[08:43] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:22] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[12:09] <Chipaca> qengho: i've lost track as to whether you're an ubuntu dev; if you are, could you poke at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Chipaca/PPU ?
[12:11] <qengho> Chipaca: I am not yet. I'll still endorse if you think it will help.
[12:13] <Chipaca> qengho: the thing says "sponsor" sometimes and "ubuntu developer" others for the same thing (person-endorsing-this-application). I'm assuming it's an and and not an or, for now. :)
[12:13] <Chipaca> qengho: but you can comment!
[12:13] <qengho> :)
[18:06] <jakubo> hi, there was some awful breakage in the recent days. can anyone tell me what it was about?
[18:07] <jtaylor> see ubuntu-devel mailing list
[18:07] <jtaylor> some boot failure
[18:08] <jakubo> some boot failure? well for me the failure was right when shutting down after having done the "upgrade"
[18:09] <jakubo> and every time after it didnt boot nor did it shut down leaving nasty breaks in the FS
[18:15] <jakubo> leaving 3 systems in total shambles. having managed to recover one by sheer luck, that so many fs errors occurred that dist-upgrade basically reinstalled the whole system...
[18:42] <jakubo> is there a way to remove packages like python3 and reinstall it (ithout affecting other packages?
[18:46] <jtaylor> apt-get install package --reinstall
[19:26] <jakubo> it doesnt remove
[19:27] <jakubo> when i do that i get: E: Internal Error, No file name for python3:amd64
[19:27] <jakubo> only when i remove the debris it seems to work out