[Bug 2017786] Re: update script in ubuntu-meta not handling germinate or specified versions

2023-05-08 Thread Erich Eickmeyer
@brian-murray

Agreed, simply checking to see whether or not germinate is installed or
not is a good idea. However, checking which version is installed, as is
currently done with debootstrap, is a bit overkill and I disagree with
the debootstrap version check to begin with.

Realistically, if one is running the update script on the current LTS or
higher, it shouldn't cause problems and the version check seems to be at
least encouraging the update to run on the development version. This
seems odd as germinate is pulling from whatever is configured in
update.cfg regardless of what series it's being run on, so the version
checks just seem like, as Steve put it, needless barriers.

So, in summary, your check for germinate seems sane. A wholesale version
check seems overkill and unnecessary.

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[Bug 2017896] Re: User with standard privileges cannot use the computer after reboot (wifi not connected and disk not mounted)

2023-05-08 Thread Brian Murray
** Package changed: ubuntu => kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)

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[Bug 2017786] Re: update script in ubuntu-meta not handling germinate or specified versions

2023-05-08 Thread Brian Murray
@eeickmeyer - the version of the change that actually landed in the
package essentially adds the following to the update script:

+if ! which germinate-update-metapackage >/dev/null; then
+   echo >&2 "please install germinate"
+   exit 1
+fi

I think this is a useful improvement as not everyone has germinate
installed but do as you wish with your packages.

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[Bug 2017896] [NEW] User with standard privileges cannot use the computer after reboot (wifi not connected and disk not mounted)

2023-05-08 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
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SUMMARY
A user on Kubuntu 22.04 with standard privileges cannot use the computer after 
a reboot, since he gets two dialogs: one to enter the password for wifi and 
second to select an admin user and enter the password to mount the SSD disk. 
This discourages other users in my family to use Kubuntu/KDE, instead they boot 
into Windows where this simply works for them.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Install Kubuntu 22.04 on a regular laptop with an SSD. An admin account is 
created during install.
2. Logon, connect to a wifi network, and select “All users may connect to this 
network”.
3. In Users add a user with standard account type.
4. Switch-user to this standard user. Everything works fine, no nagging dialogs.
5. Reboot and login with this standard user.

OBSERVED RESULT
The two annoying dialogs are shown as described in the summary. As a result a 
standard user is not able to use Kubuntu/KDE after a reboot.

EXPECTED RESULT
That a standard user is able to use Kubuntu/KDE after a reboot, like on Windows.


Note: This bug has been reported for KDE (#467236) but the mounting SSD issue 
does not belong to  KDE but to (K)Ubuntu.

** Affects: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: New


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[Bug 1971242] Re: printing PDF appears always grey, no color

2023-05-08 Thread Robert
It is not fixed with cups 2.4.1 
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/issues/421).
But should be fixed with cups 2.4.3 
(https://github.com/OpenPrinting/cups/pull/500).

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS has cups 2.4.1 (cups-config --version)

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