[04:34] frigging banks... [04:34] "We will be waiving all overdraft fees and interest charges for all of our retail and small business customers for April." [04:34] what about your personal users who have been trying to fix their overdraft for the last 7 days you arses :( [04:34] oh [04:34] sorry [04:34] wrong room [04:35] really sorry guys... I will just uh... be quiet now... [05:35] ktechmidas: lol ist this TSB cockup? ;-) [07:21] /5/1 [07:36] fego: ?? [19:14] if I use -d switch to upgrade to 18.04 from 17.04 using the dist-upgrade command. Will my system point to 18.10 or 18.04? [19:15] You won't switch to a devel channel kind of this way, no. [19:16] krytarik: so my urls in the dpkg source will point to stable channel? [19:25] as of right now, -d will put you on bionic [19:25] at some point in the future, -d will put you on the development release [19:25] and yes, sources.list will point at bionic right now [19:47] dax: "at some point in the future, -d will put you on the development release", meaning if I run the command again at some point of time right? [19:48] yes [19:48] dax: sorry, once again my sources.list will point to stable channel right? [19:49] ubuntu doesn't set up your machine to point at channels, it points at specific releases [19:49] and yes, sources.list will point at bionic [19:50] dax: during the upgrade my backports channel if already added will be disabled? [19:50] not sure. I think so. [19:50] dax: ok, thanks a lot for the suport [19:57] It's a PPA, so yes. === phoenix_firebrd is now known as phoenix_firebrd_ === phoenix_firebrd_ is now known as phoenix_firebrd === phoenix_firebrd is now known as phoenix_firebrd_ === phoenix_firebrd_ is now known as phoenix_firebrd [23:09] I just updated my bionic beta install to the latest available. Gnome 3.26.2 -> 3.28.1 was included in the update. Many of the graphics in Gnome have become blocky and pixelated [23:09] The text and icons in the top bar as well as icons on the doc [23:10] I use 150% fractional scaling, and the issue goes away if I go down to 100%. But at 200% scale it is worse [23:10] My previous version of gnome didn't have this problem, seems like a regression [23:11] has anyone else experienced this?