Hello Erich, good to read you.

On Friday, 29 November 2019 17:40, Erich Eickmeyer <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> This is the list for development collaboration, not support, and this is
> very much a support issue.

Oh, I'm sorry. I wasn't sure where to draw the line, because it seemed closely 
tied to the installation/packaging system. But good to know what exactly is 
causing it and that it's a known issue, should have checked out the release 
notes beforehand.

Yes, I have deselected some programs in Ubiquity, but I specifically tried to 
keep all the metapackages (at least the ones that were marked as such), 
apparently that didn't work, however.


Erich Eickmeyer <[email protected]> wrote:
> Interesting. That would be a good thing to figure out. Myself and Len
> have done installs like that and never once ran into that error. I hope
> you're not mistaking the "Please log-out and log-in" dialog at the end
> for an error.

No, absolutely not.

I can only tell you right now that the following happened: I installed Kubuntu 
19.10 including updates, then "ubuntustudio-installer". I first only selected 
"linux-lowlatency", "ubuntustudio-lowlatency-settings" and 
"ubuntustudio-performance-tweaks". The installation started and halted at 
around half for a few seconds, then an error dialog appeared that looked 
similar to the restart call, but I *believe* that there was actually an error 
declared (unfortunately, I can not recall the exact message). I rebooted and 
still had the lowlatency kernel, although I had to click on "fix 
realtime-permissions" in controls (it did not add an audio group beforehand).

I did a second install and it worked right away, both were relatively "fresh" 
systems.

Now, I don't know what could have caused this, maybe even just a bad ethernet 
connection (?), I'll try to recreate it on my hardware.

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