Den 2016-08-26 kl. 00:46, skrev Simon Quigley:
Lubuntu Yakkety Yak Beta 1 (soon to be 16.10) has been released!

We have a couple papercuts listed in the release notes[1], so please
take a look.

A big thanks to the whole Lubuntu team and contributors for helping pull
this release together.

You can grab the images from here:
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/yakkety/beta-1/

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/YakketyYak/Beta1/Lubuntu


Hi,

*Yakkety i386 beta 1*

A new mini.iso file was uploaded after we tested it yesterday. I think it contains the current debian installer.

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$ ls -l mini.iso
-rw-rw-r-- 1 nio nio 50331648 aug 25 20:35 mini.iso
$ md5sum mini.iso
9a82696d120d55ac15ccbdc32545c240  mini.iso
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I created a mini.iso system from it, and it works for me, for example thernet works out of the box. I installed lubuntu-desktop, and rebooted.

Lubuntu created this way works like when installed via the Lubuntu Alternate iso file. In nm-applet the options about wired network is greyed out, but the wired network works, and it is possible to connect via wifi.

-o-

I tested again to install Lubuntu from the Lubuntu desktop beta1 iso file, manual selection of partitions 'Something else'. The installation was successful. In nm-applet the options about wired network are available (not greyed out).

I updated & dist-upgraded this installed system and rebooted. The network (wired and wireless) works, and in nm-applet the options about wired network are still available (not greyed out).

-o-

So there is a difference between the behaviour of the installed system between Lubuntu installed via the debian installer (alternate and mini) and via ubiquity (desktop).

Best regards
Nio

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