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Something you've done or some upgrade is triggering or auto-starting kglobalaccel5.
It somehow takes precedence over Openbox' own keybindings, and will bring up random/sometimes coincidentally related KDE/Plasma program, set by default (or not) to the same keybindings.
It can perhaps be triggered by some "random" KDE programs you start, I guess depending on environment variables and whatnot. Besides eventually being set up in some kind of xdg-autostart thing...
dir=$(kdialog --getopenfilename "${defdir:-$PWD}" 'inode/directory' --title "Please choose the directory you want") ; cd ${dir}
I like it more than the "--getexistingdirectory" alternative (or zenity/gnome) which uses a system wide directory tree where you have to click on the tiny arrows or plus/minus icons to their left in order to open or close them, if you double click them hoping to enter, as you would on other file/directory navigation dialogs (or...
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