[08:21] <isomari> nacc: Greetings, thanks for yesterday. Everything is ok now. One last question. TO keep up to date should I regularly "apt update; apt upgrade" or "apt update ; apt dist-upgrade"?
[08:31] <guiverc> isomari, I'd suggest dist-upgrade/full-upgrade  (it gets all upgrade does, & others upgrade will ignore), but note: dist-upgrade is really for apt-get, full-upgrade is the apt equivalent (but it treats dist-upgrade as if full-upgrade was given)
[08:32] <guiverc> "full-upgrade   full-upgrade performs the function of upgrade but may also remove  installed packages if that is required in order to resolve a package conflict."
[08:36] <isomari> guiverc: thanks. SO I can do this daily?
[08:37] <isomari> BTW, I'm on disco.
[08:37] <guiverc> yep.  my fingers know dist-upgrade; so i use that.. and do it a couple of times a day (due to this being a development release; ie. loads of changes)
[08:37] <guiverc> though they've been slowing (updates) as it gets closer to release...
[08:37] <isomari> guiverc: thanks
[08:41] <isomari> guiverc: one last thing. WHen the final release comes out, will the full-upgrade/dist-upgrade work?
[08:42] <guiverc> yep, you'll be using 19.04 (same as you are no)  nothing will change (you'll have to update to 20.04 before it EOLs is all, same as everyone)
[08:42] <guiverc> sorry I meant to type 19.10 not 20.04
[08:42] <isomari> guiverc: understood. thanks again.
[08:43] <guiverc> no/now... ^
[09:03] <Peppep> I've been running 19.04 for a couple of weeks, but want to do a clean re-install (not for any 19.04 related issues). 
[09:03] <Peppep> Would there be any advantage of waiting two days for the beta? I assume that the current daily build is almost identical to the beta?
[09:24] <guiverc> Peppep, if you look at http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/398 ; it shows the 'beta' already available  (though I believe it points to the normal daily... and it'll be identical other than being a specific day (daily updates daily)
[09:30] <Peppep> guiverc: Great, thanks
[15:58] <erle-> Has «Switch User» been removed from Gnome?
[16:00] <lordcirth> erle-, not that I know of. Do you not see it on the lock screen?
[16:17] <erle-> lordcirth, now it shows
[16:17] <erle-> maybe it depends on Xorg vs Wayland
[21:56] <qwebirc24999> Hello. I am unable to use iscsi in initramfs properly - specifically, the internet connection is not established. This bug I am having since 18.10. It all works in 18.04.
[21:56] <qwebirc24999> How do I fix it?
[21:59] <qwebirc24999> so what I did was install open-iscsi, then echo "iscsi" >> /etc/initramfs-tools/modules, echo "ISCSI_AUTO=true" > /etc/iscsi/iscsi.initramfs and update-initramfs -u. To see if it all works, I made a keyscript with curl example.com and disabled quiet splash. In 18.10 (and 19.04) connection details do not appear like in 18.04 (signaling that there is an issue) and example.com cannot be resolved then. How do I fix this issue?
[22:07] <tomreyn> qwebirc24999: if you can also reproduce it on 18.10 (a supported release), I recommend you also ask in #ubuntu-server
[22:08] <qwebirc24999> will do, thanks
[23:47] <qwebirc24999> folks, why is it that on dhcp setup in initramfs I get a line 8 error 8.8.4.4 not found? My line 8 is IPV4DNS0=8.8.8.8 8.8.4.4 [ISP DNS]