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guiverc_dshould a 18.04.2 daily report 18.04.2 as lsb_release description, or in neofetch  (it says 18.04.1 & I want to make sure I've downloaded the correct one for this qa-test..)02:08
lotuspsychjeguiverc_d: .2 delayed to 14/202:11
guiverc_dthanks lotuspsychje; it's a qa-test - trying to ensure I downloaded the correct ISO  (cdimage.ubu..bionic/daily-live/current/bionic)  before I do install test02:15
lotuspsychjeah kk nvm me then02:15
guiverc_dvagely i think all lts .2, .3, .4 etc report .1 where I'm looking which is I think the issue (I'm looking wrong place) - but I'm unprecise memory-wise often..02:17
lotuspsychjeOerHeks: you know this? <guiverc_d> should a 18.04.2 daily report 18.04.2 as lsb_release description, or in neofetch  (it says 18.04.1 & I want to make sure I've downloaded the correct one for this qa-test..)02:17
Bashing-omguiverc_d: Think Adam C advised will see as 18.04.1 .02:18
guiverc_dthanks lotuspsychje  & Bashing-om -- i'll continue qa-testing02:20
Bashing-omguiverc_d: Yup "02:20
Bashing-om  * base-files is still sitting in proposed (meaning various parts of02:20
Bashing-om    the OS will consider themselves "18.04.1" still), and the ISO02:20
Bashing-om    labels still read "Beta" instead of "Release" because of the above."02:20
guiverc_d:)   Bashing-om -- that's helps put my mind @ ease :)02:21
Bashing-omguiverc_d: :) A good side effect for doing UWN summaries :P02:22
guiverc_d:)   I just noted 'install 18.04.2 LTS' anyway in menu  -- confirmation from my system now !02:23
guiverc_d:)   concur, much of the little i know is from uwn summaries.02:24
=== lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje
GargoyleHi.20:23
GargoyleCan anyone help me getting AMD gfx driver working - or a 4.20 kernel? I've tried pretty much everything sensible I can find on google for gfx driver and 4.20.0 and 4.20.7 kernels from kernel.ubuntu.com installed with the .debs and dpkg just hang with absolutely no output (with vt.handoff removed from boot cmd) so I'm not sure they are installing properly. I'm at a bit of a dead-end.21:58
GargoyleThe card shows up with "lspci -nn | grep -E 'VGA|Display'" and "lshw -c video" shows it as unclaimed.22:10
Gargoylebrb, rebooting22:20
GargoyleOK. It's not hanging. I noticed the HD drive blinking so I left it for a few seconds and now I am ssh'd in, but the monitor is stuck on my EFI boot loader ! :/22:24
GargoyleAhh. Useful info... maybe:- https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RntsGxtNDS/22:31
tomreynGargoyle: have you looke dfor the firmware?23:00
tomreyntry https://people.freedesktop.org/~agd5f/radeon_ucode/vg20/23:02
GargoyleOh. Thanks tomreyn 23:15
Gargoyletomreyn: Will I need to compile a kernel - or should dropping them into the filesystem suffice?23:19
tomreynGargoyle: just drop them in /lib/firmware/amdgpu23:29
tomreyn /lib/firmware/amdgpu/vega20_sos.bin specifically23:30
GargoyleWill give that a go shortly. Booted into windows to install the driver there just to make sure the card was ok. And now it's installing blooming updates because I've not used windows since Christmas! :/23:31
tomreynhopefully windows will stoill load afterwards ;)23:32

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