=== Kamilion|ZNC is now known as Kamilion [01:56] on this morning linux-firmware updates, im getting 2 bugs after regarding linux-firmware failed to upgrade & list-oem-metapackages crash [01:57] reported both bugs privately [01:59] manualy upgrading from a terminal gets me a dpkg stuck on linux-firmware too [01:59] its stuck on a: dpkg: fout bij verwerken van archief /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-firmware_2022 [01:59] 0314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1_all.deb (--unpack): [01:59] kan '/lib/firmware/ath11k/WCN6855/hw2.0/regdb.bin.dpkg-new' niet openen: Bestan [01:59] d of map bestaat niet [02:01] ok, looks like bug #1963568 [02:01] Bug 1963568 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu) "linux-firmware 20220302.gitee0667aa-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade" [Undecided, Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1963568 [02:18] lotuspsychje: that's not the bug. Correct one is bug 1964814 [02:19] Bug 1964814 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) "linux-firmware fails to upgrade to 20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1" [Critical, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964814 [02:19] ok, tnx + affected PaulW2U [04:12] thanks PaulW2U & lotuspsychje [04:12] o/ [04:12] * guiverc didn't have that package upgrade this morning; but got it now.. [04:13] kk [04:13] anyone also got a dissapeared screenshot app on -desktop? cant find it anymore [04:14] could not find it too. installed gnome-screenshot manually :) [04:14] 2022-03-14 11:25:05 remove gnome-screenshot:amd64 41.0-2 [04:14] from my dpkg logs [04:14] i wonder what their plan is [04:15] !info gnome-screenshot [04:15] gnome-screenshot (41.0-2, jammy): screenshot application for GNOME. In component universe, is optional. Built by gnome-screenshot. Size 45 kB / 256 kB [04:15] optional eh [04:16] for its kind of essential but we will see :) [04:16] +me [04:16] flameshot is better, no need for gnome-screenshot anymore [04:16] agree, should be something by default in its place [04:17] i dont care which one comes with the desktop meta package really [04:17] but there should be one [04:17] there was this built-in screenshot in gnome right? anyone knows its command? [04:17] maybe thats the new plan [04:17] maybe it opens when you press print screen? [04:17] no, tested it [04:18] its a full screen shot, like normal [04:18] i could not find anything working so i installed my own [04:19] new indicator sections too here, like energy and BT [04:22] wow flameshot is almost overwhelming but i guess i could use it [04:22] some edit functions are nice to have [04:24] i had bugs on flameshot on jammy too [04:26] bug #1952555 [04:26] Bug 1952555 in flameshot (Ubuntu) "Flameshot can't take screenshots, 22.04, wayland" [Undecided, Fix Released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1952555 [04:26] seems fixed now [04:26] i still got too many wayland quirks anyway. back on xorg :) [04:31] same here Ravage [04:31] a lot of things are borked on jammy still [05:23] i can't confirm? [05:24] was too lazy to install 20.04 on new computers that arrived, meanwhile 7 machines with 22.04 they're all happy with the stuff (well except the libpcl-dev that was not installable few days/a week ago) [05:56] wich1 tarzeau ? [05:56] a lot of things are not borken on jammy! [05:57] although i have a hotfix patch file that fixes 7 things that annoy me&our users [05:58] tarzeau: does your cheese video recording work? [05:58] mine does not on both xorg wayland [06:03] tarzeau: kazam crashes, gcompris doesnt launch,funguloids segfaults, photokollage icon borked, gnome JS errors on switching workspaces, network troubles both on wifi/eth [06:03] got 15+ bugs for sure [06:08] we're not using cheese video recording. neither gcompris, funguloids, kazam, photokollage, or gnome workspaces switching. network only with cable (works) [06:09] lotuspsychje: how am i not surprised? :) my expertise recommendation was to switch to debian again but management didn't approve [06:09] My wifi got better after some update [06:09] maybe we'll switch last minute or double/triple our hotfixes [06:09] Don't remember when exactly [06:09] 22.04 at home, wifi works (not upgrading every day, it works, keep it as it is) [06:10] wich chipset do you have Ravage [06:10] but yeah, inkscape stopped launching, no msg, strace shows crap, i just use it on macOS it just works [06:10] inkscape should be fixed now [06:11] gnome is the worst thing ever i saw in my life, switching back to amiwm or wmaker+gnustep again [06:11] bcmwl/6.30.223.271+bdcom, 5.15.0-18-generic, x86_64: installed here [06:11] lotuspsychje: RTL8821CE [06:11] product: RTL8111/8168/8411 PCI Express Gigabit Ethernet Controller [06:12] and product: Wireless-AC 9260 [12:10] a bug has been created on that second other bug from this morning, bug #1964923 [12:10] Bug 1964923 in update-notifier (Ubuntu) "list-oem-metapackages crashed with AttributeError in packages_for_modalias(): 'Cache' object has no attribute 'packages'" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964923 [13:03] * enyc meows [13:03] Curious how 22.04 stabilising at this point [13:03] considering updating 21.10 to 22.04 on the 'testing' netbook or if better to try new install [13:04] 21.04 and 21.10 have some bug that seems to need nomodeset on this i3 cpu grahics and like to see it fixed [13:04] wondering if best to test some 22.04 pre-release test/alpha/beta images [13:10] try a daily live session [13:11] Beta will be out on March 31 [13:12] https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ [13:12] Maik: from there? [13:13] yep [13:13] Maik: ok =) on the case ;O [13:14] if you need the main Ubuntu edition that is [13:16] enyc: keep in mind though there's a linux firware bug at the moment which prevents it from installing when you try to update. [13:29] Maik: ok i dont think anything im using on that netbook needs fsepartae firmwaer, its all intel video and atheros wifi ... [13:38] enyc: linux firware will come with the update wether you want ot not [13:38] update/updates [13:39] these are not separate firmware or drivers [13:40] lol... we both have a hard time typing it seems :D [14:58] Maik: =)) [15:13] broken ? dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/linux-firmware_20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1_all.deb (--unpack): unable to open '/lib/firmware/ath11k/WCN6855/hw2.0/regdb.bin.dpkg-new': No such file or directory [15:18] WoC`: yes [15:19] WoC`: see bug https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964814 [15:19] Launchpad bug 1964814 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) "linux-firmware fails to upgrade to 20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1" [Critical, Fix Committed] [15:19] they are working on a fix [15:19] ok, ty [15:20] appreciated [15:20] you're welcome [18:58] Maik: hrrm good news, 22.04 including its' 5.15 kernel works in uefi and non-uefi mode live booted on the thnetwoboojk without needing nomodeset ;O [18:58] bug fixed or my broken install bypassed, either way... [18:59] I notice the iso (hybrid bootable...) image now uses GPT! [19:04] I see there is (as is important) something like 2nd partition entry with 'bootable' set on the partition entry in the hybrid mbc [19:04] mbr [19:11] this being important because (a) some systems won't accept GPT protective container partition in the mbr if marked bootable and (b) many pc bioses (intel?) won't try to boot a device without 1 partition marked bootable in mbr. [19:12] Still, I'm curious why the change from MBR to GPT partioining for the image... [19:18] bug #1964814 should be solved now, update/upgrade to test [19:18] Bug 1964814 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) "linux-firmware fails to upgrade to 20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1" [Critical, Fix Released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964814 [19:22] anyone rebooted into gnome-shell 42~beta-1ubuntu2 yet? [19:38] new update to gnome-shell got me a new bug #1965003 [19:38] Bug 1965003 in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu) "Orange running dots on launchers are out of centre on bottom dock" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1965003 [20:38] re bug #1964814, works here, two systems [20:38] Bug 1964814 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Jammy) "linux-firmware fails to upgrade to 20220314.gitcd01f857-0ubuntu1" [Critical, Fix Released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964814 [21:00] WoC`: because they released the fix