So, the blacklist was ineffective, so we're just going to roll with it
and we can SRU a fix with an edubuntu:ubuntu:GNOME session in the future
to work a fix into this.
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Seth,
No, not in the cloud infrastructure automatic provisioning. However, Pro
is still optional for Ubuntu Desktop via subscription for the security
updates. This would also make sense for Ubuntu Desktop Flavors as well,
but due to the 3-year support span there is some ambiguity so we're
looking
Erich, I think the only 'Ubuntu system builds' that would have Ubuntu
Pro enabled in any way are the images at cloud providers that
automatically attach to Ubuntu Pro with on-demand subscription pricing:
-
Lech,
One of the qualifications to be an official Ubuntu flavor is that the
flavor must be built from the Ubuntu repositories without additional
repositories. They are built exactly the same way as every other image
(livecd-rootfs, ubuntu-image, ubuntu-cdimage, etc.). That is a hard
requirement.
As far as I know we do not support or test Ubuntu Pro on any Ubuntu
flavours. but I suppose that Ubuntu Pro would just work if there isn't
anything very specific introduced or missing in a given Ubuntu flavour.
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I suggest that you get an account on https://discourse.gnome.org and set
your notifications for these 2 tags to Watching:
https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/announcement
https://discourse.gnome.org/tag/distributor
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Lowering importance and removing milestone since Edubuntu took an
alternative option
Some comments
> I, as well as the flavor leads, need to hear this directly from a
member of the Ubuntu Pro team.
It's unclear to me what you are requesting there. To quote
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical => High
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-24.04 => None
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GOA issues filed at LP: #2061927
** Changed in: gnome-initial-setup (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2060817
Title:
gnome-initial-setup
I'll rephrase: We discussed keeping GOA in the mix of things able to
set-up in gnome-initial-setup downstream, but that didn't happen. I was
pretty adamant about keeping that feature. That didn't happen. And yes,
that needs to be a separate bug.
As for everything else, for now, I've blacklisted
You can file a separate bug if you think there is something we need to
avoid downstream.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2060817
Title:
gnome-initial-setup hardcoded to Ubuntu
https://ubuntu.com/pro says it applies to over 25,000 packages
https://ubuntu.com/security/esm says it is "security maintenance for the
entire collection of software packages shipped with Ubuntu" and later
makes it clear that it covers universe.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/FAQ says "ESM
Jeremy,
> Ubuntu Pro definitely applies to flavors.
I, as well as the flavor leads, need to hear this directly from a member
of the Ubuntu Pro team. Hearing this from you means nothing as I've told
you before. You do not represent the Ubuntu Pro team.
> gnome-initial-setup dropping
It comes from /etc/os-release
Ubuntu Pro definitely applies to flavors.
gnome-initial-setup dropping gnome-online-accounts was an upstream
decision. By using the default web browser instead of a webkitgtk popup,
it fixed lots of existing bugs and future bugs when Google or Microsoft
change their
After doing some experimenting, it's possible to override using a
separate package and doing a `dpkg-divert` to divert the systemd user
service for an executable to temporarily change the XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP
variable for this executable only. This would allow for something you
propose. However,
>Do you set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to 'Ubuntu'? If so you claim to be an
Ubuntu session, you get the Ubuntu branding... we can workaround that
though.
Yes, we do, and that's intentional as we are using that to get the
Ubuntu specifics in the gconf-overrides since we build customizations on
top of
Do you set XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP to 'Ubuntu'? If so you claim to be an
Ubuntu session, you get the Ubuntu branding... we can workaround that
though.
Could you be more specific about the issue? Is it only the 'welcome'
page that got recently added which is the issue? If so we could do
something
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