[02:37] <Eickmeyer> jbicha: Just hit bug 1967973. Unstable's version is newer (42). I'm willing to bet this was left-behind after DIF. No libadwaita dep, should we sync?
[04:02] <jbicha> Eickmeyer: thanks for asking but gir1.2-adw-1 is libadwaita
[04:03] <Eickmeyer> jbicha: Well, at least I asked this time. XD
[04:04] <jbicha> does it work any better if you log out and log in to the Xorg session?
[04:10] <jbicha> I wouldn't expect polari 42 to work where 41 doesn't but you're welcome to test it on your computer
[04:13] <Eickmeyer> jbicha: I'll let you know in a minute.
[04:17] <Eickmeyer> jbicha: 41 works on X11. polari is broken on Wayland.
[04:19] <jbicha> btw webkit is broken on Wayland at least for me #1966418
[04:19] <Eickmeyer> jbicha: Yeah, I can confirm that with Evolution.
[04:19] <jbicha> if you're feeling especially adventurous, you could try if using the old mesa fixes the polari issue too
[04:19] <jbicha> https://jeremy.bicha.net/2022/03/29/how-to-install-a-bunch-of-debs/
[04:21] <Eickmeyer> Also confirmed with goa. Webkit is broken on Wayland.
[04:21] <jbicha> I don't think Polari is used by many people. I don't use it actually.
[04:21] <Eickmeyer> I don't either, I was just testing it.
[08:32] <Kolusion> I am trying to allow port 1723 in to a certain NIC IP address using this command, but its not working
[08:32] <Kolusion> ufw allow in on ens3 proto tcp from any port 1723 to 182.234.33.104
[08:32] <Kolusion> What have I done wrong?
[08:34] <Kolusion> I mean I am trying to allow traffic in over port 1723 to 182.234.33.104 on interface ens3.
[08:34] <oerheks> more a Q for #ubuntu support..
[08:35] <Kolusion> Some dumb cunt banned from that channel for no reason.
[08:36] <oerheks> No, with a perfect reason.
[08:37] <oerheks> join #ubuntu-ops to discuss that
[08:37] <xnox> cjwatson:  seb128:  when i started on ubiquity; there was only one user of skip. If one ticks "download updates during install" when that stage of the process is done there is skip button. Meaning if one gets bored of waiting to download updates; one was able to expand the bottom terminal window bit, and click skip to skip downloading updates and finish off the install slightly quicker.
[08:37] <xnox> at least that was the intent ~10 years ago?!
[08:38] <xnox> "when that stage of the install is happening"
[08:40] <Kolusion> oerheks. There is nothing to discuss.
[08:40] <jibel> seb128, I checked for J-P last week and this button is useless now. There is no plugin that implements the callback.
[08:41] <Kolusion> It is for Canonical to investigate its staff problem
[08:41] <seb128> jibel, that's a different skip button, see my comment from yesterday on the installer channel
[08:43] <seb128> jibel, the one I was mentioning here is https://git.launchpad.net/ubiquity/tree/gui/gtk/ubiquity.ui#n1020
[08:44] <seb128> jibel, which does https://git.launchpad.net/ubiquity/tree/ubiquity/frontend/gtk_ui.py#n1716
[08:45] <Kolusion> So I am trying to allow traffic in from port 1723 to 182.234.33.104 on interface ens3. My command didn't work. How would people do this with UFW?
[08:46] <Kolusion> Where is this open source community read to help I keep hearing Linux users talk about when they are trying so hard to get a Windows user to try Ubuntu?
[08:47] <oerheks> Kolusion, #ubuntu-ops
[08:47] <Kolusion> oerheks: That isn't helping me get this broken product working.
[08:48] <Kolusion> I'm not interested in the internal operations of Canonical. Its not my business.
[08:48] <seb128> xnox, thanks, that might still be the case I guess, I don't really understand those debconf_progress calls. reading the code it should only show the button if the vte widget showing the log is displayed though which I don't think i the case today
[08:48] <seb128> Kolusion, #ubuntu-ops isn't a Canonical thing
[08:49] <Kolusion> If I am going to complain, its going to be calling up Canonical over the phone and be a headache.
[08:49] <Kolusion> Everything Ubuntu is a Canonical thing.
[08:49] <seb128> Kolusion, and didn't you say yesterday you were going to use windows 10? you should stick to that plan :)
[08:50] <Kolusion> I am using Windows 10
[08:50] <seb128> so you are on the wrong channel
[08:50] <Kolusion> No I am not.
[08:51] <seb128> stop trolling now or you will end up kicked out of this channel as well
[08:51] <Kolusion> No ones trolling dickhead. Kick me all you want, it changes nothing. I'll just cause a headache elsewhere.
[08:51] <seb128> elsewhere is not here which works for me
[08:52] <Kolusion> You'd be suprised what I can do.
[08:54] <Kolusion> An anonymous bomb threat to Canonicals UK office via VPN and after letting them know to pull up their IRC staff. Pretty sure that would come back to you.
[08:55] <Kolusion> What do you reckon oerheks?
[08:58] <Kolusion> Pathetic
[09:10] <juliank> yeesh, that was something else
[09:11] <juliank> somebody ought to file police report about the bomb threat threat
[09:11] <oerheks> juliank, done that.
[11:20] <tumbleweed> mwhudson: gnuradio should be resolved already, with a sync I did
[11:20] <tumbleweed> it's not migrating due to a NBS in thrift, I think
[15:00] <ogayot> Would a core-dev be interested in sponsoring a fix for ltrace? LP: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ltrace/+bug/1967518 Thanks!
[15:43] <xnox> ogayot:  less noise in the update of the diff of the diff would be nice; or like a second/new patch ppc64el-2.diff
[15:46] <ogayot> xnox: thanks! sure no problem. I'll try to find a way to avoid the noise with quilt refresh ; or I will edit the diff afterwards
[15:56] <xnox> ogayot:  maybe fiddle with settings to produce similarish type of diff.
[15:56] <xnox> (context / no context / git-no-git diff etc)
[15:56] <xnox> or a second new patch file.
[15:56] <xnox> which is on top of the previous one.
[16:06] <Kolusion> I have traffic coming in through port 25 on 1.2.3.4 and I want to route it to 5.6.7.8. How can this be done?
[16:11] <Kolusion> 'iptables -t nat POSTROUTING -s 1.2.3.4 -d 5.6.7.8'?
[16:16] <Kolusion> The documentation is so terrible. No wonder people spend thousands on products from Microsoft over Ubuntu for free.
[16:17] <vorlon> Kolusion: this is a channel for development of Ubuntu; for user support you want #ubuntu as per the topic
[16:17] <Kolusion> Someone in that channel banned me for no reason so I can't get in.
[16:18] <Kolusion> Why doesn't anything on Ubuntu ever just work like Windows or a Honda.
[16:20] <Eickmeyer> Kolusion: Please come to #ubuntu-ops to discuss your ban.
[16:21] <Kolusion> Eickmeyer my ban doesn't bother me.
[16:21] <Kolusion> Eickmeyer I can just ask here.
[16:21] <Eickmeyer> Kolusion: Ok, but it also means you forfeit support.
[16:21] <Eickmeyer> No support here.
[16:21] <Kolusion> Eickmeyer Ubuntu doesn't have support.
[16:22] <vorlon> asking here after you've been told this is not a support channel will just get you banned here
[16:22] <Kolusion> vorlon go ahead and do it.
[16:23] <Kolusion> vorlon I can cause more trouble for you than you can for me, believe me, and if you want to challenge me then go ahead and ban me and you'll see how the real world works.
[16:25] <Kolusion> Where does Mark Shuttlewrth reside?
[16:25] <Kolusion> Just curious.
[16:26] <Kolusion> seb123
[16:26] <Kolusion> seb128
[16:30] <Kolusion> I see so many people that use computers talk about how wonderful Linux is and I see them try so hard (practically beg) people to try Ubuntu and that there is a large community to help. lol
[16:32] <Kolusion> What exactly does Canonical develop? The software bag app ufw..
[16:32] <Kolusion> Neither which work.
[16:32] <Kolusion> Before the software bag app was telling me i was on a metered connection, when I checked, I wasn't. nice job guys
[16:33] <ogra> Kolusion, please note that your bomb thread against the cnaonical london office has been reported to the australian police and telsta this morning
[16:33] <Kolusion> HAHAHAHAHAHA
[16:33] <Kolusion> OH NONONONONO
[16:33] <ogra> w dont ake such threads lightly (as does the police)
[16:33] <ogra> *we dont take
[16:33] <Kolusion> ow noononononon
[16:34] <Kolusion> please dont hurt me
[16:35] <Kolusion> is this the part where i am suppose to be sad?
[16:36] <Kolusion> Sorry you cant get a job at Microsoft
[16:37] <vorlon> ;D
[16:42] <Kolusion> Anyone mad?
[16:42] <oerheks> I thought you would be klined by now.
[16:43] <Kolusion> HA HA HA HA
[16:46] <Kolusion> boring
[16:46] <vorlon> +1
[16:47] <Eickmeyer> smh
[17:57] <smoser> is there a view of what went into archive over time better than 'focal-changes'  mailing list ?
[17:58] <smoser> ie, very useful to see things that go in at https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/focal-changes/2022-March/thread.html but is there any other view of that ?
[18:10] <vorlon> smoser: there is habitually an effort to summarize the set of changes into the release notes at the time of each point release; but this is a bit of a manual effort to synthesize, and there's not really a summary that exists outside of that
[18:13] <smoser> right. thank you. launchpad api would have it. just wondered if there existed a more convienent view. thanks.
[19:08] <jbicha> smoser: focal-changes is also missing all the Debian autosyncs
[20:44] <mwhudson> tumbleweed: well it's ok now indeed
[20:44] <tumbleweed> yeah, I see it migrated
[21:57] <smoser> jbicha: am i wrong? no autosyncs to stable releases, right?
[21:57] <smoser> i was specifically considering stable releases here, but that is a good point.
[21:57] <jbicha> oh, if you're just tracking SRUs, never mind then :)
[22:00] <smoser> if you want to write a nice ui that includes stable and developemnt releases, i wont object ;)