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-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: haskell-language-c99-simple [riscv64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.1.2-2] (no packageset)00:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: renpy [riscv64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [8.0.1+dfsg-1] (no packageset)00:33
RAOFluis220413: I know you won't see this now, but when you get back: I've commented on the openconnect bug, asking some questions. If you want to talk about them over IRC and happen to overlap UTC+10, feel free to give me a ping when you're around.01:42
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [amd64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:20
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [ppc64el] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:21
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [arm64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [armhf] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:22
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [s390x] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- New binary: librecast [riscv64] (kinetic-proposed/universe) [0.5.1-3] (no packageset)05:35
sil2100tsimonq2: hey!08:11
sil2100tsimonq2: ...oh no, ignore me, wrong tab-completion08:12
sil2100...and we don't seem to have tseliot here08:12
sil2100eh, I HATE nvidia installer issues08:18
slyonsil2100: FYI: some of the download links in the ISO tracker are broken again (e.g. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/daily/20220809/jammy-base-ppc64el.tar.gz -> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/jammy/daily/20220809/jammy-base-ppc64el.tar.gz)08:19
sil2100Yeah, sorry about that, didn't get to fixing the base links08:19
sil2100eh, nvidia installs just depress me09:09
sil2100We always have to have an issue with those09:09
sil2100I'll dig out my nvidia test laptop and try it in a moment09:09
schopin_summing up our out-of-band discussion: when installing 22.04.1 Desktop on a laptop with nvidia GPU (proprietary enabled), *without* network, the system ends up without the nvidia drivers installed. Enabling network installs it just fine, and in the logs the installer does install the driver packages, including nvidia-driver-515, but on the booted install that package is nowhere to be found.09:12
schopin_The system logs on the system don't show anywhere that the package has been uninstalled09:13
=== schopin_ is now known as schopin
sil2100I checked the logs schopin_ provided and at least from the attached installer syslog, it looks like nvidia-driver-515 is installed correctly - comparing with the 'working' logs from 22.04 release images, the only difference I see is 510 being installed instead of 51509:13
schopinThe only nvidia packages installed are nvidia-kernel-common-515, a bunch of kernel modules, and nvidia-prime.09:14
sil2100So I have no idea how the end system ends up without the 515 driver installed09:14
sil2100I am cursed, cursed to respin 22.04.1 into eternity09:18
=== jibel_ is now known as jibel
schopinsil2100: look at the end of the syslog, there's a plugininstall.py crash that doesn't occur in 22.04.009:26
sil2100Shit09:28
sil2100THis might be the cause, maybe it's missing a package dependency in the pool and crashes because it cannot get it from neither the pool or via network09:30
schopinI'm still really confused as to how/when the driver were uninstalled :/09:30
sil2100xnox and juliank are also looking into this09:42
sil2100I'll try a no-network install on my laptop in the meantime09:42
sil2100Anyway, this warrants a respin in case we find the fix10:01
=== cascardo__ is now known as cascardo
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: rejected apparmor [source] (bionic-proposed) [2.12-4ubuntu5.2]12:06
sil2100Okay, status update on the nvidia offline stupidness12:40
sil2100We were investigating some 'easy' solutions to this12:40
sil2100So besides respinning all the images and having to deal with the fact that we have new kernels in -updates already, we had considered two 'hacky' solutions:12:40
sil2100a) Adding libdpkg-perl to the package pool. This is doable, but needs re-creating the pool on the images by hand - which is doable, but I personally never did that without using debian-cd12:41
sil2100b) juliank noticed that the bug is triggered because the live system has /var/lib/apt/lists/*_Packages files present, letting the installer know that libdpkg-perl is available via the internet (even though no networking is available). So cleaning up those on the installer images is a solution as well12:43
sil2100I just tried hand-tinkering b) and I got a successful nvidia offline installation12:43
sil2100So I'm thinking of actually trying b)12:43
sil2100I assume we'd need to do this only for Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Mate, Ubuntu Kylin, Xubuntu?12:44
sil2100I'll wait for a final comment from juliank how safe this is to do as a solution, but I'll start doing that on cdimage, creating a new publish id for it12:46
icey[m]hey, could i beg acceptance into jammy-proposed for python-cheroot: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+queue?queue_state=1&queue_text=python-cheroot13:35
=== plars_ is now known as plars
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: accepted lxcfs [source] (bionic-proposed) [3.0.3-0ubuntu1~18.04.3]13:56
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: I'm seeing the same plugininstall.py crash on OEM install in Kubuntu that you were. We rely on that with Kubuntu Focus pretty heavily.14:25
sil2100This should be fixed with my hackery ;)14:25
sil2100Oh man, this will be the most hackiest of point releases I've been leading for sure14:26
Eickmeyer[m]Hackery is fun. /s XD14:27
* tsimonq2 can remember hackier ones... :P14:32
sil2100hahah, for sure, but not on my watch! ;p14:42
sil2100Okay, let's see if my hacked up image via cdimage is bootable, if yes I guess I'll send it for some testing to everyone. Need to see if it's not breaking anything before we move along to repacking all the other flavors14:44
* mfo feels inspired by demonstration of candid (? :) expression and technical expertise/considerations/teamwork above. (if that counts/supports in some way the people handling it. :)14:57
ricotzdoko_, hi, please check the dependencies in python3-stdlib-extensions against python3-defaults15:06
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)15:10
sil2100Ok everyone! I linked the new image ^ but I cannot guarantee it's all good and shiny yet, just did a boot test on VM. My USB drive is now ready for a test ride on my Nvidia hardware15:13
sil2100I'd be grateful if people could take the image and do some dogfooding on those. To make sure we didn't break anything by clearing out those Packages files15:14
sil2100If tests won't show anything worrysome, I'll continue with other flavors15:14
bdmurraysil2100: FYI the checksums look old15:22
sil2100aaaah, yessss15:23
sil2100THanks for noticing!15:23
bdmurrayquality man15:23
* bdmurray has an eye for details15:23
sil2100I need those quality eyes testing the new iso then!15:32
bdmurrayIts downloading. ;-)15:33
sil2100;) Thank you15:35
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: epiphany-browser (jammy-proposed/universe) [42.1-1ubuntu1 => 42.4-0ubuntu1] (desktop-extra)16:04
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: evolution-data-server (jammy-proposed/main) [3.44.2-0ubuntu1 => 3.44.4-0ubuntu1] (i386-whitelist, ubuntu-desktop)16:08
bdmurrayDuring the boot process after installing I'm seeing some "mtd device must be supplied" messages. Has anyone else seen this?16:11
sil2100I  think I've seen that before. Is this the first time you're seeing this?16:12
sil2100Oh, crap, I now think I forgot something in those images16:12
arraybolt3[m]I've seen it quite often but it doesn't seem to affect the system's usability.16:12
arraybolt3[m]It's not just in the 22.04.1 images I don't think, I've seen it on my usual 22.04 system that just kept being upgraded IIRC.16:12
bdmurrayYes, I agree its not important for the point release and I also saw it on my desktop this morning. A better question might have been has anyone reported a bug and if so what is the number?16:13
sil2100Please continue testing in the meantime since it's just minor, but I forgot to update md5sums.txt on the iso (will fix and re-pack)16:13
bdmurrayOh it was in my firefox history bug 198162216:17
ubottuBug 1981622 in systemd (Ubuntu Jammy) "mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)" [Medium, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/198162216:17
sil2100So far I tested an nvidia normal install and a PL locale minimal install (also with nvidia) on my Dell laptop16:18
sil2100Both seemed fine16:18
sil2100Not sure what other test cases we can do to make sure nothing's broken. Can maybe someone try OEM install as well?16:18
bdmurrayI thought I tested an install bug /var/log/installer/media-info has 20220809 not 20220809.116:18
sil2100The more general dogfooding done the better. Maybe some network enabled installs?16:18
sil2100bdmurray: ah, another thing needing tweaking then16:19
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: evolution (jammy-proposed/universe) [3.44.1-0ubuntu1 => 3.44.4-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-mate, ubuntukylin)16:20
sil2100Okay, included in the new repack16:22
bdmurrayOkay I did test the iso file with a sha256sum of 8b2070d3f9f4d417c37afdd9c0b790624bf730b45d8b75b06a680c7ec197be44 and the install went fine.16:22
bdmurrayBy the way there are now 2 checksums for the same iso in https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/20220809.1/SHA256SUMS16:22
* bdmurray goes for food16:22
arraybolt3[m]Is there anything particular in the testing that still need done? I did an Ubuntu MATE OEM install and a bunch of Ubuntu Studio stuff, is there other high-priority testcases or should I just tackle anything not yet done on the QA tracker?16:23
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: so I'd like someone to take a look at desktop and do some install tests - I'll also be repacking MATE, Kubuntu, kylin, budgie and Xubuntu soon16:24
sil2100bdmurray: I re-packed 20220809.1, mirrors are syncing - can you re-try in a moment?16:25
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: is this special focus on OEM or just general end-user installation?16:25
sil2100Eickmeyer[m]: I'd say both. The main thing broken was the Nvidia driver installation, but we want to know if by hot-fixing this we didn't break anything else16:26
arraybolt3[m]I've got a desktop with an nVidia card so I should be able to test that.16:26
sil2100I suppose Budgie, MATE, Xubuntu and kylin offer installing nvidia drivers like regular Ubuntu, right? Just making sure16:26
sil2100Please also test non-nvidia cases, since I don't want to break others by accident16:27
arraybolt3[m]I guess we'll find out - I know Studio and Lubuntu do not.16:27
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: Ok. That sounds right. And yes, the only two that don't install the Nvidia drivers are Lubuntu and Studio because calamares doesn't have a facility to use ubuntu-drivers.16:27
Eickmeyer[m]I mean, it could probably be written by sir-hacks-a-lot Simon Quigley but I digress...16:28
tsimonq2That's DOCTOR hacks-a-lot to you lmaoooo16:29
tsimonq2"Doctor in Chaos from the School of the Chaos Monkey"16:29
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gjs (jammy-proposed/main) [1.72.0-3~ubuntu22.04.2 => 1.72.2-0ubuntu1] (desktop-core, desktop-extra, i386-whitelist, mozilla)16:33
sil2100This is essentially all so terrible eh16:33
sil2100Suddenly my upload to ancientminister became terrible16:34
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: I don't know for sure if you talked about this a bit ago, but http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-budgie/jammy/daily-live/20220809/MD5SUMS.gpg does not exist and is listed as the checksum GPG signature for Ubuntu Budgie.16:34
sil2100We'll have to tweak it on the tracker at some point, yes16:34
sil2100Since it probably didn't get updated after we switched off to just-SHA25616:35
Eickmeyer[m]That happened quite some time ago.16:35
Eickmeyer[m]Yeah, arraybolt3 , we don't use the md5sums anymore, go with sha256.16:36
arraybolt3[m]Eickmeyer: I know that. It's just in the tracker and messes up my super-fancy handcrafted downloader script.16:36
arraybolt3[m](Which I guess is my problem since I wrote the script, but...)16:36
Eickmeyer[m]Oh, I just use zsync and download from current.16:38
Eickmeyer[m]While, of course, making sure that current matches what's in the tracker.16:39
arraybolt3[m]Eickmeyer: Mine does a lot but I probably shouldn't dump the details in this channel (I do use zsync, though).16:40
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: gnome-desktop (jammy-proposed/main) [42.2-0ubuntu1 => 42.4-0ubuntu1] (ubuntu-desktop)16:52
bdmurraysil2100: so which isos have been repacked?16:57
sil2100bdmurray: for now only Ubuntu, Kubuntu is uploading, and rest I'll probably be able to do faster with help of IS16:57
arraybolt3[m]wait so I just synced everything too early?17:00
bdmurrayarraybolt3[m]: yes17:13
* arraybolt3[m] facepalms, but hey that will hopefully make the next zsync faster!17:14
sil2100Sorry!17:14
sil2100I'll be done soon I promise17:14
arraybolt3[m]Don't be sorry, it was my fault for not paying enough attenton!17:15
sil2100In the meantime, any obvious issues with the desktop ones?17:15
arraybolt3[m]s/attenton/attention/17:15
arraybolt3[m]No clue, because the one that actually was done is still syncing...17:15
arraybolt3[m](My Internet speed is currently around 2 to 3 megabytes per second at the moment.)17:15
bdmurrayI'm doing an Ubuntu Desktop install again now17:16
Eickmeyer[m]I'm going to be spending my workday today testing Kubuntu as soon as it's available.17:24
bdmurraysil2100: my Ubuntu desktop install worked well17:37
sil2100Okay, Kubuntu repacked, syncing mirrors17:37
sil2100Once 09.1 appears for Kubuntu, could someone try it out and see if I didn't totally break something by accident?17:37
sil2100I'll continue with mate17:37
sil2100bdmurray: phew17:38
sil2100Eickmeyer[m]: ^17:38
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)17:38
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: On it, will be watching.17:38
Eickmeyer[m]Oh, there it is.17:38
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: Are the nVidia problems with Secure Boot or just in general? (I ask because I need to know if I need to enable Secure Boot on my desktop before starting the install or not.)17:54
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Unapproved: openldap (jammy-proposed/main) [2.5.12+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 => 2.5.13+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1] (i386-whitelist, ubuntu-server)17:54
bdmurraysil2100: my notes say in general17:55
bdmurrayoops arraybolt3[m] ^^17:55
arraybolt3[m]👍️ Thank you!17:55
sil2100Okay, did now ubuntu-mate, maybe I'll do a quick test of that on vm if it at least launches17:58
arraybolt3[m]Well I hit quite an interesting Nouveau bug so far (let's just say my screen is supposed to be a screen not a strobe light). Not sure if it's my fault or Nouveau's but it certainly wasn't right, that's for sure.18:03
arraybolt3[m]Thankfully I have a different screen that isn't going berzerk.18:05
Eickmeyer[m]arraybolt3: We've noticed on Kubuntu Focus hardware that we have to disable nouveau and get it to default to the integrated intel graphics to get it to work properly for installation.18:05
arraybolt3[m]Hmm. My particular desktop makes that a tricky proposition, but oh well. I think it might be my monitor cable's fault (DVI-to-HDMI cable, not sure which end is input and which end it output but it seems to work with DVI graphics card to HDMI monitor).18:07
arraybolt3[m]Oh dear. I just hit a possibly serious bug.18:08
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu MATE Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)18:08
arraybolt3[m]Start the installatoin, choose Erase Disk and install Ubuntu, click Install Now, then go back.18:08
arraybolt3[m]The installer won't allow you to go forward again.18:08
Eickmeyer[m]That sounds like a known Ubiquity bug I've seen reported before.18:09
arraybolt3[m]Oh wait, shook it into working. I had to go back one more time and then go forward.18:09
bdmurrayYes, that's a duplicate.18:10
arraybolt3[m]OK. And it had a workaround, so nevermind, we're good!18:10
sil2100If we find another release blocker now I'll go crazy18:18
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: Well I told it to install proprietary drivers at install time, but it's still on Nouveau.18:20
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: what image is that?18:21
arraybolt3[m]I'm gonna re-zsync, reflash if necessary, and reinstall just to confirm, but I think that's bad.18:21
arraybolt3[m]I think it's the latest one.18:21
sil2100And did you have the nvidia drivers installed with 22.04 the release images?18:21
arraybolt3[m]No clue, I'll test that too.18:21
sil2100We need to make sure it's the 20220809.1 image, and if it's  the same symptoms that basically kernel drivers are installed but not the nvidia packages18:22
arraybolt3[m]We'll know momentarily - zsync will tell me.18:22
sil2100What flavor was that?18:23
arraybolt3[m](I know which ISO I flashed, I just am going to make sure it's the same one as the one you mentioned.)18:23
arraybolt3[m]Ubuntu Desktop.18:23
sil2100Did anyone here also try the 20220809.1 image with nvidia hardware besides me?18:24
arraybolt3[m]Crud, target 100% complete, fetched 0. This is indeed the 20220809.1 image18:24
arraybolt3[m]Reflash just in case it's my flash drive's fault.18:24
sil2100schopin: you still around?18:25
sil2100Is there anyone with Nvidia hardware who can test this too?18:26
sil2100Since I'll be pissed if I tested the wrong thing or something18:26
arraybolt3[m]I'll see if I can enlist some help from alternate locations.18:26
sil2100bdmurray: do you have some nvidia hardware?18:26
sil2100jawn-smith: maybe you?18:26
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: I just got Kubuntu finished zsyncing, getting ready to test shortly.18:26
Eickmeyer[m]Nvidia hardware.18:27
sil2100I desperately need all-hands-on-deck here, since if this is still broken then "we're screwed"18:27
* jawn-smith reads scrollback18:27
bdmurraysil2100: I'm looking18:27
jawn-smithMy only nvidia hardware is my main development machine. If bdmurray doesn't have any I'll give it a shot installing to some other disk18:28
arraybolt3[m]We might also sound an alarm in -devel to see if anyone's there.18:29
bdmurrayarraybolt3[m]: Could you confirm the sha256sum of the image you used?18:29
arraybolt3[m]My downloading tool auto-downloads and verifies the sha256sum, and it was OK.18:30
arraybolt3[m]I can paste the sum here if it's helpful though.18:30
bdmurrayplease18:30
arraybolt3[m]c396e956a9f52c418397867d1ea5c0cf1a99a49dcf648b086d2fb762330cc88d18:30
sil2100I'll also re-test the image in a moment, but I don't want to stop the repacking work18:30
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: do you have access to the install logs?18:31
arraybolt3[m]What all images are done? Kubuntu, MATE, is that all?18:31
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: can you share the syslog of the installer?18:31
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: Yes, actually!18:31
arraybolt3[m]One moment, powering test rig back on...18:31
sil2100I'm in the middle of doing Xubuntu, but I'm a bit stressed out that I'm doing this work for nothing as it's still broken18:32
arraybolt3[m]You want the whole /var/log/installer folder as a tar.gz, or just the syslog?18:33
arraybolt3[m]The syslog is here: https://termbin.com/wf3a18:33
arraybolt3[m]Also my system is still intact so if you want to gut it throw commands at me and I'll tell you what they do.18:35
sil2100It's like a different bug hm, no crash on the end, and I see nvidia-driver-515 installed18:37
sil2100Can you run `dpkg -l | grep nvidia` on the installed system?18:37
bdmurrayjawn-smith: the laptop I thought might have nvidia does not18:37
sil2100jawn-smith: no need for you to break your running system, I'll quickly dd the image and give it a re-try18:38
arraybolt3[m]It gives no output.18:39
arraybolt3[m](re: Can you run `dpkg -l | grep nvidia` on the installed system?)18:39
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: ^18:40
sil2100Then I have no idea what's going on, clearly those packages have been installed and not removed18:40
jawn-smithsil2100: I do have a spare hard drive I could install to18:40
arraybolt3[m]I'll do another reinstall and see if it works, it might just be a transient error.18:43
Eickmeyer[m]Kubuntu OEM test running now18:43
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: was that with network disabled?18:44
arraybolt3[m]Well... ish? I started the installer with network disabled, then realized I wanted the network and plugged in an Ethernet cable on the screen where it gave me the option to install updates. Then the box became available and I checked it to install the updates.18:45
arraybolt3[m]This time it's going to be network enabled the whole way through.18:45
arraybolt3[m]So installer started without network and then installed with network.18:45
arraybolt3[m]Also I hit "Try Ubuntu" first rather than "Install Ubuntu" since my screen was acting up at first and I was trying to fix it.18:46
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: ^18:46
sil2100It's still a valid test case. I was testing with no-network, since that's where the bug was appearing initially18:47
arraybolt3[m]And I had one time where I went back and then forward again. All in all, I'm realizing it was a really messy test.18:47
sil2100I'm worried I tested the wrong thing actually, dding the image now18:47
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: Happy to report: Kubuntu OEM install worked, no crashes, Nvidia install worked, performed on network setup. Would you like me to try without network?18:55
sil2100Eickmeyer[m]: oh yes please! No network was where the bug was present, but a network one is also reassuring18:57
sil2100(since we know we didn't break anything at least)18:58
arraybolt3[m]Just finished my second installation.18:58
jawn-smithsil2100: what can I do to help?18:59
jawn-smithIs it worth swapping out my hard drives?19:00
arraybolt3[m]Alright, second test successful, proprietary driver in use immediately after installation. This time I did everything in an orderly fashion (boot, Install Ubuntu, proceed through as normal making sure to check the proprietary driver box, network available the whole time).19:00
arraybolt3[m]515 driver is marked as in use in Software & Updates.19:00
arraybolt3[m]So now that raises a bunch of questions as to why my first installation borked.19:01
arraybolt3[m]I'm going to try a no-network install now.19:01
arraybolt3[m]Unless you want anything out of the system.19:02
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: ^19:02
sil2100Retested on my machine and it works19:09
arraybolt3[m]No-network install in progress on my machine.19:10
sil2100THank you! Yeah, it's still interesting re: what actually happened, but it's reassuring that a 'clean' install went fine19:10
sil2100phew19:10
sil2100Ok, continuuing with the repacking then19:10
bdmurraysil2100: see this log from Carlos https://launchpadlibrarian.net/617564276/syslog19:11
bdmurrayand the "Failed to fetch cdrom://" line19:11
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: No-network OEM without network on Nvidia: complete success.19:11
Eickmeyer[m](Kubuntu)19:11
arraybolt3[m]bdmurray: Hash sum mismatch, sounds like an ISO or USB error to me.19:12
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Xubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)19:12
arraybolt3[m]https://pastebin.com/fkb4z4qV19:12
sil2100jawn-smith: I think we dodged a bullet with the issues so far19:12
arraybolt3[m]That's the part where I'm seeing the corrupted file in that log.19:12
sil2100Eickmeyer[m]: oh man, music to my ears19:12
jawn-smithsil2100: great news but I'll stand by19:12
bdmurrayAug 10 17:50:12 ubuntu casper-md5check[1887]: Check finished: errors found in 1 files! You might encounter errors.19:14
arraybolt3[m]Yep. Guessing we found that one file.19:15
sil2100uh oh, is that a download error or did I not update some checksum?19:15
arraybolt3[m]Since it's part of the 515 driver I'm guessing it's a download error since my system took the 515 driver no problems.19:16
arraybolt3[m](speaking of which my system just finished up the install so we're about to see how it works)19:16
arraybolt3[m]My casper-md5check in my installer logs says "Check finished: no errors found."19:19
bdmurrayWhat a bad coincidence - Aug 10 17:47:02 ubuntu casper-md5check[1887]: Checking ./pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-515/libnvidia-gl-515_515.65.01-0ubuntu0.19:19
bdmurray22.04.1_amd64.deb........./pool/restricted/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers-515/libnvidia-gl-515_515.65.01-0ubuntu0.22.04.1_amd64.deb: mismatch19:19
arraybolt3[m]And the 515 driver installed properly.19:20
arraybolt3[m]So that's a successful no-network installation.19:20
arraybolt3[m](one moment, my laptop is nagging me to reboot, brb)19:20
Eickmeyer[m]I'm doing a no-network Kubuntu end-user (regular) Nvidia install for good measure.19:21
arraybolt3[m]back online.19:22
arraybolt3[m]Network-enabled OEM installation in progress.19:23
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: No-network regular (end-user) Kubuntu with Nvidia install success. Looks like Kubuntu 22.04.1 is a go, but I'll leave that up to RikMills since he's the RM.19:25
RikMills[m]Eickmeyer: can't test that at the moment for reasons yoiu know :(19:26
RikMills[m]I will take your word for it19:27
Eickmeyer[m]Rik Mills: Ok, want me to mark as ready (assuming I have the power)?19:27
RikMills[m]If you can, the yeah19:27
sil2100\o/19:28
RikMills[m]s/the/then/19:28
sil2100Ok, budgie done, only one left is kylin19:32
Eickmeyer[m]Bah, wouldn't let me mark Kubuntu as ready.19:32
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Budgie Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)19:32
Eickmeyer[m]Now this I can do...19:34
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Studio DVD amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been marked as ready19:34
Eickmeyer[m]Rik Mills: I'm unable.19:35
sil2100I don't know what we'd be able to do without all the help, thank you flavors!19:35
arraybolt3[m]Syncing MATE now, I've got this and one more Ubuntu Desktop install and then I'm willing to say it's AOK on my hardware.19:35
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: We're all Ubuntu. This is the ultimate definition of "I am because we all are", don't you think? :)19:36
Eickmeyer[m]^ This guy gets it.19:36
sil2100So true!19:36
bdmurray;-)19:37
* arraybolt3[m] has to go afk real quick19:39
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Ubuntu Kylin Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been updated (20220809.1)19:47
sil2100Okay, I think that's all of them19:47
sil2100I'll now start doing the other releasey stuff, I'll pre-publish images regardless19:48
sil2100And update the tracking post19:48
arraybolt3[m]Should I focus on MATE or Kylin next?19:48
arraybolt3[m](Or any other flavor really, I just want to make sure I make the best use of the time I have.)19:53
bdmurrayI think MATE as Kylin people may show up to test.19:53
fossfreedomsil2100: yesterdays UB iso was 2.7G ... the latest is now 2.4G ... any ideas why?19:57
sil2100fossfreedom: ...it might be the removed _Packages files20:01
arraybolt3[m]Alright, back in action!20:01
sil2100fossfreedom: at least I noticed that the filesystem.squashfs after removing the files *and* repacking with mksquashfs weirdly was like 500MB-ish smaller20:01
sil2100Checked the diffs and the only differences were the removed _Packages files20:01
sil2100So I don't know if it's that or some better compression, dunno20:02
fossfreedomAh. So expected I guess.  Sounds like a really good idea for the future.20:02
sil2100Expected, but I did not expect such big differences. That being said, I saw no other differences + the images seem to work as expected20:03
sil2100...fameous last words20:03
arraybolt3[m]I'm guessing that's also why the zsync is taking so long to determine the delta between the old ISO and the new?20:03
arraybolt3[m](Proprietary driver working on a network-enabled OEM install, Firefox launches out of the box)20:04
sil2100Again, music to my ears20:05
fossfreedom'fraid just don't have any nvidia stuff myself to test but I will try a no network bcmwl based install20:06
sil2100fossfreedom: \o/20:07
sil2100The more varying tests the better!20:07
arraybolt3[m]fossfreedom: You're the Budgie guy, right? If so I can throw some Budgie testing into the mix.20:08
sil2100I might give kylin a spin later, but I first want to do some of the pre-publishing + other .1 prep suff20:08
sil2100'The Budgie Guy', hahah, love it ;)20:08
arraybolt3[m]I figure Simon's the Lubuntu guy, Erich's the Studio guy, Rik's the Kubuntu guy, etc. I guess Mark Shuttleworth is the Ubuntu guy then?20:09
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* cjwatson tries to remember when Mark last did image testing ;-)20:11
cjwatsonQuite A While Ago I suspect20:11
arraybolt3[m]LOL20:11
arraybolt3[m]No-network OEM installation in progress.20:11
arraybolt3[m](I guess I *should* say "flavor lead", but the term escaped me at the moment.)20:12
RikMills[m]<Eickmeyer[m]> "Rik Mills: I'm unable." <- doing now20:13
-queuebot:#ubuntu-release- Builds: Kubuntu Desktop amd64 [Jammy 22.04.1] has been marked as ready20:13
Eickmeyer[m]Rik Mills: Awesome!20:13
RikMills^^ :D20:13
Eickmeyer[m]sil2100: \o/20:13
sil2100Delicious!20:14
arraybolt3[m]✔️ One down, only six to go!20:14
RikMills[m]Eickmeyer[m]: If studio is going to continue to use the KDE desktop, I think we need to work out some task and permissions sharing for out teams20:15
RikMills[m]possibly...........20:15
Eickmeyer[m]Rik Mills: Probably not a bad idea.20:15
Eickmeyer[m]Rik Mills: We've got a similar thing going on with Lubuntu due to Calamares.20:15
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fossfreedomarraybolt3[m]: Well that's the first time I have been called "the budgie guy" ... but yeah. Project lead. Much appreciated for your kind testing offer.20:18
arraybolt3[m]fossfreedom: Sorry, forgot the official title. OK, I'll sync Budgie too and throw it in the mix ahead of MATE to make sure it gets a good NVIDIA workout.20:19
RikMills[m]fossfreedom: I read that as the 'bungie guy'. Whoops. An image of someone going' boing boing' on elastic was in my head :P20:20
fossfreedomLol20:21
tumbleweed3/4120:22
tumbleweedgrr20:22
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sil2100tumbleweed: what's up?20:25
tumbleweedtypo switching windows :)20:27
sil2100tumbleweed: ;)20:27
arraybolt3[m]Alright, no-network OEM install also worked and has the NVIDIA driver running.20:27
sil2100\o/20:34
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arraybolt3[m]It dawns on me there's one more test I should do on Ubuntu itself (Try Ubuntu then install), since that didn't quite work the first time. Will report back soon.20:49
sil2100Thanks. I think I did that test on my original Ubuntu hacked-up-test-image and it worked, but who know20:53
sil2100*knows20:53
arraybolt3[m]I'm also doing my weird "start with no internet and then add internet later" thingy since it may apply to users with WiFi (where you *always* start without Internet and connect later).20:54
arraybolt3[m]Success! OK, so I guess my initial fail was just a random glitch or I did way more fiddling than normal.21:08
sil2100Awesome! The installer isn't very ekhm, resilient21:11
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sil2100arraybolt3[m]: hey! hm hm21:46
bdmurrayDoes somebody still have an OEM install?21:46
arraybolt3[m]Yeah?21:46
arraybolt3[m]bdmurray: Erm, I wiped mine, like, two installs ago...21:46
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: when you tested the OEM install feature today, did you try launching firefox via the icon or from the terminal?21:46
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: I'm here.21:46
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: I used the icon.21:47
sil2100bdmurray: ^21:47
* bdmurray reboots21:47
sil2100Since Brian was seeing some weirdness when trying to launch firefox via the icon21:47
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: thanks for the info o/21:48
arraybolt3[m]I'm doing Ubuntu Budgie tests so I can do an OEM one next and report back whatever is necessary.21:48
arraybolt3[m]👍️21:48
fossfreedomFirefox launch via oem install is OK on UB21:48
sil2100fossfreedom: \o/21:50
sil2100I think Brian just wants to find reasons for me to feel miserable and stressed21:50
fossfreedomJust happen to have done that. Oddly bcmwl network driver was not installer in oem mode. Was working yesterday.  Going to repeat to see if I forgot to check the proprietary driver option.21:50
sil2100He's probably like: "ah, sil2100 started feeling relaxed again, let's try finding something"21:51
bdmurrayI'm feeling vilified21:51
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: Hey, what was that trick that reduced the image size by 500MB? ItzSwirlz is trying to shrink the Ubuntu Cinnamon image.21:51
sil2100bdmurray: nooo~21:52
arraybolt3[m]bdmurray: It's always sad to be the one who has to say something about some critical bug. I still feel a bit bad about bringing up the Secure Boot mess the other day...21:52
sil2100fossfreedom: that would be worrying if it wasn't installed... please give me a sign after you do another round of testing21:54
sil2100And I'm sure bdmurray knows that I'm just joking21:55
fossfreedomsure sure. It will be a while. It on an old macbook pro 201221:55
arraybolt3[m]fossfreedom: My laptop has a bcmwl WiFi card. It may take me a while to get to the point of testing since that laptop also happens to be my primary rig, but I can still test it eventually.21:55
arraybolt3[m](My USB stick even happens to have Budgie on it ATM, so this is good timing.)21:56
bdmurrayI'm testing the OEM install again21:57
arraybolt3[m]Alright, Budgie + NVIDIA = 515 Driver successfully installed. Also, I'm shocked at how fast Firefox is starting now, it's like back to the good old apt days.22:00
arraybolt3[m]OK, /me may vanish for a bit while I rig my laptop for bcmwl testing on Budgie, brb.22:06
sil2100arraybolt3[m]: thank you for all your testing today o/22:11
arraybolt3[m]sil2100: No problem, glad to still be helping!22:12
=== NotEickmeyer is now known as Eickmeyer
fossfreedomsil2100: no oem + bcmwl issues found this time. So happy to tick that box.22:20
sil2100fossfreedom: you can't even imagine how relieved I am to hear this22:20
sil2100Now the only thing left is the potential issue bdmurray saw with the firefox snap after OEM install22:21
sil2100But seeing that it worked for a few other people, I'm a bit less worried - we can always document flakyness22:21
fossfreedomSince I am right there at the moment ... firefox launches just fine (again)22:21
bdmurrayIt was fine this time but I launched it once before clicking "Prepare for shipping to end user"22:22
arraybolt3[m]OK, got Budgie booting for my own test of OEM+bcmwl.22:26
sil2100\o/22:26
sil2100Okay everyone, I think this is it for me, I think I need to get some rest after this all-day-ride22:28
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sil2100bdmurray: you're in charge! Also, please leave me a message later about your decision of go/no-go as the QA representative22:29
sil2100I asked Kent from Cert QA to do testing on the certified devices once again, hopefully I'll get some test results in the morning22:29
sil2100Also, we might need to poke some people to do smoke-testing for flavors that don't have test results today22:30
sil2100Would be grateful for that22:30
sil2100bdmurray: keep me in the loop please o/22:30
sil2100Goodnight22:34
arraybolt3[m]OEM+bcmwl+Budgie = success!22:51
arraybolt3[m]Alright, that's all the intensive testing I had in me for right now, I'll do some VM testing in the mean time and maybe some more intensive testing later tonight.23:07
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