Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-10 Thread Benjamin Drung
Hi,

On Tue, 2022-08-09 at 14:53 +0200, Lukasz Zemczak wrote:
> Hello everyone!
> 
> As you know, we had to delay 22.04.1 by a week to get an additional
> fix in. This has now happened and new release candidate images are
> building as we speak. Please start testing as soon as the new images
> for your favorite flavors appear on the tracker:
> 
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
> 
> The ones with "(re-building)" in the name are still building, but many
> have already finished.
> 
> Let's give those as much testing as possible and, hopefully, we'll
> have a swift release on Thursday.

I tried Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in a VM [1] and ran into following problem:
After clicking the Restart now button, the screen went black with a non-
blinking cursor in the top left. I verified that this is the identical
behaviour compared to the initial ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso.

Which component should I file this problem against? How are non-
regressions handled in the ISO tracker?

[1]
https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds/255601/testcases/1300/results

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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-10 Thread Benjamin Drung
On Tue, 2022-08-09 at 17:41 +0100, Dimitri John Ledkov wrote:
> On Tue, 9 Aug 2022 at 16:48, Benjamin Drung  wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > On Tue, 2022-08-09 at 14:53 +0200, Lukasz Zemczak wrote:
> > > Hello everyone!
> > > 
> > > As you know, we had to delay 22.04.1 by a week to get an additional
> > > fix in. This has now happened and new release candidate images are
> > > building as we speak. Please start testing as soon as the new images
> > > for your favorite flavors appear on the tracker:
> > > 
> > > http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
> > > 
> > > The ones with "(re-building)" in the name are still building, but many
> > > have already finished.
> > > 
> > > Let's give those as much testing as possible and, hopefully, we'll
> > > have a swift release on Thursday.
> > 
> > I tried Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in a VM [1] and ran into following problem:
> > After clicking the Restart now button, the screen went black with a non-
> > blinking cursor in the top left. I verified that this is the identical
> > behaviour compared to the initial ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso.
> > 
> > Which component should I file this problem against? How are non-
> > regressions handled in the ISO tracker?
> 
> did you try using alt + left/right arrow to cycle between tty's to get
> to the screen which tells you to "remove installation media, and press
> enter"? and once there, did you press enter and it rebooted?

No, I didn't. I tried again. This time using alt + left/right and it was
as you described.

> We have a long standing issue where VMs do not switch to the expected
> TTY even when asked to.

Do you have the bug link at hand for this problem?

I tried with video QXL (the default that virt-manager uses for Ubuntu)
which was affected. I tried again with video virtio and this one had no
problems. Why don't we default to virtio for Ubuntu guests? I get the
best user experience with it on recent Ubuntu guests.

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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-10 Thread Dimitri John Ledkov
On Tue, 9 Aug 2022 at 16:48, Benjamin Drung  wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2022-08-09 at 14:53 +0200, Lukasz Zemczak wrote:
> > Hello everyone!
> >
> > As you know, we had to delay 22.04.1 by a week to get an additional
> > fix in. This has now happened and new release candidate images are
> > building as we speak. Please start testing as soon as the new images
> > for your favorite flavors appear on the tracker:
> >
> > http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
> >
> > The ones with "(re-building)" in the name are still building, but many
> > have already finished.
> >
> > Let's give those as much testing as possible and, hopefully, we'll
> > have a swift release on Thursday.
>
> I tried Ubuntu Desktop amd64 in a VM [1] and ran into following problem:
> After clicking the Restart now button, the screen went black with a non-
> blinking cursor in the top left. I verified that this is the identical
> behaviour compared to the initial ubuntu-22.04-desktop-amd64.iso.
>
> Which component should I file this problem against? How are non-
> regressions handled in the ISO tracker?

did you try using alt + left/right arrow to cycle between tty's to get
to the screen which tells you to "remove installation media, and press
enter"? and once there, did you press enter and it rebooted?

We have a long standing issue where VMs do not switch to the expected
TTY even when asked to.
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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-10 Thread Jeremy Bicha
On Wed, Aug 10, 2022 at 5:24 AM Benjamin Drung  wrote:
> I tried with video QXL (the default that virt-manager uses for Ubuntu)
> which was affected. I tried again with video virtio and this one had no
> problems. Why don't we default to virtio for Ubuntu guests? I get the
> best user experience with it on recent Ubuntu guests.

virtio was disabled in osinfo-db for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS because the
original 22.04 LTS included a buggy gnome-remote-desktop that broke
being able to log in on desktop with the default Wayland session. To
re-enable it in osinfo-db, I want to teach the "express install"
feature to automatically install all apt updates before the install
finishes so that the original 22.04 LTS install media won't leave the
system broken. On the other hand, while GNOME Boxes uses "express
install", it looks like virt-manager doesn't so this may not be a safe
change.

https://launchpad.net/bugs/1971195

Thank you,
Jeremy Bicha

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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-09 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi Lukasz,

On Tue, 9 Aug 2022 at 13:54, Lukasz Zemczak 
wrote:

> As you know, we had to delay 22.04.1 by a week to get an additional
> fix in. This has now happened and new release candidate images are
> building as we speak. Please start testing as soon as the new images
> for your favorite flavors appear on the tracker:
>
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
>
> The ones with "(re-building)" in the name are still building, but many
> have already finished.
>
> Let's give those as much testing as possible and, hopefully, we'll
> have a swift release on Thursday.
>

I downloaded the abovementioned file and installed it on my lenovo x201
ThinkPad.

It worked fine. Somehow the bug (present in Ubuntu 22.04)  that crashed the
system if the O.S. had not been installed using the "Safe graphics" option
has been fixed. I rebooted it a few times and went online.

HTH,


Ian

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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-09 Thread Lukasz Zemczak
Hello everyone!

As you know, we had to delay 22.04.1 by a week to get an additional
fix in. This has now happened and new release candidate images are
building as we speak. Please start testing as soon as the new images
for your favorite flavors appear on the tracker:

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds

The ones with "(re-building)" in the name are still building, but many
have already finished.

Let's give those as much testing as possible and, hopefully, we'll
have a swift release on Thursday.

Thank you,

On Tue, 2 Aug 2022 at 00:57, Lukasz Zemczak
 wrote:
>
> Hello everyone!
>
> We just finished building our first official set of 22.04.1 release
> candidate images. From what we're seeing so far things seem to be
> looking quite nice, so fingers-crossed for those being our final ones!
>
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
>
> Please pick your favorite flavor and start testing! And be sure to
> report your results on the isotracker above.
>
> As with every recent release, we have a discourse thread for tracking
> progress which we try to keep up to date as much as possible:
>
> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-22-04-1-lts-point-release-status-tracking/29102
>
> Best regards,
>
> --
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>  Foundations Team
>  Tools Squad Interim Engineering Manager
>  lukasz.zemc...@canonical.com
>  www.canonical.com



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Re: Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-02 Thread Ian Bruntlett
Hi Lukasz,

On Mon, 1 Aug 2022 at 23:58, Lukasz Zemczak 
wrote:

> Hello everyone!
>
> We just finished building our first official set of 22.04.1 release
> candidate images. From what we're seeing so far things seem to be
> looking quite nice, so fingers-crossed for those being our final ones!
>
> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds
>
> Please pick your favorite flavor and start testing! And be sure to
> report your results on the isotracker above.
>

I downloaded the abovementioned iso, Ubuntu 22.04.1 on an HP Elitebook
8730w largish laptop. It has 4GiB RAM and a 320GB HDD.

The install went like a dream and it works.

I went to the isotracker and, after logging in, reported the successful
install. In fact, the Canonical website stuff was the most demanding part
of the process.

HTH,


Ian

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Call for testing: 22.04.1 release candidate images ready!

2022-08-01 Thread Lukasz Zemczak
Hello everyone!

We just finished building our first official set of 22.04.1 release
candidate images. From what we're seeing so far things seem to be
looking quite nice, so fingers-crossed for those being our final ones!

http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/437/builds

Please pick your favorite flavor and start testing! And be sure to
report your results on the isotracker above.

As with every recent release, we have a discourse thread for tracking
progress which we try to keep up to date as much as possible:

https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-22-04-1-lts-point-release-status-tracking/29102

Best regards,

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