https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466282
--- Comment #2 from Adam Williamson <ad...@happyassassin.net> --- well, there may not be a good cross-distro way to do it :/ AFAIK, live boot is implemented differently on different distros, so there isn't just one reliable indicator. Fedora's live environment user is called 'liveuser', but I doubt it's the same on other distros. for GNOME, we do this customization [downstream](https://pagure.io/livesys-scripts/blob/main/f/libexec/livesys/sessions.d/livesys-gnome) - specifically, lines 58-61 disable the upstream GNOME welcome tour, and lines 51-56 enable the custom welcome screen we show on live boots instead. It may be the case that we need to do something similar for Plasma - upstream just needs to allow some sort of mechanism here (give the welcome tour a "live mode" or whatever), and we do the actual customization to make it kick in downstream. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.