[00:26] <mparillo> http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/403/builds
[02:00] <valorie> https://twitter.com/kubuntu/status/1117206913156993024
[02:06] <mparillo> I got a strange error box on pkgcache.bin as if I had not done an MD5 sum on my ISO.
 I am unable to live boot the ISO.  I have tried 2 differnt USB thumb drives and 2 different PC's.
[02:08] <mparillo> The ISO did boot in my VM.
[02:08] <mparillo> And acted fine in the live mode.
 Going straight to install seems to work....installing entire disk now.
 UEFI live boot works, but not legacy.  The legacy BIOS install to entire disk completed the install, but black screen on reboot.
 Dropping to terminal session (ctrl-alt-f2) and issuing startx completed to the boot process. Installing nvidia drivers and wil see if system cleanly boots...
 System is working fine after NVidia-driver-340 install.
[02:45] <valorie> sounds like good feedback for the iso tracker, @DarinMiller
 yes, heading there now...
[02:45] <valorie> just got home from dinner and posting to Kubuntuforum
[02:46] <valorie> getting ready to pitch into testing since I'm no good at fixing bugs
 as per this page I need to file 2 bug reports: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/403/builds/191340/buginstructions
 Once for booting the ISO and one for booting system after install.
[02:49] <valorie> booting the ISO might be ubiquity
[02:49] <valorie> booting system after install.... grub?
 ubiquity worked fine-the install completed....
[02:51] <valorie> hmmm
 I don't think its a grub2 issues, but the above link says to file it that way.  I more suspect SDDM....
[02:51] <valorie> aha
 dang it, when changing my nickserv password, I hosed it
 now I can't get in
 anyway, back to testing I guess
[05:07] <krytarik> @Valoriez: But 'valorie' is still connected - could just do another password change through it?
 when I have time I'll join without my BNC
 I think that's where the incorrect password keeps getting put in
 if "valorie" is still connected — good
 can anyone remind me of how to successfully get into the OEM installer? evidently I'm putting in f4 wrong time or place
 giving up for the night — I keep freezing vbox which seems to freeze everything
[08:45] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » linode-01 build #2897: SUCCESS in 49 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=linode-01/2897/
[08:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » master build #2897: SUCCESS in 1 min 14 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=master/2897/
[08:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » swy-01 build #2897: SUCCESS in 4 min 27 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=swy-01/2897/
[11:58] <mparillo> valorie: I think you first need to hit any key (step 2 in http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/403/builds/191340/testcases/1305/results) before the F4. In VMware, it is difficult to get the keyboard strokes sent to the guest quickly enough, but I got it going.
[11:59] <mparillo> Minor problem is that the installer has no scrollbars, so it is difficult to get to the proceed button in the standard sized VMware window, and open-vm-tools-desktop is not part of the ISO.
[12:21] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:37] <mparillo> Howdy BluesKaj. We have an ISO to test (http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/403/builds/191340/testcases), but there will be a re-spin on Monday.
[12:39] <BluesKaj> IHey mparillo, I just reinstalled  ...was using legacy bio , but i decided to get more modern and reinsatlled with EFI/GPT  
[12:39] <BluesKaj> bios
[12:40] <mparillo> Great. 
[12:40] <BluesKaj> not in the mood to for another :-)
[12:42] <mparillo> Do we have an East Asian testers? https://www.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/bd0aby/why_is_still_after_20_years_not_possible_for_a/
[14:45] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » linode-01 build #2898: SUCCESS in 50 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=linode-01/2898/
[14:46] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » master build #2898: SUCCESS in 1 min 1 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=master/2898/
[14:49] -kubuntu-ci:#kubuntu-devel- Project mgmt_docker » swy-01 build #2898: SUCCESS in 4 min 12 sec: https://kci.pangea.pub/job/mgmt_docker/label=swy-01/2898/
 just out of topic a little bit, do you guys have experienced grub not showing menu list ?
 I have seen issue where I add an external bootalbe HD and grub-update failes to find it or it may find find it but not add it to the boot menu.  I ended up using the grub GUI to add  the drive to the grub boot.
 @DarinMiller, at least it shown after you add right ?
 Correct, but I failed when using my usual command line options (update-grub, grub-install, grub-mkconfig, etc.)
 bug 1818772
 thats is my problem :(
 previously working fine
[16:54] <IrcsomeBot4> * myfenris as of now , i need to choose with black/blank screen the OS that i want to choose
 1st is Ubuntu , but i set through the grub gui Windows 10 is my default
 Oh! that's funny and not funny at the same time :)
 @myfenris, even though my daily driver is Ubuntu ...
 Did you try this? http://tipsonubuntu.com/2018/03/11/install-grub-customizer-ubuntu-18-04-lts/
 that fixed my issue.  I have Neon, 18.10 and 19.04 triple booting on an internal drive.  I have Solus on an external drive.  I had to use the grub-customizer to detet/add Solus to the boot menu.
 @DarinMiller, yups .. installed
 previously the purple menu list works without any problem
[17:14] <IrcsomeBot4> * myfenris now its blank/black screen
 tried to purge the grub and reinstall
 let me try this : https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2302170
 wow, that seems a little extreme.  Let me know how it goes...
 i tried to removed MOK , enable MOK .. then disable secureboot ... allow legacy n eufi ... then .... WALLA ...
 grub menu list appear again ..
 hmmm but little bit strange
 @ubottu, updated the bugs
 @DarinMiller live session ok here on a Dell Inspiron 15 5578
 Legacy BIOS?
 I booted it in legacy mode if that counts
 Keyboard= human figure ?
 huh?
 Easy way to determine legacy vs uefi if the first prompt is keyboard = human. In uefi you see a grub style menu
 @DarinMiller, Yeah, that is there
 (Photo, 720x1280) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/LgKrRKO8/file_14754.jpg
 Plus as said, I am choosing legacy
 (Photo, 1280x960) https://irc-attachments.kde.org/VurwV3Ko/file_14756.jpg
 yep, I see that in the lagacy boot
 oh. that is a quite old laptop?
 probably not a fair comparison then
 Very strange.  I have never had live bood issues with these boxes before.  Ironically, my dual video card laptop used to be quite fight now boots without any special command changes (up until and including 18.10 I had either add nomodeset or remove the ubuityselect option.
 Those old laptops are primarily used for install testing but they will play counterstrike source quite well (60fps at 1920x1200).
 shame you can't try an iso boot with an older kernel
 You mean like burn a dvd?
 I mean shame there isn't a choice of kernel to boot on the isos
 nm, I understand....
 Hey, I just found a work around.  using ctrl-alt-f2 and dropping to command line, I can enter "startx" and live session works.  This is the same thing i had to do after a full disk install before I installed the NVidia driver.
 Must be a legacy Nouveau driver issue....
 I never thought to do that with a live boot.
 There is a new version in Disco. Curious
 grabbing latest daily....
 zsync showed no changes.... ??
 will try regular ubuntu iso for the elephant...
 oh oh. Ubuntu live boots....
 Journal of the session that failed to boot: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qThWrdtC65/
 Did I ever say kdeconnect is awesome? (Uh yes I did and I am sure I will say it again 😁) it allowed me to grab link from the love boot session.
 Dang auto correct again...
 bug report updated with above link.
 Thanks