[03:10] Alright, I'm testing to see if I can reproduce the mess with WiFi and Ethernet. [03:25] OK so bad news. Broadcom WiFi on Lubuntu Kinetic is b0rked. Even though I upgraded my system first like the release notes said to... which I wrote... because that's how it should have worked... [03:28] I wonder if maybe the dkms fix never came out of -proposed? [03:28] !broadcom [03:28] Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx [03:28] Is it one of those problemmatic bcm43XX series? [03:29] genii: Doubt it, I know this chip works. There's a known issue in Kinetic related to DKMS and Secure Boot. [03:29] hm [03:29] Anyway I'm guessing the fix never made it out of -proposed, we're about to find out. [03:30] arraybolt3[m], if you can work out a solution to make it work, please document on the discourse (when it's working of course) OR we could maybe change the release notes (if others agree; ie. wordpress edit) if necessary [03:30] guiverc: I had to enable -proposed, upgrade DKMS, then uninstall and reinstall the WiFi driver and it appears to have worked. [03:30] So the real solution is to get that update out of -proposed pronto. [03:30] (Or at least that's what I think.) [03:31] Alright it had me do MOK enrollment this time so that's hopeful. [03:31] :) (i have nothing useful i can test for you, even if I had time) [03:32] No prob. WiFi is working now. :) [03:35] (I should specify, Broadcom WiFi on Secure Boot, which is the setup my laptop is currently using.) [04:30] Simon Quigley: I can now say for sure that it must be something about your system that is making the Ethernet have trouble. I have a Kinetic system connected to both WiFi and Ethernet at the same time, no special steps needed. [04:31] (Or at least I'm pretty sure.) [11:51] "Simon Quigley: I can now say for..." <- This is the experience I am having too. Both devices are enabled and working and I am able to unplug the Ethernet and switch to the WiFi without doing anything special. [13:17] Thanks @Leok for all your SRU testing. [15:37] [telegram] And thank you @guiverc as well !😊 (re @lubuntu_bot: (irc) Thanks @Leok for all your SRU testing.) [19:32] [telegram] Ubuntu 23.04 Codename Revealed – And It’s a Lucently Likeable Label https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/10/ubuntu-23-04-codename [19:32] [telegram] Lunar lobster finally... [19:52] Wait... is that legit? [19:53] [telegram] Yes :p [19:53] I believe Launchpad confirms [19:54] Oh wow. Nice [19:54] [telegram] yep https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lunar [19:54] [telegram] Thanks (re @Leokolb: yep https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lunar) [19:54] [telegram] Lunatics then welcome? [21:02] ...Sometimes the codenames are better than others... [21:02] Still, I dunno, it's pretty cool. I liked Kinetic Kudu better though. [21:06] I think for the releases I have been actively involved in Disco Dingo is one of my favorites though Focal Fossa is a nice play on the date. [21:07] Heh, that's a pretty good one. It's funny, you first read them and you're like "huh?" and then you look at it for a bit and you're like "Actually, that's cool, I like it." [21:26] "Simon Quigley: I can now say for..." <- Darn. Thanks Aaron and Dan for confirming, I appreciate it [21:31] tsimonq2: Sure thing. Weird problems are weird.