[00:24] omg, anyone watching the BigClive stream? lol [01:11] I'm not, what's he done this time.... [01:13] The Mancs Beard Club has joined him, Kev gave out his mobile number and people from around the world have been calling lol [01:23] * penguin42 assumes you mean the manx beard club? [01:23] I wasn't sure of the speeling [01:26] well wouldn't want to confuse with those in Manchester [08:34] :D [12:55] hmm 4.15.0-151 kernel on bionic was definitely the cause of the freezes i was seeing yesterday, also seen a post on askubuntu with the same thing... no idea how to get some attention on the issue though [12:56] raised it in #ubuntu-kernel - wrong day of the week though i'm sure :D [13:21] daftykins: Had the previous version worked OK for you? [13:22] yeah i'm back on -147 to restore stability, same with the askubuntu comment - https://askubuntu.com/questions/1353859/ubuntu-18-04-05-lts-desktop-hangs-with-since-kernel-4-15-0-151-and-systemd-237-3 [13:23] now hang on, that's not focal that's... [13:23] bionic? [13:23] yep [13:25] hmm 151 just has the se_file security fix in, but 148 has quite a lot o changes in [13:26] not sure i saw 148 install, is it possible it was skipped over? [13:26] all bionic hosts i have went 147 -> 151 [13:27] yeh it's possible they never released it, I was just looking in the git [13:28] it looks like they're testing 152 [13:29] now, question is how do you get it [13:30] :D [13:30] i wonder if there could be a similar impact which was why my 20.04 Oracle VPS went nuts yesterday [13:33] different symptoms mind [13:33] * penguin42 is strugglign with the kernel-ppa directory structure [13:34] https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/test-build/ shows that nice 4.15.0-152.159 at the top of there with a nice green GOOD - now what's the path to the deb [13:35] ahha [13:35] daftykins: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/test-build/bionic/linux/Ubuntu-4.15.0-152.159--8713aee6c3a2a3a39fd191786609312d5f3ab3d5/amd64/ [13:35] if you're lucky they've fixed it in 152, if it still breaks then you can report it's still broken in it [13:36] looks good, thanks :D [13:36] daftykins: The other two get-outs if it's still unstable are enabling the HWE to go to the focal kernel [13:36] actually, forget about the other one [13:39] mmm i'm pretty averse to HWEs though [13:42] i wanted to reply to the askubuntu piece but it's only really for solutions eh... so not right to reply [13:42] seems my rep isn't high enough to comment, either [13:43] ok brb [13:45] and in, now we play the waiting game! [17:25] sheesh i just glued the iMac LCD back in place, hah [17:39] why did you need to take the LCD off? [17:54] 'cuz it's a mac :) [18:01] copying some movies to phone. it's a sad day when your phone has more free space than your desktop :-P [18:12] penguin42: that's how you get into the innards of all iMacs, up until ~2011 it was magnets securing the glass in front of the LCD, after that it became a fused unit glued to the chassis [18:12] well maybe not the really old lamp like ones [18:13] so much glue selling them is like flogging an old horse :-P [18:15] oh bizarre [18:18] penguin42: before and after, having cut the LCD adhesive with a stanley knife - https://imgur.com/a/ARaFHko [18:18] just went to share an image with my Nextcloud instance a moment ago and got a full system freeze again on that -152 kernel, funky [18:45] daftykins: Damn, that would have made things easy [18:47] seems it didn't even matter that when i purged -151 it seemed to take away the intel-microcode package with it [21:57] rasp pi blog 10 years old... they grow up so quick :-P https://www.raspberrypi.org/weekly/ten-years-of-the-raspberry-pi-blog/ [21:59] cor la! [22:02] they were hoping to sell a few thousand, current sales, 40m [22:07] Something wrong here.. https://twitter.com/kiwapebretech/status/1419404612994408451 [22:09] :D [22:09] all that space and they didn't throw in a floppy drive or cup holder :-P