[02:11] <fabioluciano> Anybody use unit193  ubuntu core iso?
[02:12] <Unit193> A couple people do.
[02:12] <fabioluciano> Hi :)
[02:13] <fabioluciano> Seems that the team release the bionic iso, but unfurtenely doesnt seems to work. The ubiquity crashes
[02:14] <Unit193> ubiquity can be quite the pain.  What arch, vbox or hardware?
[02:15] <fabioluciano> hardware
[02:16] <Unit193> Do you see permission errors in /var/log/syslog?  In the past, as a bug in ubiquity or somewhere one had to run it as root. ;/
[02:18] <fabioluciano> @unit193 A lot of them on syslog.
[02:19] <fabioluciano> https://pastebin.com/RpXUMuQ9
[02:20] <fabioluciano> On the paste i just pasted where the error occours
[02:20] <fabioluciano> @Unit193 amd64 :)
[02:22] <Unit193> fabioluciano: And is this installing from the boot menu, or live session?
[02:22] <fabioluciano> @unit193 i tried both.
[02:24] <Unit193> The errors you pasted weren't really troublesome, installer passing deprecated args and stuff like that.
[02:30] <fabioluciano> @Unit193 https://paste.ee/p/tVnrH
[02:31] <Unit193> That's the permission denied I was thinking of yeah.
[02:32] <fabioluciano> :|
[02:33] <Unit193> In the past, running the installer as root worked around the issue, but isn't really a fix...
[02:33] <fabioluciano> In moments like that i feel sad to not help in the tests...
[02:34] <fabioluciano> And i also tested the command in the launcher in the terminal
[02:34] <fabioluciano> sudo --preserve-env=DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS,XDG_RUNTIME_DIR sh -c 'ubiquity gtk_ui'
[02:34] <fabioluciano> i tried a lot of things hehehe
[02:45] <Unit193> (In case you were wondering, I was looking around https://paste.ee/p/tVnrH#s=0&l=3901)
[03:07] <Unit193> fabioluciano: Are you in a live session now, btw?
[03:17] <fabioluciano> sorry
[03:17] <fabioluciano> yes
[06:02] <USERNAME00> There is an error on the dl site btw https://xubuntu.org/download#lts
[06:02] <USERNAME00> Just thought you should know.
[06:03] <USERNAME00> codename xenial xerus
[06:09] <enyc> USERNAME00: and the release note link below
[06:10] <enyc> https://xubuntu.org/news/xubuntu-18-04-release/  does exist already, at least
[06:13] <USERNAME00> people make mistakes no worries just figured i would let you know
[07:43] <badrihippo> Can I upgrade from xenial to bionic directly?
[07:44] <badrihippo> I ran do-release-upgrade but it seems to be doing artful instead
[09:33] <robinsmith> hey everyone! anyone had a chance to install and run xu 18.04? how's it looking? stable?
[09:35] <robinsmith> is there nobody here?
[09:35] <robinsmith> anybody there?
[09:35] <hycer> just sit back and enjoy your dist-upgrade
[09:35] <robinsmith> okay!
[09:36] <robinsmith> I am on 16.04 (fully updated) ...
[09:36] <robinsmith> will "sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade && sudo apt-get distupgrade" get me 18.04?
[09:36] <robinsmith> do I need to run any new commands?
[09:38] <hycer> you probably have to update to 17.04 before, if using GUI updater
[09:39] <Unit193> There's LTS to LTS, will be offered in July.
[09:39] <Unit193> (First point release.)
[09:39] <robinsmith> oh! okay, @unit193
[09:39] <Spass> hello robinsmith, if you want 100% stable experience just wait for 18.04.1 point release, you will get update notification then
[09:39] <robinsmith> @Unit193
[09:40] <robinsmith> got it, spass. thanks for the tip!
[09:40] <robinsmith> so, then I can continue doing "update and upgrade" only till .1 is out, right?
[09:40] <Spass> although I think I'll upgrade my system sooner, 18.04 looks stable enough for me now
[09:41] <Spass> yes, then you will get a message that a new LTS is ready/released and it will ask you if you want to upgrade
[09:42] <Spass> I'm talking about GUI updater built-in
[09:44] <Spass> your 16.04 install is still supported for another year, so if you don't really need to have 18.04 now, I think it's better to just wait for that .1 release
[09:44] <Spass> that's more like a stable, natural progress developers intended for LTS users
[09:46] <Spass> said all that, 18.04 is ready to go :) so if you need to install a fresh Xubuntu somewhere - use 18.04 ISO
[09:51] <robinsmith> thanks bud!
[09:51] <robinsmith> hey ... one more thing ... probably not xu specific ...
[09:51] <robinsmith> i want a good epub reader. any suggestions?
[09:52] <robinsmith> not entire calibre or fbreader (not free anymore)
[09:52] <robinsmith> I actually want the book-reader from calibre, but, I don't know how to extract only that binary from the package. any tips?
[09:58] <Spass> sorry, I don't use any epub reader on my system, but you should stay here for longer, maybe someone will help
[11:15] <mdm_> is xubuntu 18.04 live
[11:20] <enyc> mdm_: released... yes
[11:20] <enyc> !isitoutyet
[11:37] <manuel_> buenas tardes tengo una pregunta tengo el xubuntu 16.04 y acaban de sacar el 18.04 . como ago para actualizar sin tener que formatear
[11:38] <krytarik> !es | manuel_
[11:39] <manuel_> gracias
[13:52] <MapMan> Hi! How can I upgrade from xubuntu 16.04 to the latest LTS version?
[13:53] <cfhowlett> wait until 18.4.1 drops in July or do a clean intall now, MapMan
[13:55] <MapMan> a clean install is the preffered way to go?
[13:56] <MapMan> preferred*
[13:56] <cfhowlett> IMHO yes, but I'd still wait for the first point release
[13:58] <MapMan> I'm kinda on a schedule so I can't wait until June
[13:58] <MapMan> July*
[13:58] <cfhowlett> then torrent the iso
[13:59] <MapMan> Ok I'll do a clean install, thanks
[13:59] <cfhowlett> happy2help!
[14:00] <MapMan> cfhowlett: is there any reason you're suggesting waiting for the point release? Are there any known bugs you have in mind or you're thinking more in terms of best practices?
[14:01] <cfhowlett> .1 collects the first round of bug fixes which appear whenever a new OS is released.  this is my sanity saving policy
[14:01] <cfhowlett> of course YMMV MapMan
[14:02] <MapMan> Ok I see, thanks
[16:21] <jollyjester> hello
[16:30] <jordan4ibanez> Hello, I have created an ubuntu installer usb multiple times over multiple usb drives and I always get this kernel panic. https://i.imgur.com/AvFf4tZ.png
[16:30] <jordan4ibanez> I even used one of my spare hard disks as usb and I still get the panic, I'm using a z400 workstation with xeon 1366 processor and gtx 750 ti
[16:31] <jordan4ibanez> Is the new kernel just incompatible with my chipset/processor? 17.10 doesn't do this, yet 18.04 does
[16:35] <Spass> hello jordan4ibanez, what do you use to create that bootable USB? are you sure the ISO is not corrupted? maybe try re-downloading it
[16:39] <jordan4ibanez> Multiple isos
[16:39] <jordan4ibanez> Multiple usbs
[16:39] <jordan4ibanez> Etcher, unetbootin, dd, rufus
[16:40] <jordan4ibanez> And then I use a 17.10 iso and it works perfectly first try, I'm just not sure what to do, if there's a syncing command that could stop this that'd be great
[16:42] <jordan4ibanez> Doing an upgrade causes my usb ports to be inoperable
[18:08] <marcelodsl> olá!
[18:09] <marcelodsl> Estava utilizando o 17.10 e meu note hibernava normalmente, agora com o 18.04 não hiberna... alguma dica?
[18:10] <krytarik> !br | marcelodsl
[18:12] <marcelodsl> obrigado!
[23:57] <Aberts10> Hi.
[23:58] <Aberts10> I am trying to setup a program from peppermint OS on xubuntu 18.04  called advert-block... Since gksu is no longer in the repos, i tried switching to pkexec... But whenever i launch the program with pkexec, it asks for my password, and then does nothing further except say "Error executing ./block-advert.sh: No such file or directory"
[23:58] <Aberts10> Any ideas?