https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=152150

--- Comment #14 from Bo Weaver <b...@boweaver.com> ---
First let me correct your English.  “Resolved” is not the right word to be
using.  This problem has NOT been resolved.  OK it is also marked “WONTFIX”
this is fine since your arrogance has spoken and you feel you have the right to
restrict to use of applications that someone wants to use as they see fit. 
What happened to the term “Open System”??

I am totally appalled of the fact that you cut out threads in the bug report
posted by me and others saying this is a bad idea and doesn’t secure a thing. 
This is an open forum you know the “free exchange of ideas”.  This was only
done in order for you the developers to not look bad and not look stupid. 
Still sweeping things under the rug doesn’t make things right.  It just shows
your integrity as a Human Being.

There are work arounds around your broken applications Leafpad works just fine.
 Sure it doesn’t have the features and functions Kate does.  It isn’t as pretty
but… IT WORKS!  I just loaded PcmanFM file manager and it works great it even
has some nice functions that Dolphin doesn’t have, and IT WORKS!  This will
keep me making a living until I can move my work machine over to LXDE.

The sad thing is after over 20 years of using KDE and loving it I am now in the
process of moving over to LXDE.  After doing some research the LXDE group seem
to have a better understanding of the term “Open Systems”.  No it isn’t as nice
and isn’t as polished but everything works.  

As a Pen Tester normally on a Linux machine when I try to hijack a root process
I go for more of a system process and not Kate or Dolphin processes running as
root.  A system process is less likely to be killed while compromising the
machine where Kate running as root can be killed at any time by the user when
they complete whatever task they are doing with Kate.  Rest assured from this
day forward when I’m in a Linux box looking for a running root process to
hijack I will go for all those root processes that start with a “K” just to
prove you have secured NOTHING by your actions.  Just made your product
unusable.

BTW Did you all work for Microsoft in the past?

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