Install using Calamares (entire disk) in Lubuntu Desktop amd64 in Hirsute Daily (archived)

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Boot up the image and select your language
The system boots properly and loads the language selection menu
Press enter over the "Start Lubuntu" text
The system should boot to the live desktop
On the desktop, click the "Start Lubuntu XX.YY" icon to open the installer
Select your language/localization in the dropdown menu and click "Next"
The installer should be localized in your language
Select your timezone and click "Next"
A map should appear allowing you to select your timezone, and if the internet is connected, should already be accurate
Select your keyboard layout and click "Next"
Test the keyboard layout in the given box, which should be set correctly
Select the "Erase disk" radio box and click "Next"
A partition layout should be shown which uses all disk space, and the bootloader should be installed to the correct disk
Enter details about the main system user and click "Next"
All details should be correctly filled in
Confirm the details you entered throughout the install are accurate and click "Install", then "Install now"
All details should match what you entered
The slideshow should correctly display, and when the installation is done, a menu should display asking you to confirm your settings
Allow the machine to reboot
The system boots properly and loads into Lubuntu showing the username you entered

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ReporterLast updateBugsComment
Passedleok2020-12-12 15:44
Opening file from Samba share results in Document in Use (#1875717)
In: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed
Importance: Low
Assignee:
1 reports, 26 comments, 2 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1875717
calamares data entry; cursor jumps to end of field making editing difficult (#1904266)
In: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 9 comments, 1 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1904266

Lenovo M72e i3-2120T, 4GB,Intel HD graphics,WiFi,Ethernet,300 GB hd
Testcase:UEFI+secure boot,no encrypttion,full disk,Internet
Reboot,login,full disk utilized,apply upgrades and run Firefox - all good

Testing LibreOffice - Samba share issue bug 1875717 - when opening Samba file shares over the LAN
right-click on file and select "open with Libre Office Writer

The following text appears
Open document read-only or open a copy of the document for editing.
See bug 1875717 and attached screen shot - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libreoffice/+bug/1875717

The interesting thing is that this only occurs with LibreOffice files and also in other flavors i.e Xubuntu daily tested today

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Passedleok2020-12-12 14:32
calamares data entry; cursor jumps to end of field making editing difficult (#1904266)
In: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released
Importance: Undecided
Assignee:
1 reports, 9 comments, 1 subscribers, 0 duplicates
1904266

InWin BL641 i5-10400,32GB,Intel UHD Graphics 630,Ethernet,Intel 660p 512GB M.2 NVMe hd
Testcase:BIOS,no encryption,full disk,Internet - run in VirtualBox
Reboot,login,full disk utilized,run Firefox
When installing cursor jumps to end of data field when appending host name - otherwise all good

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Passeduninvolved2020-12-12 13:31
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

Followed the test from 1 to 10 and verified that it rebooted. When it rebooted, I went through and did the same things I do in a live test. I opened applications, upgraded, installed applications, played with settings, started compton to change transparency of the terminal windows (shouldn't that start by default?), etc...

The install went off without a hitch and everything works as normal - with the exception of the LibreOffice bug noted in 'bugs' in this form. I was able to reboot multiple times, suspend, and get the screensaver to work. All-in-all, it was exactly what I expected.

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