** Description changed: ISO testing 20.04 Kubuntu daily image (20200323). Something involving Kwallet & wifi is installed differently depending on whether I take the path "Try it" (install from Live desktop), or "Install now." - 1. When I install from the Live Desktop (after clicking "Try it," and - then reboot the installed system), wifi doesn't automatically connect. I - have to manually connect, at which point Kwallet makes me set up a - password (with no indication that a null password is acceptable). + 1. When I install from the Live Desktop, upon first reboot wifi doesn't + connect automatically. I have to manually connect, at which point + Kwallet inserts itself & makes me set up a password (with no indication + that a null password is acceptable). I end up having to give the Kwallet + password every time I boot (before wifi will connect). - 2. When I install from "Install now," and reboot, wifi automatically + 2. When I choose "Install now," upon first reboot wifi automatically connects (as all the other Ubuntu desktop flavors do). I don't have to - mess around with Kwallet. + mess around with Kwallet ever. - The #1 behavior has bothered me for awhile. It hasn't felt normal to me, - and would be confusing to a new user. It took a month for me to learn - that I could enter a null password and never be bothered by Kwallet - again. I've been debating opening a bug about that. + The #1 behavior has bothered me for awhile. It hasn't felt normal, and + would be confusing to new users. It took a month for me to learn that I + could enter a null password and never be bothered by Kwallet again. I've + been debating opening a bug about that. Something didn't feel right + about it. But, that's subjective. - I just tried "Install now" and it worked the way I thought it should - work. I think that's a valid bug (the install should work the same - either way). + Fortunately, I tried "Install now" and it worked the way I thought it + should have worked. That's not a subjective bug (the install should work + the same either way). IMO, #2 is the proper behavior. Everything works the way a new user - would expect. If/when those two paths to install work the same: I hope - #2 is the way they both work. (I strongly feel like #1 is offputting to - new users and an unnecessary exposure to something new, before they can - proceed much further past the installation. They end up having to enter - a 2nd password each time they boot in order to get wifi to work. As I - said, I was contemplating opening a subjective bug report about this - unintuitive situation. I was relieved to see that it may not have been - intended to work that way.). + would expect. (I strongly feel like #1 is offputting to new users and an + unnecessary exposure to something new, before they can proceed much + further past the installation. They end up having to enter a 2nd + password each time they boot in order to get wifi to work. As I said, I + was contemplating opening a subjective bug report about this. I was + relieved to see that it may not have been intended to work that way.). ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 20.04 Package: ubiquity (not installed) ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.4.0-18.22-generic 5.4.24 Uname: Linux 5.4.0-18-generic x86_64 ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu21 Architecture: amd64 CurrentDesktop: KDE Date: Mon Mar 23 18:59:13 2020 InstallCmdLine: BOOT_IMAGE=/casper/vmlinuz file=/cdrom/preseed/kubuntu.seed maybe-ubiquity quiet splash --- InstallationDate: Installed on 2020-03-24 (0 days ago) InstallationMedia: Kubuntu 20.04 LTS "Focal Fossa" - Alpha amd64 (20200323) SourcePackage: ubiquity UpgradeStatus: No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)
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