Does that mean that Meta+pgUp will no longer maximize the current window?
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I think users like some feedback while booting. So, if the glowing Kubuntu Plymouth animation is removed, what can we use to replace it? Personally, I prefer the stream of text GRUB produces, but I expect the users who prefer that are the same users who know how to change the default.
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Before: Cross-platform FF Dialogues on Kubuntu Daily Build (DD, fully updated).
Dec 27 2018
Wasn't this raised some time ago during the transition from Ubuntu fonts to Noto? Of course, I cannot find it, but IIRC, the dispositive factor was not the visual appeal of the font but the broadest possible coverage. Apparently, Noto fonts together cover all the scripts encoded in the Unicode standard. Certainly at the time, Ubuntu did not.
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Dec 1 2018
With the change in title, +1.
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IrcsomeBot <DarinMiller> 2 machines tested tested here.... fw 5.52 working well. Testing a 3rd box shortly... 00:21
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Would that make translations more difficult? That is, instead of merely substituting text, images need to be re-created?
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May I offer for consideration kblocks?
Apr 5 2018
Agreed: -1 unless the selection marker is automatically added back when switching back to single-click.
Apr 4 2018
When I installed from the first Beta2 ISO, I noticed that my password appeared on the new screen. Could it be related to the new theme?
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Fix verified:
Mar 12 2018
In T8142#132000, @joselema wrote:Hi Marco,
I couldn't reproduce the possible issues you have described. However, a test like yours, just adding backports-landing could be flawed (see below).
Is it possible I need to install backports first, and only then install backports-landing?
They are 2 possible upgrade paths:
a) upgrading from a 'plain' xenial installation, i.e. without backports
b) upgrading from a xenial installation where you already have backports, i.e. plasma 5.8.8 among other thingsIf you are testing the upgrade path a), and it seems to me that's what you are doing, the correct way to proceed is:
- Add *both* backports and backports-landing via add-apt-repository
- Upgrade you system, For instance doing "apt update && apt dist-upgrade".
The reason to do this is that backports might have packages that backports-landing isn't providing, and that could explain that packages being held back.
Regards.
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Mar 4 2018
full-upgrade -y gave me 84 packages to update after the final XX release candidate. Looked clean in konsole. After a re-booting my VM,
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Feb 28 2018
In T8116#131026, @valorie wrote:mparillo, what packages besides Firefox would be excluded by your no-gtk rule?
I know I got push-back in the -devel channel, but I would like us to consider excluding:
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Is it in a github repo, or Launchpad.net?
Feb 11 2018
I prefer: "For anything else, you can install more software in Discover, our software center."
Feb 8 2018
My vote is that the default configuration should be maximum performance, brightest screen, etc. when plugged in. I do not mind trading performance for battery life, but a sane default is to turn off power savings when plugged in, especially assuming most users power down their laptops (or at least suspend them) nightly.
Feb 6 2018
In my 17.10 VM with Backports Landing, Konsole and Kate have the regular menu (File Edit, View, etc.) Discover does not, but I do not think it ever did.
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My preference: Revisit for the Bionic Cycle.
IIRC Valorie got testers on real HW for one of the Alphas or Betas. I know I tested three scenarios in VMs (Live, Full Disk, Full Disk with Encrypted LVM) for pretty much every alpha and beta and at least one, probably two, maybe all the final release candidates.
Nov 4 2017
There is a list on the phab wiki:
https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu/social-media/
Nov 3 2017
If it is only one line of code, I vote for removing it. I have been getting that nag for years, and I have never installed flash on Kubuntu. Back when a lot of sites needed flash, I trusted that Chrome could handle it, and if there was some important content hidden behind flash, and I trusted the provider, then I copied the link and opened it in Chrome.
Nov 1 2017
Note that you can You can add checkboxes to items by prefacing them with [ ] or [X], like this:
https://secure.phabricator.com/book/phabricator/article/remarkup/