[00:01] <k1l_> xavierCL: hmm. i still believe that this is some proxy error.
[00:01] <k1l_> !bug | xavierCL
[00:02] <xavierCL> k1l_: I just tested using my network phone ... :(
[00:03] <xavierCL> k1l_:  thanks for all your help, I will try some more information about that else I will report
[01:24] <Fudge> any idea how to fix this? Failed to start bind9.service: Unit bind9.service is masked.
[02:06] <Fudge> i fixed it
[02:48] <sergio-br2> yo
[02:48] <sergio-br2> what's happened to fonts-droid package?
[02:50] <tsimonq2> !info fonts-droid xenial
[02:50] <tsimonq2> !info fonts-droid wily
[02:50] <tsimonq2> hmm
[02:50] <tsimonq2> !info fonts-droid sid
[02:51] <tsimonq2> :/ why can't I do debian? ugh hold on
[02:51] <tsimonq2> !info fonts-droid-fallback xenial
[02:51] <tsimonq2> aha
[02:52] <tsimonq2> sergio-br2: looks like in Xenial there isn't fonts-droid but fonts-droid-fallback?
[02:52] <sergio-br2> uh, is it the same?
[02:53] <tsimonq2> maybe
[02:53] <tsimonq2> ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
[02:53] <tsimonq2> #ubuntu-release would probably be a better channel for this
[02:53] <tsimonq2> cite that it is in Wily but not in Xenial
[02:53] <sergio-br2> man, I got many deps problem in xenial
[02:54] <sergio-br2> I'll see that
[02:54] <sergio-br2> thanks tsimonq2
[02:54] <tsimonq2> a lot of people in that channel are also part Debian people, they might know why :)
[02:54] <tsimonq2> no problem sergio-br2 :)
[03:51] <dax> tsimonq2: ubottu only knows stable/testing.
[03:51] <dax> unstable
[03:51] <dax> (Hit enter too early)
[03:51] <dax> !info fonts-droid unstable
[03:53] <tsimonq2> dax: it would be awesome for it to know codenames and aliases such as stable...
[07:55] <flocculant> tsimonq2: fonts-droid is deprecated > https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-February/039159.html
[10:07] <vladimir-sn> i'm looking at a slightly strange bug on a new-ish system (dell precision 5510) where the usb controller resets one of the ports (the liveusb stick that's being booted) during the boot process
[10:07] <vladimir-sn> i've filed a bug at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1559298
[10:07] <vladimir-sn> but was wondering if anyone had tips on what i could investigate myself next
[10:07] <vladimir-sn> i think it's possible that it's not a kernel bug but rather something in userland (pid 1 or something triggered by it) that triggers it
[10:08] <vladimir-sn> i should probably go an read up on how the systemd services are scheduled though ^_^
[10:08] <vladimir-sn> s/an/and/
[10:18] <lordievader> Good morning.
[10:30] <freaj> Hello everyone! I'm trying out ubuntu xenial, and I think a little change could be made: on the installation, when you decide to encrypt your hard drive, it requires a passphrase.. but you haven't chosen the keyboard layout yet
[14:07] <markc> is there a ppa for qt 5.6?
[14:37] <BluesKaj> Howdy folks
[18:11] <genii> Anything I can do for the moment about bug 1556666 to make apt accept kubuntu PPAs and ddebs.ubuntu.com instead of complaining they have weak keys?
[18:26] <flocculant> genii: not that I'm aware of
[18:27] <genii> Hm
[18:27] <flocculant> not noticed it stopping me use ppa's - just annoying words
[18:28] <k1l> genii: isnt that just a warning for now?
[18:32] <genii> k1l: I'm not sure, but since it started there hasn't been anything available from the Kubuntu PPAs available, even though I see the bot in the -devel channel building packages for it
[18:45] <hggdh> this is a warning. The key uses SHA1. See, for example, https://juliank.wordpress.com/2016/03/15/clarifications-and-updates-on-apt-sha1/
[18:47] <dorelyo> After upgrading from 14.04 LTS to 16.04 I ca not login. After entering my password the login screen appears again. I tried ctrl alt f1, I logged in, but 'startx' command failed to run. I don't know how to access my Desktop Enviroment. Can I revert the upgrade somehow?
[18:49] <phillw> hi folks, for anyone following server 16.04 can you have a look at bug 1559507 and confirm, thanks
[18:50] <SwedeMike> dorelyo: no, there is no way to revert.
[18:51] <ChibaPet> dorelyo: What desktop environment?
[18:52] <ChibaPet> dorelyo: If you're using something older (as I do) remove .Xauthority and use a clean, minimal .xsession.
[18:52] <k1l> dorelyo: dont use startx.
[18:53] <ChibaPet> startx and a display manager ought to both be more or less irrelevant to what's breaking on login
[18:53] <k1l> dorelyo: make a "ls -al" and see what is owned by root and not your user. then look into .xsession-errors
[18:53] <k1l> dorelyo: are you using a amd video card?
[18:53] <ChibaPet> Usually for me it's my custom ssh-agent framework in a new environment, but no one else runs that, so I'm sure that's not it. :P
[19:04] <dorelyo> k1l: yes, I am using a video card
[19:04] <dorelyo> I am using default ubuntu DE
[19:05] <dorelyo> k1l: where is .xsession-errors located?
[19:06] <k1l> dorelyo: which video card?
[19:07] <k1l> dorelyo: in your users home
[19:07] <dorelyo> nvidia
[19:07] <dorelyo> k1l: My internet connection is also broken
[19:07] <dorelyo> so I have to switch between computers in order to use irc
[19:09] <dorelyo> k1l: well U have a bucnh of errors there
[19:10] <dorelyo> Xlib: extension 'GLX' missing on display ':0'
[19:10] <hggdh> back on the weak key warning on APT: see the end of this email: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-March/039271.html
[19:11] <dorelyo> upstart: unity-settings-daemon main rpocess killed by TERM signal
[19:11] <dorelyo> and other processes killed by TERM signal and by KILL signal
[19:13] <k1l> dorelyo: 16.04 should not use upstart but systemd.
[19:13] <k1l> dorelyo: were there some issues during the upgrade?
[19:13] <dorelyo> k1l: yes
[19:13] <dorelyo> k1l:
[19:14] <dorelyo> I restarted my computer becaus after 3 hours nothing appeared on the screen
[19:14] <k1l> ok. so you have a broken upgrade.
[19:15] <tsimonq2> flocculant: aha okay :)
[19:16] <dorelyo> k1l: yes
[19:17] <dorelyo> k1l: and my internet connection is broken as well..
[19:17] <k1l> dorelyo: you dont have a internet connection there?
[19:17] <dorelyo> k1l: nope
[19:17] <k1l> dorelyo: i think a clean install might be better then :)
[19:18] <dorelyo> clean install of 16.04?
[19:18]  * tsimonq2 whispers, "there is one more option without reinstalling"
[19:19] <dorelyo> tsimonq2: hm?
[19:20] <flocculant> dorelyo: I been testing that (xubuntu) all appeared to fail - got a reboot then vt1 and dpkg --configure -a got it working
[19:21] <flocculant> but I think there's been problems with ubuntu
[20:19] <Huck777> hi, I'm using 16.04 and have some problems with the terminal. When I press the expand button and want to minimize it back to its former size I have to do it manually, because it stays full screen.