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lotuspsychje | !info linux-image-generic artful | 05:03 |
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ubottu | linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.12.0.13.14 (artful), package size 2 kB, installed size 13 kB | 05:03 |
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derphili1 | Can i force /etc/resolv.conf to be filled by the actual information? I am running 17.10 and set up my network using netplan | 06:58 |
brainwash | derphili1: what prevents you from doing it? | 07:54 |
derphili1 | brainwash: well isnt this actually overwritten by services upon reboot? | 10:47 |
d1rewolf | all, I upgraded yesterday from 17.04 to 17.10. I'm successfully running wayland+gnome on three external monitors (plugged into laptop). However, "gnome-control-center display" won't allow me to drag my monitors to re-order them...they're firmly stuck. any ideas how to fix, or... | 13:50 |
d1rewolf | to troubleshoot? I'd love to file a bug, but not sure where to begin to determine where the blame lays | 13:50 |
lotuspsychje | d1rewolf: #ubuntu+1 for 17.10 issues please | 13:51 |
d1rewolf | lotuspsychje: isn't this....#ubuntu+1? | 13:52 |
lotuspsychje | d1rewolf: yes mate | 13:52 |
lotuspsychje | oops my bad | 13:53 |
lotuspsychje | d1rewolf: its not recommended to update yet to 17.10 | 13:53 |
d1rewolf | lotuspsychje: yes, I'm finding that out the hard way ;-/ | 13:53 |
d1rewolf | I'm second guessing my decision...may do a manual re-install of 17.04. I'm running on an encrypted partition though, so I'm not certain how difficult that will be | 13:54 |
lotuspsychje | d1rewolf: final comes out in october | 13:55 |
lotuspsychje | d1rewolf: that means devs stil working on it right now | 13:55 |
d1rewolf | lotuspsychje: right. yep. in the past, i've had decent luck with daily builds, but not this time | 13:55 |
d1rewolf | off to find docs on how to install with an existing encrypted partition ;-) | 13:56 |
lotuspsychje | !encrypt | 13:56 |
ubottu | For information on setting up encrypted private directories (8.10+) see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedPrivateDirectory | 13:56 |
d1rewolf | lotuspsychje: yeah, I'm not talking about ecryptfs. My entire partition/disk in encrypted...I get prompted on boot | 13:57 |
d1rewolf | I believe this is dm_crypt at action | 13:57 |
lotuspsychje | kk | 13:57 |
d1rewolf | is there a way to downgrade to 17.04 without a full system re-install? | 13:58 |
gonyere | d1rewolf - no | 13:59 |
d1rewolf | gonyere: ok, thanks. do you happen to know if the 17.04 installer recognizes existing encrypted partitions and offers to install to them? | 13:59 |
oerheks | gonyere +1 | 13:59 |
d1rewolf | not encrypted private directories...whole existing dm_crypt-encrypted disks | 14:00 |
gonyere | i'm not sure, as I've never encrypted my entire drive, in part due to the issues so many have, but I would suspect so | 14:01 |
gonyere | d1rewolf - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FullDiskEncryptionHowto | 14:02 |
gonyere | d1rewolf - or, perhaps more relevant as your partition is already created and encyrypted: http://linuxbsdos.com/2014/05/28/how-to-install-ubuntu-14-04-on-encrypted-mbr-partitions/ | 14:05 |
oerheks | d1rewolf, i think you need to boot into live mode first, unlock it | 14:06 |
oerheks | faster would be a reinstall, fresh | 14:06 |
d1rewolf | oerheks: ah, k. Thanks. I'll give that a shot. Thanks to you gonyere as well. | 14:09 |
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Aliv3 | hi i'd like to test ubuntu+1 | 16:33 |
lotuspsychje | Aliv3: check daily url in the topic for downloading iso | 16:35 |
lotuspsychje | Aliv3: just keep in mind its still in developent right now, final release is october | 16:35 |
Aliv3 | also note im using fairly modern hardware (7th gen) and like to compile things :p | 16:36 |
Aliv3 | im downloading the daily build now | 16:36 |
lotuspsychje | great Aliv3 tnx for help testing | 16:36 |
Aliv3 | np, im a good tester :) i'll find all da bugz | 16:38 |
Aliv3 | is there source i can have to build? | 16:38 |
Aliv3 | like for ubuntu, it's been a while tbh i was a skiddy last time i used ubuntu | 16:39 |
nacc | Aliv3: source of what? | 16:39 |
Aliv3 | like to build the distro ... | 16:39 |
nacc | Aliv3: no, you don't do that. | 16:39 |
nacc | it's nonsense | 16:39 |
Aliv3 | :( | 16:39 |
Aliv3 | sorry i'm used to gentoo/LFS | 16:39 |
nacc | Aliv3: right, use gentoo if you want to build everything | 16:39 |
Aliv3 | if you can't build it where do the images come from :o | 16:40 |
nacc | Aliv3: you could build everything yourself, but that's not really worth anyone's time | 16:41 |
nacc | Aliv3: if you want that experience, go use gentoo | 16:41 |
Aliv3 | how is it not worth anyones time? | 16:42 |
Aliv3 | also it's not really about that, it's about pulling it all so i can have a total understanding of the infastructure and components, dependencies, etc. everything going on | 16:42 |
Aliv3 | that way when i ineveitably break something i can immediately fix it and push upstream :) | 16:43 |
nacc | you don't have permission to push anything anywhere, afaict | 16:43 |
nacc | unless you mean upstream upstream and github issues? | 16:43 |
nacc | Aliv3: 1) why is it not worht your time? in the time you just spent arguing this, you could have booted an image and tested it. | 16:44 |
Aliv3 | upstream upstream & github issues yes. like for example all the way to gnu make or wayland yanno | 16:44 |
nacc | Aliv3: 2) "total understanding" makes little sense here, you "completely" understand Gentoo? | 16:44 |
Aliv3 | nacc, gentoo no, lfs yes if i were to go back to gentoo i could do it, and i dont intend on booting until i get home from uni which is in 1 hour | 16:45 |
Aliv3 | for example when i work on atom editor i pull atom, electron, node js, v8, and ninja | 16:45 |
nacc | yes, that's one application. | 16:45 |
nacc | Aliv3: i don't have time to argue this anymore | 16:45 |
Aliv3 | okay sorry to hinder your workflow i'll be back later | 16:46 |
tesko | not having much success there with your host | 21:41 |
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