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hyper_chhi there, where would I report wily bugs?04:48
Loganhyper_ch: on Launchpad, just like you would for any supported release :)05:50
LoganI'd recommend using the ubuntu-bug command-line tool05:52
hyper_chLogan: wasn't even sure if bug reporting from users was welcomed on wily... e.g. for Cyanogenmod nightly releases, user feedback is not welcomed. Catchline "Expect bugs"05:58
Loganhyper_ch: nah we, always welcome reports05:59
Loganjust make sure your system is up to date before reporting, as things change quickly when a release is in development05:59
hyper_chI have two installer issues to report and wine is uninstallable05:59
Loganhyper_ch: please make sure the installer issues are in the latest daily image before reporting06:02
hyper_chwell, it was a week ago and yesterdays daily also06:05
hyper_chund what package would I report installer issues?06:05
hyper_chLogan: for what package would I report installer issues?06:40
Loganhyper_ch: run ubuntu-bug ubiquity06:41
hyper_chLogan: thx06:41
hyper_chthere's two issue:  (1) my ethernet card is detected but can't establish a connection, regardless whether I try dhcp or set static in installer and (2) the partition manager doesn't see my samsung 840pro ssd.... I had niether issue in 15.0406:42
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lordievaderGood morning.09:20
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BluesKajHiyas all12:32
hyper_chhi BluesKaj12:58
BluesKajho hyper_ch12:59
hyper_chdidn't konw you're already on 15.10 :)12:59
BluesKajyup,have been for a while, but I'm checking out Debian 8.10 Jessie atm13:01
BluesKajwith KDE 4.1413:01
BluesKajjust running 15.10 to test, but I'm not liking the plasma5/kf5 much, ... my favourite features have been dropped13:03
hyper_chmy servers run all jessie13:04
hyper_chthere's a lot of bugs in kf5... but I got used to it meanwhile13:04
hyper_chnow I'm doing some testing on btrfs and NixOS13:04
hyper_chbtrfs would be nice on proxmox servers with snapshot backups13:06
BluesKajDebian's a bit more work to setup for permissions, mounting drives etc, but I'm liking the stabilty so far13:06
hyper_chmore work?13:07
hyper_chbtw, ever had a look at NixOS?13:07
BluesKajthere seems to be a problem with system settings not keeping one's settings13:08
hyper_chwell, I have that in Kf5 ;)13:08
hyper_chI use debian only on servers13:08
BluesKajnever heard of nixOS13:08
hyper_chit's an interesting distro... basically you have a configurtion.nix file..... and there you say how you want your system to be setup13:08
hyper_chand due to that, it pulls all the packages, applies according settings etc...13:09
hyper_chalso it's an atomic build... everytime you re-generate it makes also new entries.. .meaning you can go ack to previous configurations13:09
hyper_chmy small unexciting config this far:  https://github.com/sjau/nixos/blob/master/configuration.nix13:10
hyper_chhere's a slight more advanced version https://github.com/bjornfor/nixos-config/blob/master/configuration.nix13:11
hyper_chit's very interesting approach... but I'm a noob :)13:12
BluesKajlooks interesting alright...still reading their home page13:16
hyper_chthe basic idea is, boot a live stick, make partition layout, copy your configuration.nix, let it re-setup the system13:17
hyper_chit's very different from what I'm used by debian and ubuntu13:18
BluesKajthink i'd install it on my old desktop which can't boot from a stick, cd/dvd only, looks very interseting to me due it's KDE 4 desktop13:29
BluesKajdue to13:29
hyper_chI also test it on my old notebook13:30
hyper_chI managed to setup an encrypted raid1 system ;)13:30
hyper_chI'll boot it and let you know what kde verson13:31
hyper_chsysd is 217 IIRC13:31
hyper_chBluesKaj: 4.14.413:34
hyper_chBluesKaj: 4.14.313:34
drhalanhey. I was wondering if anybody got stateless systems to work with systemd on wily (like described here http://0pointer.net/blog/projects/stateless.html )18:11
drhalanthere is the following note in the changelogs "Drop hwdb-update dependency from udev-trigger.service, which got       introduced in v219-stable. This causes udev and plymouth to start too       late and isn't really needed in Ubuntu yet as we don't support stateless       systems yet and handle hwdb.bin updates through dpkg triggers. This can       be dropped again with initramfs-tools 0.117."18:21
drhalani just wondered what that means... and if stateless system support is planned for wily18:21
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smallfoot-When will there be a new kernel?21:02
smallfoot-Why are there some packages that are newer in 15.04 than 15.10?21:02
LocutusOfBorg1smallfoot-, which packages?21:10
smallfoot-LocutusOfBorg1, ubuntu-docs21:27
smallfoot-usb-creator-gtk21:27
LocutusOfBorg1the first I guess because it will be updated anyway, so there is no need to fix it at this point21:30
LocutusOfBorg1the second had a security upload21:30
LocutusOfBorg1maybe they plan to update prior to wily21:31
LocutusOfBorg1anyway, seems at least the second a question for #ubuntu-hardened21:31

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