[12:18] -queuebot:#kubuntu-devel- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809) [12:33] Hi all [12:46] [08:18] [Notice] -queuebot to #ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809) [12:46] This one is ours? [13:01] mparillo: yep, possible final for 22.04.1 so testing is needed [13:01] zsyncing now [13:01] ty :) [13:28] In Live USB "Try", Discover says Unable to load applications. Please verify Internet connectivity. But FF seems to have Internet access. [13:41] seems ok here [13:45] TY, I will re-boot and try a bit slower. [13:59] This time I did not try to load all the favorite applications as fast as possible, but waited a bit for Discover. Same message for Discover, but then I closed it, and ran plasma-discover from the konsole, and it loaded my applications. I closed it, and ran discover both from Favorites and the task bar and both times it found my applications. [14:12] Re-booted, clicked discover from the task bar and failed to load applications. Closed discover, clicked discover from Application Launcher favorites, and it loaded applications. [14:16] Rebooted, then clicked discover from Application Launcher favorites and failed to load applications. Closed discover, clicked discover from the task bar and it loaded applications. It seems as if the second time is always the charm for me. Live session in VMware Guest. [16:39] No matter want, the first invocation of discover seems to not load my applications. Here is the output from running plasma-discover from the konsole: https://invent.kde.org/-/snippets/2304 with today's 22.04.1 ISO [16:39] No matter want, the first invocation of discover seems to not load my applications. Here is the output from running plasma-discover from the konsole: https://invent.kde.org/-/snippets/2304 with today's 22.04.1 ISO 'Try' in a VMWare Guest. [16:39] https://invent.kde.org/-/snippets/2304 [16:44] mparillo: Is this a regression over 22.04 or was the bug present in the previous ISO series as well? [16:45] I think I would have noticed it in 22.04. The second time in, I do get my applications: https://invent.kde.org/-/snippets/2305 [16:46] And, fwiw, it looks like it's a packagekit lockup, which makes sense as the discover update indicator is running packagekit at that point. [16:46] But if it is only me, and nobody can reproduce it, I can go on to other testing. [16:47] I haven't had a chance to try, but I honestly should give it a shot. But, I have reason to believe it's just packagekit being locked-up by the update indicator doing its usual thing.