[12:45] <RikMills> sgmoore: FYI: digikam, tellico and meta-kde merged. krusader syncd
[12:45] <RikMills> git pushed as well
[12:48] <sgmoore> thanks
[12:49] <sgmoore> I am helping with kf6 on the debian side and looking into post release bugs.
[12:51] <sgmoore> RikMills: can you help me understand how minimal installation works? apparently sound notifications are not working and I am wondering if somehow it didn't get the switch to pipewire.
[12:52] <RikMills> sgmoore: on noble? I am not sure myself with calamares
[12:56] <sgmoore> correct. okay, I will investigate further. arraybolt3 maybe you know?
[13:01] <RikMills> or tsimonq2 
[13:06] <RikMills> to be honest I didn't realise it had one
[13:07] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:36] <sgmoore> hi
[14:53] <tsimonq2> RikMills, sgmoore: Minimal installation is super simple, actually
[14:53] <tsimonq2> https://git.lubuntu.me/Lubuntu/calamares-settings-ubuntu/src/branch/ubuntu/oracular/kubuntu/modules/pkgselect_context.conf#L6
[14:55] <sgmoore> hmm, that doesn't look like it would break notification sounds..
[14:59] <RikMills> sgmoore: unless once they are removed, something needed is removable by the later apt autoremove?
[15:00] <RikMills> I would hope not as that would mean we have insufficent deps on something else
[15:00] <sgmoore> exactly
[15:00] <sgmoore> requires further investigation. 
[15:00] <sgmoore> valorie: I am looking into kwalletmanager too
[15:01] <RikMills> might be worth running that minimal remove command in a vm full install or iso, to see what then becomes autoremovable
[15:12] <RikMills> sgmoore: looks like qml-module-org-kde-notifications would be one thing that is removed?
[15:16] <RikMills> oh maybe not
[15:18] <RikMills> or maybe yes, lol
[15:20] <RikMills> only neochat seems to depend on that so maybe not at fault
[15:21] <RikMills> but a shed load of other stuff is also autoremoved
[15:22] <RikMills> oh, and you said sound notifications
[18:28] <tomreyn> Hi! There's an issue with 24.04 Torrent downloads geeting blocked in current Firefox due to HTTP (not HTTPS) URLs. 
[18:28] <tomreyn> There's a Firefox feature (?) introduced in v125.0.1  ( https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/125.0.1/releasenotes/ ) which blocks http:// downloads with a warning message of "File Not Downloaded: Potential Security Risk" https://www.askvg.com/fix-file-not-downloaded-potential-security-risk-error-message-in-firefox/
[18:29] <tomreyn> changing https://kubuntu.org/alternative-downloads/ to point to (not httP but) httpS://cdimage.ubuntu.com/kubuntu/releases/noble/release/kubuntu-24.04-desktop-amd64.iso.torrent overcomes it
[18:38] <valorie> sgmoore: thank you! for now, Thomas' solution (hitting escape repeatedly until the warning goes away) works
[18:38] <valorie> but I'd rather have kwallet *actually* work
[18:39] <valorie> and also: congratulations on your new GSoC student!
[18:39] <sgmoore> valorie: I can't reproduce it. Can you send me screenshots please
[18:39] <sgmoore> thank you
[18:39] <valorie> I hope comms are working out for you two
[18:39] <valorie> ok, next restart I will send a screenie 
[18:39] <sgmoore> yeah we have actually been in communication for quite awhile. Good kid
[18:40] <sgmoore> thanks!
[18:40] <valorie> excellent!
[18:40] <valorie> it doesn't happen (kwallet) on the upgraded box
[18:40] <valorie> just this new install
[18:40] <sgmoore> I tested on a new install
[18:41] <sgmoore> or did I. haha let me verify
[18:41] <valorie> 'twas confusing because it has Just Worked for well over a decade
[18:42] <sgmoore> yep same here. let me spin up a vm fast, I think the other lappy is an older install and not release ISO
[19:05] <sgmoore> doesn't happen in new vm.
[22:45] <valorie> sgmoore: on that old pam-kwallet bug BR, that does not seem to be the issue now
[22:46] <valorie> 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
[22:46] <valorie> libpam-kwallet-common:
[22:46] <valorie>   Installed: 4:5.27.11-0ubuntu2
[22:46] <valorie>   Candidate: 4:5.27.11-0ubuntu2
[22:46] <valorie> from apt-cache policy pam-kwallet*