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I upgraded from Kubuntu 20.04 to 22.04.
Since I did, my task manager shortcuts are being merged into one unusable shortcut. For example: I pinned Opera and Firefox to the task manager. The icons or application bars are next to my workspaces, as I expect them to be. After a while, suddenly I see this icon on my task manager (the empty page); the application icons have disappeared: ![]() Don't mind the Thunderbird icon, I had pinned Thunderbird after the merge had taken place. As I'm hovering over the icon you can see the link appear above it: a merge of both Firefox and Opera shortcuts. As a result, I have to keep pinning my favourite applications to the task manager; after a while I only have this one useless link left - I can only remove it - and have to restart pinning to the task manager. I have different icons on my second screen task manager, which is not affected by this behaviour. I don't know what causes this or where the shortcut (.desktop?) files are stored. Can someone help me out here? Thanks Update. I found the configuration file: ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc In it, I can find the corrupted pinned apps:
As well as the pinned apps on my second screen (functioning correctly):
At this moment my first screen only shows one pinned Chrome shortcut next to the "empty page". It seems something is adding "%5C\\" to the launchers, corrupting the configuration. (%5C is actually also an encoded backslash.) I'll remove the "%5C\\" occurrences and the doubles. I expect to have a working situation again, but I don't know what's corrupting this config so I'm afraid the solution will only be temporary. |
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Removing all occurrences of %5C and \\ from the launchers line in ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc seems to have done the trick. The merge is not happening anymore.
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