=== lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [08:05] Running Firefox developer edition 6.0.0b5 64bit x86-64,on top of updated 17.10, and when I open an image in a new tab, Cursor does not change to magnifier, when I am over picture. Zooming picture to 1:1 works on click, only, cursor that would suggest zooming does not change when hovering over picture. Might be interesting for next Ubuntu. [08:23] sima: we reccomend testing daily with packages meant for the ubuntu version [08:24] lotuspsychje, ok, thanks. [14:30] good morning [14:31] how to put srcolling on on ubuntu 18.04 [14:31] magic mouse 2 [14:51] what process/package creates and configured the .gpgpg? [15:11] can I install ubuntu on HP Envy x2(snapdragon 835)? [15:14] how do I fix this https://pastebin.com/PqZ7mEBR [15:24] donofrio_: your root user shouldn't have a gpg config [15:24] donofrio_: i'm not 100% on that, but it doesn't really make sesne [15:28] nacc, when I try on my normal account - https://pastebin.com/FBhR4F6J [15:47] donofrio_: well, that's pretty clear, your user's dirmngr is not what add-apt-repository is trying to connect to [15:47] donofrio_: i've never had a problem with this, so i'm assuming it's your WSL :) [15:48] it is, and what should dirmngr point to? [15:48] donofrio_: `which dirmngr` ? [15:48] one sec [15:49] "/usr/bin/dirmngr" [16:00] donofrio_: you might pass -m to do add-apt-repository [16:00] dunno, i've never had any issue with it [16:00] I'll give that a shot... [16:05] ;( https://pastebin.com/7sd3wEkU (I appricate your help even if you don't have issues with it alot, I just want to get these repo's working so I can get xfwm4.13 - needed for my notebooks they switched from xrender to opengl [16:06] donofrio_: it seems like xubuntu-dev is alrady in your sources.list; do you just need to add the key? follow th instructions from the pppa page [16:08] oh humm....I might have manually added that....I forget....I do bunches of reloads tryin to get this winubuntu working the was I use it ..... yah I think I just need the key but unsure.... [16:08] donofrio_: try following the ppa page instructions to just add the key [16:09] oh the last six was my attempts at getting this working that is why they are listed [17:18] nacc, what did I miss....tried the ignore flag ;( https://pastebin.com/AWSLbxRr [17:20] donofrio_: did you add the key? [17:25] threadripper 16core is $869 right now. hard to beat the pricing [17:36] nacc, no not yet, last time I didn't have a key (for remmina-next) I thought I used a "switch to force it to continue" but this time it's not working or I'm using the wrong switch? [17:54] where is the settting for system colors? [18:01] my screen is going black in 15 seconds of inactivity. this, after i changed 'blank screen' to never , or 15 minutes, or 5 minutes [18:02] donofrio_: it seems like you should just add the key [18:02] donofrio_: you really don't want to use insecure repositories [18:04] I tried this but ;( "donofrio@WSAL0196:~$ sudo apt-key adv -keyserver ppa.launchpad.net --revc-keys EB563F93142986CE Executing: /tmp/apt-key-gpghome.WInJwZDkul/gpg.1.sh -keyserver ppa.launchpad.net --revc-keys EB563F93142986CE gpg: conflicting commands" [18:04] why conflicting command? [18:05] i scrambled /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades somehow.. can anyone pastebin a clean one to me? [18:06] donofrio_: it's --keyserver [18:07] lotuspsychje@R00TBOOK:~$ LANG=C sudo apt update [18:07] E: Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades:64: Extra junk after value [18:07] lotuspsychje: that line is commented out her, but i believe i have some local modifications [18:07] *here [18:07] one sec [18:07] nacc: i tried with comment or without, apt spits out the same [18:08] lotuspsychje: this is my .ucf-dist, which i believe is the package version [18:08] (waiting for pastebin) [18:08] kk [18:08] http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bcBDhVSHPW/ [18:09] nacc: tnx lemme try [18:10] same error [18:11] its like apt doesnt care if file has changed or not hmm [18:12] lotuspsychje: this is my actual file ... http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rsYyHdb3DN/ which successful apt updated just now [18:12] mine looks exactly like nacc's - and I have no issues [18:12] nacc: is there a way to reload apt somehow? [18:13] tried comment, uncomment and your clean one [18:13] lotuspsychje: i don't think that should be necessary in general [18:13] lotuspsychje: i'd reboot? :/ [18:13] lotuspsychje: i really don't know [18:13] reboot doesnt fix neither, tested [18:13] lotuspsychje: you could also look at lsof and see if there's something holding the file open [18:17] what's the :64: about on that anyway? [18:17] nacc, back to ipc issue ;( https://pastebin.com/txSz4ZtU [18:19] flocculant: not sure, tryed to edit flase to true for auto cleanup [18:19] *false [18:19] then it went wrong [18:19] :) [18:20] lotuspsychje: I assume you've moved the original 50.blah out and copied a new one in and still get the issue? [18:20] not yet lets try that [18:20] or of course use the backup one :D [18:21] donofrio_: is this the same issue you had a while ago? [18:21] yes [18:22] just figured I'd work on it for awhile then come back if still having issue, we'll I am.... [18:22] and did you try doing what unit193 said in #xub-dev then? [18:23] flocculant, nacc deleting the file did the trick [18:24] lotuspsychje: ok - you got a good one from nacc and that works? [18:24] have to test after updating [18:24] good call :p [18:26] flocculant, best I could the file is encrypted or something: https://pastebin.com/zz1tw0xt [18:27] right - no idea what's up - is this that install in windows or whatever you were talking about? or was that someone else lol [18:28] flocculant, it was me http://www.tinyurl.com/donofrio1804 is how I get to where I'm at now... [18:29] so perhaps then it's something to do with that causing your problem [18:31] flocculant, if you looked at the process I simply take the most recent ubuntu 18.04 amd64 cloud image convert the squishfs file to a tar file then load it into wsl it boots I patch it up because the file is now a month old, then I add 1466 pakcages though apt-get install xfce4* and ubuntu-desktop packages then pritty much bing I'm here....so how might that process cause this result? [18:33] no idea - just asking - because you're not usually up front when trying to get help about that ;) [18:43] flocculant, yah I'll get more open....mybad for not being in first place.... [18:47] nacc: placed your file now, update works, but autoremove doesnt yet [19:12] lotuspsychje: ok === Elimin8r is now known as Elimin8er [22:20] Hrrm....... [22:20] This seems needless usability-anonyance in 18.04... [22:21] when presented with exfat USB-stick it just goes "unknown filessystem exfat" [22:21] Well, I think it's more polite than inserting an ext4 FS on Windows! [22:22] it does not suggest/offer to install "exfat-fuse" "exfat-utils" [22:22] TJ-: aah windows 'disk is not formatted' ??? ;-) [22:22] what 'it' is reporting/detecting the FS though? is it being massaged through a GUI? is it GVFS? [22:22] TJ-: default ubuntu 18.04 bionic test-image desktop [22:22] so Gnome? [22:23] must be [22:23] ahh... not touched it in many years [22:23] I did, however install it on btrfs root [22:23] i notice all the other 12.04/14.04/16.04/18.04-on-ext4 in this testing-VM, DON'T put the btrfs-18.04 into their grub menu [22:24] but the grub installed by that btrfs-18.04, does boot all 4 sfstems [correction: I don't have a 12.04] [22:24] does GRUB have a btrfs module? [22:24] TJ-: it must have SOME kindo of support as it boots 18.04 off btrfs ok hrrrrrrrrrrrrrm [22:25] I was being sarcastic, sorry :) We've had brfs in GRUB since 2010 :) [22:26] But, for those other releases, it's possible the grub-probe code isn't correctly loading its btrfs module [22:26] what "other reasons" ??? [22:28] I've not looked at the grub-probe code for a while but I think it relies on some other tools to ID the file-system. It's possible that hasn't been working correctly for BTRFS, or it may be because of the way you've got the subvolumes configured - I seem to recall there was some mention of it only supporting the / [22:28] e2fsprogs provides this blkid library for detecting stuff, though grub may be doing its awn thing of course [22:30] Try "grub-probe -t fs /dev/XXXX" on the BTRFS block device [22:30] bleuuuuuuuuuuuuuurgh my 18.04-gnoe-brtrfs vb struuuuuuuuuuuuugling [22:30] not even runnying many apps or atnything [22:33] ok booted the 16.04 [22:35] grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `udev'. [22:35] doesn't seem to matter what i probe [22:37] sorry, my fault sohuld be "grub-probe -t fs -d /dev/XXXX" [22:38] I always forget the -d for device! [22:38] otherwise it's a sysfs path [22:38] counter-intuitive [22:48] detects "btrfs" no problem [22:48] ext4s' detected as "ext2" (which may make sense acutally, same r/o grub driver thing) === siel_ is now known as siel [22:53] os-prober at fault? [23:00] hrrm even os-prober on the 18.04-on-ext4 is not seeing the 18.04-on-btrfs [23:08] Could be [23:10] /usr/lib/os-probes/init/10filesystems mentions btrfs [23:18] TJ-: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/os-prober/+bug/887836 [23:18] Launchpad bug 887836 in os-prober (Ubuntu) "update-grub does not create btrfs menuentry in grub.cfg" [High,Triaged] [23:27] grrrrrrrr annoying bug grrrrrrr [23:29] looks like the patches haven't landed either. bit-rot again! https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=688336 [23:29] Debian bug 688336 in os-prober "update-grub finds only one system on btrfs volume" [Normal,Open]