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Activity log for bug #1755385

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2018-03-13 07:36:46 jph.lebrat@gmail.com bug added bug
2018-03-13 08:33:55 jph.lebrat@gmail.com description Context : Hw = Laptop PC MSI GL72-6QF-813XFR, with a 256 Go SSD BIOS and Firmware up to date (March 11, 2018) OS : Kubuntu Bionic Beta 1, french configuration (on SSD) Installation : nominal (PPA : none beyond the nominal proposed) Bug generation is trivial : install Kubuntu Bionic Beta 1, unlock graphical components command "Add a graphical component" select the "Quick launch" one fill the "Quick launch" area with some applications or shortcuts (example : 4 items) re-locate and re-size this "Quick launch" area lock (or not) graphical components restart your computer (or your session) Test (wrong) result : the "quick launch" area doesn't take place as commanded (neither position nor size). Nota : I found that no file is modified when I resize or move a "quick lauch" area (by "ls -Rla ~/.*") Context :   Hw = Laptop PC MSI GL72-6QF-813XFR, with a 256 Go SSD   BIOS and Firmware up to date (March 11, 2018)   OS : Kubuntu Bionic Beta 1, french configuration (on SSD)   Installation : nominal (PPA : none beyond the nominal proposed) Bug generation is trivial :     install Kubuntu Bionic Beta 1,     unlock graphical components     command "Add a graphical component"     select the "Quick launch" one     fill the "Quick launch" area with some applications or shortcuts (example : 4 items)     re-locate and re-size this "Quick launch" area     lock (or not) graphical components     restart your computer (or your session) Test (wrong) result : the "quick launch" area doesn't take place as commanded (neither position nor size). Nota : I found that no file is modified when I resize or move a "quick lauch" area (by "ls -Rla ~/.*") Help for bug correction (may be) : The "ItemsGeometries" structure of "plasma-org.kde.plasma.desktop-appletsrc" in "~/.config" is not modified when the "Quick Launch" area is moved or resized, and is modified at session startup.