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IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> libkf5purpose5 libkf5runner5 libkf5style5 libkf5texteditor-bin libkf5texteditor5 libkf5waylandclient5 libkf5xmlgui-data libkf5xmlgui5 | 10:05 |
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IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> qml-module-org-kde-kio qml-module-org-kde-kirigami2 qml-module-org-kde-kquickcontrols qml-module-org-kde-kquickcontrolsaddons | 10:05 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> qml-module-org-kde-kwindowsystem qml-module-org-kde-newstuff qml-module-org-kde-purpose qml-module-org-kde-qqc2desktopstyle | 10:05 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 58 not upgraded. | 10:05 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> what are the remaining dependencies ? | 10:05 |
sgmoore | Still working on them ( new release 5.115 ) launchpad being down Monday set me behind. | 12:07 |
ricktimmis | Hi, get an email on Devel list about Ubuntu Merg-o-Matic, just flagging it here FYI. https://merges.ubuntu.com/universe.html?showProposed=true&showMergeNeeded=true&showLongBinaries=true | 14:15 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <myfenris> thanks for the heads up (re @IrcsomeBot: <ricktimmis> Hi, get an email on Devel list about Ubuntu Merg-o-Matic, just flagging it here FYI. https://merges.ubuntu.com/universe.html?showProposed=true&showMergeNeeded=true&showLongBinaries=true) | 14:18 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> devel list sounds like something I should be subbed to. Looking into merge situation... | 14:21 |
* sgmoore goes to the far reaches of dust bunny riddled brain to dig out how to do merges. | 14:32 | |
arraybolt3 | https://invent.kde.org/teams/distribution-kubuntu/to-do-24.04/-/issues/3 Added an OEM installation roadmap | 15:49 |
-ubottu:#kubuntu-devel- Issue 3 in teams/distribution-kubuntu/to-do-24.04 "Switch to Calamares" [Opened] | 15:49 | |
arraybolt3 | Basically most of the parts are there, we just need a looooooot of glue. | 15:49 |
arraybolt3 | anyway, if someone sees a problem, please let me know | 15:50 |
arraybolt3 | also, sgmoore: looks like Calamares and the calamares-settings-kubuntu package have successfully published into the release pocket, so they should be ready to seed. | 15:52 |
sgmoore | ok thank you! That's quite a roadmap. Have you checked other distros to see if there are bits we can 'borrow' ? | 15:53 |
arraybolt3 | I tried... I thought KDE neon had this working but nope. | 15:57 |
arraybolt3 | no OEM mode to be found. | 15:57 |
arraybolt3 | We may be the first distro to try to use these features in this way. | 15:58 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Wow! well that's news worthy. | 15:58 |
sgmoore | @arraybolt3 I see some oem stuff in neon https://invent.kde.org/neon/neon/calamares-settings | 16:00 |
ricktimmis | Aweomse work on that ticket for Calamares arraybolt3 | 16:02 |
arraybolt3 | sgmoore: Huh, didn't notice that. Maybe they were working on it and then dropped it, I dunno. | 16:02 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Indeed! | 16:02 |
arraybolt3 | Or maybe the buttons are just hiding. :P | 16:02 |
arraybolt3 | anyway, I can probably find things to borrow from that. | 16:02 |
sgmoore | cool :) I think they did have it working at one point. Not sure if it still does or you may be right in it's hidden | 16:03 |
arraybolt3 | It looks like they have a bunch of glue too. | 16:03 |
arraybolt3 | So that makes me hopeful that this will work | 16:03 |
ricktimmis | Yes, definetly news worh, I'll put a task up for a Press Release.. | 16:03 |
sgmoore | Harald is good at glueing things together lol | 16:04 |
arraybolt3 | I'm not sure how much I can borrow from them since I'm trying to mimic Ubiquity as closely as possible (except for the bad parts :P) but I can probably snag some useful things from their oem user setup config | 16:04 |
sgmoore | cool, hopefully it helps a little. Thanks again for all the super awesome work on this :) | 16:05 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <tsimonq2> I've been meaning to port pkgselect to a UI file, btw | 17:00 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <tsimonq2> Plus, we'll need translations for that ;) | 17:00 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <tsimonq2> Harald is the only reviewer in the last maybe year or two where I've gone "oh man, this is SO GOOD" - you really do learn a lot working with him :) | 17:01 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Yup. He is wonderful to learn from. | 17:02 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <RikMills> Precisely why I added him to the release notifier MR :) (re @tsimonq2: Harald is the only reviewer in the last maybe year or two where I've gone "oh man, this is SO GOOD" - you really do learn a lot working with him :)) | 17:11 |
arraybolt3 | Trying the first build of calamares-settings-ubuntu with the OEM config packages | 18:35 |
arraybolt3 | s/packages/files/ | 18:35 |
arraybolt3 | um... the package actually built | 18:44 |
arraybolt3 | ok, so I guess it's time to do the actual testing. Going to take me a while, I'm expecting lots of problems but the initial "throw it together" phase is done. | 18:56 |
arraybolt3 | https://i.imgur.com/Mf6MVk4.png This is what the OEM install mode trigger looks like currently | 19:17 |
arraybolt3 | mhh... what did I do: https://i.imgur.com/a59hCzF.png | 19:22 |
arraybolt3 | oh, and this is about to bomb out entirely because of a silly mistake I made | 19:23 |
arraybolt3 | actually, it didn't bomb out | 19:24 |
arraybolt3 | and I see what I did wrong | 19:24 |
tsimonq2 | sgmoore: I don't know if anyone told you, but the New Kool way to upload to Ubuntu is `dput ssh-ubuntu` :) | 20:22 |
* arraybolt3 still just uses dput ubuntu | 20:23 | |
arraybolt3 | it's fast, it's simple, it stays out of my way | 20:23 |
tsimonq2 | In a general sense, Security Is Good. In a more pragmatic sense, ssh-ubuntu is much less flaky than the FTP server backed by `ubuntu` | 20:23 |
tsimonq2 | I usually work on a shared network, so someone MITMing my signed source.changes file is possible and Not Good. | 20:24 |
arraybolt3 | From a security standpoint, I already signed it with GPG, it's plenty secure. From a pragmatic standpoint, it'll take me less time to have one failed upload and then switch to ssh-ubuntu than it will take me to confirm that I really do want to upload over and over again. | 20:24 |
tsimonq2 | Does ssh-ubuntu really do that with you? hmm | 20:24 |
tsimonq2 | It doesn't for me. | 20:24 |
arraybolt3 | I seem to remember it did | 20:25 |
tsimonq2 | sgmoore: now you're also aware there's conflicting opinions :D | 20:25 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Lol clear as mud! | 20:52 |
arraybolt3 | ssh-keygen | 20:52 |
arraybolt3 | I am pleased to announce I just did a (mostly) successful OEM installation of Kubuntu 24.04 LTS using Calamares. | 21:05 |
arraybolt3 | I discovered a few things of interest in the process: | 21:05 |
arraybolt3 | * The wallpaper app I build, we don't need. Calamares runs fullscreen. | 21:05 |
arraybolt3 | * Calamares OEM setup mode works really well, which was a bit of a surprise | 21:06 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Nice!!!! (re @IrcsomeBot: <arraybolt3> I am pleased to announce I just did a (mostly) successful OEM installation of Kubuntu 24.04 LTS using Calamares.) | 22:10 |
arraybolt3 | sgmoore: Apologies in advance for how boring this video may be, but here's a screen capture of the Calamares OEM installation in action. Seems to work really well at least to begin with. (There's a slight hiccup where I had to install Calamares while in OEM configuration mode, this is just because Cala isn't seeded yet.) | 22:37 |
arraybolt3 | https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jIZ7Khq2iBNTnJJKtVwkzUDPlaWxc2Ey/view?usp=sharing | 22:37 |
arraybolt3 | probably will need VLC or MPV to view | 22:38 |
IrcsomeBot_ | <sgmoore> Will have to look when at 🖥 :) | 22:45 |
arraybolt3 | sgmoore: oh also, Calamares and calamares-settings-kubuntu should be seed-able now. | 22:55 |
arraybolt3 | Uploading new calamares-settings-ubuntu with OEM config. | 23:06 |
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