 wxl: Lubuntu dailies should be fixed... as soon as the Launchpad builders are back up 😉
[00:23] <wxl> sigh
[00:24] <tsimonq2> There was seriously *maybe* 20 mins between the builders going down and my commit being merged
 (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:8080//file_3306.mp4
 From the discussion I saw earlier, the kernel team are working on that
[15:28] <omairqazi> hi
[15:28] <omairqazi> where should i report the lubuntu 18.04 boot problem
[15:36] <omairqazi> anyone?
[15:37] <omairqazi> wxl[m] there?
[15:40] <teward> omairqazi: file a bug
[15:40] <teward> or check in #ubuntu+1 to see if there's anyone else having the issue
[15:41] <teward> because someone might have a workaround or fix or there's already a bug
[15:41] <omairqazi> teward: i should file a bug in ubiquity
[15:43] <omairqazi> ?
[15:44] <teward> IIRC ubiquity is the installer, not the underlying system.  but i'm on my phone so i can't really help troubleshooting
[15:46] <omairqazi> ok thanks
[15:51] <omairqazi> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1741286
[15:52] <teward> omairqazi: and I assume you're using the dailies and not an older 18.04 alpha iso or such
[15:52] <omairqazi> i use dailies teward
[16:52] <wxl[m]> @tsimonq2 is this for some reason a known issue? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-qa-testcases/+bug/1741137
[16:53] <omairqazi> wxl[m] what about this bug?  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1741286
[17:02] <wxl> omairqazi: what about it? you did the required step. we'll take it from there.
[17:02] <wxl> BUT
[17:02] <wxl> it's most likely an issue with plymouth or lubuntu-default-settings or something
[17:02] <wxl> ^^ @VikingRedwolf can you confirm?
[17:06] <konrad11901> wxl: about this bug with default window manager, I've already reported it and Simon has assigned it to himself: https://bugs.launchpad.net/lubuntu-next/+bug/1739959
[17:06] <wxl> ah yes seems like a dupe konrad11901
[17:06] <wxl> dang that stinks :(
 @wxl, Yes dear
 sorry, I have a virtualised one, and it works nice
[17:48] <wxl> with lxqt @VikingRedwolf?
 oh, sorry, my lxqt is "mixed"
 anyways, the plymouth package is the same?
[17:49] <wxl> but were that to exist, what would it be a bug against? plymouth? lubuntu-default-settings?
[17:49] <wxl> well ours says *L*ubuntu and not Ubuntu, so
 I'll check it up
 Hi
 I would like to present my project that people know me but in my opinion is very interesting and I have the pain that I know, I speak of IndiaOS, a core written from scratch in C and ASM.The main developer of the kernel is me "Luis David Julio M.", and the intention is not to compete with other nuclei, but to help users in the world of programming and the sense of the operation of the kernel and the hardware itself. With some versions you
[19:48] <wxl> what does this have to do with Lubuntu?
[19:48] <wxl> @IndiaOS ^
 wxl: I'm going to bang out a contribution guide on Phab :)
 People have been asking me where to contribute and I don't really know where to point them...
 wxl: Any resources you've been pointing to?
[20:05] <wxl> good idea!
[20:05] <wxl> just what's on the task
 Huh?
 What do you mean?
 Fwd from wxl: <wxl> just what's on the task
[20:12] <wxl> the GCI task
[20:12] <wxl> oh
[20:12] <wxl> wait
[20:12] <wxl> duh
[20:12] <wxl> sorry
[20:12] <wxl> no, i don't have anything. have fun :)
 @wxl, Phab admins have edit and view perms, not nearly done yet.
[20:58] <wxl> hm @tsimonq2 ?
 @wxl, Contributor guide
[20:59] <wxl> oh thx
 *installs IndiaOS...*
 .___.
 (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:8080//file_3322.mp4
 (Document) http://vps.tsimonq2.net:8080//file_3323.mp4
[22:42] <tsimonq2> wxl: DSA 4078-1
[22:42] <wxl> ummm ok then
[22:46] <tsimonq2> wxl: You know what a DSA is right?
[22:47] <wxl> i don't see how the democratic socialists of america have anything to do with Lubuntu
[22:47] <tsimonq2> wxl: Debian Security Advisory...
 wxl: ugh omg just look up DSA 4078-1 already ;P
[22:49] <wxl> or just provide a link
[22:50] <tsimonq2> wxl: http://bfy.tw/FscI
[22:51] <tsimonq2> wxl: or https://lists.debian.org/debian-security-announce/2018/msg00000.html
[22:52] <wxl> wow impressive.