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Title:
LibreOffice localization is not working out of the box
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Using Lubuntu 22.04 within a virtual machine made using virt-manager,
KVM, and QEMU.
When Lubuntu 22.04 is installed in a language other than English, the
LibreOffice UI displays in English, despite the user's language choice.
The issue can be worked around by
Finally managed to download and test the Ubuntu 22.04 image, and Ubuntu
22.04 does **not** have this issue, so this isn't a problem with Ubuntu
as a whole.
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Looks like you found it. Ubuntu 22.04 desktop-default-languages points
to a number of other seed files (or at least I think they're seed files)
such as "desktop-de" and the like. In the Languages folder of
https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-
archive/seeds/ubuntu.jammy/languages/desktop-de,
Public bug reported:
Using Lubuntu 22.04 within a virtual machine made using virt-manager,
KVM, and QEMU.
When Lubuntu 22.04 is installed in a language other than English, the
LibreOffice UI displays in English, despite the user's language choice.
The issue can be worked around by running "sudo
Public bug reported:
Test hardware is on an HP Elitebook 8570p, 16 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD.
My Elitebook has a hardware problem that requires that I detach the CMOS
battery and leave it that way in order for the system to function.
Additionally, if I shut the system down, I have to leave it unplugged
I'm attaching two videos. One is the full installation procedure
(including making the VM and logging into the new install), the other is
a snippet out of the first video containing just the part of the
installation that glitches out. I'm using the newest ISO from the QA
tracker.
Launchpad
Public bug reported:
Test hardware is an Elitebook 8570p, 16 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD.
While reporting Bug #1973469, I discovered that ubuntu-bug was unable to
open Firefox at the very end of the process. Sadly, I closed the
terminal window that contained the initial error, but I was able to
easily
New ISP, now my systems keep thinking I'm in Denver (even my
Chromebook!). Closing this as invalid, since even Chrome OS is affected.
This is my Internet's fault, not Ubuntu's (unless there's something
wrong with GNU/Linux so deep that it affects Ubuntu and Chrome OS, which
I seriously doubt).
**
Apologies for the long delay, I've had a lot I was doing.
The command you listed successfully launches Firefox, with
https://ubuntu.com in the address bar, and the Ubuntu website visible.
Note that I'm on the same Kinetic install that I was on when I first
posted the bug report.
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Hardware is an HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 256 GB SSD + 1 TB SSD, 32 GB
RAM, UEFI, no secure boot. Testing was done within a Gnome Boxes VM,
SeaBIOS, 4 GB RAM, Kubuntu Kinetic live session.
Steps to reproduce bug:
1: Open the Application Menu.
2: Type "KSystemLog".
3: Click
Sadly, I have to correct myself - I thought I had replicated the issue,
but it turns out my particular laptop doesn't use USB to attach the
mousepad. I tried plugging a USB mouse into my system while running a
"bad" kernel, and it was able to wake from suspend when I moved the
mouse. Also, it
I don't believe that my system ever was able to wake from the touchpad -
I seem to remember having to use the power button or open the lid in the
past. I thought maybe I just had something misconfigured back then, but
maybe not.
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Successfully reproduced bug on latest Lubuntu Kinetic daily ISO. The
workaround by @rinni worked.
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Title:
QtPass never finishes generating GnuPG
Successfully replicated this bug on an HP Elitebook 8570p, 16 GB RAM,
Intel i5-3210M (if dmidecode is not deceiving me). I also cannot get the
touchpad to cause the system to wake from suspend even trying to enable
the wakeup files for all three of the USB controllers in my system. OS
is the
@chromastone I have experience with building software from source, and
have a laptop that replicates the problem. I'll give it a shot.
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http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/433/builds/249365/testcases/1701/results
After updating the latest Lubuntu Kinetic ISO with Proposed (which
pulled in calamares 3.2.59-0ubuntu1), this bug no longer appears -
selecting "No Swap" does not gray-out the Next button.
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Title:
Strange graphical glitch during Ubuntu installation when clicking
Yep, happens in Jammy too. Hmm. That might mean it's actually a problem
with my host system. I'm about to have another bare-metal machine
(probably tomorrow) that will be available for bare-metal testing and
use as a VM host, so I'll be able to do more thorough testing then.
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Interestingly enough, while doing a bit more testing, I just found out
that, if you hit keys on the keyboard during early boot (before Plymouth
shows up), you can get the prompt to show up. Both Kinetic and Jammy
behave the same way. I'm typing slowly but continually during the whole
entire early
Public bug reported:
This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. I'm doing this within
a virtual machine - the host OS is Ubuntu Studio 21.10 running on an HP
Z220 SFF Workstation, UEFI, no secure boot, 16 GB of RAM,
For some reason, Apport wasn't able to open /var/log/boot.log (maybe I
missed a password dialog?), so here you go.
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This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. I'm using the same
host system specs as in this bug report:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1973150
While running the test, in
Public bug reported:
This bug was discovered while doing an Ubuntu QA test, "Install (entire
disk with lvm and encryption)" for Ubuntu Kinetic. The host system specs
are the same as here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/1973150
At step 24, when I click the "Restart now"
Public bug reported:
Note: This bug might be the fault of my ISP - I'm using Verizon's
Premium Mobile Hotspot plan as my home internet, and I've noticed a
similar problem in Lubuntu Jammy. Seems like this bug probably would
have been caught back then, so I'm pretty sure this isn't Ubuntu's
fault,
Well, this isn't the same system that I used during the install, but it
is the same network... and it thinks I'm smack in the middle of the
Cheney Reservoir, Kansas. Like, not in the general area, but it
literally thinks I'm living **in the middle of the water (?!)**. I'm
getting this from the
Public bug reported:
Test hardware is an HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 32 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD + 1
TB SSD, UEFI, no secure boot. Test was done within Gnome Boxes, VM was
given SeaBIOS, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB disk space. Host OS is Ubuntu Studio
22.04, guest OS is Lubuntu Kinetic.
If you install Lubuntu with
** Attachment added: "casper.log"
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Title:
On an
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You are correct. I didn't realize what I was looking at, but you're
right, the window is resizing in a weird way.
** Summary changed:
- Strange graphical glitch during Ubuntu installation when clicking "Install
Now" after inputting disk encryption details
+ Ubiquity window resizes in an odd way
** Attachment added: "syslog"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1975481/+attachment/5592248/+files/syslog
** Description changed:
Test hardware is an HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 32 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD + 1
TB SSD, UEFI, no secure boot. Test was done within Gnome Boxes,
OK, so, after further research and testing, I learned the following:
1: It is not necessary to bind-mount all of /run - just /run/systemd/resolve
does the trick.
2: There's no need to add "libreoffice-l10n-$LOCALE" to the packages.conf file
- one of the packages already there must depend on it,
I installed the same kernel that is in 20.04 onto a Lubuntu Kinetic
(22.10 alpha) installation, and the touchpad wake didn't work on my
laptop. I then tried USB wake on the kernel that's part of Kinetic, and
USB wake did work.
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Unable to wake laptop using trackpad input
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Test hardware is an HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 32 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD.
Testing inside Gnome Boxes, VM is using SeaBIOS, 4 GB RAM. Bug is
showing up in a Kubuntu Kinetic live session with the latest ISO.
Discover version is Discover 5.24.5.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Click the
Hardware: HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 32 GB RAM, Intel Xeon CPU, UEFI, no
secure boot. Tested Lubuntu 2022-05-16 ISO in virt-manager (QEMU/KVM)
with SeaBIOS, 4 GB RAM, 2 CPU cores, and 20 GB disk space, manual
partitioning with btrfs install. All good, newly installed system was
bootable with no need
@eeickmeyer I even looked for that package, and couldn't find it at
first! I see it now. Argh. Guess I'm getting used to Launchpad... I've
added calamares-settings-ubuntu to the affected packages. Should I
remove lubuntu-meta and ubuntustudio-meta from the list?
** Also affects:
Alright, so it turns out that the problem was our Calamares
configuration after all, despite the hours of testing and fiddling I did
(with multiple distros!) that led me to believe that this was a
Calamares bug...
Thankfully, Adriaan de Groot on GitHub was able to spot the actual
problem and was
Further testing has revealed that this bug (and the solution in comment
#7) affect Ubuntu Studio 22.04 as well.
** Also affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Tags removed: lubuntu
** Tags added: calamares kinetic
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Title:
LibreOffice localization is not working out of the box
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So, further debugging on this issue has revealed that the "try_install"
section isn't installing anything within the newly installed system. I
changed "try_install" to "install", which resulted in an installer
crash. Further debugging revealed that it was likely due to apt-get's
inability to find
Saw the IRC logs - I will update the workaround guide to instruct users
to remove the option entirely.
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Title:
btrfs partioning with calamares
Pinpointed the Calamares bug:
https://github.com/calamares/calamares/issues/1942 Once this is fixed,
the fix in comment #4 ought to resolve this bug.
I also discovered that my /dev/null errors in comment #5 were due to the
fact that I didn't know what I was doing with chroots, so you can
probably
I think I may have found the solution for this bug.
In calamares-settings-ubuntu/lubuntu/modules/packages.conf:
update_db: true
backend: apt
operations:
- remove:
- "^live-*"
- calamares-settings-lubuntu
- calamares
- hunspell-en-us
the ownership of the directory before Plasma starts.
I've tested this in a VM and it works.
** Affects: calamares (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Chan
Public bug reported:
Filing this under calamares-settings-ubuntu as this is where the
majority of the code will be.
Ubuntu Unity intends on moving away from the Ubiquity installer this
cycle. As discussed with team lead Rudra Saraswat on Matrix, the goal is
to move to the Calamares installer
** Description changed:
Filing this under calamares-settings-ubuntu as this is where the
majority of the code will be.
Ubuntu Unity intends on moving away from the Ubiquity installer this
cycle. As discussed with team lead Rudra Saraswat on Matrix, the goal is
to move to the
** Description changed:
Filing this under calamares-settings-ubuntu as this is where the
majority of the code will be.
Ubuntu Unity intends on moving away from the Ubiquity installer this
cycle. As discussed with team lead Rudra Saraswat on Matrix, the goal is
to move to the
Public bug reported:
OS: Lubuntu Noble Development Edition.
Hardware: virt-manager VM.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Boot a Lubuntu Noble VM that hasn't been updated in a while (there needs to
be updates available to trigger the bug).
2: Open Lubuntu Update.
3: Click "Check for Updates".
4: Provide
For the record, the fix for this bug is uploaded (I believe), but it's
stuck in the -proposed pocket because of a giant change happening at the
same time (the time_t64 transition for avoiding the Year 2038 problem).
It may be a bit before we see ISOs with the fix on it.
** Changed in: calamares
Nevermind, I didn't read thoroughly. I'll try on my end and see what
happens.
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Title:
Lubuntu-installer-prompt fails to pass selected language
What language were you trying? Calamares might just not have supported
it. I tried this yesterday or the day before (if I remember correctly)
and the language got through to Calamares just fine.
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nevermind, it looks like this is a new bug. I'll file one.
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Title:
[SRU] Kubuntu Plymouth Theme Shows Badly on Multi-Screen
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Released => Confirmed
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Medium => High
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: Erich Eickmeyer (eeickmeyer) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
** No longer affects: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu Noble)
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** Also affects: boinc (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
boinc-client crashes when started with core dump on
** Also affects: macutils (Ubuntu Focal)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
binhex always segfaults
To manage notifications
I assume you didn't install Kubuntu Noble on a VM due to a Calamares bug
who's fix isn't managing to migrate out of -proposed. There's a fairly
easy workaround for that issue (`vim /lib/x86_64-linux-
gnu/calamares/modules/networkcfg/main.py`, search for "0o" via `/0o` and
then change the `f` to
Public bug reported:
Full build log is at
https://launchpadlibrarian.net/717896339/buildlog_ubuntu_noble_amd64_ubuntustudio_BUILDING.txt.gz.
Relevant section:
Preconfiguring packages ...
Fetched 692 MB in 4s (169 MB/s)
(Reading database ...
(Reading database ... 5%
(Reading database ... 10%
I am unable to reproduce this with Ubuntu Desktop 22.04.4 (all updates
installed), VirtualBox 6.1.50 (from Ubuntu repos), VBox Extension Pack
installed, with kernel 6.5.0-25-generic running. Using a Dell Optiplex
9020 with 32 GB RAM, an Intel Core i5-4570, and an NVIDIA 1050 Ti GPU
with Nouveau
finished.
This FFe applies to both lubuntu-installer-prompt and kubuntu-installer-
prompt.
** Affects: kubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: New
** Affects: lubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Summary changed:
- All Snaps are denied the ability to use DBus for notifications and apptray
indicators
+ All Snaps are denied the ability to use DBus for notifications and apptray
indicators in Kubuntu
** Summary changed:
- All Snaps are denied the ability to use DBus for notifications
Hey Ćukasz!
The feature Scarlett is referring to here (pkgselect) is actually
already in the archive. It is currently only enabled in Lubuntu though,
and due to some UI and architectural bugs, it is going to be rewritten
and moved to the Calamares package rather than being in calamares-
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
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Title:
Calamares - Installation failed - Bad main script file
To
ubuntu-unity-installer-prompt ended up being unnecessary (and
prohibitively difficult to implement), so this has been dropped from the
list of things that this FFe involves.
** Description changed:
Filing this under calamares-settings-ubuntu as this is where the
majority of the code will be.
I might try to SRU it into Jammy eventually (perhaps after the release
of Noble), but Focal is now unsupported from the perspective of all
flavors and I don't think Ubuntu Desktop has any use for software-
properties-qt as it has software-properties-gtk (I believe). Marking
Focal as Won't Fix for
I left this as "Fix Committed" as the package that once migrated to the
release pocket was removed and the package awaiting migration is still
in the proposed pocket. The fix is not released yet, as it was
unreleased.
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I believe bwrap was ignored intentionally, as the point of the apparmor
change was to prevent arbitrary apps from making unprivileged user
namespaces with capabilities. Allowing Bubblewrap to do so would provide
a loophole. Same reason `unshare` isn't allowed to make unprivileged
namespaces with
This should be fixed in lubuntu-installer-prompt 24.04.4build1 once it
migrates and an ISO builds against it.
** Changed in: lubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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We rewrote the update notifier in Qt/C++ and got rid of the aptdaemon
dependency earlier in the Noble cycle, so this is now resolved in Noble.
** Changed in: lubuntu-update-notifier (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This is already fixed for all Calamares-using flavors. Switching to
unencrypted /boot and doing some trickery in the Calamares configuration
did the trick if I remember correctly. I simply forgot to close this bug
:P
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed =>
** Also affects: open-vm-tools (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Confirmed
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Title:
open-vm-tools "hwclock" needed for VM
OEM support with Calamares was added to Lubuntu Noble, so once 24.04
releases it should be usable in that way again. The way of enabling OEM
mode is different than before, but it should do the same job.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I took a swing at this a while ago. The problem is that a setxkbmap run
in the installer prompt doesn't actually manage to carry over to the
desktop session. The keyboard layout ends up on `us` anyway. I suspect
something in both LXQt and Plasma (both of which have this issue) is
resetting the
Public bug reported:
Relevant logs section:
434s autopkgtest [23:22:09]: test run-unit-test: [---
434s BEGIN TEST testthat.R
434s
434s R version 4.3.3 (2024-02-29) -- "Angel Food Cake"
434s Copyright (C) 2024 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
434s Platform:
** Changed in: unity-scope-home (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: unity-lens-music (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Changed in: unity-lens-files (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => In Progress
** Changed in: unity-lens-applications (Ubuntu)
unity-lens-video is building just fine, marked as invalid. The other
four are suffering from Vala incompatibilities and I'm working through
them now.
** Changed in: unity-lens-applications (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: unity-lens-files (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => High
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** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
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Title:
First boot after OEM install should have a
Public bug reported:
Due to an oversight in development, Kubuntu was left without any
functional configuration for the "Customize" screen of the installer
(the pkgselect module), while Ubuntu Unity was left with pkgselect
misconfigured. This causes all package customization features to do
nothing
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
** Changed in: kubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Summary changed:
- Package and seed fonts-space-grotesk, fonts-dm-mono, seed fonts-ibm-plex
+ FFe: Package and seed fonts-space-grotesk,
Both of these fonts have now been packaged and uploaded to the NEW
queue. They build without problems and place the fonts in question into
the correct locations. The packaging is based on the packaging for
fonts-cabin (plus some extra guidance from fonts-tlwg-typist for the OTF
vs. TTF font
** Also affects: kubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
New branding Kubuntu
To manage
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1: Install the latest daily image of Kubuntu 24.04.
2: Log into the installed system.
3: Click on the application menu, then click "Shut Down".
Expected result: The Kubuntu logo used as the user's avatar should be
blue on a white background.
Actual
Public bug reported:
Filing this against ubuntu-meta since I believe this is a seed problem
that potentially affects all variants of Ubuntu (flavors or otherwise).
wslu is "a collection of utilities for the Windows 10 Linux Subsystem,
such as for converting Linux paths to a Windows paths or
Public bug reported:
OS: Ubuntu Cinnamon Noble Beta.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Boot the Ubuntu Cinnamon ISO.
2: Install Ubuntu Cinnamon.
3: Boot into the installed system.
4: Log in.
5: Shut down.
Expected result: You should see a Plymouth screen in steps 1, 3, and 5.
Actual result: A Plymouth
It appears that the root cause of this is that the `quiet splash`
arguments are not getting passed to the Linux kernel, as determined by
looking at /etc/default/grub and /boot/grub/grub.cfg in the installed
system.
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** Also affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: wslu (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Noble)
Milestone: None => ubuntu-24.04
** Changed in: wslu (Ubuntu Noble)
How long does it usually take to generate an initramfs on that system?
The timeout was bumped up to 300 seconds (5 minutes). It seems very
strange that it would take *longer* than that to run loadkeys (fast),
setupcon (fast), and update-initramfs (slow but grief, not *that* slow I
wouldn't think).
Public bug reported:
Space Grotesk and DM Mono are fonts used in Kubuntu's branding refresh.
As these are intended to be a part of Kubuntu's branding, it is
necessary that these fonts be included in the Kubuntu 24.04 final ISOs.
(IBM Plex is also used in the branding refresh but is already
There's not really any good way around this. The default behavior in the
old Ubiquity installer was (IIRC):
* Don't create a swapfile by default when doing manual partitioning.
* Create a swapfile by default for any other installation mode.
With Calamares, we only have two options that aren't
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1: Create a file `test.c` with the following very simple program:
#include /* for printf */
#include /* for strlen */
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
const char *statstr = "hello there!";
printf("%s\n", statstr);
}
This does NOT occur on Noble. Trying it there, the following happens
(note that I allowed debuginfod to be used but I'm not sure if that
makes any difference):
```
(gdb) print strlen(statstr)
'strlen' has unknown return type; cast the call to its declared return type
(gdb) print
Marking this as High as it is an ugly glitch in an otherwise nicely
refreshed user experience. The fix is trivial and safe.
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Title:
New Kubuntu
This is happening on the SDDM screen too.
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical => High
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Installed Windows 10 Home allowing it to use the entire SSD of my test system.
Booted Kubuntu 24.04 ISO.
Install alongside option appeared, used it.
Installation succeeded.
Upon reboot, I was presented with a GRUB menu, providing both "Ubuntu" and
"Windows Boot Manager" options. Selecting
I haven't heard of UFS until today, and I don't think Calamares supports
it.
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Title:
installer does not detect an installation of DragonflyBSD
itical
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
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Title:
pkgselect module offers Th
, I'll have to check that
out. Thank you!
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
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