https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379771

--- Comment #19 from przxqgl <salaman...@hybridelephant.com> ---
(In reply to Stefano Crocco from comment #18)
> (In reply to przxqgl from comment #17)
> > well, my version of konqueror has a "settings" menu, but i don't know how to
> > get to a "General tab of Konqueror settings dialog", so you'll have to do a
> > better job of telling me what you want.
> From the "Settings" menu, choose the "Configure Konqueror" entry to display
> the settings dialog. On the left, there's a tree (I'm working from memory,
> as this dialog has changed much in more recent versions of Konqueror). In
> these trees there's at least one, but most likely two "General" entries: you
> need the first (which should be, if I remember correctly, under the "Web
> behavior" entry). Clicking on it will display in the right side of the
> dialog a page with several configuration options: the third is labeled
> "Default web browser engine" (or something very similar). You should check
> what is selected for that option. Another way to do the same is opening any
> web page, then going to the "View" menu, choosing the "View mode" submenu
> and looking at the checked entry.

on my version of konqueror (version 5.0.97), when i select "Configure
Konqueror" from the "Settings" menu, i do not get a tree on the left. i get
selections for "Performance" and "Bookmarks" on the left: the choices for
"Performance" are "Preload an instance after desktop startup" and "Always try
to have one preloaded instance". the selections for "Bookmarks" are "Number of
columns to show", "Show folder backgrounds", "Show bookmarks without folder",
"Flatten bookmarks tree", "Show system places" and settings for a "Pixmap
Cache"...

i am not sure what to do next.

> Another thing you can check (which I forgot in my last answer) are the
> settings in the "KDE Performance" page of the settings dialog. You can
> access it as described above: the page is one of the first in the tree on
> the left (I think the second one). Ensure that both entries in the page
> ("Preload an instance after desktop startup" and "Always try to have one
> preloaded instance") are unchecked. These options were quite broken in old
> versions of Konqueror and could lead to strange behaviors.

when i select "Configure Konqueror" from the "Settings" menu, in the
"Performance" section, "Always try to have one preloaded instance" was checked.
i unchecked it. "Preload an instance after desktop startup" was not checked,
and i left it that way.

> A simpler,
> but less complete test, is to ensure that Konqueror isn't running (to do so,
> from a terminal run `killall konqueror`), then rename he file
> ~/.config/konquerorrc and the directory ~/.local/share/konqueror to
> something else (for example, ~/.config/konquerorrc_old and
> ~/.local/share/konqueror_old): this will reset your Konqueror configuration
> to the default values. You can then try running Konqueror again and see
> whether you have the same problems or not. If things not work correctly,
> there was something broken in your configuration files.

using this method, the problems are the same as originally reported.

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