=== `Fibz`` is now known as `Fibz [06:43] Hi 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. [06:44] It 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. [06:45] I'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. [06:46] Unfortunately 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] So,. I haven't opened a bug (as I'm not sure it is one). [06:47] Gotta head back to the office stuff here. [08:34] cub: 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) [09:10] zequence: 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? [09:24] cub_work: Perhaps the desktop meta? [09:25] I don't see openshot in depends on recommends, but I do see shotwell [09:26] I did a similar install a while back ago. I could check [09:26] Themes should have changed with latest isos [09:27] Great cycling weather these past couple of weeks. A bit chilly, but sunny and no wind! [09:28] I'll be taking advantage of that for a few hours [09:28] Sadly since I dropped my laptop I can't check or reproduce. :( [09:30] Was 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 endlessly [09:31] Tried 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. [09:32] So sad, I just got a really nice set up, super clean, mini ubuntu studio installation running dwm [09:32] and I drop the thing on the floor right after only to never be recovered. [09:33] So, 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. [09:41] cub_work: When you get the kernel problem, you probably have an old ISO. Just need to get the latest one (a netinstall, I presume) [10:11] hmm 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. :P [14:39] cub: could be there was an update, but no new iso build