[05:02] !info linux-image-generic bionic [05:02] linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.15.0.12.13 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 14 kB === Smedles_ is now known as Smedles [12:57] what version of libc6 will ubuntu 18.04 use? [13:00] Probably the 2.27 it's at today. [13:00] !info libc6 bionic [13:00] libc6 (source: glibc): GNU C Library: Shared libraries. In component main, is required. Version 2.27-0ubuntu2 (bionic), package size 2490 kB, installed size 10542 kB [13:10] Hello, running a script which returns: dpkg-query: package 'linux-source' is not installed and not information is available. Kernel: 4.15.0.12-generic, OSv: 18.04. Any suggestion appreciated. [13:10] You could.. install linux-source? [13:11] can't find it [13:11] apt get linux-source failing [13:11] That's not the right syntax for apt or apt-get. [13:11] aware.. [13:11] !info linux-source bionic [13:11] linux-source (source: linux-meta): Linux kernel source with Ubuntu patches. In component main, is optional. Version 4.15.0.12.13 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 14 kB [13:11] It's definitely there! [13:11] damn.. [13:12] Pastebin "apt-cache policy linux-source"? [13:13] I am getting 'unable to locate pakcage linux-source' [13:13] i just imaged this machine last night and ran all the updates [13:13] Pastebin "apt update"? [13:13] (As root.) [13:13] let me grab that Faux [13:14] that is going thru the motion fine and is complaining about the package I added manual [13:15] if you are saying it's working for you.. that is good enough for me.. [13:15] I will blow it away.. [13:15] and check again [13:15] Hi. Got a Dell XPS13 9365 with i7-7Y75 CPU. With Ubuntu 17.10 I had VA-API working with decoding support for H.264 and VP9, as vainfo showed. I could also play VP9 videos with mpv, hw accelerated. NOW, after upgrading to bionic beta, we have libva 2.1.0. And now vainfo does not report vp9 anymore as supported/detected codec. H.264 still works. That looks like a regression in either the i965 driver or [13:15] libva. Can somebody tell me who I should report this to? [13:28] hi, I'm getting daily Xorg crashes in bionic, just wondering if this was in someone's radar: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1753735 [13:28] Error: launchpad bug 1753735 not found [13:28] ubottu: uh? [13:28] ahasenack: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :) [13:28] oh, it's private [13:29] anyway, it's an assert failure [13:29] Xorg assert failure: Xorg: ../src/evdev-mt-touchpad-tap.c:1028: tp_tap_handle_state: Assertion `tp->tap.nfingers_down >= 1' failed [14:52] does anybody have issues logging in with gdm? after entering username & password i land at the login screen again. [14:53] with the journalctl, i get: [14:53] gnome-session-binary[]: unrecoverable failure in required component org.gnome.settingsdaemon.power.desktop" [14:53] installed Bionic couple days ago and since then upgrading with apt-get upgrade. === Onigiri_ is now known as Onigiri [16:00] it seems to be the same problem as here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2385745 [16:00] any ideas how to fix it? === icey_ is now known as icey [16:04] what makes you think it's the same issue as on this forum post? === Nach0z_ is now known as Nach0z === apw_ is now known as apw === stryx`_ is now known as stryx` [17:03] Oh no, new nvidia driver. Wonder if it works this time. [19:21] hi all. I'm testing Xubuntu 18.04. Just installed skype from "software" (the xubuntu app to install things). Skype is a snap package. It installed. But it won't start. [19:21] The error in the log says: libGL error: unable to load driver: i965_dri.so [19:22] LibGL error: driver pointer missing [19:22] Any advice on what could cause this, and what I can do about it? [19:22] Where should I report this? [19:25] willem: the snap author (see the contact url in `snap info skype`) [19:26] willem: it's a classic snap (which i find a bit surprising) so it might not be particularly welltested on bionic [19:26] nacc: thanks - wasn't sure what to suggest for snaps [19:27] flocculant: the above is my understanding in general; there are some canonical-owned snaps that i think have an email address to a ML in them, but i'm not 100% on that [19:27] nacc, I'm new to this so please clarify a bit more: where is the contact url? [19:27] in general the contact: is what people use should [19:27] willem: run `snap info skype` [19:27] willem: in the output is aline like 'contact: ...' [19:28] willem: effectively, snaps are owned by the upstream [19:29] found this: contact: https://www.skype.com/ [19:29] oh that's awesome then ... [19:29] quite generic [19:31] https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/skype/forum/skype_linux is probably where you should end up [19:31] but i'm not 100% [19:32] i suppose given that url may change they used the generic one [19:32] willem: there's also: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/skype/forum/skype_linux-skype_startms-skype_installms/skype-is-now-available-as-snap/732fb227-3e0a-46b3-8cbc-55dd2fae09ab [19:32] willem: you might find that the deb version works better - though as I said earlier I don't use it [19:33] it seems like, at least, some folks are responsive from M$ on that page [19:33] which is a really nice sign [19:33] nacc: :) [19:33] given the deb was, afaict, totally unsupported by anyone :) [19:34] oh right :D [19:35] willem: if you do ask on that ms page - I'd be inclined to not mention xubuntu yet - but I would mention you're trying to get it working in bionic - might not be supported yet - but in a few weeks it's an LTS [19:36] yet another password :p [19:36] flocculant: :) [19:42] flocculant, does it never end? ;-) [19:56] yep - eventually :p [20:00] flocculant, nacc I reported the issue over at microsoft. (Believe it or not: I had a password there already :-)) [20:01] I'd be happy to install the deb-version BTW. But the snap package is the version that "Software" came up with. That's why I installed that version. [20:10] stay with that for now [21:15] Is there a possibility intel va driver version 2.1.0 make it to kubuntu 18.04 final release? [21:15] vp9 profiles are missing in v2 [21:32] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-vaapi-driver/+bug/1756380 [21:32] Launchpad bug 1756380 in libva (Ubuntu) "vaapi VP9 hardware decoding not working anymore in bionic" [Undecided,New] === czesmir_ is now known as czesmir [22:36] Any one ubuntu intel graphics hardware and testing ubuntu 18.04 please check the following bug report and confirm it. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-vaapi-driver/+bug/1756380 [22:36] Launchpad bug 1756380 in libva (Ubuntu) "vaapi VP9 hardware decoding not working anymore in bionic" [Undecided,New] [22:37] ‎ Any one using intel graphics hardware and testing ubuntu 18.04 please check the following bug report and confirm it. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/intel-vaapi-driver/+bug/1756380 [22:37] Launchpad bug 1756380 in libva (Ubuntu) "vaapi VP9 hardware decoding not working anymore in bionic" [Undecided,New] [22:38] phoenix_firebrd: any reason you just posted that twice? [22:39] nacc: gramatical mistake [22:39] nacc: you found both same :'D [23:36] !schedule [23:36] A schedule of Bionic Beaver (18.04) release milestones can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ReleaseSchedule [23:36] genii: Bah, why isn't that https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule ? [23:36] No idea [23:37] But that page does link there [23:38] Huh.