[10:53] <archetech>  Host: ubu-I3 Kernel: 5.0.0-7-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Gnome 3.32.0 Distro: Ubuntu 19.04 (Disco Dingo)
[16:23] <hggdh> I just found an interesting thing on my Disco install (upgraded from 18.04 -> 18.10 -> Disco): the systemd sshd.service disappeared. I only found about it this morning, when I was checking some FW changes
[16:23] <hggdh> and yes, openssh-server was installed. I resolved it by apt --reinstall install openssh-server. I have no clue when the service unit was lost
[16:29] <nacc> hggdh: when it was gone, i guess, did you check if the file was owned by the package (via dpkg -L ) ?
[16:29] <nacc> (e.g., the machine would fail debsums check, i think)
[16:33] <hggdh> nacc: no, I did not. I am back-tracking now thru the apt and system logs to see if something comes up
[16:34] <nacc> yeah, i'm not sure they log enough to tell you that, if it was a bug in the packaging
[16:34] <nacc> but very strange
[16:51] <lordcirth> hggdh, sshd.service is a symlink to ssh.service; was ssh.service gone as well?
[17:25] <hggdh> lordcirth: there is no sshd.service in the package, only (ssh|ssh@).service
[17:25] <lordcirth> hggdh, perhaps the symlink is created by an install script?
[17:26] <hggdh> it might. It is there on 18.04 but, even after --reinstall it is not on Disco. OTOH, the service now starts on Disco
[17:28] <hggdh> I will have to expand the package and look at the ./debian
[20:34] <erle-> Will Kernel 5.0 be in 19.04?
[20:34] <OerHeks> erle-, no, but 18.04 + hwe could give 5.x
[20:35] <OerHeks> err 19.04 dingo already has 5.x
[20:35] <erle-> thanks
[20:35] <OerHeks> misstake with 18.10