[04:30] <sparr> when I use modifier keys like shift or alt my mouse gets stuck until I tap them again, sometimes a few times, sometimes a different key than the one I pressed before. I'm not sure how to troubleshoot that.
[04:33] <sparr> sorry, not mouse, trackpad
[07:02] <aurolac> is 19.04 targeting 5.0 kernel?
[07:08] <guiverc> aurolac, my current 19.04 kernel is 4.19.0-12
[07:09] <guiverc> also it's about a week before feature freeze for 19.04 (as I recall), so it's getting late in the cycle
[07:09] <guiverc> aurolac, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DiscoDingo/ReleaseSchedule
[07:14] <aurolac> yeah.. however i think theres a diff between feature freeze and kernel freeze no?
[07:15] <aurolac> considering 18.10 is already at 4.18
[07:15] <aurolac> would surprise me if they are not targeting past 4.19
[07:16] <krytarik> Maybe #ubuntu-kernel knows more.
[07:16] <lotuspsychje> think before official release, anything can happen right?
[07:16] <guiverc> aurolac, yep, kernel free in the wiki doc I provided says april 4 for 19.04
[07:16] <guiverc> s/free/freeze
[07:16] <ducasse> no, i doubt we'll get a more recent kernel
[07:17] <aurolac> :/
[07:17] <lotuspsychje> aurolac: is there a reson you need 5.0?
[07:17] <aurolac> ukuu to the rescue ;)
[07:18] <aurolac> i think wireguard is included in 5.0
[07:18] <lotuspsychje> we have a crewmember experimenting with 5.0 on 19.04 atm, if you want ill let him contact you aurolac 
[07:18] <ducasse> i wosh ukuu didn't give users the impression mainline kernels are fine for daily use
[07:18] <ducasse> *wish
[07:18] <aurolac> i dont think ukuu gives any impression 
[07:18] <lotuspsychje> we seen alot of users that do aurolac 
[07:18] <aurolac> aye
[07:19] <lotuspsychje> its like ducasse says, not meant for daily use
[07:19] <lotuspsychje> if you help testing, sure or a hardware fail on some kernel
[07:20] <aurolac> i wouldnt install an rc myself however generally i haven't had issues with mainline kernels tbh
[07:20] <lotuspsychje> aurolac: also, if something doesnt work on a current kernel, we strongly advice filing a !bug before messing with kernels
[07:21] <aurolac> err good to know