Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
* Desktop users of WSL are 'dropped into' the Ubuntu shell instead of logging
in to the WSL container, thus they don't see MOTD. Then don't get information
about the system's state via desktop notifications either, because the default
Ubuntu WSL system does not start the Ubuntu desktop.
* To show important system information to users being dropped to a shell
directly the show-motd package was created to show MOTD using a /etc/profile.d
script.
* To have this script in place ubuntu-wsl needs to recommend show-motd.
[ Test Case ]
* Use 'apt-cache show ubuntu-wsl' to check if ubuntu-wsl recommends
update-motd.
[ Regression Potential ]
* Pulling in a /etc/profile.d script that exits can make the started
shell exit immediately. For this reason the shell does not exit in any
case. The script can also throw confusing errors. To avoid such errors
the script is tested in an autopkgtest and many related packages were
fixed where errors were observed. The update-motd package adds Breaks:
against related package versions which are known to show errors in MOTD
when being run as a regular user. See LP: #1855271 for more details.
** Affects: ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1855549
Title:
ubuntu-wsl: Please recommend show-motd
Status in ubuntu-meta package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
* Desktop users of WSL are 'dropped into' the Ubuntu shell instead of
logging in to the WSL container, thus they don't see MOTD. Then don't get
information about the system's state via desktop notifications either, because
the default Ubuntu WSL system does not start the Ubuntu desktop.
* To show important system information to users being dropped to a shell
directly the show-motd package was created to show MOTD using a /etc/profile.d
script.
* To have this script in place ubuntu-wsl needs to recommend show-motd.
[ Test Case ]
* Use 'apt-cache show ubuntu-wsl' to check if ubuntu-wsl recommends
update-motd.
[ Regression Potential ]
* Pulling in a /etc/profile.d script that exits can make the started
shell exit immediately. For this reason the shell does not exit in any
case. The script can also throw confusing errors. To avoid such errors
the script is tested in an autopkgtest and many related packages were
fixed where errors were observed. The update-motd package adds Breaks:
against related package versions which are known to show errors in
MOTD when being run as a regular user. See LP: #1855271 for more
details.
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