After latest updates I found two bugs: 1) Grub shows "Ubuntu" and not "Kubuntu" anymore.
2) Weird/different icon for software updates in system tray. It doesn't go away even if there are no updates available: http://www.dodaj.rs/?1z/OV/1LUVGqA1/snapshot28.png You can close it on right mouse click>close but that action disables "Show notifications for available updates" in Muon update manager. http://www.dodaj.rs/?2I/gC/34FQcvjx/snapshot29.png This is probably bug in latest muon update. On Fri, Apr 11, 2014 at 8:17 PM, Nils Kassube <[email protected]> wrote: > Harald Sitter wrote: > > As I said in the bug report, that is quite simply an invalid config. > > I don't dispute that. It is just a config left over when I had lightdm > installed with the Lubuntu packages which I later removed (and purged). > > > If you were to remove lightdm-kde-greeter you'd end up with an equally > > broken config if the greeter-session was set to lightdm-kde-greeter. > > That's true, but originally I didn't create the problem intentionally > but I installed and later removed lightdm which is a valid procedure > IMHO. OTOH lightdm-kde-greeter was even installed by the upgrader, so in > reality lightdm-kde-greeter would not be missing after the upgrade. > > > Removing the config doesn't really solve that, at best that's a > > debian packaging standard violating workaround. > > What would need to happen is that lightdm needs to grow fallback logic > > for when the configured greeter cannot be loaded so that it would > > then continue trying to load an arbitrary greeter that works and > > continues using that as default. > > > > At any rate though this is something that has to be addressed by > > lightdm at large, it is neither Kubuntu specific, nor does it have any > > more impact on Kubuntu than on other flavors. > > Well, I mostly agree. However it may be a problem for other Kubuntu > users who also had lightdm additionally installed for some reason and > later removed it. Sure it is a lightdm fault but I think it is a Kubuntu > specific problem because the other Ubuntu flavours already have lightdm > installed (AFAIK). And the Kubuntu upgrade from 12.04 to 14.04 replaces > kdm with lightdm (I don't know which DM Kubuntu 13.10 uses). So this is > probably the last upgrade cycle anyway, where it can happen and > therefore I have no idea how important it really is. It is certainly not > a problem for the majority of Kubuntu users who have only Kubuntu > packages installed. So if you decide it isn't worth the time to do > anything about it, it is fine by me. > > > Nils > > > -- > kubuntu-devel mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel >
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