General:
I play around with my partitions a lot during testing and for this I generally 
use the disk utility program.  When I mount something and then click on the 
link in disk utility to open in a file manager, it wants to spawn nautilus 
which produces an error.  Has this ever been discussed before on the Lubuntu 
forums?  I found this bug 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-disk-utility/+bug/727415 but it 
doesn't seem to have been acted upon in ubuntu?  Do other Lubuntu users think 
this is an issue?
 
PowerPC testing feedback:
 
The mirror archive error has now been fixed by Colin Watson.
 
There is a problem with nvram which shows up if you dual boot.  ybin the 
bootloader can't find /dev/nvram.  I'm looking into it, but my current thinking 
is it is kernel related 
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/PowerPCKnownIssues#Ubuntu_12.04_Precise_Pangolin.
 
Something lubuntu specific: For the powerpc builds would it be possible to 
remove the chromium icon on the task bar and replace it with firefox?  As you 
know we don't have chromium and so the icon is just currenty a crossed out 
symbol.  I haven't raised this as a bug as I wanted to sound out if it was 
possible?  Also, with the various feature/interface freezes occuring is there 
time to fix?  
 
Lots of crashes recently such as notification-daemon (I know it is vague, but 
it is late here).
 
Network-manager icon doesn't display correctly, but it does in Ubuntu.  Grey 
background and shows the ethernet symbol (two arrows) when not connected.  Have 
failed to track down the problem currently.
 
Persistence for CDs/USB causes a crash of gvfs-gdu-volume-manager.  No idea how 
to track down the problem with this.  It is the same in normal Ubuntu. 
Lubuntu-software-manger crashes on startup of desktop.  Why is trying to start 
anyway?  Is Lubuntu scanning my drives for package archives (and it will find 
them 'cos I've got lots of CDs on partitions) and then trying to load 
Lubuntu-Software-Manager automatically? 
 
That's it for now!  The persistence and nvram problems are the most important - 
debatable if they'll pass the QA testcases.   

                                          
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