[11:34] qemu is broken, i want local x, but it keeps telling me: Display 'gtk' is not available. (nor sdl) instead it wants freaking vnc [11:35] debian has it right with 4.1-3 but focal still has 4.0+dfsg-0ubuntu10 :( [11:35] should i file an lp bug? [11:43] sdl was removed, gtk should be available [11:44] but gtk is an extension (to avoid pulling in too much dependencies) [11:44] have you insatlled the package (... checks what the name is ...) [11:44] "qemu-system-gui" [11:44] tarzeau: ^^ ? [11:46] cpaelzer: thanks, after installing that it works :) [11:46] great [11:46] also a newer qemu will come once 4.2 is available [11:46] well after christmas break I guess [11:46] any reason to skip archive sync of 4.1 from debian? [11:47] interim updates usually only make a very very small amount of people happy but break many places that rely on virtualization for testing [11:47] so I try to merge it once per cycle and that is then on the planned target version of the release [11:47] after that only bug fixes [11:47] no major version change [11:49] i see [11:49] tarzeau: also Debian has --disable-sdl as well [11:49] i like sdl, certainly more than vnc or gtk [11:50] sdl1 becomes more an more a gigantic dept to maintain and sdl2 had way too mcuh issues [11:50] i've never had issues with either version [11:50] me neither, but a reasonable number of bugs pointed at Debian/Ubuntu had [11:51] debian import freeze 27th feb 2020, what if i got stuff stuck in debian new queue, but i'd like to see them with ubuntu 2020 lts? [11:51] Ubuntu bug 3007 in Launchpad itself "duplicate for #2020 "Currently Published Elsewhere" pointer to the other string" [Medium,Fix released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/3007 [11:52] tarzeau: once you think you'll stay stuck you should try to hit Ubuntus new queue with an upload of the same [11:52] and have a bug to discuss this with the archive admins [11:53] i'm not a canonical/ubuntu employee, i doubt i can upload anything to that queue you mean [11:53] but our freezes aren't mcuh different IIRC [11:53] but i can point relevant people to my source packages? [11:53] Feb 27th https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseSchedule [11:54] as I said not too mcuh gain by that [11:54] i meant ubuntu import freeze of course [11:54] ok thanks [15:52] Hey folks, I just did a `sudo apt install nvidia-driver-440` and rebooted, and my system has come back up still using the nouveau driver. Does anyone know how I can debug why that's happened? [15:53] Odd_Bloke: wich graphics card chipet please? [15:54] lotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vTsZRr4wdT/ [15:54] (`ubuntu-drivers devices`) [15:54] big RTX card might need the latest driver from the ubuntu graphics ppa Odd_Bloke [15:56] I was successfully running the drivers from the archive previously; I removed them because I was seeing kernel panics and was working on debugging those. [15:59] Oh, looks like the modules just weren't installed for my running kernel. [15:59] That would explain it. :p [16:05] OK, now I'm seeing this in dmesg: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zD25HQGyY7/ [16:06] wich driver version are you getting that warning? [16:17] lotuspsychje: 440