[08:13] if i say automatically check for updates: never, but it still does it, it's a bug, right? [11:59] affected + confirmed bug #1965235 [11:59] Bug 1965235 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/1965235 === jje_ is now known as jje [13:43] Hi [13:43] what will be the deployment method for 22.04 release ? [13:43] preseed still ? [13:53] we switched away to that new other thing [13:53] but still hacking it to not fail [13:54] (efi/non-efi was a problem, multiple devices were one, built-in card readers were another, and so on) [15:28] that new other thing will be "autoinstall", i assume [15:48] i tried autoinstall with ubuntu server, what a mess. I hope that it will work better with some improvments on desktop [15:48] will preseed still be possible ? [15:57] eoli3n: 22.04 is still in development, a lot of bugs needs resolving in this stage [15:58] testing it early we agree to take the messy bits & breakage too [16:18] i need to start my migration early, because i have much work to port everything [16:18] that's my fifth migration, started from 12.04 [16:18] anyway, i need to port NFS installed apps and the whole ansible playbook [16:19] but I don't need deployment to work for this, this will be the last part [16:20] i stay around and will notive any problem ;) [16:27] eoli3n: you're aware that LTS to LTS release upgrades are usually not supported until *around* there is the first point release for the new LTS? [16:28] i.e. 20.04 LTS -> 22.04 LTS would become supported *around* the time 22.04.1 releases. [18:14] tomreyn i just need a fresh install [20:10] Is there an upgrade path for moving off of needing the `libzfs2linux` for Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 22.04? [20:53] recieved in #xubuntu; [20:53] Hey all... just testing the cdimage for 22.04 and noticed that when I install icebreaker it goes to "Other" in the menus, rather than "Games" (it's listed in Games in 20.04). I'm sure it's not a very big priority, but thought I'd mention it.