[02:21] <tomreyn> FurretUber: if the resular file /var/lib/snapd/snaps/lxd_14353.snap exists you can probably manage it using the "snap" command. this would be revision 14353 of the "lxd" snap.
[02:28] <FurretUber> Hmm... it says no such file or directory
[07:02] <Silmarilion> Morning, it appears that mysql-workbench package does not exist in 20.04 repositories.
[07:03] <lotuspsychje> !info mysql-workbench
[07:03] <housecat> "Debian #953138, removed in testing, unfulfillable dependency on python-paramiko"
[07:04] <Silmarilion> I see
[07:05] <lotuspsychje> Silmarilion: cant find it in apt-cache indeed
[07:12] <luna_> meowning
[07:12] <luna_> updated to the Final Betas of 20.04 today
[07:29] <tomreyn> Silmarilion: https://forums.mysql.com/read.php?152,685111,685139#msg-685139
[07:32] <Silmarilion> tomreyn, I am guessing that python2 is not supported anymore?
[07:33] <tomreyn> not in 20.04, and certainly not upstream
[07:34] <tomreyn> whoops i lied, there's 2.7 in focal's universe
[07:35] <tomreyn> but paramiko isn't available for 2.7 on focal apparently.
[07:38] <tomreyn> maybe https://dbeaver.io/ is a good enough alternative
[07:39] <Silmarilion> Yeah I just installed it, I use both.
[09:14] <frechdachs69> what is current way to automate fossa installation using netboot (i.e. using mini.iso)? preseed or the new autoinstall?
[09:29] <lotuspsychje> welcome danjjl 
[09:32] <danjjl> Hello I just installed Ubuntu 20.04 and am since experiencing a very slow internet when using WiFi. I am having a bit of trouble debugging the issue and would appreciate help to identify the issue.1. This is a fresh Ubuntu 20.04 install2. Internet worked just fine on 18.043. Internet still works fine when using an ethernet cable4. On WiFi resolving
[09:32] <danjjl> websites is very slow (~2-10 seconds)5. Speed tests on WiFi show a fast internet connection6. The latptop as got an Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless AC 7265, REV=0x210 chipAny idea what I could do to debug this issue?
[09:52] <frechdachs69> is the netboot installation going to support the new autoinstall mechanism, too?
[09:53] <frechdachs69> for 20.04?
[10:52] <lotuspsychje> welcome snowdin 
[10:52] <snowdin> lotuspsychje: thanks for pointing me to the 2 channels
[10:53] <lotuspsychje> welcome snowdin 
[10:53] <snowdin> I got some support in the kubuntu channel for my question already
[10:53] <lotuspsychje> great to hear
[10:59] <RikMills> :)
[12:49] <tomreyn> frechdachs69: i am pretty sure it's supposed to. i don't know whether it does already.
[15:44] <howarth> Wonder what's up with the kernel freeze. It was supposed to be on April 9th but new kernels keep landing in proposed updates for 5.4.0.25.28 (and now 5.4.0.25.29 in building).
[15:55] <lotuspsychje> howarth: kernel sub numbers will always get released when needed
[16:20] <lotuspsychje> welcome myphs 
[16:20] <myphs> hi, thank you for welcoming me
[16:21] <myphs> is 20.04 beta considered stable already? or is the possibility of it breaking in the next week quite high?
[16:22] <lotuspsychje> myphs: there are still some bugs to solve in this stage, but there's no general statement valid for every system
[16:23] <lotuspsychje> myphs: it also depends on the hardware installed on aswell
[16:24] <lotuspsychje> myphs: are you planning to clean install or upgrade to test it?
[16:24] <myphs> well i'm using a thinkpad t470 and i've got some time today but not the next couple weeks
[16:24] <myphs> lotuspsychje: i'd do an clean install. usually a minimal install with luks and full disk encryption
[16:25] <lotuspsychje> myphs: if you install the beta now, updates will lead you to the final release when its out
[16:29] <lotuspsychje> myphs: its the users choice to install 20.04 now, or await 20.04.1 around august and more bugs are solved
[16:29] <myphs> lotuspsychje: that's what i thought, but if there are still issues remaining that might render my os unusable i'd rather wait
[16:30] <lotuspsychje> myphs: well as said above, it really depends on the hardware aswell, what you can do is test a liveusb and see for yourself
[16:36] <lotuspsychje> pavlushka: fixed nvidia on 20.04?
[16:38] <pavlushka> lotuspsychje: yes, it supports only GUI mode, if I stop x server, it does not show the tty shells, remains just blank
[16:38] <lotuspsychje> pavlushka: wich driver version are you on now?
[16:39] <pavlushka> 440 with GTX 1030, a cheap one
[16:39] <lotuspsychje> good so you did make 440 work afterall
[16:41] <pavlushka> lotuspsychje: yep, ate my whole day, I thought lets use the nvidia to test on coreboot, 5 minutes here and then on testing, right?
[16:41] <myphs> lotuspsychje: alright, i'll take a look at at it later. thank you!
[16:41] <lotuspsychje> myphs: good luck!
[17:08] <pavlushka> and then I start playing 0ad to relax, it's like chasing the rabbit, right?
[17:09] <lotuspsychje> didnt test pavlushka im more a fps guy
[17:10] <pavlushka> frame per second of what?
[17:11] <lotuspsychje> first person shooter :p
[17:12] <pavlushka> lotuspsychje: wow, so steam, right?
[17:15] <lotuspsychje> pavlushka: steam or games from the repos
[17:15] <pavlushka> lotuspsychje: 0ad is a game from the repo
[17:16] <lotuspsychje> yeah i know, RTS