+1
I think Xubuntu is doing something similar
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013 at 3:04 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi testers,
>
> There has been several discussions which I have not sent each day to this
> list about testing 13.10. But, it is now time to ask your thoughts
>
> We found that cadence tes
Short: +1
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quote{
Yuri (wdwp) wrote on 2013-05-15: Comment #6
I installed python-gudev and gir1.2-gudev-1.0 packages. usb-creator-gtk
works.
}
On my productive system (wild mix of Xubuntu with some Lubuntu & KDE
parts), I have installed gir1.2-gudev-1.0, but not python-gudev.
usb-creator-gtk works fine in
On 06/06/13 04:16, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
On 06/05/2013 08:08 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Maybe raise a bug that says "you have zero supported packages" instead
of just dying?
But they won't backport the fix to Lucid :)
Actually this app is more than a little scary in its tight
Canonical-ori
>> So I don't think this app is a particularly helpful thing for naive
>> users to use to determine whether their system is supported or not...
>> we'll end up having to explain why stuff in current Lubuntu (but not
>> officially supported by Canonical support contracts) is "supported
>> enough"!
On 06/06/13 11:04, Jonathan Marsden wrote:
So I don't think this app is a particularly helpful thing for naive
users to use to determine whether their system is supported or not...
we'll end up having to explain why stuff in current Lubuntu (but not
officially supported by Canonical support con
On 06/06/13 04:54, nio wiklund wrote:
What is your advice in the particular case of Lubuntu 12.04? What
should I recommend after October 2013?
For starters there isn't a particular case.
Why is the user using 12.04?
What stops them upgrading?
What do they want to do with the computer?
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+1 I'm for both alpha and beta testing.
They are good milestones.
Regards,
/Lars
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On 6/6/13 1:25 PM, Yorvyk wrote:
> Hmmm, maybe the program should be renamed canonical-support-status
+1 that would be more clear
Regards,
/Lars
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On 2013-06-06 12:45, Lars Noodén wrote:
> On 6/6/13 1:25 PM, Yorvyk wrote:
>> Hmmm, maybe the program should be renamed canonical-support-status
>
> +1 that would be more clear
>
> Regards,
> /Lars
+1
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Hmm,
If I run it on 13.04 I get
phillw@piglet:~$ ubuntu-support-status
> Support status summary of 'piglet':
> You have 12 packages (0.8%) supported until March 2014 (9m)
> You have 1330 packages (84.7%) supported until January 2014 (9m)
> You have 0 packages (0.0%) that can not/no longer be down
On 06/06/2013 12:04 AM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> Hi testers,
>
> There has been several discussions which I have not sent each day to
> this list about testing 13.10. But, it is now time to ask your
> thoughts
>
> We found that cadence testing last cycle did not really help lubuntu,
> as such I
On 06/06/13 14:10, Phill Whiteside wrote:
Hmm,
If I run it on 13.04 I get
phillw@piglet:~$ ubuntu-support-status
Support status summary of 'piglet':
You have 12 packages (0.8%) supported until March 2014 (9m)
You have 1330 packages (84.7%) supported until January 2014 (9m)
Y
The startup disk creator alias usb-creator-gtk is used to create a
persistent live USB drive in the Lubuntu iso test case 'Live Session'. We
need it to run the iso testing. Who can tell the devs that there is a
solution to be implemented?
[image: Quote] Originally Posted by *sudodus*
Yuri (wdwp)
On Thu, Jun 6, 2013, at 09:02 AM, nio wiklund wrote:
> The startup disk creator alias usb-creator-gtk is used to create a
> persistent live USB drive in the Lubuntu iso test case 'Live
> Session'. We need it to run the iso testing. Who can tell the devs
> that there is a solution to be impleme
sounds good, thanks Jonathan. I'm on limited duties over the weekend but as
soon as Julien can get them into the ISO seed list, there are plenty of
people to test; including me from Monday. It would also be good to see if
it re-enables uNetBootin although that is not our priority :)
Regards,
Phil
Please add both packages, that were recommended by Yuri in comment #6 of
the bug report!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/usb-creator/+bug/1165200/
I continued testing and added comment #15 which is a rather detailed
report. My conclusion is:
1. Yuri's comment is correct. Both packages
On 06/06/2013 05:33 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
> sounds good, thanks Jonathan. I'm on limited duties over the weekend but
> as soon as Julien can get them into the ISO seed list, there are plenty
> of people to test; including me from Monday.
Per recent email from Nio it needs both git1.2-gudev-1
On 06/06/2013 08:06 PM, Nio Wiklund wrote:
> Please add both packages, that were recommended by Yuri in comment #6
> of the bug report!
They were, but I don't know Yuri personally, and no explanation was
provided as to *why* both are needed. Doing packaging (and seed-file)
changes based on one u
I'm eagerly awaiting your results Jonathan,
and, yes, I can test usb-creator-kde, and I can file a separate bug report
for the need to mount to avoid segmentation fault. But I can't do it right
now, because I will be busy with family things.
If usb-creator-gtk is to be used in the current iso tes
On 06/06/2013 10:01 PM, nio wiklund wrote:
> I'm eagerly awaiting your results Jonathan,
An initial PPA build for Raring is uploaded and in the build queue now,
it should be done in a couple of hours. It will show up in
ppa:jmarsden/lubuntu
when it is done (assuming it builds correctly!). S
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