Version: (using KDE KDE 3.0.5) Installed from: SuSE RPMs Compiler: gcc 3.2 OS: Linux When you're logged in to KDE as normal (= not root) user, open Konsole and change to root (via "su"-command) there is the following (in my opinion severe) bug: - Type in a command (doesn't matter which one, e.g. "ls > list.txt" or "halt" or something else) but don't press ENTER to confirm it - Now close Konsole by klicking the "x"-Button or choosing "close session" or "quit" in the "session"-menu - THE COMMAND WILL BE EXECUTED THOUGH YOU DON'T WANT IT (because you did not confirm it with ENTER and you just wanted to close Konsole)! This happens in those types of Konsole: "Shell" and "Linux Console" not in "Screen Session" and "root console" (because in root console you have to type "exit" for closing it) It doesn't matter how much sessions are running in the Konsole
This happens too on KDE-3.0.5a Mandrake 9 and kde3.0.5a (built from source) but not in KDE-CVS (3.1.90)
The same happens here when trying this in a xterm. Likely no Konsole bug.
That Bug ist still (or again) active in KDE 3.2.1 (tarball, gentoo) and it can be the cause for severe problems, so I reopened this bug.
This is a su bug, not a konsole bug.