Can we please use the white gear? It's a blessed variation of the logo
per the design guide, and it will not clash with any background. I can
create the image if needed. The dark blue will never look as good.
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Hi Everyone:
VERFIFIED: I tested this and the expected results are now present. That
is, the Plymouth theme shows as centered on all monitors along with
password entry box.
I think we should also take comfort in this is just a re-skin of the
Ubuntu Studio Plymouth which has been distributed for o
Thank you Chris and Erich. I will test tomorrow.
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Title:
[SRU] Kubuntu Plymouth Theme Shows Badly on Multi-Screen
To manage notifications about
** Attachment added: "Ubuntu Studio Plymouth Theme (scaling)"
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Here is the Ubuntu Studio Plymouth theme in use which is has scaling
implemented. This looks great across all attached screens.
We can likely create an updated Kubuntu Plymouth theme that is also
scaling to replace the existing one if there is interest.
** Summary changed:
- Plymouth Login Shows
Public bug reported:
Summary:
The plymouth theme for startup and disk decryption is off-center on
multi-monitor setups with varying resolutions.
Steps to Reproduce:
- Connect a 4k external display to a 1080p system.
- Start Kubuntu 22.04 LTS
Actual Results
The Plymouth startup and disk encryp
@phd The /boot/efi partition size of 512MiB is far larger than most
people need, but it does cover almost all potential use cases included
dual boot. If that partition gets corrupted or filled, it could prevent
boot of any OS on that disk. For this reason, I believe the team went
with the sensible
At present, the windows appear to behaving well with the latest point
update (5.24.2 => 5.24.3).
** Changed in: kwin (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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** Description changed:
+ Upstream bug: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=451056
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Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur frequently (10-20 times) per day. They all appear to be associated
with a scaling issue, so I have grouped them here
** Description changed:
Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur a number of times per day. They all appear to be associated with a
scaling issue, so I have grouped them here. I will work to provide a
- better guide to reproduce as I find out m
Public bug reported:
Summary:
Kwin is showing the following anomalies. These are not constant, but
occur a number of times per day. They all appear to be associated with a
scaling issue, so I have grouped them here. I will work to provide a
better guide to reproduce as I find out more.
1. When m
Hi Rik, of course this is opinion. The prior decision to override the
KDE default was also driven by an opinion. However, I feel the team at
KDE have excellent UX designers these days, and as professional UX
designer as well, I agree with their assessment.
This appears to be the only adjustment of
** Description changed:
Summary:
We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GiB. This provides
the space needed so advanced users can use best practice to manage up to
3 kernel flavors. The current /boot partition on 20.04 and 22.04 is
limited to just 705MiB, which allows o
** Summary changed:
- Request 2.0 GB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE
+ Request 2.0 GiB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE
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Title:
Request 2.0 GiB B
** Description changed:
Summary:
- We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GB. This provides
+ We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GiB. This provides
the space needed so advanced users can use best practice to manage up to
3 kernel flavors. The current /boo
** Summary changed:
- Ubiquity Boot Partition for LVM needs to be 2.0 GB for 22.04LTS
+ Request 2.0 GB Boot Partition for 22.04LTS FDE
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@ximion thanks for this substantial work. The list of enhancements looks
impressive. In testing on Jammy where I compare this to the prior
versions, manual and automatic marks are as before which is good. We
haven't confirmed meta package upgrades that pull in new dependencies
(as with kernel packa
@sil2100 @brian-murray: Thank you for your work and consideration on
this. We addressed this issue Kubuntu Focus OEM ISO
(https://kfocus.org/try) by increasing the /boot partition size and
providing an app that monitors and removes unused kernels
(https://kfocus.org/wf/tools#kclean). We want to sha
@tjaalton: This kernel has been tested on 6 laptop types and passes on
all of them. Tested subsystems included USB, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Ethernet
and many others. We can get you a full report if you like. Thank you!
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Design Failure Mode Effects Analysis
System: Boot
Potential Failure Mode: /boot partition overfills
Effects of Failure: To return the system to a usable state, the user
must have advanced knowledge and an available system recovery disk. The
procedure involves disk mounting, chroot, package manag
Hi Ćukasz and Brian: I have been doing quite a bit of research in this
area recently, and also am advocating to get kernel management and
cleanup improved, especially for users who must have separate /boot
partitions. This means professional users who are required to have full
disk encryption accor
Public bug reported:
Summary:
We propose to increase the LVM /boot partition to 2.0 GB. This provides
the space needed so advanced users can use best practice to manage up to
3 kernel flavors. The current /boot partition on 20.04 and 22.04 is
limited to just 705M, which allows only 3 concurrent k
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