Jeffrey04 | just wanna ask if there's a page collecting known bugs for the dev release? | 03:27 |
---|---|---|
Jeffrey04 | just found out that my input method preferences window not opening through the gnome-settings app, also I can't open any extensions preferences (tried the webpage, tweak tool, and `gnome-extensions` command, the shipped extensions app is broken) | 03:29 |
Jeffrey04 | I upgraded to 20.04 from 19.10 last week | 03:29 |
Jeffrey04 | I also resetted gnome https://askubuntu.com/questions/56313/how-do-i-reset-gnome-to-the-defaults and also deleted all my extensions before reinstalling them | 03:31 |
lotuspsychje | good morning | 03:59 |
valorie | Jeffrey04 bug reports are collected on the qa site from testers | 04:17 |
valorie | please join #ubuntu-quality if you are willing to help out | 04:18 |
lotuspsychje | valorie: should we divide bug testing and support in the several channels now? | 05:15 |
valorie | lotuspsychje: no? that's the one for those who want to test ISOs and report bugs | 05:32 |
lotuspsychje | oh allrighty | 05:33 |
valorie | I see this channel as more generally about 20.04, right? | 05:33 |
valorie | I see most questions here about the main Ubuntu | 05:33 |
valorie | the flavors got together to help one another do ISO testing | 05:34 |
lotuspsychje | but in here, we also test the daily iso's right | 05:34 |
valorie | of course we also test main Ubuntu and file bugs there too | 05:34 |
valorie | some are, yes | 05:34 |
lotuspsychje | and -quality will server everything + flavours ? | 05:34 |
lotuspsychje | *serve | 05:34 |
valorie | I haven't seen much discussion about logging into the qa tracker and filing bug reports however | 05:34 |
valorie | yes, it's for all testing between now and release | 05:35 |
lotuspsychje | yeah the last 2 lts testing, have been bit poor | 05:35 |
valorie | I imagine it will go dead for awhile after that | 05:35 |
valorie | yes | 05:35 |
valorie | we need to do better if we want a top-notch release IMO | 05:35 |
lotuspsychje | desktop seems like having great changes already i think | 05:36 |
lotuspsychje | filed about 15 bugs myself this time | 05:36 |
lotuspsychje | looking forward to final :p | 05:37 |
valorie | thanks for doing that, lotuspsychje | 05:38 |
lotuspsychje | its my pleasure valorie its for the community and my own business benefits aswell | 05:39 |
valorie | <3 | 05:39 |
lotuspsychje | we also have a little pre filter bug team at #ubuntu-bugs-announce | 05:39 |
lotuspsychje | to ease the work of the devs a bit | 05:40 |
lotuspsychje | still needs more souls to help though | 05:40 |
valorie | cool | 05:41 |
valorie | all I can do is some testing and BRs | 05:41 |
valorie | every little bit helps | 05:41 |
lotuspsychje | yeah | 05:41 |
=== cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer | ||
Jeffrey04 | valorie: sorry, wasnt paying attention to the page and got disconnected, just got ur message in logs, so what do I need to do to submit report to #ubuntu-quality or is there a wiki page listing out all known issues? | 08:41 |
alkisg | Hi, I'm trying to install viber.deb in 20.04, and it says: viber : Depends: libssl1.0.0 but it is not installable | 10:20 |
alkisg | Can I just install that package from bionic? | 10:21 |
alkisg | OK yeah that worked :) | 10:24 |
DalekSec | I wouldn't recommend it, I'm guessing you can't rebuild that though? | 10:54 |
takov751 | hello there. :D | 11:13 |
takov751 | I have real FAQ question. Where is the best place to report small bugs about a few snap packages? Should i go straight for launchpad? | 11:14 |
DalekSec | Does the snap store have bug reporting? | 11:24 |
tarzeau | DalekSec: which snap do you use that's not available as deb? | 11:28 |
takov751 | Well its just the acrordrdc snap. I cant find any contact on the snapcraft store site. So at this moment i am planing to post on forum.snapcraft.io | 11:29 |
takov751 | for now | 11:29 |
DalekSec | tarzeau: I have never in my life used a snap, I think you have the wrong person. | 11:30 |
tarzeau | takov751: oh that's not free software, otherwise ping me i'll package anything to deb, that's available as snap but not deb | 12:11 |
tarzeau | DalekSec: sorry, just figured later - me too, welcome to the club | 12:11 |
DalekSec | tarzeau: Pretty sure you mentioned that to me on OFTC as Unit193? | 12:12 |
tarzeau | DalekSec: yeah and it's valid for anyone on the world | 12:12 |
* alkisg still waits for a .deb for chromium :D https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium/+bug/1855594 | 12:40 | |
ubottu | Launchpad bug 1855594 in chromium (Ubuntu) "Sync chromium 78.0.3904.108-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)" [Wishlist,Won't fix] | 12:40 |
alkisg | Oh. Won't fix? When did that happen... | 12:41 |
DalekSec | PPA? | 12:56 |
alkisg | For chromium? I don't think there's a PPA that's still maintained | 12:56 |
alkisg | Since this was marked "won't fix", I guess those like me that want to avoid snaps, will use google's chrome instead (or debian wherever applicable) | 12:57 |
ziky__01 | heyo I might've found a bit of a bug with the 20.04 version upon install. I don't believe it checks whether a current drive is MBR or GPT when it auto boots into the UEFI version of an install. | 13:33 |
ziky__01 | it crashes when running the grub commands and practically makes the system unbootable without reinstalling grub using a usb | 13:34 |
ziky__01 | wanted to put this out there in case it breaks anyones system and they wonder why | 13:40 |
Hamilton | What is the state of this problem? Would it be fixed in 20.04? | 14:05 |
Hamilton | https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/keyboard-layout-switching-problems-and-poll/2876/2 | 14:05 |
Hamilton | https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22725 | 14:05 |
ubottu | Freedesktop bug 22725 in Server/Input/XKB ""XkbOptions" "grp:alt_shift_toggle" breaks VT switch Alt+Ctrl+F1 and Alt+Ctrl+Backspace" [Minor,Resolved: moved] | 14:05 |
alkisg | Hamilton: erm what? I have alt_shift_toggle (Greek) and I've always been able to switch vt | 14:52 |
alkisg | Are you using plain old xorg keyboard switching, or something like fcitx, ibus etc? | 14:52 |
Hamilton | alkisg, And switch to tty1 shortcut is Alt+shift+f1? | 14:53 |
alkisg | Yes | 14:53 |
alkisg | But note that xorg runs on vt1 since some time | 14:53 |
alkisg | Ah | 14:53 |
alkisg | Sorry, my bad, alt+ctrl+f1, didn't see the change there | 14:53 |
Hamilton | alkisg, I'm on i3...If I use alt+shift, it messed with other shortcuts like dark-mode-toggle in firefox | 14:53 |
alkisg | OK nevermind my remarks :) | 14:53 |
alkisg | In the freedesktop bug you linked, he says "alt+ctrl+f1", not "alt+shift+f1"... didn't notice you're talking about something else | 14:55 |
Hamilton | alkisg, I thing the bug is the same if you have other shortcuts containing alt+ctrl...Solution is it should register the language switch on release (like windows) not press | 15:02 |
=== ezri is now known as dax | ||
=== archetech_ is now known as archetech | ||
lotuspsychje | hansh: its coming up great already | 18:30 |
lotuspsychje | hansh: faster, smoother, new things added | 18:30 |
hansh | neat, btw what happens if one runs `sudo apt install g++-9` in 20.04 ? | 18:31 |
hansh | (18.04 try to install clang-9 on that command, hope things are better in 20.04) | 18:31 |
lotuspsychje | !info clangd-9 | 18:32 |
ubottu | clangd-9 (source: llvm-toolchain-9): Language server that provides IDE-like features to editors. In component universe, is optional. Version 1:9.0.1-10 (focal), package size 5736 kB, installed size 24243 kB | 18:32 |
hansh | !info g++-9 | 18:32 |
ubottu | g++-9 (source: gcc-9): GNU C++ compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 9.3.0-5ubuntu1 (focal), package size 8203 kB, installed size 27980 kB | 18:32 |
lotuspsychje | hansh: did you install it from repo or a ppa? | 18:32 |
hansh | in 18.04? base repos i believe | 18:33 |
TJ- | in 18.04 g++-9 redirects to clang-9 ... but I don't see it as a Provides: of clang-9 which would make it virtual | 18:35 |
lotuspsychje | in 20.04 it pulls: lib32gcc-s1 lib32gcc1 lib32stdc++6 libc6-i386 libclang-common-9-dev | 18:36 |
lotuspsychje | and clangd-9 lib32gcc-s1 lib32gcc1 lib32stdc++6 libc6-i386 libclang-common-9-dev | 18:37 |
TJ- | what's weird is I cannot find mention in 18.04's dpkg/apt directories of "g++-9" at all! | 18:40 |
=== cpaelzer__ is now known as cpaelzer | ||
ali1234 | how do i install CUDA runtime on server without installing X? | 21:37 |
ali1234 | all the answers to this on google no longer work on +1 | 21:37 |
ali1234 | would be nice if this was one of the options in the server set up along side docker etc | 21:40 |
valorie | Jeffrey04: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/QATeam is a good place to start | 21:46 |
valorie | http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/ is where you log your testing and bug reports | 21:47 |
genii | ali1234: The usual way is to set up a virtual X server with something like Xvfb to fool whatever thinks it needs X installed as a dependency.It will install some X things, but very minimal | 21:47 |
ali1234 | CUDA doesn't need X installed | 21:47 |
ali1234 | it is just that the nvidia driver has a hard dependency on X11 packages | 21:48 |
ali1234 | but that's the top level meta package | 21:48 |
ali1234 | there is a way to install only the core driver, but apparently it has changed on +1 | 21:49 |
oerheks | sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends cuda # something like that? | 21:49 |
ali1234 | something like that, yes, except the cuda package no longer exists on +1 | 21:49 |
ali1234 | now there is "nvidia-cuda-toolkit" but it has no dependency on the nvidia driver | 21:50 |
ali1234 | it does have a recommends on X11 though, for some reason | 21:50 |
ali1234 | ah i think i want nvidia-headless-440 | 21:53 |
ali1234 | "sudo apt install --no-install-recommends nvidia-headless-440 nvidia-cuda-toolkit" looks reasonable | 21:55 |
grunch_ | Having trouble getting display scaling working with two displays with different resolutions. 200% on Dell XPS 15 "most" app windows are not scaled; 100% on external Samsung results in what appears to be 1/2-sized app windows. Any pointers? | 22:17 |
Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!