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=== `Fibz`` is now known as `Fibz
cub_workHi all, long time, no see. I've been quite busy with family and new job but try to run the beta tests as much as possible. However, I did an installation earlier this week i386, and for fun I removed all the packages in the new list where we can choose.06:43
cub_workIt worked sort of, as discussed before there seems to be things still installed anyway. however, that is not my question. The small Ubuntu Studio logo for the menu also disappeared.06:44
cub_workI'm not sure if was a one time thing or if anyone else have experienced the same thing? I can't think of any reason it would be connected to any of the packages I unchecked.06:45
cub_workUnfortunately when doing some more tests during lunch time yesterday I was in a hurry and dropped my laptop on the floor. It won't work anymore so I have no means for the time being to try to reproduce the event.06:46
cub_workSo,. I haven't opened a bug (as I'm not sure it is one).06:46
cub_workGotta head back to the office stuff here.06:47
zequencecub: you need to uncheck all packages manually inside the metas too (if a package is a recommend in more than one meta, deselecting the meta won't deselect the package)08:34
cub_workzequence: yes I noticed that too but I went through all of them inside the metas as well, but still got for instance OpenShot installed. I suppose it's connected to something else in the installation?09:10
zequencecub_work: Perhaps the desktop meta?09:24
zequenceI don't see openshot in depends on recommends, but I do see shotwell09:25
zequenceI did a similar install a while back ago. I could check09:26
zequenceThemes should have changed with latest isos09:26
zequenceGreat cycling weather these past couple of weeks. A bit chilly, but sunny and no wind!09:27
zequenceI'll be taking advantage of that for a few hours09:28
cub_workSadly since I dropped my laptop I can't check or reproduce. :(09:28
cub_workWas a bit weird though that day, I tried to first install Xubuntu and that wouldn't even pass the installation process. Got stuck on the partitioning where it tried to unmount remount endlessly09:30
cub_workTried Debian next, which blurted something about kernel and refused to install. Even though I have been running debian 7 on the same machine before. Anyhow, Ubuntu Studio pulled through and installed nicely, even through the partitioning.09:31
cub_workSo sad, I just got a really nice set up, super clean, mini ubuntu studio installation running dwm09:32
cub_workand I drop the thing on the floor right after only to never be recovered.09:32
cub_workSo, now I set up a ubuntu studio mini installation on a usb stick which I can run in my GFs eee pc without interfering with her windows installation.09:33
zequencecub_work: When you get the kernel problem, you probably have an old ISO. Just need to get the latest one (a netinstall, I presume)09:41
cub_workhmm I downloaded the 7.4 form their web site. But yeah, it said something about the kernel in the iso was not the one blah blah but since I got the latest iso I gave up there and went to what I knew worked. :P10:11
zequencecub: could be there was an update, but no new iso build14:39

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