https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=356853
--- Comment #38 from silentz0r <d.misdani...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to panino from comment #37) > I have recently been trying out the latest KDE Neon disto. This is the most > serious bug i have noticed using Neon and Yakuake. It's extremely dangerous > to use yakuake in a way where you have multiple splits logged into several > remote hosts (as may be common for any system admin). If one switches from > yakuake to a text editor and back to yakuake, you never know which terminal > will be focus. When one is working rapidly, switching between an editor (or > whatever) and yakuake, it's very possible to type/paste into the wrong > session because of the random selection. Therefore it seems yakuake is > extremely dangerous to use until this issue is resolved. This probably won't be of much use to you, but I threw together a package for Archlinux back in September that uses the workaround patch, posted in this list. For anyone using Arch Linux search for "yakuake-sp-git" on the AUR. For people on other distros just compile it from github and install it with your distro's package manager: https://github.com/silentzawr/yakuake-sp-git It's a few versions behind and I will be force rebasing on top of yakuake's latest git whenever I update it, so beware if you want to contribute. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.