Hi Federico, See replies inline and at the end. Best regards/Nio On 2013-10-29 17:59, Federico Leoni wrote: > 2013/10/29 Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com>: >> 2013/10/29 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>> On 2013-10-28 19:22, Federico Leoni wrote: >>>> 2013/10/28 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>>>> On 2013-10-28 19:07, Federico Leoni wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Maybe you test the tarball, and when it needs no more tweaking, I'll >>>>> make a combo img.xz file with the OBI + the Lubuntu 13.10 OEM tarball. >>>>> >>>> >>>> Agree. Let me test the tarball then you'll add to the OBI dd image. >>>> >>>>> Phill joined at the detailed level. I'm not sure how it became private, >>>>> but it is about small details, so I guess it's not really interesting >>>>> for the whole community. What do you think? >>>>> >>>> >>>> Yep, don't need to report any line of code you change. >>>> >>>> Wow, the will to start to write again some script is returning... >>>> >>>> F. >>>> >>> Hi Federico, >>> >>> I have uploaded a tarball of Lubuntu 13.10 OEM to phillw.net now. The >>> uploading was quite fast. Let me know if your download speed is good >>> enough, or if I need to upload it to my google drive account too! >>> >>> md5sum: >>> 973b776baaf9ef45989b49b3ad748eab >>> tarballs/Lubuntu_13.10oem-oct28-testing.tar.xz >>> >>> Good luck testing it :-) >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >>> >> Good morning Nio, >> >> this time the download was fast enough, 1MB/s. >> Will test today ASAP. >> >> F. > > Nio, > > I ended now my test on Lubuntu_13.10oem-oct28-testing.tar.xz. > Installation was done on the oldest notebook I have, Dell C400 P3 866 > with 768mb ram and was completed in less than 15 min via USB 1.1. > On reboot I've found the classic icon for oem setup and all went well. > > Test I have done: > - Reboot to close OEM procedure > - Configuration of the system locale, language and keyboard for my needs; > - Installation of drivers for Broadcom wifi card (b43), various > programs using synaptic and software center, download of Chrome via > Firefox.; > - apt update and upgrade > - generic testing > > My obs: > 1. When I've installed the old tarball of 13.10 > (Lubuntu_13.10oct18.tar.xz) I was pleasantly surprised that my intel > integrated (i830 running on i915 drv) worked out of the box without > blank screen or system freeze. Installing he new tarball > Lubuntu_13.10oem-oct28-testing.tar.xz I'm back to reality: you put a > configured xorg.conf on /etc/X11/ folder to use the UXA accelmethod, > the same I use. Anyway this configuration isn't present on the new > tarball so it's just a simple annotation.
That's right. I can add it, if you think it will not destroy the graphics for some other graphics card. > 2. On first reboot there are some words not translated in English but > are in Swedish, your natural language I suppose. Look at the day on > the clock to see what I mean. Starting to create the tarball from a > pure English install will solve it. :) Good catch. I'd never notice that. As a matter of fact, I started with English, but the installer found automatically my time zone ... Maybe I have to ask someone in England of the United States to make the tarball according to my recipe ;-) Well, I'll change the time zone manually and see if that will remove the glitch. > 3. Oem setup is ready but we need to analyze the situation here... Am > I the end user or the OEM? > I know, kind of confusing but let me explain: > If I am the end user what I need is just the final configuration, like > when I turn on from the very first time a new Windows installed by OEM > (Dell, HP, Acer...). Need to choose language if available and personal > preference and I'll be ready to use my computer. > If on the other hand I am the OEM then your tarball is ready, I can > configure or add all I need then close the procedure and ship the > machine ready to start with the final step. I think I understand, but I don't know if it would be a good idea to make it completely end-user ready by clicking on the button in the top left corner before making the tarball. Would you suggest that I do? Or that there are two versions; the current one for OEM tweaks, and a completely end-user ready version? > Last thing: did you changed the background on > lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf? The default should be > 1310-lubuntu-default-wallpaper.png but strangely is > lubuntu-default-wallpaper.png. I selected the blue wooden wall. (I used the same name of the symbolic link, but it is pointing to another file.) Do you suggest, that I should use the default image? > > Let me know what you think. > > F. > -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp