[00:14] <bcx> I can't set sort-directories-first neither with a vendor override (org.gtk.Settings.FileChooser) nor with a dconf local profile keyfile (org/gtk/settings/file-chooser). Anyone managed to configure it with any technique or is it now only possible by using interactive/graphic applications ?
[13:14] <oversyn> Hi
[13:14] <oversyn> I would like to test 18.04. I always install my system using mini.iso
[13:14] <oversyn> I was unable to find mini.iso for 18.04
[13:16] <oversyn> I've just found some posts about bionic-base being shrink, but no .iso files
[14:12] <oversyn> So, I got a 18.04 server iso booting, but there is no wifi driver for Atheros QCA6174
[14:12] <oversyn> the name of the module should be something like ath10k but it is not there
[14:12] <oversyn> any suggestions?
[15:08] <donofrio> oversyn, check firmware?  also lurk around for a few hours someone more knowledgeable will be around to answer....
[15:25] <Woodpecker> Question on general stability of 18.04? I want to start developing UBPorts, but I need to be careful not to break my current developing environment too much; namely I dont want to risk breaking my Mediawiki install. Im on 17.10.
[15:56] <daddy0> i ben using it as my dailydriver... no probs yet
[19:31] <Woodpecker> good to know
[20:40] <FurretUber> Hi, I'm having problems with virtual machines: when I try to change resolution they freeze and stop working. I have to use Ctrl+Alt+F1 on the host to kill the guest: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sSkz4g4Q3v/
[20:41] <TJ-> FurretUber: did you run that qemu command from a GUI terminal?
[20:42] <FurretUber> Yes, xfce4-terminal
[20:42] <TJ-> FurretUber: but you are using 'sudo' so it is running as /root/ user and, if I recall correctly, may not allow the env var DISPLAY to be passed through
[20:43] <FurretUber> Should I use gksu on this case, then?
[20:45] <TJ-> FurretUber: you shouldn't need sudo. the permissions on /dev/kvm should be root:kvm rw-rw---- so simply add your user to the kvm group with "sudo adduser $USER kvm" and then log-out and log-in so the group takes affect (you can check which groups you're currently a member of with "groups")
[20:46] <TJ-> FurretUber: you may need to change permissions/ownership on /dev/sdb since you're using a hardware device
[20:47] <TJ-> FurretUber: as in "sudo adduser $USER disk" (and log-out/log-in) because the disk group has rw access to /dev/sd* usually
[20:50] <FurretUber> I will have to wait to log off because I have a task running. Using cirrus instead of qxl allowed me to change the display resolution without problems
[20:52] <TJ-> FurretUber: yes, that'd do since if I recall correctly it uses SDL to draw the display, not a link to the host display server
[21:58] <BLZbubba_> is anything wrong with dhcp/dns in the latest updates?  my 18.04 systems no longer register their host names with the dhcp server, and have lookup timeouts frequently
[21:58] <BLZbubba_> rebooting doesn't help
[22:09] <Odd_Bloke> BLZbubba_: I've been without DNS with my last reboot.
[22:09] <Odd_Bloke> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1751797
[22:09] <Odd_Bloke> I have apparently DHCP'd properly, though, looking at my router.
[22:12] <BLZbubba_> in my case, the lookups of non-18.04 still seem to work fine
[22:12] <BLZbubba_> non-18.04 hosts i mean
[22:13] <BLZbubba_> but 18.04 doesn't seem to be sending the host name to the dhcp server now, so i have to go to the consoles and look up the ip addresses by hand
[22:13] <BLZbubba_> i'm not sure what that feature is called, but it is sure painful when it breaks
[22:41] <BLZbubba> weird, it is using systemd-networkd now but there are dhclient leases from a week or two ago
[22:42] <BLZbubba> ubuntu is over-using systemd.  nothing can possibly be as bad as 10.04, but i am not getting a good feeling about this one
[22:43] <BLZbubba> it's bad enough that it is not using the MAC address for DHCP
[22:43] <BLZbubba> that is going to cost a lot of people a lot of time