[15:43] <jrwren> its been a month since 20.04 came out... time to upgrade from 19.10
[15:43] <cmaloney> heh
[15:45] <jrwren> hopefully it is stable without the new kernel, because I don't want to reboot
[17:16] <jrwren> til: bzr -> breezy
[17:27] <jrwren> does anyone know how ubuntu installer decides to install hardware related packages on install time? e.g. i have a wifi chip and the broadcom package didn't get installed at install time. I'd love to suggest a patch, but I've no idea where this data is
[17:29] <cmaloney> That's a good question. I have no idea
[17:30] <cmaloney> perhaps a look-up table?
[17:31] <jrwren> sure, but where?
[17:32] <cmaloney> not sure offhand.
[17:32] <jrwren> i should ask in #ubuntu I guess. I wonder if there is an #ubuntu-installer
[17:32] <cmaloney> which package did you have to install?
[17:35] <jrwren> i don't remember its name. I'd have to go look.
[17:39] <cmaloney> if it's Broadcom it's likely because the repo for non-free software wasn't part of the install
[17:39] <cmaloney> that would be my guess
[17:39] <cmaloney> like the NVidia drivers
[17:40] <cmaloney> That's why I asked about the package.
[17:40] <jrwren> oh, that could be it.
[17:49] <jrwren>  bcmwl-kernel-source in restricted... so yup, I guess so.
[17:50] <jrwren> thanks cmaloney
[17:50] <cmaloney> jrwren: np. Glad it got sorted.
[17:51] <cmaloney> unrelated: I wish Broadcom would just open the damn source already
[17:51] <jrwren> yup
[17:51] <jrwren> i wish vendors would stop using broadcom chips
[17:51] <jrwren> ;)
[17:51] <jrwren> man, that system76 laptop is more tempting every day.
[17:51] <cmaloney> ++
[18:14] <jrwren> if it wasn't $2000 I'd have it already ;)
[19:40] <mrgoodcat> today I finally decided to give multipass a try and boy am i glad i did
[20:28] <rick_h> just use lxd! (unless you're on windows/mac then enjoy multipass)
[20:54] <cmaloney> heh