[00:57] <FurretUber> Hi. Firstly I would like to thank you for the agility to solve that libegl1 bug
[00:59] <FurretUber> Secondly (it's a bug infestation!), I'm trying to report a deja-dup-monitor crash, but apport froze (I believe, it's running for 13 minutes already). On dmesg there is:  deja-dup-monito[31305]: segfault at bbadbeef ip 00007fa00821d588 sp 00007ffdd871e920 error 6 in libjavascriptcoregtk-4.0.so.18.7.6[7fa007465000+fc4000]
[01:40] <bp0> Hello, I think I'm in the right place as this unstable pre-release version of Ubuntu has broken my computer.
[01:41] <bp0> After updates today, the nvidia driver does not work, and after removing it, nouveau doesn't work either.
[01:41] <bp0> Is this happening to anyone else?
[01:42] <bp0> I read a thread that said that claimed using bionic-proposed would fix the nvidia driver problem, but it made things worse.
[02:33] <bp0> I've got nouveau working again, but nvidia not. Anyway, I'll wait it out. 
[05:27] <lotuspsychje> finally details of update show now :p
[06:15] <yaboo> hey guys who broke mariadb-server on ubuntu 18.04 beta
[06:15] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: you on desktop or server?
[06:15] <yaboo> seems the root user has been broken, when running the secure install script, still broken
[06:16] <yaboo> lotuspsychje, desktop??
[06:16] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: i dont know, you tell me?
[06:16] <yaboo> lotuspsychje, well its not working
[06:16] <yaboo> trying to find a fix for it
[06:17] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: how did you install mariadb
[06:18] <yaboo> lotuspsychje, apt install mariadb-server mariasb-client
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> !info mariadb-server
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: at this point alot of new packages are waiting in line for install
[06:19] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: you might wait beta1
[06:20] <yaboo> lotuspsychje, ok see what I can do
[06:20] <yaboo> seems trying to unblock root user login because creating another user who can be root is not working
[06:22] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: well im not the maria expert myself sorry
[06:22] <yaboo> lotuspsychje, thanks, will work it out then
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: this is a bit of an in between phase now, alot of packages to come into updates
[06:23] <lotuspsychje> yaboo: what you could try, is the proposed version of mariadb as a test?
[09:44] <CoJaBo> https://paste.debian.net/1012875/ anyone know if this is more likely bug or defective disk? Just upgraded to Ubuntu Bionic; disk is old, but little used with no other SMART errors
[09:47] <gpunk> that HDD is dying ...
[09:47] <CoJaBo> For sure?
[09:47] <gpunk> perso, i ll change it  soon as i can
[09:47] <CoJaBo> Worked fine before the upgrade, is the concern :/
[09:47] <gpunk> boot another kernel and see
[09:48] <gpunk> or a live distro
[09:48] <CoJaBo> It's part of an LVM mirror, so I could care less if it dies; but I need to be sure it won't happen again down the road >_>
[10:10] <CoJaBo> gpunk: so, it just crashed
[10:11] <CoJaBo> nothing printed to terminal, network just went down; when I went to check the screen, there was no VGA signal at all
[10:12] <CoJaBo> Ubuntu server doesn't do anything stupid like monitor standby, does it?
[10:43] <untoreh> any fix on bionic for broken mesa drivers?
[10:53] <gpunk> i activated -proposed and upgraded
[10:53] <gpunk> it fixed it for me
[11:38] <CoJaBo> gpunk: HDD works fine in another computer; hammered it for a while now, no errors at all
[11:39] <CoJaBo> It did fail on this computer under livecd, so it's not ubuntu specific. And I tested another drive in the same bay, and it has no issues.. it's like this specific drive is incompatible with this specific computer/controller/whatever
[11:40] <CoJaBo> Drive also fails on other ports too. Just not a different computer..
[15:32] <mifritscher> moin
[15:32] <mifritscher> just upgraded to 18.04
[15:32] <mifritscher> it worked, but  now it seems that it uses llvm instead of the intel hw acceleration
[15:33] <mifritscher> dmesg and xorg log seem to be normal
[15:34] <mifritscher> it uses the modesetting driver according to xorg log
[15:37] <mifritscher> ah, seems to be https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1752938
[15:54] <mifritscher> but I've already the newest version of libgl1-mesa-glx  (inlcuding proposed)
[16:19] <YAFU> Hi. I was using nvidia 390.25 installed from PPA on Kubuntu 18.04. Ubuntu updates yesterday broke OpenGL. I can open nvidia-settings GUI and it seems to be working fine, but glxinfo shows that it is using Mesa, weird. For example Blender GUI is broken since yesterday, and it also says to be using Mesa instead of nvidia opengl
[16:19] <YAFU> Anyone having problems in 18.04?
[16:21] <TJ-> bug #1751414
[16:24] <YAFU> TJ , ubottu : I'm not sure if you are bots or answering me. Should I comment on my problem in that report?
[16:25] <TJ-> YAFU: I was pointing you to the known isue, which is marked Fix Released, there are other related bugs too, so you should be able to get them if your system has the bionic-proposed component enabled in apt's sources
[16:30] <YAFU> TJ , I'm not sure what that "pending updates" refers to, but I have updated my system, and maybe that update from yesterday is the one that broke my OpenGL.
[16:30] <YAFU> http://pasteall.org/854333
[16:32] <YAFU> Anyway I will try to install nvidia driver from official repositories instead of PPA, in case something has changed.
[16:41] <TJ-> YAFU: if those bug reports don't mention problems with nvidia you may have found another bug that the updates haven't fixed, so should report it
[16:42] <YAFU> Why is the installation of nvidia driver from Ubuntu repositories requesting to install so many packages in 18.04? When you installed nvidia driver in previous versions of Ubuntu / Kubuntu it only installed a couple of packages. What has changed? Any documentation explaining those changes in packaging?
[16:42] <YAFU> http://pasteall.org/854414
[16:42] <ikonia> so thats a reasonable ammount
[16:42] <ikonia> it's the xorg packages, some libs and some 32bit libs
[16:44] <TJ-> YAFU: I suspect the 32-bit compiler and libraries are because the nvidia compute stuff is 32-bit
[16:46] <YAFU> I do not understand, I always installed only a couple of packages: Driver, nvidia-settings, libcuda and opencl-idc. Even those are just the packages that you install if you install from PPA. I'm not sure what packaging changes there have been.
[16:49] <ph88> does ubuntu gnome edition still exist with ubuntu 18.04 ?
[16:51] <YAFU> Packages like xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-390 (xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-*) have never been there, that's new:
[16:51] <YAFU> https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=xserver-xorg-video-nvidia&searchon=names&suite=artful&section=all
[16:52] <YAFU> Well, I'm going to investigate this. I'm not going to install all those packages without knowing that all that means. Going back to my old and beloved 14.04
[16:57] <ikonia> why not 16.04
[16:58] <ikonia> and xserver-xorg-video-nvidia has certainly been around for a while
[17:01] <YAFU> ikonia, where? > https://packages.ubuntu.com/ .  Mybe you are refering to xserver-xorg-video-nouveau?
[17:01] <ikonia> no, there was an nvidia one, I'm sure
[17:02] <ikonia> nouveau is the open source one installed by default
[17:02] <ikonia> the video-nvidia depends on the nvidia module
[17:06] <YAFU> I do not see it anywhere else in other versions... Well, I'm an ubuntu user for over 15 years. From some years I downloaded and installed manually only four packages and everything works fine: nvidia-xxx, libcuda1, nvidia-opencl-idc and nvidia-settings
[17:06] <YAFU> Definitely something has changed recently.
[18:07] <lotuspsychje> ph88: no, ubuntu gnome will upgrade to ubuntu desktop 18.04
[18:08] <ph88> :(
[18:08] <ph88> how do i get back the default gnome desktop ?
[18:08] <lotuspsychje> ph88: but ubuntu desktop will use gnome
[18:10] <lotuspsychje> !info gnome-shell
[18:10] <lotuspsychje> 3.28 at final
[18:11] <lotuspsychje> ph88: or is it gnome classic you need?
[23:21] <Faux> [ 8451.046363] chrome[4559]: segfault at 4 ip 00007fe404929de7 sp 00007ffea941b768 error 6 in libnvidia-glcore.so.390.25[7fe403707000+1837000]