[07:15] good morning [08:42] Good morning [08:43] \o [08:44] Hey daftykins [08:44] How are you doing? [08:45] not too bad at all thanks, excited to pick up this sweet speaker set Saturday morning i've seen for sale locally :D [08:45] and yourself? [08:48] Doing alright here. Finished a gitlab install I actually want to play with... but I have to work. [08:48] What kind of speakers? [08:49] https://www.bisi.gg/listing/56154/surround-sound [08:49] Q Acoustics 2000i [08:50] ok time to make a coffee, bbs [09:09] i'm officially on my last D: [09:13] Last coffee? Brr [09:14] Day has just started, surely you need something to drag you through. I know I do. [09:16] yeah bag is empty now [09:21] :( [10:33] new 20.04 yaru theme updates: https://imgur.com/a/mzgcoWY [14:39] poop [14:40] whats that leftyfb [14:40] 5.6 won't be in 20.04 [14:40] 5.4 yeah [14:40] 5.5 [14:40] but still, 5.6 hd wireguard in the krnel [14:40] had* [14:40] would have been nice to have for my next LTS [14:40] yeah readed that [14:41] maybe it will be offered for the HWE line up? [14:41] oh, that's true. Good point [14:41] ok, so I'll have to wait a year or so to get it ... not too bad :) [14:42] gotta love HWE [14:42] pitty I'm not on the team anymore :( [14:42] (technically certification was part of the HWE team) [14:51] pragmaticenigma: Sure. [14:51] dbristow: Has your team looked into bulk purchase of USB drives for handing out? [14:51] or is that cost prohibitive too? [14:52] Ya, we haven't found a price that works for us yet. [14:52] I can take people's thumb drives and put stuff on them [14:52] But that takes a while with an oldish usb2 only laptop. [14:54] I can imagine... or old thumb drives the user has laying about [14:54] Yup. [14:54] I wonder if trade shows still hand USB drives out to passerby's [14:54] Ya, my laptop is a Thinkpad T400, not very new. [14:55] also slightly dangerous to allow randos devices USB access on a regular and scheduled basis :-( [14:55] pragmaticenigma: trade shows do still pass out drives [14:55] There hasn't been any unix related trade shows in the NYC area lately [14:55] I should go to HOPE this year though. [14:55] dbristow: I was speaking of trade shows in general, last few I went to are still passing out flash drives. [14:55] JimBuntu: Cool. [14:56] oh, I was thinking of just going to random trade shows and using them for their goods [14:56] dbristow: with this in mind, you may be able to use the conference/exhibit list from a recent show to get leads, contact the leads and see if any of them want to sponsor an event by simply donating some flash drives... free advertising, exactly what they bought them for :) [14:57] I hang all my conference badges on my cthulu plush [14:57] JimBuntu: Ya, if I can make my way to some I will see if that works. [14:57] I used to love the trade shows, won a motherboard and processor in one of them. [14:57] dbristow: If you can't get to one, you can often get the exhibitor list from the conference/show web site. [14:58] JimBuntu: Sounds like a plan [14:59] dbristow: actually... an Idea i had... find a company to sponser said drives, let them have their logo on them and then hand them out? [15:03] pragmaticenigma: Sure, that sounds like something doable. I'll discuss during next meeting, I believe we have one coming up in March. [15:10] cool... glad to see there are still some LUG meet-ups happening... I wonder if there are any in my area [15:10] Ya, we're listed in meetup.com [15:12] pragmaticenigma: Don't forget the in-person release parties ;p [15:12] dbristow if you know of any linux tradeshows in NYC i'd love to hear about them :) [15:17] pizzaiolo: Will do. [15:17] Used to go to one at the Jacob Javits, forget the name. They moved to Boston for one year, then cancelled it. [18:38] guys!!!! [18:56] leftyfb: jason is backporting wireguard to the 5.4 kernel we're shipping in 20.04 LTS [18:56] ooooo [18:56] even better [18:57] that'll be a nice bulletpoint for the release [18:59] \o/ [19:12] yay! [19:12] not that i've tried it, but support is always nice when everyone's behaving like it's the best thing since sliced bread [19:13] sliced bread isn't all it's cracked up to be [19:33] being a noobie in these channels i must say it's pretty awesome to be able to communicate with the people working on such a large project and the transparency given [19:33] <3 [19:35] it's nice to ask a question and get an answer from the person who wrote the code [19:48] speaking of getting help ... [19:49] I'm back to having issues with urandom not being unlocked early in the initramfs I'm using to image some machines [19:49] This is an example of what I'm trying to achieve and where it's failing https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/dSTynkznXD/ [19:49] it's getting stuck on getrandom() [19:51] /sbin/jq ? [19:51] I've tried copying the seed from the PXE server to /.random-seed which actually seemed to work on one sever but not another. I've tried multiple 4.15 kernels and 5.3. I've tried rngd and havged. I've tried random.trust_cpu=1 as a kernel param [19:51] sarnold: jq to parse json [19:51] why is it in /sbin though? [19:51] laziness in typing, copy/paste for other reasons. Irrelevant to the urandom issue though :) [19:53] leftyfb: hopefully helpful systemctl cat systemd-random-seed.service [19:59] sarnold: this is within initramfs, there's no systemd [19:59] ahhh [20:01] the reason for some things being in /sbin, like wget, busybox has /bin/wget built in, but it's a limited version that doesn't support some features. So I copy_exec the one from the server to /sbin and use that === kostkon_ is now known as kostkon