[00:02] valorie: You mentioned some bugs needed to be verified? I just upgraded and re-booted. [00:19] mparillo: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/krunner/+bug/1444196 and https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1428877 and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346190 and https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=346191 [00:19] Launchpad bug 1444196 in krunner (Ubuntu) "Krunner no longer responds to user input" [Undecided,Confirmed] [00:20] Launchpad bug 1428877 in ubiquity (Ubuntu Vivid) "partman crashes when trying to make a EFI partition" [High,In progress] [00:20] KDE bug 346190 in filesearch "Search no longer works after today's updates (Vivid beta Kubuntu), nor does math" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [00:20] KDE bug 346191 in components "no right-click menus on the desktop after today's updates" [Normal,Unconfirmed] [00:20] what? [00:20] partman was not my bug [00:20] damn it [00:20] anyway, off to dinner [00:23] * ahoneybun thinks getting notifications about snapchat on his awesome KDE desktop is bada** [00:24] the partman one is getting worked on anyway [00:28] valorie: Thank you. The launchpad bugs I could verify were already verified. On BKO, I could only add a comment, which I did. [00:54] Do only special people get to change a BKO bug Status from Unconfirmed to Confirmed? [01:31] still doesn't reboot from GUI [01:37] http://picpaste.com/snapshot6-jJytQt1P.png [01:37] The package definately installed from cmdline with no errors [02:11] mparillo: yes, it takes karma [02:12] you can ask for more, and will probably get it [02:12] ask in #kde-bugs [02:13] when europeans will be awake [02:13] darthanubis: did you try `sudo apt install -f` ? [02:14] * valorie just had the last dinner with husband for long months -- he flies out tomorrow for his half-year long hike: http://bobofwashington.blogspot.com [02:42] mparillo: thanks for the confirmation [04:45] Why would I do that if there is nothing to force? [04:46] As I said, the package is installed. [05:04] darthanubis: true [05:04] and usually that's what it says [06:23] good morning [08:42] Riddell: ping [08:51] hi soee [09:01] Riddell: did you get info about this 2 bugs after KF 5.9 upgrade ? [09:03] soee: krunner not searching and no right click [09:03] neither of which I seem to be affected by but I'll try a live cd now [09:03] not to hard to revert krunner and plasma frameworks I guess [09:04] but hopefully frameworks dudes can say what's up, such bugs go against all their stability guarantees [09:05] Riddell: nice, 2 users reported it on g+ and today one on support channel [09:06] Riddell: good news is i was able to run nvidia drivers finally, but its worth mentione taht only 346 version works here [09:06] oh nice [09:06] with 340 we can experiance what i mentioned in last comment https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1428328 [09:06] Launchpad bug 1428328 in nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) "nvidia-prime needs sddm support" [Medium,Fix released] [09:08] Riddell: krunner does nothing here too [09:08] may be related to that half of the frameworkrs are still in 5.8.0 [09:31] oh that's a thought, the qa stuff has broken and blocked half the transitions [09:32] soee: are you able to enable proposed and check if that helps? [09:32] Riddell: im on my PC @ work now so i do not want to break it :D [09:47] ok I just installed today's daily and it does that have problems, installing proposed now.. [09:51] yep all solved by upgrading to -proposed, yay [09:51] qa tools causing qa problems :) [09:51] but strictly speaking they are valid bugs, no reason you should have to upgrade all frameworks at once [09:56] hmm [10:06] Good afternoon. [10:11] hi ho, anybody experienced no right mouse/wheel working on desktop after latest update (vivid)? [10:11] Riddell: workspace still broken on ci [10:12] vip: yep, upgrade to vivid-proposed should fix it [10:13] Riddell: thank you [10:13] Congrats! The first word my son can spell is Kubuntu. [10:14] :D [10:15] Blizzz: yay, lovely! [10:15] mparillo: worth a twitter post surely? :) ↑ [10:15] :) [10:28] ahoneybun: did you ever get to do the muon banners? [10:47] soee: does muon-discover start for you? [10:47] vip: ↑ can you test too? [10:49] it starts, shows slider [10:52] Riddell: ues and i have an extra window with info trhat im using new kwallet, and it asks me if i want to move wallet content to new version [10:53] *yes [10:54] vip: you are first time on this channel or i havent noticed you before ? [10:54] thanks vip, soee. I found my problem seems it was a proxy settings and an issue in kio [10:55] Blizzz: Assuming I quote you, is that the way you would like to be quoted, or is that all a joke. You know that subtle UK humour that we Yanks miss. [10:56] mparillo: yep. and no joke. [11:08] Riddell: thanks for the fix to Web Browser plasmoid [11:10] de nada :) [11:13] soee: I'm usually here when I step onto showstopper bug ;) [11:15] vip: maybe you want to stay for a longer and sometimes help with testing isos etc. ? ~.~ [11:15] we'll need lots of testing over the next 10 days [11:15] actually 8 days [11:17] soee: Marcin Sągol? [11:17] vip: yup [11:18] soee: last time i've tried kubuntu isos under vbox, there was black screen ;) [11:18] so I decided to early upgrade to alphas, betas, etc [11:18] soee: but sure, I can test them [11:19] vip: beta 2 isos worked fine for me in VB [11:19] Riddell: maybe add him to testers if hes fine with it ? [11:19] Tm_T: can you add vip to testers call? [11:22] vip: cool, than stay on the channel and is new isos are ready for tests, kubotu will call you ;) [11:22] kubotu: hi [11:22] 'morning soee :) [11:27] soee: ok [11:40] ahoneybun: ping [12:20] I'm still doing the writeup on the website but it taking a bit long.. and Calligra is again failing on me ;-) :(. [12:21] LO [12:24] hi [12:24] LO = libre office ;D [12:25] but yes, hiho [12:31] hello blue geared planet :D [12:49] mparillo: maybe a wire post pointing to http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2015/04/beta-plasma-5-3-features ? [12:50] On it. That said, we will not get them until backports? [12:50] mparillo: just give a warning about the qr code :) [12:51] mparillo: yeah backports but the article includes a pointer to a CI image which includes it [12:51] Warning? [12:52] mparillo: with a smiley :) [12:52] Hiyas all [12:52] it's a secret link to this classic photo from akademy https://www.flickr.com/photos/jriddell/11502661506 [12:58] ok, after upgrading to the new kernel version we have missing context menus on the desktop and some in the panel. I suppose you guys arfe aware of this already ? [12:58] are [12:59] BluesKaj: yeah, install frameworks packages from vivid-proposed [12:59] :) [12:59] lol libre office is too ugly and it still doesn't work ;-) [12:59] haha [12:59] 'lo [12:59] :o [13:00] I was just about to get something and then it crashed again [13:00] :( [13:00] works fine for me [13:00] google docs is your friend [13:00] Riddell, not going the propsed route, i can live with it for now [13:00] xennex81: calligra doesnt work for you or crashes? LO the same : ) [13:00] your machine is broken [13:00] no LO doesn't crash [13:01] my heart is broken [13:01] :( [13:01] you were so nice to me before :p [13:01] :P [13:01] * soee hugs xennex81 [13:01] !enter | xennex81 [13:01] aaaah [13:01] Sorry, I don't know anything about enter [13:01] aaw [13:02] xennex81, refain fom overuse of the enter key please [13:03] i do my best, my friend.... [13:03] i sometimes cannot express myself fully in one line and I sometimes also have trouble knowing what to say..... [13:03] my APOLOGIES [13:04] that is just how chat goes, get used to it? [13:05] i once had someone who wanted me to use less enters because her chat program made a sound on every new line [13:05] seriously... [13:11] instead of turning off the sound really, she wanted me to chat differently. [13:12] princess on the pea we call that, and it can apply to guys as well ;-). [13:25] call it what you want , it's irrelavent to this chat ..please stay on topic [13:27] i'm on the topic of getting to do something for your team, that's what I'm doing [13:27] now stay away if you don't like it, I was just chatting a little with this soee person, nothing bad, nothing much [13:28] you don't have to go make a problem out of every small issue as if it is all around and all prevalent [13:28] and there is nothing else going on in this chat either [13:28] so what's the problem... [13:28] i'm sorry if I broke your concentration [13:28] xennex81, blah blah blah [13:29] yeah, bla bla bla [13:29] now bye [13:29] good riddance [13:29] oh dear [13:29] little children you are [13:29] oh dear oh dear [13:29] my ngoodness :) [13:32] ~.~ [13:33] * sitter feels like pointing out that it's not tuesday and drama must only happen on tuesday [13:33] stop screwing with my schedule! [13:34] ;D [13:36] the guy was musing in here yesterday about mostly nothing ...lost patience [13:39] Riddell, what is the proposed ppa/repos? I might give it a try [13:39] BluesKaj: software-properties-kde -> updates -> unreleased [13:39] I think it is [13:41] Riddell: following Alberto's comment here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-prime/+bug/1428328 it would be good after release to mentione somewhere that 346 driver shoudl be used id one wants to use propriety [13:41] Launchpad bug 1428328 in nvidia-prime (Ubuntu) "nvidia-prime needs sddm support" [Medium,Fix released] [13:53] Riddell, I found software-properties-kde -> updates -> prereleased in muon, giving that a try [13:59] Riddell, I installed the plasma-framework from the proposed. Is it safe to upgrade the rest of the packagesin that repos or should I drop it ? [14:00] BluesKaj: dunno, best drop it if you don't want to play risky [14:00] BluesKaj: would be good to confirm if it is plasma-framework specifically too [14:00] Riddell, good, will do, thanks [14:04] no change after installing plasma-frameworks ...maybe a relogin [14:05] nope, logout doesn't work [14:17] ok, the plasma-frameworks di the trick Riddell, context menus seem to be restored [14:19] yay [14:19] and I just uploaded kate so maybe it can transition to -release shortly [14:19] * BluesKaj wonders about the rest of the package in prereleased :) [14:23] gonna give it a try anyway just to see what happens ...still have 14.10 on the other HDD :) [14:41] Riddell: kate broken, okteta broken [14:41] workspace still broken [14:44] meh it's just fuzz http://kci.pangea.pub/job/vivid_stable_kate/6/console [14:44] what's a good way to unfuzz that? [14:50] fixed I hope [14:50] Riddell: standard scenario I linked you yesterday [14:51] simply hop into stable remove the patch, hop into unstable merge stable and push all three [14:51] in fact you'd also get away with simply removing it in stable as the merger would then take care of unstable [14:51] sitter: I did just remove it, I was confused by it saying it was fuzzy but it's not [14:51] ah [14:51] well, it could be fuzzy against stable [14:51] and okteta was never uploaded with 14.12.3 for some reason [14:52] uh, needs more qa [14:53] ok, ugraded with the proposed repos enabled looking good so far [15:04] Riddell, I suppose after this successful upgrade with proposed I should disable it for the time being [15:07] which I just did for safety's sake [15:07] yes [16:44] for some reason dolphin and some others don't use the colour scheme chosen in system settings, yet others like kate do use the chosen colour...wonder gives [16:44] what gives [16:47] BluesKaj: dolphin is kdelibs4, system settings is kf5 [16:47] although they should be synced [16:49] ok , still kde4, didn't ralize [16:49] realize rather [16:49] I should have checked [16:52] I've been trying to set the fonts in apps requiring root permissins with kdesudo systemsettings5 in krunner but only the text inside the file contents uses the settings, the toolbars and titles etc still use the small default fonts [17:35] Riddell: sorry, did anyone run applications? [17:36] sgclark: what what? [17:37] applications due out tomorrow? or was it plasma ? gosh I am scattered [17:39] Riddell: ok let me rephrase - anything I can do to be useful that involves a script? [17:40] sgclark: plasma beta was out yesterday [17:40] applications was out an hour ago :) [17:40] doh [17:40] packaging either would be lovely [17:40] ok [17:41] involves merging from kubuntu_unstable [17:41] this kde-ci was more work than I ever imagined [17:41] Riddell: I thought our script does that now? [17:41] s/was/is/ [17:41] sgclark: You did something wrong... Try s/you/me/ or tell me "help sed" [17:41] sgclark: I thought so too but I haven't checked [17:41] yofel: thanks for uploading akonadi, accepted [17:42] did we have complaints on my last frameworks batch? [17:43] sgclark: nothing that is packagers fault, I got the fix for the kpeople overlapping translations upstream and plasma-frameworks is still stuck in -proposed due to some cmake failures it highlighted in kate/okteta which breaks some bits of plasma [17:43] but that's all upstream's fault not ours :) [17:44] okies [17:46] follow up mail for akonadi coming, this thing is sooo... ... fun [17:47] yofel: you'll be pleased to know akonadi-qt5 is due for release in the coming few months so you can have twice the fun packaging that [17:47] \o/ [17:55] yofel: when allowing alternative mysqld implementations in the akonadi mysql package you also have to consider that there is an apparmor profile [17:55] which may or may not break them [18:00] hm, true. But shouldn't that be solved by our wrapper script and our own profile? [18:00] Riddell: applications is a stable release right? [18:00] Sure, it can be that a server doesn't quite behave like the official server, but then I don't quite believe it should be an alternative for it... [18:01] sgclark: yep 15.04.0 https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-15.04.0.php [18:01] ty [18:01] sgclark: it's to go into kubuntu-ppa/backports [18:02] so it needs merged into a magic new branch i think [18:02] kubuntu_vivid_backports [18:02] sgclark: so I think it's kubuntu_stable branch needs branched to be called kubuntu_vivid_backports [18:02] okies. will start with ninjas to test, then I do believe sitter made a backport branch.. need to dig up that email [18:03] sgclark: put it into here https://launchpad.net/~kubuntu-ppa/+archive/ubuntu/next-stage2 [18:03] Riddell: ok [18:35] Hi yofel, I see you have an akonadi package in vivid-proposed. Are you working on additional issues, and if so, can you fix https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/akonadi/+bug/1440501 as well? Thanks. [18:35] Launchpad bug 1440501 in akonadi (Ubuntu) "Can not load mysql-akonadi apparmor profile" [High,Confirmed] [18:38] debfx: you agee with sbeattie's patch? https://launchpadlibrarian.net/203386144/akonadi_1.13.0-2ubuntu4.debdiff [18:43] sbeattie: yofel should be around soon to review else I'll take a look in the morning [18:43] Riddell: thanks. [18:48] Riddell: yes, but needs some testing first since the profile has been broken (not loaded) for some time [19:11] Riddell: when those packages might be released from proposed ? [19:11] soee: when okteta compiles [19:11] Riddell: ok, thanks [19:11] Riddell: seems to be fine. I didn't see any denials from apparmor in my tests. [19:12] great thanks debfx [19:21] iv post about nvidia drivers: https://plus.google.com/110954078302330754910/posts/5z3k8xaP1FA [19:21] *posted [19:22] to inform users that they shoudl use 346 driver version if tehy have nvidia [19:34] http://picpaste.com/snapshot6-jJytQt1P.png [19:34] so Iam really the only one with this issue? [19:35] sbeattie, Riddell: I'll take a look [19:36] tuv0k: but yuo can install this package ? [19:37] I've said here many times, the package is installed. [19:37] oh that was a question [19:37] sorry [19:37] yes, I can install the package, via cmdline and package manager [19:38] It pulls the package, I agree to use it, it unpacks all the fonts, and installs them with zero errors [19:38] something is not right [19:39] hmm i have it installed and dont have such messages [19:39] it only pops up upon relogin to the desktopp [19:39] well not pop, but appear in the notification area [19:54] tuv0k: I guess it's a debconf issue [19:54] that mscorefonts package needs a debconf dialogue [19:54] so that needs checking [20:01] sgclark: are you going to look at plasma or apps backports? [20:02] look at? I just ran apps and tons of failures [20:02] sgclark: what sort of failures? [20:02] I don't know what your asking my Riddell [20:02] git merge failed [20:03] sgclark: what's merging? isn't it new backports branches? [20:03] stable [20:05] into backports branch. which I suspect it is all the kde4 ones that failed maybe. I don't know [20:05] it sounds like you're doing the right thing [20:06] sgclark: give me an example of a failing one and I'll look at it [20:06] amor [20:06] that's the most important package, we need to get that one right! [20:06] damn straight lol [20:06] already took away my ktux [20:08] soee: ping [20:09] hi ovidiu-florin [20:09] you said you'd do something about the images [20:09] some converting to jpeg I think [20:09] ovidiu-florin: what images ? [20:09] oh that i do not remember [20:10] ovidiu-florin: i just said it would be good to add some plugin for lazy loading images [20:10] that's not helpful enough [20:10] if the image that get's loaded first is HUGE [20:11] sgclark: looks like there is no kubuntu_stable or _unstable for the kde4 applications so no merging needed for them, just dch -i and throw into the ppa and see what breaks [20:12] soee: do you think converting them to jpeg would be better? [20:12] <_Groo_> hi/2 all [20:12] ovidiu-florin: it shoudl decreese size but not sure home much it wil help [20:12] hi _Groo_ [20:12] <_Groo_> can someone confirm if mtp works with dolphin in vivid or kf5 utopic? [20:13] <_Groo_> hi Riddell [20:14] Riddell: okies ty [20:15] sbeattie: uploaded, thanks! [20:15] sgclark: there's 72 kf5 applications though so I guess lots will need packaging updated from kde4 https://www.kde.org/announcements/announce-applications-15.04.0.php [20:17] how are you folks doing backports these days? [20:17] Riddell: ... welp I still have crap tons going on with my ci, I will do my best as I can. [20:18] <_Groo_> Riddell: do you have an android phone? does mtp works with vivid and dolphin? [20:18] hm, let me fetch my phone [20:19] <_Groo_> yofel: kio-mtp is broken since you guys changed the kf5 meta package... and although there is a kio-mtp.so in kf5 kio-extras, dolphin doesnt use it... so i cant install kio-mtp nor use the kf5 one [20:20] <_Groo_> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/kCFub3O5 [20:20] <_Groo_> see the pastebin, this is for utopic [20:20] well, dolphin is still qt4, so that wouldn't work I guess [20:20] <_Groo_> i believe its not working in vivid too [20:20] <_Groo_> thats why kio-mtp exists [20:20] lets see [20:20] <_Groo_> but the kf5 meta package is not allowing it to install [20:21] <_Groo_> so you guys either change the plasma-desktop meta, or backport kio-mtp to utopic/vivid [20:21] installing that worked fine here [20:21] <_Groo_> in vivid? [20:21] yes [20:22] <_Groo_> so is the utopic kio-mtp thats broken [20:22] although that sounds like something that should be there by default [20:22] kdelibs4 kio-mtp is installed by default [20:22] oh wait, it's recommended o.O [20:22] I wonder why I didn't have it.. [20:23] <_Groo_> can you take a look at the utopic kio-mtp? [20:23] <_Groo_> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/D0mbPGL8 [20:24] <_Groo_> take a look at this pastebin with -o 'Debug::pkgProblemResolver=true' [20:30] _Groo_: so, for me mtp seems to work fine in dolphin now that my packages are fixed [20:31] _Groo_: and the utopic packages are practically unmaintained, you're better off just upgrading to vivid [20:32] <_Groo_> yofel: would it kill you guys to fix the plasma-desktop metapackage? it was working fine before the update... and yes, ill upgrade to vivid once its out [20:32] <_Groo_> i mean in kubuntu-ci utopic [20:32] well, I'll leave that to sgclark or Riddell then. I have no idea how the utopic ci setup looks like [20:34] I have not touched utopic in the least, sitter is the one there.. [20:34] oh searching works [20:35] yofel: thank you! [20:36] I don't think anyone does utopic now [20:36] well, _Groo_ does... [20:37] or well, as in maintains, right, nobody [20:40] meh I'm stuck on okteta [20:40] these symbols files are horrible [20:46] for backports? Just get rid of them [20:46] yofel: no in vivid [20:46] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/okteta/4:14.12.3-0ubuntu3 [20:46] oh, bummer [20:47] running kubuntu-dev-tools/bin/kubuntu-update-symbols doesn't work [20:47] ah yeah, fixing arm symbols post-upload is a mess :/ [20:47] and downloading logs and running pkgkde-symbolshelper batchpatch -c i386,amd64,arm64,armhf,powerpc,ppc64el buildlog_ubuntu-vivid-* doesn't owrk [20:47] work [20:48] so I think I'll just mv *symbols *.symbols.amd64 and be done with it [21:08] Riddell: 0.12.0 is tagged http://quassel-irc.org/pub/quassel-0.12.0.tar.bz2 [21:08] as usual the release announcement will take a few days, but the binary won't change anymore, so feel free to package [21:08] (no significant changes compared to rc1) [21:09] Riddell: oh, and if you're already busy, mind taking a look at akonadi in unapproved? ^^ [21:10] yofel, sbeattie: approved! [21:10] thanks [21:13] ScottK, debfx: you guys are into quassel packaging, anyone able to update it for final or do I have to stop watching game of thrones? [21:41] jr_: ook [21:41] ook [21:43] Riddell: sorry, meant to do the release earlier, but work has been killing me yesterday and today :/ [21:44] Sput: it's up! [21:44] \o/ [21:44] thanks a lot! [21:44] debfx, ScottK: you owe me an episode of game of thrones :) [21:51] Riddell: You're welcome to any episode I have. [21:51] Thanks. [21:51] Was stuck doing actual paid work. [21:53] that dreaded paid work! [21:58] Hi tested the kubuntu installer and had two issues [21:59] 1. for the kubuntu installer an breeze app icons is missing. there was used oxygen other.apps icon. [22:00] 2. in the install overview the large icon in the white transludent are is sometimes arranged on top and sometimes vertical center. [22:01] I can make an breeze app icon for the installer if you like and push it to the repository, but I need the name. [22:04] hi andreas_k, prth is our gsoc student who should be working on ubiquity this summer, he's your dude to fix these issues [22:04] ok perfect. I don't find other issues the installation was well done. [22:05] do you know the app icon name? Than you get an new one. [22:06] ScottK: I will be in Virginia August 12-16ish. We will need to try to plan a meeting again. We will be renting a car this time. [22:06] andreas_k: ubiquity-kde.png [22:06] thanks [22:07] andreas_k: oh do you know Hugo or whoever does the breeze widget theme? [22:07] andreas_k: the wifi page on ubiquity shows an obvious problem, you can't easily tell if widgets are enabled or disabled [22:07] sgclark: OK. Cool. At least as far as I know know, I'll be around. [22:08] great :) will ping you again when time is closer [22:08] Great. [22:09] ScottK: slso I am working on applications, I will let you know when I have updated seed [22:09] Riddell: No I don't know Hugo, but I/you can ask Jens or Thomas. What do you need? I don't use wifi for my installation :-) [22:09] sgclark: OK. [22:16] andreas_k: other images used https://paste.kde.org/pitmrxub2 [22:41] andreas_k: oh the libreoffice guy said it's too late for an update as part of the release next week but it can be added as a stable release update so people will get it on upgrading (which can be done during install) [22:42] damn. [22:42] I don't change anything only added more icons. there are no problems with the daily builds [22:48] andreas_k: I'm afraid it's the way software goes, you need to freeze at some point to stop more problems creeping in [22:50] no problem. LO upgraded so often so no problem. I'm only sorry because the icons are quite old (2-3 weeks) so there are a huge number of missing icons. [22:51] but to be honest LO icons are really fun for me. [22:53] andreas_k: you just work so fast we can't keep up with you :) [23:01] that could be ;-) [23:33] good night === Riddell changed the topic of #kubuntu-devel to: Kubuntu - 10 years of friendlyness | https://trello.com/kubuntu | http://qa.kubuntu.co.uk/ | Crash tracker : http://goo.gl/Cdynad | 16 bugs to fix http://goo.gl/Chh7uh [23:33] 16 bugs to fix http://goo.gl/Chh7uh [23:40] besides the two bugs I reported yesterday, the only oddity I'm still experiencing is in the slideshow on the desktop [23:40] when a new slide appears, the old one(s) are not erased -- just painted over [23:40] valorie: plasma-framework should be in -release now [23:40] is that a kwin bug? [23:40] slideshow on desktop? [23:41] yes [23:41] I have a new slide from a folder of astro pix etc. [23:41] once per hour [23:41] rather than the standard wallpaper [23:42] but in the last 6 mo. or so, the previous image stopped being removed when a new one appeared [23:42] no biggie, but rather strange [23:42] i"m sure it's just a bit of code that got misplaces [23:42] misplaced [23:43] unsure exactly when it started, because I don't often look at my desktop [23:44] valorie: mm yes I see === \b is now known as benonsoftware [23:44] valorie: upstream bug I'm pretty sure [23:44] oh for sure [23:44] but against kwin? [23:44] plasmashell? [23:45] valorie: yes Plasma [23:45] I'll ask in #plasma maybe [23:45] ok [23:45] https://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=plasmashell&format=guided [23:45] I suppose it might be fixed with plasma 5.3 [23:46] perhaps [23:46] but I won't get that for a week? [23:47] I could hold off until we have that and then file, since I seem to be the only person using slideshow [23:49] valorie: there has been zero changes to slideshow wallpapers in the last year so just file it [23:50] ok [23:51] and mention that you need different sized images to see the issue