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Re: Buster:  Konqueror as File Manager



Hello bc,

On Saturday, August 31, 2019 12:55:46 AM ADT you (bcciv 
<bcciv@protonmail.ch>) wrote:
> I will be interested in what you find.  I love konqueror and installed
> Buster with LXDE and added konqueror later.  No matter what I tried, even
> adding dependencies I thought might be needed (it invoked only once after
> that, then never again. I switched back to Stretch until Buster and
> konqueror work well together. bc

Thanks for the reply.  I'm still on Stretch, too.  I'll post here if I come 
up with a solution.

In the future, please reply to the list, and not directly to me, so others 
may benefit from the discussion.

Thank you.

Regards,
Robert


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R.Lewis wrote:

> I posted the following to the debian-kde list last week and didn't get an
> answer to my question about the sidebar, so I thought I'd try here. 
> Please keep any follow-ups to debian-usr, thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> Robert
> 
> 
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> 
> Hello -
> 
> I use Konqueror as a file manager in Debian Stretch, but I have noticed
> the following changes to Konqueror in Buster that have affected the way it
> can be used as a file manager:
> 
> .  I cannot open Konqueror with "kfmclient openProfile filemanagement"
> .  the profiles section is missing from the Settings drop-down menu
>     . Load View Profile
>     . Save View Profile As ...
>     . Configure View Profiles
> .  also missing from the Settings drop-down menu is "Show Sidebar  F9"
>     . F9 does not work, and I have not been able to find a way to display
> the Sidebar
> 
> Under Konqueror/Help/Konqueror Introduction/Introduction, it says:
> Konqueror makes working with and managing your files easy. You can browse
> both local and networked folders while enjoying advanced features such as
> the powerful sidebar and file previews.
> 
> I would appreciate any suggestions how to make Konqueror as a file manager
> work the way it has in previous versions, especially having the sidebar.
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> Regards,
> Robert



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