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 Hi, regarding the update notifier, originally I was thinking in running it with cron.hourly, the problem is that it runs as superuser and su cannot "write" in users x to show the message. Any ideas? I was thinking in cron because it is less resource intensive than the app itself walking and sleeping
 wxl: What are your thoughts on shipping the Broadcom drivers in the ISO pool and then before installation with the welcome center install the drivers assuming the user agrees to it?
 i.e. make it much easier for the new user while still giving them choice
 If you think that would be a good idea, mind if I create a task?
 @tsimonq2 [If you think that would be a good idea, mind if I create a task?], If I create a task I'll probably consult an AA about the legality
 I think that the broadcom issue is not that simple
 At least it was not in 16.04
 Where should bugs be reported now? Launchpad?
 Maybe we should create a simple instruction on how to report bugs in the webpage
 https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/bugs/
 That is teh wiki page we have now. ^^
 Thanks!