[01:07] anyone know if this repo is alright for 18.04? aseering/wsl-pulseaudio === brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [01:57] howdy, having nvidia driver issues [01:58] I upgraded via do-release upgrade from 17.10 [01:58] I can log into the gnome environment fine, but when I install the nvidia native drivers (390), it completely freezes after the login shell [01:59] this is after uninstalling / purging / making sure third-party sources are commented out etc [01:59] I reinstalled the nvidia native drivers using ubuntu-drivers autoinstall [02:00] I'm thinking maybe I have a leftover x config or something along those lines === Fleetwood is now known as Pan === Pan is now known as Fleetwood [08:20] donofrio: it says that the ppa is for 14.04 [11:15] I have my entire Ubuntu installation in a btrfs subvolume (including /boot). I took a snapshot of it and would like to boot into it, but grub-update does not include it in the generated grub.cfg. What am I missing? It only finds the installation that's currently running off the main @ subvolume. This is a clean bionic install. [14:43] Anyone have experience with plasma on 18.04? [14:52] swein: best to ask your specific question to the channel [20:16] if we're into beta 2, why would mine say dev edition? [20:20] what do you expect it to say? [20:21] Beta=dev [20:21] katnip: what is your actual question? [20:21] katnip: beta 2 is just a point in time [20:21] lapaga: beta=completely out of date now :p [20:21] heh [20:22] hi nacc :) [20:22] nacc, i thought i wrote the actual question out ;/ [20:22] but if the dev branch and beta 2 is one and the same then it dont matter [20:22] they aren't [20:23] i didnt think so [20:23] beta 2 is dead and out of date [20:23] flocculant: heya [20:23] what about the dev branch? [20:23] it was shortly after it was released katnip [20:23] that's 'current' [20:23] ok shrug hehe [20:24] katnip: your says 'dev edition', by which i assue you mean lsb_release -a 's "development branch" becuase that is what bionic is [20:24] katnip: so your question had a vacuous clause, which is why i wanted you to ask a real question [20:24] katnip: it has nothing to do with 'into beta 2' [20:24] katnip: you might want to read this re alpha's and beta's https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-April/004387.html [20:24] please dont call me on english, im really not in the mood today, some days i am but not today, pleasse [20:25] katnip: it wasn't about your english, it was that you were asking a question that begged its own premise [20:25] indeed anyone else who's interested re there being no alpha's and beat 1 next cycle [20:25] katnip: maybe your question was 'what is the difference between beta2 and the current bionic release' [20:25] katnip: or 'what is beta2?' [20:26] nacc, my question was why was mine showing dev branch when we were 'supposely' into beta 2 [20:26] that's a simple question [20:26] katnip: just drop the '... when we' part [20:26] katnip: as it is a red herring, indicating some confusion about what ubuntu betas are [20:27] katnip: ok - and nacc answered it - it's just a point in time [20:27] katnip: all bionic images currently show 'development branch', because that is what bionic is (in development) [20:27] this conversation is why xubuntu doesn't push milestones [20:27] heh [20:27] i thought it was frozen [20:27] The first update of anything after the moment in time of beta2 it no less ngeris [20:27] according to the timeline [20:28] katnip: no, that is a misapprehension [20:28] Lordy [20:28] katnip: 1) bugfixes are always allowed in [20:28] What did I write [20:28] lapaga: a new word! [20:28] convete [20:29] lordy is well old - flocculant has been saying that for many years [20:29] Maybe I should submit it [20:29] I am old [20:30] so am I [20:31] well physically I am - mentally I'm a teenager :p [20:31] :) [20:31] hopefully for many more years lol [20:32] nacc: re the additional drivers/nvidia issue - spoke to Adam - so they know now [20:33] flocculant: nice, yeah, i saw some discussion about it [20:34] i couldn't tell if infinity though it was a bug or not :) [20:34] he does if bug report is anything to go by - with nvidia [20:34] ah ok [21:07] With Ubuntu if you hover your mouse over desktop can you switch your workspace with mouse wheel? [21:10] No, you can switch workspace by rolling the mouse wheel on the grid dots of the dock. [21:12] I know that xubuntu you can and I think kubuntu also so was wondering if there was a way [21:13] Hello [21:13] I'm sure someone already knows here nut netbeans no longer works on Bionic [21:18] ekennedy80: 'no longer works'? is a bug filed in ubuntu? [21:21] ummmm [21:21] it's probably due to the default java change? [21:22] oh, default java? [21:22] so oracle java doesn't work with it? [21:22] or are you saying only openjdk works? [21:42] hi [21:42] is it possible to hibernate ubuntu 18.04 beta 2 [21:42] ?? [21:43] mattfly: obviously would depend on your hardware [21:43] why? [21:44] I have a HDD and a SSD [21:44] isn t that enough [21:44] mattfly: because hibernation is incredibly machine specific (and relies on firmware, etc.) [21:44] i was able to hibernate ubuntu 17.10 [21:44] on the same machine [21:45] but pm-hibernate isnt here anymore [21:46] mattfly: what is pm-hibernate? [21:50] pm-hibernate is a command line tool to hibernate, i'm on 17.10 and i don't have it, i'm on a laptop, that's the last thing i didn't test, hibernation... [21:51] akem: it's in pm-utils [21:51] dunno where mattfly went [21:52] nacc, cool thanks, i couldn't find it. [22:08] akem: np (apt-file helps) [22:43] https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-April/004387.html