[04:31] <isimorgh> Hi all.
[04:31] <isimorgh> You have probably been asked this question so many times before.
[04:32] <isimorgh> I have set up my system as per https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/raspberry-pi-2/ but everytime I enter my password, it is wrong.
[04:33] <isimorgh> I can't even login on the local machine.
[04:35] <isimorgh> and every time I ssh into the device it asks me for password. but according to the website it shouldn't ask for for password
[04:37] <isimorgh> I don't understand how I should login.
[04:37] <isimorgh> anybody?
[04:37] <isimorgh> appreciate any help.
[04:54] <isimorgh> isimorgh@10.0.1.124's password:
[04:54] <isimorgh> Access denied
[04:55] <isimorgh> isimorgh is the same username that I have on Ubuntu SSO
[04:55] <isimorgh> i really don't get it/
[04:55] <isimorgh> kind of frustrating
[08:21] <peetamber> hii
[08:22] <peetamber> hiii
[08:22] <peetamber> hii
[14:21] <dkessel> hey there.  i am trying to find information on whether it is possible to install traditional apt/deb-based packages on ubuntu core 16. is that still possible? if so, will it create conflicts of problems with other (snap) packages, or with the update-ability of the core system?
[14:22] <dkessel> i need deb-based packages for my printer attached to the home server...
[14:33] <Son_Goku> dkessel, you cannot
[14:33] <Son_Goku> the whole point of ubuntu core is to not support any other mechanism for software installation
[14:34] <dkessel> i thought maybe those parts could be placed in some isolated container or something
[15:07] <zyga> dkessel: you can use the classic snap for a regular apt-get environment but it has some intrisic limitations
[15:07] <zyga> dkessel: you may be able to work with a few people working on packaging cups as a snap
[15:07] <zyga> Son_Goku: hey
[15:08] <zyga> Son_Goku: how are you
[15:08] <Son_Goku> alright, you?
[15:08] <zyga> Son_Goku: looking forward for Monday
[15:08] <zyga> Son_Goku: I had a week off and I badly needed it
[15:08] <zyga> Son_Goku: I'm running F25 now, trying to wrap my head around various selinux bits
[15:09] <zyga> Son_Goku: there are more and more and more bits that end up broken when enforcing mode is on :/
[15:11] <zyga> Son_Goku: is there any software in fedora that works with selinux in permissive mode but is in the archive?
[15:11] <zyga> Son_Goku: I found a few more issues in snap-confine, the capabilitiy bits don't suffice, some mounts fail
[15:12] <Son_Goku> generally no
[15:12] <zyga> Son_Goku: but I'll trace that back to what is needed, I suspect that we may need full root
[15:12] <zyga> Son_Goku: (so setuid bit)
[15:12] <Son_Goku> either the policy is supplied as a module package, or it is part of fedora-selinux policy
[15:12] <zyga> Son_Goku: ok
[15:13] <Son_Goku> flatpak, luckily, doesn't need a special policy because of how restrictive its scope is
[15:13] <Son_Goku> and snappy, unfortunately, cannot speak selinux yet
[15:13] <zyga> Son_Goku: it's all doable, we just need more experience
[15:13] <Son_Goku> yes
[18:31] <newbie_> does anyone knows where I can find more information on parts? I read the documentation, but wasn't enough :/
[23:47] <mup> PR snapcraft#901 opened: Basic 'enable-travis' implementation <Created by cprov> <https://github.com/snapcore/snapcraft/pull/901>