=== JanC is now known as Guest87122 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === markusfluer1 is now known as markusfluer [09:04] hello, what is snappy? [09:14] can you install ubuntu core without a ubuntu SSO account? I just want to experiment and i don't like beeing forced into (another) account [09:15] by the way, i am trying the rpi 3 version [09:19] no_email, no, but after install you can generate your own keys. [09:19] It used Ubuntu SSO to configure a user account with ssh public key authentication on headless devices, rather than using a stock, pre-set username and password. [09:20] ok, thanks (i will use a fake account for now then :) ) === JanC_ is now known as JanC === chihchun_afk is now known as chihchun === bpierre_ is now known as bpierre [19:35] Hi. Just found out about snappy/snaps. Is snapcraft free open source software? Did not find it on the website, but it's an ubuntu project, so yes? [19:36] I would like to package gscan2pdf for opensuse. Small company. [19:38] AndyS2, this is wrong place for that [19:38] for opensuse packaging, please go to #opensuse-factory [19:39] Maybe I said it wrong. Snappy seems to be application virtualization for desktop applications. I want that :) [19:40] I don't want to package something 'normally' for opensuse. [19:46] unfortunately, we do not have working packaging for openSUSE [19:46] https://new.zygoon.pl/post/state-of-snapd-support-across-distros/ [19:46] https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/wiki/Distributions [19:47] Just found the github link, btw. It's hidden in plain sight :) [19:47] Ahh, that's sad. It seemed like the right tool for the job :( [19:47] I'll read up [20:02] ah, seems like it doesn't even build on opensuse 42.2 atm. Guess I'll check back at a later time (or try myself, maybe) [20:18] can i ask questions about ubuntu core in here? [20:19] also on https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/snappy `sudo snap refresh all` is no longer valid, at least as of the current rev of snap [20:19] at least snap version 2.22.3 [20:20] i was unable to setup a new ubuntu core install (series 16) using a static ip, on a raspberry pi 2 [20:20] had to use dhcp, as it kept erroring out when attempting to configure eth0 [20:21] now that i've got the system setup, i can't find a resonable way to reconfigure the networking to be static ip [20:21] and i can't find any documenation on ubuntu's site that specifies how that should be done under the core/snap design [20:23] sudo snap refresh # this should work fine [20:24] yeah, i figured out the correct command by accident, just pointing out the docs are wrong and i don't see a way to indicate that on the website :) [20:24] then this page should be editted too > https://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/snappy [20:35] from what i can tell, netplan under snap/core seems to be in charge, but i'm not sure how to correctly make changes [20:54] looks like running `sudo console-conf` was able to reconfigure the network remotely, although I'm not sure it was done cleanly as screen isn't available [20:54] rebooting to see if that sticks [20:58] looks like it does === JanC_ is now known as JanC [22:20] Bug #1666074 opened: Can't update "snapweb' snap