 I had to reset my github password and do all that stuff, so it was faster then trying to submit it (re @Eickmeyer: Fixed.)
 @troyBORG That's fine. It was a quick fix, and it would've been a pull request for you, so that was just super easy.
 what's the URL again for the beta check list
[02:25] <kubuntu-tester9w> I did a minimal Kubuntu install and it left the Libreoffice common/core packages (though no writer etc. packages).  Is this a bug and, if so, should this be filed against ubiquity?
[02:27] <kubuntu-tester9w> It left the Libreoffice common/core packages installed, I mean.  I'm pretty sure that's different behaviour to 18.04 and 19.10.
 Huh.

 Looks like update-manager got the trace
 Okay. Bug #1871499
 Okay. Bug #1871490 (edited)
 With update manager
 An easy debdiff but no matter the case, it’s in progress
 I am trying to install lubuntu-desktop on my Raspberry Pi 4 running 19.04.1 64-bit Pi 4. At first, I thought it was going to prompt me for Wi-Fi, but it didn’t, so I had to use an ethernet cable. When it installed (`sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop`) I rebooted, and there isn’t a desktop yet. It just halted at the cloud-init part, and I couldn’t write in the terminal
 I am trying to install lubuntu-desktop on my Raspberry Pi 4 running 19.04.1 64-bit Pi 4. At first, I thought it was going to prompt me for Wi-Fi, but it didn’t, so I had to use an ethernet cable. When it installed ( sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop ) I rebooted, and there isn’t a desktop yet. It just halted at the cloud-init part, and I couldn’t write in the terminal
 I am trying to install lubuntu-desktop on my Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu Server 19.04.1 64-bit Raspberry Pi 4 edition. At first, I thought it was going to prompt me for Wi-Fi, but it didn’t, so I had to use an ethernet cable. When it installed ( sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop ) I rebooted, and there isn’t a desktop yet. It just halted at the cloud-init part, and I 
 @RikMills (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <kubuntu-tester9w> I did a minimal Kubuntu install and it left the Libreoffice common/core packages (though no writer etc. packages).  Is this a bug and, if so, should this be filed against ubiquity?)
 welcome @Lexmark_Alexander
 type 'startx' (re @GalacticLion7: I am trying to install lubuntu-desktop on my Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu Server 19.04.1 64-bit Raspberry Pi 4 edition. At first, I thought it was going to prompt me for Wi-Fi, but it didn’t, so I had to use an ethernet cable. When it installed ( sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop ) I rebooted, and there isn’t a desktop yet. It just halted at
 But I can't type anything, it's just stuck at cloud-init (re @philipz: type 'startx')
 Bash hasn't started up yet
 not sure, was just checking out this video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMo9C7LCzE0
 I am not sure SDDM works well on the pi (arm)
 https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi
 https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi/thank-you?version=19.10.1&architecture=arm64+raspi3 (re @kc2bez: I am not sure SDDM works well on the pi (arm))
 They're official flavors for the Pi, and they even suggest that we are able to install lubuntu-desktop
 It is absolutely bug worthy in my opinion.
 I thought the same thing, but a Lubuntu council member suggested it
 https://discourse.lubuntu.me/t/raspberry-pi-4-images/906/3 (re @kc2bez: It is absolutely bug worthy in my opinion.)
 You could switch to a different tty terminal and file a bug against SDDM
 We did have it working at one point.
 None of us have a pi4 though.
 It just froze at this part:
 After I installed lubuntu-desktop and rebooted
 I never got a display manager working
 It was all just CLI
 If you do a ctrl + alt + f2 it should take you to another tty terminal where you can login.
 Thanks, that brought me to the login screen (re @kc2bez: If you do a ctrl + alt + f2 it should take you to another tty terminal where you can login.)
 But no display manager
 I now have a shell working
 Right. It will be a cli prompt. SDDM is trying to display on tty1 but obviously isn't working.
 I think I'm using gdm3 (re @kc2bez: Right. It will be a cli prompt. SDDM is trying to display on tty1 but obviously isn't working.)
 It never asked if I wanna use gdm3 or sddm
 i there a url to see all the testcase results that have been done for particular product and not just for the current day
 That may work. Or lightdm is another option.
 I typed startx and it finally launched gdm3
 Excerpt that all the icons are not alligned
 And there's a huge black bar on all sides
 And it froze
 But all the icons are not aligned (edited)
 is there a url to see all the testcase results that have been done for particular product and not just for the current day (edited)
 Thanks everyone for help during this ubuntu testing week for making it as successful as it has been.
 already fixed (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <kubuntu-tester9w> I did a minimal Kubuntu install and it left the Libreoffice common/core packages (though no writer etc. packages).  Is this a bug and, if so, should this be filed against ubiquity?)
 Thanks for everything you have done as well. (re @philipz: Thanks everyone for help during this ubuntu testing week for making it as successful as it has been.)
 Am I the only one having issues with /boot/efi partition ? I see the partition flag is changed to msftdata
 Am I the only one having issues with /boot/efi partition ? I see the partition flag is changed to msftdata
 - Calamares (edited)
 On the Lubuntu daily? (re @arunpyasi: Am I the only one having issues with /boot/efi partition ? I see the partition flag is changed to msftdata
 - Calamares)
 ubuntudde, but yes I am using lubuntu calamares (re @kc2bez: On the Lubuntu daily?)
 I haven't experienced that myself and looking at our checklist I don't see that anyone reported issues with that. https://phab.lubuntu.me/w/release-team/testing-checklist/
 OK, isn't calamares supposed to convert any boot flags like msftdata into esp ?
 OK, Let me dig more into it and I will update.
 deleteing the partition and then creating it looks it fixes.
 but I think editing it should also make it to ESP
 👍 (re @arunpyasi: OK, Let me dig more into it and I will update.)
 other flavors can put out something similar if they wish - https://twitter.com/Xubuntu/status/1248204008600137729
 I am unable to connect to X11.
 https://transfer.sh/oboYk/log.log
 @kc2bez I see I could replidoge the bug in lubuntu too.
 When I select an existing partition, and press Edit and set boot flag, I see its not setting ESP flag and the error comes.
 file ubuntu-2020-04-09T14-28-37-422943000Z.webm too big to download (1539384 > allowed size: 1000000)
 (edited)
 file ubuntu-2020-04-09T14-28-37-422943000Z.webm too big to download (1539384 > allowed size: 1000000)
 (edited)
 And it was tested in VirtualBox
[14:36] <kc2bez> @arunpyasi please file a bug against calamares with clear steps to reproduce.
[14:36] <arunpyasi> kc2bez, OK
[14:36] <kc2bez> thanks
[14:37] <arunpyasi> arunpyasi, shall I report in github ?
[14:37] <arunpyasi> kc2bez, ^ :D
 Did the update-manager bug get patched?
 Bug #1871490
 Okay
 Also after installation, why is calamares changing the boot flag to msftdata ? Is it intended ? sounds weird.:
 Can you guys check https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/blueman/+bug/1860851
 I saw it too. I was doing research but then blueman got updated to 2.1.2 and I don't see the error anymore. I just built an ISO to try to find it and I didn't get the error message.
 people on studio report it, if you guys can take a look that'd be gr8
 It may not be necessary yet. We can do that if needed. (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <arunpyasi> arunpyasi, shall I report in github ?)
 @kc2bez I have few other findings I need to tell :D I will be right back ! :D
 you can see #calamares, they say its kpmcore4 .
 Ok. I may be afk for a bit but feel free to let us know.
 @kc2bez where do I report a bug for Ubuntu specific calamares issue ?
 they say its not calamares but kpmcore4 .
 for the pop.
 launchpad
 for the popup. (edited)
 You can use ubuntu-bug against Calamares or kpmcore
 Whichever you think the issue is against.
 ok. (re @kc2bez: Whichever you think the issue is against.)
 Also, can we force unmount any mounted partitions so that any newbie user can have all the options not just Manual partitioning ?
 Not currently. we do have a task for that in phab.lubuntu.me though.
 T149 ? (re @kc2bez: Not currently. we do have a task for that in phab.lubuntu.me though.)
 yes, that is it.
 Do you think it will be out in 20.04 final release ? (re @kc2bez: yes, that is it.)
 I don't think so at this point.
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> confirmed bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-settings-daemon/+bug/1871351 on 20.04 -desktop
 @kc2bez BTW, its really very confusing for any newbie/normal user. I think it should be fixed soon.
 The sooner the better :D
 I don't disagree.
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