https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=360478
--- Comment #104 from Nick Stefanov <m...@abv.bg> --- Exactly - I migrated over 300 Windows users to Linux but everywhere I have to install other DE for I'm sure at least 80% of them are typical Windows users - they put everything on the desktop. You can imagine what a mess it will be with KDE and what will be the disappointment.(In reply to Teunizz from comment #102) > I agree. I love KDE but I don't dare to advertize it to non-KDE users > because this bug makes KDE look like a joke. Exactly - I migrated over 300 Windows users to Linux but everywhere I have to install other DE for I'm sure at least 80% of them are typical Windows users - they put everything on the desktop. You can imagine what a mess it will be with KDE and what will be the disappointment. (In reply to Uwe Dippel from comment #103) > @Alex: It sounds like a dupe, but one can't be sure because of the > 'sometimes' in the description. Also, the 'not visible' has never happened > to me throughout the years of suffering. Icons were ALWAYS visible here, > though coherently re-placed on the screen whenever a REDUCTION of resolution > was encountered. INCREASING the screen resolution would result in the icons > re-appearing in their respective most recent positions on said screen of > lower resolution, ie the upper left corner. > > (Though slightly OT here, to all: It seems we have no file recording a > specific file for desktop layout? I am asking because a few days ago my > kubuntu 20.04 Desktop - for yet unknown reason - had disappeared at normal > logout-login; reverting with a basic screen with three icons in the upper > left corner, and the standard login background image with the split > diagonale. If we had this file, one could at least save some layout, and > reinstate it later; either at a situation like described in the bug, or one > like I encountered.) May be you're looking for ~/.config/plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.