• boredsquirrel
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    Merkuro looks so good! The previous calendar was unusable for me, but good KDE Software is really nice.

    I wish the Akonadi stuff could run as a Flatpak runtime though, to support multiplatform. But I am not sure if this requires IPC or also native messaging.

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      Kontact is on Flathub, so it is definitely possible.

      EDIT: Merkuro is apparently bundled with the Kontact Flatpak. Seems like they’re just shoving anything that uses Akonadi in that package. So on one hand, it seems there is a Merkuro Flatpak already. On the other hand, it’s bundled with a bunch of extra stuff you probably don’t need if you’re using Merkuro (like the entire Kontact suite), so you’re probably better off with distro packages.

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        how then do you actually access Merkuro? i just installed the kontact flatpak, but i have no idea on how to access it?

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        Interesting.

        This may be because the apps couldnt work when not bundled together. Or just because.

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    soo. where can i install the Merkuro stuff for Kubuntu?

    edy: well, how can i download the installer, or the repo?

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      @SigHunter Huh, well I can report that I have used Audex for many regular pressed audio CDs I purchased, and it never has a problem ripping them.

      My best guess is that whoever wrote the website was a little careless and used “CD-ROM” as a generic term for any kind of CD. 🤷