[01:43] Will both Ubuntu Software and the Snap Store be installed as they are now, on the finished product? [03:54] good morning to all === feoh1 is now known as feoh [06:52] latest updates on ubuntu 20.04 broke the system... [07:04] seems to be an instance of 1867431 [07:37] the bug tracker seems to say "fix commited" but i can't find a reference to such a commit on that page... [07:56] evils: bug #1867065 [07:56] bug 1867065 in casper (Ubuntu) "Installer hangs at boot on machine" [Critical,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1867065 [07:57] oh wait its bug #1867431 sorry [07:57] bug 1867431 in glibc (Ubuntu) "ERROR got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'libc6'" [Critical,Fix committed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1867431 [08:02] !info libc6 [08:02] libc6 (source: glibc): GNU C Library: Shared libraries. In component main, is required. Version 2.31-0ubuntu5 (focal), package size 2649 kB, installed size 13245 kB [08:03] evils: is the version you should have now ^ [08:08] welcome SeeM2 [08:08] SeeM2: check the daily link for the current daily iso's [08:08] (in this topic) [08:08] SCHAPiE👦🏼 [08:08] sorry [08:08] lol [08:09] SeeM2: aiui the debian installer is still available, but 20.04 might be the last vesion with it [08:09] lotuspsychje: weechat weirdness [08:10] i hear good things about weechat [08:11] ducasse: I usually install Ubuntu with / partition only and rsync that to preconfigured lvm volumes elswhere. the old Debian installer was great for that. [08:11] *is [08:11] you can use debbootstrap, though [08:12] That You, I'll check that. [08:13] I have a new keyboard and my fingers do not cooperate yet. [08:14] SeeM2: keep also in mind, the server installer is being revamped, worked on, so unexpected behaviour can still happen in this stage [08:15] test things on a safe box :p [08:16] I need installer only once. :) I'm working on ldap and, since it could take a couple months, 20.04 will be more than ready until production deploy. [08:17] for production you might wanna wait till 20.04.1 around august [08:20] I'm in no hurry and I rather would like a cuople more years of free updates that stability right now. [08:20] cool [11:26] Hello everyone! I have a fresh installation of ubuntu 20 on my laptop. I'm trying to install virtualbox but I'm having some troubles with dkms [11:27] when I run `VBoxManage --version` I get this: http://sprunge.us/RqlyOr [11:27] but of course the packages are installed [11:32] so linux-headers-generic is installed? [11:33] already the newset version [11:33] systemctl status vboxdrv.service [11:34] Unit vboxdrv.service could not be found. [11:34] are you using the virtualbox packages from ubuntu or upstream packages? [11:35] "6.1.4_Ubuntur136177" sounds like ubuntu's. [11:35] how do I check that? I Installed them via `sudo apt install virtualbox` etc.. [11:36] apt policy virtualbox [11:36] if it points to ubuntu mirror servers, then you're using ubuntu's packages [11:36] if it points to virtualbox.org then you're using upstream packages. [11:37] http://sprunge.us/U4UuI6 [11:37] thanks [11:37] I guess I should istall the upstream packages then [11:37] i have no experience with ubuntu 20.04, yet, and haven't been using the virtualbox packages in ubuntu in a long time, so i can probably not help more. [11:38] i'm not saying that the upstream packages will be better, but they *can* be. [11:38] Ok I'm giving em a try [11:38] actually there are no upstream packages for 20.04, yet [11:40] so better focus on identifying and solving the problem with the ubuntu provided packages. [11:40] search the journalctl -b output for virtualbox related error messages, fo example [11:41] but first of all, just reboot, and ensure secureboot is disabled (may be needed to load those kernel modules) [11:42] I'm disabling secureboot [11:43] brb [11:45] Hello! I disabled secure boot and now it works [11:45] good! Thanks! [13:39] sudo authetication failure after that disastrous upgrade yesterday...any bug fixes avaiable? altho I doubt I'll be able apply them if I'm locked out of sudo. [13:41] BluesKaj: everything got duped to this one: https://launchpad.net/bugs/1867431 [13:41] Launchpad bug 1867431 in glibc (Ubuntu) "ERROR got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'libc6'" [Critical,Fix committed] [13:47] eve sabdfl got hit it seems! [13:47] *even [13:47] thats the real mark right RikMills ? [13:47] yep [13:48] hehe [13:54] so how can I upgrade the system with the bug fix if I'm locked out of sudo? ...seems like a vicious circle [13:55] BluesKaj: think i saw comments about chroot from a live [13:55] and muon shows libcrypt1 is installed [13:56] my version is 1:4.4.10-10ubuntu4 now [13:56] chroot has never worked for me ...I've followed many tuts and I aleays get an error [13:57] lo yeah , same [13:57] lotuspsychje: ^ [13:57] yeah i never mess with it neither, i had to reinstall [13:58] I don't feel like reinstalling again [13:58] this pisses me off ...how could they let this happen [13:59] BluesKaj: think the fix is there once you sudo apt update, but without sudo.. [14:01] not yet [14:01] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1866844/comments/12 is the workaround [14:01] Launchpad bug 1867431 in glibc (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1866844 ERROR got an error from dpkg for pkg: 'libc6'" [Critical,Fix committed] [14:02] good luck BluesKaj ^ [14:07] heh, how can I save changes to /default/grub if I don't have permissions ? :-) [14:08] BluesKaj: at boot grub i think BluesKaj [14:27] well, that workarounf failed [14:54] i cant drag/ move icons on the dock anymore, on a new daily ubuntu-desktop, anyone else tryed that? [14:54] only right mouse/add to favorites [16:35] Hello! I installed 20.04 on my new Dell Precision 7740, and have had some problems with my touchpad and also iwlwifi: [16:36] ping 8.8.8.8 is giving me a bunch of errors, some duplicates, and 30% packet loss on an otherwise reliable network [16:36] and the touchpad lags a lot when I drag my mouse [16:37] dmesg for iwlwifi shows some errors, including "Microcode SW error detected. Restarting 0x0." [16:37] with "Status: 0x00000040, count: 6" coming right after [16:38] this is after installing the latest driver for my Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz card off Intel's website [16:39] maybe the backports iwlwifi ppa is any good https://launchpad.net/~canonical-hwe-team/+archive/ubuntu/backport-iwlwifi [16:40] ok trying that now [16:41] what prompted oyu to install a driver from intel.com? did the driver coming with ubuntu not work then? [16:41] machine completely froze (I guess while I was typing things in here on my other laptop) so I have to hard-reboot first [16:42] @tomreyn the driver looked the same as the one on intel's website but was a few kb different in size, so I figured it couldn't hurt [16:42] I am just guessing, as I don't understand the network stack well enough to really debug this on my own [16:43] cowpig: so things worked fine before you installed th eone from intel.com? [16:43] no, apologies: I was having the same problem [16:43] i see [16:44] this laptop is certified for 18.04 LTS with the oem kernel [16:45] where the oem kernel is most likely needed due to the 168c:003e "killer" wireless chipset [16:45] https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201904-27018 [16:46] hmm, strangely when I try to `sudo add-apt-repository ppa:canonical-hwe-team/backport-iwlwifi` I am getting an error that I could not get lock `/var/lib/apt/lists/lock` [16:46] updates pending.. ? [16:46] being used by `/usr/lib/packagekit/packagekitd` [16:47] as in I installed updates before I last rebooted? If that is a possible cause it's probably it [16:47] update-manager is working in the background, looking for updates, and possibly installing them [16:48] backport-iwlwifi-dkms is in universe, no need for the ppa [16:49] ok installing [16:50] @tomreyn I don't have the `Qualcomm Atheros Killer N1525 Wireless-AC (168c:003e)` on my machine [16:50] got the `Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 160MHz` instead [16:51] in case updates are being installe din the backgroun i'd try to just reboot once those upgrades are done (without backport-iwlwifi-dkms) first of all [16:51] should I cancel the install [16:51] iwlwifi is indeed th eintel driver [16:51] it's going at 12 kB/s because of the network problem [16:51] you should probably attach an ethernet wire and install any pending updates, then reboot [16:52] ok brb [16:58] problem's still there [16:58] I'm on the machine w/the errors connected with ethernet so I can dump logs/outputs here if it helps [17:06] (I installed the backport package) [17:07] could this line be related? [17:07] `BIOS contains WGDS but no WRDS` [21:36] Trying to determine if I should log a bug for this or not. Installing fish on 20.04 (x86_64 desktop) works, pulls down dependencies however it's missing some python libraries required for running fish_config. Not a big deal, worked around it by installing python3-pip