https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=366025
--- Comment #3 from dberg...@gmail.com --- Thanks for your reply. Actually, I have tried removing ~/.config/skroogerc a number of times in the past. It works the first time I open Skrooge after removal--the popup windows go away--but once it writes a new config file and I close the application and reopen it, the problem comes back. There are a few options about saving page states in Skrooge's settings, but they don't seem to work. One is "Update modified pages on close" and the other is "Update modified bookmarks on close." I have both set to "Never." I don't think those are related to my issue though, because those options sound like they affect behavior when closing the whole application, not just a page or a bookmark within the application itself. What I find strange is that I haven't even changed the state of any of these pages, but Skrooge thinks they've changed and asks me to save the "modified" state. Based on my observation, it seems that page states are actually saved into the SKG file and not the skroogerc file, which leads me to believe there's something wrong with my SKG file. I have attached an anonymized version with which you may be able to reproduce the issue. This is occurring on a newly compiled 2.4.0 package in Fedora 24. On Arch Linux, which I have installed on another computer, I don't get the popups, but I can see that Skrooge thinks the page states are all modified on startup. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.