Re: [lubuntu-users] [Lubuntu-admins] [lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 Call for Testing

2016-08-25 Thread Walter Lapchynski
A little late, but here's your announcement! Go test, please!
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/366/builds/129632

We're running down to the last minute where the assigned Canonical folks
will be around, so we really need folks to test ASAP. I'd appreciate it if
you could make sure to only do test cases that are not yet done. Please
make sure to mark the test case you're working on as "in process" as soon
as you boot.

If you have any other questions, email or better yet, come see us on
#lubuntu-devel on Freenode.

Thanks everyone!

On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 12:25 PM, Simon Quigley  wrote:

> Yep, I'll announce when the next respin comes around.
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Re: [lubuntu-users] [lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 Call for Testing

2016-08-25 Thread Simon Quigley
Yep, I'll announce when the next respin comes around.

Thanks!

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Re: [lubuntu-users] [lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 Call for Testing

2016-08-25 Thread Nio Wiklund

Den 2016-08-25 kl. 21:17, skrev Ian Bruntlett:

Hi Nio,

On 25 August 2016 at 20:14, Nio Wiklund > wrote:

Well, that is the current version, but a new debugged version is in
the pipeline. We hope that the network bug will be completely
squashed in that version. It would be great, if you can keep
checking in the QA ISO tracker, and get the new version as soon as
possible.


Good news. Will test the new iso as soon as practical. Will you be
announcing it on the lubuntu-devel / lubuntu-users mailing lists as usual?

BW,


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I hope Simon does. I might go to bed before it will be available.

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Re: [lubuntu-users] [lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 Call for Testing

2016-08-25 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi Nio,

On 25 August 2016 at 20:14, Nio Wiklund  wrote:

> Well, that is the current version, but a new debugged version is in the
> pipeline. We hope that the network bug will be completely squashed in that
> version. It would be great, if you can keep checking in the QA ISO tracker,
> and get the new version as soon as possible.
>

Good news. Will test the new iso as soon as practical. Will you be
announcing it on the lubuntu-devel / lubuntu-users mailing lists as usual?

BW,


Ian

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Re: [lubuntu-users] [lubuntu-devel] Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 Call for Testing

2016-08-25 Thread Nio Wiklund

Den 2016-08-25 kl. 20:48, skrev Ian Bruntlett:

Hi Simon.

On 25 August 2016 at 18:37, Simon Quigley > wrote:

A respin is coming soon for alternate, it will fix a bug that Nio
has mentioned before on a previous thread with the Lubuntu Alternate
installer.

Get testing! :)

I've just finished testing an iso. Not sure if it was the latest one or
not -
a28916d142ece84576f85a37f56536ec  yakkety-alternate-i386.iso

Is that the latest version?

Installed it on my Samsung NC10 Netbook (32-bit Intel Atom CPU, 2 GiB
RAM, 320GB hard drive), further hardware details can be found here:-
https://gist.github.com/21b61903871ee685fc79

Put the iso on a flash drive using Startup Disc Creator. booted the
Netbook with that USB flash drive. It detected both Ethernet (enp3s0)
and Wi-Fi (wlp2s0). O.S. installed with no errors. Booted system. The
Ethernet connection was not recognised. Used GUI to connect to Wi-Fi
Internet - searched on Google, did a bit of browsing. Used Synaptic
Package Manager to install gnome-games.

HTH,


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Hi Ian,

Well, that is the current version, but a new debugged version is in the 
pipeline. We hope that the network bug will be completely squashed in 
that version. It would be great, if you can keep checking in the QA ISO 
tracker, and get the new version as soon as possible.


Best regards
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Re: [lubuntu-users] alternate beta1

2016-08-25 Thread Israel

On 08/25/2016 01:47 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:

Den 2016-08-25 kl. 20:40, skrev Israel:

On 08/25/2016 09:14 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:

Hi Simon,

I see that you are testing now.

I tested the i386 iso file, and failed to get wired internet 
(ethernet).


Hi everybody,

If you know a bit more about networking, please suggest which package
should be addressed in the bug report (if another package than
debian-installer). We would also be happy to get tips about a 
workaround.




Hi Nio,
A couple of things to do would be to check journalctl
journalctl -f
This will follow the most recent issues.. and most likely give you more
info about network-manager since it seems to fail.
journalctl -k
will give you a 'dmesg' kind of output about all the kernel stuff, which
might be helpful.

Another thing to try is
pkill nm-applet
nm-applet
And see if there are any errors.
Often there are a bunch of garbage errors in stripped down systems, or
gtk errors that don't mean much... but there could be something 
important.


Something else important could be the permissions of:
/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper

Other possible areas to check:
gnome policykit
consolekit
apparmor

Another major thing would be to check
/etc/network/interfaces
basically ALL that should be there is:
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

you only want the loopback interface handled this way... nothing like
wlpNsN
enpNsN
where N is a number.
This is the new systemd naming scheme for the old
ethN
wlanN
devices.

running:
ifconfig
should show you some possibly useful info as well.

There are quite a few possibilities for what *could* be wrong with this.

Also, making sure network-manager-gnome is installed with all the
recommends might help

These are the first initial things that come to mind, that I have dealt
with in other pursuits :)
I would troubleshoot this myself, but as you know there are other things
I currently need to attend to.



Thanks Israel,

There is a new Lubuntu Yakkety Alternate in the pipeline with some 
fixes in the debian installer. We'll see if it helps. Thanks again for 
the detailed list of tips where to look for network bugs :-)


Best regards
Nio


No problem Nio :D

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Re: [lubuntu-users] alternate beta1

2016-08-25 Thread Nio Wiklund

Den 2016-08-25 kl. 20:40, skrev Israel:

On 08/25/2016 09:14 AM, Nio Wiklund wrote:

Hi Simon,

I see that you are testing now.

I tested the i386 iso file, and failed to get wired internet (ethernet).

Hi everybody,

If you know a bit more about networking, please suggest which package
should be addressed in the bug report (if another package than
debian-installer). We would also be happy to get tips about a workaround.



Hi Nio,
A couple of things to do would be to check journalctl
journalctl -f
This will follow the most recent issues.. and most likely give you more
info about network-manager since it seems to fail.
journalctl -k
will give you a 'dmesg' kind of output about all the kernel stuff, which
might be helpful.

Another thing to try is
pkill nm-applet
nm-applet
And see if there are any errors.
Often there are a bunch of garbage errors in stripped down systems, or
gtk errors that don't mean much... but there could be something important.

Something else important could be the permissions of:
/usr/lib/dbus-1.0/dbus-daemon-launch-helper

Other possible areas to check:
gnome policykit
consolekit
apparmor

Another major thing would be to check
/etc/network/interfaces
basically ALL that should be there is:
# interfaces(5) file used by ifup(8) and ifdown(8)
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback

you only want the loopback interface handled this way... nothing like
wlpNsN
enpNsN
where N is a number.
This is the new systemd naming scheme for the old
ethN
wlanN
devices.

running:
ifconfig
should show you some possibly useful info as well.

There are quite a few possibilities for what *could* be wrong with this.

Also, making sure network-manager-gnome is installed with all the
recommends might help

These are the first initial things that come to mind, that I have dealt
with in other pursuits :)
I would troubleshoot this myself, but as you know there are other things
I currently need to attend to.



Thanks Israel,

There is a new Lubuntu Yakkety Alternate in the pipeline with some fixes 
in the debian installer. We'll see if it helps. Thanks again for the 
detailed list of tips where to look for network bugs :-)


Best regards
Nio

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