[09:45] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T134: Calamares: Slideshow doesn’t show] apt-ghetto (apt-ghetto) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T134#2768
[10:43] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T134: Calamares: Slideshow doesn’t show] kc2bez (Dan Simmons) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T134#2770
 Do we have something about high dpi in the manual? @lynorian maybe this could complement https://forum.lxqt.org/t/detailed-guide-to-enable-high-dpi-scaling-on-lxqt/507/57
[11:00] <kc2bez> We should also consider the commit on that PR as a patch if it doesn't get merged (or a release in a timely fashion).
[14:50] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T134: Calamares: Slideshow doesn’t show] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T134#2771
 conman vs network-manager, I found this post that might be worth reading https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2009/06/intels-linux-connman-examining-the-pros-and-conns/
 Are you looking at switching for some reason?
 @UniversalSuperBox [Are you looking at switching for some reason?], We are kind of
 Is Ubuntu looking at switching for some reason?
 Nooope
 Thus my casual skepticism
 Okay, who's using ConnMan in production?
 agaida. :P
 And only agaida... :P
 Any distros?
 siduction
 ^ agaida's distro :P
 XD
 XD
 Also Purism, I think
 *grumble* *grumble* not a real distro *grumble*
 PureOS on mobile is plenty a real distro. Whether it can manage networks better than any other distro remains to be seen.
 What does ConnMan offer then?
 @UniversalSuperBox [What does ConnMan offer then?], better Qt experience than nm-tray, since nm-tray doesn't have connection editors
 also nm-tray lacks "ask for password" for vpn, not sure if/how connman habnldes vpn though and in my tests connman used more resources than gtk network-manager-applet
 So what's easier then, updating nm-tray or levering out NetworkManager?
 updateing nm-tray means, someone has to make the funtionality which upstream doesn't have time to
 Given upstream is like two people, I understand why
 we are currently delivering newtork-manager-gnome for complex connection editions
 for me the biggest issue is the "ask for password" for vpn, becasue the workaroaund are laucnhing nm-applet, commandline or saving them, the third deosn't work with 2fa which is a problem @teward001 mentioned (I've never used 2fa vpn)
 Does it use some sort of askpass program / do you have an askpass?
 using nm-gnome as an editor is good imho, beacuse ubuntu will do the maintenance of the vpn protocols.
 @UniversalSuperBox [Does it use some sort of askpass program / do you have an askpass?], Don't know, I haven't dig into it. Iv'e only seen the problem
 @UniversalSuperBox this issue https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/issues/44
 @The_LoudSpeaker [To keep that ppa persistent across builds, change the pristine image. Right @tew …], correct.  You can enable the PPA as argument with an sbuild call, or you can run the mk-sbuild and then alter the pristine image (which I've done in 3 cases that're special case for certain backported envs)
 @HMollerCl [for me the biggest issue is the "ask for password" for vpn, becasue the workaroa …], Unfortunately it's starting to get more and more common.  Which is a problem heh.  But yes, it's an issue.
 one that there's a workaround for but... :P
[17:10] -lugito:#lubuntu-devel- [T123: 20.04 Artwork] tsimonq2 (Simon Quigley) commented on the task: https://phab.lubuntu.me/T123#2772
 @kc2bez wxl: @tsimonq2 check phab notifs!
 @The_LoudSpeaker [@kc2bez wxl: @tsimonq2 check phab notifs!], No you :)
 @tsimonq2 [No you :)], There are none.
 @The_LoudSpeaker [@kc2bez wxl: @tsimonq2 check phab notifs!], Which one in particular?
 D60
 https://phab.lubuntu.me/D60
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