Yakuake doesn't save shell setting

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When I change the shell appearance opacity it works fine but when I reboot Ubuntu again, the opacity is back to 0 and I have to configure it again.



How can I save the Yakuake settings?



I am using Ubuntu 14.04 Unity. I have Cinnamon too but in both of them the settings don't save.










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  • How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 24 '15 at 23:15











  • Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
    – Daniel.V
    Jan 25 '15 at 10:22










  • Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 25 '15 at 14:31










  • There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
    – kirill-a
    Jan 27 '15 at 13:26














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When I change the shell appearance opacity it works fine but when I reboot Ubuntu again, the opacity is back to 0 and I have to configure it again.



How can I save the Yakuake settings?



I am using Ubuntu 14.04 Unity. I have Cinnamon too but in both of them the settings don't save.










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  • How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 24 '15 at 23:15











  • Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
    – Daniel.V
    Jan 25 '15 at 10:22










  • Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 25 '15 at 14:31










  • There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
    – kirill-a
    Jan 27 '15 at 13:26












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2
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up vote
2
down vote

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When I change the shell appearance opacity it works fine but when I reboot Ubuntu again, the opacity is back to 0 and I have to configure it again.



How can I save the Yakuake settings?



I am using Ubuntu 14.04 Unity. I have Cinnamon too but in both of them the settings don't save.










share|improve this question















When I change the shell appearance opacity it works fine but when I reboot Ubuntu again, the opacity is back to 0 and I have to configure it again.



How can I save the Yakuake settings?



I am using Ubuntu 14.04 Unity. I have Cinnamon too but in both of them the settings don't save.







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  • How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 24 '15 at 23:15











  • Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
    – Daniel.V
    Jan 25 '15 at 10:22










  • Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 25 '15 at 14:31










  • There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
    – kirill-a
    Jan 27 '15 at 13:26
















  • How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 24 '15 at 23:15











  • Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
    – Daniel.V
    Jan 25 '15 at 10:22










  • Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
    – Alejandro DC
    Jan 25 '15 at 14:31










  • There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
    – kirill-a
    Jan 27 '15 at 13:26















How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
– Alejandro DC
Jan 24 '15 at 23:15





How are you doing to modify the settings? With "Edit current profile..."?
– Alejandro DC
Jan 24 '15 at 23:15













Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
– Daniel.V
Jan 25 '15 at 10:22




Yakuake ->settings->manage profile->edit profile->appearance -> edit -> background transparency
– Daniel.V
Jan 25 '15 at 10:22












Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
– Alejandro DC
Jan 25 '15 at 14:31




Ok, try with right click -> edit current profile.
– Alejandro DC
Jan 25 '15 at 14:31












There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
– kirill-a
Jan 27 '15 at 13:26




There's a bug in saving/restoring sessions in yakuake, still not fixed. I think it may explain described issue.
– kirill-a
Jan 27 '15 at 13:26










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You should make sure the profile is being correctly saved (I read somewhere there that Yakuake has a bug saving profiles)



The profiles are stored in




$HOME/.local/share/konsole




Check that your DefaultProfile is properly set in yakuake by editing




$HOME/.config/yakuakerc







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    You should make sure the profile is being correctly saved (I read somewhere there that Yakuake has a bug saving profiles)



    The profiles are stored in




    $HOME/.local/share/konsole




    Check that your DefaultProfile is properly set in yakuake by editing




    $HOME/.config/yakuakerc







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      You should make sure the profile is being correctly saved (I read somewhere there that Yakuake has a bug saving profiles)



      The profiles are stored in




      $HOME/.local/share/konsole




      Check that your DefaultProfile is properly set in yakuake by editing




      $HOME/.config/yakuakerc







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        You should make sure the profile is being correctly saved (I read somewhere there that Yakuake has a bug saving profiles)



        The profiles are stored in




        $HOME/.local/share/konsole




        Check that your DefaultProfile is properly set in yakuake by editing




        $HOME/.config/yakuakerc







        share|improve this answer












        You should make sure the profile is being correctly saved (I read somewhere there that Yakuake has a bug saving profiles)



        The profiles are stored in




        $HOME/.local/share/konsole




        Check that your DefaultProfile is properly set in yakuake by editing




        $HOME/.config/yakuakerc








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