[konsole] [Bug 460383] Custom profiles do not remain saved after Konsole is restarted

Vladislav Rubtsov bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Thu Oct 20 01:06:24 BST 2022


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=460383

Vladislav Rubtsov <rubstov at gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Vladislav Rubtsov <rubstov at gmail.com> ---
I have the same bug in the current Debian Testing, which also uses Konsole
v.22.08.1

My observations:
- When you create a new profile and set it as default, its path *does get*
saved to Konsole config, but the profile file itself is never written to.
- After creating a new profile, open `~/.config/konsolerc`. You should see
profile file name  `[Desktop Entry]` section.
- The profile itself should be saved in `~/.local/share/konsole/Your Profile
Name.profile`, but this doesn't happen.
- However, Konsole likely thinks profile *save was successful*. Otherwise, it's
programmed to display an error message.

I was able to bypass this bug by manually creating `~/.local/share/konsole/Your
Profile Name.profile` (I actually copied it over from my Debian 11
installation, where Konsole isn't buggy).

When the profile file was present that matched `[Desktop Entry] >
DefaultProfile` in `~/.config/konsolerc`, it was loading successfully, and I
was able to both edit and rename it.

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