Okay. Done. New Bug Report for all we can get to join as affected (interested, concerned, outraged, etc.):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-provision/+bug/2065236
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Okay. Done. New Bug Report for all we can get to join as affected (interested, concerned, outraged, etc.):
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-desktop-provision/+bug/2065236
I do test Dev Cycle Server Editions, because of being on the Ubuntu Server Team. It's part of what I do to try to help. But I also test Dev Desktop Editions.
The 24.04 Server Live Installer is...
Is this when interacting with your VM locally, or remotely?
I don't know that "that" is really a problem, per-say...
The open-vm-tools provide sharing services between the VM and where you are...
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LOL. Did you read my Post#2, and check the date of it? It was answered back 3 months ago...
Be a bit careful that the Mod's might give you a warning about...
This is what I use for my I/O benchmarks...
I check my current I/O at rest to see if there are any current processes that are affecting my I/O, that would twart my results:
iostat -x -t -d 2...
And did I read correctly:
I don't remember seeing that On Noble -release-notes. [/QUOTE]
Wait a minute... That way those are worded...
#1) "subiquity". That would imply that...
I use other utilities to benchmark my system/disk I/O...
Before I discuss that... That model cam with either SSD of M.2... What is the results of this, the output reposted within CODE Tags:
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What is the GPU and the display? This is on X11, not Wayland right?
It "should be'... But... Usually the display goes to sleep first, then after a time 'after' that... Other things goes to sleep. You need that time between. Not usually at the same time.
If this is...
I'm not sure, meaning "not positive".
Usually that would be required if you had NVidia, but sometimes with AMD. Your laptop's specs say you have AMD right?
To confirm what you have, please...
Had a couple minutes. Looked at my systems notes/journals. Here is what I used: https://github.com/faalbers/EFI_32_BIT
No boot-repiar does nto know about 32bit UEFI. It's a manual affair.
I'm in the middle of things at the moment, but if you search my posts here on MacBook 32bit EFI, you should find my posts...
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Just got home...
LOL. You do not need our "permission" to do something. You are really free to do as you please. That is on your own.
I care about Users, and that they are well supported. (You appear to care about...
It depends on the MAC hardware, and how old you are saying.
All that MAC requires to boot from a USB, is that it it "partitioned as GPT"... <-- That is a MAC hardware requirement. ...Be EFI, and...
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You know you woke this "year old" thread from the dead right? 22.10 isn't even support anymore.
I believe what he meant to say is that the opensource AMD drivers are support by the Linux Kernel. Ubuntu is a Linux Ditribution, so it does support AMD amd_gpu Graphics in Kernel.
The timing of...
That "IS" know as the 'debian release upgrade method' I mentioned, and gave a warning on... As the format and location of where and how that is done has now changed with 24.04... As I also noted...
The ZFS autoinstall scripts found inside the ubuntu-desktop-installer image, found at /snap/ubuntu-desktop-installer/<version_number>/bin/subiquity/examples/ do work. Such as...
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Trust what guiverc says. He didn't blow his cover. He is "way too modest". (Respect) He "IS" the "QA" lead, besides a few other things. When I do ISO testing on what I need to see, the...
Glad it all worked out.
Yes. ZFS is it's own animal, thankfully. Very powerful. Very robust, flexible and adaptable.
If you ever have any question on or about ZFS, do not be hesitant to ask...