This bug is certainly worth noting, but I do not believe anything can
really be done about it.
The problem comes down to, how do we get the software the user is
willing to install? We could put it in a layered or separately-mounted
squashfs, but that is unfair to users who just want a normal insta
Of no importance.. but the 10 mins nothing will likely be
2024-04-16 - 12:32:43 [6]: .. Running ("/bin/sh", "-c", "snap-seed-glue
--seed /tmp/calamares-root-hazyaxmi/var/lib/snapd/seed krita")
2024-04-16 - 12:45:09 [6]: .. Running ("/bin/sh", "-c", "snap-seed-glue
--seed /tmp/calamares-
Hey Chris,
If this isn't something that can be fixed with code or with a package
update, and while I don't feel like it is something that *can't* be
fixed, I think the status needs to be "Opinion" because it's certainly
worthy of discussion.
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
** Description changed:
This is NOT a bug that can be fixed with code.
At most a fix maybe a line in the release notes, that selecting all 3rd
party software for inclusion can be SLOW IF you're using 3rd-world, some
aussie NBN or other older/slower internet connections (or just
infras
** Description changed:
This is NOT a bug that can be fixed with code.
At most a fix maybe a line in the release notes, that selecting all 3rd
party software for inclusion can be SLOW IF you're using 3rd-world, some
aussie NBN or other older/slower internet connections (or just
infras
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
A list of all reports related to this bug can be found here:
http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/reports/bugs/2061711
** Tags added: iso-testing
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