[07:10] <lordievader> Good morning
[16:13] <zenlinux> Hi folks - I've had an odd application process for a distro engineer role on the Ubuntu Server team. After I applied for the position, I received an email from a no-reply address at greenhouse.io to complete a take-home assignment, which I did and then submitted a week ago. I have no contact information of anyone in HR or the recruitment team. I'd
[16:13] <zenlinux> like to follow-up with a person just to inquire about my application, but I have no idea who to reach out to. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. And apologies if this is too off-topic for this channel - I'm at a loss at what I can do next.
[16:16] <powersj> zenlinux, I'll follow up with you
[16:16] <zenlinux> much appreciated!
[20:28] <halvors> how can i disable netplan? and use systemd-networkd instead?
[20:30] <sdeziel> halvors: I believe that simply removing/rename the .yaml files from /etc/netplan will prevent netplan from generating networkd configs
[20:41] <halvors> sdeziel: Yes it does. But is that the correct way to do it or will netplan service just simply fail to start?
[20:45] <sdeziel> halvors: I believe that's the official way to prevent netplan from running. Alternatively you can remove the netplan.io package altogether
[20:46] <halvors> but that would remove ubuntu-minimal as well?
[20:47] <sdeziel> halvors: that's what's recommended in https://netplan.io/faq#how-to-go-back-to-ifupdown
[20:47] <sdeziel> halvors: personally, I'd simply move the yaml away
[21:08] <halvors> ok :)
[21:48] <runelind_q> does apt run updates in the background periodically?
[22:15] <mwhudson> runelind_q: it's a different package, unattended-upgrades, but it is enabled by default, yes
[22:26] <runelind_q> cool, so I can stop doing my own apt updates and just do list-upgradable
[22:31] <sarnold> runelind_q: yes; don't plan on never running apt upgrade by hand, of course, but list-upgradable should be Good Enough
[22:33] <runelind_q> sarnold: great, thanks.
[22:45] <mwhudson> runelind_q: unattended-upgrades only installs security updates by default, i think
[22:46] <runelind_q> I'm only looking for the update part.  I do list-upgradable manually for now (this is just for home servers)
[23:23] <runelind_q> I had landscape on premise set up a while ago but it kept throwing errors with updates not running.
[23:24] <runelind_q> maybe I can investigate it again.