Ubuntu Desktop boots good on
- dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
(http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/424/builds/231660/testcases/1303/results)
ISO was written using GNOME-disks (recovery)
at ~2 mins 19 the maybe-ubiquity TRY/INSTALL
New Lubuntu daily attempting to boot on
- dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
stop watch started at grub/lubuntu as I hit enter..
today's Lubuntu daily was written with mkusb/LIVE (yesterdays was
mkusb/CLONE I believe)
75mins on the stopwatch and
** Summary changed:
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+ failure to boot impish daily (no boot in 65 mins)
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@Brian - it maybe that very issue (why I mentioned the bug in the
description & likely wrote as if it was) but for it to be that issue,
the box has to eventually boot..
feels similar yes, but still different..
I didn't want to leave the box on overnight (I thought about; it'd have
answered the
** Description changed:
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- dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
this is a slightly newer higher-end box than last few boots; one of
which appeared to boot slowly but it's taking ages with just a blinking
** Changed in: syslinux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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Public bug reported:
Lubuntu impish daily; QA-test on
- dell [optiplex] 780 (c2q-q9400, 8gb, amd/ati cedar radeon hd
5000/6000/7350/8350)
this is a slightly newer higher-end box than last few boots; one of
which appeared to boot slowly but it's taking ages with just a blinking
cursor... 10 mins
incomplete... need to explore further (was this just a fluke)
next boot was done ?? (faster anyway; I was typing this & thus didn't
stop the timer sorry!!!)
I needed to file for iso.qa.ubuntu.com to fail test.
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Lubuntu impish daily QA-test (live) on
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400
pro/xt)
adjusted monitors to match setup (landscape+portrait) & a gap appears
between them on moving windows around - YET none show in
monitor.settings... ie.
WARNING: THIS SNAP IS UNMAINTAINED. CONTACT ME IF YOU WISH TO MAINTAIN
IT.
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recommended app"
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System was recently upgraded to 20.04 (upgrade via re-install) so I was
exploring
A "Recommended Graphic Application" however when selected shows
"WARNING: THIS SNAP IS UNMAINTAINED. CONTACT ME IF YOU WISH TO MAINTAIN
IT."
The goodwill-type value of store risks being
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Lubuntu 18.04.5 was the last Lubuntu to use the LXDE desktop, and
supported upgrades can only be performed via re-install, ie. release
notes of 18.10 & later contain text like the following (found in
I removed telegram, skype, virtualbox, cool-retro-term packages &
commented out sources (& apt autoremove);
I didn't expect issues with costales/anoise, and chose to ignore
google/chrome or opera/stable
Again tried to release-upgrade; again 3rd party packages error.
I then removed
Public bug reported:
Error report uploaded primarily so I can peruse & hopefully learn from
it.
My primary box; dual-boot/alternate 18.04 system
Cause for sure will be 3rd party as reported...
(I have no idea what's on it; haven't used this install since the early cosmic
cycle)
This was
Please refer to my prior comment.
The shim issue in https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-
release-upgrader/+bug/1930369 has not been corrected.
(I addressed the update is available & then no longer available in that
comment with a provided answer found on a support site)
Your pastes
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The upgrade is not currently open, to avoid systems upgrading and
failing to boot post-upgrade due to bug.
If you read the release notes -
Kubuntu 21.04 release notes -
Just did a manual install (impish daily; re-use partitions (/ & efi)
from the prior install) and again no issues.
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I've not tagged it again (in QA-test), so no evidence of re-occurrence.
I just completed a QA-test install (impish) to
- sony vaio svp112a1cw (i5-9400u, 4gb, intel haswell-ULT)
all looks good, I also rebooted the device twice and greeter had
background images both times.
(the case where it was
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Sorry I didn't notice the request for info...
Hirsute has released so it doesn't matter there...
I can resurrect this if I confirm it's the case with impish.
I zsync'd today's Xubuntu ISO (impish) and confirm the issue remains :(
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon
If you need support, I suggest you ask on a support site (see
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/community-support/709)
If you note the bug you referenced in your last comment (#8), the MATE
issue was fixed in hirsute; or what was the then development release
(21.04 now) listing the package
Top right you should see a "Padlock This report contains Public
Information Padlock" type area which you can change to a higher
setting...
Too high though and other users of launchpad won't be able to see it and
click the "affects me too" providing the confirmation required for it to
get
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This bug report is about 2 network icons on taskbar on package that is
now EOL; nothing will happen.
If the issue also occurs in Lubuntu 20.04 LTS that is supported; the
software stack is very different (different desktop for starters) so a
new bug should be filed.
> How I can help you with find
install was re-tried (third time) on
- lenovo thinkpad sl510 (c2d-t6570, 2gb ram, i915)
manual partitioning; no format with sda1 as / , sda5 /home
On third attempt
- space was created on /
- I installed `ecryptfs-utils` before starting ubiquity
all great this time
** Changed in:
this issue is inconsistent.
I've booted today's focal daily on
- lenovo thinkpad x201 (i5, 4gb, i915)
and had it NOT OCCUR
then on a subsequent boot
I'm without icon pictures (look like shadows) on the desktop (for
mounted drives) & menu items are square boxes & CTRL+ALT+T doesn't work.
I'm now rather suspicious, being a laptop I had encryption on (sda5)
/home (using a method that was common likely in artful days?) which
possibly created the issue..
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install was maybe in artful (17.10) days... turns out I have an
encrypted /home (sda5) partition & didn't realize it...
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A quick glance and I note
May 27 07:59:28 xubuntu ubiquity: apt_pkg.Error: E:Write error - write (28: No
space left on device), E:IO Error saving source cache, E:The package lists or
status file could not be parsed or opened.
May 27 07:59:28 xubuntu ubiquity:
May 27 07:59:28 xubuntu ubiquity:
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Xubuntu focal install using daily on
- sl510
was a 18.04 install
- sda1 = / (no format, ext4)
- sda5 = /home (no format, ext4)
because no re-size is used, nor a format, I'd have expected install to
progress rather quickly but it's stayed at the "who are you" (where I
enter
Rebooted & repeated install... same issue
`sudo -E calamares -d` was used to start this time
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1929776/+attachment/5500611/+files/dmesg.txt
** Description changed:
+ 2021-05-27 - 15:15:52 [1]: ERROR: Installation failed:
+ 2021-05-27 - 15:15:52 [6]: void
We've also had a user report it on 18.10/cosmic (closed as EOL so no
clues)
https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/installation-failing-error-code-11/940
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2021-05-27 - 15:15:52 [1]: ERROR: Installation failed:
2021-05-27 - 15:15:52 [6]: void
Calamares::ViewManager::onInstallationFailed(const QString&, const QString&)
- message: "Failed to unpack image \"/cdrom/casper/filesystem.squashfs\""
2021-05-27 - 15:15:52 [6]: void
typed wrong package name sorry
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Calamares::ViewManager::onInstallationFailed(const QString&, const QString&)
- message:
Also note:
> Anyone who wants to install Lubuntu 20.04 LTS in the BIOS
> mode with MBR, needs to go for a manual partitioning, and
> then creating a MBR partitioning table.
Lubuntu 20.04 LTS along with all releases, is QA-tested and installs
fine in all BIOS boxes tested (the team has access
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FYI: the askubuntu question I referred to can be found at
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1313885/how-can-i-change-the-frequency-
of-the-lubuntu-update-notifier-lubuntu-20-04
It'll outline how to change the value.
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(No this is unlikely to be fixed I'm closing a few bugs currently,
and can say with an extremely high certainty that the Lubuntu team will
not fix this bug, but I won't close it, as bionic still has near two
years of life for 'main' packages, and if a wider Ubuntu community
member wants to fix
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keyboard layout different changes during installation set-up and boot
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I'm 'floored' (WOW) by Thomas Schmitt (scdbackup)'s comment 32.
The long delay still exists in impish (on some devices only).
Ubuntu impish - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1929029
Lubuntu impish - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1928939
Delay
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1922342 ***
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HIrsute live session takes ages to boot on BIOS systems
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excessive boot time with nothing on screen but blinking cursor (some bios
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The error message you obtained says
"* Unofficial software packages not provided by Ubuntu
Please use the tool 'ppa-purge' from the ppa-purge
package to remove software from a Launchpad PPA and
try the upgrade
You can find help with your problem in the support forum of your local
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(I intended adding this
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for comparison of times using Ubuntu daily.
Ubuntu impish daily written using GNOME-disks (restore image)
- hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
takes 3 mins 30 secs to be fully operational
- motion
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1928939 ***
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu impish daily written to thumb-drive using GNOME-DISKS (restore
image)
-
- QA-test on
- -
- motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series)
-
**
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1928939 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1928939
** Description changed:
- Ubuntu impish daily written to thumb-drive using GNOME-DISKS (restore image)
+ Ubuntu impish daily written to thumb-drive using GNOME-DISKS (restore
+ image)
+
+ QA-test on
+ -
Public bug reported:
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takes 11 mins 17 secs to boot (stop watch started @ grub)
will add details when at a real keyboard; and mark it duplicate..
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: casper 1.461
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This package failure looks like it was caused by bad ISO download,
corrupted install media, or device failure. eg. look in the logs and
you'll see messages like these :-
May 20 03:28:18 ubuntu kernel: [
Lubuntu 18.04 is EOL (see https://lubuntu.me/bionic-eol/) as flavors
only provide 3 years of supported life (using packages found in
'universe').
Main Ubuntu Desktop, Server and packages from 'main', which include the
kernel you're asking do have 5 years of support with regards security
fixes.
I
Focal QA-test can be found at
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds/230902/testcases/1303/results/
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excessive boot
This issue still exists in impish.
Refer https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1928939
Current Lubuntu Focal daily vs Impish daily
plymouth: Focal: ~46 sec Impish: 7 mins 20 secs
scan media start: Focal: ~50 sec
scan media pass: Focal: 3 min 08 sec
black screen & mouse-pointer:
Booted the current focal daily (what will become 20.04.3) on
- motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series)
Stop watch started at GRUB screen when I pressed ENTER for Start Lubuntu
~50 secs the plymouth screen was shown & it was validating media (showing %
progress; this
** Description changed:
- I'll add details shortly (on real keyboard)
+ Lubuntu impish daily (QA-test) live boot on
+ - motion computing j3400 (c2d-u9400, 4gb, intel mobile 4 series)
+
+ At computerbank (CBV Victoria) we timed boots of Ubuntu installs and if
+ they didn't meet a minimum
Public bug reported:
I'll add details shortly (on real keyboard)
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.10
Package: casper 1.461
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.11.0-16.17-generic 5.11.12
Uname: Linux 5.11.0-16-generic x86_64
ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu66
Architecture: amd64
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@piotr (peterq94)
refer comments #22 & #24 on this report.
I've written about this (work-around) on Lubuntu's discourse I believe
too (https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/login-screen-flashes/1634/7 and
maybe elsewhere too). I've lost access to the d990 (which wasn't my
box) so I can't test further
changed HWE to linux as I see no reference to a HWE (5.4) kernel
** Package changed: linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Tags added: bionic
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** Description changed:
QA-test install on
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon rv516/x1300/x1550)
Upgrade via re-install process.
re-use sda6 as / (no format)
re-use sda7 as /home (no format)
Error I see:
May 18 06:03:42 kubuntu /plugininstall.py: Could not
** Description changed:
QA-test install on
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon rv516/x1300/x1550)
Upgrade via re-install process.
re-use sda6 as / (no format)
re-use sda7 as /home (no format)
+
+ Error I see:
+ May 18 06:03:42 kubuntu /plugininstall.py: Could not
** Description changed:
- I'll add detail shortly.
+ QA-test install on
+ - dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon rv516/x1300/x1550)
- QA-test install on d755-5, upgrade via re-install process.
+ Upgrade via re-install process.
re-use sda6 as / (no format)
re-use sda7 as
Public bug reported:
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QA-test install on d755-5, upgrade via re-install process.
re-use sda6 as / (no format)
re-use sda7 as /home (no format)
This was a 18.04/bionic install; though I've tried to install Lubuntu
focal daily on it twice (errors twice) so this could
I'll provide my 2c.
Hirsute (21.04) ISO is already released & development completed. Only
security fixes are now being performed on the now stable 21.04 system,
which does not include this issue (as this issue relates to the ISO
itself, and re-spins are only done for LTS releases, ie. next ISO
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shim-signed
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"GrubInstaller failed"
Your grub installation failed, and a Support site would I suspect be
appropriate at getting around this issue quickly, eg.
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[wayland] gnome window manager ignores the --geometry location request of
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install freezes on Acer Aspire 3 A317-33-P4X1 - duplicate please
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I believe it to be duplicate of error encountered earlier today on same
box with same conditions (error again too large for screen) so
** Description changed:
+ dpkg: error processing package man-db (--configure):
+ installed man-db package post-installation script subprocess was killed by
signal (Segmentation fault), core dumped
+ Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.24-1ubuntu3) ...
+ dpkg: error processing package
** Description changed:
+ systemd-machine-id-setup: error while loading shared libraries:
libsystemd-shared-245.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
+ ---
+
Lubuntu focal daily QA-test install on
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e6850, 5gb, amd/ati radeon
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/408/builds/230633/testcases/1701/results/
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Title:
lubuntu focal daily QA-test install; no issues
Public bug reported:
Lubuntu focal daily QA-test install on
- hp dc7700 (c2d-e6320, 5gb, nvidia quadro nvs 290)
manual partitioning, select & re-use existing partition (prior full disk
install) as / with KEEP (no format).
`sudo -E calamares -d` was used to start installer
roughly same install
error message that appeared on screen (larger than display)
(not likely useful; more for me to grab & attach to another report on
another box)
** Attachment added: "large_error_msg_screen.jpg"
Lubuntu focal (daily) QA-install on
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400
pro/xt)
I didn't expect issues, but error that is WAY to big for display...
(this box boots up with both displays mirrored in debian & ubuntu; I
didn't change settings to match my
Public bug reported:
Lubuntu focal QA-test install (.3) to
- dell [optiplex] 755 (c2d-e8300, 8gb, amd/ati radeon rv610/radeon hd2400
pro/xt)
failed..
Manual partitioning; disk had two install (sda1 & sda2; both hirsute installs)
I selected SDA2 for "/" with option KEEP (so no format).
I
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