Not sure why the bug tracker didn't mark this as fixed, but, erm, it's
fixed, yay!
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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[ Impact ]
Lubuntu, Kubuntu, and Ubuntu Unity contain a package customization
module called `pkgselect` as part of the default installation
experience. This module is intended to allow users to select an
installation "fullness" (full, normal, minimal), choose whether or not
t
OEM mode (the code never
runs outside of an OEM installation context), and, well, OEM mode is
already hopelessly broken, we can't break it much more :P
** Affects: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: Triaged
** Ch
Public bug reported:
On the "Customize" screen of the installer, one of the additional apps
you can install is Thunderbird. This makes sense on Lubuntu, where
Thunderbird isn't installed by default, but Thunderbird *is* installed
by default on Kubuntu, making the checkbox confusing and unnecessary
** Also affects: kubuntu-installer-prompt (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
New br
Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Due to an oversight in development, Kubuntu was left without any
functional configuration for the "Customize" screen of the installer
(the pkgselect module), while Ubuntu Unity was left with pkgselect
misconfigured. This causes all package customization features to do
nothing
OEM support with Calamares was added to Lubuntu Noble, so once 24.04
releases it should be usable in that way again. The way of enabling OEM
mode is different than before, but it should do the same job.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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This is already fixed for all Calamares-using flavors. Switching to
unencrypted /boot and doing some trickery in the Calamares configuration
did the trick if I remember correctly. I simply forgot to close this bug
:P
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
I believe bwrap was ignored intentionally, as the point of the apparmor
change was to prevent arbitrary apps from making unprivileged user
namespaces with capabilities. Allowing Bubblewrap to do so would provide
a loophole. Same reason `unshare` isn't allowed to make unprivileged
namespaces with ca
Hey Ćukasz!
The feature Scarlett is referring to here (pkgselect) is actually
already in the archive. It is currently only enabled in Lubuntu though,
and due to some UI and architectural bugs, it is going to be rewritten
and moved to the Calamares package rather than being in calamares-
settings-u
Public bug reported:
Filing this under calamares-settings-ubuntu as this is where the
majority of the code will be.
Ubuntu Unity intends on moving away from the Ubiquity installer this
cycle. As discussed with team lead Rudra Saraswat on Matrix, the goal is
to move to the Calamares installer curr
ownership of the directory before Plasma starts.
I've tested this in a VM and it works.
** Affects: calamares (Ubuntu)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: Triaged
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Ch
Public bug reported:
Hardware: Dell Optiplex 9020, i5-4570, 32GB, Intel HD Graphics, Intel
Corporation Ethernet Connection I217-LM, 6TB HDD
Operating system: Lubuntu 22.04.4 Release Candidate
Steps to reproduce:
1: Get a legacy BIOS system with a disk larger than 2TiB. (I have a 6TB
spinning H
User prompting sounds like a good idea. Tt fixes one concern I wanted to
bring up, which is developers who use user namespaces in their code
(possibly indirectly by using QtWebEngine for instance). Those devs
would end up with their software crashing for no apparent reason. A user
prompt or descrip
The reason I was suggesting a single attribute to enable user namespace
creation is because of the myriad of third-party apps that we probably
*aren't* going to catch here that users use out there that require user
namespace privileges. For instance, there are probably at least some
QtWebEngine-bas
Merge patch
** Patch added: "merge.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rapid-photo-downloader/+bug/2045095/+attachment/5724466/+files/merge.patch
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Debian version: 0.9.34+repack-1
Ubuntu version: 0.9.33-0ubuntu1
Merge patch is attached.
** Affects: rapid-photo-downloader (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: New
** Changed in: rapid-photo-downloader (Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the Lubuntu Lunar Final ISO.
2. Launch Calamares and set the language to "Spanish (Mexico)".
3. Proceed through the installer until you get to the partitioning screen.
4. At the partitioning screen, enable encryption and type a passphrase that
inc
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the Lubuntu Lunar Final ISOs.
2. Launch Calamares, and set the language to "Spanish (Mexico)".
3. Proceed through the rest of the installation with the UI in Spanish.
4. When the installation begins, watch the status indicator text.
5. Observe the
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the Lubuntu Lunar Final ISO.
2. Begin the installation process.
3. When you get to the partitioning screen, check the "Encrypt system" checkbox
but do not provide a passphrase.
4. Finish the installation process.
Expected result: You should not b
Turns out there's an option in Calamares that lets you choose whether to
allow a blank password or not.
** Package changed: calamares (Ubuntu) => calamares-settings-ubuntu
(Ubuntu)
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Steps to reproduce:
1. Boot the Lubuntu Lunar Final ISO.
2. Install Lubuntu, but when you are asked to provide initial user account
details, leave the password blank.
3. Finish the installation.
Expected result: You should be unable to proceed past the user account
creation
** Package changed: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu) => calamares
(Ubuntu)
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Title:
Some text in the installer is rendered b
Public bug reported:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Download the latest Beta release candidate of Ubuntu Studio Lunar and boot
it.
2. Start the installer.
3. Proceed until you get to the Partitions screen.
Expected result: Underneath the bar representing the disk and its
partitions, the text should be
Fixed by https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares-settings-
ubuntu/1:23.04.11
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3) => (unassigned)
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buntu *yet*, but it might mess us up in
the future, so it should be fixed.
** Affects: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium
Assignee: Aaron Rainbolt (arraybolt3)
Status: In Progress
** Changed in: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu)
Status: New => In Progre
This was my fault, I intentionally made the new slideshow in Lunar stop
at the end thinking that it would look better for the last screen to be
where it stopped. This worked great on my (fast) hardware, but I failed
to take into account just how much slower some hardware could be.
The fix is publi
Public bug reported:
This bug can be reproduced on all of my hardware, physical and virtual.
Steps to reproduce:
1: Boot any ISO of Ubuntu Studio Jammy or Kinetic (the latest dailies work
fine).
2: Launch the installer.
3: Accept all of the defaults until you get to the partitioning screen.
Ex
Public bug reported:
Reporting this against the meta since I have absolutely no clue what
package is at fault here. I discovered this bug on a bare metal
installation, so I know that this isn't my virtualization software's
fault since there isn't any virtualization software involved.
Steps to rep
Tested both Lubuntu and Ubuntu Studio in Secure Boot enabled EFI virtual
machines, with proposed updates enabled and the correct calamares-
settings-[l]ubuntu[studio] package installed for each test. Installed
package, then installed system, rebooted, logged in, launched all
LibreOffice subapps (Wr
Public bug reported:
NOTICE: I do not know if this is actually a bug with calamares-settings-
ubuntu. It's a possible candidate for the bug's source, so I'm filing
this bug against it so I can report it on the QA tracker, but it may
very well be in a totally different package.
Hardware: HP Z220 S
SRU patch
** Description changed:
+ [Impact]
+
+ * Due to an error in our configuration, users who install Lubuntu in a
+language other than English end up with LibreOffice still displaying in
+English. The localization package for the user's language must be
+installed manually in
Lubuntu's Calamares desktop file was changed to work with Calamares
3.3.0, resolving this bug.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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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,
Public bug reported:
Test hardware is an HP Z220 SFF Workstation, 32 GB RAM, 256 GB SSD + 1
TB SSD, UEFI, no secure boot. Test was done within Gnome Boxes, VM was
given SeaBIOS, 4 GB RAM, 20 GB disk space. Host OS is Ubuntu Studio
22.04, guest OS is Lubuntu Kinetic.
If you install Lubuntu with th
Public bug reported:
Test hardware is on an HP Elitebook 8570p, 16 GB RAM, 120 GB SSD.
My Elitebook has a hardware problem that requires that I detach the CMOS
battery and leave it that way in order for the system to function.
Additionally, if I shut the system down, I have to leave it unplugged
** Tags removed: lubuntu
** Tags added: calamares kinetic
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Title:
LibreOffice localization is not working out of the box
Status i
@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: calamares-settings
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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