[00:55] <CarlFK> just installed Focal on hp laptop, hostname 5-hp-notebook (lets call it hp) - it's IP is 10.100.3.10 - it can ping/surfe google and all the internets.  (good)
[00:56] <CarlFK> I can't ping it from 10.100.3.5 (bad)
[00:59] <CarlFK> fixed.  "it was in airplane mode.  I turned that off."
[01:01] <CarlFK> which means airplane mode is wonky
[01:29] <brunonzanette> Hello, folks! I would like to report a possible bug in Ubuntu 20.04 search bar. Searching for "Privacy" returns the "Search" entry in ubuntu-control-center, instead of the Privacy tab entry. For all the other tabs it works as expected, including Privacy's sub tabs. I've tested using EN and PT-BR languages, and it happens in both. Is it really a bug
[01:29] <brunonzanette> or it's an expected behaviour? 
[02:52] <sparky8251> are there any plans for the 20.04 server installer having ZFS as an option? i dont see it as an option in the install image i got earlier today
[03:00] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[04:24] <katnip> good evening
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> hey there nacc long time no see :p
[09:42] <lotuspsychje> jwtiyar: this is the bug gunnar also helped me on bug #1813262
[09:44] <jwtiyar> lotuspsychje, thanks
[09:44] <lotuspsychje> jwtiyar: for me it was a bug in the update-manager (window)
[09:45] <lotuspsychje> but i presume thats gonna be same package for your case
[09:45] <lotuspsychje> language pack
[09:45] <jwtiyar> lotuspsychje, for me little different becuase its not a bug yet, so i can translate it in launchpad before final release in 20.04
[09:46] <lotuspsychje> aha you got powers yeah
[09:46] <lotuspsychje> cool!
[09:46] <jwtiyar> yeah :)
[09:46] <lotuspsychje> lucky your country has you
[09:46] <jwtiyar> does the ubuntu settings is gnome-settings or ubuntu itself? ?
[09:47] <jwtiyar> lotuspsychje, thank you but we dont have country yet >)
[09:47] <jwtiyar> :)
[09:47] <lotuspsychje> oh
[09:47] <jwtiyar> but its formal lanugage in my country
[09:47] <lotuspsychje> jwtiyar: i think the package choice for bugs, depends really on the case
[09:49] <jwtiyar> lotuspsychje, let me show you my point
[09:55] <jwtiyar> lotuspsychje, see this https://ibb.co/zZQtjXC
[09:55] <jwtiyar> i want to translate these word that selected
[09:55] <lotuspsychje> yes
[09:56] <lotuspsychje> i think that will fall under same language pack gnome, but ask gunnar to doublecheck
[09:56] <jwtiyar> problem is i dont remember where it was in lauchpad
[09:56] <jwtiyar> yes i will wait him
[14:33] <shevchuk> Hello. I have a PPA for an application with basically no runtime dependencies. But it needs golang >= 1.12 to build (so, Eoan+), which was fine, as I could create package for Eoan, Launchpad would build it, then I could copy package to Bionic for example.
[14:33] <shevchuk> The problem is that Eoan reaches End of Life in July 2020, and Focal does not support i386. So is my only option to drop support for i386 after Eoan EOL, or is there some way to build i386 package on Focal?
[14:33] <shevchuk> * have a PPA = maintain a PPA
[14:34] <lotuspsychje> shevchuk: we dont really support the use of ppa's here, contact the maintainer for those
[14:34] <lotuspsychje> shevchuk: we advice to use ubuntu as vanilla possible, with the official repos
[14:51] <shevchuk> lotuspsychje: Thanks. I am the maintainer : ) Is there more appropriate channel for Launchpad related questions? App is fine, building ok on any arch on Eoan, no errors on Focal either, it's just that Focal on Launchpad doesn't even try to build i386
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> shevchuk: there is a #launchpad channel if you like
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> shevchuk: not sure myself how things are done 32bit on 20.04
[16:38] <longstride> Hey everyone, since installing Ubuntu 20.04, every so often I've been running sudo apt dist-upgrade, which to my understanding would bring me up-to-date with the daily builds.  Since the last time I did this a few days ago, I can't get past the login screen.  After I put in my password, instead of getting to the desktop, my monitors actually go into powersave mode.  Anybody else experience this?
[16:39] <lotuspsychje> longstride: didnt ngaio help you last time with this question?
[16:42] <longstride> He did give me a few things to try, but they were unsuccessful
[16:43] <longstride> I appreciated the help though!
[16:43] <lotuspsychje> longstride: you upgraded early from 19.10 was that right?
[16:44] <longstride> it was actually a clean install from the 20.04 iso.  I'm in 19.10 right now
[16:44] <longstride> dual boot situation
[16:44] <lotuspsychje> longstride: wich graphics card do you have?
[16:44] <longstride> Geforce RTX 2070 Super
[16:45] <lotuspsychje> oh i see
[16:45] <lotuspsychje> big GTX and RTX need a !nomodeset to bypass and install the latest nvidia driver possible
[16:45] <longstride> Everything was working great (mostly) until I ran dist-upgrade a few days ago
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> dist upgrade? did you not just said clean install?
[16:46] <lotuspsychje> or do you mean just update system?
[16:47] <longstride> I initially did a clean install, but I've run the dist-upgrade a few times since because my understanding was that that would bring me up to speed with the daily builds.  Is it actually no different than doing apt-get upgrade?
[16:47] <lotuspsychje> dist upgrades are something else then system/security updates of current system
[16:47] <lotuspsychje> !uptodate
[16:49] <longstride> I tried `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade` just a little while ago.  I have not tried `apt full-upgrade`.  Should I do that?
[16:49] <lotuspsychje> yes
[16:50] <longstride> I will do that right away and report back.  Thank you both!
[17:00] <longstride> lotuspsychje: When I said "thank you both" before, I was thanking you and the bot right? lol
[17:00] <lotuspsychje> longstride: you didnt mention nicknames so, i assumed you meant ngaio aswell
[17:01] <longstride> In any case...no luck.  apt full-upgrade had nothing to upgrade
[17:01] <longstride> ah I see.
[17:01] <lotuspsychje> longstride: try the !nomodeset trick
[17:01] <longstride> I did see an error though: PPM init failed, and then the console hung, had to press ctrl-c
[17:02] <longstride> I tried that yesterday on ngaio's advice.  Actually tried it again today.  Maybe I'm doing something wrong.  I updated the one line in /etc/default/grub to include nomodeset
[17:06] <longstride> I really liked 20.04 but I'm starting to think I may be better off to just wait.  Some things are still buggy, like extenstions and the graphics in a few of my games, whereas 19.10 has none of those issues.
[17:06] <lotuspsychje> longstride: we are still in development stage right now, breakage can still happen
[17:06] <lotuspsychje> longstride: final release is in april
[17:08] <longstride> Perhaps I could try a clean install of 20.04 from the latest iso.  But April isn't very far away
[17:08] <lotuspsychje> longstride: even on the current dailys, there are still bugs working on right now
[17:09] <lotuspsychje> longstride: so if you want to install, its to help testing, the LTS way, we reccomend to wait until 20.04.1 in august when more bugs are solved
[17:11] <longstride> lotuspsychje: I see.  I can wait until then.  19.10 is great.  Thanks for your help!
[17:12] <lotuspsychje> longstride: good luck!
[17:43] <lotuspsychje> ask again here majestic 
[18:19] <phpdave11> anyone know what happened to php7.3-mbstring in ubuntu 20.04 dev version?
[18:20] <phpdave11> sudo apt-get install php7.3-mbstring # Unable to locate package php7.3-mbstring
[18:20] <phpdave11> is there a way to view changes to the dev version of ubuntu 20.04?  like on github or something?
[18:31] <genii> !info php-mbstring
[18:58] <phpdave11> php7.4-mbstring works fine, however my application needs php 7.3.  seems like all the other php7.3 modules were installed without issues.
[19:23] <tomreyn> phpdave11: if your application is incompatible to php 7.4 then you shouldn't install it on an ubuntu version which comes with php 7.4. or, better, make it compatible.