A general solution to problems like this is to run the alternate instance as a different user. Example: adduser doppel # also creates /home/doppel sudo -u doppel konqueror # may use /home/doppel for new config files
* D. R. Evans <doc.ev...@gmail.com> [19-09/05=Thu 10:08 -0600]: > Dan Ritter wrote on 9/5/19 9:36 AM: > > D. R. Evans wrote: > >> D. R. Evans wrote on 9/1/19 8:51 AM: > >>> How do I configure konqueror in buster so that I can run more than one > >>> instance? > >>> > >> > >> I haven't seen any responses to this. Is it perhaps, for reasons I can't > >> even > >> begin to guess, by design not even possible to run multiple instances of > >> konqueror under buster?? Or (I hope) am I just missing some simple > >> configuration option? > > > > I've never used konqueror, but a good first question is: how do > > you expect to run multiple instances of konqueror elsewhere? > > > > Either type "konqueror" at the command line, or select "Konqueror" from the > normal KDE menu system. > > > What error messages do you get when trying the same thing in > > buster? > > > > None. > > Doc > > -- > Web: http://enginehousebooks.com/drevans >