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mcm_can i see why a package has been removed since 17.10 ?01:22
mcm_in this case: https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/artful/pygpgme01:22
mcm_that delivers the package python-gpgme.01:23
mcm_and is suggested from nautilus-dropbox and python-samba packages01:23
mcm_but does not have an installation candidate: 'Package python-gpgme is not available, but is referred to by another package'01:24
daxhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pygpgme/+publishinghistory => "(From Debian) RoQA; obsolete, abandoned upstream; Debian bug #876844"01:25
ubottuDebian bug 876844 in ftp.debian.org "RM: pygpgme -- RoQA; obsolete, abandoned upstream" [Normal,Open] http://bugs.debian.org/87684401:25
mcm_dax, thanks. 01:32
mcm_ok. then will open a bug for nautilus-dropbox, so it suggest python-gpg. however it seems that python-gpg does not satify the dependency of dropbox installer.01:34
mcm_the dropbox installer still gives me the python-gpgme is not installed, after installing the package 'python-gpg'01:34
tomreynmaybe "python-gpg" is not the same as "python-gpgme"?01:59
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FurretUberShould gnome-software warn me when a package failed to install?03:41
lotuspsychjeFurretUber: what did you install?03:53
FurretUberI tried to install megasync from https://mega.nz03:54
FurretUberI tried to install the deb package from 16.04 and it failed03:54
FurretUberhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wqh8chG8Cx/03:55
FurretUberThis is from trying to install using terminal03:55
FurretUbergnome-software gave no feedback, so I was wondering if it installed instantly at the first moment. It looks like similar to this bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/169407603:57
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1694076 in gnome-software (Ubuntu) "No error message on firmware update fail" [Medium,Fix committed]03:57
lotuspsychje!info megasync04:02
ubottuPackage megasync does not exist in bionic04:02
FurretUberThis is right, megasync is not in the repositories, but I suppose gnome-software should give feedback the installation went wrong, even for packages not in the repositories04:04
lotuspsychjeFurretUber: we dont support external software/ppa's so that mean you cant officially bug against this04:05
lotuspsychjeFurretUber: what you can do, is a wish bug with your idea04:05
krytarikFurretUber, lotuspsychje: LP bug 161979104:13
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1619791 in gnome-software (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu software gives no message of unresolved dependencies" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/161979104:13
FurretUberThank you, this is exactly what is happening04:15
lotuspsychjenice find krytarik 04:17
lotuspsychjehey alkisg ; )05:40
alkisgHey lotuspsychje, long time no see :)05:40
alkisgHope you're doing well05:41
lotuspsychjeyeah im fine mate what about you?05:41
alkisgAll well here!05:41
lotuspsychjetesting bionic heavy here :p05:41
lotuspsychjelets hope this results in great experience at final05:41
alkisgSame.. I installed bionic/ubuntu-mate-desktop in a raspberry starting with debootstrap, as there's no installer yet05:42
lotuspsychjeaha05:42
lotuspsychjereaded an article bout that recently05:42
alkisgMy problem is that network manager says "device unmanaged" for the NIC, while I can connect fine if I use dhclient05:42
alkisgAnd I can't figure out how to tell it to actually manage it :)05:42
katnipanyone have inxi installed and used in irc?05:42
lotuspsychjekatnip: sudo apt install inxi05:43
alkisglotuspsychje: do you have ifupdown installed? I thought it wouldn't be installed by default in 18.04, yet it is...05:43
lotuspsychjealkisg: ifupdown:05:45
lotuspsychje  Geïnstalleerd: 0.8.17ubuntu105:45
lotuspsychjekatnip: use in irc is not reccomended05:46
lotuspsychje!paste | katnip 05:46
ubottukatnip: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.05:46
lotuspsychjealkisg: server got netplan now right?05:49
alkisglotuspsychje: netplan isn't installed here06:03
alkisg(desktop)06:03
lotuspsychjekk06:07
lotuspsychjealkisg: see this? http://news.softpedia.com/news/you-can-now-install-ubuntu-18-04-lts-on-your-raspberry-pi-3-model-b-plus-with-raspex-520450.shtml06:09
lotuspsychjebbl06:09
alkisgCool; although I prefer stock distributions rather than customized...06:10
alkisgAh netplan.io is installed, I was looking for netplan06:19
alkisgYeah that was it, /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml missing in debootstrapped installation06:28
alkisgI'll file a bug report06:28
auctusnot sure if this is an ubuntu or a 18.04 issue, but im using 18.04 -- i sometimes use an external display with my laptop, and when i unplug it, sometimes itll switch back to the laptop display07:17
auctusbut sometimes it wont07:17
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auctusand i dont know how to turn the laptop display back on other than 1] power down 2] plug it back into external07:17
auctusany ideas as to how to switch back to laptop display without being able to see the displays dialog07:17
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MrKeunerHi, is rkhunter broken in 18.04? sudo rkhunter --update -> Invalid WEB_CMD configuration option: Relative pathname: "/bin/false"12:18
MrKeuneris it disabled until a release? 12:19
FauxUnlikely. Much more likely it's broken.12:19
MrKeunerAlso noticed, rkhunter: Please inspect this machine, because it may be infected. on my 18.04 boxes 12:20
Fauxhttps://sources.debian.org/src/rkhunter/1.4.6-2/debian/patches/06_disable-updates.diff/?hl=41#L41 looks like --update has been intentionally crippled.12:22
tomreynPissbily related: Rootkit Hunter release 1.4.6 (February 20th 2018) [..]  Rootkit Hunter release 1.4.6 obsoletes all previous releases.12:26
tomreynhttp://rkhunter.sourceforge.net/12:26
MrKeunerWhat does obsoleting all prev. releases mean? they break backward compatibility? does that mean do a remove --purge and reinstall? That does not explain the /bin/false flag...12:29
tomreynmaybe i jumped to conclusions, and they did not actually break backward compatibility12:32
tomreynbut the debian patch which Faux pointed out surely disables data updates (my assumption was that it does so as the new data is not compatible to this rkhunter release, or wont be in the future) and causes the /bin/false WEB_CMD message you got to read.12:34
tomreynMrKeuner: ^12:34
MrKeunerOkay. I guess I'll have to sit on this for a while. Is there a way to subscribe to ubuntu rkhunter maintainers mailing list?12:35
tomreynMrKeuner: a better patch would probably have been to disable the data(base) update functionality altogether and just respond with a user friendly message stating so.12:35
tomreyn(i guess you could file a bug requsting this)12:36
tomreynrkhunter is apparently synced directly from debian so you'd better subscribe to their matching mailing lists, if any. but i don't expect this to change in bionic unless bugs are filed.12:37
tomreyn(and even then it's not guaranteed)12:38
MrKeunersure. I'll do the right thing and report on both bug trackers12:38
MrKeunerthanks12:38
katnipwhat is friendly recovery?12:38
tomreynMrKeuner: thanks. once you did, for the meantime, maybe just use the upstream release. it's just a bunch of perl and shell scripts anywas.12:39
tomreyn*anyways12:39
tomreyn!info friendly-recovery | katnip12:41
ubottukatnip: friendly-recovery (source: friendly-recovery): Make recovery boot mode more user-friendly. In component main, is standard. Version 0.2.37ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 8 kB, installed size 44 kB12:41
katnipok ty12:42
tomreyni guess it's the text based menu (ncurses?) which shows up when you select the recovery option during boot.12:42
tomreyni mean at the grub menu, not during boot.12:42
MrKeunerhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=893169 is referencing itself for the details?12:44
ubottuDebian bug 893169 in rkhunter "rkhunter won't update definitions: Invalid WEB_CMD" [Grave,Open]12:44
MrKeunerNevermind I'll take it to #debian12:45
mifritscherhi...13:01
mifritscherwhy the hell does ubuntu 18.04 go into suspend automatically?!13:02
mifritscherand why this behavior is even activated during upgrade 16.04->18.04?!13:02
mifritscherthis is very, very bad13:03
mifritscherluckily this is only a test installation and I do have an ipmi, else I would be screw up now13:05
MrKeunermifritscher, I noticed that too. In my case it only happens if no users is logged in. Probably there is a gdm setting you can change for that13:05
mifritscherso I can't even set it system wide via the normal GUI?!13:06
mifritscher(I just set it back in my account)13:07
mifritscherit is very, VERY bad for me as the system is used as a qemu host - and there isn't even a warning in the upgrade process13:08
MrKeunerSure, I'd suggest reporting it 13:09
mifritscheryes13:10
mifritscherdone13:21
mifritscherhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/update-manager/+bug/176010213:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1760102 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 18.04: Please don't enable automatic suspend!" [Undecided,New]13:21
MrKeunerThank you13:21
tomreynmifritscher: i'm sure you're aware that 18.04 is not released, yet, and thus cannot have the same level of maturity that e.g. 16.04.4 has by now.14:22
mifritscheryes - as I've written in the bug report (alpha/beta)14:23
tomreyn(and thanks for reporting this bug)14:23
tomreynhadnt read it yet, justthe chat here14:23
AuroraAvenueSoz, which one is this chap, again ? https://plus.google.com/+WillCooke14:55
AuroraAvenueMy question was where are we up-to with the tour.ubuntu.com part of Bionic beaver ? and its expo thereof....14:56
enychehehe16:12
enycmy 18.04 test on btrfs, has broken itself on update lol ;p16:12
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donofriowhy would updated gnupg and friend's packages cause apt-add-repository issues with ipc talking to dirmngt?18:15
albert23donofrio: is dirmngr actually running? If not, maybe it works if you start it manually like this: dirmngr --daemon --homedir /home/ubuntu/.gnupg (with you username of course)19:04
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donofrioalbert23, yes I started manuallay but its not talking to it19:36
donofriooh I'll try the switches19:36
terminalatorWhich kernel does 18.04 ship?20:36
powersjterminalator: 4.1520:37
terminalatorI see, great. Thanks for clearing things up powersj 20:38
powersjhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/source/bionic/linux20:38
terminalatorThanks, bookmarked it ;)20:38
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=== bungholio is now known as BionicMac
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