[02:23] I've seen lots of users with issues using 18.04 with kernel 5.3??? I booted a 18.04 system & fully-upgraded and still get 5.0; O realize 5.3 is in proposed; but are others getting 5.3? (ie. my mirror is behind which isn't abnormal) [02:26] guiverc: apt policy linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 -> https://termbin.com/fc06 [02:27] so not just proposed [02:27] !info linux-generic-hwe-18.04 bionic [02:27] linux-generic-hwe-18.04 (source: linux-meta-hwe): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.26.95 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; s390x) [02:28] thanks tomreyn & Bashing-om (I've shutdown my 18.04 box; it'll be my mirror is 6-18 hours behind..) [02:28] guiverc: so you don't use security.ubuntu.com? [02:29] nope; to avoid bandwidth quotas I've used my ISP's mirror (official or on launchpad mirror site); I'm slowly changing boxes to normal repos [02:30] i see. [02:51] good morning [03:50] * guiverc notices my amd64 & i386 boxes have now upgraded to 5.3 on 18.04 [03:51] * oerheks noticed that too, early HWE-edge to HWE [03:51] and clang9 update somewhere [03:55] !info linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 [03:55] linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 (source: linux-meta-hwe): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.26.95 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 12 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; s390x) [03:55] yay [03:55] now wait for the kernel issues to come in :p [03:56] intel gpu issues? [03:56] I'd already noted a number (lp filings, askubu more than irc)... I asked question here before you came online as my mirror still had only 5.0 [03:56] nothing specific crosses my mind oerheks but kernel switches always do [04:03] https://twitter.com/RedDrip7/status/1217771072180801537 .. signed .. [04:03] https://twitter.com/BleepinComputer/status/1218317605620023302 [04:03] redmond in deep trouble, besides citrix [04:06] me want some cash, microsoft says no https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EOgDyfkWoAAliXB.png [04:22] :) @ atm [07:22] good morning [12:03] hey lotuspsychje, you said "tomreyn: xenial will also have 3y ESM extend right on your !eol edit" - which i missed, sorry. let's see what !eol is: [12:03] !eol [12:03] End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades [12:04] i don't understand which change you suggest, though, you're saying you'd like to mention xenial in this message? [12:04] tomreyn: on the community eol page, you placed # next to trusty as ESM link [12:05] tomreyn: my suggest was to also add that link next to xenial [12:06] oh yes, thank you, got it [12:06] thank you tomreyn [12:06] you still have no wiki edit permissions? :-/ [12:06] its nothing for me tomreyn sorry, i cant help it [12:07] ok [12:12] lotuspsychje: do we have an announcement for it? [12:13] (i.e. where did you read about it?) [12:13] not yet no [12:13] !esm [12:13] Canonical offers paid extended security support for end-of-life LTS releases through the Ubuntu Advantage program. For more information, see https://ubuntu.com/esm . ESM is not an Ubuntu community offering; please direct questions about it to Canonical directly. [12:13] tomreyn: under alinea: How long will Ubuntu ESM be maintained? [12:14] but too early for email list announcement of course [12:21] thanks, added [12:23] tnx tomreyn looking good! [12:25] i'm not sure how actively i'll maintain this page in the future, though. may need to remove it at some point if gets outdated. [12:27] exactly the reason why i dont want to edit wiki's myself :p [12:29] it helped me getting a better understanding, and maybe others, too, so the time spent was worth it. [12:31] i bet [18:06] !find ds4drv [18:06] Found: W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W:, W: (and 382 others) http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=ds4drv&searchon=names&suite=bionic§ion=all [18:17] !info bluez bionic [18:17] bluez (source: bluez): Bluetooth tools and daemons. In component main, is optional. Version 5.48-0ubuntu3.2 (bionic), package size 952 kB, installed size 4420 kB [18:38] someone trying to use a Playstation 4 dualshock 4 controller in 'buntu? :) [19:18] yeah daftykins [19:19] ds4drv git bit old though and bug #1511855 says fixxed from kernel 4.5 [19:19] bug 1511855 in linux (Ubuntu) " Some Sony Dualshock 4 controllers do not work in kernel 3.15+" [Low,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1511855 [19:24] 4 years out o' date [19:24] yeah [19:25] heh yeah there we go, works fine over wired [19:25] yep i asked the guy, says over usb works out of the box [19:25] im surprised there arent newer bugs on that === angik1 is now known as angik