[02:00] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1548973 [02:00] Mozilla bug 1548973 in Add-ons Manager "All extensions disabled due to expiration of intermediate signing cert" [Blocker,New] [02:05] Ain't that freaking fantastic? [02:06] hmm. no osomon on irc either. [02:10] They're all too busy looking at the shiny features of slack that they'll never use. :> [11:03] I would like to ask whether it is possible to extract files from Ubuntu Desktop installation image to a FAT file system drive and make it _fully_ functional as a bootable installation drive under UEFI firmware [11:19] brlin: this channel is specifically for the development of Ubuntu itself. I suggest you try somewhere like askubuntu.com since your question is quite specialist and it seems unlikely to me that someone suitable expert will be around to give you an answer in realtime. === Wryhder is now known as Lucas_Gray [14:44] Hmmm, will Ubuntu ship an updated firefox asap? [14:44] or :) [14:47] You can fix it by enabling studies, but thats disabled by default in ubuntu [14:47] so :( [14:58] chrisccoulson: don't know if you are still involved into firefox on ubuntu? [15:00] dupondje: Mozilla are pushing out fixes, I've seen addons re-enabled already [15:03] TJ-: I know, but they push fixes via studies, and thats disabled by default in ubuntu builds it seems [15:04] so we won't get the fix by default [15:04] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/1827727 created some bug for tracking [15:04] Launchpad bug 1827727 in firefox (Ubuntu) "All plugins disabled due to expired cert" [Undecided,New] [15:09] dupondje: ahh, didn't realise that, is that controlled by the app.shield.optoutstudies.enabled=true key? [15:12] TJ-: think thats the one indeed [15:13] but you can only enable studies when you enable some (basic) telemetry [15:13] and it can take up to 6 hours until you get the fix [15:13] not something you want I guess :D [15:13] dupondje: I was confused since that is enabled on an ubuntu build of FF here, on Raspbian :) [15:22] rbasak: Got it, thanks! [18:58] dupondje: Erm, isn't a server-side issue with Mozilla? [18:58] All add-ons are working perfectly fine here on Eoan. [21:50] tsimonq2: Depends on your configuration. Following links from the upstream bug report it seems to be being fixed at least in part by changes to browser code (e.g. https://hg.mozilla.org/releases/mozilla-release/rev/94eb3f14832dfc714f8bc4044eee043ce61c0299) [22:25] cjwatson: Ah, ack.