[02:14] <lotuspsychje> good morning
[06:18] <luna_> morning
[17:20] <myphs> another day, another bug? when having a call (e.g. via Tox, Teamspeak) and pressing "Power Off..." from the top left menu, so that the menu with 3 options opens, but the signal for powering off is not actually sent, the calling software is interrupted and closes. this is reproducible for me every time
[21:26] <Kon> Is it true that Nvidia driver updates will be rolling in 20.04? I've seen this on multiple blogs
[21:28] <oerheks> nvidia drivers are finally included, and 'rolling'.. do you mean you get updates?
[21:28] <oerheks> yes, ofcourse
[21:31] <Kon> oerheks: But, for example, will a user on the 440 short-lived branch automatically update to 441?
[21:31] <Kon> And will the free Mesa driver stack have the same packaging policy?
[21:31] <Kon> Currently those only get updated with point releases
[21:33] <oerheks> 440 short-lived branch? never heard of that term, you will get updates, if necessary
[21:33] <oerheks> not the one on the iso, ofcourse. only when installed.
[21:36] <Kon> Nvidia has a "short-lived" branch and "long-lived" branch. Their terms. v440 is the current release.
[21:38] <oerheks> isn't 440 the stable one? never used short lived branch
[21:38] <Kon> "If necessary" isn't very clear, but I suppose we'll just have to see if this makes the semi-official proprietary graphics PPA completely obsolete
[21:39] <Kon> Most users have Intel graphics which use the free Mesa stack, so it'd be nice if free drivers could get the same treatment