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agent: lumotia — v0.1 release-completion run
Closes the code-side v0.1 ship gate. All quality gates green:
cargo fmt/clippy/test (~327 tests), npm check (0/0), vitest 13/13,
scripts/dogfood-rebrand-drill.sh 8/8.

Phase F — first-run onboarding promoted to v0.1
- FirstRunPage with skip-to-main + failure recovery + event recording
- Six onboarding commands (record/list/has-completed + lumotia_events)
- Storage migration v17 (onboarding_events + lumotia_events tables)

UI hardening (in-scope items from v0.1-ui-hardening.md)
- StatusPill + PostCaptureCard components, 21st preview entry
- Sidebar recording-as-sacred-state (opacity + aria-disabled, reduced-motion)
- Settings 6-section regroup + Help section + Activation log + Privacy toggle
- Error-state copy sweep (DictationPage + SettingsPage, plain-language)
- Global :focus-visible rule, textarea outlines restored
- Ctrl+K / Ctrl+, / Escape bindings in +layout

LLM resilience
- rule_based_extract_tasks (regex-free imperative-verb extractor) +
  extract_tasks_with_fallback wrapper — task extraction never returns zero
- tokio::time::timeout(120s) wraps cleanup/tags/tasks commands

Release artefacts
- LICENSE (canonical AGPL-3.0), CHANGELOG (Keep-a-Changelog format)
- v0.1-release-notes, privacy-and-ai-use, install-warnings,
  tester-onboarding-kit, tester-acceptance-runbook, code-signing-setup,
  apple-silicon-rb08-runbook, virtual-audio-setup, v0.1-contrast-audit
- Workspace versioning + AGPL spdx; npm exact-pin (10 ranges removed)
- AppImage SHA-256 sidecar in build.yml
- README v0.1 section + Reporting-issues; canonical repo slug

Closure pass — items moved from human-required to code-complete
- KI-02 Linux idle inhibit: zbus 5 → org.freedesktop.login1.Manager.Inhibit
- KI-03 Windows sleep prevention: SetThreadExecutionState(ES_CONTINUOUS|...)
- acquire/release_idle_inhibit Tauri commands, wired in DictationPage
- Diagnostic-bundle frontend wire-up (Settings → Help button)
- WCAG-AA contrast fix via .btn-filled-text utility (no token changes)
- 8 destructive-action sites wrapped in plain-language confirm() guards
- KNOWN-ISSUES.md + v0.1-known-limitations.md updated (KI-02/03 fixed)

Scripts
- pre-tag-verify.sh, tag-day.sh, smoke-linux + driver
- parse-diagnostic-bundle.sh, parse-activation-log.py

Per-item audit trail: docs/release/v0.1-completion-status.md
Remaining: W-01…W-08 (signing certs, hardware probes, smoke matrix,
tester recruitment) — see docs/release/v0.1-known-limitations.md.
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---
name: install-warnings
type: release
tags: [release, v0.1, install, gatekeeper, smartscreen, sha256, user-facing]
description: "Per-platform first-install warnings for Lumotia v0.1. macOS Gatekeeper workaround (no Apple notarisation in v0.1). Windows SmartScreen workaround (no EV signing in v0.1). Linux AppImage SHA-256 verification. Linked from v0.1-release-notes.md and README.md."
---
# First-install warnings — Lumotia v0.1
When you install a new unsigned app, your OS will say something. This page tells you what to expect on each platform and what to do. The warnings are expected.
## macOS — Gatekeeper warning
**What you'll see.** One of:
- "App can't be opened because it is from an unidentified developer."
- "[App] is damaged and can't be opened. You should move it to the Trash."
**Why it happens.** Lumotia v0.1 is not notarised with an Apple Developer ID. macOS Gatekeeper blocks unsigned apps by default. Neither message means the file is damaged or malicious.
**What to do.** Two options, either works:
1. System Settings → Privacy & Security → Security section → click "Open Anyway" next to the Lumotia entry, then confirm.
2. In Finder, Control-click the app → Open → click Open in the dialog.
macOS remembers your choice; you only do this once.
**When this goes away.** When we ship a notarised build with an Apple Developer ID. Tracked in the v0.1 release checklist; see `KNOWN-ISSUES.md` for status.
---
## Windows — SmartScreen warning
**What you'll see.** A blue dialog: "Windows protected your PC."
**Why it happens.** Lumotia v0.1 ships without an EV code-signing certificate. SmartScreen flags installers from publishers without established reputation.
**What to do.**
1. Click "More info" in the SmartScreen dialog.
2. Click "Run anyway".
SmartScreen does not re-block the app on relaunch after you've done this once.
**When this goes away.** When we ship an EV-signed installer.
---
## Linux — AppImage verification
No OS-level warning on Linux. Verify the file yourself before running it.
**Verify the download.** The release page publishes a `.sha256` file alongside the AppImage:
```sh
sha256sum -c lumotia-0.1.0-linux-x86_64.AppImage.sha256
```
Or compare manually:
```sh
sha256sum lumotia-0.1.0-linux-x86_64.AppImage
```
Check the output against the value in the `.sha256` file. A match means the file is intact.
**Mark it executable before running:**
```sh
chmod +x lumotia-0.1.0-linux-x86_64.AppImage
./lumotia-0.1.0-linux-x86_64.AppImage
```
**GPG signing.** Not available in v0.1. When a signing key is published, it will appear on the release page.
**When this changes.** GPG signing is deferred to a near-term point release.