Ubuntu-bug requires a fully running system including X and desktop and
internet browser.

There's no way to do ubuntu-bug from Ctrl-Alt-F1 and get to the browser
if the desktop is borked.

Yes, from command line Ctrl-Alt-F1 I can run a report, but then when I
log on from a desktop that will work, the Ubuntu bug shooter says they
can't use the report.

So what I did, like just now, booted the 06 June daily build, gets a
blue screen which then turns to a red screen.

Absolutely no way to file a ubuntu-bug report from there since "red
screen" does not support a browser.

So I did Ctrl-Alt-Del, did a logout, did a login as user looked at the
desktop which said Ubuntu.  That's the problem.  If I log in I get red
screen since there's no Ubuntu support in the Live code.

I then selected Ubuntu 2D which works since Live has the code for that
and enables me to write this comment.  Then I did ubuntu-bug which
works, and that is likely what you see on the default desktop.  Is there
any way for you to see what the initial default was as booted?  I looked
at /var/log/syslog but I don't know enough about boot scripts to see
anything.  Is there another log which would show what the default
desktop is?

Let me try to take a couple digital pictures of the screen.

Jerry

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Title:
  Daily build 05 May Live boots to red screen & cursor

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