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--- Comment #6 from Alexey Vyskubov ---
reinstallation of libfm-qt6 did not help.
I cannot do the complete pkg upgrade, as it wants to reinstall a bunch of
packages compiled with different from my computer options.
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--- Comment #5 from Jose Alonso Cardenas Marquez ---
(In reply to Alexey Vyskubov from comment #4)
Could you try reinstall libfm-qt6?
# pkg upgrade -f libfm-qt6
Also, I'm running a headless computer but I'm using xrdp instead of vnc. I
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=491130
https://invent.kde.org/plasma/plasma-workspace/-/commit/8ee3defdf81e9b5ad3edef498d04fca0f4289e4a
It seems that the problem is that there is a binary "string" that can have
embedded zeros but it is copied as a C-string resulting in a truncation.
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--- Comment #4 from Alexey Vyskubov ---
I got the exactly same result after reinstalling the ready-make packages. Maybe
I should mention that the computer is headless, and I am running LXQT over VNC
or on a remote X server (the same result