[00:54] <donofrio_> hggdh, yah that package does not tab complete when I try to aptget remove gtk2-engine-pix I was like wow....and it does tab complete when I do apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf is brought up....sowhy would I need this, I mean is it suppose to be here for stock desktop (guessing no but what would call for it?) 
[01:16] <donofrio_> do you know what I do to resolve this message "(deja-dup-monitor:82): dconf-CRITICAL **: 00:32:31.076: unable to create directory '/home/donofrio/.cache/dconf': Permission denied. dconf will not work properly." 
[01:36] <hggdh> donofrio_: this is an old package, built for GTK2. It is not part of the default install
[01:37] <hggdh> donofrio_: also, it will only tab-complete on the remove if it is installed
[01:39] <hggdh> for the permission denied: you probably have ~/.cache owned by some other userid
[01:46] <cybik__> I'm stupid, am running kubuntu on latest, and now xorg and nvidia-drivers won't behave. halp? (will provide bug links and logs, of course).
[02:08] <donofrio_> is there no midori?
[02:09] <donofrio_> exit
[02:09] <donofrio_> opps wrong window lol
[02:16] <donofrio_> I just tried apt-get install midori and no tab complete ;(  no apt-cache search returned "ruby-webkit2-gtk - WebKitGTK+ bindings for the Ruby language"?
[02:50] <cybik__> re my issue: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1733136
[02:51] <cybik__> damn it, wrong one. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1752111
[05:45] <cybik> re my issue: apparently I have to use nvidia-390 from the PPA and never from official?
[05:48] <lotuspsychje> cybik: xorg or wayland?
[06:57] <cybik> @lotuspsychje xorg of course. 
[10:33] <holden87> hi guys. you running 18.04 already? is it somewhat safe to use now?
[10:48] <holden87> anyone?
[10:51] <holden87> or, to put it this way - since the feature freeze is today, i can expect mostly bugfixes until release day, so it should be somewhat stable?
[11:38] <holden87> is there a live person here ? :)
[11:45] <SwedeMike> holden87: if you want to run beta software, then run beta software. If you want more stable software, wait until it's released.
[11:45] <holden87> SwedeMike: that's the problem, i won't be able to, and would like to have a supported stable system then
[11:46] <SwedeMike> the only way to find out if it's stable for your use case is to try it.
[14:52] <JediMaster> Hi, I've just installed Bionic on a Dell server and I can't get networking to work (It has dual Broadcom NetXtreme II BCM5716 gigabit ports, netplan returns: bnx2: Can't load firmware file "bnx2/bnx2-mips-09-6.2.1b.fw"
[14:53] <JediMaster> I'm doing the install over a iDRAC remote KVM console so I'm slightly limited on how I can get things across (could make an ISO with files in and mount it virtually, but it's a bit of a pain)
[14:55] <JediMaster> I can "modeprobe bnx2" and lsmod shows it loaded without error, but "netplan apply" still comes up with the error, any ideas?
[15:01] <JediMaster> Getting the same error as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1008749
[15:03] <JediMaster>  /lib/firmware/ contains only a bnx2x directory, no bnx2 directory, and the .fw file doesn't appear in there either
[15:06] <JediMaster> I can find the firmware file here: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/bnx2?id=9897fdba8c422615695af7be3a3d42db46d35620
[15:08] <JediMaster> ok, found a bionic bug report the same https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1751266
[17:56] <Faux> dmesg -T is outputting time as if I hadn't suspended (so currently ~8h in the past), pretty sure I'd have noticed that before. Anyone suspend their machine and can quickly check?
[17:56]  * Faux reboots to check it's not something weirder.
[18:03] <Faux> Yeah, now I get reasonable timestamps.
[18:46] <Faux> Well, rebooting has fucked my machine. dbus is eating a core, keyboard lagged to hell. AVOID
[18:52] <Odd_Bloke> Faux: Rebooting fixes the timestamps after a suspend?
[18:53] <Odd_Bloke> Or you're just saying that a reboot has fixed what was broken by suspend?
[18:55] <Faux> After reboot, correct timestamps show up in dmesg. Presumably, after suspend, incorrect timestamps would start showing. I will attempt to diagnose has further after I have done purging nvidia-390 which appears to break everything.
[18:56] <Faux> Ah, the old drivers have been removed. Cool.
[19:03] <Faux> :|
[19:05] <Faux> The updated nvidia driver package appears to be incompatible with the packaged version of X. https://paste.debian.net/1012631/ line 19.
[19:20] <Faux> Right, I guess I'm testing out how screwed nouveau is on this card. :|
[19:24] <FurretUber> The Lubuntu's default terminal don't show characters with accents properly. For example, í becomes Ã-
[19:27] <FurretUber> txiterm, from xiterm+thai, is set as the default x-terminal-emulator. Shouldn't the default terminal choice depends of the user locale, on this case?
[21:42] <nacc> FurretUber: i think this is a bug
[21:42] <nacc> wxl is looking into it in #ubuntu-release 
[23:35] <donofrio> Anyone know how I can install midori I just tried apt-get install and no tab complete ;(  no apt-cache search returned "ruby-webkit2-gtk - WebKitGTK+ bindings for the Ruby language"?
[23:36] <nacc> donofrio: uh, google says: http://midori-browser.org/download/ubuntu/
[23:36] <donofrio> from 18.04 I mean
[23:37] <nacc> donofrio: why does tha tmatter?
[23:37] <nacc> donofrio: the above is the case period
[23:37] <donofrio> trying to install it from stock 18.04 in 17.04 I just did apt-get and it worked...
[23:37] <nacc> looks wholly unmainatined, admitteldy
[23:38] <nacc> donofrio: because you added the ppa on 17.04?
[23:38] <nacc> donofrio: oh looks gone
[23:39] <donofrio> that is my question - is it suppose to be gone?
[23:39] <nacc> donofrio: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/midori/+publishinghistory
[23:39] <nacc> donofrio: yes
[23:39] <nacc> removed in 17.10
[23:39] <donofrio> no I didn't add the ppa at all on 17.04 or 16.04
[23:39] <donofrio> wow weird, was a very handy light browser
[23:40] <CoJaBo> Finally got the new Xubuntu Bionic install to boot. I like how XFCE is still just as awful, confusing, and all-around unusable as it was on my last install of it ten years ago :/
[23:41] <nacc> donofrio: sorry, i misread the other result
[23:41] <donofrio> CoJaBo, xfce4 working awesome for me....https://1drv.ms/u/s!AsBlZbBf72iNoL9FoHecktROWbaCJA
[23:41] <nacc> donofrio: it didn't build
[23:42] <CoJaBo> donofrio: It works fine. It's just terribly designed in every possible way
[23:43] <CoJaBo> donofrio: Also, i dont have a 1drive account
[23:44] <donofrio> CoJaBo, skip unnnedde login
[23:44] <CoJaBo> It wouldn't close. Alt+V,Y,N fixed it
[23:45] <CoJaBo> Default selection color in terminal is illegible
[23:45] <CoJaBo> Want to set a desktop background that isn't one of the defaults? Good fricking luck figuring that one out.
[23:46] <donofrio> CoJaBo, I agree that is why I customise things http://tinyurl.com/donofrio1804 the ppt slide 6 shows all the settings change, like makeing terminal 24 pt and etc...
[23:46] <CoJaBo> I can run Kubuntu mostly defaults. But Kubuntu won't run on a Pentium 4 system anymore :/
[23:47] <CoJaBo> The clock format is also terrible, and requires programming knowledge to change
[23:57] <donofrio> CoJaBo, I can change the background in xfce just fine....sure it's not 'as polished' but it is meant for light weight systems....