[10:33] <nikesh> hi , I have a customized ubuntu iso and netplan apply failing to me in snap environment . on debugging, I found that busctl command not working with io.netplan.Netplan
[10:33] <nikesh> busctl tree io.netplan.Netplan
[10:33] <nikesh> Failed to introspect object / of service io.netplan.Netplan: Failed to execute program io.netplan.Netplan: Permission denied
[10:34] <nikesh> any idea why Permission denied is coming
[10:35] <nikesh> all busctl command failing with Permission denied on io.netplan.Netplan to me
[20:19] <nikesh> busctl command failing with Permission denied on io.netplan.Netplan to me
[20:19] <nikesh> any idea
[22:36] <sudobash> whoever developed netplan really hurt the linux community and I believe you did it intentionally and with malicious intent...
[22:37] <sudobash> Also your POS app is broken and will add multiple yaml configs (horrible idea, WTF were you thinking?) for the exact same wifi network... Literally like some Windows XP bug from 20 years ago... INCOMPETENT
[22:38] <sudobash> If you fail to connect to a hidden network, because Gnome 3 / network-manager? is a POS now (literally works in Mate, but not Gnome, NICE!) then netplan will write the same yaml config over and over and over and over and over again like it has no idea what the developer was doing in the slightest
[22:39] <sudobash> literally infinite times
[22:39] <sudobash> GREAT CODE!
[22:39] <sudobash> AMAZING WORK!
[22:40] <sudobash> netplan single handedly destroyed the integrity and reputation of Ubuntu
[22:41] <sudobash> Really AAA work
[22:41] <sudobash> IDK Maybe it's Gnomes fault, but your yaml configs are still tragic and an abomination to Linux
[22:42] <sudobash> please give up and stop developing netplan...
[22:42] <sudobash> it is a POS
[23:28] <JanC> FWIW: it seems like something is broken in 23.10 when a WiFi password contains a "$", and that upset sudobash...