 Understand. Regarding remixes, the question would encompass DDE and Cinnamon.
[02:07] <guiverc> @alera_on I just answered a like question in another room (re: esp. lubuntu)
 Yes, I read and answered back. (re @ubuntutesting_bot: [irc] <guiverc> @alera_on I just answered a like question in another room (re: esp. lubuntu))
[02:10] <guiverc> ubuntu desktop... doing qa-test install & on selection of drop-down the background is changing... I'm using ubiquity so do I file against that?  or given the issue is likely something-else, any suggestions...
[02:12] <guiverc> :( I lost all my background now... I'll file against ubiquity (wrongly; it's an install QA)
 :)  sorry how your user ID shows is different here to IRC (re @alera_on: Yes, I read and answered back.)
 https://youtu.be/wtPI0ueioxk
 What is expected when we have a ZFS install and then try to install another OS/flavor (auto-resize case). Currently it does not show the previous install (just like the encrypted partition case). It only offers 'erase and install' and 'something else' options. Is it expected for ZFS?
 @saivinob it's expected. Resizing ZFS partitions is only possible manually, not with the installer.
 Thank you @Jibel. There is a bug #1925219. I will check with reporter if the previous install was one of encryption or ZFS.
 https://linuxunplugged.com/402
 The "install side by side" option is also not available if there is not enough disk space to resize a partition
 Noted.
 @saivinob  in this report, the user should attach the logs from /var/log/installer/ and /var/log/syslog from a live session after a failed attempt to resize
 Even for case where the installer did not show 'install side-by-side' option?
 thanks for sharing, but is there something specific you wanted us to hear in the podcast? (re @bittin1: https://linuxunplugged.com/402)
 well its the 21.04 episode this week (re @philipz: thanks for sharing, but is there something specific you wanted us to hear in the podcast?)
 oh sweet. i listen to them each week. :D
 @saivinob yes, because it'll tell us the layout of the partitions
 Got it. Thanks.
 maybe all the flavors/remixes want to put out a tweet like this to test the RCs - https://twitter.com/bluesabredavis/status/1384661118136770565
 someone in the xubuntu irc mentioned that it would have been great if 21.04 was released on 21.04 rather than 22.04. 😂
 So, it is same with existing LVM partition as well(?!). I first had the first flavor installed full disk with lvm setup, second flavor installer does not recognize it. Then I re-did with half disk with lvm (manual install). Still installer does not recognize it nor offer to install on remaining free space. I'll attach the logs to bug report. (re @Jibel: @saivinob it's expected. Resizing ZFS partitions is only possible ma
 side by side installation actually resizes existing partitions. Anything else must be done using manual partitioning. Maybe the wording in the installer could be improved.
 existing partition only, from previous install. 🤔
[14:13] <Deano59> ubuntu budgie for the rpi4 releasing tomorrow?
[15:09] -queuebot:#ubuntu-quality- Builds: Ubuntu Server riscv64+unleashed [Hirsute Final] has been updated (20210421)
[15:09] -queuebot:#ubuntu-quality- Builds: Ubuntu Server riscv64+unmatched [Hirsute Final] has been updated (20210421)
[15:35] <fossfreedom> Deano59: yes. Its linked via our downloads page. I dont envisage any changes to the current image unless something critical is highlighted in the next few hours.
[17:46] <mort> this isn't getting fixed before 21.04 is it: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nextcloud-desktop/+bug/1923053
 Nope. Upstream don't seem very interested
[17:53] <mort> upstream as in debian or as in nextcloud? I've built the desktop client from nextcloud's git repo and it works, and people in that launchpad thread are reporting that it works when replacing the nextcloud libraries with the latest ones from debian stable
[18:07] <mort> I saw you linked https://github.com/nextcloud/desktop/issues/3090, but I don't really understand how the Nextcloud project is supposed to debug this considering that nothing is wrong with a Nextcloud built from their actual git repo
[18:24] <mort> hmm, interesting, nextcloud from the nextcloud-developers PPA is also broke
[18:24] <mort> broken*
 if you are building the github master or 3.2 branch, you are not comparing like for like
 Does Ubuntu 21 release during tomorrow?
 Does Ubuntu 21 release during 2021-04-22? (edited)
 21.04 is planned to be released that day, yes
 Thanks. (re @cwayne: 21.04 is planned to be released that day, yes)