[08:27] <soshiant> i want link download repository for ubuntu trusty
[08:40] <s1aden> soshiant: ubuntu.com
[08:41] <sladen> soshiant: http://releases.ubuntu.com/14.04/
[08:47] <soshiant> sladen: this the ubuntu operating system and isn't repository
[08:48] <sladen> soshiant: what precisely do you want to do
[08:49] <soshiant> i don't internet connection
[08:50] <soshiant> and want to download ubuntu repository for 14.04
[08:50] <sladen> soshiant: http://ftp.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty/  is the APT repository
[08:50] <soshiant> for local use
[08:51] <soshiant> sladen: this is ubuntu repository but not downloadable
[08:51] <tsimonq2> soshiant: Like I explained in a different channel, are you looking to do a full archive mirror?
[08:51] <tsimonq2> You're probably looking for https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors
[08:52] <tsimonq2> Specifically: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors/Scripts
[08:56] <soshiant> tsimonq2:
[08:56] <soshiant> tsimonq2:i want to download from windows. i want repository link
[08:57] <tsimonq2> soshiant: If you want an ISO, you're looking for releases.ubuntu.com
[09:04] <soshiant> tsimonq2:this is the os and isn't repository
[09:04] <flocculant> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AptGet/Offline/Repository
[09:06] <soshiant> flocculant: only link download
[09:07] <soshiant> one link for all repository
[09:07] <flocculant> that's how to do what you appear to want - if you don't really understand - then I suggest you go to an actual support channel like #ubuntu
[09:09] <sladen> soshiant: the repo is a metadata file, that points to a subset of .deb files, out of all versions available.  This 'subset' (pointed to by the metadata) is what is
[09:10] <sladen> "the release"
[09:10] <sladen> soshiant: the CD image, takes an even smaller subset and stores those together as one file (an '.iso')
[09:10] <soshiant> 14.04
[09:10] <soshiant> trusty
[09:11] <sladen> soshiant: it's a bit like walking to the local (book) library, and asking to "take all the books in the library", but all joined together as one book
[09:11] <soshiant> sladen:my packages does not in inline repository of ubuntu server
[09:11] <sladen> soshiant: it would require a really really big truck.
[09:12] <sladen> soshiant: you want to upload a package to Ubuntu?  https://developer.ubuntu.com/
[09:12]  * sladen getting more and more confused
[09:12] <soshiant> so i want dowload quite repository and use localy in addition i don't internet connection
[09:13] <tsimonq2> (Except that developer.ubuntu.com has been snappified and contains no useful information about actual packages.)
[09:14] <soshiant> inline repository is in cd ubuntu server
[09:14] <soshiant> installation cd
[09:14] <sladen> use  apt-get install --print-uris foobar
[09:15] <sladen> and it will print a list of URLs to .deb files to download
[09:16] <alkisg> ogra_ (or anyone else that knows :D): Good morning! Using linux-image-raspi2, I get no sound devices from my raspberry pi, while it works with ubuntu-mate's "raspberrypi-kernel", which isn't an official Ubuntu package. What am I missing, some module, or it requires kernel support not found in -raspi2?
[09:23] <soshiant> sladen: thank's. must to test
[10:37] <Mirv> Trevinho: FYI bug #1689356 seems indeed valid with its latest comments that it started happening on 16.04 with unity 7.4.5. my living room computer is resetting the scale factor now all the time.
[10:41] <Mirv> I'm disabling screen blanking now totally (enabled it to preserve OLED TV just in case, but I think the TV can take care of itself with its automatic procedures)
[10:56] <fidjifrezz> hello, sorry for my english i m french. I have a web project. It's a website to introduce open source projects with Internet poster and ease contact. Anyone is interested ?
[11:03] <Mirv> lol, I'm so glad someone had this problem earlier too so I managed to fix this https://askubuntu.com/questions/723902/lightdm-doesnt-show-wallpaper-background-and-colors-are-wrong?answertab=votes#tab-top
[11:04] <Mirv> I wonder if I'll need to google my own answer again still in the future
[11:06] <Unit193> And the part that bugged me was 'how to fix this' rather than 'how do I fix this' >_<
[11:06] <Unit193> Mirv: I have Documents/scribble for a few quick things that I may need later. :P
[11:09] <Unit193> That file also has some of the strangest notes, contextless. :P
[11:12] <Mirv> I have some hundred of "helpers" scripts that contain valuable tips and tricks to problems, other than that I've a long emacs org-mode notes that may or may not have something valuable
[11:46] <pjotr> Hello, I've found a bug in ubiquity:
[11:46] <pjotr> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/1758647
[11:47] <pjotr> cjwatson: is it possible to get this fixed in time for bionic?
[11:54] <pjotr> In case there are other ubiuity devs around besides cjwatson, then their comments are just as welcome, of course.... :P
[11:54] <pjotr> ubiuity = ubiquity
[12:47] <cjwatson> pjotr: Sorry, I mostly don't work on ubiquity any more.
[14:17] <pjotr> cjwatson: OK... Do you know whom to contact best about this?
[14:27] <jbicha> pjotr: Lubuntu. It works fine in regular Ubuntu bionic (I just tested it)
[14:29] <tsimonq2> Hmm.
[14:30]  * tsimonq2 looks into it
[14:53] <pjotr> tsimonq2: thanks!  :-)
[14:55] <tsimonq2> np :)
[15:05] <pjotr> tsimonq2: I should add that Dutch shows up as "Nederlands" in the language selection window of Ubiquity. Which is correct, but something you need to know if you wish to test it...
[15:05] <tsimonq2> OK
[15:16] <sacarde> do you know why in package ntp, not include sntp do you know why in package ntp, not include sntp binary (only for xenial) ?binary (only for xenial) ?
[15:41] <mdeslaur> slangasek: I looked a bit too, there are so many commits that seem to add a byte, remove a byte, or simply do *4 to "handle unicode" that I'm now afraid to touch it ;)
[15:45] <mdeslaur> I may poke at it again when I get a minute
[19:26] <alkisg> ogra_: nevermind, I figured it out, I was missing a line in config.txt
[22:43] <rbasak> jbicha: I'm planning on attempting another round of certbot SRUs soon.
[22:44] <rbasak> (in the next week or three)
[22:44] <jbicha> have fun! :)