I found a bug. > A cockroach that needs to be crushed with extreme, bloody > thirsty prejudice. > > Please launch konq, > 1. create a directory. > 2. Right click, go to properties > 3. Click on the icon button > 4. choose applications > > If I'm correct, it will freeze at about 24 to 26 % whilst > caching the icons. > > Let me know what everyone finds.
Doubt this is related, but figured I’d add it to a Konqueror thread in case anyone else has seen the behavior.
Also as an FYI as this completely wipes a file from the drive.
Issue(s):
- Crash
- Moving fire disappears
Reproduce:
- Have multiple windows of Konqueror open (my use case, may not be
relevant) - In a single window, drag a file from the right pane to a higher level direcory
- Click ‘Move here’
Effect:
- [a lot] Konqueror crashes (I don’t have something installed to create a
backtrace(sp?)
- Click cancel on the ‘stuck’ file move dialoge
- [rarely] The moved file ‘disappears’ completely *
- Not in either the original or destination directory or trash.
This is on a fresh install of MX19 (Debian Buster) w/ R14.0.8. (Old /home/user though)
Best, Michael
PS: Can the About pop-ups be made copy/paste-able? Where would I make that request?
this could be a smart failure on the hard drive butt.. try this.
Open konqueror, click on whatever you want to copy, uset ctrl C to copy. Then ctrl V to paste. Do that in a variety of ways and see if you still get the same results. Also installed GSmartControl or other HD dianostic tools and run tests on your hard drives.
Thanks Kate! :O
After changing my pants, and then re-reading how to interpret smartctl, it seems my drives are fine.
Here are the commands to check with
michael@local [~]# lsblk root@local [~]# smartctl --all /dev/sda root@local [~]# smartctl --all /dev/nvme0n1
PS: Yeah, the crtl c/v has always worked. And of course, when it was 100% reproducible for weeks, now I can’t get it to do it once after moving 10 different (junk) files around.
Best, Michael