[07:56] Hi everyone. Where can I change dkms flags? IDK why but it seems someone has combined incompatible flags (-mindirect-branch and -fcf-protection) breaking build of essential modules like bcmwl. [07:56] 1. I have accidentially nuked /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu. 2. I have decided that if I have to reinstall all the packages I should update to eoan simultaneously. 3. I have managed get apt working (I had an iso) so I have reinstalled the most of packages. But some essential ones are broken, like systemd, systemd-networkd. So now I have no network on pc and am writing from a phone. [07:57] KOLANICH: the broadcom drivers are offline on the .iso too in /lib/pool soemwhere [07:57] KOLANICH: maybe you can re fix from there? [07:58] lotuspsychje: on the iso the drivers are for another kernel, the iso is for cosmic [07:59] lotuspsychje: though thenew kernel is not yet loaded [07:59] the network is already broken [07:59] you didnt use daily 19.10 iso? [07:59] lotuspsychje: no, it was the release iso [08:00] release iso? [08:01] lotuspsychje: I have upgraded the system from cosmic to eoan. but when cosmic was released I had downloaded the iso and stored it on hdd fkr emergency cases [08:03] KOLANICH: for devel releases we reccomend to use daily instead of upgrades, until final release [08:03] brb lunch first [08:03] so when I have nuked /usr/lib/x86_64 I have just mounted that iso and copied the deleted dir. that was enough to make apt work. after that I have edited sources.list and started the upgrade [08:05] lotuspsychje: so I wonder if I can manually remove one of the flags breaking the dkms build [08:08] hi [08:08] i am running 19.10 beta [08:10] i was playing bubble game yeah and after something happened and it went full screen and whole screen frozee... [08:11] i can hear the music but can't get out of it, switched terminal logged out and logged in again but nope had to reboot [09:01] figured out. the flags hardcoded into gcc and usednimplicitly are incompatible to the ones used for building [11:53] beta release https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2019-September/004828.html [12:12] !info linux-image-generic [12:12] linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.12.13 (eoan), package size 2 kB, installed size 15 kB [12:12] lovely [12:15] also in 18.04 via linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04-edge/bionic-proposed [12:15] ah tnx tomreyn [12:15] tomreyn: next clevo, i might test that edge one [12:16] 19.10 daily on 5.2 didnt have that flicker bug neither [12:16] good. :) [13:37] Hi [13:37] Can anyone help me? [13:38] deb packages don't install the file to /etc/OpenCl/vendors/ [13:38] The file is present and dpkg even probes that dir [13:38] but it is not written ther [13:38] ther [13:38] *there [13:52] 5.3.0-12-generic was pushed out? [13:54] !info linux-image-generic [13:54] linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.12.13 (eoan), package size 2 kB, installed size 15 kB [13:58] system now seems to be stable before it use to free with nvida gpu [14:00] lotuspsychje, hiu [14:04] got hold of the change log [14:04] thnx [14:41] why isn't the new theme active? [16:15] hi.... [16:17] h!.... [16:31] its quiet in here [16:33] has anybody installed steam on 19.10 i am getting glx extension not supported error [16:37] Didn't work for me until I installed libnvidia-gl-435:i386, but is now fine. [16:37] Mine was segfaulting trying to tell me about the glx error, though, which wasn't super helpful. [16:38] its related to 32bit support in UBuntu 19.10 [16:38] OpenGl GLX extension not supported by Display [16:40] brb [16:53] any one having issues with steam? [16:59] Not since the fix I recommended. [17:00] how do i install that libary [17:00] sudo apt install libnvidia-gl-435:i386 [17:05] but i am on driver 390 [17:06] wont it hose my system? [17:07] well Faux ? [17:08] No idea. A clean install gives you that driver, so you must be on some kind of exciting hybrid, which I can't possibly know anything about. Good luck. [17:09] i have both intel and nvidia [17:10] that doesn't explain why you'd have nvidia 390 on eoan [17:10] you know that hybrid config? kind of ting [17:10] It is available, at least. [17:11] its always available to me , i got alienware14 [17:11] oh it's in eoan, sorry, my fault there [17:12] it will either use the intel driver or the nvidia if i enable it [17:12] brb rebooting and prayinbg [17:12] immu: Well, try installing theversion for your driver. Or, if you want to know who's the problem, try a cleaner installer. [17:18] hmm it appears that the installer attempts to access the dvd after the prompt to eject the disc [17:19] ...resulting in "SQUASHFS error: Unable to read data" console spam [17:48] hmm the installer still prompts for primary / logical partition with a gpt partition table. [18:15] Ok just downloaded the beta, still not offering zfs in ubiquity. What am I doing wrong? [18:17] karlthane, https://github.com/orgs/ubuntu/projects/1#card-22118218 [18:18] Ubiquity supports it if experimental features are enabled, but isolinux does not yet have the option to turn them on. [18:21] So no way to test, or if I do an update/full-upgrade will that give me the version of ubiquity needed? [18:22] ubiquity is an installer, how would full-upgrading an installation help? [18:23] Full-upgrading from the live enviroment before starting the installer. [18:24] Ah. No, the work hasn't been done yet, that's why it's not checked off. [18:26] Ah, ok. [18:45] karlthane: https://code.launchpad.net/~jibel/ubiquity/+git/ubiquity/+merge/373087 [18:46] and bug 1843768 [18:46] bug 1843768 in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Ubiquity with zfs install option" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1843768 [18:46] FFe -> feature freeze exemption, i think, so this should still make it into the october release. [19:10] trying to upgrade from 19.04 to 19.10 and it got stuck. Killed it and trying to get it going again it looks like this is what got it stuck maybe: [19:10] wonko@deepthought:~/.config $ sudo dpkg --configure -a [19:10] Setting up grub-pc (2.04-1ubuntu6) ... [19:27] wonko: you'll need to post the full output on a pastebin if you're hoping to get someone to help out (but even then, still a beta) [19:28] 2 beta bugs reported so far, who got more? [19:33] can anyone confirm bug 1845703 ? [19:33] bug 1845703 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "Deleting starred files leaves behind starred file named """ [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1845703 [20:36] tomreyn: which output/logs would he most useful? [20:45] wonko: "sudo dpkg --configure -a" if there is more output. or run it with any verbose or debug options. and check journalctl -f as well [20:50] Hi, was in the wrong channel before. Is there a syslinux switch to enable ZFS root support on the 19.10 beta live image? [20:51] not yet, trilead, but see bug 1843768 and the linked merge request there [20:51] bug 1843768 in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu) "[FFe] Ubiquity with zfs install option" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1843768 [21:03] Thanks, from reading the bug and looking at the commits I gather this didn't make it into the current image. [21:04] tomyren: the output I pasted above is the only output I get. I don't see a verbose flag for dpkg unless I'm missing something. I'll check jounalctl when I get home it seems sshd is currently down. [21:27] does this get past the directory check for anyone? nautilus --check [21:28] ah, same issue on 18.04, so it'll be generic. [21:28] 19.10 nope [21:29] thanks for trying [21:29] w [21:39] archetech: if you have a launchpad account, please consider flagging 'affects me' (no need to comment) on bug 1845732 - thanks! [21:39] bug 1845732 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "nautilus --check stuck after nautilus_self_check_directory" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1845732 [21:39] tomreyn: you mean it hangs? [21:40] hggdh: yes [21:40] tomreyn: metoo-ed it [21:40] thank you [22:39] wohoo, my first 'bluescreen' [22:41] apparently a newer gnome feature? https://static.spiceworks.com/shared/post/0014/5857/Screen%20Shot%202016-01-26%20at%207.14.04%20AM.png [22:44] tomreyn: this is actually a black-and-white screen of death... [22:45] thus the ticks around bluescreen ;) [23:21] So I don't know if it's related or not but zfs is in a weird state as I'm trying to reboot. I'll test some upgrades with and without zfs in VMs after I get stable again to see if there is a correlation. [23:22] The upgrade did throw an error about trying to update the zfsutils package so there is a good chance that's it. Maybe. 😁 [23:24] wonko: Any hints here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/enhancing-our-zfs-support-on-ubuntu-19-10-an-introduction/12130/37 ? [23:28] Ah, I'm not doing zfs root. Just have a non-root pool [23:29] Hmm, kernel panic. Unable to mount root. Bah. [23:30] But considering grub-rc had issues maybe I'm not surprised.