[05:06] <cpaelzer> good tired morning
[07:01] <OpenTokix> The new installer is not in the nightly cd yet?
[07:01] <OpenTokix> For 18.04
[08:02] <mwhudson> OpenTokix: it's a separate download
[08:02] <mwhudson> OpenTokix: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily-live/
[08:30] <OpenTokix> ah, ok
[11:11] <RoyK> Last I checked, the new installer didn't support manual setup with LVM, RAID or FDE, and didn't even recognise such setups if they were there already, so I find it rather useless
[11:12] <RoyK> seems like someone at Canonical is frantically about making everything userfriendly - fine - but most server admins don't need that, they need something that actually works and can do the job
[11:15] <OpenTokix> RoyK: sounds sub-optimal
[11:16] <OpenTokix> RoyK: not sure what userfriendly mean. - I am a user of the product,  - do not feel friendly.
[11:17] <OpenTokix> Since user friendly seems to mean "This is made for a novice"
[11:18] <RoyK> it clearly is "sub-optimal" to put it mildly, but I didn't see it before the 18.04 freeze, and as I know these people, I guess they'll name my suggestions a new "feature"
[11:18] <RoyK> yes, and that's fine for some, but it shouldn't be the default installer when it lacks very important things
[11:20] <RoyK> Seems it's documented at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes, so apparently, hiding such things in the "alternate" installer, is the "solution".
[11:23] <OpenTokix> I wonder of much preseed has broken from 16.04 now...
[11:44] <coreycb> jamespage: beisner: i'm promoting queens-proposed -> queens-updates now
[11:53] <webstoney> cd /test
[11:55] <OpenTokix> webstoney@irc: /test:$
[12:48] <Neo4> who know how to correct this DOM:  NOT OK
[12:48] <Neo4> I"ve got this error in roundcube
[12:58] <jamespage> coreycb: ack
[12:58] <jamespage> thanks
[12:58] <Neo4> see here, I've got error http://kselax.ru/roundcubemail-1.3.6/installer/
[12:59] <Neo4> how to install php extensions, DOM and XML?
[12:59] <Neo4> I did apt-cashe search php5 and there couldn't have found them
[13:04] <Neo4> that I fixed apt-get install php5.6-xml helped
[13:04] <Neo4> what is this date.timezone:  NOT OK(not set)
[13:05] <RoyK> Neo4: I guess the people at #roundcube may know a bit more about this
[13:06] <RoyK> but generally speaking, it's probably that date.timezone isn't set in the config - whereever that is, I don't know - I've never used roundcube
[13:06] <Neo4> RoyK: there silence , and little number humans
[13:06] <RoyK> ok
[13:07] <Neo4> I never use too
[13:08] <RoyK> Neo4: http://bfy.tw/Hmtr
[13:12] <Neo4> RoyK: nice
[13:28] <beisner> woot coreycb ta
[15:26] <rbasak> ahasenack: you were talking about nss-myhostname. That reminded me of: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/1764853
[15:26] <rbasak> Sorry wrong URL
[15:26] <rbasak> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cloud-init/+bug/1741277/comments/5
[15:27] <ahasenack> rbasak: hm, so how come I have it installed
[15:27] <rbasak> ahasenack: I don't see myhostname enabled in a Bionic daily container
[15:27] <ahasenack> maybe a dependency of something else I needed
[15:27] <ahasenack> the bionic desktop I installed also has it
[15:27] <ahasenack> libnss-myhostname
[15:27] <ahasenack> Reverse Depends:
[15:27] <ahasenack>   gnome-control-center
[15:27] <ahasenack> ?
[15:29] <Hey> regarding adding a maas windows image, the name field refers to the name of the file?  and the content@ refers to the location of the directory where the file resides?
[16:37] <teward> are there release notes draft(s) anywhere?
[16:37] <teward> oop nevermind, found what I needed.
[16:38] <nacc> teward: the usual place :)
[16:43] <teward> oh, right, release is this week heh.  I almost completely forgot xD  Guess it's time to take a full disk image of my existing system so I can blow away and start over with 18.04 xD
[20:18] <supert8ch> anyone familiar with installing ubuntu on dell blade server with dual drive?