[00:41] this is still an issue: https://askubuntu.com/a/753280 [00:44] if it helps, I installed mysql-server first, then removed mysql-client and mysql-server, then installed mariadb-server and mariadb-client [00:46] Report a bug, please. [00:53] https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Alaunchpad.net+mariadb+apparmor [00:54] I haven't tested the fix, though... the DB is installed in my host, and I have yet to reboot it === pepee- is now known as pepee [13:39] Hello, i'm using ubuntu bionic beaver daily build freshly installed yesterday and i'm running into trouble with ipv6 :/ [13:39] i tried to disable it but it don't [13:39] here what i've tryed https://notehub.org/bs63x [13:39] four diferent things and it is still up oO!? [14:16] also got another problem with the daily - the systemd-resolved problem seems to have cured itself with today's ISO, but Python 2.7 dependencies seem to be broken [14:17] as surprised as i am that 18.04 doesn't include Python2 by default [14:19] Gargravarr: What specific Python 2.7 dependency issues are you seeing? [14:22] Odd_Bloke: libpython2.7-stdlib, requires 2.7.14-4 exactly, package version is 2.7.14-6 [14:24] Gargravarr: You're seeing this during install, or after install? [14:25] Odd_Bloke: post-install [14:25] Gargravarr: So I just did a post-weekend upgrade and I have libpython2.7-stdlib -6 installed, and didn't see any error messages. [14:26] Can you reproduce the issue if you try again now? [14:26] already trying [14:27] ah... think the problem is on my end [14:27] i have an internal package mirror. seems like the cache hasn't properly sync'd over the weekend [14:28] Aha, that'd do it. :) [14:33] hmm, the sync must've errored out this morning [14:33] yeah, false alarm [15:22] btw, thank you the dev community of ubuntu, i get a really nice operating system for free that it also really good, so thank you and i'll donnate wen i'll be able to :D [17:06] also, i don't know if it's normal but [17:07] wen i installed it, i use "erase entire disk etc.." and i have no swap partition [17:10] gparted say's i don't have one, neither the confirmation dialog before confirming the partition shame [17:10] the "free -m" command tell me that i do have one [17:11] notsgnik: what does 'swapon' show you? [17:11] notsgnik: IIRC, we switched to using a swapfile rather than a dedicated partition. [17:11] one sec fstab say's that it is a file now [17:11] yeah, there you go [17:12] :) [17:12] Hmm, I wonder if that means I can reclaim my dedicated swap partition. [17:12] Odd_Bloke: prolly :-) just create the swap file and set it on [17:13] (which I should also do, BTW) [17:13] one of these daus [17:14] * Odd_Bloke files that away for a Friday afternoon. [17:18] file /swapfile -> /swapfile: Linux/i386 swap file (new style), version 1 (4K pages)... [17:18] i like the "new style" comment :D [17:19] is it recreated each boot or crypted in order to avoid memory leaks ? [17:19] * Odd_Bloke doesn't know the details. [18:06] supposedly there is no performance difference between swapfiles and partitions these days [18:06] swapfiles are also easier to manage with FDE [18:09] Odd_Bloke: think my interal-mirror issue was down to me rather stupidly sticking a rate limit on rsync for testing purposes and then forgetting to remove it :$ rather than letting it nom all the bandwidth at 2AM [18:10] :) [18:38] looks like bionic server is having trouble starting ntp on bootup. [18:40] BLZbubba: As an NTP server, or as a client? [18:43] well let me rephrase that in a more cynical fashion [18:43] who's the jackass who renamed ntpd to systemd-timesyncd [19:18] BLZbubba: You still aren't really describing the problem you're seeing. :) [19:18] BLZbubba: the answer is, my current favourite curse word [19:19] Though I will note that (a) I don't think ntp has been installed by default on Ubuntu Server ever, and (b) we're replacing ntp (the package) with an alternative NTP server/client, chrony, in bionic. [19:32] Odd_Bloke: we seed ntp onn the server daily, but it's not preinstalled (i believe) [19:35] nacc: It's not in the server seed, certainly. [20:38] Odd_Bloke: sorry not enough info -- ntp is installed by default but it is named systemd-timesyncd [20:39] and the startup scripts just don't start ntp if it's installed and enabled [20:39] OK, ntp is _not_ named systemd-timesycnd. [20:39] it was forked [20:39] That is a separate package, and a completely separate implementation. [20:40] If you keep conflating systemd-timesyncd and ntp, it's really going to be impossible to have a meaningful conversation. :) [20:40] BLZbubba: So your issue is that you're expecting systemd-timesyncd to be running at boot and it isn't? [23:20] Which Ubuntu should I try on my Baytrail and Cherrytrail Tablet PCs? [23:20] Is a nightly more likely to work? [23:21] Does 18.04 at least (finally) have a 32 bit grub efi in the .iso? [23:31] Okay, I'm downloading it now. [23:31] I'm trying to get the live DVD to boot on my TW700 [23:31] Does 18.04 contain some kind of on screen keyboard? [23:32] btw tfgbd_ i guess since it's gnome shell 3 [23:33] it would be by default well integrated [23:34] I downloaded 18.04 bionic. [23:34] Does that come with Gnome shell 3? [23:35] do anyone have an idea if Ubuntu is made for the memory type you can find in a tablet or is it safer to use a SD card ? [23:35] yep tfgbd_ i alwase remeber having a nice keyboard out of the box with gnome shell [23:35] 3 [23:37] i'm asking if ubuntu is safe for mmc since i do want to install it on a tablet too :) [23:38] should i use it simlessly like i would with any hard drive or should i tweak ubuntu to avoid data loss ? [23:39] or even just use an SD card? [23:39] maybe it's not the right place to ask those questions [23:39] sorry:/ [23:41] SD Card won't work on most computers/ [23:41] They can't boot from it. [23:41] even on a tablet? [23:42] Most of the newer ones can't boot from an SD card. [23:42] They need USB. [23:42] If you're talking tablet PCs, I mean. [23:42] If you mean something with Android and an ARM processor, that may be different. [23:42] I'm talking stuff like the Surface 3. [23:42] Or WinBook TW700 [23:43] but i can use a peace of uefi to boot from the emmc and still use the sd card as main partition [23:43] Maybe. [23:43] I'm trying to get it working too. [23:43] I'm downloading the .iso now. [23:43] ah ah [23:43] I don't have much faith anything will work out of the box, though. [23:43] What tablet do you have? [23:43] honda v80+ [23:43] cheep on ebay [23:43] I just tried an older Ubuntu based distro and the touch screen sorta worked. [23:44] But no wifi and the battery didn't work right. [23:44] I think it ran down the battery really quickly too. [23:44] Oh, neat. [23:44] Did you make a recovery drive for Windows? [23:44] i don't think i have windows installed on it [23:45] it's ment to run linux anyway [23:45] Oh, okay [23:45] Then you may have better luck. [23:45] I didn't even know they sold them with Linux. [23:45] i mean, i'm not intending to install windows on it ever [23:46] it sould dualboot android out of the box so i guess they did all the kernel drivers [23:47] you sould look it up, it's 2gb of ram and a charreytrail and only 60$ on ebay [23:48] i bought it after having seen a tutorial where the guy install ubuntu on it and everything seams to work [23:48] wifi and all [23:50] but now i'm waiting for some electronics to add a baterypack coupled with usb ports to turn it into a nice hacking device :p [23:51] I didn't even know Honda made computers. [23:51] I saw a PC made by Hyundai on ebay too. [23:53] i don't know if they are related to the honda car brand [23:53] it's onda [23:53] sorry [23:53] onda v80+