[03:03] <FurretUber> Hi, will siliconmotion support be removed for 20.04? 
[03:23] <valorie> !info siliconmotion
[03:23] <valorie> !info silicon-motion
[03:23] <FurretUber> Oh, its name is xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion
[03:25] <FurretUber> It seems that both it and evdev are going to be removed? At least this is what the bug #1772588 implies
[03:32] <FurretUber> I am worried: abandoning evdev would make some touchscreens stop working, as libinput does not support those. Abandoning siliconmotion would make certain multiseat configurations stop working, making, for example, some laboratories with 8 computers for 22 seats require buying additional 14 computers to replace what is going to stop working
[03:33] <valorie> !info xserver-xorg-video-siliconmotion
[03:33] <valorie> it's in focal
[03:34] <dax> for now
[03:34] <FurretUber> Right now it is, but I'm not sure it's going to be kept
[03:34] <dax> plan seems to be to remove from debian and then remove from ubuntu once that's done. i'm not seeing a bug in debian for removing it tho so idk what the status is
[03:34] <valorie> FurretUber: you have the bug report link -- speak up there
[08:28] <lotuspsychje> found a new bug on 20.04 feel free to reproduce bug #1851790
[09:01] <ikonia> lotuspsychje: you're well ahead of the game, 20.04 testing already!
[09:09] <ikonia> :q!
[09:09] <ikonia> oops
[10:01] <lotuspsychje> hey ikonia yeah im always pre-testing LTS versions
[13:58] <donofrio> how to get 20.04?  would like to test on wsl like I already do on 18.04 (tinyurl.com/donofrioworkdesk)
[14:05] <donofrio> perfectibility on amd64, armv7 (rpi3b+? - tinyurl.com/donofriorpi), aarch64 (tinyurl.com/donofriodexnote8 - userland uses 18.04) and lastly rpi4b (http://tinyurl.com/donofriorpi4b) just figured I'd let you know I'm not just asking to ask I want to help where I can ;) 
[14:05] <donofrio> back to lurk mode