https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=398041

--- Comment #3 from Nate Graham <n...@kde.org> ---
(In reply to 157ydvplnj0p from comment #2)
> Hello, 
> 
> Thanks for following up, Nate. 
> 
> I get the same error (not being able to open files directly with Okular)
> regardless of whether a file is in the ~/home partition or on a separate
> partition (on the same disk, or another disk). (All partitions I'm referring
> to  are LUKS-encrypted, if this information is relevant.) 
Is this true on the KDE installations as well, or only on the GNOME
installation?


> I don't get this error have on the same machine with Debian KDE and Fedora
> KDE set up in separate partitions. (But, on this partition where this error
> is showing up, I'm using GNOME 3.22.)
Do you have the flatpak KDE portal package installed in either of your KDE
installations?



> ------
> P.S.: If you are the same Nate Graham (PointiestStick) who posts about the
> bug-squashing spree that KDE is on, I want to say a heartfelt "Thank you".
> Your posts and comments on reddit give me hope that the internet may not,
> after all, be headed for hell. (In fact, one of your defenses against a
> GNOME-bashing post prompted me to try GNOME this summer, the same way I had
> tried KDE4 some 8 years ago wondering "Why so do people seem to hate KDE so
> much?". Ended up using KDE as my go-to desktop environment since then :) )
The one and only! :) You're very welcome, and I'm glad you're enjoying our
software. Thanks for reporting this bug and helping to make it better.

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