[02:05] <mmikowski> ahoneybun[m]: Yeah, this is an issue. I've got some workarounds if you are interested: Set initrd compression to XZ and move the included modules from most to deps. If you want more details I can send them along.
[02:52] <ahoneybun[m]> That might work but I don't think it did for me.
[04:13] <mmikowski> ahoneybun[m]: Well if you want to give it a go, you can drop a file into /etc/initramfs/conf.d/test.conf, then add the two following lines: MODULES=most and COMPRESS=xz. Then run sudo update-initramfs -u -k $(uname -r). That should result in a much smaller initramrd in /boot which will allow it to boot.
[04:19] <mmikowski> Machines with Nvidia GPUs apparently have more memory set aside for this purpose. https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/system-boot-ends-grub-out-memory-oom.  Here's another one: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2261851&sid=b3a79aa4a35d5ab62384c934c5b6d28b#p2261851
[05:11] <ahoneybun[m]> So far without it I'm good until I get a new kernel at least. Now to work on my networking issue on Nobara.
[06:40] <mmikowski> ahoneybun[m]: no worries. FWIW, we did complete testing on OEM install for Kubuntu 22.04.2 following the test procedure. The test passed, but many of the steps are no longer exactly correct. So those have been placed in the notes. If there is a way I can propose a more up-to-date procedure, let me know. I didn't see an obvious route for that.
[13:33] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[16:14] <RikMills> mmikowski: 5.27.1 bugfix update should now be in that experimental ppa for jammy 22.04
[16:21] <ahoneybun[m]> Heyo BluesKaj @BluesKaj:libera.chat: 
[16:22] <ahoneybun[m]> Thank you Rik Mills: 
[21:50] <valorie> https://kubuntu.org/news/flatpaks-and-kubuntu/
[21:51] <valorie> for social media
[23:31] <tsimonq2> https://twitter.com/kubuntu/status/1629987595256987651
[23:35] <mmikowski> RikMills: Thank You! It's looking good so far!
[23:41] <mmikowski> RikMills: Updating right now. We're testing a number of bugs that remain in 5.24.7, and they appear either completely fixed or improved. So far, icons do not move, activities work, power management settings look much cleaner.  Interestingly, Chrome sometimes shows up with the wrong scaling, and then sometimes it looks fine. Very excited about this
[23:41] <mmikowski> possible upgrade.