I mount my extra drives in sub-folders of /mnt, so for example /mnt/backup
Does it happen with a new user?
Don’t change the documentation, change the code to make them line up.
Unless the documentation is wrong
Try deleting or renaming ~/.cache/icon-cache.kcache
Some good news to start off Sunday. I agree with @morgunkorn, add some water to her wet food.
Some people just need to be offended
They've let their site certificates expire a few times and told their users to set their clocks back to get around the issueand they've accidentally ddosed the aur a couple of times with their package management tools.
Although not my first distro, I feel a lot of nostalgia for SimplyMepis
It can do back ends with django and flask but the only choice for front ends is javascript or something like htmx
If you keep using these tools then you get what you deserve
I just had a look in there and I have to say mine too. Maybe try logging out, logging into a tty and renaming the file, then reboot for good measure.
It definitely is something to do with your config. Unfortunately setting Plasma back to defaults is not easy. Maybe have a look in ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc and see if there is anything obvious in there.
Does it happen with a new user?
Does removing and re-adding the panel fix it?
I started with Corel Linux, moved to Mandrake and then began an 18 year distro-hopping journey. To keep it interesting, I rolled a d100 on distrowatch.com and installed whatever I landed on. About 6 years ago I landed on openSUSE Tumbleweed and haven't hopped since if you don't count a brief dalliance with endeavour on my laptop.
Percy and Finnegan
Finnegan, the grey, isn't mine but he is Percy's friend and a regular visitor. He eats my lot's food, plays with their toys, sleeps on their sofa, and is becoming friendly with their human. I think that I have a timeshare in a sixth cat!
Recently news went around about explicit sync being merged into Wayland protocols, and in the wake of that I saw a lot of people having questions about it, and why it was such a big deal… So here’s a short-ish explanation of what it is, why it’s needed and what the benefits are over the old model.
Welcome to the monthly update for openSUSE Tumbleweed for March 2024. This month provided several anticipated updates for the rolling release. Before getting...