SUMMARY *** NOTE: If you are reporting a crash, please try to attach a backtrace with debug symbols. See https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Debugging/How_to_create_useful_crash_reports *** Now I see my partitions twice for example, partition work and work1. Job is unable to open, job1 opens normally. What to do ? Cordially. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. 2. 3. OBSERVED RESULT EXPECTED RESULT SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
As long as KDE output matches that which we would find in fdisk we don't have a bug our side and as such we will be unable to help you here. If you think there is a bug our side please include output of a partition table (fdisk then print) and a screenshot.
Created attachment 151173 [details] partitions doublées.jpg Here, the partitions are indicated twice, but they are the same. You can open the one followed by the number 1. You can't open the other one. Cordially daniel Le 08/08/2022 à 10:16, David Edmundson a écrit : > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457613 > > David Edmundson<kde@davidedmundson.co.uk> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO > Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO > CC| |kde@davidedmundson.co.uk > > --- Comment #1 from David Edmundson<kde@davidedmundson.co.uk> --- > As long as KDE output matches that which we would find in fdisk we don't have a > bug our side and as such we will be unable to help you here. > > If you think there is a bug our side please include output of a partition table > (fdisk then print) and a screenshot. >
A few questions: 1. Do you see the same thing in KDE Partition Manager? 2. Do you see the same thing in the output of `sudo fdisk -l` in a terminal window?
Created attachment 151183 [details] attachment-7102-0.html Hello, I misunderstood my problem. I reinstalled Kubuntu (in dual boot with windows 10) keeping my old Home and I believe that it is this old Home that kept the memory of the different partitions of the old installation. When reinstalling Kubuntu believed that my partitions were new and did not make the connection with the old ones. So he added a number 1 to all of my scores in dolphin. In partition manager and fdisk I find my partitions without the number 1 which is normal. What can I do without completely reinstalling Kubuntu so that these partitions lose their number 1 in dolphin and become one (ex: travail and travail1 = same partition). The partitions travail, logiciels, daniel, enregistrement et videophotoson, are in ntfs formats. Cordially daniel Le 08/08/2022 à 19:33, Nate Graham a écrit : > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=457613 > > Nate Graham<nate@kde.org> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO > CC| |nate@kde.org > Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO > > --- Comment #3 from Nate Graham<nate@kde.org> --- > A few questions: > 1. Do you see the same thing in KDE Partition Manager? > 2. Do you see the same thing in the output of `sudo fdisk -l` in a terminal > window? >
Hello, I misunderstood my problem. I reinstalled Kubuntu (in dual boot with windows 10) keeping my old Home and I believe that it is this old Home that kept the memory of the different partitions of the old installation. When reinstalling Kubuntu believed that my partitions were new and did not make the connection with the old ones. So he added a number 1 to all of my scores in dolphin. In partition manager and fdisk I find my partitions without the number 1 which is normal. What can I do without completely reinstalling Kubuntu so that these partitions lose their number 1 in dolphin and become one (ex: travail and travail1 = same partition). The partitions travail, logiciels, daniel, enregistrement et videophotoson, are in ntfs formats. Cordially
Sounds like a bug in the installer, which isn't KDE code. I would recommend you follow up with the Kubuntu people.
ok Merci Le 10/08/2022 à 15:59, Nate Graham a écrit : > Sounds like a bug in the installer, which isn't KDE code. I would recommend you > follow up with the Kubuntu people.
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