Can we please use the white gear? It's a blessed variation of the logo
per the design guide, and it will not clash with any background. I can
create the image if needed. The dark blue will never look as good.
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Olivier, your patch is now tested and in-use. I removed the exception
trap from on_next_clicked to avoid any potential side effects. In the
abundance of caution, I diffed file systems again, and there were no
significant changes between the regular install and the installer with
the patch. I hope
File System Comparison attachment
** Patch added: "File System Comparison"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1990196/+attachment/5668375/+files/kde_ui.vm-file-audit.diff
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** Patch added: "kde_ui.py.diff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1990196/+attachment/5668374/+files/kde_ui.py.diff
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Test steps taken:
1. Patched kde_ui.py. See patch kde_ui.py.diff.
2. Created two VMs, installed in OEM mode and then prepared-for-shipping and
ran through user install on each. Used the same login names each time, and
after sign-in, immediately prepared file system audits. See
I just spotted the associated code change above. Will add this to the
solution and test.
The catch code in comment #19 prevents the crash when next or continue
buttons are pressed, but they are still present.
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I've blocked moving to non-existent pages by trapping the exception and
returning. Anyone see a problem with this? Testing on a VM shows the
crash is averted.
In file /usr/lib/ubiquity/ubiquity/frontend/kde_ui.py:
1067 def on_next_clicked(self):
1068 """Callback to control the
Bump Olivier (sorry of misspelling earlier!). Are there any pointers
you'd suggest per comment #17?
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Title:
oem-config-kde crashes
Oliver, per #15 I'd like to get this in place for 22.04 LTS production
systems. If it's simple enough, can you point us on how to disable the
Next and Back buttons on the last slide so we could at least patch it?
We have done some work, but a bit of experienced direction would
certainly be
I have verified the fix in Jammy at Erich's request. A test of
/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup shows the `#!/bin/sh` interpreter was
having an issue with the bash-isms of the pasted script:
```
sudo ./Xsetup
#> running NVIDIA Prime setup /sbin/prime-offload
#> ./Xsetup: 15: Syntax error: word
Hi Everyone:
VERFIFIED: I tested this and the expected results are now present. That
is, the Plymouth theme shows as centered on all monitors along with
password entry box.
I think we should also take comfort in this is just a re-skin of the
Ubuntu Studio Plymouth which has been distributed for
Thank you Chris and Erich. I will test tomorrow.
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Title:
[SRU] Kubuntu Plymouth Theme Shows Badly on Multi-Screen
To
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Studio Plymouth Theme (scaling)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kubuntu-settings/+bug/1969984/+attachment/5583592/+files/IMG_20220424_135612.jpg
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Here is the Ubuntu Studio Plymouth theme in use which is has scaling
implemented. This looks great across all attached screens.
We can likely create an updated Kubuntu Plymouth theme that is also
scaling to replace the existing one if there is interest.
** Summary changed:
- Plymouth Login
Public bug reported:
Summary:
The plymouth theme for startup and disk decryption is off-center on
multi-monitor setups with varying resolutions.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Connect a 4k external display to a 1080p system.
- Start Kubuntu 22.04 LTS
Actual Results
The Plymouth startup and disk
At present, the windows appear to behaving well with the latest point
update (5.24.2 => 5.24.3).
** Changed in: kwin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
+ Upstream bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451056
+
Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur frequently (10-20 times) per day. They all appear to be associated
with a scaling issue, so I have grouped them
** Description changed:
Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur a number of times per day. They all appear to be associated with a
scaling issue, so I have grouped them here. I will work to provide a
- better guide to reproduce as I find out
Public bug reported:
Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur a number of times per day. They all appear to be associated with a
scaling issue, so I have grouped them here. I will work to provide a
better guide to reproduce as I find out more.
1. When
Hi Rik, of course this is opinion. The prior decision to override the
KDE default was also driven by an opinion. However, I feel the team at
KDE have excellent UX designers these days, and as professional UX
designer as well, I agree with their assessment.
This appears to be the only adjustment
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