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** Changed in: omsk
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: omsk
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Confirmed Fixed. Latest ubiquity fixed issue where oem-config was
dropping to root prompt.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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[ Evan Dandrea ]
* Force garbage collection so we don't end up with stray X resources
when we kill the X server (LP: #556555).
* Fix the Portuguese and Latvian translations of the va
We haven't uploaded the fix yet, which is why you don't see it. Note
that the bug status is "Fix Committed", not "Fix Released".
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So it appears something *else* is wrong here, judging by all the
errorsperhaps this is why Colin is not seeing it.
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@Collin
Thanks. Just tried with todays build and hit the issue. Still
dropping to root prompt. Here is a picture of the error attached.
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The "debconf" text is one of those style problems I mentioned that I
can't do much about for 10.04. We should be able to address this for
10.10 (which should maybe be a separate bug, or just a TODO comment, I
don't mind).
Looks like a simple glitch in my move of code from oem-config-firstboot
to
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Don't think we did anything wrong. But the change you made is ok on how
it removes oem-config. Besides the "debconf" text on the top bar ..it looks
good.
The problem is after it is done .. . you drop to a root prompt.
Here are videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z
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* Remove unused install_bottom_eb from GTK frontend's install_window.
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* Catch invalid iterators in on_region_combo_changed (LP: #521851).
* Do
@Colin @Mark
We are going to roll a package with the commit later today to
take a look at how it looks.
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On 14/04/10 16:38, Colin Watson wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 03:41:14PM +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
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>> Mario, this is unfortunate, but if there's no sane, clean way to do it,
>> we'll need to drop the feature. If there's a sane, clean way to do it,
>> Colin & Evan will find it. I certa
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 03:41:14PM +0100, Mark Shuttleworth wrote:
> Mario, this is unfortunate, but if there's no sane, clean way to do it,
> we'll need to drop the feature. If there's a sane, clean way to do it,
> Colin & Evan will find it. I certainly think it should have been
> possible to spot
On 13/04/10 19:37, Colin Watson wrote:
> For what it's worth, while I'd like to improve the user experience here,
> at this point I'm only considering options for which the code
> substantially already exists and which are already known to be robust
> and functional, requiring only to be glued into
I've committed a change to add a very simple progress feedback window
around this, displayed before X is shut down. As promised, it is not
integrated into the rest of oem-config nor even in the same style, and I
don't expect to have time to do anything about this for 10.04 LTS. I
think that it's
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One other option is to simply display nothing at all, but in X. This
still leaves the user wondering what's happening, but because it's still
in X it doesn't look quite so much as though the computer has crashed.
(I don't think this is the best available option, but I mention it
anyway in the spi
An alternative is that it may be possible to have a simple X progress
bar using debconf-apt-progress and debconf's GNOME frontend. Neither
would be particularly pretty, but they would be better than a black
screen with various errors on it.
For what it's worth, while I'd like to improve the user
We are discussing a text progress bar solution, if this works, would
that be acceptable? There would be a bit of flicker as we have to drop
into an ncurses environment, but the messages would be hidden.
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@Robbie:
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 12:28, Robbie Williamson
wrote:
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> We received no feedback until the bug submitter raised the issue on irc
> with ev and cjwatson on April 1st, after Beta 2 Freeze (see attachment),
> and the bug itself was only just opened last week.
>
>
Due to lots of other ex
> is this an unexpected result that happens rarely (a bug) or does this
happen every time?
Happens every time
> was it known that this would happen when we developed the feature
Yes. However, the feature was delivered on January 13th:
revno: 3654
fixes bug(s): https://launchpad.net/bugs/2107
This is appalling user experience. The system looks like it's crashed,
the user would be perfectly justified to reboot the machine during the
process.
Can I ask:
- is this an unexpected result that happens rarely (a bug) or does this
happen every time?
- was it known that this would happen whe
This behaviour is indeed very ugly. If it doesn't get fixed in Lucid
we'll need to fix it for omsk if we continue down the oem-config path.
** Changed in: omsk
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: omsk
Importance: Undecided => High
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Assignee: (unassigned) =>
At this point in the cycle, the only solution I see to this problem is
to remove the feature, then there's no reason to worry about the 1st
boot user experience being diminished or users messing up the removal
process. However, this is clearly not an option. Adding a graphical
feedback breaks seve
Business Justification:
This issue effects the first boot user experience and potentially
could cause a user to mess up the configuration of the machine by killing it.
As from the video above the user is left with a black screen with a ton of
errors for just over a minute. If the us
I've taken a video to show how the experience looks on a slow box.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByWfLWbgbj0
The first 7:49 or so are all OEM config time where it's spinning and
doing stuff. At 7:49, X closes, a black screen comes up, there's a
whole bunch of errors (probably plymouth?), and th
Set to "Wishlist" as this seems more like a feature request than a bug.
** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
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** Attachment added: "Casper.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43453236/Casper.gz
** Attachment added: "OemConfigLog.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/43453237/OemConfigLog.gz
** Attachment added: "UbiquityDebug.gz"
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