[01:51] <lotuspsychje> bug #1965662 fix released
 "gnome-maps doesn't seem to..." <- I am able to work around this with `--force-online` command line switch; then it works fine.
[11:10] <lotuspsychje> PaulW2U: bug #1968663
[11:13] <PaulW2U> On impish though. I don't see that on jammy any more. Not sure why as I don't think there have been any recent updates to fix that.
[11:24] <lotuspsychje> yeah weird PaulW2U 
[12:15] <tarzeau> will 22.04 have gnome-control-center 42?
[12:17] <PaulW2U> No
[12:17] <oerheks> nope https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center
[12:17] <tarzeau> PaulW2U: thanks, user asked, and found it in debian experimental :)
[18:27] <coprolalic> hola
[18:28] <coprolalic> are the betas SecureBoot signed?
[21:08] <gausus> re 
[21:09] <gausus> i am trying to test cockpit + libvirt on Ubuntu 22.04
[21:09] <gausus> yet, i get an error: Virtualization service (libvirt) is not active
[21:09] <gausus> in the cockpit log section there is an error:
[21:09] <gausus> 11:06 PM
[21:09] <gausus> internal error: Unable to get session bus connection: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.AccessDenied: An AppArmor policy prevents this sender from sending this message to this recipient; type="method_call", sender="(null)" (inactive) interface="org.freedesktop.DBus" member="Hello" error name="(unset)" requested_reply="0" destination="org.freedesktop.DBus" (bus)
[21:09] <gausus> libvirtd
[21:10] <gausus> 11:06 PM
[21:10] <gausus> Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
[21:10] <gausus> libvirtd
[21:10] <gausus> 11:06 PM
[21:10] <gausus> Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
[21:10] <gausus> libvirtd
[21:10] <gausus> 11:06 PM
[21:10] <gausus> Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied
[21:10] <gausus> libvirtd
[21:10] <gausus> 11:06 PM
[21:10] <gausus> Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/
[21:10] <gausus> what might be the issue here?
[23:51] <Maximalist> Are there any major security upgrades in J.J.?