[06:14] <JackFrost> schopin: Not sure it's on your radar, but libtorrent-rasterbar is fixed: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/libtorrent-rasterbar/1.2.14-1.1
[09:39] <schopin> JackFrost: that'll teach me not to autolaunch IRC on login. I've just been looking into the version that's stuck in Debian NEW, but it seems I don't have to anymore :). Thanks for the heads up!
[09:40] <JackFrost> I mean I'm sure that'd be nicer, but this'll do. :P
[09:42] <RikMills> also means I could sync new qbittorent :D
[09:47] <schopin> qbittorrent is exactly the reason why I was keeping an eye on the situation :D
[16:03] <rbasak> !dmb-ping
[16:04] <teward> rbasak: wont be able to make it - the log4j stuff is a Red Alert matter at FT job and i'm neck deep in vuln scanning and results of them atm for hunting
[17:47] <juliank> grub 2.06 in jammy-proposed should now boot correctly on BIOS and UEFI x86 machines
[17:48] <juliank> More testing welcome, but  this will probably land in release pocket tomorrow
[17:48] <juliank> It turned out we do not have support for secure boot on arm64, see bug 1954683
[17:49] <juliank> (Even in 2.04, you could not upgrade grub or install new kernels on a secure boot ARM machine, as the grub-check-signatures check fails to validate the kernels and aborts the install)
[17:49] <juliank> (in 2.06, grub also cannot boot them anymore in secure boot, as it verifies before decompression)
[17:49] <juliank> (I plan to address those tomorrow)
[17:51] <juliank> I should try to boot the autopkgtest images in the cloud and reboot them too before removing block-proposed