[01:59] hi all. im having a problem while upgrading to dingo. it says a file in a package it wants to install is already provided by another package and that it cant overwrite. any possible solution? did --fix-broken install but didnt help. [02:00] https://hastebin.com/wuhirakuqu.sql <-- here the error but i have the error in german sadly [02:03] freakyy: how were you upgrading actually? [02:04] and where from [02:06] and maybe also why [02:12] from 18.10 - i did do-release-update -d but as it went really really slow like onyl a few kb/s download, i stopped it (ctrl+c) and tried to change mirror. that didnt work so i restarted but the downloads went fast then [02:12] now this error [02:12] after doing sudo apt upgrade [02:13] maybe i need to do dist-upgrade first? [02:13] or full-upgrade ? [02:14] well this output looks like either oyu or the do-release-upgrade -d you ran and then cancelled (if i got you right) changed apt-sources.list to point disco already, but did not download and install the packages. [02:14] or not all of them. [02:14] well anyway, it wants me to do apt --fix-broken install first [02:15] you will know what you did. [02:15] yes i canceled while downloading [02:15] ok so what can id o? [02:15] i did sudo apt update [02:15] but that didnt help [02:15] i doubt upgrades are any more supported than installing from scratch at this point. rather less. i recommend against it. [02:15] hmm [02:15] so i have to reinstall? [02:16] is this a serious installation or are ouy just playing around and testing in a VM? [02:17] in the former case i suggest you install a supported release instead. [02:17] well its more a serious installation [02:18] well, i wanted the newest gnome ;D [02:18] why would you upgrade that to 19.04 pre-release? [02:18] ok i have no chance to downgrade so i cant do anythign without reinstalling? [02:18] it hought 19.04 has it ;D [02:18] 3.32 gnome [02:18] why do you need that newer gnome version? [02:19] i just wanted it ;D [02:19] loast tries went smooth [02:19] upgrading to dev version ubuntu [02:19] okay, there's your mistake ;) [02:19] i'd say you want to reinstall [02:19] ok im downloading the iso already ;D [02:20] you could probably fix this dependency mayhem but i won't spend time on trying to help make an upgrade toa pre-release version happen. [02:20] !latest [02:20] Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa. [02:21] have a nice day, i'll be away from keyboard. [02:21] ok thanks a lot ;D [17:33] Hey I just gave a try at installing disco-desktop-amd64.iso 2019-03-21 07:58 on physical hardware. It installed booted to login, and if I login it takes a second then returns to login, if I login again it freezes. [17:33] any known behavior around this? [17:34] or is there a procedure to get data and submit it on this? My general setup is 4770k, nvidia gtx 970. I selected full disk normal install include updates and third party software on install === viv`d is now known as vivid [18:51] if you'll remove the nvidia card it'll probably boot fine. ;-) [18:52] you can try booting with nouveau.modeset=0 [18:52] eden: ^ [21:43] eden: I was also thrown back to login. For me it was GNOME tweaks from 18.10 that caused it, deleting all of them through tty fixed it [21:46] and I just deleted the shell extensions, and re-logged in under Gnome