[01:30] <doge-doge> hey guys, has anyone here tested the upgrade path from 16.10 to 17.04 with an existing luks install?
[01:33] <doge-doge> i'm basically concerned about this lone report: https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/upgrade-from-16-10-to-17-04-with-luks-already-installed-has-this-been-tested/12357
[01:34] <nacc> doge-doge: the response?
[01:34] <doge-doge> yeah
[01:34] <nacc> doge-doge: it's unclear if the bug is with the upgrade process or the 'power outage forced a reboot'
[01:34] <doge-doge> it's sounds like 50/50 his power outage caused the issue
[01:34] <nacc> doge-doge: it's unclear if the upgrade actually finished, which isn't necessarily a valid test
[01:34] <nacc> yeah
[01:35] <nacc> doge-doge: i'd hang around here to see, you might also see if the commentor can file a bug
[01:35] <doge-doge> the question is why would it break his luks partition if the headers are supposedly fine
[01:36] <nacc> doge-doge: i don't know enough about luks to say
[01:36] <doge-doge> a $100 ups is probably the most underrated pc component of all time
well, i'm out. someone please test it out before the release in 3 days and kindly post in that thread if success/fail. </request> thanks.
[12:50] <lrojas> hi all
[12:50] <lrojas> i am trying to upgrade ubuntu 16.10 to 17.04
[12:51] <lrojas> but even after following the instructions on the web site about using update-manager -d, i dont get any notification for a new release of ubuntu
[12:51] <lrojas> help
[12:51] <lrojas> ?
[12:52] <k1l_> run "sudo do-release-upgrade -d" in terminal and see what issue there is
[12:52] <lrojas> let me try that
[12:54] <lrojas> that seems to work
[12:54] <lrojas> thanks
[15:01] <CrackerJack> k1l_ dai i tuka kvo me jalish :)
[19:04] <ouroumov> Guys, can anyone *not* using Ubuntu MATE check if this is an issue affecting other flavors? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-mate/+bug/1681912
[21:09] <vertago1> Some recent package update seems to have broken kde
[21:20] <valorie> vertago1: can you say more about what you mean?
[21:20] <valorie> I'm running the latest zesty on kubuntu
[21:20] <valorie> and latest updates have been fine
[21:21] <valorie> I'm assuming you mean "KDE software" or plasma is broken....
[21:26] <vertago1> I have two machines that crash on login
[21:29] <vertago1> let me get a fresh .xsession errors file
[21:29] <vertago1> the errors change if I try to login twice
[21:43] <vertago1> Loading stage  "initial" 185
[21:43] <vertago1> startkde: Starting up...
[21:43] <vertago1> kdeinit5: preparing to launch '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kf5/klauncher'
[21:43] <vertago1> kdeinit5: Launched KLauncher, pid = 3607, result = 0
[21:43] <vertago1> Waiting for already running klauncher to exit.
[21:43] <vertago1> Waiting for already running klauncher to exit.
[21:44] <k1l_> vertago1: better use a pasteservice like paste.ubuntu.com to show a lot of text
[21:46] <vertago1> Yeah I had planned on it, but I am juggling a fussy baby and 2 desktops that don't login so I forgot to put it in pastbin
[21:47] <k1l_> vertago1: if you are on cli only you can pipe them directly to a pastebin with "cat /path/to/some/file | nc termbin.com 9999"
[21:47] <vertago1> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24363293/
[21:48] <vertago1> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/24363298/
[21:48] <vertago1> those are for the two separate desktops
[21:52] <vertago1> If I use sudo startx, log out. Delete the .Xauthority files then it works until I reboot.
[21:54] <vertago1> nvm it didn't work this last time
[21:54] <vertago1> I guess I will just scrap my home dir for now
[21:58] <vertago1> that had no effect
[21:58] <vertago1> even after copying in /etc/skel
[22:03] <vertago1> deleting the /var/kde-cache for my user didn't work
[22:08] <vertago1> I am thinking it might be related to chrome-remote-desktop which is 3rd party so I am removing that.
[22:08] <vertago1> that seems to have fixed it
[22:10] <vertago1> yeah that was the problem
[22:11] <vertago1> I am going to see if I can figure out exactly what the issue wasn and hopefully report it upstream so it isn't an issue after release.
[23:22] <CountryfiedLinux> howdy