[06:42] [telegram] At this stage it would make more sense to requestsync Debian packages containing the fix rather than ubuntu specific changes. [08:13] [telegram] I'm unable to install ubuntu on a system that has several disks - the installation choses /dev/sda to install itself but wants to install bootloader to /dev/nvmexxx. It fails, then asks me where to install bootloaders, I say /dev/sda, it finishes but after reboot grub is broken [08:13] [telegram] if I choose 'manual partitioning' and then do everything myself, install works fine. [08:13] [telegram] this only happens if there is more than one disk in the system - I had no problems on laptops where there is only one disk [08:14] [telegram] but my workstation laptop has two nvme disks and a ssd - fails. My desktop has nvme and 5 SSDs + spinning one - fails too. [08:14] [telegram] Ubuntu, UbuntuMATE, UbuntuBudgie, also ElementaryOS fail [08:14] [telegram] Kubuntu and KDE Neon work ok ) [08:14] [telegram] :) [08:21] [telegram] I think this is an issue with ubiquity-frontend-gtk. Kubuntu uses ubiquity-slideshow-kde and KDE Neon uses Calamares, which is why you do not face the issue there (I'm guessing). (re @MrkiMike: Kubuntu and KDE Neon work ok )) [08:22] [telegram] Yup, my thinking exactly. [08:22] [telegram] I actually had this problem with 19.10 and 19.04, just never bothered to report it :/ [08:22] [telegram] I remember a similar bug was reported on Launchpad. [08:23] [telegram] do you have the bug number, or URL? [08:26] [telegram] I found some, but those are all related to EFI installs [08:26] [telegram] i'm doing plain old bios install [08:26] [telegram] I'll report another bug [08:26] [telegram] Just looked, but can't find it right now. Will share if I find it again [08:27] [telegram] @MrkiMike Just looked, but can't find it right now. Will share if I find it again (edited) [08:36] [telegram] ack [11:35] [telegram] So far debian hasn’t seen my network patch yet (re @fossfreedom: At this stage it would make more sense to requestsync Debian packages containing the fix rather than ubuntu specific changes.) [12:41] [telegram] Hey [12:42] [telegram] I'm kinda new to this group [12:43] @siddana: welcome! [12:46] [telegram] is there a debian bug requesting it? (re @ItzSwirlz: So far debian hasn’t seen my network patch yet) [13:23] [telegram] Yes (re @RikMills: is there a debian bug requesting it?) [13:24] [telegram] Debian Bug 929245 [13:24] Debian bug 929245 in caja "Caja screen glitches in multihead setups" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/929245 [13:25] [telegram] Debian bug 969245* [13:25] Debian bug 969245 in cinnamon "cinnamon: Network applet - List of Wireless Networks doesn't refresh properly when clicking the applet logo" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/969245 === popey8 is now known as popey [16:52] [telegram] Rather than link to the commit would suggest you attach a debdiff that has a properly formatted dep3 header and has been tested to apply to the current package version. That should hopefully make it easier to be included in an update [21:37] [telegram] For what? Debian or Ubuntu? [21:37] [telegram] I did do the dep3 header in Ubuntu [21:37] [telegram] Debian doesn’t really care much actually (at least looking at their patches and all)