
Title is inaccurate, it was not released as open source software, it was released as Free software. This shit’s GPL3!

Title is inaccurate, it was not released as open source software, it was released as Free software. This shit’s GPL3!

Why not restore from backup? That’s what it’s there for. You don’t have to roll back absolutely everything. The rare times I have this kind of issue on Endeavour, I restore from backup and then upgrade packages one at a time until I figure out which one broke my shit. Then I just ignore that package for a while and update everything else.

You’re reading it wrong and misinterpreting the message. It’s like me saying that your Celsius thermometer is wrong because water freezes at zero instead of 32. Just because you know why doesn’t make one or the other wrong, it’s just different.
That being said I think I would also prefer it the other way.

It’s not a bug, just a difference in prioritization. It makes more sense for a server and less for a desktop with removable devices

I don’t think this is a KDE problem, but more the way Linux operates. I looked into this once and it’s basically because Linux considers the operation done when the source file is completely read and committed to the destination, but not actually written yet. I see this same behavior with my USB backup drives where something finishes but then I have to wait a minute or two when actually unmounting the drive. I think there’s a way to change this but I’ve never done it.
P.S. I just want KDE to make activities great again :(

pffft atomic, my distro is quantum.
It’s creepy that Tesla is immediately telling the world what this guy did in his car. It shows that they really are spying on all Tesla drivers all the time and they’ll publish that information at the drop of a hat to save face.