[02:30] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[02:31] <Ussat> o/
[02:31] <lotuspsychje> hey Ussat
[06:42] <lotuspsychje> bug #1754284 usefull for main adding it to the discuss team LP
[07:09] <lordievader> Good morning
[07:38] <ducasse> good morning
[11:58] <lotus|NUC> !info thermald bionic
[12:36] <RikMills> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-release/2020-February/004893.html
[12:36] <lotuspsychje> tnx RikMills
[12:37] <RikMills> some flavours still need testing. could also be an installer bug on i386 side by side installs that release team is having trouble reproducing
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> !info qbittorrent eoan
[17:34] <pragmaticenigma> leftyfb: Again... I don't suggest things without knowing what the other person is attempting to do. HWE does carry some expectation of the end user knowing what they are doing and the potential risks involved
[17:35] <leftyfb> pragmaticenigma: since the latest ISO's of Ubuntu include the hwe kernel by default, there's no expectation of required knowledge on the users part to run said kernel
[17:35] <pragmaticenigma> I wasn't aware that 18.04 was coming with HWE enabled by default
[17:35] <pragmaticenigma> in the respun ISOs
[17:43] <TJ-> that's what the point releases are for
[17:45] <pragmaticenigma> TJ-: I'm running the latest point release and my machine is still on the 4.15... so the point releases don't automatically install the HWE?
[17:46] <ducasse> they do if you install from a point release iso
[17:46] <TJ-> ^^^
[17:47] <pragmaticenigma> Interesting... why doesn't the point releases also trigger the install?
[17:59] <RikMills> on any already installed system, hwe stack upgrades must be an 'opt in'
[18:00] <daftykins> pragmaticenigma: .2 and later always come with the HWE by default in desktop images
[18:00] <daftykins> i always install from .1 media so i stick to the LTS kernels for both server and desktop (i know in server images you have to select HWE now, so that's nice)
[18:20] <pragmaticenigma> good information