https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491256

Stefano Crocco <stefano.cro...@alice.it> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Stefano Crocco <stefano.cro...@alice.it> ---
I've never seen something like it and I don't really know what could be causing
it. You could try installing the Falkon web browser, which uses the same web
engine as Konqueror and see whether the same issue happens with it. Keep in
mind, however, that you're using a quite old version of Konqueror: it's
possible that upgrading it would fix the issue.

One thing I noticed in your bug report is that you mentioned Qt 6.4: versions
of Konqueror before 24 don't use Qt 6. I don't think your version of Konqueror
is really trying to use Qt 6, because I think it would crash but, just to be
sure, could you please:
- go to the Konquerpr help menu
- choose the "About Konqueror" entry
- go to the "Components" tab
- report the version of KDE Frameworks and Qt mentioned there.

By the way, KDE Frameworks is the name used to refer to a series of library
provided by KDE which are used by all the KDE applications: you won't find a
single kde-frameworks package but you'll find one package for each framework:
kio, kparts, kwidgetaddons, ... . Before KDE 5, there was a single library
called (if I remember correctly) kdelibs, which was then split in many
frameworks for ease of use. The correct way to determine the KDE Frameworks
version to use in a bug report is to follow the procedure described above.

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