[09:39] <vincenzoml> hello, I'm on ubuntu 18.10, back after some time; my internal bluetooth card (iwlwifi/bluetooth combined) has proven unreliable over the last year, and I solved various kernel crashes by adding a broadcom usb adapter. Now I reinstalled and don't remember how to disable the internal card
[09:39] <vincenzoml> I have both blacklist iwlwifi and "install iwlwifi /bin/false" in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist
[09:39] <vincenzoml> but I can still see devices in the bluetooth dialog
[09:40] <vincenzoml> although connection doesn't work
[10:20] <vincenzoml> hello again, I decided not to blacklist the internal bluetooth card this time just to give it a chance; however when I try to pair (in 18.10) to my logitech k380 keyboard, I don't get asked for a pin and the device is not connected; I installed using "Minimal installatioN", may I be missing a package?
[10:32] <vincenzoml> hi there again, I had a disconnect from the network
[10:32] <vincenzoml> so my question still is in 18.10 how do I get the bluetooth pin dialog when pairing to a keyboard (logitech m380)
[10:32] <vincenzoml> it doesn't pop up and the keyboard doesn't get associated
[10:33] <vincenzoml> no ok, I just found out I've got plenty of "hci0 last event is not complete" in system logs
[10:34] <vincenzoml> I'm about to give up
[13:07] <vincenzoml> In 18.10 (unsure if it would happen also before) there's a bluetooth device in the gnome bluetooth dialog, which can't either be paired or removed. I removed it using bluetoothctl but it's still there. How can I remove it?
[15:38] <Epx998> Is http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/cosmic/ the desktop or server version?
[16:03] <nacc> Epx998: desktop and server are the same distribution, just different default packages.
[16:10] <Epx998> hm
[16:10] <Epx998> sendmail is failing to install, dep issues.
[16:10] <gpunk> sendmail is junk, try postfix
[16:11] <arTee> hi guys, why is my ubuntu booting so long? https://paste.ee/p/pma4r
[16:11] <arTee> seems like btrfs is stuck on something for 30 seconds
[16:20] <arTee> ok it is caused by "Scanning for btrfs filesystems"... in the script /usr/share/initramfs-tools/scripts/local-premount/btrfs there's '/bin/btrfs device scan'
[16:26] <Epx998> base packages go ok
[16:34] <arTee> ok I was wrong... it was caused by having swap on ZFS and the boot process was waiting for it 30 seconds
[16:34] <arTee> I had to put 'RESUME=none' to /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
[17:13] <Epx998> flarg