[09:09] <arraybolt3> Just FYI, doing a baremetal test of Xubuntu Core on a Dell Chromebook 3120, UEFI, no secure boot, LVM + Encryption + proprietary media formats, Spanish installation.
[09:10] <Unit193> ...Will you be able to read that?  Do you want a fresh ISO for it?
[09:10] <arraybolt3> Eh, I've used Ubuntu so much that I can make out what I'm looking at in pretty much any language. I've done French, German, Icelandic, and I think Spanish before.
[09:11] <arraybolt3> (I only know English fluently though, so... no, I can't read it, but I don't need to :P)
[09:11] <Unit193> Icelandic++, try Russian.
[09:12] <arraybolt3> LOL I've looked at it before, don't have a very good idea of how to pronounce it, but it sure looks cool!
[09:12] <arraybolt3> (French just gets on my nerves with all the silent letters. "Eaux" does NOT spell "o"!)
[09:13] <arraybolt3> (At least not in English... but I guess that doesn't matter)
[09:13] <Unit193> Or the store, Meijer? :)
[09:14] <arraybolt3> Bet you that's pronounced "Meyer", right? As in "pretend the J doesn't exist"?
[09:14] <arraybolt3> OK I've gone way off topic now. Installation is finishing up, though, so that's good.
[09:15] <Unit193> IIRC, core build takes ~16 minutes.
[09:16] <Unit193> (or it would if I didn't have another squashfs running.)
[09:17] <arraybolt3> If you want to spin a new ISO so I can test all the latest stuff, I'll pull it when complete.
[09:39] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 22.10 - amd64 - amd64 built.
[09:40] <Unit193> 23M, two builds at once is slow.
[09:44] <arraybolt3> The test with the copy I had just finished and was successful. I'll test the new one ASAP.
[09:45] <arraybolt3> Zsync in progress.
[09:48] <Unit193> Nice.  I haven't smoke tested this yet..
[09:54] <arraybolt3> np, that's what I'm about to do
[09:54] <arraybolt3> ISO downloaded, verified and flashing to the USB.
[09:54] <Unit193> Desktop double click issue is expected.
[09:59] <arraybolt3> ISO boots, hey, I like the new wallpaper!
[10:02] <arraybolt3> Alright, this is just a mostly plain install (only special change was enabling auto-login).
[10:09] <Unit193> arraybolt3: Thanks for checking it out.
[10:09] <arraybolt3> Happy to!
[10:13] <Unit193> OK, last ISO build this evening...
[10:17] <arraybolt3> Looks like the install went well.
[10:19] <arraybolt3> One small problem I'm noticing, after installation, the WiFi icon in the system tray is gray (not blue like it was on the ISO) even though I was connected to WiFi both times.
[10:23] <arraybolt3> Last bit of testing for this install is to install Firefox and make sure the Internet works, if so then I think we're good!
[10:23] <arraybolt3> (Except for the WiFi icon strangeness.)
[10:45] <arraybolt3> Unit193: OK, I hit a relatively big problem. The speakers of my laptop don't work under Xubuntu Core 22.10, even though they work under Lubuntu 22.10. (Dell Chromebook 3120, I think it uses some BYT_MAX sound chip that is notoriously difficult to get working, but just works out of the box on Lubuntu 22.10.)
[10:45] <arraybolt3> I'm guessing there's probably a missing firmware package of some sort or other.
[10:47] <Unit193> Shouldn't be, actually.  Provided it's in either the minimal or standard tasks, Ubuntu tends to depend on base firmware in the kernel package.
[10:47] <arraybolt3> I just installed "firmware-sof-signed" and it seems to have fixed it (final test is just about to happen)
[10:48] <arraybolt3> Confirmed, installing firmware-sof-signed and rebooting immediately got the speakers working.
[10:48] <Unit193> `apt-cache show` and rdepends for firmware-sof-signed?
[10:49] <arraybolt3> I don't know how to show the rdepends...
[10:49] <Unit193> apt-cache rdepends $pkg
[10:49] <arraybolt3> Reverse Depends: linux-firmware
[10:49] <arraybolt3> It's a "Recommends" of linux-firmware.
[10:51] <arraybolt3> Output of "apt-cache show firmware-sof-signed": https://termbin.com/v1fw
[10:53] <Unit193> Thanks, first one did it.
[11:12] -SwissBot:#xubuntu-devel- ATTN: Xubuntu Core 22.10 - amd64 - amd64 built.
[11:38] <Unit193> arraybolt3: Yeah that's an acceptable change.
[11:39] <arraybolt3> Nice, will test shortly.
[11:40] <Unit193> You don't have to, just add it on the stack for next time.  This test build was more for manifest differences.
[11:41] <arraybolt3> OK. I thought I remembered autologin not being respected, so I was going to test to see if I was remembering right or not.
[11:42] <arraybolt3> (Besides, I'm currently doing a couple of beefy builds over here so this is easy to do while those happen in the background.)
[14:37] <bluesabre> Xubuntu 22.10 beta needs testing, if anybody is available: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/439/builds/260012/testcases