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Yep, and I'll bet I could significantly reduce what I learned by doing those installs by not running proposed. But I still believe that the worst package failures have occurred...
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Yep, and I'll bet I could significantly reduce what I learned by doing those installs by not running proposed. But I still believe that the worst package failures have occurred...
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This section is for the discussion of development of Cosmic Cuttlefish, and the testing of Bionic and Xenial point releases. There is a perfectly good reason for keeping Proposed...
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+1
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This is what I have.
Display: wayland server: X.Org 1.20.0 driver: i915 Proposed enabled (as always).
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Distributor ID: Ubuntu
Description: Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish (development branch)
Release: 18.10
Codename: cosmic
inxi -Sxx
System:
Host: rrnbtter-Lenovo-ideapad-320-15IAP...
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I'm using Cosmic with Gnome/Wayland desktop and both Opera which I use and Firefox which I don't use are both playing Youtube videos ok. I did get some AV updates today (Sunday).
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18.04.1 working here just fine with today's proposed updates.
Note: I suggest that you don't enable Proposed unless you are comfortable with a reinstall and have a current verified to...
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The SD card requires kernel support and you don't get that support until boot, therefore you can't boot from SD. Since USB is supported from bios you can boot from USB. I don't see why...
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I have been using Gnome/Wayland since it arrived with the Bionic cycle and don't care to use anything else. Since my "updates" were being locked by a conflict between apparmor and...
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Yes!
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This works for me
sudo apt remove --purge snapd
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@ uRock, Running dev isn't quite the same as in the past. With the new kernel patching system, I don't have to worry about vbox breaking. There is currently a Wine compatibility problem ...
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I mean 18.10 as my header implies "Ubuntu Development version"
Description: Ubuntu Cosmic Cuttlefish (development branch)
Release: 18.10
Codename: cosmic
Type=wayland
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I agree that 16.10 had a persistent wifi problem. However it should be working fine today since those problems have been long solved. For myself, I am currently running Ubuntu 18.10 with...
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I doubt that this K3b issue has anything to do with Bionic.
Either way, I'm happy! It's working just fine!
Bionic/Wayland/GDM = Purrrrfect!
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Oddly, I just got a update for cdrdao. It may be just the fix you need.
rrnbtter@rrnbtter--110-15ISK:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency...
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I got a "failed to verify" error on my DVD-RW but after an eject and reinsert I wrote a tahr.iso to the disk and then copied over it with a bionic.iso. Both copies verified.
I'm running...
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I had RTL wifi problems through out the 17.04, 17.10 cycle in which I used the git drivers as a solution. However my cellular hotspot has been continually freezing after a extended idle...
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I'm using Gnome Wayland in Ubuntu 18.04 and through the entire 17.10 run. I have zero problems and Win7 in virtual box is perfect. There were guest problems with Vbox for a while but it...
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Thanks for the info Jeremy. I still don't know what series OS he is using but he may be able to get the 4.14 kernel by enabling "Proposed".
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I don't know what OS version you are using but the RTL wifi cleared up with the 4.14 kernel. Prior to that I have been using the git hub drivers since 17.04 which work fine but you have...
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The following is the output from my bios. I'm not an expert on this but it is the bolded line that concerns me. There may be other data here to be concerned about. Not sure. The UEFI was...
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@linuxyogi, I'm saying that a future kernel update could inadvertently fail to protect from the bug. It isn't on it's face an actual bug. Millions of Windows users are buying these...
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Looks good, however I would't say ok since that would be foolish. Nothing less than a Legacy install would do it for me. The gravity of the problem is too great. One kernel...
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Not booting Windows = Good!
Kernel 4.13.0-21 has been released to fix this problem. It is in the "Proposed" repos.
If you are not booting Windows then a Legacy install is the safer...