[13:19] <blackflow> Hello. I know in general, but am not sure I completely understand the process, of forking debian packages for the next Ubuntu release. In particular, I'm interested to know if Bionic will have the 7.x.x branch of zfsutils-linux, that's been in debian unstable for a while, but not in bionic repos.
[13:22] <blackflow> I see on Bionic Release Schedule that Mar 19th will be "Debian Import Freeze" (along with "Feature Freeze"), so I'm assuming that there's still chance for newer zfsutils-linux to reach Bionic, before that date?
[13:47] <tomreyn> blackflow: file a bug against the ubuntu package (onlaunchpad), requesting for the newer package version to be synched from debian
[13:48] <tomreyn> blackflow: oh wait you said 'debian unstable', i think synching takes place from debian testing instead
[13:48] <tomreyn> so you'd want to check the debian testing migration checker first of all, and make sure the package enters debian testing in time
[13:50] <tomreyn> turns out both debian unstable and testing have zfsutils-linux 0.7.5-1 (which i assume is what you are referring to by "the 7.x.x branch"?).
[13:53] <tomreyn> turns out there's a bug on this already (you can point out your desire to have the newer version by logging into launchpad and clicking on "this bug affects me", and you can track updates to the bug report by clicking on "You are not directly subscribed to this bug's notifications."): https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1734172
[14:01] <blackflow> tomreyn: hmm, right, LTS sources from testing.
[14:01] <blackflow> tomreyn: I'll use that bug, thanks.
[14:01] <tomreyn> welcome
[14:03] <blackflow> ah, there _is_ an update and it's in proposed for bionic, I see. Thanks again.
[17:20] <daddy0> ive been getting machinecheck errors daily with bionic, so ive gone back to xenial to see if it still happens
[17:21] <nacc> daddy0: mce errors are usually hardware
[17:21] <daddy0> i understand.
[17:22] <daddy0> just odd started happening when i installed bionic
[18:46] <caravena> Hello, Please open report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1745612
[22:23] <dax> https://insights.ubuntu.com/2018/01/26/bionic-beaver-18-04-lts-to-use-xorg-by-default/
[22:23] <dax> tl;dr: shipping xorg and wayland, xorg by default for all drivers
[22:23] <dax> (so, not the same as 17.10)
[22:24] <TJ-> Thank goodness!
[22:38] <Bashing-om> dax: Just read the same for 18.04: https://community.ubuntu.com/t/xorg-will-be-the-default-in-18-04-lts/3623 .
[22:38] <dax> yes, that's the crosspost of the link i posted
[22:39] <dax> they're both about 18.04 :P
[22:39] <dax> anyways yeah, from a support POV, i'm quite happy. wayland worked fine for me, but didn't for a bunch of people so *shrug*
[22:40] <nacc> annd waylannd clearly needs some maturing
[22:40] <nacc> the migration path is rough
[23:29] <hggdh> so far I have been unable to run remote "X" via ssh