richardstevenhack
richardstevenhack
I now suspect that this behavior is causing my system to have a hard freeze at random times. Follow me here: Over the last couple weeks since reinstalling my openSUSE...
I'm a bit confused. I do have the plugin service active in my dolphin settings. Are you saying that is the source of the messages going to the system logs...
Yes, I did that. What I'm asking is whether it is the Dolphin service that issues messages to the *system logs* (*not* stdout/stderr) or is it the Megasynch utility itself...
I did run with the dolphin service disabled, with the Megasync utility disabled, and nothing showing in the system tray. Guess what? I had another freeze. And guess what? journalctl...
Well, I uninstalled the dolphin-integration package, and then re-enabled the Megasync utility which is running in the system tray. And I got a freeze. And this time journalctl doesn't show...
I don't know why the code blocks were reformatted. Sigh...  
I just decided to try using the Template creation date format. Guess what? Same problem! Apparently Obsidian simply can't get a correct creation date from openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE desktop....
I did test using the standard Obsidian template {{date}} function and that does return the correct date.
I just spent last night working with the folks over at the Obsidian forums to try to resolve this issue. Since Templater has the same problem, the conclusion we came...
OK, I wiped the vault, uninstalled and reinstalled Obsidian. With an empty vault, I created several simple text files with title only. The creation dates shown from the Files pane...