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leftyfbsilox: you should ask in #maas and maybe #ubuntu-server00:12
siloxok, sounds good, thanks leftyfb!00:12
Mocboth daily today for me didnd00:45
Mocboth daily today for me didn't work00:45
Mockatnip: I downloaded the latest at 18h56 EST, the release was from 18h49 EST, but the file show 22h4900:48
Mocso that sound like it UTC00:48
Mocis there some kind of changelog for ubuntu daily ?00:49
tsimonq2Moc: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/bionic-changes01:12
eddyreadydid anyone notice the latest daily build no longer say Development Branch in the about section?01:17
tsimonq2That's because of an update to base-files.01:18
tsimonq2There's one last image respin.01:18
eddyreadyah ok01:18
Moccan we know at which point we are with a specific daily build ?01:25
tsimonq2Moc: e.g. http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/daily-live/pending/bionic-desktop-amd64.manifest01:25
Mocin that bionic-changes mailling list01:25
MocOk, so latest build seem to only be missing the last hugo package.01:29
Mochard to find which package changes since the 24 on the install iso might be breaking the installer on my computer ! 01:30
MocI would love to know if some dev actually want me to do something or not..01:38
Moctomorrow is normaly release day... and I might not be available tomorow ! 01:39
MocNo more progress when doing Extract Here on a file ?01:53
Mocohhh, it the tiny icon that show up in the tool bar menu...01:55
MocThat annoying, there is a few second delay before it actually appear01:56
MocSame with deleting folder, you confirm the delete, but the folder is still there with no progress what so ever that something is hapenning01:57
MocI happen to start 10 video from VLC earlier because everytime I tryed to launch my video nothing happened..01:57
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quidnuncCan someone tell me why many services are failing to start?02:57
tsimonq2Which services?03:03
quidnunctsimonq2: Several, wpa_supplicant, networkmanager, some others03:09
ChmEarlquidnunc, Netplan is using systemd-networkd to run your network, not NetworkManager03:21
quidnuncChmEarl: I getting errors related to networkmanager. Are you saying I shouldn't be seeing those?03:30
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katniptoday when i installed /exec -o uname -r05:11
katnipoops05:11
katnip4.15.0-20-generic05:11
katnipit said i had a slight error, something about a digit before lsb_release, what does this mean05:13
lotuspsychjekatnip: wich error, where05:15
katnipwhen i installed a kernel, it said on installation, warning= no digit in front of /etc/lsb_release05:16
katnipdoenst seem to affect anything05:17
lotuspsychjekatnip: hastebin what you saw please05:18
katniphah, 12 hours ago with reboots, i dunno if i can find it05:19
lotuspsychjedpkg log05:19
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katnipso many options on that lol05:26
jbvsjdknbvksjubuntu 18.04 will use a swap file instead of partition ? What's new procedure for partition during clean install, for the "Something else" option ?05:35
lotuspsychjejbvsjdknbvksj: there is no new procedure05:35
lotuspsychje!partitioning | jbvsjdknbvksj 05:35
ubottujbvsjdknbvksj: For help with partitioning a new install see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition | For partitioning programs, see !GParted (recommended) or !PartitionManager. Other partitioning topics include !fstab, !home, and !swap05:35
lotuspsychjejbvsjdknbvksj: a minimal setup has been added, but thats a different story05:36
flocculantjbvsjdknbvksj: if you clean install and there's no existing swap - you get a swapfile, if you clean install and a swap partition exists somewhere - it will use the existing05:38
flocculantmorning lotuspsychje :)05:38
cpatrick08@jbvsjdknbvksj, nothing else has to be done, but if you use BTRFS you have to use a swap partition as BTRFS doesn't support swap file05:38
lotuspsychjehey flocculant 05:39
jbvsjdknbvksjthanks05:45
jbvsjdknbvksjwhich will be better, swap file vs partition05:46
valorieobv. ubuntu thinks swapfile05:46
valorienow05:46
Bashing-omjbvsjdknbvksj: Be aware though, that if the installer finds a swap partition *anywhere*, that swap will be used .05:48
jbvsjdknbvksjdoes swapfile has a fixed size?05:48
kimmykBashing-om: does it check for a swap signature or just look at the partition type?05:48
Bashing-omkimmyk: That ^ is above my pay grade :)05:49
kimmyk(:05:49
flocculantkimmyk: no idea either - just know that I saw no change in what happened locally - if you want to know I'd guess you would want to check the code out05:50
flocculantwherever it is for whatever it is that does the checking 05:51
kimmyk(: it might be easier to just build a vm with both kinds of swap partitions and test it.05:52
flocculantgo for it - let me know what you find05:53
kimmyk(: i have to fix my broken debian system first so i can build a vm.05:55
kimmykand somebody said 18.04 wasn't out yet..05:55
lotuspsychjeit isnt yet05:56
lotuspsychjeduring the day kimmyk 05:56
valorie!isitoutyet06:02
ubottuNot yet!06:02
valoriethe bot knows.....06:02
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fxnoobhello06:44
fxnoobthe image for 18.04 final, when will be available on site?06:44
valoriewhen it's ready, today06:48
valorie!isitoutyet06:48
ubottuNot yet!06:48
fxnoob:)06:48
erle-please note that Java 11 being default JRE will break things for many users06:57
hiwkis there even a RC available? will the release be today as planned?07:39
lotuspsychjehiwk: final release is today07:41
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Kon-hiwk, I know people who have been using the beta for weeks and are very happy with the stability. I have a hard time imaging the final release will feel rushed in any way07:41
valoriewe had a LOT of testing this past week07:44
lotuspsychjenice job valorie 07:46
hiwkok, thanks! If I want to install a 18 right now, which version would you suggest?07:46
Kon-Kubuntu is my favorite flavor07:47
BionicMacvalorie: Still up I see. =)07:52
lotuspsychjehiwk: if you cant wait few hours, download and install the daily iso07:52
BionicMacHello lotuspsychje, how are you ?07:52
lotuspsychjeBionicMac: fine tnx07:52
valorieBionicMac: waiting to see what's gonna happen08:00
valoriebut .... can08:00
valoriet wait much longer08:00
lotuspsychjevalorie: take a shot nap, then come back...it might take a while08:02
lotuspsychjeshort08:02
valorierik can mark the images done08:03
valorieand the release article is already written08:03
BionicMacvalorie: where will the official release article be? url?08:04
valoriekubuntu.org08:04
BionicMacvalorie: I believe the i386 looks good.08:04
valorieand the release notes on teh wiki08:04
valorieyup08:04
fcanelawill release be at 2100 UTC or other hour?08:04
valoriethey are finding some weird problems in the installer08:05
valoriefcanela: when it's done08:05
valorieand not before08:05
valorie!isitoutyet08:05
ubottuNot yet!08:05
fcanelaIt's fair, I saw there were few ubiquity bugs in launchpad08:05
BionicMacvalorie: I tried Ubuntu-Desktop amd64 and the installer froze on me just now. Tried it three times to make sure. I will go report now.08:06
valoriegood on ya!08:06
fcanelamay that mean that launching could be posponed to other day?08:06
valoriefcanela: I doubt it08:06
valorieit has never been late in all these years08:07
fcanelathanks for the info :)08:07
lotuspsychjefcanela: if we can recall, mostly get released when US wakes up08:11
fcanelalotuspsychje: that is what I supposed, but I did not knew if there was a planned hour08:12
lotuspsychjethere isnt08:12
lotuspsychjefcanela: its out, when its out08:12
fcanelathe ReleaseSchedule have been like my christmas calendar these months and frozes occurs at 21:00 UTC08:13
fcanelaI supposed there should be a timed out too, but I was wrong :)08:13
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brief!isitoutyet09:42
ubottuNot yet!09:42
enycmuch fun in the release channel... being careful not to disrupt!09:47
enyc"atspi starting before dconf" intermittent race-condition causing fun, apparently09:48
erle-!isitoutyet09:48
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nostroraubuntu 18.04 already released ? :)10:06
guivercnostrora, expected later today (UST timezone)10:07
nostroraDo we know if 18.04.1 will be LTS too ?10:08
guivercnost - 18.04.1 would just be a re-spin of 18.04 (with updates...)10:10
acheronuk!isitoutyet10:16
ubottuNot yet!10:16
acheronuk:P10:16
arun007I have only 2 GB RAM 10:21
vltguiverc: What is UST?10:27
guivercuniversal standard time (a politically correct way of saying GMT)10:27
vltguiverc: Is that different from UTC?10:28
arun007!isitoutyet10:28
ubottuNot yet!10:28
guivercokay - probably i used the wrong term - may bad sorry.10:28
SkotsjUTC is an actual implementation of UTC or something like that10:29
Skotsjof UTS*10:29
Skotsjerm, whatever, typing is hard10:29
vltguiverc: Propably you didn't. I just found https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_Time10:30
guiverc:)10:31
arun007Will Bionic run on 2 GB RAM10:32
vltarun007: I tried successfully with 1 GB.10:33
guivercvlt, thanks for question - I've added UTC to my '[gnome-]clocks' - which didn't know UST time !10:33
Pitel!party10:37
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xvifrcountdown?10:37
Pitelthat loco page seems sadly unupdated :(10:38
JimBuntuPitel,  yeah, that one is, this one is better http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/10:40
AlexPortablewhy isn't 'startup applications' integrated in the settings10:44
lynxerIs it a coincidence that Ubuntu 18.04 is released on the same day as Chernobyl Disaster happened in 1986?10:48
lynxerOr is Canonical trolling us?10:49
briefor does every day in the year happened something?10:52
blackflowlynxer: it's not a coincidence, and they're not trolling you. they're lizzard people who are controlling your mind and subconsciously reprogramming you with these apparently inocuous "coincidences". Also aliens and chemtrails.10:54
AlexPortablehow do i change login options on 18.04? i want to use another dm11:13
alkisgAlexPortable: display managers are usually set from /etc/X11/default-display-manager, or by dpkg-reconfigure dm-package-name11:14
AlexPortableor wm11:15
AlexPortablegnome-session-flashback, what is that? i want to use it11:15
alkisgThat's a session11:15
AlexPortableupdate-alternatives --config x-session-manager11:16
AlexPortablehm nope didnt work11:16
alkisgI don't know the UI that selects sessions in Ubuntu GNOME. It's usually saved in .dmrc and/or in /var/lib/AccountsService/users/username though.11:17
AlexPortableso i have to edit that11:18
alkisgYou could; or you could wait for someone that uses GNOME :)11:18
AlexPortablewell isn't gnome the default interface in ubuntu?11:19
arun007Have you tried sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm311:19
alkisgIt's the default in Ubuntu GNOME, but there are many official flavors that have different defaults11:20
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ponderousbeaver!isitout?11:40
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StrangeNoiseswell, i *almost* made it to release day before i couldn't stand Ambiance any more12:20
StrangeNoisesin the end it was the fiddly scrollbars that did me in12:21
Gargravarrdraget: you left the other channel before i could answer :) did anyone else anaswer you?12:21
StrangeNoisesgetting used to actually being able to click on a scrollbar easily again12:21
FudgeI thought there was a relase but the main page hasnt been updated12:23
StrangeNoisestbh i can't remember the actual release date12:23
StrangeNoisesis it today?12:23
GargravarrStrangeNoises: Fudge: it's still pending. please follow #ubuntu-release-party for updates12:23
StrangeNoisesah, it's today!12:23
Gargravarrand yes, it's today12:23
StrangeNoisesso i *did* make it to release-day12:23
Ghibliguessing this question has been asked a million times already today, but is there any news on the time of release for the 18.04 final?12:28
GargravarrGhibli: #ubuntu-release-party for further updates12:28
GhibliThanks!12:29
Kon-!party12:29
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Gargravarrexcept the in-person party link is for Xenial :)12:29
dragetAh sorry, back in here @Gargravarr :P12:31
Gargravarr:) did you get an answer?12:31
dragetI was told that someone else had no issues creating a username with a dot. So this might be a bug. Then again, /etc/adduser.conf includes NAME_REGEX without a dot in current daily 18.04 Kubuntu.12:32
Gargravarrthis is correct. it's been in Ubuntu for a long time12:32
dragetI do not know about the betas, but I have created usernames with a dot in 16.04 without issues.12:33
Gargravarr'useradd' doesn't care about username formats12:33
guivercdraget, i 'tested' with useradd sorry...12:33
Gargravarr'adduser' is the wrapper that uses the regex to validate username formats12:33
dragetWell, the adduser syntax is also applied during the installation.12:33
Gargravarri presume Ubiquity builds on top of 'adduser'12:33
draget*nods*12:33
Gargravarryep. this is probably as designed12:33
dragetHas this really been like this for a long time? I never noticed… and kind of always use name.surname here at my company.12:34
dragetOkay, usually via LDAP… but was doing a local testinstall12:34
ufd!isitoutyet12:35
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Gargravarryep. it's only 'adduser' for local users that enforces this. i also use LDAP here with user.name format without issues12:35
eddyread1Anyone getting screen tearing on the latest daily build? Currently running it off a Dell Latitude 7480. Don't remember seeing it on 16.04 ( Ubuntu Certified Hardware )12:36
Gargravarreddyread1: during normal use or with fast-moving graphics?12:37
eddyread1normal use. Just moving windows around and scrolling web pages12:37
Gargravarri've got an 18.04 XPS beside me on the desktop and not seeing any screen tearing. do you have an external GPU or just onboard?12:38
eddyread1its the onboard Intel HD  Graphics 62012:39
eddyread1yeh I don't remember seeing it on 16.04 . Not enough to notice it atlease12:40
eddyread1*atleast12:40
Gargravarrthere are extra graphics drivers from Intel for 16.04, but the repo uses a SHA1 signature which Bionic now rejects12:41
eddyread1i see12:41
Gargravarrso you might have the 01.org drivers installed on Xenial, but for the moment, there's no easy way to install them on Bionic12:45
Skotsjis/was there a similar issue with virtualbox/vmware? tried 18 in a VM over easter with poor usability12:49
Skotsji expect it's not supported yet/then12:50
eddyread1Thanks for letting me know12:50
erle-!isitout?12:51
ubottuNot yet!12:51
erle-When?12:51
StrangeNoisesistr a recent story that intel are discontinuing their own driver installer for linux as superfluous. the default ones are up to date12:56
erle-vendor-made installers are the worst anyway12:57
StrangeNoisescertainly no trace of tearing on this xps 13 with intel uhd graphics 620, in 4k@6012:57
erle-even on Windows12:57
StrangeNoisesi *did* get some tearing on an older machine, haswell, with hd4600. there's a single-stanza xorg.conf you can drop in that pretty much clears that up12:59
StrangeNoisesi think this: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1522038#p152203813:00
StrangeNoises(even if you don't run arch, arch forums and wiki are often useful)13:00
GargravarrArch Wiki is pretty much the handbook for Linux13:00
xvifr!isitout?13:09
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xvifr!whenisitgoingtobeout?13:10
ubottuxvifr: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)13:10
xvifrxD13:10
Fudgeeddyready:  where shadows from other windows stayed on screen?13:23
na2sI just installed 18.04 desktop on a machine.  Can I enable remote desktop if I am only currently able to SSH to the machine? (e.g. not possible to log in locally and enable screen sharing in the GUI.)13:30
Gargravarrna2s: yes. you can either SSH-tunnel the RDP port, or you can start a VNC server remotely and use that instead13:33
na2sGargravarr, the only problem is that remote desktop is not enabled yet on this machine.  Wouldn't I need to have physical access to the machine to log in, start a graphical session, and enable the remote desktop server?13:35
Gargravarrna2s: do you have root/admin/sudo access to the remote machine?13:37
na2sGargravarr, yes13:37
na2sBasically I don't know how to log a user in to a gnome graphical session while connecting over SSH.13:38
Gargravarrhmm, looks like Ubuntu RDP assumes a logged-in user first13:39
Gargravarryour best bet may be to use VNC13:39
na2sVNC is low level enough that if I get it working, I'll just see the greeter/login screen and can proceed normally from there, right?  It won't care about who is logged in etc13:40
j1mctoday is the 18.04 release date, correct? is there an irc channel . . . i seem to recall prior channels like #ubuntu-party or somesuch13:44
sgiratch#ubuntu-release-party 13:44
Noruxso.. what will this channel be about *tomorrow*13:45
GargravarrNorux: the release of 18.10 :)13:47
na2seh, it looks like VNC starts its own X sessions; I'd really like a way to enable sharing of the same gnome environment that local users see, but I need to configure it all remotely by SSH.  Any ideas?13:47
j1mcthanks, sgiratch 13:47
Gargravarrna2s: before starting the VNC server from the command line (not a service): export DISPLAY=:013:47
Gargravarrthis will cause the VNC server to pick up the currently running graphical session13:48
emxi never checked when the next major release will happen until now. therefore i was expecting 18.04 to be download as soon as i wake up today, but i guess i was wrong. does "released on 26th" mean it will be downloadable today at some time?13:48
Noruxemx when it's ready13:49
Gargravarrbefore the end of the day13:49
Gargravarr...which is UTC-12 :)13:50
emxhm... k13:50
emxcu tomorrow then :)13:50
MocGood morning ! Any fix for the installer that wont start since the daily builds of yesterday (the 25 and 25.1) ?13:52
GargravarrMoc: in progress (and currently holding up the main release)13:54
MocOk, let me know if you want me to test a build on my laptop which the installer wont start13:54
demahumIs it out?14:01
demahum!isitout?14:01
ubottuNot yet!14:01
demahum!anythingelse?14:01
ubottudemahum: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)14:01
Mocdemahum: with the 2 latest daily build, the installer wont start on some computer14:01
demahumMoc: Sorry, can't help you at the moment. :)14:02
Mocdemahum: I'm just telling you why it not out at the very lease14:02
demahumMoc: Oh, didn't get that part. Cool, thanks! :D14:03
aqweqwea!thankyou14:05
ubottuYou're welcome! But keep in mind I'm just a bot ;-)14:05
na2sHow can I tell the name of the Xorg display run by the greeter?  Like :0 :1 or something else?14:06
Seveasit's in the $DISPLAY environment variable14:07
na2sWell, not if I ssh into the machine.  I want the X display that the greeter is running on, but I want to retrieve that information with only SSH access14:09
afxhello. ive update a machine to bionic few weeks ago. do i need to do something to switch to stable channel when its out?14:10
j1mc!isitout14:10
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j1mcafx: no, you don't need to do anything14:11
afxj1mc: thanks14:11
j1mcas long as you haven't done any extra funky modifications to your sources.list files, you'll be on the regular build14:12
Seveasafx: 'apt-get upgrade' would be useful to run, but that's useful to run regularly anyway :)14:12
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afxyea :)14:17
na2sGargravarr, I was able to get x11vnc to share an existing X session and it worked great after resolving auth issues; the vncserver package won't share an existing session.  Thanks for your help with this.14:17
Gargravarrna2s: np14:18
Gargravarrand yes, getting separate CLI and graphical sessions to cooperate is often a pain14:18
Mocgoing to take some getting used to getting from 16.04 to 18.0414:18
MocI guess my biggest issue is with nautilus14:19
Mocoh great... I can't do Alt-F or any of the app menu anymore ! That really bug me now 14:21
guardian!isitout14:22
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Mocurm, alt-f work in firefox but not in the terminal14:24
pmatulis_the release seems blocked14:24
Mocpmatulis_: the 2 latest build have installer issues on some computer (including mine)14:25
hggdhit is being worked on14:28
demahum!isitout14:44
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Mocdemahum: not going to be releases for several hours14:46
demahumMoc: thanks14:47
wlp2s0Haha, it's all waiting14:52
rajivmarsyes14:52
rajivmarsthey are making us excited about the release. haha14:53
wlp2s0I had to go out with my girlfriend today, so I didn't go to wait for 18.04.14:55
rajivmarsthats good14:55
brief!isitoutyet15:00
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rajivmarsare they going to release it today or not?15:01
Mocno idea15:01
wlp2s0Do they know there are so many people waiting for it15:02
Mocwlp2s0: instsll beta 2 and upgrade, would be the same things15:03
rajivmarsMoc, yes! it is the same thing but when you know that the stable release is about to come then the heart says just wait. isn't it?15:05
Moc;) true, but the real wait would be for 18.04.115:05
loruguys just go out, ride your bike for like an hour and come back, it'll be here15:06
rajivmarsMoc, yes, that will be the true stable.15:06
demahumWell, in American Samoa it is as early as 4:05 AM, so it might not come soon and that's ok, don't wait. :)15:06
lorudemahum: even if it's 4am15:07
lorugo back to sleep15:07
rajivmarsdemahum, but ubuntu releases are based on London office?15:07
Mocloru: going to take more than 1 hours... there is no new daily build yet15:07
demahumrajivmars: Source?15:07
rajivmarsoh15:07
demahumrajivmars: I don't think anyone anywhere specified the hour, especially not the timezone for the release. :)15:08
rajivmarsso now how much more we will be waiting?15:08
Mocas long as it take15:08
rajivmarshaha15:08
demahumDon't know, but from my perspective, as long as there is place on Earth where it's still 26th of April, it's ok. :)15:08
rajivmarsyes15:09
demahumloru: I am not in American Samoa, just emphasizing the timezone, not waiting :D15:11
rajivmarshere in India, it is 20:43.15:13
acheronukrajivmars demahum: there was a last minute bugfix required for the ubuntu live session. the fix has only just been published, so there will be image rebuilds and some QA on those before they are released15:23
demahumacheronuk: thanks for the info15:24
rajivmarsacheronuk, thanks:)15:26
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rajivmarsacheronuk, any idea about how much time it is going to take to announce the release from now?15:36
na2sCan I specify in /etc/netplan/* that I want to override the DNS server provided by DHCP?  I'm using the NetworkManager renderer.15:38
acheronukrajivmars: release team have not mentioned how much testing they will want on new images, so hard to say15:38
rajivmarsok15:38
na2sRelated: Where does NetworkManager store the config of "Wired connection 1" that is created during install?15:40
GhibliThanks!15:41
rajivmarsi think they are not going to release it today.15:41
Mocacheronuk: My issue was with loading the X on the installer, not the live session...15:45
demahumrajivmars: I think they will. :)15:57
rajivmarsdemahum, i also think so15:57
demahumrajivmars: But you said: "i think they are not going to release it today."15:59
rajivmarsyeah, hope15:59
arun007:)16:00
dzho!isitout16:06
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vaindilI just upgraded to 18.04 and now nothing on my system can verify SSL certs. I'm not sure what's going on.16:19
SlidingHornvaindil: what's the command you're using and the exact error you're receiving?  (pastebin, please)   :)16:21
vaindilSlidingHorn: Anything I do that requires an SSL cert. wget, python, openssl_s_client, everything. The errors are all that the certificate verification failed, or that a local certificate could not be found.16:22
vaindilI updated my ca-certificates in /etc/ssl/certs, I'm fairly certain it's correct16:22
vaindilI'm connecting to www.google.com to test16:22
vaindilHmm, looks like curl does work though16:23
vaindilnone of the others do16:23
vaindilrunning curl with verbose shows that it's using /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt, as it should16:24
vaindilI can't get any of the others to say where they're looking16:24
donofriois 18.04 released the normal channel is saying "not yet?" (geesh it's already tomorrow in Suva!!?)16:28
Gargravarrdonofrio: no, not yet. this is being vigorously argued in #ubuntu-release-party16:29
EugeneI have http://torrent.ubuntu.com:6969/ open in an auto-refresh tab. It'll be out sooner or later.16:56
flocculantlater16:56
lotuspsychjelol16:57
flocculantrespin due - then testing that - then herding cats - then setting it all up - then releasing16:57
flocculantI'll be asleep probably :D16:57
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en1gmawhere can we get 18.04 LTS Desktop amd x86_6418:27
lotuspsychjeen1gma: not out yet18:27
en1gmawhat about the daily release?18:27
lotuspsychje!party | en1gma 18:28
ubottuen1gma: Please remember that #ubuntu, #kubuntu, #xubuntu, #edubuntu, and #lubuntu are support channels. To countdown to !bionic release and then party once it happens, join #ubuntu-release-party - For in-person parties, see http://loco.ubuntu.com/events/global/3339/18:28
en1gmais that the official 18.04 LTS?18:28
daxno, it's a daily release18:28
en1gmaok. wasnt sure. someone said it was the official LTS18:28
en1gmathanks18:28
daxyup. every year people act like the most recent daily build is inevitably going to be the final release, and completely ignore all the previous times when that wasn't true18:29
daxi believe we're doing respins this time too, so it'll be different this time too18:29
en1gmai think im gonna get the daily build for 16.04 LTS. during install it asks if you want to download updates while installing. if i leave both options un-checked for 3rd party and also updates when i reboot will there be any updates showing up in apt or notifications?18:32
lotuspsychje!final | en1gma 18:33
ubottuen1gma: If you install a development version of Ubuntu Bionic and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 18.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade » in a terminal.18:33
en1gmaok thanks18:33
en1gmaman its got to be getting close to realse time though. its 1:30pm my tume in central usa gmt-618:34
mcveighis it going to be today?18:39
lotuspsychjemcveigh: yes18:39
en1gmai was gonna dl 16.04 lts and install it over this 18.04 freeze but i think i will just wait for official 18.04lts today18:45
en1gmatonight....18:45
en1gmatomorrow ....no18:45
erle-!isitoutnow18:45
erle-!isitoutnow?18:45
ubottuerle-: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)18:45
en1gma!isitoutnow18:45
en1gmalol18:45
erle-there was some command18:46
valorieactually there was just a respin, so more testing please18:47
valoriezsync and report here: http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/389/builds18:47
valorieplz18:47
en1gmai not clicking that link :)18:47
en1gmavalorie oh maybe. so what is that? is that the latest 18.04?18:49
valorielast minute bug found and fixed18:50
valoriethe slideshow wasn't completely translated18:50
valorieand there was a problem in some of the live sessions18:50
en1gmaewww maybe i dload it and try it18:52
Mocwee 20180426 daily build is out ! Downloading it now to see if the installer bug was fixed ! 18:55
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erle-valorie, there is a translation deadline, how is that a reason to make a new ISO?18:56
valoriethe translations were done, but some were not ON the isos18:56
valorieeven though they were done18:56
valoriethat wasn't the reason18:57
valoriethe live session was the big problem on some flavors, including ubuntu itself18:57
erle-so what? it will not break setup and 99 percent of users will get updates immediately18:57
erle-valorie, thats a good reason to wait, ok18:58
* wagle spinwaits18:59
waglehow blue will I get?19:00
Mocdamn cdimage is slow :(19:00
Mocok preparing usb key..19:02
enycMoc: why surprised?19:03
waglewill 18.04 beta upgrade to LTS, or do I have to start over?19:07
daxubottu: final19:08
ubottuIf you install a development version of Ubuntu Bionic and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 18.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade » in a terminal.19:08
wagledax++19:08
Moc-1604The first install screen where it let you select the language show nothing to the right..  Shouldn't there be some information displayed ?19:08
wagleWelcome to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-20-generic x86_64)19:11
waglecoolio19:11
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MikeRLHmm. I tried installing the vanilla desktop package and didn't like it, so I removed it. And things are not back to normal in two ways - the boot splash isn't reverted back to the Ubuntu logo with dots and the GRUB2 menu is grey, not purple.19:31
MikeRLCan anyone help me revert that?19:31
en1gmamy grub menu is always grey it has to do with the way you boot the iso. i thing efi or maybe even the mbr vs gpt19:33
en1gmathe grey menu works the same way as the colored grub menu19:34
en1gmaalso if you select F12 boot option i think it will make grub grey since it didnt autodetect and you used F12 vs normal 1st boot device usb19:34
MikeRLNo it's not black it's GNOME grey.19:46
MikeRLAs in the background.19:47
MikeRLA blue grey color instead of the Ubuntu purple.19:47
MikeRLNeed to reboot and check if what I did fixed it.19:51
MikeRLBack.19:56
MikeRLAnyhow, I installed vanilla-gnome-desktop and after purging it, the splash won't revert back nor will GRUB's coloration.19:57
lapaga    On cdimage  daily-live seems there is something20:28
lorulapaga: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-live/pending/ ?20:30
lapagaNo today’s date20:32
lapagaAbove pending20:35
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valorieplease instead use images from http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/389/builds20:53
valorieand help test where needed20:53
valoriewe need testing finished to start the release20:53
valorieplz20:53
loruvalorie: how?20:53
valoriesee the little CD image?20:55
valorieclick it to copy the zsync line20:55
valoriecd to your folder with previous images20:55
valoriepaste in that zync line20:55
valorieviola!20:56
flocculantlubuntu 64 bit tests for some20:56
loruvalorie: voilà*20:56
valorieoops20:56
valoriethanks!20:56
valorieall help everywhere welcome20:57
flocculantvalorie: just cello next time - we'll know what you mean :)20:57
valorierofl20:57
flocculant:)20:57
valorieI've seen it spelled "wallah" so mine is not the worst20:57
valorielol20:57
flocculantthat's something I've not seen :p20:57
loruvalorie: well, it's another word20:59
valorieright, I totally misspelled21:02
loruvalorie: it's never too late to learn french!21:02
valorieloru: my efforts so far have been feeble21:05
vortex_Even if this question might annoy y'all: Is 18.04 going to be released within the next hour?21:05
freehUgszno21:05
valoriebut I still enjoyed my five days in Paris and Poissy21:05
valorievortex_: when the testing is complete things can move ahead21:05
valorienot until then21:05
krosonpvortex_: We can't say yes or no, but I would guess no21:06
vortex_alright. can i help? what needs to be done?21:06
loruvalorie: you don't need to make an effort, french for english speakers is very easy21:06
valorieha!21:07
loruvalorie: not as if you were korean or russian21:07
krosonpvortex_: or maybe yes: http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04/ . Announcement should happen at any time21:08
freehUgszdid krosonp was just the one o post the final release?21:09
freehUgsz*to21:09
vortex_Hooray!! Thank you guys!21:09
mcveighwhen will "do-release-upgrade" work?21:13
naccmcveigh: when 18.04.1 comes out21:14
donofrionacc, perfect response ;)21:14
flocculantha ha21:15
donofrioClient: HexChat 2.14.1 • OS: Ubuntu "bionic" 18.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6600 CPU @ 3.30GHz (3.31GHz) • Memory: Physical: 7.7 GiB Total (2.0 GiB Free) Swap: 23.4 GiB Total (22.8 GiB Free) • Storage: 466.5 GB / 1.5 TB (1.0 TB Free) • Uptime: 1d 16h 50m 54s21:16
loruwoosh I'm seeding21:16
loru25MB/s!21:16
vortex_seed from me is going to be up asap21:16
donofriodunno why hexchat doesn't show the "Kernel: 4.4.0-43-Microsoft x86_64" jazz21:17
naccdonofrio: that's not the bionic kernel.21:17
donofrioit's a pico thing, do not even think its really even running that.....21:17
donofriouname -a returns "Linux WSAL0131 4.4.0-43-Microsoft #1-Microsoft Wed Dec 31 14:42:53 PST 2014 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux"21:18
naccdonofrio: right, which is not the ubuntu kernel :)21:21
donofrioyepper ;) still would be good to show uname or something kernel related in hexchat sysinfo21:21
donofriobut that is for there channel ;)21:22
freehUgszmaybe release team forgot that today there's a release21:23
SlidingHornfreehUgsz: the desktop & server images are up21:32
EugeneAll the torrents look to be live and seeding :-D21:33
YADW1'Ello there. Just upgraded to 18.04, which promised "boot speed boosts" of some sort. Gladly noted that my boot time went from 50 seconds (on 17.10) to 4.18 minutes. It's expected to behave like that, right?21:52
YADW1Because I thought it was kinda F'ed up for a moment there.21:53
Bashing-omYADW1: " sysop@x1804mini:~$ systemd-analyze >> Startup finished in 4.708s (kernel) + 1min 45.116s (userspace) = 1min 49.825s " .21:56
ChmEarlYADW1, there is a bug/feature in recent Ubuntu where the initramfs is needlessly scanned for LVM. If your /root is not on LVM there is a workaround21:59
YADW1Bashing-om Yes, actually systemd-analyze says it booted in 2.47 minutes (though on a timer it definitely was 4.18 minutes)22:00
ChmEarlYADW1, I cut almost 60 seconds on my boot time by moving /usr/share/initramfs/hooks/LVM2 up a level22:01
YADW1ChmEarl sounds, like it... how can I know if I can use a workaround?22:01
Bashing-omYADW1: I also have a long delay from login to the desktop starting. I have not to this time investigated - consolation here as there is no help here :(22:02
ChmEarlYADW1, this applies to you if you have lots of LVM, but not including /root.22:02
ChmEarlif you have no LVM then you won't notice a speed up22:02
vortex_same here, but no LVM22:02
ChmEarlcd /usr/share/initramfs/hooks/; mv LVM2 ../; update-initramfs -u22:03
ChmEarlprofit ^^22:04
ChmEarlinitramfs-tools22:04
YADW1ChmEarl there doesn't happen to be LVM2 at all22:05
ChmEarlYADW1, dpkg -l lvm222:06
ChmEarl^^ its not installed?22:07
ChmEarlin any case my suggestion won't apply22:07
YADW1Nope, not installed22:07
ChmEarlYADW1, sometimes `noresume` on the kernel cmdline helps22:08
ChmEarl^^ helps with boot speefd22:08
YADW1To hell with it, I'm rolling back to 16.04. Thank you anyway22:08
guardian!isitout22:18
ubottuNot yet!22:18
SCHAPiEwat22:31
MAGICoh hi SCHAPiE 22:33
SCHAPiEyo MAGIC 22:33
en1gma!isitout22:50
ubottuNot yet!22:50
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ryuoI wonder what the next codename will be. Creative Caribou?23:14
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