[05:33] the onboard keyboard is really bad. Firstly uppercase letters don't work at all. Secondly, Pipe | produces a forward slash. Third, there's no up arrow. Fourth, it's a really poor use of space. The keyboard only uses a narrow area in the middle of my screen. Maybe 65% of the width of my screen is used, making it really tedious, forcing me to switch character sets (letters / numbers / symbols) constantly. It's a nice idea but it's REALLY broken. [05:33] To the point of having very limited practical usefulness. [05:34] Lope: !bug to the rescue [05:34] And then when I wanted to adjust the settings of onboard, the app to do so is not installed by default. I couldn't install it without an internet connection. And then I couldn't connect to a wifi network, because I couldn't type an uppercase letter. [05:34] !bug [05:34] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [05:39] What's the name for ubuntu 18.04? [05:39] !bionic [05:39] Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) will be the 28th release of Ubuntu - Announcement at http://www.markshuttleworth.com/archives/1518 - Discussion in #ubuntu+1 [05:43] The wifi password input box doesn't offer a show password checkbox [05:43] What package is responsible for that (want to report bug) [05:56] Lope: normally we bug against network-manager for connection problems [06:01] hi guys, just one quick question: when will gnome 3.28 be available in the 18.04 daily iso? would like to install so i don't have to upgrade. thanks [06:05] toorchin: gnome 3.26 [06:06] toorchin: as they want to keep desktop icons === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [06:21] won't they keep only nautilus from 3.26 lotuspsychje_: [06:26] toorchin: yeah right [07:22] Ubuntu 18.04 dev version comes with an onscreen keyboard that automatically activates when I click on stuff. It's a compact keyboard that hardly has any keys and uppercase doesn't work (I've filed bugs). I assumed that it is called onboard, however I tried to configure it using onboard-settings where I changed the layout from "compact" to "Full". However the automatic keyboard that gets launched didn't update after changing onboard-settings. [07:22] But instead if I run onboard manually, I get the full keyboard which works properly (including uppercase chars etc). But then whenever I click on a window that has a text input, the crappy compact keyboard pops up ontop of the onboard keyboard. Any ideas? === _cpaelzer is now known as cpaelzer [10:34] * enyc wonders where TJ- hiding! === croppa_ is now known as croppa === Ian is now known as Guest14198 === Guest14198 is now known as Ian_Corne === Kamilion|ZNC is now known as Kamilion === diddledan_ is now known as diddledan [12:51] Hi all. I just decided to do a fresh install using the daily live image (have previously upgraded for a few releases, so haven't done a fresh install in a while). The expected option in the installer when setting my username to 'encrypt home folder' is missing. Does anyone know if this been deliberately removed, or should I file a bug report? A quick google didn't turn up anything useful. === Onigiri_ is now known as Onigiri [14:26] Hello, I am wondering the general stability level of the current bionic beta, and also, whether upgrade from beta to eventual release is supported? [14:28] nullptr__: the release is just the final collection of packages at one instant in time. Once installed the regular package upgrade process keeps the system current [14:32] Suppose I install a beta, and later dist-upgrade to release. Suppose I experience some bug that is only exhibited for people who *previously* had the beta installed. Do you know if canonical still considers that a bug? (As opposed to saying "you installed the beta; you take responsibility for anything that breaks now or in the future") [14:42] nullptr__: if the current state of the system invokes a bug it's a bug [14:43] generally you don't dist-upgrade to release from a beta... the beta just keeps up-to-date by installing the latest packages as they're released... about 5 days before the ISO release you'll have identical package versions to the ISO is being created with [16:10] hi