Hi Federico, Thank you very much for testing the OBI and several versions of Lubuntu tarballs (so also Lubuntu). I hope that our work will be useful for many current and future users.
There will be a pause until I can upload a new version of the OBI, but I want to do it as soon as possible. Best regards Nio On 2013-10-30 14:39, Federico Leoni wrote: > Tested both the OBI install on my notebook and a liveCD on > virtualbox.: the "language support is not installed completely" > message is related to a single package, hunspell-en-ca > > https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/saucy/+package/hunspell-en-ca > " This is the English_canadian dictionary for use with the hunspell > spellchecker" > > If you change the language then you'll install the complete one but > this package for english will always miss. > I have installed Italian and Portuguese without completing the install > for English but when I launched again the Language Support the missing > package alert was still there. Removing completely the English > language solved the problem, obviously. > Curiously installing the English version of the package hunspell-en-ca > has been successfully added. > > I didn't see any bug report related to this situation, later today > I'll open one. > > Anyway beside this isue both the new tarball are working fine, Nio. > Drop me a line when you want to try the new revision of the OBI > installer. > > F. > > 2013/10/30 Federico Leoni <effe...@gmail.com>: >> Good morning Nio, >> I'll test both today but as far as I remember the language is never >> completely installed, even the english one. >> Let me confirm or deny this behavior installing a classic desktop from >> a live CD. >> >> F. >> >> 2013/10/30 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>> On 2013-10-30 01:04, Nio Wiklund wrote: >>>> On 2013-10-30 00:59, Federico Leoni wrote: >>>>> 2013/10/29 Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com>: >>>>>> On 2013-10-29 23:11, Federico Leoni wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I think this convinced me to make the system ready for the end user >>>>>> (skipping the oem-stage). >>>>>> >>>>>> Would there still be a need for an open text file with simple >>>>>> instructions? In that case, what instructions? >>>>> >>>>> If you skip the oem-stage then no instructions are needed. The OEM >>>>> installer is easy to follow. >>>> >>>> OK >>>> >>>>>> The wallpaper could make the pure Lubuntu and the tweaked version >>>>>> different visually. >>>>> >>>>> I agree with you. >>>>> >>>>>> xubuntu-precise.tar.xz >>>>>> >>>>>> is already among the uploaded tarballs. Try it in a computer that copes >>>>>> with precise or wait for the Saucy version :-) >>>>> >>>>> Then I'm out. Precise was always full of issues on my notebook. I >>>>> think I'll install Xfce desktop on Lubuntu 13.10 just to see how it >>>>> runs on such an old machine. You know, watch competitors is always a >>>>> good thing. :) >>>> >>>> Yes, that's a good idea :-) >>>> >>>>> F. >>> >>> Hi Federico, >>> >>> Now there are two new tarballs without tweaks at phillw.net for you to test >>> >>> md5sum >>> 06b3fe52a56a3af758ef48b59b9e3b24 tarballs/Lubuntu_13.10oct30.tar.xz >>> 4c5259a774d0945b08a8d7515e192f68 tarballs/Lubuntu_13.10oem-oct30.tar.xz >>> >>> 'Lubuntu_13.10oem-oct30.tar.xz' is for OEM guys (like you) >>> >>> 'Lubuntu_13.10oct30.tar.xz' is for end users (after the OEM guy has >>> clicked the icon in the top left corner) >>> >>> There is at least one glitch: The end user is given the opportunity to >>> select language, but it will not be installed properly at the >>> installation (at least not Swedish, that I tested). But when the user >>> selects (from the main menu) >>> >>> Preferences--Language Support >>> >>> and installs the relevant language, it will work after the next reboot. >>> >>> Do you know if this can be improved (without installing all languages at >>> the OEM level)? >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio -- 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