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ltomihello'00:09
USERNAME00Have you tried sudo apt-get update, sudo apt-get upgrade?00:17
USERNAME00The beta isos are old, many updates have been released, unless you downloaded a nightly iso.00:18
ltomii'm updating every day00:18
ltomiI've updated successfully several times00:18
ltomimy main issues are two: screen brightness and something in a kernel's kworker which has a high cpu usage due to some obscure ACPI issue00:21
ltomiI guess kworker issue could be solved when I installed updates today, but I'm not sure00:22
USERNAME00I'm sorry I am not familiar with kworker or kde00:24
lapagahttp://sourcedigit.com/22707-install-brightness-controller-ubuntu-brightness-application/00:24
USERNAME00i know at boot something called intel brightness loads00:24
ltomimy laptop has only one GPU, and it's NVIDIA00:25
ltomihttp://www.nvidia.com/download/driverResults.aspx/126185/en-us00:27
ltomiIt's an already released nvidia driver, not the latest, but the issue could remain since then.00:27
ltomi"Added an nvidia.ko kernel module parameter, NVreg_EnableBacklightHandler, which can be used to enable experimental handling of laptop backlight brightness through /sys/class/backlight/. This handler overrides the ACPI-based one provided by the video.ko kernel module."00:27
ltomiCould this be related to my brightness issue?00:27
ltomiGNOME not being able to detect brightness control from nvidia driver?00:27
quidnunc`Why can I only play sound as root?00:36
ltomiaren't you assigned to the usergroups which can manage and use audio devices?00:37
quidnunc`ltomi: which are?00:38
ltomiidk, just said00:39
ltomimy user account seems to be attached to these groups: <my group>, adm, cdrom, dip, plugdev, lpadmin, sambashare00:41
quidnunc`thanks00:41
ltomiplease search in google about your problem00:41
quidnunc`ltomi: I have00:42
quidnunc`no answers00:42
ltomiplease run "groups" in terminal00:42
ltomino elevated rights are needed 00:42
quidnunc`adm cdrom sudo dip plugdev lpadmin sambashare vboxusers docker00:43
ltomithen I don't know... you are part of the same groups I am00:44
ltomihttps://askubuntu.com/questions/54741/only-root-can-play-sounds00:46
quidnunc`ltomi: That's extremely old00:46
ltomi"Use a text editor as root and manually edit the /etc/group file. Look for the line that says audio and add your username to the end.00:46
ltomiThis is how the line looked before I edited it:00:46
ltomiaudio:x:29:00:46
ltomiThis is how the line looked after I edited it:00:46
ltomiaudio:x:29:username00:46
ltomiSave the file and logout, then log back in and test sound. If it doesn't work try rebooting just to make sure changes are applied and test audio again."00:46
ltomitry that if works00:47
ltomiOr more cleanly, sudo adduser  <your username> audio00:49
quidnunc`ltomi: I did that00:50
quidnunc`ltomi: It doesn't work00:51
quidnunc`but I may have to logout00:51
ltomiDid you add yourself to pulse-access too?00:51
ltomiYes, try logging out and in again00:51
ltomiLet me search more information00:52
quidnunc`ltomi: It's okay, I can search as well as you can 00:52
quidnunc`anyway, adding the user to those groups doesn't work either00:54
ltomidid you restart the system instead?00:54
quidnunc`I'll try that00:54
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what_nowIs this where I can get help upgrading to 18.04?03:06
SlidingHornwhat_now: yessir...what's up?03:11
robbmunsonBionic's just a few days away!03:13
* robbmunson dances03:13
tsimonq2!isitoutyet03:14
ubottuNot yet!03:14
tsimonq2;)03:14
robbmunsonI know, but yay.03:15
SlidingHornlol I didn't know that was a thing with ubottu03:15
robbmunsonYeah it's a very old factoid.03:15
robbmunsonForgot we even had it really.03:15
SlidingHornBeen here since Dapper and didn't know that...03:15
robbmunsonDitto.03:16
robbmunsonBut I run an ubottu clone, so I kinda cheated in looking at factoids...anyways...03:17
quidnuncpulseaudio daemon isn't running for one user on my machine. How do I get it to run? 03:51
what_nowHello, just upgraded to 18.04. I have a Dell XPS 15 with 4K monitor and Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 GPU Mobile with 4GB GDDR5 RAM. Currently have Nvidia-384 installed, however not happy with it04:07
what_nowWHen I shut down the computer via software, it won't shut off, it just hangs04:07
Bashing-omwhat_now: Ok, Ya made the upgrade and still have nvidia driver issues ?04:07
what_nowBashing-om, Yes, did a reboot, and on shut-down it still just hangs I think I can try again to be sure04:08
Bashing-omwhat_now: What I suggest at this point is to get the DSDT table to that of latest : http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html .04:10
what_nowBashing-om, Thank, will look into that more. I had messed with that months ago, and wasn't able to get it to work the way I wanted04:12
Bashing-omwhat_now: Not to say that the nvidia driver may not have some effect on the shut down process .. but this base is better covered  as an ACPI deal .04:15
what_nowBashing-om, ok. FWIW I just tried to install Burp Suite. It started but the text is VERY VERY small, unusable at this point04:16
Bashing-omwhat_now: Also best in bininic with hubrid graphics to be in the Xprg session rather than wayland . But the nvidia driver is comming along in wayland .04:16
Bashing-omwhat_now: Yired now and npot paying attention .. repeat what I messed up !04:17
what_nowBashing-om, so what steps do you recommand 1st, the acpi? Is it safe to  just run the script?04:17
Bashing-omwhat_now: " Also best on bionic with hybrid fraphics to be in the Xorg session ....."04:18
what_nowBashing-om, signing out to switch to xorg04:19
Bashing-omwhat_now: I have knowm of several that have ran the scrip .. all to good effect .. no bad things have happened .04:19
what_nowBashing-om, welp, the 17.10 login gear icon to switch to xorg is gone, how do I know what I am using04:22
Bashing-omwhat_now: At the password screen is the gear icon on the lower right of the pass word box .04:24
what_nowBashing-om, look like I am in xorg: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cGyq93XWWf/04:25
Bashing-omwhat_now: ' echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE ' ?04:26
what_nowBashing-om, response: X1104:26
what_nowBashing-om, also, I have my settings, devices, mouse pegged for touchpad speed and it is still not fast enough on the 4k screen, ideas to increase it?04:27
Bashing-omwhat_now: Good .. Mind ya .. I do not know the current status of wayland with hybrid graphics .04:28
what_nowNP04:29
what_nowI tried to manually do the ASCPI, and the 1st command fails: strings: '/sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT': No such file04:29
what_nowBashing-om, I am surprised I have so much of an issue with the 4K screen, they've been out quite a while now04:30
Bashing-omwhat_now: Back to prior question , " I have known of several that have ran the scrip .. all to good effect .. no bad things have happened ."04:30
what_nowBashing-om, I had assumed that the manual commands listed are the same as the script, Will run script04:32
what_nowBashing-om, ran script, going to reboot to test per page04:33
Bashing-omwhat_now: the command you ran is ' sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows ' ; right ?04:34
what_nowBashing-om, I'm back, I don't notice any differnce04:35
what_nownot sure what I was supposed to experience. 04:36
Bashing-omwhat_now: lemme think how to verify what the DSDT is now .04:40
what_nowBashing-om, what does DSDT do for display?04:42
Bashing-omwhat_now: It controla ACPI (Advanced Host Controller Interface)     what shows " cat /proc/cmdline " ? // and I bet the nvidia driver is still not installed !04:46
what_nowBashing-om, BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-15-generic.efi.signed root=UUID=ad0ec2a9-fe2a-4548-acea-dcfb41da00c5 ro acpi=off acpi_osi=! acpi_osi= quiet splash acpi_rev_override=5 vt.handoff=104:48
what_nowIt appears my right click is not working?04:48
Bashing-omwhat_now: What a mess . where did " acpi=off " come from ???04:49
what_nowBashing-om, I do not know04:50
Bashing-omwhat_now: How are your editing skills ? remove " acpi=off " from /etc/default/grub . See then if there is an effect .04:52
what_nowBashing-om, We'll find out :) Nano is ok, VIM I struggle04:52
Bashing-omwhat_now: Remember to run ' sudo update-grub ' when the edit is done .04:53
Bashing-omwhat_now: nano does all I need :)04:54
what_nowBashing-om, The line now looks like: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=! \"acpi_osi=\""04:54
Bashing-omwhat_now: Let's go with that .. save it and update grub .04:55
what_nowBRB :)04:55
Bashing-omwhat_now: Smoke break !05:05
what_nowBashing-om, Result: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-15-generic.efi.signed root=UUID=ad0ec2a9-fe2a-4548-acea-dcfb41da00c5 ro acpi_osi=! acpi_osi= quiet splash acpi_rev_override=5 vt.handoff=105:07
what_nowBashing-om, what difference should I see?05:07
what_nowBashing-om, FWIW: Nvidia https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KxPBQH9xnF/05:10
Bashing-omwhat_now: Looking .05:11
tsimonq2Smoking is bad for you. :P05:11
what_nowBashing-om, and more Nvidia stuff, looks like it is recognized: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gsKPTrcdNZ/05:12
Bashing-omtsimonq2: Working on not smoking .,, So far holding to the plan :)05:13
tsimonq2\o/05:13
what_nowBashing-om, and the NVidia server app is responsive05:13
what_nowBashing-om, appears I can switch in the Nvidia server GUI program from Nvidia to Intel?05:14
Bashing-omwhat_now: ' dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia ' .05:14
what_nowBashing-om, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d8wzyfZsSr/05:15
what_nowStill no right click :(05:15
what_nowBashing-om, however, double finger tap on touchpad, will right click05:18
what_nowBashing-om, I thank you for your help with all of this!05:19
what_nowFWIW, Gnome-Tweak-Tool changed the two finger tap to right touchpad area, now it works as expected05:21
Bashing-omwhat_now: Hey no problem, glad2help , ' cat /etc/X11/xorg.conf ' as all else looks good .05:22
what_nowBashing-om, No such file or dir :(05:23
Bashing-omwhat_now: Ouch . Got to have that file for hybrid graphics !05:23
what_nowHmm05:26
Bashing-omwhat_now: Where did you pull that 390 driver from ? ' tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* ' ,05:26
what_nowBashing-om, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9psYSZ5bxf/05:26
what_nowBashing-om, FWIW I now have a battery icon on my top tray whereas it wasn't there before removing ascpi-off05:28
Bashing-omwhat_now: Pulling from our PPA .. good . what shows  sudo find / -name "NVIDIA-Linux-*" .05:29
what_nowsudo find / -name "NVIDIA-Linux-*"05:30
what_nowfind: ‘/run/user/1000/gvfs’: Permission denied05:30
what_nowBashing-om, did I get the command correct?05:32
Bashing-omwhat_now: Just checking that here are no stray nvidia installers left around . The command as given is correct and confirmed.05:33
what_nowThanks05:33
lotuspsychjedoes anyone feel like having a slow gdm3 to desktop feeling, please add affected here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/174206305:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1742063 in systemd (Ubuntu) "Systemd taking long time to boot into desktop 18.04" [Undecided,Confirmed]05:33
Bashing-omwhat_now: Let's try this ' sudo apt purge nvidia ; sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ' see if that config file gets generated .05:34
what_nowWill I need to reinstall nvidia drivers after that?05:35
what_nowBashing-om, Very interesting output: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CYsKh979wM/05:36
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: will do .. as my desktop (xfce4) takes about 8 seconds to start .05:36
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: over-all or 8 sec from login to desk?05:37
Bashing-omwhat_now: that will install the driver the system chooses from the PPA .. maybe even 396 ?? 05:37
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Yeah .. I get the login real fast .. enter password and have to wait for the desktop .05:38
what_nowLooks like it. From driver page looks like latest is 396.18 is beta. As you can see, doesn't install05:38
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: same here, add yourself affected with systemd-analyze blame plz?05:39
what_nowBashing-om, i don't see the held broken package listed, should I05:39
Bashing-omwhat_now: Nope .. that broken driver has been cleared .. what driver installed at this time ?05:40
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Will do at my soonest .05:40
lotuspsychjetnx mate05:40
what_nowBashing-om, dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia again? if so looks like 390 again05:41
what_nowstill no xorg.conf05:41
Bashing-omwhat_now: I can not imagine that biobic does anythging in Xorg that was not done before ... and /etc/X11/Xorg.conf we got to have !05:43
what_nowBashing-om, Poking around: 05:44
what_nowlspci -vnnn | perl -lne 'print if /^\d+\:.+(\[\S+\:\S+\])/' | grep VGA05:44
what_now00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:591b] (rev 04) (prog-if 00 [VGA controller])05:44
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Ya got a hybrid box with bionic installed .. can verity that /etc/X11/Xorg.conf exists ?05:44
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: lemme check05:45
Bashing-omwhat_now: ' sudo lshw -C display ' told us this is a hybrid box .. what laptop is this again ?05:45
what_nowDell XPS 15 956005:46
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: xorg not there mate05:46
what_nowBashing-om, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/24mcMWfzZN/05:47
what_nowbrb05:47
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: lotuspsychje@R00TBOOK:~$ whereis xorg05:48
lotuspsychjexorg: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg /usr/lib/xorg /usr/include/xorg05:48
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: G0t homework to do then; how switching graphic's sets has changed !05:51
lotuspsychjeBashing-om: seems like user related right?05:52
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Got me right now .05:52
what_nowBashing-om, I'm back. Oddly enough I could use software reboot. I have NEVER been able to do that. So after rebott, tried again, it failed, just hung at the desktop05:52
lotuspsychjecant find wayland05:52
lotuspsychjeperhaps when logged in to wayland05:53
Bashing-omwhat_now: seems now that /etc/X11/Xorg.conf is not ised in bionic . what shows ' whereis xorg ' ?05:53
what_nowBashing-om, xorg: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/xorg /usr/lib/xorg /usr/include/xorg05:54
Bashing-omlotuspsychje: Naw .. we did change to Xorg . issues in 17.10 and upgraded to 18.04 to see if the system is happier .05:55
lotuspsychjemine is clean install Bashing-om 05:55
Bashing-omwhat_now: That is same as lotuspsychje reports in one of his boxes .05:56
what_nowand lotuspsychje is a clean install, so prolly legit?05:57
Bashing-omwhat_now: Yeah .. seems I now have homework to do to see what has changed from using /etc/X11/Xorg.conf/ Let's say for now that the graphic's drivers are properly installed .. and return to the ACPI issue .06:02
what_nowBashing-om, makes sense to me06:03
Bashing-omwhat_now: show us : " sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows " .06:04
what_nowBRB again, I did an nvidia purge, then reinstall 390 specifically to see if I get mu reboot back06:04
what_nowBashing-om, not sure what fluke I did, as the reboot after purge and install failed06:08
Bashing-omwhat_now: exact commands that you used ?06:09
what_nowsudo apt-get purge nvidia* 06:09
what_nowsudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers06:10
what_nowsudo apt update06:10
what_nowsudo apt install nvidia-39006:10
Bashing-omwhat_now: Adding the repo is a one time thing .. best see now if there are not 2 entries . ' tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* ' .06:11
what_nowBashing-om, I believe I have it 2x now :(06:12
what_nowhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rzjbv73n5G/06:12
what_nowin the package manager GUI, Other drivers Nvidia 390 is selected, Nvidia 396 is available as well as the Nouveau06:15
what_nowNo prorietary drivers are in use06:15
what_nowsudo lshw -C display shows nvidia and the intel06:16
Bashing-omwhat_now: Looks OK .. try again like so . ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ; sudo apt install nvidia-390 ' reboot to see the effect .06:17
Bashing-omwhat_now: 390 is what nvidia recommends :)06:17
what_nowDoing now06:17
what_nowwhat is the difference from your command vs my command (2 separate)06:20
what_nowBRB06:20
what_nowBashing-om, Still worse shutdown then when I started, freezes at the desktop. Before this, I was freezing rigght at the end, in text it would say something like shutdown complete. Only the once did it work correctly, not sure what we did to get that to be successful :)06:24
what_nowFWIW when I choose the Nvidia Server program, it doesn't start now either06:24
what_nowYou had mentioned to NOT use Nvidia, should I switch to the nouveau for now06:25
Bashing-omwhat_now: Sure can try nouveau - ' sudo apt purge nvidia* ' should suffice .06:28
what_nowBashing-om, what is the difference? Does nouveau use the Nvidia card as well?06:29
Bashing-omwhat_now: sure still uses the card .. just that the driver is now open source . What our people have developed to interface between the kernel and the card . 06:30
what_nowBashing-om, gotcha. SInce it did shut down properly once, w/o messing with the acpi agan that might mean??06:31
Bashing-omwhat_now: system is twisted up and got it right one time :)06:32
what_nowHAHA exactly06:33
what_nowI don't have anything really on this install. I can reinstall if you think that might help06:33
what_nowNuke these partitions and go again06:33
Bashing-omwhat_now: I run " configuration: driver=nouveau latency=0 " on 18.04 with no issues .06:34
what_nowand Nvidia card06:34
Bashing-omwhat_now: GT710 .06:35
what_nowDid the pruge, and in software selected nouveau, now reboot again?06:35
Bashing-omwhat_now: should have been fine just as I said above .. just to purge and let the system do it's thing // I do not know the result now .06:36
what_nowok, no reboot needed then06:36
Bashing-omwhat_now: reboot is needed for the change to take effect .06:37
what_nowor you mean don't need to change selection in software center, and reboot is required 06:37
what_nowHAHA06:37
what_nowbe right back06:37
what_nowBashing-om, Please don't hunt me down and slap me06:40
what_nowplease06:40
what_nowBashing-om, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8b93QBGpkp/06:41
what_nowwill reboot and shut down just fine now06:42
Bashing-omwhat_now: ka ka .. I do feel like it ! .. patience and follow through befor running off and rebooting .06:42
what_nowI beleive it was chasing the Nvidia drivers. Any way that I can now check to see that the Nvidia card is being used?06:42
what_nowBashing-om, Is there now hope for getting me cursor to move more rapidly, and adjusting the text of some applications (Burp application, which is java) is horribly slow06:44
Bashing-omwhat_now: what_now ' sudo apt install mesa-utils ; glxgears -info ' .06:47
what_nowBashing-om, gears work06:48
Bashing-omwhat_now: As to performance . I have ubuntu 18.04 and xubuntu 18.04 installed .. xubuntu is much faster .06:48
what_now300 frames in 60 fps06:49
Bashing-omwhat_now: I beat ya on x " 302 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.205 FPS" .06:49
what_nowHEHEHE06:50
Bashing-omwhat_now: I am running old hardware and a lower end card :)06:50
what_nowon xubuntu for those #'s06:51
Bashing-omwhat_now: yepper .. I am mot married to gnome .06:51
what_nowBefore this system I had been using KDE06:52
what_nowIt seems that there's more support on the ubuntu channel for of course ubuntu vs the other flavors06:52
what_nowother flavor channels06:52
Bashing-omwhat_now: KDE was my intro to 'buntu :)06:52
what_nowMy very first was 1996 Redhat06:53
what_nowthat lasted all of  months06:53
what_nowall of six months06:53
what_nowgot tired of having to compile own kernel in the hopes that a device MIGHT work06:54
what_nowBashing-om, Again I really appreciate all your help and patience. Where should I look to work on getting my mouse speed up, and fix that apps like Burp Suite are too small to use06:55
what_nowWich I had stuck with it back then though . . 06:56
what_nowwould have learned soooooo much06:56
Bashing-omwhat_now: All I can suggest is to look at the settings in the apps .06:58
what_nowOK06:58
Bashing-omwhat_now: Mu linux intro was slackware (severs_ and red hat . I went to KDE when the need for file servers no longer existed .06:59
Bashing-omwhat_now: what shows ' sudo strings /sys/firmware/acpi/tables/DSDT | grep -i windows ' ?07:01
what_nowhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VpMQ8mCKmk/07:01
Bashing-omwhat_now: something did not go tight wuth the script .. should have " Windows 2013 " .07:03
Bashing-omright*07:03
what_nowit does07:04
what_nowyou mean windows 2015?07:04
Bashing-omwhat_now: yeah 2015 - i missed it ..// earlier in what ypi pisted for the command line .. was not in it !07:05
Bashing-omyou posted*07:05
what_nowI also pisted it07:06
Bashing-omwhat_now: what are we passing to the kernel ' cat /etc/default/grub ' ?07:08
what_nowhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VXzM7TG8zd/07:09
what_nowBashing-om, why "acpi_osi=!"07:12
what_nownevermind, found it ! = enable all, not disable all07:14
what_nowrather !! = disable all and ! = enable all, sheesh07:14
Bashing-omwhat_now: Yep .. let's try adding the 2015 // change \"acpi_osi=\" to \"acpi_osi=Windows 2015\" . Make sure you leave those 2 sets of quotes .07:16
what_nowHere is what my line looks like, it has double " at the end:07:18
what_nowGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=! \"acpi_osi=Windows 2015\""07:18
what_nowI merely inserted Windows 2015 between = and \07:18
what_nowthat was existing07:18
what_nowOriginal = GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="acpi_osi=! \"acpi_osi=\""07:20
what_nowSave and reboot it?07:20
Bashing-omwhat_now: 'sudo update-grub' after the save ! .. then yes reboot and let's see if there is a positive change .07:21
what_nowHere goes07:22
what_nowBashing-om, Dand, cursor moves quicker07:23
Bashing-omwhat_now: shut down now working as expected too ?07:24
what_nowYes, that happened with the driver switch07:25
what_nowAppears that the windows 15 was there after all? What if I gave an invalid value as input? 07:25
what_nowWindows 2015.07:25
what_nowFFS07:26
Bashing-omwhat_now: Well .. in good shape .. use the system and see how it now performs.. huh ?07:26
what_nowWindows 2015 WAS listed07:26
what_nowBashing-om, from previous output look at line 12, I am BLIND07:26
what_nowhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VpMQ8mCKmk/07:27
Bashing-omwhat_now: confirmed line 12 " Windows 2015 " .07:27
what_nowsorry for not seeing that earlier either07:28
what_nowWhat part of the world are you in?07:28
Bashing-omwhat_now: Arkansas - USA .07:29
what_nowVancouver WA here07:29
Bashing-omwhat_now: Oly beer !07:30
what_nowBashing-om, Ha, yes. friend of mine still has a pool cue from the brewery store07:31
Bashing-omwhat_now: Good times up there ..long time past :D07:33
what_nowWe finally had a mostly sunny day this year today07:33
what_nowI'm going to hit the hay. Thank you so much! Have a great morning07:34
Bashing-omwhat_now: That was the downer for me .. them way too mamy rainy yukkie days for my sunshine spirit .07:35
Bashing-omwhat_now: 3 hours past my bed time . if ya content with what ya have  .. we end this session .. and go to bed :)07:36
what_nowBashing-om, I hear you. I wasn't raised here, but lived here long enough to be tired of the gloom. Once son graduates, plan on heading to a sunnier place07:36
what_nowI am indeed. I shall pass this info on when I can07:36
what_nownight!07:36
Bashing-omwhat_now: had an opportunity to return to the Seattle switch center .. nope .. passed that one by .07:37
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guardianhello15:13
guardianhow is it going with the final freeze? can someone remind me how I can have a sense of what causes users trouble?15:14
tomreynthe release notes will list what doesn't work well, yet. there is probably a draft of those by now15:18
LoneShadowHi, can someone help me understand how the cloud image is using 4.11.0-rc4+ kernel version in 18.04?16:15
guardiantomreyn: do you know where such a draft would be?16:55
flocculantguardian: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes17:22
guardianthanks!17:31
tsimonq2Help test the 18.04 RCs! https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-April/004438.html23:44

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