This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/1970270
** Tags added: iso-testing
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The attachment "Bind-mounts /run/systemd/resolve from the live
environment to the installed system during installation, allowing
packages to be installed at OS install time." seems to be a patch. If
it isn't, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag, and if you
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,
Let's keep the lubuntu tag and add ubuntustudio since it affects us as
well. Ubuntu Studio and Lubuntu use Calamares for an installer, all
others use Ubiquity.
** Tags added: lubuntu ubuntustudio
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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
To manage
Marking impish as "Won't Fix" simply because of the amount of time left
of support.
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Yes, they absolutely should be removed because they have absolutely no
bearing on this.
** No longer affects: ubuntustudio-meta (Ubuntu)
** No longer affects: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in:
@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:
If the problem (and solution) is in /etc/calamares/modules/mount.conf,
then this is an improperly filed bug and needs to be filed against
calamares-settings-ubuntu, don't you think? Not the metas.
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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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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
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
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
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
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,
** Changed in: lubuntu-meta (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Title:
LibreOffice localization is not working out of the box
To manage
A quick comparison of jammy manifests notices these (& more) in the
Ubuntu but not Lubuntu's
libreoffice-l10n-de 1:7.3.2-0ubuntu2
libreoffice-l10n-en-gb 1:7.3.2-0ubuntu2
libreoffice-l10n-en-za 1:7.3.2-0ubuntu2
libreoffice-l10n-es 1:7.3.2-0ubuntu2
libreoffice-l10n-fr 1:7.3.2-0ubuntu2
** Description changed:
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
** Tags added: lubuntu
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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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