[11:03] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Hirsute Final] (20210420) has been added
[11:29] <santa_> good morning everyone
[11:29] <santa_> RikMills: hey, I've noticed okular is out of sync in the _archive branch
[11:31] <santa_> nevermind, I got something wrong here
[11:32] <RikMills> yeah. seems ok here
[11:33] <santa_> ok, it's ok here now
[11:34] <santa_> another thing: given that I'm on vacation, do you mind if I fix the remaining apps which need a fix for the abi manager patch + refresh symbols?
[11:38] <RikMills> feel free
[11:46] <santa_> ack, btw workaround for plasma-wayland-protocols pushed to KA git master
 Fwd from Jibel: 21.04 RC Desktop ISOs are out and ready for testing http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/423/builds
[12:37] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:41] <santa_> hi BluesKaj 
[12:44] <BluesKaj> hi santa_
[13:48] <mparillo> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/423/builds/229815/testcases is looking good already (thanks to santa_ and RikMills). Question: Was there going to be a big upgrade of the performance monitor? 
[13:56] <RikMills> mparillo: what monitor?
[14:06] <RikMills> if you mean plasma-systemmonitor, it is there
[15:57] <mparillo> Yes thank you, System Monitor is there and it works. Should it replace ksysguard as a favorite?
[16:56]  * Eickmeyer makes mental note for 21.10
[17:43] <RikMills> mparillo: It probably could have done. but it is still relatively new
[17:44] <RikMills> still having its rough edges smoothed
[17:55] <IrcsomeBot1> * DarinMiller still prefers ksysguard.  Ksysgard consumes about a quarter of the memory as sys mon and still provides everything I need from a "task manager".  However sys mon is prettier. :)
 Anyone notice the memory consumption discrepancies between sys mon and ksysguard?  They don't match.  I have not compared to Top (or other mem #'s) to understand which memory foot print  each is reporting...
[21:24] <mparillo> top (947MiB) and ksysguard (.87GiB) report roughly the same memory used. The new plasma system monitor (1.4GiB) reports much more memory used. https://www.linuxatemyram.com/