Hi all.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for having Elfy too. He still misses you all.
All done now with this - all the best, keep up the good work.
Come April I'll be dealing with the ubuntu...
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Hi all.
Thanks for having me.
Thanks for having Elfy too. He still misses you all.
All done now with this - all the best, keep up the good work.
Come April I'll be dealing with the ubuntu...
We're no longer producing 32 bit images.
Just in case people think there's an issue on the tracker with it gone now.
Do you see anything in logs?
You could try opening a terminal and running journalctl -f
Now try mounting - do you see more information than system call failed: bad address there?
https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4801
Not sure there is a bug reported on launchpad for it - but the work would get done by Xfce and shown on the bug above anyway.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-manual-tests/+bug/1795159
No-one has bothered to fix it.
I don't see anything on https://xubuntu.org/contribute/ that says come to the forum?
The support page mentions the forum though ;)
Any plans to catch up with the world here? Access on a mobile is as awful as it was back when horses were the new cars ... Or still waiting for canonical IS to care?
How is using -proposed and I suppose testing packages in there useful?
You don't know for sure that those packages will even be used - or superseded by packages that work properly ...
That is...
Don't doubt it - still bewildered why people think running with it enabled permanently is at all useful.
Works fine for me.
I had the issue this morning when I enabled -proposed to see if there was something there, when I disabled it again it's fine.
So - using proposed for some reason?...
Check /etc/modprobe.d/ for an nvidia.conf file
Bug was fix released : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/1761593
Up to you of course. but ... ;)
Report early - might get fixed, report late - less chance of it.
That wiki page is well out of date - it was last edited in 2009 ...
I certainly didn't know it existed. That page is in fact specifically about reporting upstream
I've now changed it to point...
If that is the case - worrying about antivirus applications is pointless - or perhaps laughable.
Unless they decide to just use it - this is exactly right. It is logged as such on IRC logs.
Given that what you did with grub customiser appears to have broken your grub then I'm not sure why you're blaming something else :)
What happens if you undo what you did to make it stop working?
It appears to be a result of having 2 indicator plugins - the old one is still needed for thunderbird.
Try editing preferences from the status notifier and hiding the network indicator.
They didn't - they are busy ...
There is an expected respin due to a 1767067
Once there is a respin, it needs testing - for all flavours, then the images have to built on cdimage, then it gets released.
The current...
Here you go:
https://rt.ubuntu.com/Ticket/Create.html?Queue=1
That's where to report this.
I'd be surprised if they'd never thought of it ...
Yea - been testing a lot of the 'not in Xubuntu yet Gtk3 things' thunar is one of them :)
Did you add something to Thunar to do this? Not seeing the possibility to create archive in Thunar here.
(Possibly because Thunar 1.7.2 Gtk3 version)
There is ALWAYS a Xubuntu release note for the dev release and it starts up early in the dev cycle.
Shortly after we release 18.04 I'll copy that to the 18.10 release note - which will then get...
Definitely not -proposed as it's not in there.
As far as the other 2 go - your guess would be as good as mine.
I'd probably go for -release as it's been released, on the other hand it's a...
From the current Ubuntu iso
root@ubuntu:~# cd /media/ubuntu/Data/iso/Xubuntu/18.04/
root@ubuntu:/media/ubuntu/Data/iso/Xubuntu/18.04# file bionic-desktop-amd64.iso bionic-desktop-amd64.iso:...