Bug 28545

Summary: Clicking a link in Konqueror introduction gives an error
Product: Mageia Reporter: Cyril Levet <cyril.levet0780>
Component: RPM PackagesAssignee: KDE maintainers <kde>
Status: NEW --- QA Contact:
Severity: normal    
Priority: Normal CC: davidwhodgins
Version: 8   
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: All   
OS: Linux   
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Source RPM: konqueror-20.12.0-1.mga8.src.rpm CVE:
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Description Cyril Levet 2021-03-06 13:23:55 CET
Description of problem: When browsing the Konqueror introduction (pages which are displayed when you launch Konqueror) you have several clickable links. Trying to click on any of these links displays a window with the following message :
"Could not find any application or handler for exec:/kcmshell5 useragent"


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): konqueror-20.12.0

How reproducible: Always


Steps to Reproduce:
1. Launch Konqueror
2. Click on "Next: An Introduction to Konqueror"
3. Click on  "Next: Tips & Tricks"
4. Click on any of the internal links like " create your own", "user-agent" or "proxy"
Comment 1 Lewis Smith 2021-03-06 19:55:39 CET
Thank you for the report - and the exact details to reproduce the problem.

Trying it, I do not get the window with the message :
"Could not find any application or handler for exec:/kcmshell5 useragent",
but every 'result' as an Internet search page shown in the default browser (Firefox here):
- create your own
"exec:/kcmshell5 webshortcuts" search results page
- user-agent
"exec:/kcmshell5 useragent" search results page
- proxy
"exec:/kcmshell5 proxy" search results page

Assigning to the KDE team.

Assignee: bugsquad => kde

Comment 2 Dave Hodgins 2021-03-07 00:10:34 CET
It's working for me, as is the command kcmshell5 useragent.

I have the following plasma packages installed ...
$ rpm -qa|grep plasma|sort
kdeplasma-addons-5.20.4-1.mga8
lib64kf5plasma5-5.76.0-2.mga8
lib64kf5plasmaquick5-5.76.0-2.mga8
lib64plasmacomicprovidercore1-5.20.4-1.mga8
lib64plasma-geolocation-interface5-5.20.4-5.mga8
lib64plasmapotdprovidercore1-5.20.4-1.mga8
mageia-plasma5-config-8-5.mga8
plasma-browser-integration-5.20.4-1.mga8
plasma-desktop-5.20.4-4.mga8
plasma-disks-5.20.4-1.mga8
plasma-framework-5.76.0-2.mga8
plasma-integration-5.20.4-1.mga8
plasma-pa-5.20.4-1.mga8
plasma-workspace-5.20.4-5.mga8
task-plasma5-5.20.4-2.mga8
task-plasma5-minimal-5.20.4-2.mga8

Please check what's installed on that system, install any missing ones, one
at a time, checking after each to see if it's fixed.

CC: (none) => davidwhodgins

Comment 3 Cyril Levet 2021-03-08 20:04:45 CET
I install missing packages and it changes nothing. Same error message it displayed. I remember that I erased kmail after Mageia installation and clean the orphans. Si I try to reinstall kmail with its dependencies, but it changes nothing.
Comment 4 Dave Hodgins 2021-03-08 20:27:20 CET
I have no further ideas. Leaving this for the kde team.