@xnox that's a very good question. What I can say is that Calamares does
look for locales (/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED, locale.gen, `locale -a`, in
that order) and certainly does include its own functionality for
choosing through those options. That said, I don't *think* it needs it.
We did take toda
Looks like the real culprit here is having casper depend upon ubiquity. I
suspect before the removal of udeb packages (including localechooser-data which
was the alternative to the depend otherwise satisfied by ubiquity), we never
ran into this problem simply because of localechooser-data:
https
Public bug reported:
With bug 1919370 we will be changing from compton to picom. It doesn't
come with a default configuration and though picom can load a
compton.conf, it doesn't support all of its options, so we need to adapt
it accordingly.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package:
Public bug reported:
compton is dead and with the new rewrite/fork picom being packaged, we
should seed this instead.
ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 21.04
Package: lubuntu-desktop 21.04.1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.10.0-14.15-generic 5.10.11
Uname: Linux 5.10.0-14-generic x86_64
Appor
Public bug reported:
compton's been pretty much abandoned and as such someone took it upon
themselves to fork/rewrite it and that is what has resulted in picom.
picom is partially compatible with compton but it does not support all
of its options. Since Recommends are installed by default, install
Suspension is handled by the kernel, not by artwork (and it's buggy
depending on the hardware). Similarly, my guess is that any graphical
issues you had are related to the kernel modules, as well. Either way,
it doesn't seem like this is going anywhere, so Incomplete it is.
** Also affects: linux
Public bug reported:
Right now, we have this great check running at boot that tests the
integrity of various files contained on the ISO. Previously, it
interrupted the boot process but would report to the user whether or not
a failure occurred. Recent changes have made this test silently run in
th
nm-tray is light and based in Qt, which is great. Its VPN support,
however, is lacking, as you have discovered.
Incidentially, the workaround is discussed in the Lubuntu manual:
https://manual.lubuntu.me/stable/G/AdvancedNetworking.html
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Status: New => Triage
I filed a separate report (bug 1918733) about the lack of feedback.
Technically, I would consider this bug fixed unless I'm missing
something.
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Public bug reported:
As of 1.460, it seems the file integrity check is now running silently,
which is great. It wasn't working correctly (bug 1917590) but that's now
resolved. Unfortunately, a failed result provides no feedback at any
time to the user.
Additionally, the installer can be run despi
It seems that 1.460 got the file check up and running again. However, a
failure doesn't result in any feedback to the user. I'm not sure that's
by design or not?
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Gee, Thomas, great thinking! I'll get this resolved shortly. :)
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Actually, this is intended behavior.
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Title:
Dragging icon from start menu to
Same with the other bug you filed with VBox and Lubuntu: no Windows, but
can't reproduce.
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Ok so now I'm less concerned, let's try to figure out how to actually
reproduce this. Clearly an existing partition table is necessary.
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I don't have Windows 10, but I can't reproduce.
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Title:
Monitor settings d
I have a wee bit of a concern that the kpmcore patch we added to get EFI
installs working in Calamares may have had an impact here. I hope not,
but I'm concerned. If that's the case, we may have to throw the latest
Git master of kpmcore in a PPA and rebuild Calamares against it and try
with that. I
Michael, I did notice that systemd was complaining in the logs about the
lack of a service file so I think you're on to something.
I'll also add I love the idea of this happening transparently. If we can
actually get that working, even better. That will reduce the skips
significantly.
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Thanks a lot, Heather! Experience tells me the likelihood that patch
will easily apply to older major versions is extremely small. That said,
I'm looking towards the future. Having this report "live" will help us
keep track of things until that time comes. Thanks again!
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Also /run/casper-md5check.json is missing in the live system, as is
/var/log/installer/casper-md5check.json in the installed system.
Since this is a relatively new problem, I did see this commit, which sounds
like it attempts to continue to boot while the check is running. I wonder if
the proble
Of course making it Won't Fix will render this bug all but invisible,
though, and there are future release versions to consider. I don't want
to get into a status war especially given I'm not in the LibreOffice
team, but I'm sure this won't ever come up on my radar again given that
status. Even jus
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File integrity check at boot of install media no longer functional
To ma
I note here that CasperMD5CheckResult is unknown, which is to say that
no skip or fail has been recorded. In that sense, it would seem that the
check didn't even run. We certainly can't use it to verify ISO integrity
in bugs, and in that sense, I'd call this a pretty problematic
regression.
** Cha
So our script for installing the EFI signed packages could use a
refactor. If it was properly constructed, **assuming Internet was
available**, one could have gotten around this issue. Right now, it
forces the assumption that there is no Internet, so some small blame can
be placed there.
One can r
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Status: New => Confirmed
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It seems that 1ubuntu37 comes from the ship-live seed (i.e. on the ISO)
while 1ubuntu40 is from the repos. Oddly, it seems to want to prefer the
former? Still, I don't know why we have an outdated package.
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- Lubuntu Hirsute daily install failed -external command finished w/err
Sorry for all the comments. Anyways, this is probably not a Calamares
bug. Calamares may be contributing but a stale package on the ISO is a
much bigger problem. Unfortunately, I'm not sure where the problem lies
so I'm not entirely sure where to file it against. I've asked at
#ubuntu-release and n
Public bug reported:
Look at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/1917292
and you'll see the session.log is nearly devoid of information.
It seems that somewhere along the way (probably
https://github.com/calamares/calamares/commit/631923abf8c06289139895dbae96b07a547b550e)
def
Not sure what's up with the Calamares logs, but the full error is:
Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
Flipped to Fix Committed from Fix Released for libreoffice in Ubuntu
since even Hirsute is still stuck on 7.0.4 and I'm not sure even +1 will
have 7.1.x, let alone 7.2.x.
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That's the default setting and I can't reproduce it.
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Title:
PCManFM-Qt open
I could imagine that a failure in the bus could result in similar
behavior since the settings are device-based and not general. In other
words, if you had 5 touchpads, you'd really have 5 different natural
scrolling options to select. So if you have deviceX and the bus has a
hiccup, causing the dev
Something is really weird here, even outside of what problem there MAY
be with obconf-qt.
The setting for this in the Openbox config is
`yes` which is a default part of
the Lubuntu configuration (and technically Debian and upstream Openbox,
too).
The option is relatively new as previous centering
Excellent. Thanks for the confirmation.
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lubuntu hirsute: display configuration doesn't survive logout/reboot
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Sounds like this is fixed. Thanks Chris!
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lubuntu hirsute: d
Nevermind that test I mentioned; leok already figured it out. ;)
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See attached bugs for longer explanation but basically due to some
changes in core software (dosfstools) EFI installs fail to create
partitions because a null label is no longer acceptable. There is now
If it "fixed itself" perhaps a little log out/on was all that's needed.
Marking as incomplete unless we have clear steps to reproduce.
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It should be apparent that this affects EFI only. I wouldn't expect
secure boot or not to make a difference. Either way, let's hold off on
reporting any results on this for a bit.
The only one thing I'm thinking that might be worth testing is whether
or not manual partitioning with labels set on a
You're looking at it all too much like a human :) There's a lot of stuff
going on under the hood that you may not realize is apparently a
necessary part of making your software work.
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It's on the development branch, so I wouldn't be surprised you have bugs
in general with any software.
Also, speaking with my Community Council hat on, the goal for the
community is to be inclusive and welcoming to all, so using language
that no one would consider offensive would be great.
Thanks
I need exact steps to reproduce this, starting with required conditions.
This has been so elusive because of that.
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P.S. added Hirsute and Groovy tags since the latest dupe shows it
affects Hirsute and thus should affect Groovy.
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Title:
software-properties-{qt,
Michal, that's not how patching works, unfortunately. You can put all
that in a file and use the `patch` command. The easy way is to go to the
folder containing the file and run `sudo patch < /path/to/diff`.
Or you could simply edit the file (/usr/lib/python3/dist-
packages/softwareproperties/qt/S
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1795278 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795278
Were you to `lxqt-sudo software-propreties-qt` you would see that this
is a duplicate of the other bug. Technically, it's got a fix. You might
want to try testing it and maybe we can actually get this resolv
Upstream has this fixed:
https://github.com/calamares/calamares/commit/b9210721e6e8828c712fde33bc52406a0892236e
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Title:
lubuntu hirsute daily ins
One other thing: "scrollingMethodEnabled=0" disables scrolling, natural
(it's not, IMHO) or not. That's typically for trackpads and so with a
normal mouse all of the other options would be greyed out, and in that
sense, the "disabled" option is more like "not applicable," but you
actually have a bu
Ah yes, you're right. That's rather remarkable. I wonder if you don't
have some sort of permissions issue or something. I would suggest
deleting the file, logging out and back in again. It should regenerate
the config.
I should also mention one other thing: I wouldn't recommend ever editing
any of
Unfortunately without any information on what process changed it, all
that tells us is that something happened. So that number before the
colon in parentheses after audit is the date/time in based on the Unix
epoch. There are a bunch of ways to convert that to normal time. That
said, looking at you
There is literally no folded for 48 icons the mimetype context. Didn't
check others, but that seems like an oversight.
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I wonder if this doesn't happen as a consequence of re-doing working
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minor bug. Otherwise, there's some validity to fixing it. However, if
this can't be reproduced in Groovy or Hirsuite, I wouldn't worry about
it, I'd just call it
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Title:
Lubuntu failed install "sfdisk --force --append /dev/sda"
To
Should be fixed as of Groovy and beyond as the fix came out in 3.2.24.
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I just checked this and I can confirm that it is still affecting Focal,
which is consistent with the fact that the upstream bug has not been
updated. Look at the picture in the upstream issue and it should be
clearer. Also the other two conditions of expected results aren't met.
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Select manual partitioning
2. Select a partition
3. Click "Edit"
4. Click the "Format" radio button
5. Click "OK"
6. Note anywhere that formatting is mentioned
7. Select the partition
8. Click "Edit"
9. Click the "Format" r
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STEPS TO REPRODUCE
- 1. Select manual partitioning
- 2. Select a partition
- 3. Click "Edit"
- 4. Click the "Format" radio button
- 5. Click "OK"
- 6. Note anywhere that formatting is mentioned
- 7. S
BTW I happened to have an Eoan VM laying around and tested it out and
found the same problem. so this has actually been long standing. We'll
see what upstream says.
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Well, I've confirmed this with the latest upstream sources.
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Title:
Lubuntu 20.04 lxqt-admin-user Action (usermod) failed
To manage notification
So the steps to reproduce this are somewhat unclear, so let me know if I
did anything wrong:
1. Boot fresh installation of Lubuntu 20.04
2. Use lxqt-admin-user to create a second user (let's call it user2)
3. Use lxqt-admin-user to add user2 to sudo
4. Logout and back in again (yes, this is a
I'm pretty sure this is not a duplicate as no one else on the other bug
mention the general protection fault you're seeing.
However, I'm also not sure this is a bug, either.
I installed synaptic (why not just use Muon? it's the same thing—an apt
frontend—and comes with the install) and ran synapt
Would love to but we've got more bugs than bug triagers. We welcome
contributions, though! 🙂
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Lubuntu installer cannot deal with a virgin
Oh, actually, looking deeper, I didn't notice you were on 19.10 to begin
with. I'm not sure that we were enforcing file checks then. My comment
is still relevant though.
If you can confirm that you did indeed verify the hashes of both the ISO
and installation media, then perhaps the next step migh
Well, I do see one rather concerning part of your bug report:
CasperMD5CheckResult: skip
This means that you didn't allow the system to check the files being
installed, which is to say you may have a corrupt installation.
Did you verify hashes of the ISO/installation media in some way? If not,
I
So what I'm hearing you say is it's a behavior that happened but upon
filing the bug report is no longer a problem?
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Title:
lxqt loses natural sc
"Seems" is the appropriate word. The reality is, it's long resolved.
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Lubuntu installer cannot deal with a virgin disc.
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Confirmed and tested with upstream Git master. Seems the issue is
specifically with the Win+Space shortcut. Other Win shortcuts are no
problem. Also the issue is getting *out* of certain layouts. Set Persian
as default and English to second and you can't switch at all. English
first, Persian second
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Lubuntu: Deskto
Assuming this is no longer valid and setting incomplete.
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lubuntu 20.0
Until the associated upstream bug is fixed (which is ultimately a
problem with the XDG implementation in LXQt), this should continue to
happen in all releases, Focal and otherwise. We DO have the right
setting in the Desktop Entry, so once it is fixed upstream, packaged,
and released in Ubuntu, eve
I'm going to assume this is no longer relevant but please let me know if
not.
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Actually, I can confirm this in the latest daily.
If you kill pcmanfm-qt and run `pcmanfm-qt --desktop` on the background,
on double click, you'll get the following:
sh: 1: exec: xterm: not found
I do notice that our configuration for file for libfm suggests
lxterminal, so that's a problem that
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In Lubuntu 19.04, a file does not open on double-click when vim is
Unfortunately, without clear steps to reproduce, detailed information
about your hardware, and system logs, it's hard to take any sort of
action.
To try to resolve this issue, please execute the following command only once,
as it will automatically gather debugging information, in a terminal:
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To add to that, it looks like the way to implement that is
`NotShowIn=LXQt` in lubuntu-default-settings but we've got
https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/1743 keeping that from working.
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Well, I mean, I guess we don't make any release notes about the fact
that the other two sessions (Openbox, LXQt) will look and act really
weird relative to what one expects for Lubuntu, so I'm inclined to leave
it be. I'm open to thoughts on the matter, though.
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Ugh that comment was meant for another bug. Please ignore #4.
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Importance: Unkno
I'm surprised this hasn't come up before. I'm expecting to get someone
telling me this is a duplicate upstream, but I couldn't find a similar
issue, so we'll see.
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So that is the Desktop Entry that comes with Calamares rather than being
our Ubuntu-specific one. Kind of like the Openbox session that comes
with Openbox, we don't exactly support it. That said, we have
`NotShowIn=LXQt` in it to keep it from showing up, but that's
misbehaving (see linked Calamares
So that is the Desktop Entry that comes with Calamares rather than being
our Ubuntu-specific one. Kind of like the Openbox session that comes
with Openbox, we don't exactly support it. That said, we have
`NotShowIn=LXQt` in it to keep it from showing up, but that's
misbehaving (see linked Calamares
It's remotely possible that we might SRU this, so it might end up
appearing in further point release ISOs, but I'm not very much in favor
of it.
Meanwhile, the "fix" will be updated release notes, which is in progress
as we speak.
Going forward, we're going to look into some mechanism to update
C
So I apologizing for the invalid status on the previous bug. I think it
was a bit premature, although it may be appropriate after all. Let me
explain a bit.
First off, as you can see in the issue, the problem was one specific to the
GeoIP provider we were using, ipapi.co:
https://github.com/calam
Am I correct that this is only problematic in Focal? Groovy and Hirsute
are fine?
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Title:
lubuntu focal.2 calamares fails to parse GeoIP results
Hibernation seems to be poorly supported overall:
https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/re-visiting-hibernate-on-ubuntu/15953
That said, the right "solution" here is likely to remove the hibernate
option from the shutdown options altogether.
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https://phab.lubuntu.me/T181
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Title:
group sambashare with gid 1000
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This was fixed in a recent version of Calamares which should be landing
in Hippo soon.
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I think you meant to link to the section about platform compatibility on Linux
and how file:/// links are no longer silently treated as smb:/// links:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/ReleaseNotes/7.0#Linux
I am pretty sure that's a non-issue in PCManFM-Qt.
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I'm not entirely surprised at the read only thing (see
https://ask.libreoffice.org/en/question/3827/doc-files-open-as-read-
only/) though I'm a little surprised about the inconsistent behavior
that under some file managers that happens and under others, it doesn't.
That's not really relevant here,
So clearly the problem here is with Thunar and PCManFM-Qt, at least
something about how they handle the Samba connection that makes
LibreOffice (and only LibreOffice, apparently) unhappy.
So I have three thoughts:
1. Connect to the Samba share manually. This way we're not relying on
the logic in
I just installed file-roller in Lubuntu, switched the archiver
integration, and again, both methods worked fine.
So I can think of three other possibilities:
1. I didn't think of this before but I guess it's possible there might
be something wrong with the zip file in some way. You might want to
Using Lubuntu (where pcmanfm-qt is the default file manager) 20.04, I
had no problems with either method.
Lubuntu uses the "ark" archiver integration (see advanced preferences)
and none of the other ones work by default because none of the other
archivers are installed by default. If you are using
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Title:
"extract here" doesn't work
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I wonder…
1. if you use pcmanfm-qt or thunar in any of the flavors, does it fail?
2. if you use one of the other file managers (say, nautilus or caja) in
Lubuntu or Xubuntu, does it succeed?
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@Leó your steps to reproduce require using pcmanfm-qt, the default file
manager for Lubuntu. In testing on other desktop environments (including
Qt-based ones like KDE which uses Dolphin for the default file manager),
did you indeed use pcmanfm-qt or did you use the default file manager?
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Also, have you checked other flavors besides Lubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu
and Ubuntu Mate?
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Title:
Opening file from Samba share results in Document
Long story short: Lubuntu wants to use the qt5 VCL but we continue to
discover more and more areas where the functionality is incomplete still
relative to the other options.
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So this is a non-issue, like the Lubuntu one, too? Perhaps this was
really a transitory problem in the state of packages overall and not due
to a software update mechanism at all.
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So what I'm hearing you say is there is no issue?
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Title:
Apply full upgrade - fails with no error message
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Leó are those comments re: Xubuntu and Ubuntu Budgie using some other
updating mechanism beyond Discover? I presume so, in which case, it
should affect *ALL* flavors including canonical Ubuntu Desktop. In that
case, we need to refile this.
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So it sounds like this is affecting Groovy, right, Chris? What about
Hirsuite?
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Title:
Lubuntu failed install "sfdisk --force --append /dev/sda"
For one, I think we should avoid the Snap, as the author of bashtop
doesn't recommend it as an installation method. Furthermore, the author
of the Snap is different.
Secondly, the author does recommend Qterminal, at least as one with true
color support.
It also seems to be really particular about
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