[00:05] So, I'm running into a weird issue on an old Toshiba laptop of mine [00:06] For some reason the system keeps suspending while in the boot process [00:06] I've had it happen numerous times on the Ubuntu 18.04 beta2 (i386) live environment [00:07] I then tried to just use the old 14.04 installation on it and upgrade to 16.04 and the issue started happening there too [00:07] I assume there is something happening in the kernel that causes the system to suspend like 10 times while booting until it finally kicks out to a broken desktop environment, if anything at all. [00:12] Techman: could try acpi=off cmdline [00:21] I'm going to try that right now, thanks m4t [00:21] I'll report back on what happens [02:03] hey [03:57] hello [03:59] Help me === sinewav1 is now known as sinewav === vlt1 is now known as vlt [12:44] Wimpress: Hi, Khurshid here, I noticed that ubuntu-mate-desktop recommends indicator-sound too. But atm, it is failing to build due to a known error. It seems pulseaudio is not available on bus due to missing /run/user. It compiles against pulseaudio 0.10.x but not against 0.11. I have disabled integration tests for now...I asked several people from canonical to review..but they are too busy....can you review/approve?...because [12:44] it needs to be fixed before release.....https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-sound/+bug/1737834 [12:44] Launchpad bug 1737834 in indicator-sound (Ubuntu) "[FTBFS] indicator-sound fails to build, test failures" [High,Confirmed] [12:45] https://code.launchpad.net/~khurshid-alam/indicator-sound/lp-1737834/+merge/343023 [13:04] I'll see what I can do. [14:41] esquizofrenia con maldad y agresividad [14:44] sol.cabezuelo@yahoo.es [20:28] hi [20:28] if I use the 18.04 beta do I have to reinstall when it becomes normal? [20:30] hi