=== lotuspsychje__ is now known as lotuspsychje [13:39] What happened actually? File descriptor 3 (pipe:[62849]) leaked on vgs invocation. Parent PID 7532: grub-install [15:18] pavlushka: that's a long standing minor / cosmetic issue according to ubuntu bug 1313784 and https://bugs.debian.org/466138 [15:18] Debian bug 466138 in lvm2 "lvm2: File descriptor 3 left open" [Normal,Open] [15:18] Ubuntu bug 1313784 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "File descriptors leaked on lvs invocation" [Low,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1313784 [15:19] tomreyn: ty [15:20] yw [16:51] https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/lxd <-- does this mean in the next LTS that lxd will be in snap not apt? [16:58] itsonlybinary: stephane announced that last august [16:58] although what is in the next lts is a ways off still [16:59] dont really have a clue what snap is tbh, im just wanting to run a newer version of lxd on 18.04 [17:00] itsonlybinary: sudo snap install lxd [17:00] but 18.04 questions're for #ubuntu ;) [17:01] yeh i get that, have also installed via snap but seems the snap stores all its configuration in different places than normal lxd package [17:01] so trying to understand how its going to be in the future so i dont break upgradability [17:02] itsonlybinary: the snap transitions the data [17:02] i guess thats in theory, because it didnt [17:04] itsonlybinary: you probably should be asking lxd specific questions in #lxcontainers [17:05] they where more snap/ubuntu future questions but ok [17:30] itsonlybinary: 'ubuntu future' isn't a support question (so this is the wrong channel for that) and snaps are supported in #snappy or the upstream that owns a particular snap [17:34] ive done with my questions, relax have a cookie or something [18:07] Any suggestion on how to get OpenCL (if possible) to with with a AMD GPU (APU) (A10-9620P) R5 class GPU ? [18:07] s/with with/work with/ [18:09] nVidia gpu's are usually set up in 5 mins or less, amd... been working on it for about 2 weeks now [18:09] Recommendations/suggestions welcome [18:12] Also, any suggestions on how to prevent the screen to be rotated 90 degree counter clockwise every o often would be great ;P [18:16] WoC, it rotates spontaneously? [18:21] yes [18:21] and only 90 degree ccw [18:22] have a background job; every 15 seconds it does xrandr --output eDP --rotate normal to minimize the neck pain... as work around [18:23] LOL [18:23] That's bizzare, I'm sorry I have no idea [18:23] also have in grub; GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash net.ifnames=0 biosdevnames=0 radeon.cik_support=0 radeon.si_support=0 amdgpu.dc=0 amdgpu.cik_support=1 amdgpu.si_support=1 amdgpu.dpm=0 " [18:24] Seems like there is a amdgpupro to replace amdgpu with, but i can't find that one, which may have working OpenCL [18:25] That's a lot of tweaks [18:25] figured it was normal for amd [18:25] Wouldn't know, I haven't had one since fglrx days [18:26] I can see why you wouldnt have a amd ;P [18:26] Maybe it just doesnt work in Linux [18:28] Which i find odd, since all the amd tools are for linux [18:29] Specs looks good though... (imho) https://www.notebookcheck.net/AMD-A10-9620P-SoC-Benchmarks-and-Specs.234384.0.html [19:27] WoC: have you tried a mainline kernel? or bionic or cosmic with the padoka ppa? [19:34] oh that's actually a 2016 one. ignore me.