[00:05] FurretUber: you might want to (try to) work with the folks in #intel-gfx on this, or just do what they recommend for debugging on their how-to-report-bugs link in /topic [11:15] how to get rid of chromium snap, i can't rebuild 79.0.3945.130 on 20.04 [11:20] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/colmap which version would final focal get? 3.5 or 3.6? [11:21] tarzeau: the #ubuntu-release guys might know that [11:25] lotuspsychje: thanks [11:25] tarzeau: you just got into a focal spam :p [11:25] might need to repeat it bit later :p [11:25] lotuspsychje: great now i know where that is :) [14:05] tarzeau: no sweat, maybe try again now its silent :p [14:05] and usa waking up [16:43] Ussat: not beta yet, check the schedule in the topic [16:43] Thanks [16:44] Ussat: we always need early testers, so feel free to try the daily iso [16:44] That be the plan :) [16:45] I am useing Ubuntu LTS more and more here so ya [16:45] Building a burner VM now [16:45] Assuming this channel (ubuntu+1) will always be around so I can set to autojoin ? [16:45] trying to boot ubuntu 20.04 installer on a server with NVMe drives in Intel VROC RAID. I can see the drives just fine with the 18.04 installer, but not with the 20.04 one. also, the igxbe driver isn't loaded in the 20.04 installer, even though it loads fine in the 18.04 one. are these known bugs or do i have to do something special to load the needed drivers? [16:46] Ussat: #ubuntu+1 is used for every new devel release, so also non-lts versions [16:46] that said, sure you can autojoin [16:46] Thanks [16:47] Thanks, pulling a daily now [16:48] !final | Ussat funfact [16:48] Ussat funfact: If you install a development version of Ubuntu Focal and keep up with package updates, then you will be upgraded to the official release of 20.04 when it comes out. To make sure, type « sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade » in a terminal. [16:48] NIce [16:49] Thankyas [16:49] just keep in mind, its not the lts upgrade way, as 18.04 would upgrade when 20.04.1 comes out to cut more bugs out [16:51] Right, no prob, [16:52] or, better, rephrase my question, is there a way to make sure that in the installer image there are certain drivers/modules that i want? i noticed that dm-integrity is also not available as a kernel module [16:52] Ya thats how I would upgrade LTS....I am doin this just to get an "early look", help squash bugs etc. We use Ubuntu a lot more and more in our Labs [16:52] Medical Labs [16:53] The support for Bio* libraries is the best we have found [16:53] sorin-mihai: i know the server installer is being worked on currently, no idea in wich stage they are in yet.. [16:53] Ussat: how many ubuntu boxes on your project? [16:53] lotuspsychje, isn't it based on the previous one? [16:54] lotuspsychje, well, between the 3 labs right now, probably about 30, but that will grow [16:54] Ussat: nice [16:54] I work at a Uni affiliated teaching / research hospital [16:55] sorin-mihai: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Ubuntu-2004-Server-Auto-Install [16:55] I am in the process of implimentating landscape for them [16:55] I expect closer to 100 or so in the specialised labs by end of 2020 [16:56] lovely [16:56] We are reigning all the post-doc students setting up their :oqwn little labs" and bringing the "wild west" under our controll into the enterprise [16:57] NOthing makes cringe more than finding a 14.04 box that has never been patched [16:57] lotuspsychje, that link... 2004. i think that year it was the 1st official version? lol [16:57] Ussat: lets discuss in #ubuntu-discuss to leave the room free for support [16:57] okie [18:24] are there any plans to enable luks2 in the focal installer? [23:03] If I run Ubuntu current, that's just Debian testing, isn't it? Or is there some other cadence? [23:14] mason, not the sam: you have lz4 compressed kernel & ramfs, netplan, etc [23:41] ChmEarl: The same base, though, or is it based on unstable? [23:41] I know there are going to be Ubuntu-specific things. [23:45] ChmEarl: Do you know if snaps are going to be heavily present in 20.04? vlc, for instance, is only available as a snap for > 18.04, and it's not a drop-in replacement for the package. [23:45] mason, compare version of binutils, lz4, glibc [23:47] Hrm. glibc is newer than sid. [23:47] That suggests way more rebuilding than I thought there was.