 2 systems upgraded 20.04 with no issues today. Well almost no issues.. no my desktop autoremove removed k3b and obs-build and associated deps, but  they were easy to re-install....
 on my desktop^
[11:19] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[15:46] <mparillo> Just installed today's ISO to a VM. Got a failed unmounting CDROM message after clicking the done button, but eventually clicking in the VM, it did reboot and all seems OK
 I think people are doing some work on that reboot sequence
[16:30] <mparillo> And to be fair, the reboot sequence seems to always work on real hardware, it is just hit-and-miss on VMs. But never a stop-ship, because worst-case, I just hard-power-off the VM, and it has never failed to come back up.
 OEM install lacks mouse pointer on UEFI BIOS systems.  Anyone else see this issue?
 Another Kubuntu 20.04 issue: shortcuts created via kde menu editor show up in the Global Application Launcher shortcuts, but they do now work.  If the shortcut is created under Custom Shortcuts in the KMenutEdit section, they work as expected.
 I could not find a bug report for the OEM mouse bug, but I am verifying bug in ubuntu prior to creating the bug report.
 I have not created a bug report for the kmenuedit shortcut issue yet....
 Hmmm, the Ubunut OEM installer is way different than the Kubuntu OEM installer and the mouse works fine.  So looks like we have an issue to resolve.
 I verified the missing mouse on 2 different UEFI systems here...
[21:45] <valorie> thank you for your attention to detail there, @DarinMiller!
[21:45] <valorie> how are you out there in Ideeeho?
 We are quite well. I have been working from home for the last 2 weeks and looks like that will continue for 2 more.
 btw, kmenuedit shortcut bug in known: https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=417495
 Since Ubuntu uses a new installer way different that Kubuntu's, how should I file the OEM install bug?  BTW, the Ubuntu OEM installer also has bugs and does not allow installation of the OS to a USB mounted SSD.
 @DarinMiller, Just against ubiquity I guess, referencing it is Kubuntu