=== popey7 is now known as popey [03:29] good morning [09:54] Hi. Since upgrading to 20.04 focal, KDE's ALT-F2 "run command" global shortcut doesn't work anymore; is this a known issue? (Others, like ctrl-alt-T starting a terminal, still work fine.) [09:55] Everything else went surprisingly smoothly, besides the fact that xpdf seems to be gone for good now. :( [09:55] bigfoot-: 20.04 is still in development mode right now, we strongly advice to help testing it on daily iso base, instead of early upgrades [09:55] bigfoot-: would help the devs, if you can doublecheck this on a clean daily to see if you can reproduce this [09:55] ok. [10:15] bigfoot-: in 2h Blueskaj will join, he's on kde 20.04 also, i can ask him aswell [10:15] idle a bit here [10:17] In the Kubuntu live image, it works fine. Starting "krunner" manually also works ... [10:17] and: ALT-F2 gives me a "Q" character in the currently open terminal. [10:18] so we can conclude this is caused by your upgarde bigfoot- ? [10:18] *upgrade [10:18] probably [10:18] allrighty, thank you for doublechecking this [10:25] I wonder whether this guy experienced the same issue: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=253297 [10:26] !info kde-plasma-desktop [10:26] kde-plasma-desktop (source: meta-kde): KDE Plasma Desktop and minimal set of applications. In component universe, is optional. Version 5:104ubuntu4 (focal), package size 1 kB, installed size 22 kB [10:27] this your version bigfoot- ? [10:28] 5.18.2? Yes. [10:28] Interestingly, kde-plasma-desktop isn't installed at all. [10:29] nevermind me, been too long since i played with kde [10:31] moving ~/.config away (as suggested by the archlinux forum post I mentioned) solves the problem [10:31] ... now the fun begins, finding the broken config file and restoring the remaining ones ... [10:47] OK, I now know how to fix this without manually touching ~/.config . [11:05] As this may bite other upgraders, should I report a bug? [11:07] bigfoot-: didnt you say you did not have this issue on a live? [11:30] lotuspsychje: Yes. But as it seems to be a config migration issue (from Plasma 5.16.5 to focal's 5.18.3), other upgraders might be bitten as well. [11:30] My description of bug + fix on KDE's own forums: https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=164820&p=429259#p429259 [11:32] bigfoot-: your choice to do what you want and test, but please avoid making an official bug on 20.04 based on upgrades [11:35] lotuspsychje: That's why I was asking. But I'd bet this issue is still there when 20.04 gets released, biting other upgraders. [11:35] bigfoot-: maybe, but i would advice to start testing this after final beta coems out [11:36] right now, things are still shaping up [11:57] bigfoot-: what does ALT+space do? [12:01] lotuspsychje: before my fix: nothing; now: works as expected. [12:02] bigfoot-: BluesKaj just tested on his 20.04 and seems to work, so must be your upgrade bork [12:02] Yes, as I said -- it seems to be a config migration issue [12:04] bigfoot-, I did a complete reinstall a few weeks ago and there were definitely some config changes on the new install === cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer [14:01] I have issue with desktop ubuntu-installer on EFI system. System has 1 ssd (with existging EFI 18.04). I am trying to install 20.04 EFI on external USB drive. Problem is that EFI-system-partition is being used by internal SSD drive (and brakes GRUB) [14:44] I reported bug. Should I add more info? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1866358 [14:44] Launchpad bug 1866358 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 20.04 desktop installer in EFI mode with secondary drive (usb)" [Undecided,New] [14:47] what if you set disk order to the external too? not only boot priority, but hdd listing [14:51] what do you mean disk order? In BIOS/UEFI? [14:55] yes [14:57] well I was playing quite much with actually saving the existing installation... so but the main issue is, as mentioned, EFI-partition on USB was not "installed" (empty) and fstab on USB-root-ext4 was trying to use EFI-partition from SSD [16:36] hope this isn'r an isolted problem just for kde/plasma or is this seen on other flavors as well ? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wDSsdSh2YQ/ [18:31] greetings i have a quick question [18:32] about ignoring a broken package [18:33] so apt wont remove it. [18:33] I just installed steam-launcher [18:35] i had to make dpkg ignore python package dependencies,because in 20.04 there is no package called python. As of course python2 is deprecated [18:36] however whenever i would like to install or remove anything its just wants to remove steam ,because of the missing dependencies [18:37] i guess you want python3? [18:37] want/need .. [18:49] yes i would need python3 ,however something like steam-launcher depends on python2 .... for some reason and aliasing python3 would just brake the stea [18:49] m === JanC is now known as Guest12447 === JanC_ is now known as JanC