https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=383219

--- Comment #6 from GizmoChicken <gizmochic...@gmail.com> ---
Thanks much for the reply.

>> “ubiquity-frontend-kde” package, which I presume is maintained by KDE.

>No, it is not.

The “ubiquity-frontend-kde” package was created for use with the Kubuntu
installer, and now is being used with the Kubuntu and KDE Neon installers.  

If KDE isn't supporting the “ubiquity-frontend-kde” package, then I'm at a loss
as to who is supporting it.

>> Somewhere else on Launchpad?

>Yes, https://packages.ubuntu.com/zesty/ubiquity-frontend-kde says to use 
>Launchpad for bugs.

Yes, a bug report has been filed on Launchpad for the "ubiquity" package. 
However, as I previously explained, “[u]nfortunately, the ubiquity-frontend-kde
package doesn't seem to have its own bug submission page, but instead relies on
bug reports submitted [on Launchpad], for ubiquity. See
https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/ubiquity-frontend-kde ”

Also unfortunately, because the bug report has been filed for ubiquity (as
opposed to being separately filed for the "ubiquity-frontend-kde" package), the
bug report (which is almost two years old) doesn't seem to have received any
attention from Kubuntu/Neon devs.

As an aside, for those who want to create, and install into, LUKS encrypted
volumes during manual disk setup (as opposed to using the default full disk
encryption option), installing Ubuntu server first, and then adding KDE
packages later, is one potential workaround, as described here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/6wty79/a_recipe_for_installing_a_minimal_lightweight_kde/

And here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/6wty79/a_recipe_for_installing_a_minimal_lightweight_kde/dmbgsne/?context=3

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