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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Passeduninvolved2020-12-13 13:15
LibreOffice crashes under load. (#1905322)
In: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Importance: Low
Assignee:
1 reports, 31 comments, 3 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1905322

(Virtual machine on an i5, 16 GB RAM, onboard Intel HD Graphics) #VMware® Workstation 16 Player

I had a few minutes to test on VMware. So, I did.

It was exactly the same as the other test. I noticed nothing different. I did the same thing I always do, so I'll not make this lengthy. The LibreOffice bug exists and you can avoid it by simply not opening everything and clicking on the Vivid theme.

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Passeduninvolved2020-12-13 12:52
LibreOffice crashes under load. (#1905322)
In: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Importance: Low
Assignee:
1 reports, 31 comments, 3 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1905322

(Virtual machine on an i5, 16 GB RAM, onboard Intel HD Graphics) #VirtualBox 6.1

Same testing that I always do. Boot, let it do its thing, then adjust the screen resolution and let it do its thing. After that, I first confirmed that the LibreOffice bug existed and then I tested to make sure I could open LibreOffice normally and it'd work properly. Then, I went down through all the apps, opening them one at a time, and made sure that they all opened and/or did what they're expected to do.

I updated, installed an alternative terminal, confirmed that it opened, and ran a few terminal commands to ensure the output was as expected. It was. All-in-all, it was bug free - except for the LibreOffice bug. I didn't notice anything other than that.

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