https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507607
--- Comment #8 from Thomas Baag <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Méven from comment #5) > Having $HOME, a tmpfs, is not a common configuration, recommended one that > we want to put energy into supporting for a few users. > > They are some workarounds possible still. > > More the case of: > https://xkcd.com/1172/ Hi again! I am trying again to bring your attention to the detail that nowhere in the "STEPS TO REPRODUCE" is something mentioned about setting up your $HOME as a tmpfs. Also the workaround I posted isn't working very well as somewhere down the line Dolphin goes into a francy trying to write the write protected file without fail counters or timeouts and is flooding /tmp with thousands of temporary files in the process. The bug report is meant to be about a option not working as it states it would and it previously did. The option is having only one global view properties setting. Either rename the option to specify it does not affect some special folders like trash or fix it so that it shows behavior like it used to. At least acknowledge that even if you did NOT state "common display style for all folders should not include folders like trash" you actually meant to say that so it is intentional in your eyes. Thank you. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
