Well, I already marked it as ready since this is release day. I'm not sure we have enough time, honestly.
Apparently the change from lts-utopic to lts-vivid must have added on a bunch of kernel updates. That's my best guess, at least. On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 10:57 AM, Julien Lavergne <gi...@ubuntu.com> wrote: > If you are short in space, do not hesitate to remove langpack to reduce > the size. It's the best short term option. They should be ordered by popcon > on the seed. > > I'm still curious to know how a point release can suddenly be oversize ... > > Regards, > Julien Lavergne > Le 6 août 2015 7:51 PM, "Walter Lapchynski" <w...@ubuntu.com> a écrit : > >> I marked it as ready, so we're good. Melodie also pointed out we could >> always suggest people do 800MB CDs. You may be able to overburn it but the >> amd64 is 27MB over so I'm thinking not. >> >> Going forward, we may want to look at removing extra languages from the >> [desktop seed][1]: >> # must have >> * Languages: en es de fr ru pt it pl ja nl xh cs >> * language-pack-${Languages} >> * language-pack-gnome-${Languages} >> >> Enough room on amd64 armel i386, not enough on powerpc: >> * Languages: zh-hans hu bn sv ar fi hi el ca da hi >> * language-pack-${Languages} [!powerpc] >> * language-pack-gnome-${Languages} [!powerpc] >> >> Thoughts? >> >> [1]: >> https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/lubuntu.trusty/view/head:/ship >> >> On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Nio Wiklund <nio.wikl...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Den 2015-08-06 19:15, Israel skrev: >>> > On 08/05/2015 04:01 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote: >>> >> Den 2015-08-05 12:46, Nio Wiklund skrev: >>> >>> ... >>> >>> >>> >> Dear Lubuntu testers and users, >>> >> >>> >> Added information about Lubuntu 14.04.3 LTS: The alternate installer >>> >> does not work and will not be supplied for this point version. The >>> >> desktop installer is oversized for CD. There may or may not be time to >>> >> get it within CD size, but we are close to the deadline, I looked into >>> >> an alternative for really old computers, that boot from CD disks (but >>> >> not from DVD disks or USB drives). >>> >> >>> >> I could install Lubuntu within CD size using the current mini.iso file >>> >> >>> >> 1. This general link seems to work now in order to find and download >>> the >>> >> Ubuntu mini.iso files >>> >> >>> >> http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/netboot/ >>> >> >>> >> Select an architecture to install 14.04 with vivid's 3.19 HWE kernel >>> >> (supported until August 2016), Index of >>> >> >>> >> >>> /ubuntu/dists/trusty-updates/main/installer-i386/current/images/vivid-netboot >>> >> >>> >> with this md5sum >>> >> >>> >> a5156887b51e5e523a099bc255274c85 ./vivid-netboot/mini.iso >>> >> >>> >> 2. Install a very basic system (no packages selected within the >>> >> mini.iso's installer. >>> >> >>> >> 3. Reboot into text mode and install Lubuntu >>> >> >>> >> sudo apt-get install lubuntu-desktop >>> >> >>> >> 4. Reboot and you have Lubuntu. >>> >> >>> >> I found one hickup: The nm-applet (network manager's indicator on the >>> >> panel) has no icon, but if you click on the 'empty' space between the >>> >> keyboard symbol and the clock, you get the relevant menus. And the >>> >> network works (no pun intended) :-) >>> >> >>> >> This is not as easy as the alternate installer, but it is not too >>> difficult. >>> >> >>> >> *. On the other hand, it might be better to start from the alternate >>> >> installer of Lubuntu 14.04.1 LTS and update/dist-upgrade to get up to >>> >> date program packages including security patches. This will not get >>> the >>> >> vivid kernel, but the stay with the trusty kernel. The trusty kernel >>> is >>> >> probably at least as good as the vivid one for such old hardware, so I >>> >> would recommend starting from Lubuntu 14.04.1 LTS and staying with the >>> >> trusty kernel 3.13. >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> Best regards >>> >> Nio >>> >> >>> >> >>> >> >>> > Hi Nio, >>> > isn't there a tasksel option for Lubuntu? >>> > >>> > Another option would be to preseed the mini with a url. I did this >>> some >>> > time ago with debian and mate on PPC. It worked well and was fairly >>> > painless... though Debian is a bit more complicated than Ubuntu for new >>> > non-technical users to use from the mini install. >>> > >>> > That seems like the 'best' way to make it easy for users. >>> >>> Hi Israel, >>> >>> You are probably right. I did what I'm used to, but it might be easier >>> to select Lubuntu via the menu in the mini installer (I guess that is >>> the 'tasksel' option). >>> >>> Best regards >>> Nio >>> >>> -- >>> Lubuntu-users mailing list >>> lubuntu-us...@lists.ubuntu.com >>> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >>> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> @wxl | http://polka.bike >> Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA >> Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact >> Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader >> Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member >> Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-Organizer >> > -- @wxl | http://polka.bike Lubuntu Release Manager & Head of QA Ubuntu PPC Point of Contact Ubuntu Oregon LoCo Team Leader Ubuntu Membership Board & LoCo Council Member Eugene Unix & GNU/Linux User Group Co-Organizer
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