[01:38] <Johnnyyboy> my sounds do not work on ubuntu 21.04  with linux kernel 5.10  however I found this arch linux solution for that kernel "sudo pacman -S pulseaudio sof-firmware"  what would be the relevant ubuntu command?
[01:38] <Johnnyyboy> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dell_XPS_17_(9700)
[01:41] <Maik> sudo apt install
[01:42] <Maik> but pulsaudio is default on every linux distro these days and thus already installed
[02:08] <Johnnyyboy> i think i tried it for sof-firmware but it didnt work
[02:10] <johnnyboy> yea i tried nothing happens
[02:10] <johnnyboy> could I perhaps install the arch linux sof-firmware somehow on ubuntu 21.04?
[02:11] <johnnyboy> E: Unable to locate package sof-firmware
[02:15] <johnnyboy> well ill try this tactic: https://www.reddit.com/r/Dell/comments/husu3r/how_to_get_fully_working_audio_in_ubuntu_2004_on/
[02:35] <johnnyboy> damn cant get it to work, i guess ill be stuck using 5.6 kernels since newer once simply dont have functioning audio for my dell xps 9700
[03:59] <guiverc> Maik, fyi: if johnnyboy returns, a `apt-cache search` found firmware-sof-signed which maybe what what he was after..
[04:12] <guiverc> sorry, I see the discussion now in #ubuntu too... and that was already mentioned
[11:19] <gjasny> In the Ubuntu Hirsute docker image is a strange bug happening: https://gist.github.com/gjasny/b2e5a39520c05a4ddd87f7d556d5e695
[11:20] <gjasny> installing any package via apt make this command output flip from yes to no: sh -c 'if [ -x /usr/bin/true ]; then echo yes; else echo no; fi'
[11:20] <gjasny> Do you have an idea what's going on?
[11:50] <gjasny> I did not notice that libc6 got updates with installing nano, I guess I hit: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1916485