=== Ionic_ is now known as Ionic [09:29] I'm remastering Ubuntu 18.10 (with latest updates) with all necessary drivers to work on MacBook Pro 2017 (touchbar), however, after I try booting the newly created image it fails due to "(initramfs) unable to find a medium containing a live file system chroot" error, any idea what the problem might be here? [09:29] please note, I previously did the same thing with Ubuntu 18.04 (with different kernels) and it worked fine [12:30] Unit193: if you have a set of packages of particular interest, give me an MP against our whitelist to get them added [12:33] rbasak: Howdy, at the moment I don't, just wondered when about it'd be happening. Easier to check something real quick if you can load something like sources.d.org, or when linking/talking about a patch. [12:39] OK [12:40] The main reason we haven't done it yet is because we know we want to reimport and force push everything, and so it seems like a waste to do that twice for all of universe. [12:41] Yep, that's fine. nacc responded saying likely after that reimport. [12:41] Yep === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy [20:19] So... I just upgraded to 18.10 today, and the analogue input/output in my soundcard disappeared... HDMI works just fine, but that means no microphone [20:20] Anyone else have a... Radeon HD 6500/6600 / 6700M Series sound card? Didn't know Radeon made soundcards, but I guess they do [20:22] Rounin: is the device completely missing? [20:22] TJ-: I'm afraid I don't know what device it was to begin with... What's missing is the input and output that used to be shown in the volume control applets etc. [20:22] Now it's just got the one digital out [20:23] There's no /dev/snd or /dev/audio, but I suppose that disappeared years ago [20:23] Rounin: what does "aplay -l" show ? [20:24] TJ-: Oh! Well, what do you know: card 0: PCH [HDA Intel PCH], device 0: ALC269VB Analog [ALC269VB Analog] [20:24] And then card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] [20:24] Rounin: so, if this is a desktop install, does the pulsaudio config show both those devices and are they enabled, and the correct profiles selected? [20:26] TJ-: /etc/pulse contains some files, but they don't seem to have references to hardware that I can see here and now [20:30] That's very interesting, though, that ALSA can see it... Sounds like a PulseAudio issue then [20:30] Sounds like good news in a way [20:31] At least it's not the kernel [20:32] Rounin: I was meaning the GUI Sound Settings tool, pavucontrol [20:33] Rounin: it is possible the default device is set to the HDMI not the built-in HDA [20:34] TJ-: Ah yes, that contains just the one card [20:35] Rounin: now we're making progress :) [20:35] Same thing with pacmd list-cards ... It lists the HDMI out. Whereas aplay -L lists several analog outs. One with stereo sound, one with 2.1 surround, one with... Well, several [20:35] Rounin: if you create a new log-in and use that, do both devices appear there? [20:35] Rounin: this could be a user-local config issue with PA [20:35] Good question...! I Wonder if I can switch users while logged in... Let's find out [20:36] Rounin: best to move to #ubuntu+1 to continue this; this channel is for development work not debugging [20:36] Oh ok [22:32] rbasak, bdmurray: Do either you recall if test updates are SRUable? bug 1793612 [22:32] bug 1793612 in node-tap (Ubuntu Bionic) "node-tap in bionic fails autopkgtests due to timeouts" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1793612 [22:32] The patch fixes the autopkgtest, which is a good thing and should have a fairly low regression potential, but is it worth an SRU? [22:34] There was some discussion of that. [22:34] * rbasak looks [22:36] Here's the thread: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2018-March/004352.html [22:38] Ahh, right. [22:41] Re-reading it now, I think it's inconclusive and so I guess the current answer is: it's subjective. [22:41] Feel free to contribute to the thread. [22:45] Right, I'm getting that vibe as well. [22:45] I think I'll go ahead and upload it, because from the feedback given by the SRU team members who have contributed, this package generally fits the acceptance criteria. [22:50] rbasak: It's in the queue now, you're welcome to review. [22:50] Thanks for the input regardless. [23:32] Not sure if it's the goal, but ruby-openssl was just uploaded and it closed Debian #900161 [23:32] Debian bug 900161 in src:ruby-openssl "ruby-openssl: FTBFS against openssl 1.1.1" [Serious,Fixed] http://bugs.debian.org/900161 [23:32] Should d-r-u for armhf 16.04 -> 18.04 work? or are ports expected to use apt full-upgrade ?