RaspberryPi 4 2GB Desktop in Ubuntu Desktop arm64+raspi in Jammy Daily (archived)

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This test case is to be carried out on a Raspberry Pi 2 4GB.
Follow the installation steps at
IoT installation media

Watch the boot screen
Check that the Ubuntu logo, and spinner appear during boot time
Ensure you have speakers on your monitor or headphones plugged into it
Check that the Ubuntu start up sound plays through the monitor's audio
output before the initial System Configuration appears
Select your timezone, and click on the Continue button
The 'Who are you?' screen appears
Input your initial user details and password
admin can not be used - it is a dedicated Linux User
Name, username and password are accepted. Login options and home folder
encryption choices shown
Continue button becomes available
Run sudo flash-kernel
Exit code is clean (0) and no error messages are reported
Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, and expand the "Power
Off / Log Out" entry in the menu that appears, then "Restart..." from that
menu, and confirm "Restart" in the dialog that appears
System reboots successfully to a login prompt
Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, and expand the "Power
Off / Log Out" entry in the menu that appears, then "Power Off..." from
that menu, and confirm "Power Off" in the dialog that appears
System shuts down in a reasonable time (less than a minute)
Click the power icon at the top right of the screen, select Settings from
the menu that appears, then "About" in the left panel of the window that
appears
Reported "Memory" is consistent with a Raspberry Pi 2 4GB.
It should be in the region of 1.6-1.8GB.
Check auto-configuration of ethernet
  • Run ip addr
  • Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the eth0 interface
  • Check ping google.com successfully pings a few times
    (Ctrl+C to cancel)
The "eth0" interface should have a DHCP
assigned IP address and you should be able to ping google.com
Configure wifi via Network Manager
  • Click the power icon at the top right of the screen
  • Select the WiFi entry from the menu and Select Network under that
  • Select your local WiFi network from the scan list
  • Enter the password for your local WiFi network when prompted
  • Wait a few seconds (to allow DHCP to complete), then run ip
    addr
  • Check that a valid IP address is recorded on the wlan0 interface
  • Check ping google.com successfully pings a few times
    (Ctrl+C to cancel)
The "wlan0" interface should have a DHCP
assigned IP address and you should be able to ping google.com
Start Firefox and play a YouTube video
  • Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
    monitor
  • Click on the Firefox icon on the left of the screen
  • Navigate to YouTube
  • Select a video (with audio!) to play
Check the video plays smoothly, and that audio is output through the
monitor, or speakers / headset plugged into the monitor
Download and play BigBuckBunny in the built-in video player
  • Ensure you have functioning speakers / a headset plugged into your
    monitor
  • Start a terminal session
  • Run wget https://archive.org/download/BigBuckBunny_124/Content/big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4
  • Once the download has completed, run totem big_buck_bunny_720p_surround.mp4
Check the video plays smoothly, and that audio is output through the
monitor, or speakers / headset plugged into the monitor
Press Super+L and wait for the lock screen to appear, then
fade, then for the monitor to suspend. Move the mouse to wake up the
monitor, then enter your password to unlock the desktop.
Ensure the monitor suspends correctly, that it awakens again correctly,
and that the desktop unlocks successfully (without the system hanging).

If all actions produce the expected results listed,
please submit a 'passed' result.
If any action fails, or produces an unexpected result,
please submit a 'failed' result and file a bug. Please be sure to include
the bug number when you submit your
result.

ReporterLast updateBugsComment
Passedwaveform2022-04-19 13:54
switch-on-connect mistakes startup for USB hotplug, so seemingly ignores
the old default device on reboot (#1877194)

In: pulseaudio (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged
Importance: Low
Assignee:
1 reports, 17 comments, 5 subscribers, 7 duplicates
1877194
Totem unable to play video: "The specified movie could not be found" (#1969512)
In: totem (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: High
Assignee:
1 reports, 31 comments, 13 subscribers, 3 duplicates
1969512

Incorrect audio device selected on boot (Ubuntu startup sound played through headphones, not monitor's speakers). Experienced crash on gnome-initial-setup after initial installation (https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/beed0312-bff9-11ec-990b-fa163e55efd0), but ran successfully after reboot test. Also unable to play big-buck-bunny with totem (worked happily in vlc though).

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