The kernel of each new version gets bigger, and I guess the hardware
drivers too. This can push the size over the CD threshold ...
Den 2015-08-06 19:57, Julien Lavergne skrev:
> If you are short in space, do not hesitate to remove langpack to reduce
> the size. It's the best short term option. The
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 wrote:
> If
Is there a list, or can you make a list with packages and sizes. It
would make it possible to select in a more informed way which packages
to remove to get within CD size.
My native language is Swedish. I would not be happy if it is removed,
but I realize that it is a small language, so I accept i
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 Lapc
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
* Langu
+1
It is best that we do release rather than not release at all, so I vote
for the DVD/USB only.
I can mark the bugs grey.
Best regards
Nio
Den 2015-08-06 18:43, Walter Lapchynski skrev:
> It's too bad we haven't heard from Julien as my bet is that this is
> easily fixed. That being said, assum
For anyone that wants to help track this down I'm working on it at
#ubuntu-release. The last commit to our seed is what caused the problem:
https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~lubuntu-dev/ubuntu-seeds/lubuntu.trusty/revision/296
Unfortunately, the problem is not obvious.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:43 AM
It's too bad we haven't heard from Julien as my bet is that this is easily
fixed. That being said, assuming we don't, it best that we do release
rather than not release at all, so I vote for the DVD/USB only.
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 9:17 AM, Phill. Whiteside wrote:
> The alternates have been pull
The alternates have been pulled.
Nio / Walter / Julien. Do we release with over size for 14.04.3 and say
it needs DVD / USB or no release at all?
I'm minded to allow 14.04.3 out with the proviso it is solely dvd / usb
based and people needing CD can use an earlier version and simply update.
I am running the alternate Lubuntu 14.04.3 install .iso right now and
I don't see any errors...I will keep you posted if it works completely
fine...
Thanks,
Simon Quigley
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Den 2015-08-05 12:46, Nio Wiklund skrev:
> I made a quick test of the current version of Lubuntu
> trusty-desktop-i386.iso
>
> A. Except for the oversize this version works. Please try to make a CD
> size iso file!
>
> -o-
>
> B. I tried also 'Encrypted disk with LVM'. It worked, but with a coup
I made a quick test of the current version of Lubuntu
trusty-desktop-i386.iso
A. Except for the oversize this version works. Please try to make a CD
size iso file!
-o-
B. I tried also 'Encrypted disk with LVM'. It worked, but with a couple
of hickups.
1. You must turn off the zram swap
sudo sw
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