[lubuntu-devel] Fwd: Zesty Zapus (17.04) Final Freeze

Henk Terhell hterhell at chello.nl
Sun Apr 9 10:40:49 UTC 2017


After installing the Zesty final amd64 I tried to change the screen 
refresh rate from 60 to 75, but thereby lost my panel and a large 
vertical section on the left side of my screen.
The login screen is full screen though.
I tried to restore with xrandr but had no success.
Any suggestions how to restore this?

Henk

Op 2017-04-06 om 23:40 schreef Walter Lapchynski:
> Looks like we should have final images to begin testing starting 
> tomorrow or the next day. Keep an eye on the [tracker][1] for "Zesty 
> Final" and get to testing. If you need help, get in touch! Thanks!
>
> [1]: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/
>
> -------- Original Message --------
> Subject: Zesty Zapus (17.04) Final Freeze
> Date: 2017-04-06 14:13
> From: Adam Conrad <adconrad at ubuntu.com>
> To: ubuntu-devel-announce at lists.ubuntu.com
> Reply-To: ubuntu-devel-discuss at lists.ubuntu.com
>
> As of now, zesty has entered the Final Freeze period in preparation
> for the final release of Ubuntu 17.04 next week.
>
> The current uploads in the queue will be reviewed and either accepted
> or rejected as appropriate by pre-freeze standards, but anything from
> here on should fit two broad categories:
>
> 1) Release critical bugs that affect ISOs, installers, or otherwise
>    can't be fixed easily post-release.
>
> 2) Bug fixes that would be suitable for post-release SRUs, which we
>    may choose to accept, reject, or shunt to -updates for 0-day SRUs
>    on a case-by-base basis.
>
> For unseeded packages that aren't on any media or in any supported
> sets, it's still more or less a free-for-all, but do take care not to
> upload changes that you can't readily validate before release. That
> is, ask yourself if the current state is "good enough", compared to
> the burden of trying to fix all the bugs you might accidentally be
> introducing with your shiny new upload.
>
> We will shut down cronjobs and spin some RC images late Friday or early
> Saturday once the archive and proposed-migration have settled a bit,
> and we expect everyone with a vested interest in a flavour (or two) and
> a few spare hours here and there to get to testing to make sure we have
> another uneventful release next week.  Last minute panic is never fun.
>
> On behalf of the Ubuntu Release Team,
>
> ... Adam Conrad
>




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