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Title:
lubuntu cosmic installs ZRAM
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This bug was fixed in the package calamares-settings-ubuntu - 4
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calamares-settings-ubuntu (4) cosmic; urgency=medium
* Don't fail to install the system on BIOS systems (LP: #1780875).
* Remove the right live task (LP: #1780585).
* Enable GeoIP support by default, to get accu
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares-settings-ubuntu/4
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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This is a wider problem with Calamares not removing all of the necessary
packages that are included in the live ISO.
I'll fix it right now.
Thanks for reporting it.
** No longer affects: ubuntu
** Package changed: zram-config (Ubuntu) => calamares-settings-ubuntu
(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: calama
Calamares works almost the same as Ubiquity. Just follow the prompts. I
never use along-side-anything. I always have an available partition to
use. Not sure if I can create snapshots of the install, but will try.
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It will not be considered a bug until confirmed by someone else. Please
help me confirm it by telling me how to use Calamares (with sufficient
details for me to succeed).
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OK, I see how you install lubuntu-cosmic.
I dd to usb, booted usb, installed into internal HD using Calamares
from booted usb. zram installed into system.[Ubiquity isn't available
anymore]
Then, this is definitely a bug.
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@vmc,
Did you install Lubuntu Cosmic into the internal drive by 'dd' from the
iso file or USB flash drive?
Or did you use an installer (Calamares or Ubiquity or the text mode mode
Debian installer or some other installer)?
When you boot Lubuntu from a 'dd'-installed system, you have a live
syste
I 'dd' my usb flash. Installed it that way. This is Lubuntu Cosmic ISO.
Did you create Lubuntu from Ubuntu mini?
I installed to a available partition. I have BIOS mbr. Twice now I'm
left with zram installed. Maybe open a terminal while its in progress to
see when it get activated.
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I tried via the Ubuntu mini.iso, and it worked.
There is no zram in this installed system. So I cannot confirm the bug.
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Title:
lubuntu cosmic i
@vmc,
I zsynced the current daily iso file, dated 2018-07-07,
cosmic-desktop-amd64.iso
Then I tried to install Lubuntu Cosmic from a cloned USB pendrive, but
failed. I tried with with the new 'Lubuntu installer' from the 'System'
menu, alias Calamares. I tried in BIOS mode.
I tried with manual
package: zram-config
** Also affects: zram-config (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
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Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. It seems that your bug report is not filed about a
specific source package though, rather it is just filed against Ubuntu
in general. It is important that bug reports be filed about source
packages so that people
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