[00:14] <nacc> rbasak: i threw up a WIP MP based off dsc-builder that was really easy to put together a few basic unit tests for the bug ahasenack hit
[00:16] <nacc> rbasak: in other words, nice work!
[02:52] <keithzg> Huh, I think the roundcube packaging is currently at least a bit bogus, it seems to skip jquery.min.js and thus basically nothing works!
[02:55] <keithzg> Wait, nevermind, Friday-night brain fuzz; turns out I don't actually have it installed from the package on my instance. I'm a bit confused by how it somehow changed then, though, huh.
[02:57]  * keithzg calls it a night, hopes that speculation patches drop soon!
[05:56] <Kyoku> is there an equivalent of rc.local in Bionic Beaver? i just noticed there's no rc.local file
[08:13] <tomreyn> Kyoku: if it doesn't exist, yet, just create a root-owned, executable shell skript /etc/rc.local and add what you want.
[08:14] <tomreyn> also /join #ubuntu+1 for bionic support
[08:15] <tomreyn> also you may need to 'sudo systemctl enable rc-local'
[08:23] <ikonia> thats assuming it's still got a unit file
[08:23] <ikonia> it may have been removed
[08:33] <xibalba> curl colosandiego.com
[08:34] <xibalba> sorry wrong window
[13:52] <albech> 16.04 Getting 'device appeared twice with different sysfs paths' on my syslog - https://paste.ubuntu.com/26332288/ I know that brtfs is using same uuid on all devices in a raid, but this error seems to cause other problems on my system. Any idea what can be done to fix it?
[14:40] <pankaj_> I have been googling for "what is mailing list and how to join" but nothing is satisfactory. Please I want to join. How to do. Frustated searching.
[14:41] <TJ-> pankaj_: for Linux?
[14:41] <pankaj_> TJ-: Yes.
[14:42] <TJ-> pankaj_: see my response in ##linux
[16:26] <rh10> join #docker
[16:26] <rh10> sorry
[17:38] <bananapie> linux is reporting a wrong load average, 5 minute average is showing as 88.56, but based on cpu usage, waiting for io, swapping, and actual performance, it should be closer to 0.54
[17:38] <bananapie> is there any way to reset or fix the load average without a reboot?
[18:04] <patdk-lap> I don't know what any of those have to do with load avg
[18:50] <tomreyn> very much actually, if you read 'man uptime'
[18:50] <tomreyn> but he's loooong gone
[18:52] <patdk-lap> no
[18:52] <patdk-lap> cpu usage, io wait, and stuff is how much cpu is used and waiting on drives
[18:52] <patdk-lap> load is how many programs WANT to run
[18:52] <patdk-lap> there could be many factors why the are running or blocked
[18:53] <patdk-lap> cpu and disk are only two
[18:54] <tomreyn> runnable or uninterruptable state
[18:55] <tomreyn> "A process in a runnable state is either using the CPU or waiting to use the CPU."
[18:55] <patdk-lap> I constantly have this issue with nfs usage
[18:55] <tomreyn> so running processes  do count
[18:55] <patdk-lap> when the nfs server stops responding
[18:55] <patdk-lap> low cpu, low disk
[18:55] <patdk-lap> extreemly high loadavg
[19:08] <Kyoku> i'm having problems with DNS lookups in bionic beaver, anyone else experiencing problems with the systemd resolver?
[20:38] <tomreyn> Kyoku: /join #ubuntu+1
[23:15] <Kyoku> thanks tomreyn