[00:41] kgiii, you don't need to fully-test yet in my opinion (quick boot & check it looks okay to me is enough); it's mostly still a impish system with only some basic ubuntu base stuff changing (opinion based on this install box; I haven't setup jammy to download yet so don't have a manifest to compare with impish yet). [00:46] The manifest difference wasn't much today. It was a bit more the day before, which seemed a bit unusual. I only keep the last two manifests so I can't do a diff. But, yeah, it wasn't a major change today. It's okay. I don't mind doing the full tests - I sometimes just do the minimal and check the stuff noted when I diff the two manifests. [00:47] :) === genii is now known as genii-core [13:53] [telegram] I was trying to connect to a wifi in 20.04 but it was not connecting, after trying out different techniques and stuff and using terminal to connect, I came to know I typed the wrong password. But it didn't tell me it was a wrong password, it just wasn't not connecting, not even showing that it is trying to connect. Can you guys please look into this matter in the next release? [13:55] [telegram] I think that's an underlying Network Manager request that we can't 'fix' because Network Manager (nm-tray) handles all those bits. (re @jafarabbas33: I was trying to connect to a wifi in 20.04 but it was not connecting, after trying out different techniques and stuff and using terminal to connect, I came to know I typed the wrong password. But it didn't tell me it was a wrong password, it just wasn't not connecting, not even showing [13:55] [telegram] I can forward it to Network Manager upstream and nm-tray upstream but I can't guarantee *any* movement by the upstream teams who develop those bits === genii-core is now known as genii [13:56] [telegram] Please do that. Maybe they will. I am not that familiar with the development cycle. Thank you. [13:57] [telegram] It is somewhat related to this upstream issue https://github.com/palinek/nm-tray/issues/48 [13:57] Issue 48 in palinek/nm-tray "password length oustide IEEE standard is accepted, silently fails" [Open] [13:58] [telegram] I will point out this though: upstream software developers like those for nm-tray are *not* bound to the Ubuntu / Lubuntu development cycles [13:58] [telegram] so it's an 'at their leisure' type situation when they will (or if they will) fix certain issues [14:05] [telegram] Okay no problem. I just wanted to point this problem out. [20:12] @guivec, I did just that today. Just a quick test. Now my afternoon is gonna feel incomplete. [22:42] [telegram] I sense a perfectionist kgiii === genii is now known as genii-core