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pragmaticenigmaJust discovered yesterday... there are no 32bit ISO for the netinstaller mini.iso anymore... bummer :-(01:07
tomreyneven for 18.04?01:10
tomreynpragmaticenigma: how about http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-i386/current/images/netboot/01:14
pragmaticenigmatomreyn, after 18.0401:49
tomreynoh ok, that's not surprising to me then.01:49
pragmaticenigmaI was hoping they might continue to release 32bit through that means... but I guess they really want to cut all 32bit support where they can01:51
pragmaticenigmaI get that 32bit machines are becoming far less common. I've already found another means to keeping my 32bit machines going a bit longer through the use of another Debian based distribution.01:52
pragmaticenigma32bit Ubuntu was getting to be too much for my machines to handle anyways, even running something like Xubuntu or Lubuntu was struggling01:52
tomreynpuppylinux will probably "work" for a while longer. i wouldn't use it for processing any sensitive data but you should be able to burn some watts at least ;)01:59
pragmaticenigmathese old machines mostly serve for entertainment purposes. I installed MX Linux on them. They're approach seems to reduce the overhead enough to get things running smoothly02:01
pragmaticenigma*Their02:01
pragmaticenigmaI think as long as Debian devs keep it going, there will be 32 bit support in the Debian branch for a while02:01
pragmaticenigmahow long before packages themselves get to be too big, that's a matter to worry about on another day02:01
tomreyndebian will probably support i386 a while longer, too, but i guess it'll become a port.02:04
tomreyn*unoffical* port, i mean02:05
pragmaticenigmahard to say... RPi's are still 32bit02:06
tomreynyes, but arm, not intel02:06
pragmaticenigmaright, but still means a need for 32 bit software. The compilers handle the archetecture differences (at least good compilers will)02:08
tomreynthe reason ubuntu is dropping support is that kernel development for i386 is being phased out. that's not the case for 32-bit ARM platforms as far as i know. if ubuntu had continued to support i386 till 20.04 it'd have to have done ESM for another 10 years, effectively mataining an otherwise dead kernel architecture.02:14
tomreyndebian has shorter lifecycles so it's an easier decision there, i guess.02:15
pragmaticenigmaah, that would make sense02:15
pragmaticenigmaI don't follow kernel news, as I've found it too chaotic to follow02:15
tomreynactually, i386 development is still happening on the kernel according to https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/tip/tip.git/refs/heads but at a slower pace, i think. some spectre patches took months after amd64 release to be developed there.02:25
pragmaticenigmamakes sense that it isn't a high priority02:40
lotuspsychjegood morning03:35
lotuspsychjejnewt: a few tips to solve bugs faster: actively help your own bug, keep it alive and find new users that are affected04:54
pragmaticenigmajnewt, what we are trying to convey to you is not about it being supported. If you have a specific issue with Unity, then please ask for support directly related to your issue. If you are experiencing that particular bug, the reason it is still open is because Canonical isn't developing Unity anymore. Therefor it will likely remain open until someone decides to clean up old tickets.05:00
ducassegood morning07:37
lotuspsychjewe might keep our eyes open for screen issues on 5.3 hwe14:55
lotuspsychjefew new bugs entered in #ubuntu-bugs-announce14:56
oerheksnow a fan issue too14:56
lotuspsychjebug #186023015:00
ubot5bug 1860230 in xorg (Ubuntu) "Resolution incorrect after updating kernel to 5.3" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186023015:00
lotuspsychjebug #186026815:00
ubot5bug 1860268 in linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu) "window titlebar is disturbed on all non-maximized windows" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186026815:00
lotuspsychjebug #186025315:01
ubot5bug 1860253 in linux (Ubuntu) "After kernel upgrade, the screen has got stuck when in running programs on GUI." [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186025315:01
lotuspsychjethats it15:01
jeremy31nvidia dkms drivers likely haven't been patched for 5.315:03
lotuspsychje_good point jeremy3115:09
lotuspsychje_the titlebar bug is also on unity, so that could be unity only related perhaps15:09
jeremy31There seem to be a lot of bugs against 5.3.0-2615:10
lotuspsychje_have a few on 20.04 kernel 5.4 also here jeremy3115:11
lotuspsychje_kerneloops, xorg bugs, dock issues,..15:11
jeremy31Been seeing wireless issues with out of tree modules15:12
lotuspsychje_bug #186027115:12
ubot5bug 1860271 in rtl8812au (Ubuntu) " rtl8812au Wifi driver not working under linux 5.3.0-26" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186027115:12
jeremy31I looked at that one, most of those modules should work in 5.315:14
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lotuspsychjejeremy31: what do you think of my bug #185414615:37
ubot5bug 1854146 in linux (Ubuntu) "Kernel oops on 5.3.0-18" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185414615:37
lotuspsychjejust happened right now on 5.4 too15:37
jeremy31I can't access the oops files15:41
lotuspsychjejeremy31: http://dpaste.com/3094XBA15:43
lotuspsychjehttp://dpaste.com/213NV7K15:44
jeremy31Wonder if it could be caused by virtualbox?15:46
lotuspsychjeinteresting idea15:47
oerhekstomreyn, i discussed this bot thingy with sarnold ..16:33
oerheksi guess it is not oke, but he seems the only user.16:33
tomreynthanks oerheks, i concur17:07
lotuspsychjemoar corrupted ati bug #186028217:07
ubot5bug 1860282 in xserver-xorg-video-ati (Ubuntu) "corrupted desktop tooltips" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186028217:07
tomreyn"Distro: Linux Mint 19.3 Tricia"17:10
lotuspsychjeyeah saw its on cinnamon17:10
lotuspsychjethe other corruption was on unity17:10
tomreynbut it can affect ubuntu, too, i guess17:10
tomreynlogs are missing, though17:10
lotuspsychjebug #186026817:11
ubot5bug 1860268 in linux-signed-hwe (Ubuntu) "window titlebar is disturbed on all non-maximized windows" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186026817:11
tomreyn"CurrentDesktop: Unity:Unity7:ubuntu"17:11
lotuspsychjeyep17:11
lotuspsychjei wonder if they would have the same on gnome17:12
tomreynworth a try for sure.17:14
lotuspsychjeseen alot of ati corruptions on xenial with unity in the past, including my own ex ati x80017:15
lotuspsychjecant say ive seen it on gnome17:15
tomreynis linux 5.3 in bionic-hwe known to break nvidia drivers?17:34
lotuspsychjeive seen a bug passby holdon tomreyn17:34
lotuspsychjeanother mint one though... bug #186022117:35
ubot5bug 1860221 in linux-meta-hwe (Ubuntu) "5.3.0.26.95 breaks Nvidia dual monitor support in Linux Mint 19.3" [Undecided,Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/186022117:35
tomreynhmm thanks17:36
lotuspsychjeand jeremy31 earlier suspected nvidia dkms drivers not patched yet?17:36
ducasseis any action taken on mint bugs at all?17:37
jeremy31ducasse: I have seen some of them addressed17:37
lotuspsychjeducasse: jeremy31 would prob know that17:38
jeremy31I know at one time they were flat out ignored17:38
ducassethat is what i'd expect to happen, tbh17:40
lotuspsychjei asked the kernel guys same question the other day17:41
lotuspsychje<apw> lotuspsychje, if they are our actual kernel binaries we are interested in bug found; though we may not be able to tell if it is a 'different userspace' interaction in some cases to be sure17:41
lotuspsychje<lotuspsychje> apw: but if ubuntu's kernel suffers a bug, does that mean that mint also suffers that bug?17:41
tomreynhttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-340/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=0 lists no recent reports (but i'm not even sure that's the "usual" nvidia driver in bionic)17:41
lotuspsychje<apw> lotuspsychje_, i could not say for sure; if they have the same kernel likley yes17:41
lotuspsychjetomreyn: 340 is for older cards17:44
tomreynoh, what's current?17:46
lotuspsychjedepends on the card and the ubuntu version17:46
lotuspsychjebut more newer cards would pull 390 and higher17:46
jeremy31What is this linux-modules-nvidia-435-generic-hwe-18.04?17:48
tomreynokay, so there is 340, 390, 430, 43517:48
lotuspsychjenot sure jeremy3117:49
lotuspsychje19.10 should include the nvidia drivers on the iso now17:51
tomreynthose linux-modules-nvidia-* packages have been existing for a while: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=bionic-updates&section=all&arch=any&keywords=linux-modules-nvidia-+-generic&searchon=names17:52
tomreynactually not that long, only since december17:53
tomreynah those seem to be secure boot signed modules?17:53
lotuspsychje!info linux-modules-nvidia-435-generic-hwe-18.0417:54
ubot5Package linux-modules-nvidia-435-generic-hwe-18.04 does not exist in bionic17:54
tomreyni wonder how canonical can safely sign them.17:54
tomreyn(or what this attestation actually means)17:56
jeremy31lotuspsychje: Can you check your driver manager?  Does the backports-iwlwifi-dkms show there?18:01
lotuspsychjejeremy31: hmm it does :p18:02
jeremy31lotuspsychje: thanks, then it isn't just Mints version doing that18:02
lotuspsychjebut its greyed out for me18:02
lotuspsychjei can only select, continue with using the manual driver18:03
jeremy31There almost has to be some data file that goes along with the driver manager18:04
lotuspsychjedriver=iwlwifi driverversion=5.4.0-9-generic firmware=46.6bf1df06.018:06
lotuspsychjestill im connected on wifi18:06
lotuspsychjetomreyn: what is usually do is compare ubuntu's versions with https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa18:08
tomreynthose are the same nvidia branches / versions there.18:10
lotuspsychje!info nvidia-driver-43518:10
ubot5Package nvidia-driver-435 does not exist in bionic18:10
tomreynbut newer package verisons18:10
tomreynhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/nvidia-driver-43518:11
lotuspsychjeVersion 435.21-0ubuntu0.18.04.218:11
lotuspsychjeyeah18:11
tomreynactually 440 is not in ubuntu proper18:11
tomreynnot in bionic anyways18:12
tomreynnor 304, nor 515, nor 41818:12
tomreynnor 304, nor 415, nor 41818:12
lotuspsychjenot sure wich driver those big RTX pulls by default on ubuntu18:13
lotuspsychjewould be interesting to see a 19.10 with RTX 208018:13
tomreynthey all use amdgpu, just different firmwares18:15
lotuspsychjetomreyn: apt-cache shows nvidia-driver-440 - NVIDIA driver metapackage on 20.04 here18:17
lotuspsychjenot on bionic?18:18
lotuspsychjedigikin: geary is cool18:41
digikinX)18:41
lotuspsychjebut 'best' is pretty relative of course18:41
tomreynlotuspsychje: ah i missed you saying nvidia-driver-440 is only available on 20.04 here - too much channel hopping on my part18:46
lotuspsychjeits sunday, no sweat :p18:46

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