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To: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org References: <3e29dec5-eb09-8c19-bff4-7110e1df65e8@gmail.com> From: Dale Autocrypt: addr=rdalek1967@gmail.com; prefer-encrypt=mutual; keydata= mQINBGFSciYBEADcEGMyJBSuavKO/XKUVvgkxck7Nl8Iuu8N2lcnRji/rSKg5c1Acix1ll9i oW8JBCHwvn0+Xy60BvEsqcup3YSHw5STl/bR1ePEehtnYrg8FdjdS91+B805RfnKMm69rFVI wLSBHQrSG1yxHd8CloWoEdhmVtP24buajbh114bgXd9ahtpZrCVMrWdWYUg2mEXguGV5uNAh Rf8SWxDNc79w24JxsV34a8niMUYMjzWr0rafIbzk732X38vGjVMLo/2mMpkbp9mPp++LHoY+ 0Pet8zxxdXPJSCd475kza1AD+hhSyBZXB9yknYWgyY3cZe1rGmooJSi2KX4QxO7npwLThcO1 be6KKRkd35+Fi/a1BzVOHsZMiK/gcwxEFoMd27gir4ehaeHJfFXl+65w4hj0EsOZSxrJrm2C R50g5By2czSKP1bADEygFNpIJj51AR+wM88NImG2RPtlT2maYBzazvF05g65cdHXGp1C7W5P wwwKU2DgABB2t7N7z5A69LnryBRw4zUYDRRYLTYlBlYgg+xILm2c0OrBdxJgLJa7JE50Eo25 d3PFwt9J0gYvqy6sPFLl9So0sDg9zm0hKQtXOP5kgropUFGrNoJI+mjwF4rYLRBVzZwNAvlO OhEvHubBo3mEllv4x+FeptwXZxlk7gUsdqI8AxnFB8K9wi6FVQARAQABtBtEYWxlIDxyZGFs ZWsxOTY3QGdtYWlsLmNvbT6JAk4EEwEIADgCGyMFCwkIBwIGFQoJCAsCBBYCAwECHgECF4AW IQQSG1h01ruv/WNXc3Q3RqOgiQH1GwUCYVJy8gAKCRA3RqOgiQH1G+waEACeTZCt77jnRAmQ AV7otKuZekDWiLi3Eig8tj5ZJiCNSYA/hIxzmexRP0GMqjitcXK1iGwWcvMzzvIq30GAjIfB 4BR38cnXbtBa6fNewiT7QaZe/Hn6yBRldXNQypzbHy+/o27bUEy+oX4rE7etUgEHQAjuw7xz XFWg4tH1/KJvsOVY5upnWc5LdxYhsuQ3dQD4b22GsK0pOBDfb9PiirYM8eGKvrVuq4E/c75z lDDFhINl18lNZ9D0ZFL3IkTjHsAAqFH9uhnnEB8CWdHbBewPEfRaOhBUYWZ3Q8uTkmDgZT8q D9jlvLEdw7Nh2ApdxoepnI/4D+ql2Gr4DtH7SEPydr5gcf1Qr/2bXRb1hAYnIVcbncs/Bm3Z bkRKPVWMfE3Fusa+p5hMzixk0YysMaTHlc7mYRYAEZGnPMXnmcCbetwARU7A0yz1M1kCMOAQ Lsz8KH5kv3cRenMB6SFfjND2JfAK61H5TtnPq3L8noS2ZykRYxq9Nm3X64O1tJojIKBoZFr8 AwYNCvqC6puUyGMuzHPh7jPof8glfrrEKIYUvNPGMDoVX3IGetxh/9l6NcxgFA4JGoR+LS3C zmeNrwlllAe3OEUfKoWVQ+pagpSdM+8hHolaSda4Ys66Z3fCR4ZvcTqfhTAVskpqdXa4isAk 7vTcXu3L499ttywEp7rJTbkCDQRhUnImARAAncUdVhmtRr59zqpTUppKroQYlzR0jv8oa7DG K4gakTAT2N7evnI9wpssmzyVk8VEiLzhnFQ/Ol3FRt6hZCXDJt0clyHOyTfvz/MNFttWuZTc mLpSvmRR6VRjAH+Tz3Eam2xUw3PGuH97BcXQ3NnX3msv1UDxtxxBu6e2YrdeOhrCUSgzokcJ 98ChUNy934cgepPybAI12lSWqVFQ1aG7jExZfiUk+333fPSDbpKoZbTW5YJLXbycmW/C1IWL qYQyNjRWKaGoJtUWFhhmNiOQct7n90aKivNVPavmN+UQ9LlMaINtf9T6XCzLfogCFsulDCDJ 0yNQLDTurHaB4E71xoctgXmLLq9z1RQ0W2XiVAAOZQj6K3+d0AOUjDhCQ2QW8dUSq0ckkZXV DKVJOGS8Nhf2eIWIqRnP3AcUiiaiFGqUaVUmUAZ6h/oJmgghEu/1S+pcuUKU5i69+XCZ3hH2 Jzwzbf7K+FAIkOhCfHncF8i1N1pk00pOVykNnqHTfFo3qFusHt0ZWgXVnnn4pYdXqZNoDhvF BRE5Vm4k/k96Pw8HRx6Os6eFSRrlqGzRgqsu86FekxusXB9UGv4lJhtU/J+8MRWsh22K718s DbQnABicGKFz1qQlWvcf59oTByhLINJCBt1WXl+TzJDXepr3QSkqmK41dO9Hob97C9dMiK8A EQEAAYkCNgQYAQgAIAIbDBYhBBIbWHTWu6/9Y1dzdDdGo6CJAfUbBQJhUnLyAAoJEDdGo6CJ AfUbVHIQAKSWw620vPhR3A/njU2z77F3z/Jk+HTKdE3fIyWSWdkYN7CBFL0NguOMP30WZ+qE sJhZu7T5hf251MwQUUt27xlfnKYOmQs7CqONlXuXlGZI6WufrUjxNcVz+5gJsqvUWuuJWsgg sDmE92IBnfG/f81fPHWQyfr/SF4wYDMyoFp5xCCQpp1zB63iuFvvrhxBkEHzmbRtVDOhl0Xp BVEDR1w3QRACw9QJD/KM05Czv9JNQYlwinWO/OaQ9cMlUpKLgswUPg9IZ5vucxScfuAUA5uC B1jlAQ8ZPlVukBmbEv5RGOv+lpuEbA3YDMVtEeH4YMFbjt/+vH3Cr2vTbp5JlpByLburJEH0 WXZLUawEfUsZvVwpOuJK75vaa2HYXee+Cb3iCIzwfIfctdlqzUcbGRczlRNM59hpvj4z29Gh 3kAxVHItAYq54ikxQ9l4hQ8s9sLYPbX/WtcBxNX8crBSw0FLnmzGleVEtBHyqtt5CLzQNgrj GYWl1vKDUmRPw1CdZ1c+fMN9CY11jOM5B5ZnqZWfDeVYO2iJ5SuvTycChexCb8WYn1bdCBIo bBtga2RBXbVt4Mh9E4owsszefn51MwfjXxB20Fc5k3GU1AVpTCMs3ayYCzo0b2pvEvdjtDcA CYLEFPWgaFX9iQAM/CDfKvTtvgGWpqtCL2raq/mQoJEU Message-ID: <5654a65a-33bd-9914-4af3-95cc0f97a1de@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2024 08:53:17 -0500 User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:91.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/91.0 SeaMonkey/2.53.18.2 Precedence: bulk List-Post: List-Help: List-Unsubscribe: List-Subscribe: List-Id: Gentoo Linux mail X-BeenThere: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org Reply-to: gentoo-user@lists.gentoo.org X-Auto-Response-Suppress: DR, RN, NRN, OOF, AutoReply MIME-Version: 1.0 In-Reply-To: Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="------------4F7D20E1816AD962B369AFB8" X-Archives-Salt: 79867a69-06fe-4345-bdb3-82d0d1308a15 X-Archives-Hash: ebbd9b2aebc2311ce9ab9b5f8480bc9d This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------4F7D20E1816AD962B369AFB8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Frank Steinmetzger wrote: > Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 07:54:25AM -0500 schrieb Dale: >> Howdy, >> >> I use Dolphin a lot.  I like it and all but recently, it started doing >> something that annoys me.  When I'm doing something, I tend to open a >> instance of Dolphin for whatever it is I'm doing.  I also leave >> instances open and ready for when I do routine things.  Some things I do >> so often, I leave them open all the time.  Usually that is four >> instances.  If needed, for example when I'm getting videos off trail >> cameras, I open another instance until I'm done with that task.  So, I >> use Dolphin for different things on different desktops with tabs in >> different places.  It just makes things easier, faster and works best >> for me.  >> >> What I don't like is this, when I open a new instance, it tries to copy >> the last instance I used that is still open.  When I open a new >> instance, I want it to open where I want but not be affected by other >> instances that are running.  Just as a example.  Yesterday I was trying >> to copy videos from my trail cameras to a USB stick while also copying >> and organizing them on my hard drive.  When I put in a USB stick or the >> card from the camera, I click the notification thing and tell it to open >> the USB stick or the card.  Thing is, it tries to copy the instance, >> usually the one I use to watch TV from, which has a lot of open tabs.  I >> have to close all the tabs I don't want to get things like it should be >> to begin with.  > Dolphin settings, very first page, very first setting: set it to open a > fixed location at startup. Then it will not restore any previous internal > state. > > -- Grüße | Greetings | Salut | Qapla’ Abolish Christmas, Joseph > confessed everything! I saw that setting.  First place I looked.  Thing is, since I didn't want it to always start at the same place, I thought that wouldn't work.  I thought that no matter what I clicked, it would open at that place.  Given you said that would work, I tried it.  I set it to /, or root, but if I click on a folder on the desktop, sure enough, it starts and opens the folder I clicked on.  Did that a few times just to be sure.  LOL  I also plugged in a USB stick, mounted it and then told the notification thingy to open in File Manager.  Yep, it opened right where it should.  I was looking for a instance setting or something since it kept copying other running instances and their tabs.  I wouldn't have ever thought to try that setting. They might want to explain that setting a little bit.  While I saw it, I certainly didn't expect it to behave this way.  I expected it to open at that location no matter how Dolphin was started.  I'll play with this a few days but so far, looks like a good solution.  Thanks much.  I can stop pulling my hair out now.  Dale :-)  :-)  P. S.  Planning to try that checksum script soon.  It's a large number of files so it will take a long time to run.  I think you mentioned that if stopped, it will resume where it left off.  Oh, I did use rsync and checksum option on backups the other day.  I couldn't check all the files tho.  I just checked the ones recently accessed.  It found four out of the few hundred I checked.  I restored them after some testing.  --------------4F7D20E1816AD962B369AFB8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Frank Steinmetzger wrote:
Am Thu, Sep 12, 2024 at 07:54:25AM -0500 schrieb Dale:
Howdy,

I use Dolphin a lot.  I like it and all but recently, it started doing
something that annoys me.  When I'm doing something, I tend to open a
instance of Dolphin for whatever it is I'm doing.  I also leave
instances open and ready for when I do routine things.  Some things I do
so often, I leave them open all the time.  Usually that is four
instances.  If needed, for example when I'm getting videos off trail
cameras, I open another instance until I'm done with that task.  So, I
use Dolphin for different things on different desktops with tabs in
different places.  It just makes things easier, faster and works best
for me. 

What I don't like is this, when I open a new instance, it tries to copy
the last instance I used that is still open.  When I open a new
instance, I want it to open where I want but not be affected by other
instances that are running.  Just as a example.  Yesterday I was trying
to copy videos from my trail cameras to a USB stick while also copying
and organizing them on my hard drive.  When I put in a USB stick or the
card from the camera, I click the notification thing and tell it to open
the USB stick or the card.  Thing is, it tries to copy the instance,
usually the one I use to watch TV from, which has a lot of open tabs.  I
have to close all the tabs I don't want to get things like it should be
to begin with. 
Dolphin settings, very first page, very first setting: set it to open a 
fixed location at startup. Then it will not restore any previous internal 
state.

-- Grüße | Greetings | Salut | Qapla’ Abolish Christmas, Joseph confessed everything!


I saw that setting.  First place I looked.  Thing is, since I didn't want it to always start at the same place, I thought that wouldn't work.  I thought that no matter what I clicked, it would open at that place.  Given you said that would work, I tried it.  I set it to /, or root, but if I click on a folder on the desktop, sure enough, it starts and opens the folder I clicked on.  Did that a few times just to be sure.  LOL  I also plugged in a USB stick, mounted it and then told the notification thingy to open in File Manager.  Yep, it opened right where it should.  I was looking for a instance setting or something since it kept copying other running instances and their tabs.  I wouldn't have ever thought to try that setting.

They might want to explain that setting a little bit.  While I saw it, I certainly didn't expect it to behave this way.  I expected it to open at that location no matter how Dolphin was started. 

I'll play with this a few days but so far, looks like a good solution. 

Thanks much.  I can stop pulling my hair out now. 

Dale

:-)  :-) 

P. S.  Planning to try that checksum script soon.  It's a large number of files so it will take a long time to run.  I think you mentioned that if stopped, it will resume where it left off.  Oh, I did use rsync and checksum option on backups the other day.  I couldn't check all the files tho.  I just checked the ones recently accessed.  It found four out of the few hundred I checked.  I restored them after some testing. 
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