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tjaaltonEickmeyer: missing context.. which issue?05:46
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LaibschHow do I reactivate crash reporting for a package for which I previously deactivated it (by ticking the box "do not make reports of this type anymore", not sure about the exact message)?10:59
cpaelzerLaibsch: I'm not sure about this, but your button-clicking might have been converted to a file in /etc/apport/blacklist.d/ which you could now remove?11:04
LaibschThank you, cpaelzer.  I will have a look.11:04
LaibschUnfortunately, nothing apparently relevant there.  And I believe this won't be system-wide but only apply for the user.11:06
Laibsch"find ~/.config/|grep apport" is empty, too11:08
ahasenackschopin: hi, did you take a look at freeradius wrt openssl 3? The upstream commits?12:11
ahasenackI saw your comment in the bug12:11
ahasenackupstream seems very annoyed at the openssl3 diffs12:11
schopinahasenack: morning! I had a look but I think it'd be a pain to backport, since they weren't centralized in a PR.12:12
ahasenackright, random commits here and there12:12
ahasenackmany without a pr, just "cowboyed"12:12
schopinWhich is why I'm really hoping for 3.0.2612:12
ahasenackwe can see if current tip works12:13
ahasenackthe test failure is for sure fixed, but that doesn't exercise the whole stack12:13
ahasenackI'm already admitting we will have to go ahead of debian12:13
ahasenackwe could package something like 3.0.26~gitXXXXXXX, or 3.0.25+gitXXXXX12:14
schopinThat's a possibility, indeed :/12:14
ahasenack...and firefox crashed again13:24
ahasenackbryceh: ^13:24
ahasenacknot radeon, though13:24
ahasenackjust can't drag tabs anymore13:25
ahasenackfeels like early 2000 again13:25
didrockssarnold: once you are around, I checked https://termbin.com/hb49. On adsys itself, 0.8 fixes the unchecked error when we upgraded to new govet compared to this 0.7 traces. The rest is false positives to me or unwanted errors. I checked the errors not checked in the vendored dependency and hasn’t spot anything serious or impacting us.13:37
cpaelzerahasenack: I think paride reported the same with memory pressure making most of his tabs stop rendering and needing to reload when he gets back to them13:46
parideyes it keep happening: no crashes but it constantly unloads tabs from memory13:47
ahasenackI got that dialog to either wait or force quit13:47
paridewhich slows things down by a lot and it's also interfering with notifications13:47
ahasenackand it was unresponsive, not even text input worked13:47
ahasenackI'm on impish, btw13:47
paridedidn't get that one13:47
ahasenackwhatever the tab was displaying was working (well, I didn't look for animated gifs), but frozen13:47
parideI'm on Jammy but the FF version is the same I believe13:48
ahasenackI mean, it was displayed, no rendering faults or empty sapces13:48
Eickmeyertjaalton: The post is on ubuntu-devel@ regarding what we're working on now re: /boot overfill. (see also #ubuntu-meeting for xnox's comments)15:27
EickmeyerThat should give you context.15:28
tjaaltonah15:28
rbasakEickmeyer: so one catch with making /boot bigger. I don't think it'd apply to existing users upgrading up, would it? So if it turns out it's a good thing to do, it might still be dangerous to assume that all users therefore have a bigger /boot.15:49
rbasakEickmeyer: so one catch with making /boot bigger. I don't think it'd apply to existing users upgrading up, would it? So if it turns out it's a good thing to do *and the change is made*, it might still be dangerous to assume that all users therefore have a bigger /boot.15:49
Eickmeyerrbasak: No, it wouldn't apply to new users. Nothing can be done about them, the ship has sailed. BUT, going forward it's still a good thing for new users. Also, best to respond to the ML post. :)15:51
EickmeyerThat's where discussion has been requested.15:51
rbasakEickmeyer: yeah sure. I don't mean to suggest it not be changed if that's the right thing to do regardless of that catch :)15:56
rbasak(and I didn't want to be misunderstood like that which is why I didn't reply there)15:57
Eickmeyerrbasak: Ah, makes sense. :)15:58
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bdmurrayHowever, the release upgrader does check to see if your /boot partition has room to hold new kernels and will present some warning / stop upgrades if it is too small.16:02
rbasakIs it just me or is jammy-proposed quite broken now? build-essential isn't installable?17:42
rbasakHmm. In my view, libc6 2.34-0ubuntu3 is still in the release pocket, but the new libc6 also isn't in the proposed pocket.17:47
rbasakThat'll be why.17:47
rbasakI suppose that's a caching race.17:48
rbasak(and races between suites are still possible in apt)17:49
rbasak(^ it now works again)18:47
tewardbdmurray: memtest86, was that synced down and made available on the daily ISOs or do I have to go run a live env and then handle things19:05
tewardfor testing memtest86+ that you emailed about19:05
bdmurrayteward: Its in the manifest for today's daily. https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/daily-live/20220215/jammy-desktop-amd64.manifest19:09
tewardcheck, so it should already work out of the box with 'test memory' on the options on the ISO then.19:13
tewardthanks bdmurray wasn't sure if it synced down or not (and lazy)19:14
bdmurrayI think I sync'ed it on Friday, I guess I could have been more explicit in my email. ;-)19:14
ahasenacktjaalton: sergiodj merged sssd, btw, it's uploaded19:29
tjaaltonahasenack: nice19:31
EickmeyerJulianAndresKlod: Bug 1914278 has a debdiff \o/20:40
ubottuBug 1914278 in packagekit (Ubuntu Jammy) "Kernel updates marked as 'manually installed', prevents old kernels cleanup" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/191427820:41
sarnoldyikes, 175kb?20:46
Eickmeyersarnold: Yeah, contains quite a few changes.20:49
EickmeyerVery representative of PackageKit 1.2.5 releasing soon (hopefully).20:50
Eickmeyersarnold: They basically had to rewrite a ton of the apt backend.20:54
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