Live Session in Lubuntu Desktop amd64 in Hirsute Daily (archived)

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Test-case Live Session Start

Boot up the image
Lubuntu boot screen is displayed
When ubiquity starts select your language in the left column
Language is selected, all labels are changed to translated versions
Press "Try Lubuntu" and wait for the Live session to start
The default desktop is displayed

Test-case Live Session Usage

Use and execute the default applications found for the desktop enviroment being run
All applications should function without error


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Passeduninvolved2020-12-04 13:52

(Virtual machine on an i5, 16 GB RAM, onboard Intel HD Graphics)

Ran without a hitch, though LibreOffice bug still exists. I expect it'll exist for a while. I don't know if I need to keep mentioning it.

I'm installing it now. Everything appears normal - as I'm just installing it in a virtual machine. It's VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version 6.1.10_Ubuntu r138449 if that matters. I sometimes use an older VBox, so I'll mention this.

Also, the same bug is on VirtualBox Graphical User Interface Version 6.1.10_Ubuntu r138449 where I can pick a larger screen size and it'll pop up notifications from the system tray area. I've mentioned that before. The installation is going just fine. Install went fine. But...

It may be a VirtualBox thing. It's not keeping screen resolution from boot to boot. Every time I reboot the VM, I need to reset the resolution.

Other than that, it all looks good.

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