[12:09] <lotuspsychje> morning KBar 
[13:09] <KBar> hi
[13:28] <lotuspsychje> o/
[13:49] <lotuspsychje> KBar: paul let us know bug 1759526 changed to a wontfix
[14:07] <KBar> well if its set to wont fix then theres really not much we can do other than join the upstream discussion. i wont say its a serious bug, but i dont understand how and why its supposed to move around like that
[14:16] <lotuspsychje> exactly KBar 
[14:16] <lotuspsychje> what i also dont understand, the clock is part of the gnome panel, so part of gnome shell realy, shouldnt be moving at all right?
[14:43] <KBar> yep
[15:06] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje, KBar: Was reading log on web due to very bad internet connection today. Re clock bug I found another one which explains that moving the clock is an Ubuntu modification - also closed 'Won't Fix' - bug 1884392
[15:09] <KBar> one more reason to stay away from gnome and bring back unity! :P
[15:10] <PaulW2U> I'm thinking of moving to Kubuntu :)
[15:10] <KBar> no. please migrate to xubuntu!!
[15:10] <KBar> you wont regret it
[15:11] <KBar> (totally unbiased)
[15:11] <PaulW2U> I used Xubuntu for several years. Didn't work well with my dual monitor setup
[15:12] <KBar> ah. i see. i think they're working on it
[15:13] <PaulW2U> Also had a problem with Chrome/Chromium menus not working after resuming from suspend.
[15:28] <lotuspsychje> tnx for the new bug find PaulW2U 
[15:29] <lotuspsychje> affected too, but wont do much at this point
[16:00] <TJ-> I've never had issues with multi-monitor - which GPU/drivers Paul?
[16:05] <lotuspsychje> think he was on intel TJ- 
[17:08] <alkisg> Typing `asdf`, I get asked by `command-not-found` to run `sudo apt update` so that it updates its database.
[17:08] <alkisg> But even after that, it keeps asking again and again. Is that an 22.04 issue or is it just me?
[17:11] <lotuspsychje> lotuspsychje@R00TB00K:~$ asdf
[17:11] <lotuspsychje> Kon gegevensbank niet vinden voor command-not-found. Voer 'sudo apt update' uit om de gegevensbank te maken.
[17:11] <lotuspsychje> asdf: opdracht niet gevonden
[17:12] <lotuspsychje> same alkisg 
[17:12] <alkisg> Thank you lotuspsychje :)
[17:17] <lotuspsychje> alkisg: even after apt update and full upgrade, still persists
[17:19] <alkisg> Yeah something is wrong there, unfortunately until the new year my free time is nil :/
[17:25] <lotuspsychje> what is it suppose to do normaly alkisg 
[17:26] <alkisg> lotuspsychje: after its database is updated, when you type e.g. "php" and it's not installed, it says "to install this program, run apt install php7-cli" etc
[17:26] <alkisg> I.e. it maps unknown commands to packages
[17:27] <lotuspsychje> ah right, packages sugestions
[17:28] <lotuspsychje> should i file a bug against apt?
[17:28] <alkisg> No, that would be against command-not-found, probably
[17:29] <lotuspsychje> allright, on it
[17:29] <alkisg> Maybe its apt hook isn't properly registered and is not running on `apt update`
[17:29] <alkisg> 👍️
[17:36] <lotuspsychje> alkisg KBar bug #1950052
[17:37] <alkisg> Great!
[17:37] <lotuspsychje> thank you alkisg for the find
[17:37] <alkisg> Thanks!
[17:43] <FurretUber> Hi, what should I do to make jammy bugs appear on jammy Launchpad? They seem to have the tag, but they don't appear as, for example, bug 1949589
[18:23] <PaulW2U> lotuspsychje: Re your command-not-found bug I can't confirm. Works properly here. Mine is an upgrade but yours a new install?
[18:23] <PaulW2U> Early days into development may be something hasn't been enabled yet
[19:44] <lotuspsychje> yeah mine is a clean install PaulW2U 
[19:45] <lotuspsychje> nite