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2 years ago Architecture: amd64 Type: Cinnamon Status: Rejected |
New ISO on the way.
Thunderbird is a dependency of thunderbird-gnome-support.
The keyring is new because of apt-key being discontinued upstream. It's the same keyring but the package puts it in two places now to make apt happy.
pjotr: These two translations are in fact only one issue. Ubiquity is told to get this translation from mintreport, which itself has "Mulitmedia" in Launchpad. I'll fix it there for now and we'll get updated translations before STABLE.
Trying to reproduce the screen saver issue, https://github.com/linuxmint/cinnamon-screensaver/issues/392.
Haven't seen it yet but on Mint 20.3 it is quite frequent when switching user.
apt keys:
- Comparing to mint 20.x, ubuntu-keyring-2012-archive missing
- linuxmint-keyring is new - mint 20, earlier mint 21 iso didn't have this either. I assume this is correct.
When I tried to remove Thunderbird by means of a right-click on its menu item, I got an error window stating that removal was impossible because of dependencies. The named dependencies had, if I remember correctly, all to do with Dutch localizations (my system is Dutch localized). But when I tried removal in the terminal (sudo apt-get purge thunderbird) it went flawlessly.
@clem: there are two occasions when it appears, once in the live session and once in the installed system. This is a screenshot from within the live session, when running mintubiquity:
https://postimg.cc/QKJWYJ7g
And this is a screenshot after booting into the installed system, when launching mintreport:
https://postimg.cc/06zXgbcK
In regards to the Multimedia Codecs checkbox on the installer, it looks like its picking up Ubuntu's additional codecs but not the Mint Codec package. Not a show stopper or anything but could be confusing to users. Maybe something that could be fixed in the Beta window.
pjotr: Can you show me exactly where you see this "mulitmedia"? with a screenshot maybe?
Cinnamon settings desktop files fixed.
Integrity check was removed. It was broken upstream and it never really was reliable. i.e. you can have a corrupted ISO, either during download or during burning (this was especially true with optic drives) that still passes the integrity check.
usrmerge is OK. We can ignore the onboard issue.
/etc/upstream-release/lsb-release -> Fixed
When using the Dutch localization, in the multimedia codecs installation dialogues, "multimedia" is sometimes called "mulitmedia". This obvious and annoying typo has been corrected in the Dutch translations on Launchpad long ago (I'm a Dutch translator there myself), but apparently can't be rooted out.... Perhaps the devs can?
During installation of Mint 21, I checked the box for installing multimedia codecs. After installation, I was still presented with a system report stating that I needed to install multimedia codecs. I went along with that, and indeed there was still one codec that was installed then.
Regarding item #047, installed codecs from the installer (installer says its getting additional Ubuntu drivers) as always done in the past and all media played. Install dpkg.log confirmed codecs were installed. System Reports says "Install multimedia codecs" Will this now be a two step operation?
regarding Acheron's finding, the /etc/upstream-release/lsb-release still has the info for Ubuntu 20.04 and needs to be updated to 22.04
inxi -Fxxx reports "base: Ubuntu 20.04 focal" on both the USB Live boot and a freshly installed system. Can't find where inxi is getting this info.
#048: All applications fails. There are two broken .desktop files for Cinnamon settings. For "Display" and "Network". They appear in the Other category of the menu instead of in Preferences and if you open them you get this weird window:
https://i.imgur.com/OAnNViY.png
These 2 files:
/usr/share/applications/cinnamon-display-panel.desktop
/usr/share/applications/cinnamon-network-panel.desktop
Their Exec key is `cinnamon-control-center
#035: Usrmerge fails. It reports there have been errors:
onboard: /usr/bin/bash should be /bin/bash (provided by cruft-common)
#000: Integrity Check 256SHA integrity check passed but there is no GRUB boot menu option to "Check the integrity of the medium"