[03:28] <donofrio> how do I get the "receive-key" out of an 'add-apt-repository?'
[03:29] <donofrio> found someone else with same issue - https://github.com/Microsoft/WSL/issues/2960#issuecomment-376690404
[03:29] <donofrio> but he doesn't show how he got it ;)
[03:29] <donofrio> I'm so close to getting xfwm4.13 I can feel it
[03:29] <donofrio> and for background this is how I got here - http://www.tinyurl.com/donofrio1804
[03:50] <donofrio> anyone got time to help me get this key so I can add this repo to my 18.04 install?
[05:33] <BionicMac> Hello. I just installed todays build of Bionic Beaver amd 64 bit desktop on my intel iMac. Is anyone having sound issues like myself?  Also,  is there a mailing list or log of any changes as this moves along for someone to follow the progress ?
[05:34] <BionicMac> More or less a "ChangeLog" for bionic beaver?
[05:35] <BionicMac> I would like to follow the development.
[05:50] <flocculant> BionicMac: there is this https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Bionic-changes
[05:53] <bulent> Client: HexChat 2.14.1 • OS: Ubuntu "bionic" 18.04 • CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 Eight-Core Processor (2.85GHz) • Memory: Physical: 15.3 GiB Total (12.2 GiB Free) Swap: 18.1 GiB Total (18.1 GiB Free) • Storage: 214.1 GB / 2.2 TB (2.0 TB Free) • VGA: 1002:6617 @ Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD] Spectra8 CardB Input2 • Uptime: 6h 39m 2s
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> hey flocculant 
[06:09] <BionicMac> flocculant: thanks
[06:09] <BionicMac> flocculant: exactly what I am looking for. =)
[08:09] <JohnDoe_71Rus> hi. i need correct parameters for cal/ncal gorizontal weeks starts monday. cal -M don't work
[08:09] <Faux> Indeed it doesn't! Welcome to the oldest bug in the world.
[08:10] <Faux> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/bsdmainutils/+bug/908233
[08:10] <JohnDoe_71Rus> but ncal -MC don't work in 18.04 too
[08:11] <Faux> Doesn't work in 17.10 either; again, not a new bug. :)
[08:12] <Faux> Interesting, though! Do link to the bugtracker if you find a bug.
[08:12] <Faux> Or raise one.
[08:23] <katnip> ive been unable to find a screensaver and the blank screen isnt working either..
[08:24] <JohnDoe_71Rus> do you use power manager?
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> katnip: ubuntu doesnt use screensave by default anymore
[08:27] <lotuspsychje> !info xscreensaver | katnip for manual install
[08:28] <katnip> i was just wondering, i noticed it never shut the screen off all night
[08:29] <katnip> the blank screen in power settings for 15 min never kicked in either
[08:29] <Faux> My displayport monitor won't powersave on the binary nvidia drivers; I wonder if you're hitting that.
[08:30] <katnip> i guess if i have to i can just shut the monitor off if im going to bed or be gone for a while
[08:30] <katnip> does that xscreensaver actually work?
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> katnip: you need to set it up in startup items
[08:31] <katnip> hmmm
[08:32] <katnip> well i am impressed that 18.04 installed nicely this time anyway :)
[08:32] <katnip> last 2 times it did not
[08:34] <katnip> Faux, i believe this is intel anyway
[08:34] <katnip> laptop with external monitor
[10:33] <katnip> ok, newb question here, what is the command to enable xscreensaver daemon on startup?
[14:20] <mesa> Sound issue on inteliMac finally solved using pavucontrol and changing profile in configuration tab.
[18:00] <aliendude5300> Hello, I am running the Nvidia proprietary drivers. When I try to start the slic3r program, it immediately crashes on 18.04
[18:00] <aliendude5300> This crash does not occur on noveau.
[18:06] <zanshin> aliendude5300: Sounds like Nvidia hasn't updated their drivers for 18.04 yet.
[18:09] <aliendude5300> This is entirely possible
[18:09] <Faux> There are newer drivers for 18.04 and people have been working on them.
[18:09] <Faux> But also lots of issues have been occurring.
[18:14] <aliendude5300> From glx-info I am running "OpenGL core profile version string: 4.6.0 NVIDIA 390.42"
[18:15] <aliendude5300> Looks like the latest is 390.48
[19:46] <sveinse> On my Lenovo P51 laptop, the current bionic installer doesn't even start up. The noveu-driver oopses the kernel.
[19:46] <TJ-> !bug | sveinse 
[19:47] <simosx>  I have a packaging question regarding translation files in a langpack. I am on Ubuntu 18.04. Which project on Launchpad has the file https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/indicator-datetime/+translations ?
[19:47] <simosx> It's not https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime because that project is obsolete (2012).
[19:47] <sveinse> TJ-: Uhm, how can I report the bug if I can't boot it?
[19:48] <TJ-> sveinse: in this case, you'd need to manually report it at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+filebug
[19:48] <sveinse> I have an *image* of the coredump
[19:49] <simosx> Bad copy/paste. Here is the file, /usr/share/locale-langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/indicator-datetime.mo   It comes in a langpack. But which project on Launchpad is related to this file?
[19:50] <nacc> simosx: language-pack-en-base
[19:51] <simosx> nacc, thanks. I am trying to change a translation from that file. Which project in Launchpad has the source for that translation file?
[19:51] <nacc> simosx: it's the name of the binary and source pacakge, i believe
[19:51] <simosx> nacc, It's not https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime because that project is obsolete (2012).
[19:51] <nacc> simosx: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/language-pack-en-base
[19:51] <nacc> simosx: i never said it was?
[19:51] <sveinse> TJ-: I'm hoping that gnome and the drivers on 18.04 is handling better the "wild display selecting" thing I'm struggeling 10 minutes with every time I boot the machine
[19:52] <nacc> simosx: i don't know why you're looking at the indicator-datetime source package when I told you it was in the language-pack-en-base source package
[19:52] <TJ-> sveinse: I don't touch gnome so I generally don't suffer those frustrations
[19:52] <simosx> nacc, I want to change a translation. This https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+source/language-pack-en-base/+translations has no translations for indicator-datetime.
[19:54] <nacc> simosx: i have never doine anything with translations, sorry. You asked what package provided a file
[19:54] <simosx> nacc, In terms of translations, it should be a package from this list, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/+lang/el/+index?batch=150 But cannot find it.
[19:54] <sveinse> TJ-: And no wayland :P I remember that
[19:54] <TJ-> sveinse: yeah... I've done 2 16.04>18.04 d-r-u's so far and not had any problems
[19:54] <TJ-> sveinse: both with complex system configs
[19:55] <simosx> nacc, 'language-pack-en-base' is a collection of translation files from different source projects. I suppose I need to find which source project gave indicator-datetime.mo.
[19:56] <simosx> .. to language-pack-en-base.
[20:08] <sveinse> TJ-: This issue of mine, where should I go to try to report it? Is it a ubuntu responsibility or a gnome? I mean, I can't live with this, but I have no clue how to approach it for debugging it or getting it fixed. So I suppose reporting it as a bug is step 1.
[20:08] <sveinse> I had hoped I could try bionic, but evidently that fails for me, so I'll have to wait with that
[20:28] <TJ-> sveinse: If you're seeing a nouveau issue that's a 'linux' package issue. If it's only installer specific that's 'ubiquity' package 
[20:34] <sveinse> TJ-: thanks