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[11:10] <pursuivant> kubuntu-notification-helper (master) 48cb38f * Rik Mills:  (2 files in 2 dirs)
[11:10] <pursuivant> Change KCM parent category to personalization.
[11:10] <pursuivant> https://commits.kde.org/kubuntu-notification-helper/48cb38fe84d6a006e3ac6274b1db6671f5bd15aa
[12:15] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
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 @DarinMiller how did yoiu get on with calamares in the end?
 I did not get very far.  After downloading, compling, updating the logo, and running in test mode, I did not know how to further test.
 I also downloaded Ubiquity to see if I could determine the triggers for proprietary driver install, but I got lost in the maze.
 @DarinMiller, That is understandable!
 I really need to learn the whole packaging process so I can trigger a custom ISO creation so I can test.
 I was hoping I might be able take a daily ISO, rip out Ubiquity and replace with Calamares. But that seems like a hack and slashy approach.
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 I tied to ask around for Calmar's implentaion pointers in another channel, but all I got was "yeah, I implemnted Calamares, it's not too hard..."
 haha. helpful
[21:10] <valorie> @DarinMiller tsimonq2 can probably walk you through
[21:11] <valorie> or maybe wxl
 @DarinMiller let's schedule a time to sit down and go through with this
[21:46] <wxl> working with Calamares is easy. switching an existing ISO to Calamares is a little more complex. it might be better to put the ISO into live, install the ISO and maybe the lubuntu settings and start tweaking them to your liking.
 @wxl, Not really complex
 wxl and tsimonq2, I denfinitely would appreciate any help you can give. Howvever, I feel I do not have sufficient basic skills nor have access to do what is required for set up and testing.
 That's been my dilema from day 1... when I have time to work on stuff, I cannot find people online.   And my schedule can be quite erratic... some weekends and evenings I have time learn and others I do not.
 I find people are more than willing to help, but often it does not sync with my schedule, so I find my ranndomly trying stuff (buildnig packages locally and playing with the code) but that fails to progress my packaging skills.
[22:36] <valorie> @DarinMiller tsimonq2 said at the flavors meeting that the packaging docs are in better shape than ever, so perhaps they will be more helpful as you struggle along alone
 Differenct topic.... does anyone run picture of the for backgrounds?  I tested 2 systems here and it causes plasma memory consumption to balloon by ~300MB.  Anyone else notice this?
[22:36] <valorie> I appreciated your work
[22:36] <valorie> do you mean slideshow?
[22:36] <valorie> or what
[22:37] <valorie> I used to use that but it was buggy and I stopped
 Right click desktop ->Config Desktop,
 Use System monitor to monitor Plama memory usage.  Set to Layout to Desktop (apply), wallpaper type :Pic of the day, Provider: Wiki.... (or any of them).  Then watch plasma mem usage...
 When its just a static pic, the mem footprint ranges from 121 to 161MB, but with Pic of the Day, I see 450 to 600MB+ of usage.
[22:41] <valorie> ah, pic of the day never worked for me
[22:41] <valorie> dunno why
 I have not tried slideshow in awhile. But it used to run away with all the memory...
[22:41] <valorie> I never look at my desktop so I decided to not mess with it anymore
 I have Pic of the day on my 2nd monitor. I do not use it as much as I have to use Xorg to scale it integrate "nicely" with my hi dpi monitor.  But xorg scaling makes text a bit blocky, to not super usage except for vids or pics.