[08:24] <MauroGaspari[m]> Eickmeyer: do you know if kio-fuse is in Ubuntu Studio 21.04? It sounds as an awesome change, at least for me since I use network shares a lot. 
[08:24] <MauroGaspari[m]> https://pointieststick.com/2020/12/26/this-week-in-kde-kio-fuse-and-neochat-rise/
[09:45] <alexloco> hi
[15:20] <OvenWerks> MauroGaspari[m]: Easy answer is that if it has been added to kubuntu then studio will have it too.
[15:22] <RikMills> MauroGaspari[m]: it is in the archive if you want it, but not on default install/ISO
[15:22] <OvenWerks> MauroGaspari[m]: it is one of those not really media developing software
[15:23] <RikMills> it also breaks the ISO build if seeded
[15:23] <RikMills> LP: #1916390
[15:23] <OvenWerks> RikMills: thank you.
[15:24] <MauroGaspari[m]> OvenWerks: RikMills yes yes I am testing it now and I am loving it! seems to be working pretty well. I can watch a movie immediately from network share without having to wait and download it all to the KIO temp folder. And opening files with Libreoffice from SMB share, does not bother me 3 times asking to upload, save, overwrite.
[15:24] <RikMills> that reminds to add it to release notes. i.e. something that can be added once your install is done
[15:25] <MauroGaspari[m]> fired up a 21.04 VM as I did not want to break anything. Seems ok so far, need more testing
[15:25] <RikMills> nice :)
[15:29] <MauroGaspari[m]> wow, KDE team is on a rampage. so many Plasma improvements, features, and speed boosts in the last couple of years. 
[15:29] <MauroGaspari[m]> impressive