[02:04] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[13:28] <CarwynNelson> I'm trying to report an issue i've encountered whilst testing the mate daily image, but I'm not sure which package to report the bug against. I encountered the error `squashfs error: unable to read cache block entry 10c40` when rebooting from the install. I had a successful install previously, the major difference between these two installs being
[13:28] <CarwynNelson> ZFS.
[13:30] <CarwynNelson> Killing my qemu vm and restarting does get me to a successful install - so it does look like the install works eventually.
[13:31] <felco> can I dist-upgrade yeeeeeet =]
[13:32] <lotuspsychje> felco: reccomended to upgrade on final release
[13:32] <felco> sure, is it released yet? haha
[13:32] <felco> releeeeeeeeaaaassseeee the kraken, ops the 20.04
[13:32] <lotuspsychje> felco: april 23
[13:33] <nonix4> felco: well I tried couple days ago... result had quite a bunch of issues that fresh install (currently in use) doesn't.
[13:33] <felco>  anyone tested zfs
[13:36] <captainfantastic> Hello guys. Does current 20.04 daily build have Gnome 3.36?
[13:37] <lotuspsychje> captainfantastic: yes
[13:37] <lotuspsychje> !info gnome-shell
[13:38] <felco> hey that gnome-shell is the culprit of this bug that all applications running on gnome dies and you get back to the login screen?
[13:38] <felco> is that fixed?
[13:38] <lotuspsychje> felco: you know the bug ID?
[13:39] <felco> Uhh... let me check launchpad, I don't remember
[13:48] <felco> lotuspsychje https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-drivers-common/+bug/1655348
[13:50] <felco> Since I got that, I did a fresh install of 19.10 and it is waay better now
[13:51] <felco> I don't get the freeze, but sometimes gnome dies and I loose everthing loaded on the desktop
[14:04] <tomreyn> this bug report is a mix of different symptoms across different ubuntu versions, kernel versions. it's quite likely different people discussing different issues which only bear some similarities. generally, when you experience issues where both the environment and symptoms are not exactly the same as what was reported previously, the best approach is to open a *new* bug rather than to add to an existing one (you can still add a reference to 
[14:04] <tomreyn> the other bug report there).
[14:04] <tomreyn> felco: ^
[14:06] <felco> Ok
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> felco: i would also follow tomreyn advice, try to get to the root of the problem that causes your freezes, check /var/crash , investigate dmesg & journal logs
[15:04] <The_LoudSpeaker> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1872308
[15:04] <The_LoudSpeaker> ^ tho the issue is in eoan, sending it here coz there are probably more people here who can test it
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> The_LoudSpeaker: that bug is filed for 19.10
[15:05] <The_LoudSpeaker> as I said, probably more testers here.
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> The_LoudSpeaker: are you testing the same bug on 20.04?
[15:06] <The_LoudSpeaker> I don't have an instalation of ubuntu20.04 around
[15:06] <lotuspsychje> The_LoudSpeaker: then please lets keep things divided, use #ubuntu for this bug if you want
[15:07] <The_LoudSpeaker> I did.
[15:43] <pavlushka> lightdm is crashing xserver, so I dithed lightdm and just using marco on ubuntu-mate DE and it is fine now
[15:44] <pavlushka> I am running it on a vm, and also the same config on my Desktop and on my Laptop, just marco with mate DE on 20.04
[15:44] <pavlushka> *ditched
[15:45] <pavlushka> with lightdm it just brings me back to the login screen every time I try to do something (like launching any app)
[15:47] <pavlushka> to be honest, lightdm never liked me
[16:29] <pavlushka> and where is the network-manager-applet?
[19:10] <FurretUber> Hi, I noticed there is a 71 MB volume being shown on Thunar, from LXD 14353. Is there something I can do?
[19:11] <FurretUber> Can I remove this loop file safely using GNOME Disks?
[20:24] <FurretUber> Hi, I noticed there is a 71 MB volume being shown on Thunar, from LXD 14353. Can I remove this loop file safely using GNOME Disks?
[20:30] <oerheks> lxc delete somecontainer ?
[21:23] <FurretUber> oerheks: I only have the containers I need currently. Now I noticed GNOME Disks has "/var/lib/snapd/snaps/lxd_14353.snap (deleted)"
[21:23] <FurretUber> While it says deleted, I can mount this loop device normally