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eddyreadyGuest27112: I don't have those options in regular ubuntu00:00
Guest27112like i said, not sure where they are in ubuntu's default DE00:01
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linuxfan807hello00:06
simba_shanemikel_: oem00:11
momken23hello00:12
momken23I have both Ubuntu and win 10 instslled00:12
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momken23Now I want to "disable driver signature enforcement" in win 10 but I can't00:13
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momken23I guess it is because of entering win 10 from grub which doesn't use the windows system reserved partition (500mb) partition00:15
momken23What should I do to disable driver signature enforcement in win 10?00:15
momken23hello?00:19
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momken23Do I have write access? can you see me?00:19
SlidingHornmomken23: we can see you - please be patient, also, it might be helpful to kno exactly what your end-goal is here, as what your asking (at least to me) doesn't seem to explain much00:20
momken23Thanks.00:21
xamithanI don't think anyone here could answer such an obscure question about windows,  but I could be wrong00:23
b3zianyone knows sql?00:24
andy1633what about it?00:25
b3zican someone tell me pls what with the WHERE is wrong here? https://hastebin.com/utuhakesex.sql00:25
momken23I want to "disable driver signature enforcement" in win 10. It is a boot option for Windows like safe mode. But my computer is dual-booted (win10 + Ubuntu). Therefor now the default boot manager is grub. This prevents use of default windows boot manager and therefore no windows boot options are now available!00:25
b3zimomken23, simply switch bootloader in bios? For me possible00:26
PhazonicRidleyhello00:26
xamithanWhy do you even need the boot option for it,  the first link on google says you just need to open command prompt and run a bcdedit00:26
PhazonicRidleyhow well does ubuntu arm work for rpi 3B+?00:26
andy1633b3zi: don't think INSERT queries support the WHERE clause00:27
b3ziandy1633, so how do I avoid duplicates then?00:27
momken23b3zi, How?00:28
pragmaticenigmaPhazonicRidley: Ubuntu supports the raspberry pi3, for discussion please see our /join #ubuntu-offtopic00:28
b3zimomken23, for me there is an option in bios. But don't know if this is working for you. What do you want do change for win?00:28
momken23b3zi, the default boot loader of my disk which uses mbr is grub00:28
andy1633b3zi, use a unique constraint or something? depends on the database engine you're using.00:29
pragmaticenigma!arm | PhazonicRidley00:29
ubottuPhazonicRidley: ARM is a specific (RISC) processor architecture used in a variety of applications such as handhelds and networkdevices. For more information see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM . For ARM specific support, stop by the #ubuntu-arm channel.00:29
momken23b3zi, I want to "disable driver signature enforcement"00:29
b3ziisn't that also possible from system cmd?00:29
PhazonicRidleyoh ok00:30
b3ziif you boot from win installer → computerrepair → cmd You get a terminal which should be doing it00:30
xamithanDon't even need to do that,  just open command prompt from inside windows00:31
PhazonicRidleywas just asking bc ubuntu mate would not work00:31
momken23b3zi, should I boot from win DVD then?00:31
b3ziye00:31
b3ziBut make sure it is doable in a cmd00:31
b3ziand also make sure that you don't click on install again00:32
momken23b3zi, I think it should be.  I hope it doesn't replace my grub00:32
b3ziAnd be aware that the sys terminal is higher in the hirarchy than the admin so don't mess around. I don't think it will replace it00:33
momken23b3zi, ok thanks ;)00:34
backboxtes00:45
nolsenAfter installing ubuntu 18.04 on my server, suddenly certain things like snap and git won't function anymore, with errors like  gnutls_handshake() failed: An unexpected TLS packet was received.01:04
nolsens/installing/upgrading to01:04
nolsengit won't clone, and snap won't install01:04
nolsenand for snap: proxyconnect tcp: tls: oversized record received with length 2052701:04
SlidingHornCross posting from #winehq in case anyone here can help - Installed WINE from the repos (18.04), then installed python 2.7 in WINE, and an application (Streamlabs Chatbot) I want to use. Attempting to run that Application returns "0009:err:CLRRuntimeInfo_GetRuntimeHost Wine Mono is not installed" & cannot find anything recent re: installing wine mono01:04
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classywhettenSldiginHorn: Most of use a frontend for wine like "Playonlinux"01:08
Boyettehi01:15
xamithanSlidingHorn: Anything wrong with the official directions?  https://wiki.winehq.org/Mono01:17
Boyettehmm i also have a question regarding mono01:19
nolsenOkay, I found the problem, it's the proxy server I had configured, but now, it won't let me remove it, even after removing it from network settings and /etc/enviroment01:20
SlidingHornxamithan: I'm running the version from the Ubuntu repos - According to that page, the version I've installed should have installed it "automatically as needed"01:20
shanemikel_How do I tell ubuntu to use a different ego boot loader ID other than “ubuntu” by default01:21
xamithanI read that it would install as needed if you had the msi in one of those directories already01:21
xamithanIt gives you the directories it checks,  and gives you download links01:21
shanemikel_I have a dual-boot now with 2 ubuntu systems and I’d like one to be “artful” and the other “bionic”01:21
Bashing-om!ask | Boyette01:22
ubottuBoyette: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience01:22
xamithanYou could also use winetricks or playonlinux to install it01:23
BoyetteIm on ubuntu 18.04 have mono 4.6.2.7 installed but wanna update to latest mono 5.. however when i purge it all mono 4.6.2 keeps coming back.. what to do?01:23
linux_hello word01:23
xamithanJust a note as well,  the version of wine in the official repos is really really old01:24
shanemikel_I can reinstall grub with ‘—bootloader-id=...’ , but I’m worried if updates will mess it up01:25
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Bashing-omshanemikel_: Back up the present /etc/default/grub and edit the line GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian` . replace the back tics with double quotation marks. amd between the quotes insert whatever you want as it's ID .01:28
xamithanBoyette: If you use the mono-project repo it should overwrite whatever is currently installed.  Thats how it works on 16.04 at least01:28
Bashing-omshanemikel_: Remember ' sudo update-grub01:29
Boyettei use apt-get install mono-complete / mono-runtime01:29
shanemikel_That’s for the dir name in the EFI partition?01:29
Bashing-om' to propogate the change.01:29
SlidingHornxamithan: While I'd prefer not to install from an outside (non-ubuntu) repo, it doesn't seem WINE has one for Bionic yet anyway :/01:29
Bashing-omshanemikel_: No experience with EFI .. maybe yes, maybe not so yes ..01:30
Boyettesudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:80 --recv-keys 3FA7E0328081BFF6A14DA29AA6A19B38D3D831EF01:30
Boyetteecho "deb https://download.mono-project.com/repo/ubuntu stable-bionic main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list01:30
Boyettelike this?01:30
xamithanYeah01:30
Bidoofhello01:33
BoyetteE: Malformed line 5 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list (type)01:36
BoyetteE: The list of sources could not be read.01:36
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mortal1howdy folks, i had to disassemble my laptop after spilling coffee on it last sunday.  after re-assembling it, and dealing with various loose cables, etc, when I boot now i get dumped into the initramfs01:41
mortal1and it says something along the lines of vg-group not found01:41
mortal1and drops me into initramfs01:41
mortal1i have a usb stick, but i'm not sure if it even has ubuntu installer on there anymore01:43
mortal1i don't seem to have fdisk on the linux laptop01:43
Boyetteinstalling 5.10 now ubuntu is stupid01:43
Boyettehave to explain everything01:43
Boyettethats why01:43
mortal1and i can't even plug the dang thing into the mac because i left my dongle at work (hurray usb c only ports!)01:44
pavlosBoyette: can you pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list01:44
one_hello01:44
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designbybeck3trying to install 18.04 on a laptop. I booted to the Live USB to try it out, and then tried the install. I get an error ubi-partman failed with exit code 1001:50
Boyettehttps://pastebin.com/9Fztn8SE01:50
designbybeck3Says ubi-partman crashed01:51
designbybeck3this was on the Updates and other software section01:51
Boyettewhat kind of laptop desinbybeck01:52
pavlosBoyette: that was your sources.list not the sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list01:52
Guest28498can some1 pls tell me a chat server pls idk what server is a chat server pls tell meh plsssssssssss01:52
designbybeck3Boyette: an Asus zenbook. It has 16.04 on it01:52
Boyette101:53
Boyette201:53
Boyette301:53
Boyette401:53
Boyetteempty01:53
designbybeck3this worries me with 18.04 being a LTS!01:53
Boyettewhat about if you try to install without booting first to live environment01:54
designbybeck3Boyette:  i says I can continue anyway but that it might fail entirely or may be broken01:54
Boyettejust continue01:55
designbybeck3I could dtry that boyette01:55
Boyetteyes you should try01:55
Boyettemono-xamarin.list :01:55
Boyettedeb http://download.mono-project.com/repo/debian wheezy main01:55
pavlosBoyette: you got an error on line 5 of mono-official-stable.list so I was trying to help01:57
Boyetteline 5 is also empty01:58
Boyettethe complete file is empty01:58
Boyette5 empty lines01:58
pavlosBoyette: you had this E: Malformed line 5 in source list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list (type)01:58
pavlosBoyette: echo "deb https://download.mono-project.com/repo/ubuntu stable-bionic main" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/mono-official-stable.list01:59
Bashing-omBoyette: Reconsider your sources . See : http://download.mono-project.com/repo/debian and look at alpha-bionic/ .01:59
pavlosBoyette: should have created just one line01:59
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Bashing-omBoyette: pavlos ^^ has the right of it .02:00
pavlosBoyette: see 18.04 section ... https://www.mono-project.com/download/stable/#download-lin02:02
Boyettethats what i did02:03
xamithanYou didn't do it right if it is empty or has 5 lines.02:04
Boyettehttps://pastebin.com/DS9CpN1z02:04
xamithanYou can always edit the file with nano or vim.  all you need is the "deb https://  "  part in there02:07
pavlosBoyette: you have the keys so it did not change anything02:08
pavlosBoyette: the second line should create a mono-official... under sources.list.d/ and should be one line02:09
cryptzcan anyone assist with zfs import issue in 18.04. My pool is comprised of nvme drives. the system seems to be attempting the import before the drives are available. error is zfs-import-cache "one or more devices is currently unavailable" if i run a manual zfs import manually there is no issue02:10
momken2b3zi-02:18
momken2At last I could successfully "disable driver signature enforcement" in dual booted win 1002:19
momken2typical graphical solutions don't work for a win 10 entered by grub02:20
momken2I had to use "bcdedit" commands in Administration cmd of win 1002:21
momken2But it didn't work out of the box because it said "system cannot find the file specified"02:22
slyrusso I've got one box that upgraded to bionic behavior, and another where I can't (successfully) get past the login screen. any suggestions on how to go about debugging this?02:25
momken2The trick was to use command "bcdedit /store b:\Boot\BCD {rest of typical bcdedit command}"02:25
slyrusumm... bionic beaver that is...02:26
momken2Where b: is the mounted "Windows System Reserved" partition which actually contains bcd file of windows02:26
momken2reference: https://askubuntu.com/questions/135509/how-would-i-boot-into-the-ubuntu-and-windows-recovery-modes-if-i-removed-the-opt02:27
ubuntuhelpplease\o02:27
ubuntuhelppleaseI need some assistance. I am attempting to boot from a USB that contains the ubuntu iso, and I keep getting a boot error.02:29
ubuntuhelppleaseI have tried both the 64bit 18.04 version, and the torrented 32bit 16.04 version. I'm using rufus.akeo.ie to format the boot drive.02:31
ubuntuhelppleaseEvery time I attempt to boot from the drive, it just says "Boot Error"02:32
ubuntuhelppleaseI'm wondering if I need a different version or something, since the computer is about 10 years old and stil running XP.02:33
pavlosspecs of that old XP?02:33
xamithanSome really old machines hate usb boot02:33
lol-md5I accidentally interrupted do-release-upgrade. Now I'm running dpkg --configure -a02:34
lol-md5i got a bunch of errors like these though: dpkg: error processing package libfwup1:amd64 (--configure):02:34
lol-md5 dependency problems - leaving unconfigured02:34
ubuntuhelppleaseI honestly don't know, let me pull up properties.02:35
ubuntuhelppleaseWhich specs are you looking for?02:36
pavlostrying to find if you need 32bit02:39
eaglgenes101I've managed to find that with my touchpad, it causes vertical jumps if I move it diagonally at moderate speed02:42
eaglgenes101How can I fix thi?02:42
ubuntuhelppleaseIt looks like memory is 1024 Mbytes02:43
ubuntuhelppleasecache size is 32 Kbytes02:43
ubuntuhelppleaseIt's an intel Core 2 Duo E4500, if that means anything.02:44
pavlossure, E4500 is ok but 1G ram not good02:45
ubuntuhelppleaseThat's what my PC properties says.02:45
pavlosmaybe you can try lite versions ... Xubuntu/Lubuntu02:46
ubuntuhelppleaseSurely there's a way to allocate more to ram02:46
mxbhow to change max open files in ubuntu ?02:46
pavlosif all you have is 1GB stick of ram, how can you make more?02:47
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pavlosmxb: man ulimit02:48
spikebikeanyone else notice that all the icons/images in thunderbird on 18.04 are HUGE!02:48
spikebikethe dkim lock symbol is huge, and when people include unicode or whatever referneces to images in the subject: they come out as huge images that overlay the index pane02:49
eaglgenes101Libinput wayland, my touchpad has a tendency of jumping vertically when I move on the touchpad diagonally02:49
pavlosmxb: https://www.tecmint.com/increase-set-open-file-limits-in-linux/02:49
eaglgenes101Any ideas about how to fix this?02:49
spikebikeNew from Codecademy: Data Visualization with Python 🐍02:49
spikebikelike that one02:49
ubuntuhelppleaseI have only 1gb ram, but I have 300 gigs memory, can you not allocate memory to ram?02:50
pavlosyou mean 300G of disk?02:50
eaglgenes101You can dedicate more swap, but swap is a few orders of magnitude slower than ram02:50
eaglgenes101So it's diminishing returns02:50
spikebikeheh, more than a few02:51
spreeuwwhen you hit the swapfile with load, your box is finished02:51
spikebikeram = 60ns, disk often 10-15ms02:51
spreeuwinoperable02:51
pavlosdisk is usually 1000x slower than ram02:51
spikebikepavlos: more like 1,000,00002:52
spreeuwcheck ubuntus minimum requirements02:52
spikebike60ns * 1000 = 60 microseconds02:52
Captain_Crowis unity gnome 3 based now?02:53
spreeuwits no longer unity02:53
spreeuwit is some kind of modded gnome 3 launcher02:53
spreeuwequally unusable02:53
pavlosspikebike: correct ms is 10^-3 where nano is 10^-9, a diff of 10^602:54
spikebikespreeuw: not so bad if you tune it02:54
spreeuwtuned xfce4 instead02:54
spikebikeI've used xfce, prefer the 18.04 default + tuning.02:54
spikebikein particular I want a 2x2 workspace02:54
Captain_Crowon mint i found a lot of software packages that are so out of date that they've stopped working years ago, is it the same situation in ubuntu or are ubuntu packages maintained better?02:56
Bashing-om!latest | Captain_Crow \02:57
ubottuCaptain_Crow \: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.02:57
spikebikedepends on the repo you use02:57
Captain_Crowi know they're not the latest, but i mean are a new set of packages tested on each new lts for compatability?02:59
Boyettesorry i was afk02:59
Captain_Crowdoes ubuntu ever have broken packages that are from like 2-3 lts ago?03:04
spikebikeyes03:04
spikebikeusually in universe, and the maintainer hasn't been keeping up03:05
Captain_Crowin universe?03:05
spikebikeor maybe it's multiverse03:05
spikebikeone of the ubuntu repos03:05
spikebikethe "main" repo is IMO up to date and well maintained.03:06
spikebikebut it's hit or miss on the volunteer run repos03:06
Captain_Crowis there a web page for previewing the software manager?03:09
lol-md5so i interrupted do-release-upgrade by accident03:11
lol-md5am i fucked03:11
lol-md5or can i resume03:11
SlidingHornlol-md5: I get that you're worried and frustrated, but please keep the language family-friendly :)  I'm looking around online to see if I can answer your question03:14
lol-md5sorry SlidingHorn and thanks03:15
alumno_hoa03:15
alumno_Hola03:15
lol-md5hm i ran apt dist-upgrade and it recommended apt --fix-broken install03:17
SlidingHornlol-md5: This is from 16.04, but maybe it might be helpful - I can't make any guarantees, as this is the worst possible time to have a process interrupted - https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=234580803:17
lol-md5ok, running sudo apt dist-upgrade --fix-broken03:18
lol-md5lets hope this helps03:18
SlidingHornlol-md5: the answers on that thread are from people who know their stuff and I trust03:18
lol-md5ok thanks SlidingHorn03:19
mxbhow to change "uLimit -Sn=1024" to "uLimit -Sn=64000" permanently?03:22
lol-md5i guess my tor was upgrading so i disconnected03:39
StoneCypherhey, pretty new to ubuntu, usually a centos person.  having a hard time routing to a webserver onboard.  did disable ufw.  what else do i need to look for?03:49
riexcd /home03:51
lol-md5ok time to reboot SlidingHorn03:51
lol-md5thanks for the help03:51
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Captain_Crowis there no 32bit for 18.04?04:47
EriC^Captain_Crow: in the alternative installer there is04:51
EriC^http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/18.04/?_ga=2.160100349.112744162.1525323097-1480866200.151729700804:52
ikkuranusis it normal that ext4 has less formatted capacity than ntfs and is it possible to not suffer that loss of space?04:54
spexiHi! How can I get the top bar to appear in all displays? Currently working with laptop with an another monitor, and only the laptop display has the top bar. Using Ubuntu 18.0404:56
pavloscan you mirror the displays?04:59
phockinghey does the lamp-server package install phpmyadmin?05:00
lotuspsychje!lamp | phocking start here05:03
ubottuphocking start here: LAMP is an acronym for Linux-Apache-MySQL-PHP. However, the term is often used for setups using alternative but different software, such as Perl or Python instead of PHP, and Postgres instead of MySQL. For help with setting up LAMP on Ubuntu, see  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ApacheMySQLPHP - See also the Server CD installation process.05:03
EriC^phocking: what's the lamp server package name05:03
spexipavlos: I don't want to mirror displays, I would like to use two displays and just have the top bar on both :)05:12
naccphocking: you mean the task, not package05:16
naccikkuranus: ext4 reserves 5%05:16
ikkuranusthat's pretty big on a 4TB drive05:17
qwertyhella05:20
qwertyanyone out there>???05:21
SlidingHorn!ask | qwerty05:21
ubottuqwerty: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience05:21
qwertyfirst  gimme a proof that u guys are not bots.(i dont talk to bits)05:21
qwertybots*05:22
ikkuranusthere we go. mkfs.ext4 -m 0 -N 4000000 /dev/sdx105:22
ikkuranusroughly the same capacity05:22
qwertyseems like a robo cop05:22
* SlidingHorn has no time for trolls...gives up05:22
qwertyokok05:22
qwertyi installed chromium yesterday nd it wont open. dont knw why05:23
qwertyany soln.?05:24
phockingnacc:05:24
SlidingHornqwerty: Which version & flavor of ubuntu are you running?  How are you trying to open it?05:24
qwertyubuntu 18.04 lts05:24
phockingthe lamp-server^ with apt-get install is a task not a package?05:24
phockingi thought it was a metapackage05:25
phockingi've never seen ^ before05:25
phockingim accustomed to using tasksel05:25
qwertywhat do u mean? i opened using my app drawer :/05:25
ikkuranusscreen is so useful05:25
qwerty@slidinghorn ?05:26
qwertyhow to mention someone here?05:26
ikkuranusthat's kind of client specific05:27
guivercqwerty: you just use their 'nick' in your response05:27
qwertybtw Anyone facing blank screen in the new ubuntu 18.04 ???? actually when i type a wrng passwrd to log in it just take me to a blank screen05:28
qwertyguiverc .05:29
qwertyguiverc thx05:29
qwertysomebody repond to my problem plox05:29
guiverc:)    (ps: patience helps here, volunteers are usually doing other things & check in here when they can)05:29
qwertyokies. btw how do they get notified? and also the ui here is pretty old, dont u guys think it boring? guiverc05:31
guivercqwerty: i'd suggest opening a term (ctrl+alt+t) and try running from there, hoping that'd provide some clues (hidden by gui); however chromium gives warnings & not all errors may be shown - you could try it.05:31
lotuspsychjeqwerty: details plz? graphics card chipset? wayland/xorg? driver?05:31
SlidingHornqwerty: also, exactly which method did you use to install it?05:32
SlidingHorn(chromium-browser) qwerty05:32
qwertyactually the app is instaiing properly but the thing is it wont open after a reboot05:32
qwertyi installed it using ubuntu software (store)05:32
qwertyyeah chromium browser sur05:32
qwertym using chrome now ,but dont knw the exact method to update it. its kind of mesy in linux05:33
qwertyi mean it wont just update frm about section(like in windwos)05:33
SlidingHornqwerty: are you talking about chrome, or chromium-browser?  These are two different browsers05:33
qwertyi knw05:34
qwertyi tried oth slidinghorn'05:34
qwertyboth05:34
SlidingHorn...which are you asking about? qwerty05:34
qwertytell the procedure to update chrome(when evr a new update arrives)05:34
SlidingHornsudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade05:35
qwertyjust this command?05:35
SlidingHornthat's how you update software in ubuntu05:35
meiteii would like to gain something knowledege on ubuntu05:35
qwertyhow would i knw abt the new update then? :D05:35
qwertyit wont notify me haha05:35
qwertyslidinghorn  sedly I like gui05:36
SlidingHornqwerty: you should regularly update your system - also, if there are important updates, there should be a notification in your notification area05:36
qwertyso hardly use terminal05:36
meiteihow to get rid of booting slow\05:36
qwertywhat do u mn? the software update will givve me notification abt CHROME update05:36
qwerty????? is that u sayin?05:37
SlidingHornqwerty: just know that you're using an LTS distro, meaning that you'll essentially be using the same version of the package through most of its lifetime, barring any security fixes, etc.05:37
guivercqwerty: forget what i said about the terminal, read & answer what others have asked05:37
SlidingHorn!latest > qwerty this is what SlidingHorn meant about LTS and using the same version05:37
qwertylel. but I still find it difficult to update chrome on linux :'(05:38
SlidingHornoops...05:38
SlidingHorn!latest > qwerty05:38
ubottuqwerty, please see my private message05:38
qwertydidnt received any .05:38
lotuspsychjemeitei: you can do few things for boot speed: install preload, disabled unwanted services, clean system05:38
SlidingHorn!latest | qwerty05:39
ubottuqwerty: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.05:39
meiteiwhat is that preload05:39
lotuspsychje!info preload | meitei05:39
ubottumeitei: preload (source: preload): adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-2 (artful), package size 34 kB, installed size 135 kB05:39
qwertybut M not talking abt os updates. all I want is chrome to up to date . (i knw its a package too but I think google pushes updates for all the os at the same time05:40
qwerty005:40
qwerty.....................05:40
SlidingHornqwerty: read what the ubottu message that mentioned you said.  It's talking about individual packages (like chrome)05:41
meiteican u please tell me the process to download the preload05:41
qwertyu said latest update is not a gud idea, do u hv the same opinion when it comes to browsers like chrome?05:41
SlidingHornqwerty: as I've said more than once - if there are security vulnerabilities or major bugs that are fixed, then there will be an update to the package.  Otherwise, for the sake of stability, you will be using the same version of chrome through most of the LTS's lifetime05:43
SlidingHornqwerty: please don't private message me.05:43
lotuspsychjemeitei: sudo apt install preload then reboot your system05:43
qwertyok :(05:43
qwertystability is not my priority, security is05:44
qwertylatand latest version of chrome is what security stands for05:45
SlidingHornqwerty: security fixes will be offered, and you will be notified of them when they're released.05:45
lotuspsychjeqwerty: latest doesnt mean secure05:46
qwertyeven when it comes to browsers???????????????????????????????05:46
qwertym surptised05:46
lotuspsychje!latest | qwerty05:46
ubottuqwerty: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.05:46
qwertysurprised*05:46
lotuspsychjeqwerty: you confuse latest features with security updates05:47
qwertylatest update of a browser can hv securiity fixes  too05:48
lotuspsychjeqwerty: that doesnt mean a previous browser does not05:48
uwjesqHello. I am on Ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS05:49
qwertyno one's getting me :(05:49
uwjesqThere are newer LTS releases though if I understand correctly.05:49
lotuspsychjeqwerty: its your state of mind, that needs a change05:49
lotuspsychje!ltsupgrade | uwjesq05:49
ubottuuwjesq: Upgrades from 16.04 LTS will not be enabled until a few days after the 18.04.1 release expected in late July.05:49
qwertyuwjesq is an example of secure and bug less user..........05:50
lotuspsychjeqwerty: please only support question in this channel05:50
qwertym  I correct05:50
SlidingHornqwerty: no, you're not.05:50
qwertyi hv doubts which m clearing .:/05:50
uwjesqlotuspsychje: Ah I see. Then I am as upgraded as can be right now. Thanks for the help!05:51
qwertyslidinghorn remember ur wrds.05:52
qwertylol05:52
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SlidingHornqwerty: Nothing to remember - You asked if you were correct.  I said no.05:52
qwertybut why?05:52
SlidingHornqwerty: and we've explained why multiple times now05:53
qwertythats what u said to me05:53
guivercuwjesq: 18.04.1 is expected 26-july-2018 - expect update suggestions then https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule05:53
qwertylatest update has sm minoor bugs (which means unstable lol)05:53
qwertyminor*05:54
geirhachrome is a bad example though, since ubuntu doesn't have it in its package repositories05:54
SlidingHornqwerty: older versions of the browser will still be provided with security updates when required.  Your concern is security.  That explanation addresses your concern.05:54
geirhagoogle's package repositories for ubuntu has its own policies on when and how to update the chrome browser05:55
qwertycan u put os in place of browser? mr slidinghorn05:55
Guest30509where is linuxmint 19 beta?05:55
SlidingHorn!mint | Guest3050905:55
ubottuGuest30509: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)05:56
qwertyubuntu 16.04 lts for e.g05:56
SlidingHornqwerty: security updates for the software contained in 16.04 are maintained and provided through the life of the release.  Newer *versions* (read: features) are available on the 18.04 release, but that doesn't mean that you're necessarily more secure using the version in the 18.04 release than the 16.04 release05:57
SlidingHornqwerty: as lotuspsychje said earlier - you're confusing "new features" for being "more secure" and that's simply not the case.05:58
qwertythx  , tq so much for ur support. it really helped me to understand thing thing called" linux".06:00
qwertyhope u get me LOL06:00
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SlidingHornqwerty: also, if French is your native language:06:00
SlidingHorn!fr | qwerty06:01
ubottuqwerty: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.06:01
uwjesqguiverc: Thank you.06:01
SlidingHorn:)06:01
qwertyslidinghorn glad to see u talk like a human.ps: dont get me wrong HHHHH06:02
SlidingHornqwerty: you're welcome here :)  Just wanted to present the option to you in case it would be easier06:03
qwerty:)06:04
eddyreadyHi, I am getting screen tearing on a Dell 7480 laptop but no tearing on a Lenovo T460s. Both running 18.04. Any idea as to why? Dell uses the onboard intel HD graphics 620 whereas the Lenovo uses the onboard intel HD graphics 52006:05
qwertyslidinghorm is there any Indian channel available? cuz m not french06:06
sliddisHello im on ubuntu 17.10 BUDGIE desktop. I want to upgrade to 18.04 with gnome desktop06:27
sliddiswhats the procedure?06:27
raubHas anyone used x11vnc?06:28
sondreWhen running "sudo update-initramfs -u" I get this output: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7NKXVpSP6k/06:31
raubIt acts like it cannot find the display06:31
sondreHow can I troubleshoot these errors?06:31
uwjesqThank you guys. Have a nice day.06:33
mortrolsyoyoma06:35
guivercsondre: where you still here https://askubuntu.com/questions/809947/update-initramfs-missing-lib-modules-4-4-0-13-generic may help...06:41
isenesondre: I enabled secure boot and both packages installed just fine06:53
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parapanHi all; is there something wrong with ubuntu 16.04 LTS ? I cannot update either from local sources or from archive.ubuntu.com .....it loads 0% and nothing happens ...07:01
parapanHi all; is there something wrong with ubuntu 16.04 LTS ? I cannot update either from local sources or from archive.ubuntu.com .....it loads 0% and nothing happens ...07:08
tangaroraanyone knoe how to add wallpaper to the gnome shell theme? Like in windows, where you have a complete theme with sound, wallpaper, and color?07:11
lotuspsychje!theme | tangarora07:12
lotuspsychjeparapan: are you behind a router or firewall?07:16
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SlidingHornlotuspsychje: ubottu's still down07:18
lotuspsychjeSlidingHorn: yeah reported it tnx :p07:18
lotuspsychjesliddis: best to clean install 18.04 with gnome07:19
parapanlotuspsychje: please disregard man.07:29
parapanit started to work after letting it run for 3-4 minutes07:30
lotuspsychjeparapan: oh great07:30
parapandon't know why ....07:30
parapanand I cannot even blame Bill Gates for it :D07:30
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c_cinapDid something change as to where you look for ufw logs since 12.10?07:37
c_cinapi used to be able to look at any connection that came to the machine whether it was accepted or rejected. Now I cannot seem to find those logs.07:38
meiteiplease tell me how to delete any cache file and other useless things by using command07:39
dithmerUm. How shall we know what you define as "useless"?07:40
meiteii meant any useless file and folders07:41
dithmerAnd "cache and useless" files depends on what software you are using.07:41
lotuspsychje!info bleachbit | meitei07:41
lotuspsychjemeitei: sudo apt install bleachbit07:41
meiteithank u friends i will try by installing that apt.07:42
tytanHello everyone, I just installed Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS and I noticed there is no package selection for LAMP or VM Host anymore. Is this handled differently now?07:44
oho07:45
ohi hoes07:45
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Guest74739IM TYRONE07:45
c_cinapwhat happened to the /var/log/messages file?07:49
tytanDo I have to run tasksel now to get all that?07:54
mjrosenbhow do I configure which lvm volumies get activated at boot?07:55
mjrosenbthis system has swap on swap_1, which is not getting activated at boot07:56
mjrosenbwhich is causing the whole boot process to hang07:56
mjrosenbon 18.0407:56
mjrosenbupgraded from 17.1007:56
NoruxI tried to ping a linux computer in my local network, but it doesn't respond. Now I'm not sure if I got the right address. How can I get it? `ifconfig`?07:57
tytanNorux: do you have access to that machine?07:58
Noruxtytan: yes07:58
tytanNorux: ip a s07:58
Noruxtytan: actually, I don't have internet connection at all on that computer07:59
Noruxat least it seems like it08:00
tytanNorux: Do you at least see interfaces?08:00
Noruxtytan: yes, but I can't paste them.08:00
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mjrosenbfor some reason, it activates root fine08:01
mxbhow to change "ulimit -Sn=1024" to "ulimit -Sn=64000" ,08:03
tytanNorux: can you "ping 1.1" from that machine?08:04
Noruxtytan: nope, "network is unreachable"08:05
Tegueh, how does ping interpret 1.1 btw?08:06
NoruxTegu: it says 1.0.0.1 for me08:07
TeguNorux: ah yea.. interesting. I didn't know about such shorthand with IPv4 addresses08:07
NoruxTegu: me neither :D08:07
crandonHi! Trying to find information around the net about multitouch support (on touchpad and touchscreen) in current release. I guess I know the said situation, but could one confirm: while with unity you could get multitouch gestures to work, with current gnome based 18.04 only two finger scrolling on the touchpad is what's working.08:09
tytanread the documentation to TCP IP then ^^08:09
mjrosenbfor some reason, when I try to manually run lvchange -a y swap_108:09
mjrosenbit hangs08:09
mjrosenbbut if I kill -9 it08:09
mjrosenbthen run it again08:09
Tegutytan: please link the corresponding documentation or standard if there is one08:09
mjrosenbit exits immediately, and the LV is activated.08:09
tytanNorux: I'm sorry, but I dont know how to help you with that right now08:10
* tytan if there is one ... lmao08:10
Noruxtytan: okay thanks anyways.08:10
NoruxMaybe EriC^^ can help?08:11
Teguokay, this steered me towards man page of inet_aton  https://www.reddit.com/r/networking/comments/7cf0zp/documentation_of_the_behavior_of_shorthand_ipv4/08:11
tytan+08:11
Teguand it indeed documents the notation. but they say that it's not based on a standard08:12
Teguthe reddit page, that is. the manpage does not mention standards08:12
tytanit gets even more interesting for ipv6 ... well standard is a strange term anyways. what is standard? something that we all can use is standard to me at least.08:13
Teguwell, at least the usage of of :: in IPv6 addresses is documented in an RFC: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4291#section-2.208:14
Teguanyhow, back to your pinging and network unreachable :)08:15
SwedeMikeTegu: I'd imagine the behaviour of 1.1 is documented in the POSIX standard, since all POSIX platforms I am aware of, does the same.08:16
tytanTegu: Hey, I just found out that "ping 1.1" is not defined in the ipv4 standard. This is more like a system functionality. Sorry for causing confusion08:18
mxbhow to change max open files in ubuntu08:18
Noruxtytan: fixed my internet connection. /etc/network/interfaces was not configured right.08:19
tytanNorux: damn that was too easy. what was missing? a gateway?08:20
tytanI assume you just didn't get an ip adress since you couldn't ping the client08:20
BugzieHmm08:21
Noruxtytan: The wrong interface was configured for dhcp. I don't know much about that stuff though08:21
tytanNorux: dw, you're on it.08:22
sondreHi guys! I'm currently in 18.04 (upgraded from 16.04), but I'm experiencing so much issues that I just want to reinstall everything. Currently I have dual boot with Windows 10, but now I just want to install Ubuntu alone. What's the best way to do this?08:22
Noruxsondre: first, definitely do a backup of your data08:24
tytansondre: download ubuntu > install > select entire disk > follow instructions08:24
sondreNorux: Yes, I've done backup on everything I want to keep08:25
Noruxsondre: well then you're good, go ahead and follow tytan's instructions08:25
sondretytan: So just like a normal install and boot with usb?08:25
Teguwha? select entire disk? wouldn't that delete the existing windows 10 as well?08:25
Noruxsondre: yes, you can then choose how much disk space is used08:26
tytanTegu: isn't that what he wants?08:26
Teguno08:26
Tegu"... but now I just want to install Ubuntu alone"08:26
Noruxsondre: do you want to overwrite your existing windows installation with ubuntu, or do you want to still have dual boot08:26
sondreTegu: Sorry! I ment what tytan said. I don't need windows anymore08:27
Teguoh, okay08:27
tytanalone = just ubuntu without win10 I guess08:27
mjrosenbok, apparently, that whole thing with swap_1 not being activated was just the recovery environment?08:27
Noruxsondre: you can proceed by simply installing from usb/cd/whatever then :+1:08:27
TeguI thought that (re)installing ubuntu alone and not windows 1008:27
mjrosenbhowever, it looks like the kernel cannot resume from this swap partition :-/08:27
sondreThanks! Then i'll proceed with that and live a happy life :D08:30
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CQhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox-ext-pack/+bug/1767402 ...can someone with commit privs look at this? it seems to be a simple fix...08:30
tytansondre: If you ever feel the need to use Windows 10, take a look at KVM/QEMU08:30
tekkoo/08:32
aLeSDhi there08:32
sondretytan: Thanks, I'll check it out08:32
aLeSDproblems: qtcreator from the qt webpage show enormous fonts08:32
aLeSDhelp08:34
tekkoHi all, I have a problem installing Ubuntu 18.04 on my Thinkpad T440s... System is unbootable now. It first says, it's booting in Insecure Mode and then some error, something like: Boot000FF or something like that. I installed using "Erase entire disk" option. Any help is appreciated.08:34
spikebikedoes your bios have a EFI and legacy boot mode option?08:35
tekkospikebike: Secure Boot is off in the BIOS, but option to boot UEFI first is enabled08:35
tekkolegacy is allowed of course08:36
spikebikeWhen it fails I often try the legacy install (not the EFI install)08:36
tekkoI've tried the installation process several times with no avail08:36
spikebikeEFI and non?08:37
sondremokutil --enable-validation? tekko08:37
tekkoI haven't tried Legacy08:37
tekkosondre thanks, will try08:38
tekkoany other ideas?08:38
sondreTry to boot in recovery mode, then in cli to enable secure boot just write mokutil --enable-validation. It worked for me atleast08:38
tekkosondre GRUB won't start at all08:40
tekkosondre I can only boot from USB08:41
mjrosenbany ideas about how I can figure out why I can't resume from a swap partition on lvm?08:41
sondretekko: Oh I see08:42
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mjrosenbdoes the current method of resuming from swap still use resume=foobar as a kernel parameter?08:54
dueyfinsterHi all.  I'm testing ERC!08:56
Teguwhat is ERC?08:56
dueyfinster@Tegu Emacs IRC Client08:57
Teguah, I see08:57
dueyfinsterKinda weird to be using an operating system that's not Ubuntu!08:58
maz3maxwas anyone able to run gnucash 3 on ubuntu 16.04?09:01
Noruxwhy can't i message ubottu09:04
Norux!test09:04
SlidingHornNorux: ubottu is down at the moment09:05
NoruxSlidingHorn: Oh.09:05
NoruxSlidingHorn: Even a bot needs to get some rest sometimes.09:06
maz3maxnevermind09:06
LorphosSince "do-release-upgrade" doesn't allow upgrading to 18.04 yet, can I just use "do-release-upgrade -d"?09:08
NoruxLorphos: you can09:09
Lorphosand I won't get a beta or prerelease, right?09:10
SlidingHornLorphos: is there any reason you can't wait til the .1 release?09:11
Lorphosyeah, i want to help find bugs in the .0 release09:11
Lorphosbesides, I want to test my software with it09:12
SlidingHornLorphos: why not a VM?  If you do go the -d route, though, make sure you back up your system09:15
Lorphosdo you think data loss is likely?09:16
SlidingHornLorphos: I have no idea - I just know that if I were upgrading in an unsupported manner, I'd be sure to back up anything I would be upset that I lost09:21
Lorphoscan't hurt for sure09:21
NoruxSlidingHorn, Lorphos: always backup before any upgrade09:34
Noruxi destroyed my grub once because my computer crashed during `update-grub`09:35
bkhlAnd, you know, regularly regardless of upgrades … ;-)09:35
Noruxbkhl: that, too :D09:35
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MonkeyDust!repairgrub09:41
MonkeyDust!grubrepair09:41
SlidingHornMonkeyDust: ubottu is resting09:41
MonkeyDustseems so09:42
SlidingHornMonkeyDust: this might be what you were looking forhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair09:43
anonuserxxx_Hello, i have a question : i have a hostapd AP running on a Banana Pi and redirecting all the wlan trafic to Tor (all is working). But i would like to log (because of the law) because it's an open AP. The problem is : how to get the trafic ip destination and log it ? ##### thanks (when i say trafic destination, im talking, of course, about the first tor node)09:45
SlidingHornanonuserxxx_: what version and flavor OS?09:46
anonuserxxx_Linux debian 4.9.0-6-armmp-lpae #1 SMP Debian 4.9.88-1 (2018-04-29) armv7l GNU/Linux09:47
anonuserxxx_and ty for answering09:47
NoruxThis is ubuntu09:47
anonuserxxx_oh ::09:47
SlidingHornanonuserxxx_: you'll have to check #debian (their official channel is on OFTC, but there's a channel here too)09:47
anonuserxxx_:/09:47
anonuserxxx_ok09:47
cfhowlett!debian | anonuserxxx_, debian has a support channel09:48
anonuserxxx_ok ok09:48
SlidingHorncfhowlett: ubottu is RIP09:48
Noruxcfhowlett: ubottu is sleeping09:48
MonkeyDustanonuserxxx_  and there's also #raspberrypi09:48
NoruxSlidingHorn: He's just taking a little nap!09:49
anonuserxxx_ubuntu, debian... it's the same... it's linux09:49
MonkeyDustNorux  ubottu is a she09:49
NoruxMonkeyDust: Oh!09:49
cfhowlettanonuserxxx_, common mistaken thinking.  in fact, ubuntu is NOT debian nor the reverse.  Happily, debian does offer irc support on #debian09:50
netochkaanybody knows how to change keyboard shortcuts in ubuntu 18.04?09:53
mjrosenbok, I gave up on using a swap partition and have attempted to migrate to using a swap file09:55
mjrosenbI assume suspending/resuming from these is supported?09:56
MonkeyDustFYI https://www.ubuntushop.be/index.php/en/test-ubuntu.html10:08
john_ramboHi,I have edited >>/usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop ...added firejail to exec line ...WHen I add Firefox to favorites it launches without firejail10:10
brainwashmjrosenb: supported as in possible? probably if you configure it properly10:11
brainwashjohn_rambo: one would think that the exact same launcher is used10:14
Kon-Hi, a broken package has shipped in the repos for both Artful and Bionic. The fix is to install a version from a PPA packaged for Xenial10:15
john_rambobrainwash, After adding firejail to /usr/share/applications/firefox.desktop ....I tried removing FF from favorites and adding again but same thing10:16
Kon-The package in question is pulseaudio-equalizer, and the functional version is in ppa:nilarimogard/webupd8. I don't know why a broken version has shipped with current releases in the official repo10:16
cfhowlettdid you file a bug report Kon- ?10:17
Kon-I don't know Ubuntu's bug reporting procedure10:17
cfhowletthttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs10:18
Kon-Thank you10:19
brainwashjohn_rambo: is that with gnome or unity? in case it's gnome I would check the output of "dconf read /org/gnome/shell/favorite-apps"10:19
john_rambobrainwash, https://paste2.org/16YLvIZZ10:20
brainwashjohn_rambo: so, that should be your altered firefox.desktop10:22
john_rambobrainwash, But when I launch FF from favorites  menu it launches without firejail sandbox10:23
brainwashmmh. I would do a simple test and change the Exec line to something different, like gnome-terminal10:24
brainwashsee if that opens firefox or gnome-terminal10:25
john_ramboOkay10:25
brainwashwhen pinned as favorite app10:26
john_ramboRebooting to see if that changes anything10:26
royal_screwup21I'm reading the dev guide to install android studio on linux here https://developer.android.com/studio/install#linux and I don't understand one thing. They say to unzip the.zip file inside /usr/local, and the very next point says that after you do that, you should go to ~/android-studio/bin. My question is: how does android-studio/bin get created i10:30
royal_screwup21n the home directory, when all the stuff was extracted inside /usr/local?10:30
BluesKajHi folks10:32
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Guest24377like to looki looki10:41
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Guest24377vol da gaga10:42
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qswzboot time takes more and more time, when I installed a fresh ubuntu 2 months ago it was bloazing fast, now like 20s10:51
ElPresidentemy ubuntu died10:51
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Globalirchello all. i installed ubuntu 16.04 with plesk but i don't have the space what i want when i give df -H i get this https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dpsmyZsVJ6/ , but when i look what is the size of the hard with lsblk i have 900+GB Free https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mXgDkbY4hg/  how i can allocate more space to the server ? anyone can guide me with this problem ? thanks.11:09
longwordYour free space should be visible from the vgdisplay command11:11
longwordlvextend can add space to existing filesystems11:11
Globalirclongword i have 900+gb https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ynvtNfmdFw/11:13
Globalirclongword now i will try to add space to the root server where i have on / just 4.2 gb11:13
spikebike4GB is pretty large if /home, /var, /opt, and /usr are seperate11:15
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spikebikeabout the only thing I can think of that would fill / would be /boot and an occasional apt autoremove will keep that in check11:15
Globalircspikebike i wanna install an game server what have 18+GB space requirement and he get space error thats how i find i don't have enought space allocated11:16
spikebikeand what dir is the game server going in?11:16
spikebikenormally that woudl be /home, /opt, or /var11:17
Globalirci do a new user /home/newuser11:17
spikebikethen make /home bigger, not /11:17
Globalircyes thats i find at the response of longword with the commands provided i find a tut on google how to11:18
spikebikepersonally I'd just make / 900G11:19
spikebikeseems kinda silly to split it up in such small pieces11:19
Globalircyes thats i was thinking but the hosting do the partition alone from installation panel11:22
Globalirc1and1 hosting11:22
spikebike20+ years ago filesystems where primiative enough to benefit.  These days it's just annoying because it's hard to guess what fraction for each directory you'll need ahead of time11:24
Globalircohh nice thanks longword and spikebike for hints provided i manage to add needed space /dev/mapper/vg00-home  497G   21M  477G   1% /home11:25
CheezGlobalirc: hmm, i have a server with 1and1 and it doesn't prescribe partitions at all.11:25
cyber321ubuntu is for noobs11:25
spikebikecyber321: that's quite a newb thing to say11:26
cyber321you might as well use Windozw11:26
GlobalircCheez i have 1und1 from Germany and on install panel i don't have any option just the distribution what i wanna install11:26
cfhowlettcyber321, please go play somewhere else11:26
BluesKajcyber321, do you have an ubuntu support question ?11:27
Cheezoh i see, yeah you don't get to configure it, it's the image defaults. but you can generally repartition it can't you?11:27
cyber321sorry this was for demonstration purposes11:28
GlobalircCheez yes i manage to repartition with help of two users from here and this tut https://www.linuxtechi.com/extend-lvm-partitions/11:28
Cheezcool :)11:28
cyber321asl?11:28
DalekSeccyber321: Not the channel, or network really, for that.11:29
BluesKajcyber321, this is NOT a general chat11:29
cyber321sorry i am doing a social engineering training demo11:29
cfhowlettcyber321, do it somewhere else11:30
CheezGlobalirc: if you wanted to, you could create a custom image that partitions how you want. :)11:30
Cheezcloud panel > infrastructure > images, then import an image, which could start from a ubuntu iso11:30
NoruxHi :)11:31
BluesKajsocial engineering eh, ...got a long way to go11:31
tcow1hi all is is silly to use port 80 for irc11:34
GlobalircCheez thanks for help for now i think i'm good with the result11:34
tcow1me know nothing about ports but think its used for other things also just cant recall and wondering if this wud b an issue11:34
DalekSec80 is http, typically.  Perhaps use 6697 or 6667 if you have non-TLS.11:35
tcow1thanks-11:36
student.11:37
tcow1when the join network splash came up to select network i did and then it spat an error re connection not having the authentication file required of the client so i  tried connecting with an irc command and a random port no 80 and that time it workd11:38
tcow1wth11:38
tcow1what the hell11:39
s10gopalhow to fix "dpkg: error processing package linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-20-generic (--install)" ?11:51
EriC^^s10gopal: pastebin the complete error11:53
compdocanyone good with netplan?11:53
s10gopalEriC^^, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5g8rtx4JfN/11:54
Bugzies10gopal: apt install -f11:54
BugzieIt's likely missing a package11:55
cfhowlettunsigned?  isn't that a bit of a risk?11:55
s10gopalhttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1745646 , jsalisbury uploaded that kernel11:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1745646 in linux (Ubuntu Bionic) "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown)" [Medium,In progress]11:56
s10gopalBugzie, apt -f will find and install that missing package or it will forcefully install that kernel without taking care of missing package ?11:57
BugzieYes, that's assumming, there was failures11:57
Bugziedkpg can't install software from the respository11:58
s10gopalBugzie, E: Couldn't find any package by regex 'linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-20-generic_4.15.0-20.21~lp1745646PatchFromBjorn_amd64.deb'11:59
EriC^^s10gopal: you need to install the modules package11:59
s10gopalEriC^^, please tell how to install them12:00
EriC^^s10gopal: apt-get install linux-modules-4.15.0-20-generic12:01
jdrabhow about this "Package linux-base is not installed."12:01
s10gopalEriC^^, E: Package 'linux-modules-4.15.0-20-generic' has no installation candidate12:01
leftyfbs10gopal: you have to enable the proposed repository12:02
zprdhi12:02
s10gopalhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6THj8ZVdbG/12:02
luckybunnyHi guys... I've run into a problem which I believe is related to the emoji support in 18.04. Numbers do not display correctly in Chrome. Will look into whether the same is true in firefox12:02
s10gopalleftyfb, i dont know12:02
luckybunnyyep. SAme is true in Firefox12:03
leftyfbs10gopal: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed     first result on google for "Ubuntu proposed"12:03
Bugzies10gopal: 7:57 < s10gopal> Bugzie, apt -f, wtf does apt -f do?12:03
NoruxBugzie: man apt12:04
s10gopalBugzie, i mean apt install -f12:04
luckybunnybasically, numbers appear as a different font and size, white, with a light grey outline. They're almost entirely invisible against a white background12:04
BugzieI'd like to know what apt -f do?12:04
leftyfbBugzie: then read the man page12:05
zprdim stuck with gnome-calendar asking for and old calendar password, it is a shared google calendar12:05
BugzieYou can't explain what it does?12:05
zprdI'd rather remove, but do not see a delete button12:05
zprdremove it*12:05
leftyfbBugzie: it fixes problems. Read the man page if you want more detail12:06
BugzieWhat problems does it fix?12:06
s10gopalBugzie, apt -f is nothing12:06
leftyfbBugzie: read the man page for apt-get12:06
NoruxBugzie: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kgRFfGRjWs/12:07
BugzieIs it? What does apt -f do?12:07
NoruxBugzie: stop trolling12:07
BugzieNo, I like to know what exactly waht apt -f does12:07
cfhowlettBugzie, do this and read:    man apt12:07
BugzieInstead of pointing to man page, how about explain what it does12:07
leftyfbBugzie: "apt -f" does ansolutely nothing as it's not a valid command. If you want to know what "apt install -f" or "apt-get install -f" does, then read the man page for apt-get12:07
NoruxBugzie: Then rtfm, it will explain it12:07
s10gopalit is not present in man apt12:07
luckybunnyhttps://gyazo.com/b9388c81ed102c0017896d8edf5bc56412:08
BugzieRTFM, is what #ubutune is?12:08
BugzieI am sorry I disagree12:08
leftyfbBugzie: I told you what it does. If you want more detail, read the man page. I am not going to copy and paste it for you.12:09
cfhowlettthis ^^^^12:09
s10gopalleftyfb, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed is for ubuntu 16 , i am on 1412:09
Bugzie08:06 < leftyfb> Bugzie: it fixes problems. Read the man page if you want more detail12:09
Bugziefixes problems?12:09
paddyIs there a way to "mirror" a directory/file TO another folder? I want to , I want I want to Sync certain folders (~/Documents/Uni ~/Document/books ~/Downloads/torrents etc) I don't want to upload the whole folder just sub folders. I want to be able to add files to ~/Documents/Uni or ~/Documents/books and it be automatically uploaded to ownCloud's structure. Easiest way would be if I could "mirror" the folders in the12:09
paddy~/ownCloud folder which is attached to the client and will regulate the upload.12:09
leftyfbs10gopal: then it is not available. Please post that in the bug12:09
WirehunterBugzie, -f == --fix-broken for apt(-get)12:10
leftyfbBugzie: please troll elsewhere. It's getting really tiresome.12:10
BugzieWirehunter: thanks12:10
Wirehunterit doesn't say so in man apt, but it does in apt-get.12:10
s10gopalBugzie,            Fix; attempt to correct a system with broken dependencies in place.12:10
leftyfbWirehunter: I already pointed them to the man page for apt-get. But Bugzie is a known troll that does not quit and just wants to sit here and cause drama.12:11
s10gopalEriC^^, leftyfb what should i do?12:12
leftyfbs10gopal: I told you. Post your issue in the bug report.12:12
FinnJIs there some of setting up Ubuntu to behave as "Debian Testing"? I wanna be immunte to major releases, it always beings me grief. Would rather just upgrade as stuff comes...12:13
FinnJ*immune12:13
leftyfbs10gopal: jsalisbury will probably need to make up the modules package for you. Also, all this is around Ubuntu 14.04? Have you tried 16.04 or 18.04 to see if the issue is resolveD?12:13
leftyfbFinnJ: Ubuntu will never upgrade you to the latest release without your intervention12:14
s10gopalleftyfb, battery drain is caused by 0847684cfc5f0 ("PCI / PM: Simplify device wakeup settings code") , which came in 4.13-rc1 and it still exist in upstream12:14
Wirehunters10gopal, You're missing linux-base right?12:14
FinnJYea I know. But you cannot stay on a release forever. So eventually you'll have to upgrade, and to my experience its russian roulette every time.12:14
s10gopalWirehunter, something like that https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5g8rtx4JfN/12:15
Wirehunters10gopal, have you tried to install that? sudo apt install linux-base12:15
leftyfbFinnJ: I don't understand what you're asking. Correct, if you do not upgrade, you do not get the latest release and will not be supported.12:15
leftyfbWirehunter: this is an ongoing issue where s10gopal should be posting all this in the bug report. He's got one of the top kernel team members from Canonical helping him.12:16
cfhowlettFinnJ, as is the case with every OS.  However, if you exercise patience, you can avoid the day 1 bugs.  Personally, I use LTS ony and wait for the first xx.1 release before upgrading.  suggest you download 16.04, liveboot and test12:16
FinnJleftyfb: with "Debian Testing", you're always getting the "next debian" packages. Regardless of their major release cycle. You kinda just float along.12:16
BugzieSo s10gopal is that persorn12:16
leftyfbs10gopal: You should be troubleshooting this using 16.04 or 18.04, but you should also be troubleshooting this with jsalisbury in the bug report, not here.12:16
leftyfbFinnJ: that's not how Ubuntu works. If you want that, go to Debian.12:17
s10gopalWirehunter, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F5dPtYqCtM/12:17
BugzieOkay, I will help people who actually need help12:17
FinnJleftyfb: Yea ok. Havent seen it either. Was just checking. Thanks :)12:17
leftyfbs10gopal: You should be troubleshooting this with jsalisbury in the bug report, not here.12:17
leftyfbs10gopal: let jsalisbury know you are running 14.04 and don't have access to the kernel modules package he posted for you to test12:18
Wirehunters10gopal, you had already tried to run `sudo apt -f install` right?12:18
leftyfbWirehunter: please see my posts12:18
s10gopalWirehunter, yes12:18
leftyfbWirehunter: this is beyond the scope of this channel. He is going through kernel bisection with jsalisbury from Canonical12:19
Bugzieleftyfb: You are not the op of this channel12:19
leftyfbBugzie: you are correct.12:19
leftyfbfor once12:20
BugzieSo, to tell Wirehunter what to do, it's not position for you to say that12:20
s10gopalWirehunter, i am running ubuntu 14.04 lts12:21
s10gopaland testing kernel posted on https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/174564612:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1745646 in linux (Ubuntu Bionic) "Battery drains when laptop is off (shutdown)" [Medium,In progress]12:21
leftyfbs10gopal: Do you want your issue resolved?12:21
Noruxleftyfb: If somebody is trolling so hard, wouldn't it be appropriate to report him12:22
s10gopalleftyfb, yes12:22
leftyfbNorux: it doesn't always do much good here12:22
leftyfbNorux: feel free to try12:22
Wirehunterleftyfb, Ah, I see.12:22
Noruxleftyfb: how?12:22
BugzieWirehunter: leftyfb are team members?12:23
leftyfbs10gopal: then I suggest you continue to work with the top kernel developer from Canonical you've been working with for 3 months and not dilute the troubleshooting process by constantly asking in here how to fix your issue. You are only going to make matters worse12:23
paddyIs there a way to have a "pointer" to a file in ubuntu? Like a shortcut in windows. But is there also a way to get the "address of the pointer"? I was thinking symlinks but that doesn't do the address thingy12:23
leftyfbpaddy: https://askubuntu.com/questions/854373/how-to-create-a-desktop-shortcut    first result on google for "ubuntu desktop shortcut"12:24
BugzieI was confused, I thought Wirehunter was a independent12:24
s10gopalleftyfb, what skills are needed to works as developer in canonical , and can i be one ?12:25
leftyfbs10gopal: please post in the bug report and let jsalisbury know the issues you are running into12:25
leftyfbs10gopal: https://www.canonical.com/careers12:25
sondreHi guys! Reinstalled 18.04 and using driver nvidia 390 with displaylink driver to get monitors up and running, I get this square thing around my cursor. See image -> https://i.imgur.com/QYwAIG8l.jpg. How can I fix this?12:25
cfhowlettNorux, /ignore nickname          will usually remove trolls from view12:25
paddyleftyfb: I did see that and that's not what I'm asking. I want to create a "symlink" that will mirror files/directories in different files/directories12:26
leftyfbpaddy: then create a symlink using ln12:26
Noruxcfhowlett: ah thanks. Do you also know how I can report?12:27
leftyfbNorux: you can ask in #ubuntu-ops12:27
cfhowlettNorux, !ops | troll name and crimes        will trigger an alert to the operators.  use sparingly and for the most egregious crimes12:28
leftyfbthe ops are well aware of the troll you are referring to12:28
Noruxleftyfb, cfhowlett: ok thanks :)12:28
BugzieMe12:28
cfhowletthappy2help!12:28
BugzieI am trollling, without proof that I am trolling12:29
iorias10gopal, my opinion: the developer knows you are on 14.04 and gives you a pkg not installable there; so you have to make him aware of the problem  (or use dpkg --install --ignore-depends)12:29
s10gopalioria, <jsalisbury> s10gopal, I copied those other dependent packages there now.  Just install the linux-modules packages first and that error should go away.12:29
Bugzieleftyfb: I am glad your role is minmal12:29
cfhowlettNorux, it's worth noting that /ignoring trolls will eventually starve them of the attention they crave and they will first attempt to escalate then move on.12:29
paddyleftyfb: again I do know that but that's not I'm asking. If possible please read carefully. "ln -s" creates a softlink, a the folder structure isn't linked. "ln" hardlinks and can't be done with folders12:29
iorias10gopal, we are ok, then12:30
s10gopalthx12:30
Noruxcfhowlett: Simply ignoring and silently reporting them is the best way to stop them, right12:30
leftyfbNorux: please keep on topic. This channel is for support12:31
pokmohi12:31
Noruxleftyfb: You're right, sorry.12:31
psabonequick question,is it possible to customize .iso image by adding new packages in it?12:32
s10gopalleftyfb, i was asking what skills are needed and how to get them ?12:32
leftyfbs10gopal: that's offtopic here.12:33
pokmoi'm trying to run grep on multiple files where some filenames may begin with dashes (-). grep <exp> * gives me an error "There is no X.txt option"12:33
pokmobut the filename is --X.txt12:33
pokmoanyone know how to get around it?12:33
s10gopalcan you please join #ubuntu-offtopic12:33
Fuchspokmo: try putting a --   at the end of grep options, then the file name12:34
Fuchse.g.  grep -v foo -- --X.txt12:34
Fuchsif that doesn't work, try escaping the -s12:34
Noruxpokmo: You have to escape them I think. Try putting a \ in front of them12:34
Noruxpokmo: e.g. `grep \-\-X.txt`12:35
psabonehelp,need to add new softwares/packages on an .iso image and install once on offline mode12:36
pokmoFuchs but i'm trying to use '*'12:36
pokmogrep all files12:36
Fuchspokmo: the -- variant should work, then12:36
pokmoNorux i'm trying to grep all files in one go though12:36
pokmo--*?12:36
Fuchsno, -- *12:36
Fuchsthe space is important12:36
pokmook12:36
pokmoindeed12:37
pokmothanks so much12:37
Fuchsyou're welcome12:37
pokmowhat does -- do here actually12:37
Fuchstell grep that there will be no further options passed12:37
pokmoah12:37
Fuchsso it will treat everything after as a filename12:37
pokmocool12:37
blackflownot as filename but as positional arguments. that way you can grep for "-stuff" in a file, without it being interpreted as -s switch12:39
timteHi! I have a target systemd unit that is only used to start and stop multiple other services that are part of the same application. The unit file is called myapplicaiton.target so I have to use “systemd start myapplication.target”, but I’d rather skip the .target part and only run “systemd start myapplication”. Is this possible?12:39
pokmoi see12:39
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sondreAnyone know how I can fix the buggy square around my cursor? https://i.imgur.com/QYwAIG8l.jpg12:40
Noruxsondre: maybe this helps? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-workspace/+bug/168424012:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1684240 in plasma-workspace (Ubuntu) "Lagging square around mouse pointer" [Undecided,Confirmed]12:41
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jaszczabdoes anyone kown when dotnet core will be available on ubuntu 18.04?12:46
sondreNorux: Thanks12:48
Noruxsondre: No problem12:49
iseneUpgraded from 17.10 to 18.04. All went fine - except that I used to have 12h battery time, and now I have 8h. Any tips for increasing battery time back to what I had on 17.10 (I ran TLP and still run TLP)?12:50
brainwashisene: I suggest checking with powertop (cli program)12:52
s10gopali want to backup firefox and hexchat , how can i ?12:52
jluc_maybe see https://github.com/linrunner/TLP/issues12:53
brainwashs10gopal: your firefox profile is located in ~/.mozilla and hexchat configuration should be in ~/.config/hexchat12:53
isenebrainwash: Right. I wonder about this then: 1.21 W      1,3 ms/s     105,4        Interrupt      [0] HI_SOFTIRQ12:53
s10gopalthx12:54
isenebrainwash: And this:   971 mW    100,0%                      Device         Radio device: btusb12:54
brainwashbt is bluetooth12:54
UbuntivityHello. I'm having problem with my PC buzzer (pcspkr). I had enabled it by unblacklisting it and modprobing it, this worked well, but it works only for 5 seconds after playing sound from other source! What could cause the problem??12:55
brainwashisene: are these values not changing?12:55
iseneThey remain pretty stable12:55
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: How did you enable it, and are you use ALSA to playback sound or routing through PulseAudio?12:55
m2_teknixI have an Ubuntu PC connected to a wireless network as well as ethernet. How can I force it use to wireless network for internet requestes without disconnecting it from ethernet12:56
isenebrainwash: And these: http://dpaste.com/3PNA6S112:56
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: I've removed the "blacklist pcspkr" line from "/etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf"12:57
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: Not sure if using ALSA or PulseAudio! How can I tell?12:57
pragmaticenigmam2_teknix: This article should help send you in the right direction. https://askubuntu.com/a/66000812:58
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: how are you playing the test sound?12:58
Ubuntivityusing command line "beep"12:58
brainwashisene: I guess you'll have to toggle those and see if power consumption goes down12:58
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: for example "beep -f 440"12:58
brainwashisene: especially Runtime PM for PCI Device NVIDIA Corporation GP107M12:58
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: When I change volume level there is that "blip" sound, after that I can use "beep" correctly for 5 seconds, then the beep is not working anymore until I induce another sound like that "blip" again!13:00
brainwashisene: maybe this can be tweaked via the nvidia driver13:00
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: This is known behavior and is also why the device typically is blacklisted.13:02
s10gopalhow to install linux-headers-4.15.0-20-generic ?13:02
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: Look at the section titled Ioctl Wackiness for more information: https://linux.die.net/man/1/beep13:02
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: Oh, I never knew that!13:03
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: I've figured some poor workaround, by playing some audio file with minimal volume to keep the pcspkr functional :/13:03
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: My thought is with the common place of sound cards capable of much better sound output, it's hard to understand why someone would want to continue using the PCSPKR13:05
pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: Unless the PCSPKR was tied into the sound card such that it could provide audio in the absense of speakers attached to the sound output of the sound card13:05
s10gopalbrainwash, i was asking about firefox bookmarks and history and saved password13:10
cfhowletts10gopal, ffox has a sync utility13:10
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White_Cathi13:12
s10gopalthx13:12
Ubuntivitypragmaticenigma: Well, for me I'm working on a script for some particular project that uses a classic buzzer rather than a speaker. I need a simple commandline script to play a particular sound frequency for a particular duration. I'm using beep for that purpose, not knowing about any better alternatives!13:13
newbie|3test13:15
tangaroratrdt13:16
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pragmaticenigmaUbuntivity: I'd nose around the web some. I'm sure you're not the only one to encounter this behavior. Hopefully the man page I sent you helps give you something to work with in your searches13:18
UbuntivityThanks pragmaticenigma. I tried searching for some alternatives to beep, but couldn't get any useful results (perhaps my language is the barrier here!)13:19
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yokowkanacc good day! how to delete duplicates from source list ? here it is screenshot https://imgur.com/a/RwbLnui13:26
rmooreAnyone familiar with any open sandbox environments a person could utilize for honing Linux network administration skills?13:28
cfhowlettyokowka, sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list13:29
yokowkacfhowlett this comand to shell and that's all?13:29
cfhowlettyokowka, that will open it in the editor.  edit and save.13:30
yokowkacfhowlett good. i'll do!13:30
pragmaticenigmarmoore: You may find better answers in the #ubuntu-offtopic room or #networking13:32
rmoorethank you!13:32
yokowkacfhowlett https://imgur.com/a/tUyAFd0 https://imgur.com/a/KWwyKNg https://imgur.com/a/WRtR1gD where is duplicates?13:35
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UbuntivityNot sure if I should, but I'll mention the best solution I've found so far: I've install "sox" package, than used "play -n" to generate a continuous silent sound, then I can use "beep" normally without modifying my current code :)13:38
cfhowlettyokowka, wait you have artful and bionic sources?  NOT smart and WILL break things.  suggest you rebuild this correctly  try this:  https://repogen.simplylinux.ch/index.php13:43
cfhowletthttp://www.tuxgarage.com/2011/01/restore-your-sources-list-to-defaults.html13:44
DeMoLiShoi Galera13:50
DeMoLiShto testando minha internet aqui no meio do sertão13:50
cfhowlett!es | DeMoLiSh13:50
ubottuDeMoLiSh: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.13:51
mohawk__How good is 18.0413:51
DeMoLiShoi13:51
cfhowlettmohawk__, do you have a specific ubuntu problem?  Please ask.13:52
DeMoLiShalguém me lê?13:52
cfhowlett!br | DeMoLiSh sorry.  wrong language13:52
ubottuDeMoLiSh sorry.  wrong language: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br " sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.13:52
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DeMoLiShoi13:56
DeMoLiShalguém me lê?13:56
MonkeyDust!pt14:06
ubottuPor favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.14:06
candidathello :)14:11
theTOOLM1Nhi14:15
theTOOLM1Nhmmmm14:15
theTOOLM1Nanyone know a good m$ group here14:15
theTOOLM1Nlinux superstart stuck on a windows problem and i can only pull so much hair out of my head14:16
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davide136hi guys, need some help xorg.conf14:17
davide136https://thepasteb.in/p/RghnpQRYK2Pcz14:17
davide136glxinfo14:17
davide136https://thepasteb.in/p/P1hv2ZZrKwkcl14:17
davide136LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose glxinfo14:17
davide136https://thepasteb.in/p/mwh176v20nZc514:17
davide136davide13614:17
TheWildhello14:17
triptyHello guys, just a question.14:18
triptySuppose I have package A which depends on pkg B. And pkg C which depends on B as well.14:18
triptyAfter an update, there's new version of A, B and C. But I decide to upgrade only A. What will apt do? upgrade only A. A and B, but not reverse dependencies. Or A, B and C?14:18
TheWildhow to limit usable RAM space to first 2 GB on live distro? I managed to do it on installed one, but not on live.14:18
theTOOLMANapt will update dependencies14:18
theTOOLMANas will emerge and yum14:19
triptySo, A and B? but not C?14:19
theTOOLMANno it will update b then a and c14:20
theTOOLMANapt is great for dependency modeling14:21
triptySo if I update a pkg which depends in another which a lot of others depends at the same time. It will upgrade everyone?14:21
theTOOLMANin gentoo, you can mask b but then it wont update a or c14:21
theTOOLMANit will update the package tree based on dependency hierarcy14:21
triptyOk, but if using a ppa it could carry broken deps?right?14:22
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theTOOLMANthe ppa will tell it what the dependencies are and if they are broken, it could lock up apt14:23
triptyok14:23
theTOOLMANwhich is where you run apt install --force14:23
theTOOLMANor somehting like that14:23
theTOOLMANi know i have to do it when i install chrome14:23
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triptyI think pacman doesnt resolve reverse deps, that;s why I had the question14:24
eaglgenes101Alright, I got a touchpad running under libinput that is vertically jumpy14:27
gde36software update seems to have reset all my configurations and purged my desktop files?14:27
eaglgenes101Like, if I move my finger diagonally, I get a path that is mostly diagonal, with vertical jumps seemingly at random14:27
cfhowlettgde36, clean install would do that.  mere update woud not14:28
gde36cfhowlett: it just did14:28
gde36cfhowlett: to complete the update I had to restart lol14:28
gde36default theme up14:28
eaglgenes101Any idea about how to control this? I've already run over the libinput docs and manually calibrated touchpad range and thresholds14:28
eaglgenes101And it still happens14:28
theTOOLMANget a mouse?14:29
theTOOLMANare you using a touchscreen or a touchpad14:30
usr123cant see any drivers in additional drivers tab14:32
theTOOLMANare you using tmux for tabs?14:32
theTOOLMANor a gui?14:32
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usr123me?14:33
theTOOLMANyes14:33
theTOOLMANlspci and lsmod are your friends14:33
usr123gui14:33
theTOOLMANyeah if you're gonna do linux, do linux right. from the cli14:33
theTOOLMANlsmod and lspci14:33
eaglgenesanyway14:33
theTOOLMANalong with journalctl -f14:33
eaglgenesany ideas?14:34
theTOOLMANanswer my question with more than an anyways14:34
theTOOLMANis it a touchscreen or a touchpad14:34
cfhowlett!who14:34
ubottuAs you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)14:34
eaglgenestouchpad14:34
usr123i have no clue what you're saying, new to linux14:35
theTOOLMANsynaptics?14:35
Chatterlylol14:35
eaglgeneslibinput14:35
Chatterlycase in point14:35
theTOOLMANusr123: there are commands on a command line interface14:35
eaglgenesI remember it was fine in 17.1014:35
eaglgenesAlso, you might have noticed I got disconnected14:35
theTOOLMANusr123: lsmod show you modules14:35
usr123theTOOLMAN: yes, what commands do i run?14:35
theTOOLMANusr123: lspci shows you what is connected on pci bus14:35
theTOOLMANusr123: lsusb shows you what is connected on the us bus14:36
theTOOLMANusr123: and journalctl -f tails your logs so that you can see what is going on14:36
theTOOLMANeaglgenes: libinput is the generic input driver. is the physical device synaptics?14:36
eaglgenesYeah, that's what it's named at least14:37
theTOOLMANand have you installed the synaptic utilities?14:37
eaglgenesNo, which package is that?14:37
gde36cfhowlett: you have any suggestions? KVIRC for example is still here it just purged my settings for it.14:37
theTOOLMANxserver-xorg-input-synaptics - Synaptics TouchPad driver for X.Org server14:38
cfhowlettin normal circumstances, an update would not wipe your your config settings.  Not enough info for me to hazard a guess14:38
gde36cfhowlett: how shall I give you enough info?14:38
eaglgenesSays I already have the latest version14:38
cfhowlettopne a terminal.  inxi -f | pastebinit14:39
gde36my username still works14:39
gde36k14:39
cfhowlettinxi -F | pastebinit14:39
theTOOLMANeaglgenes: what is the display environment that you're using?14:40
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gde36it wont let me open a terminal :/14:40
gde36ill just try reboot again first14:40
theTOOLMANhahahahahaha14:40
theTOOLMANeasy way to open a terminal if you cant find your terminal app14:40
theTOOLMANctrl + alt + 314:41
eaglgenesGNOME on wayland14:41
eaglgenesNot sure which of those is the display environment14:41
theTOOLMANeaglgenes: i haven't used gnome in a long time14:41
theTOOLMANeaglgenes: i use xfce4 and it has a settings utility for managing your synaptics touchpad options14:41
theTOOLMANand idk what package youll need of synaptic utilities for wayland. the one i sent you was for x14:42
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eaglgenesOddly, it's only vertically jumpy. The horizontal movement is just fine.14:44
eaglgenesActually scratch that it's jumpy in both axes14:45
theTOOLMANyeah probably a sample rate problem14:46
theTOOLMANyou'll need to get into your mouse/touchpad settings in your setting manager and tweak your settings14:46
theTOOLMANbeing that you're runing the unfashionable gnome, i can't help you much there14:46
gde33that was funny, it just decided I wanted to log in as the guest user14:46
gde33back to the ordinary now14:47
theTOOLMANgde33: you need to learn bash14:47
gde33theTOOLMAN: howso?14:47
theTOOLMANgo back to windows if youre gonna be a guiboy14:47
eaglgenesAnyway, how would you go about doing this on XFCE? Maybe I can se if I can find a parallel in GNOME14:47
cfhowlettI should have thought of that.  glad you got it figured out.14:47
theTOOLMANstart -> settings -> mouse/touchpad14:48
yokowkacfhowlett bless you angels from heaven! in ubuntu-ru everyone are angry! more best to you!!!!14:48
gde33theTOOLMAN: I didn't even remember I created a guest account. Why I would want to log into it after the update is a mystery.14:48
cfhowletthappy2help!14:48
theTOOLMANgde33: did it autologin?14:49
gde33yeah14:49
theTOOLMANthats lame14:49
theTOOLMANi'd never let my machines autologin14:49
cfhowlettgde33, guest account is auto created.  you must have accidentally selected it.  it will not autologin to the guest14:49
pi__hi14:50
gde33in useraccounts it swaped. Just put the main acc on auto loggin14:50
gde33anyway, thanks for the laughs :P14:50
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pi__what?14:51
usr123theTOOLMAN: i just want wifi to run on my system, i dont understand any of that means14:54
usr123I have tried installing bcmwl from kernel source14:54
usr123it does not work14:54
theTOOLMANusr123: install wicd14:54
theTOOLMANthats what i use to manage wifi on my laptops14:54
theTOOLMANor is your machine not recognizing the card at all?14:55
theTOOLMANand you're sure that your wireless card is broadcom?14:56
usr123theTOOLMAN: It says unable to reach some archives run apt-get update, I ran update and it shows the same error14:57
theTOOLMANrun: nslookup google.com14:57
theTOOLMANcan it resolve?14:57
usr123no14:58
theTOOLMANdo you have a lan connection?14:58
usr123usb teethering14:58
theTOOLMANthat is how you're getting your internet?14:58
usr123I wonder why the drivers are not showing up in addtional drivers tab in software and updates14:58
usr123its ubuntu 18.04 by the way14:58
usr123theTOOLMAN: Yes14:58
theTOOLMANbut you can't resolve?14:59
theTOOLMANrun: ping -c1 8.8.8.814:59
usr123no14:59
usr123connect: Network is unreachable14:59
usr123runs fine15:00
usr123now15:00
usr123packets recieved15:00
theTOOLMANso do the nslookup again15:00
ca_cabotagehey all, I have a problem with transferring files on one HDD filling up my install SSD - I have two drives on my laptop, an SSD I boot from, and a HDD in a bay that I keep files on. The HDD has two ext4 partitions that are mounted, I am trying to transfer files from one of those partitions to the other partition, however - it is ALSO filling up my SSD, and the transfer eventually fails because the SSD fills15:02
ca_cabotageup. what is going on here?15:02
usr123got output15:02
hfphey, what does this permission mode mean: 2700? I've only every used permission modes that start with 015:03
usr123wicd got installed15:04
usr123what next15:04
theTOOLMANopen wicd15:04
theTOOLMANand see if your device is listed in there15:04
usr123done15:04
compdocca_cabotage, guess the OS is caching the files to the ssd before writing. you might try rsync instead15:05
usr123theTOOLMAN: No15:05
solsTiCeca_cabotage: I do'nt see how that's possible ? what are you using ? nuatilus ? cp ?15:05
usr123I dont see wifi devices15:05
theTOOLMANdoes ifconfig -a15:05
theTOOLMANshow your device?15:05
theTOOLMANor even better, does lshw show your devices?15:06
usr123yes15:06
usr123broadcast=yes15:06
theTOOLMANwhich of them?15:06
theTOOLMANifconfig or lshw?15:06
ca_cabotagei'm using dolphin for a drag and drop15:06
usr123lshw15:06
ca_cabotageno idea wtf is going on15:06
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theTOOLMANca_cabotage: use rsync15:07
solsTiCeca_cabotage: what is filling up on the SSD ? /var/cache ? what directory ? /tmp ?15:07
theTOOLMANand make sure your ext4 partition that you're copying to is actually mounted. otherwise, you'll just be copying to a folder on yout / mount15:08
theTOOLMANmount -l will tell you what is mounted15:08
ca_cabotagetheTOOLMAN, i'll give it a shot - but still curious why this would be happening? i want to fix it - I should be able to drag and drop between partitions on my hdd without affecting the ssd - it's a pain in the ass to use rsync when i shouldnt have to15:08
ca_cabotagesolsTiCe, I'm still trying to figure out where it is filling up15:08
PlumbleTrying to import iptables rules with iptables-persistent package on ub 18.04 they do get imported but doesnt persist through boot,any thoughts?15:08
theTOOLMANwell copy doesn't make temporary files so i feel it is safe to assume that your other partitions aren't mounted.15:09
ca_cabotagetheTOOLMAN, yeah i did check and it is mounted15:09
theTOOLMANca_cabotage: du -h --mac-depth=1 until you find what is going on. start in /15:09
theTOOLMANusr123: make sure that your user is in the groups "plugdev" and "netdev"15:10
usr123Why isn't broadcom listed inside software updates??15:12
cfhowlett!broadcom | usr12315:13
ubottuusr123: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx15:13
theTOOLMANusr123: you said that lshw showed the device. is ifconfig -a showing the device?15:14
usr123theTOOLMAN: no, it says broadcast=yes15:15
JonFriesenhey friends, I'm curious about opinions LVM partitioning vs manual partitioning. It seems like LVM is a bit more complex and may cause issues... it also seems like it's been around for a while and should be fairly mature.15:15
theTOOLMANbroadcast=yes? lol what friends15:15
theTOOLMANJonFriesen: if you use lvm on your / partition, you have to have initramfs which has a module for lvm in it. this causes a slower bootup15:16
jmgb4_Hey fellas. I am just looking to add a static dns in but I think networkmanager keeps on changing it. Where is the proper place to set IPs for dns15:16
cfhowlett!lvm | JonFriesen, haven't used it myself but lvm is supported15:16
ubottuJonFriesen, haven't used it myself but lvm is supported: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto15:16
theTOOLMANJonFriesen: lvm is good for extra partitions outside of /15:16
theTOOLMAN!resolvconf15:17
ubotturesolvconf is a set of scripts that's used to manage /etc/resolv.conf in 12.04 and later, for more information please see: http://www.stgraber.org/2012/02/24/dns-in-ubuntu-12-04/ and https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/network-configuration.html#name-resolution15:17
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: that was for you15:17
PlumbleJonFriesen: can utilise snapshot of volumes15:17
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, I know. NetworkManager keeps on forcing an overwrite of that.15:17
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theTOOLMANjmgb4_: if you read through the documentation, it will tell you how to override the dhcp issued dns server15:18
PhazonicRidleyhello, i am trying to install xubuntu on my rpi 3B+, i had to get the latest fw from rpi team's github and replaced the boot files, it boots, but i cannot control the pi with my mouse and keyboard does anyone know y?15:18
PhazonicRidleyi have tried ubuntu mate which booted and had the same issue, and reg ubuntu which did not boot at all15:18
usr123lspci -nn -d 14e4: what if this command gives no response?15:18
david_3Hey, I was wondering if there was a way to have ubuntu muted on lock15:18
theTOOLMANPhazonicRidley: try raspian15:18
david_3./sleep15:18
JonFriesentheTOOLMAN: that's pretty cool! I didn't read anything about snapshots15:18
theTOOLMANJonFriesen: snapshots are cool. just remember that / being lvm requires a whole extra sequence at startup15:19
theTOOLMANwhich takes time15:19
theTOOLMANbut also know that things can be expanded easily with lvm15:19
theTOOLMANso it def has its pros and cons15:19
JonFriesentheTOOLMAN: aah okay, I have a x1 carbon and I went the LVM route and have found it a bit slower15:20
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, Not really. Thats pretty old documentation and referring to non existent directories.15:20
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: are you using systemd, openrc, or sysvinit?15:20
jmgb4_systemd. The default with Ubuntu15:21
pavlosjmgb4_: you can add "nameserver 1.1.1.1" in /etc/resolvconf/resolv.conf.d/tail15:21
PhazonicRidleytheTOOLMAN: raspbain doesnt have what i need, i need upadated repos for shit and i need python 3.615:21
PhazonicRidleyraspbain has neither of those15:21
theTOOLMANPhazonicRidley: hmmmmm.... never ran raw ubuntu on a pi.15:21
PhazonicRidleydo u have a pi 3B+?15:21
theTOOLMANPhazonicRidley: but i'm sure you can download the python source and build it15:21
jmgb4_PhazonicRidley, What do you need 3.6 for? You can add the ppa15:21
jmgb4_PhazonicRidley, I have a 3b+15:22
theTOOLMANand gcc will let you cross compile so you can compile it on your desktop and move the package to your pi15:22
theTOOLMANmuch faster than building on an arm15:22
pavlosjmgb4_: then "sudo resolvconf -u" to activate the change15:22
jmgb4_PhazonicRidley, Only reason why I ask why do you need 3.6 python on it is because I use my pi a lot, havent ran into the issue of needing it yet but that may come in the future15:23
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: +1 on what pavlos was saying15:23
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, I got it15:23
PhazonicRidleyi am using discord.py15:23
PhazonicRidleywhich works best on 3.615:23
PhazonicRidleyalso, the bot i will host needs 3.615:24
jmgb4_pavlos, Good thing resolvconf isnt even installed. Hah15:24
jmgb4_Need to install a tool to fix ubuntus breakage, love it15:25
PhazonicRidleyalright, ill give raspbain another go, as i cant get any version of ubuntu to work15:25
handle0Does anyone know how to configure 802.1ad using netplan or how to get it to work on boot with the 18.04 release?15:25
usr123seems like my card is a realtek15:26
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: does the network manager you're using have an option to force a static dns?15:26
theTOOLMANusr123: that would make sense why your broadcom wasn't finding it15:26
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, Yeah but something in systemd is forcing to overwrite it15:26
antonio__alguien que entienda español, que quisiera ayudarme?15:26
theTOOLMANis it systemd networking?15:26
jmgb4_Which is why systemd is garbage but thats another talk15:26
pavlos!es | antonio__15:26
ubottuantonio__: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.15:26
jmgb4_The dns is still defaulting to the networkmanager default of 127.0.0.5315:27
usr123theTOOLMAN: So, how do I run wifi now?15:27
theTOOLMANsame way15:27
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, Maybe15:27
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: i'm trying to find where the systemd network conf file is15:27
usr123what way?15:27
jmgb4_Same15:27
JonFriesentheTOOLMAN: thanks for answering my questions, and providing those links on LVM :)15:27
theTOOLMANJonFriesen: glad i can help15:27
theTOOLMANi'm currently pulling my hair out over an msi deployment with gpo on windows. i hate windows15:28
theTOOLMAN!windoze15:28
ubottuPlease don't use silly misspellings to denigrate other operating systems. It makes users of that system feel attacked and hurts Ubuntu advocacy by making the community look unreasonable.15:28
theTOOLMANhahahahaha15:28
eaglgenesSounds like package management is quite a useful tool15:28
theTOOLMANi love that response15:28
akayhahaha15:28
theTOOLMANan msi is the windoze equivalent to a .dpkg15:28
jmgb4_I think its time to rm -rf this garbage... why do you have to change 100 things to get a static dns.15:29
handle0Is it possible to change from 802.1Q to 802.1ad without removing the VLAN from the interface?15:29
theTOOLMANi just configure dns on my dhcp server15:29
handle0i.e., just changing the protocol?15:29
theTOOLMANhandle0: if you do that, it will move to vlan115:29
eaglgenesLast time I had to open windows, I was running around checking every program for updates because there's no central way to check which ones have updates15:29
jmgb4_Thats like saying to somebody thats trying to work on their car that you just take it to the mechanic theTOOLMAN lol.15:29
jmgb4_Not really fixing the issue here15:30
eaglgenesIt was a dedicated update session, so I didn't have problems with windows shutting down on me15:30
theTOOLMANwell i'm a senior sys admin at a pretty big company and they through this task on my desk knowing i don't do win bs15:30
eaglgenesBut there was the feeling I missed something even after I checked each program15:30
jmgb4_Security engineer. Built plenty of custom dns servers theTOOLMAN, fighting with 10 different applicatoins to get a simple dns fix. yeah.15:31
handle0Can you rename the type of protocol?15:31
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: kinda why i left systemd for openrc15:31
theTOOLMANsystemd is nice but it needs work15:31
theTOOLMANsame with wayland15:31
theTOOLMANthough wayland needs much more work15:32
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, Is that even possible with ubuntu? I run gentoo at home with openrc and thats fine. I could have fixed this issue in 10 seconds15:32
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: that was my secret... gentoo15:32
handle0theTOOLMAN: where does "ip link" store its configuration on the filesystem?15:32
theTOOLMANhandle0: what do you mean ip link?15:32
theTOOLMANoh... nvm15:33
theTOOLMANthats a good question15:33
theTOOLMAN!ip15:33
handle0theTOOLMAN: "ip link add link eth0 eth0.24 type vlan proto 802.1ad id 24" <- where is this stored at on the filesystem?15:33
theTOOLMANok15:33
theTOOLMANthat is a temporary thing... it will be gone on reboot15:33
theTOOLMANnot sure where it stores it though15:34
theTOOLMANonly time i ever need it is when i need to add an interface to do something i shouldn't be doing15:34
jmgb4_my next task theTOOLMAN is figure out how to get metasploit on this machine without setting off all the bells and whistles on the PAs15:34
theTOOLMANjmgb4_: metasploit.... thats a fun one15:34
handle0it's somewhere, because I can't change it from 802.1Q to Ad15:35
handle0nevermind15:35
jmgb4_theTOOLMAN, I have kali installed on here as well and I am surprised we dont get warnings everytime that updates.15:35
theTOOLMANi've never been able to get kali to update15:35
tgm4883!ot15:35
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!15:35
pavlosjmgb4_: "nmcli dev show" should list DNS info15:35
jmgb4_Need to fix your keys most likely but we shuld stick to what tgm just said15:36
theTOOLMANi just go through their app list and have an ubuntu install where  i put those packages.15:36
jmgb4_pavlos, Yeah its in there but the first DNS is to 127.0.0.53 which is where networkmanager lives. From there it does who knows what. nslookup isnt showing anything helpful either15:37
jmgb4_I am out of ideas though and getting frustrated lol15:38
longwordsystemd-resolve --status15:38
tgm4883jmgb4_: nmcli shouldn't list 127.0.0.53 as the DNS15:38
naccjmgb4_: 127.0.0.53 is systemd-resolved, not nm15:40
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SquarismSo is 18.04 working well?15:44
tgm4883Squarism: not really a support question, and quite subjective at that15:45
leftyfbSquarism: try it15:45
Squarismi guess i could do that15:45
JimBuntuSquarism try /join #ubuntu-discuss15:45
slyrusso I'm getting a crash on attempting to log in after upgrading to bionic behavior. presumably some sort of nvidia driver-related issue. should I file a bug?15:47
eboHi15:47
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jmgb4_nacc, Ah.. so I need to nuke systemd-resolved somehow15:55
jmgb4_nope15:56
jmgb4_ in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf everything is correct15:56
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theTOOLMAN!windows16:06
ubottuFor discussion on Microsoft software, or help with same, please visit ##windows. See http://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+bug/1 http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm and /msg ubottu equivalents16:06
naccjmgb4_: what is your actual issue? (sorry just catching up)16:06
gabbomanHi, where can I ask for help with the ubuntu openstack thing?16:07
naccjmgb4_: systemd-resolve --status may help you if it's a name resolution issue16:07
naccgabboman: #ubuntu-server most likely16:07
gabbomanthanks16:07
jmgb4_nacc, Got it working now. Not sure exactly what the issue was but either systemd or nm was fighting me on allowing static dns16:09
naccjmgb4_: ok.16:10
jmgb4_I dont get why the distro has to make it so difficult to get one thing done. To change a 5 to a 9 anywhere it seems like you have to go through 50000 configs at the same time16:11
eboI'm looking for a way to change some app icon on dash2dock, tried to change it in /usr/share/applications but no luck. Suggestions?16:12
tgm4883jmgb4_: I don't know what issues you were dealing with, but you should have been able to do that through network manager quite easily16:13
jmgb4_tgm4883, Should have yes. something kept on overwriting it.16:14
naccjmgb4_: i also don't know what you mean by a 5 to a 9.16:14
tgm4883nacc: I think that was hyperbole16:14
jmgb4_nacc, Just saying something simple16:14
tgm4883jmgb4_: I'm going to fall back onto whatever you were seeing isn't typical16:15
* tgm4883 shrugs16:15
jmgb4_I hope I dont have to go through that again16:15
jmgb4_Now back to rolling certificates for firewalls16:15
* jmgb4_ sighs.16:15
naccjmgb4_: ok. I don't know, my opinion is the same as tgm4883 without a reproducible test case16:16
brwoodsQuestion, in the efi entry ubuntu 18.04 creates, how is it that I acn rename it to something like ubuntu-18.04?16:16
jmgb4_nacc, If I am bored in a couple of hours I will dig back into it16:17
brwoodsbeen trying do that, grub-install sort of works but not when you disconect the harddrive from the system and reconnect it.16:17
dbk227Hey guys. Wifes Win10 machine (which is set up with bitlocker) needs the OS to be reinstalled. I've booted Ubuntu 18.04 via USB to grab her personal files (pictures mostly). But not sure how to proceed to get into the partition everything is in16:27
dbk227It looks like bitlocker is preventingme form seeing inside it.16:28
thinkyhey there16:30
Assidhi16:33
Assidim running lighttpd with mod_compress16:33
naccdbk227: i would think the point of bitlocker would prevent that16:34
Assidthe compressed directory shows the files fine .. but the content served is still the uncompressed one..16:34
Assidcan someone help me with this..16:34
Assidlighttpd seems to be pretty much dead16:34
pragmaticenigmadbk227: You won't be able to access a bitlocker protected volume externally. I'm not aware of any tools that can mount and unlock bitlocker protected drives16:34
pragmaticenigma!enter | Assid16:34
ubottuAssid: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.16:34
Assidpragmaticenigma: will try to keep that in mind..16:35
naccbrwoods: why do you want to? does it matter enough?16:35
pragmaticenigmaAssid: mod_compress compresses the information in transit. The client application automatically decompresses the content once it is received.16:35
dbk227nacc: I found a video about a utility called disklocker that looks like it might work16:36
Assidpragmaticenigma: yes, but it can also cache it in the directory if you wish it to. However, the content served is not compressed.. content-encoding doesn't show up as gzip16:36
dbk227https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n7XT5fK4iwA16:37
dbk227However it specifically states its for Linux16:37
pragmaticenigmaAssid: It is possible the client is not configured to accept gzip compression16:37
naccdbk227: not really interested in external tools to do someting that's not supported :)16:37
pragmaticenigmaAssid: what tool are you using to test with?16:38
david_3hey, to repeat. I was wondering if it was possible to automatically mute on sleep/screen lock16:38
Assidpragmaticenigma: unlikely.. chrome works fine.. im even seeing other sites showing up with gzip encoding16:38
Assidpragmaticenigma: chrome .. developer tools16:38
Assidi have a feeling its something to do with lighttpd  .. than anything.. i guess i should consider nginx16:39
pragmaticenigmaAssid: are you testing across the internet, local network, localhost?16:39
Assidpragmaticenigma: internet .. can you check it from your end as well ?16:39
routahey, I've noticed that some of my log files in /var/log get HUGE after upgrading to 18.10 really fast for some reason, and since im running ubuntu on a 32gb hard drive I'd love to find a temporary solution to this till I can figure out what causes this. I believe you are supposed to be able to limit the size of log files somehow but I forget16:39
pragmaticenigmaAssid: I wouldn't recommend posting the link here... and I am not able to test it at the moment16:40
naccrouta: is something actually getting logged? also, 18.04, i assume16:40
Assidim considering testing it with nginx next16:40
YounderActually I am fine with Apache, but mongodb sounds like a performer.16:41
pragmaticenigmaAssid: The documentation here: http://redmine.lighttpd.net/projects/lighttpd/wiki/Docs_ModCompress mentions that the webserver needs to have permissions to read from the caching directory. Is that true for you?16:42
YounderIt is true for all web-servers16:42
Assidyes.. it creates the files .. s16:43
routanacc: my bad. Yeh I've been checking the logs and they are filled with all kinds of stuff, I think I know whats causing it but I remember that you can limit the size and I'd like to do that before I can find a more permanent solution16:43
pragmaticenigmaAssid: also double check the file size limits on compression? Max file size is 128MB16:43
Assidpragmaticenigma: all tiny files.. 2-300kb16:43
pragmaticenigmaAssid: are they binary files?16:44
Assidnope.. js /css files but still no joy16:44
naccrouta: which log file?16:44
YounderAssid, yes, the 1024 block size means a lot of waste16:44
ask-ygU5AP56hello16:44
ask-ygU5AP56I want to disable the nvidia logo upon startup of X16:44
ask-ygU5AP5618.0416:44
ask-ygU5AP56I see no xorg.conf, is creating one ok?16:44
ask-ygU5AP56I rather avoid messing some automatic setup up16:44
pragmaticenigmaYounder: if you don't have constructive topics to add, please do not add commentary16:45
brwoodsnacc: has to do with switching between multiple version of ubuntu etc for testing purposes and messing with grub isn't really wanted16:45
DraconiatorI think 18.04 Xubuntu performs a lot better than 16.04 did on my netbook for some reason.  did they do some code streamlining?16:45
pragmaticenigmaAssid: I would have to say if everything in that documentation page I sent was followed, it should be working. I'm not certain NGINX is going to help further, but it can't hurt to try and see. Might help trouble shoot the issue further16:46
naccbrwoods: why does the string used in uefi matter for that? or you mean you are doing distinct registrations in uefi?16:46
naccask-ygU5AP56: i doubt xorg is making an nvidia logo show up16:47
Assidpragmaticenigma: yes , ive been trying to work with it for hours.. but theres no help in the lighttpd channel either16:47
brwoodsnacc: because having ubuntu and ubuntu as two entries doesn't really help much16:47
pragmaticenigmaask-ygU5AP56: X.org no longer uses xorg.conf files, it generates them on the fly during boot. If you have the nvidia configuration tool, I believe there is an option in there to turn off the logo splash.16:47
ask-ygU5AP56nacc, err?16:47
naccbrwoods: right, that's what i meant. So most people (I think) put ubuntu as the uefi entry, and then have the various distros in grub16:47
ask-ygU5AP56pragmaticenigma, yeah, it turns it off by creating a xorg.conf16:47
brwoodsthis has to be automatic and portable so grub doesn't really do much in way of that16:48
brwoodser, that was for nacc16:48
iopqhow do I get my integrated to work while I have a gpu in?16:48
naccbrwoods: i think this is all in the efi config manager16:48
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gareppawhere does 18.04 save screenshots taken with the print screen button?16:49
naccask-ygU5AP56: are you using the nvidia binary driver? possibly with the nvidia control center or whatever it's called?16:49
routanacc: syslog kern.log and system.journal16:49
ask-ygU5AP56nacc, yeah, that's why the logo shows up16:49
iopqIt used to work before with a different card, but it's no longer working16:49
naccgareppa: Pictures/16:49
naccgareppa: in your home dir16:49
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, in that a bios issue?16:49
brwoodsnacc: I know, but when I do a grub-install it works but fails to... I'll just figure it out myself16:50
CheetahPixieOkay, so16:50
sky_hey i need a ubuntu flavour with wine-mono gecko , crossover , java , steam  pre downloaded, flash player as gaming live cd not more than around 1.2 Gbs if that is possible ? as alternative ubuntu game pack is over 2.2 gigs16:50
CheetahPixieI need a little help.16:50
naccrouta: i think the journal can be limited, not sure about the others16:50
ask-ygU5AP56s/in/aint16:50
iopqask-ygU5AP56, no, because the screen will show "low graphics mode" pop-up when I set integrated to be the default16:50
CheetahPixieI can't seem to get Wine 3.7 in.16:50
CheetahPixieIt shows that I have Wine 2.8 on Ubuntu 17.10.16:50
pragmaticenigma!enter | CheetahPixie16:50
ubottuCheetahPixie: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.16:50
gareppaoh right lol thanks16:50
naccask-ygU5AP56: i assume that' sp robably configurable in the nvidia control center then16:50
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, iono, should work fine then if the os sees it16:50
naccbrwoods: what? fails to what?16:50
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iopqask-ygU5AP56, OS doesn't see it16:51
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CheetahPixieIn essence, I have here wine-staging that is 3.7.0, and then a bunch of Wine stuff that is 2.0.2. Somewhere in the mix, it gets confused and reports Wine 2.18 or something; I wanna remove these older versions, but not sure how I would go about that, or what to snipe.16:51
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I should say xrandr doesn't see it and lshw does16:51
sky_hey i need a ubuntu flavour with wine-mono gecko , crossover , java , steam  pre downloaded, flash player as gaming live cd not more than around 1.2 Gbs if that is possible ? as alternative ubuntu game pack is over 2.2 gigs forgot to add android studio if that needed as well16:51
CheetahPixieWait, wine64-development 2.18 is installed. hmm16:52
naccsky_: i don't believe any flavor does that.16:52
CheetahPixielibwine-development, wine32-development, wine64-development... hmm16:52
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GrimSleeplessWell it is lighter on the computer, so yeah it would help16:52
CheetahPixie(I have a 64 bit Wineprefix by the way and want to keep that.)16:52
sky_nacc will you ask devs to make one flavour like i mentioned with size not exceeding too much16:53
Some_PersonI'm a bit surprised that I can't seem to find an application that can view text messages on a phone via the Bluetooth Message Access Profile. Is there something I'm missing?16:53
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, what's Xorg say? paerhaps it's trying to initialize the wrong card?16:53
ask-ygU5AP56s/pear/per16:53
Some_PersonIt's a standard protocol that things like vehicles and smartwatches often use16:54
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: If you are developing an application, you may find better assistance in the #ubuntu-app-devel16:54
iopqask-ygU5AP56, how do I check?16:54
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, oldschool thinking I'd say X needs correct information which display to hook up to which card and what driver to load. xorg log is at /var/log/Xorg.0.log or so16:55
CheetahPixieI am not.16:55
CheetahPixieI have no idea why those were installed.16:55
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: I'm having a difficult time understanding what you are attempting to do16:55
CheetahPixieBasically.16:55
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CheetahPixieAn old Wine 2.18 was in my system for some reason.16:56
CheetahPixieAnd I tried to update, but despite 3.7 existing on my system, winecfg still reported 2.18.16:56
CheetahPixieI was trying to fix that.16:56
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, I lack knowledge tho how this new generating-on-the-fly-config-X works though16:56
sky_hey i need a ubuntu flavour with wine-mono gecko , crossover , java , steam  pre downloaded, flash player as gaming live cd not more than around 1.2 Gbs if that is possible ? as alternative ubuntu game pack is over 2.2 gigs forgot to add vbox ,android studio if that needed as well16:56
CheetahPixieDecided I'd do a reinstall real quick.16:56
CheetahPixieGoing to report back where that goes.16:56
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: The support version of Wine in Ubuntu is 1.6 currently (if I'm reading the package management correctly)16:57
iopqask-ygU5AP56, what am I looking for16:57
CheetahPixie3.7 is the latest staging, 3.0 is the latest stable.16:57
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: Ubuntu never distributes software that isn't from the developers stable branch.16:58
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, EE16:58
naccsky_: please stop asking the same question and ignoring the answer you were given.16:58
CheetahPixieWonder where that package comes from then.16:58
naccsky_: and no, i won't ask the devs to do that16:59
sky_moving to distrowatch may be there some one make a new linux distro16:59
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: is this a machine you have owned and maintained or did someone give it to you?16:59
ask-ygU5AP56sky_, make your own16:59
iopqask-ygU5AP56, only some warnings16:59
CheetahPixieI set it up myself.16:59
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, dunno bro16:59
iopqabout fonts16:59
CheetahPixie(And of course this is my machine.)16:59
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, somehow it's not picking it up, mayhap some more info in dmesg?17:00
pragmaticenigmaCheetahPixie: How did you install Wine? Where did you find instructions?17:00
ask-ygU5AP56what's it, var/log/messages ?17:00
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CheetahPixieI don't even remember how I came upon those old packages.17:00
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, what are you trying to achieve anyway, multi screen, both cards working at the same time hooked to a separate monitor?17:00
CheetahPixieMe using computers and installing junk is like a good night out drinking; I don't remember what, when or where or how this package ended up on my system.17:01
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, that's the first heads up, from what I hear17:01
iopqask-ygU5AP56, yes, that's what I'm trying to achieve17:01
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, to quit that is17:01
iopqask-ygU5AP56, it worked before17:01
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, well, what did you change?17:01
iopqask-ygU5AP56, but my GPU died so I replaced it with a different one17:01
iopqask-ygU5AP56, still AMD17:01
CheetahPixieNot really.17:01
ask-ygU5AP56ok, same class?17:01
iopqask-ygU5AP56, much older one17:02
CheetahPixieI've been doing it for 19 years, and this sorta stuff is how I've lerned.17:02
ask-ygU5AP56as in same version of card?17:02
ask-ygU5AP56k17:02
ask-ygU5AP56:/17:02
CheetahPixieSo.17:02
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, drinking17:02
iopqask-ygU5AP56, in between I used JUST the integrated and it worked17:02
CheetahPixieOh, I don't drink.17:02
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, is what I write about17:02
CheetahPixieIt was an analogy.17:02
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, good on you17:02
ask-ygU5AP56CheetahPixie, what driver do you use? amd fglrx or radeon opensource?17:03
CheetahPixie"Errors were encountered while processing: /tmp/apt-dpkg-install-McdoJL/129-libsane1_1.0.27-1-experimental2ubuntu2.1_i386.deb"17:03
CheetahPixieamdgpu17:03
CheetahPixiefglrx is long since deprecated.17:03
Draconiatorthey should call the next version of Ubuntu "Cheating Cheetah" because  well I have no idea how it runs so good on rotten potatoes lol17:03
ask-ygU5AP56well whatever ;)17:03
ask-ygU5AP56you know what I mean17:03
ask-ygU5AP56proptrietary/opensource17:03
ask-ygU5AP56propr*17:03
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CheetahPixie:P17:04
CheetahPixiefglrx is a rotten shroom.17:04
ask-ygU5AP56Draconiator, /me has been using lubuntu for the past year on a z60m - 2GB ram, 1.7GHz pentium m17:04
ask-ygU5AP56working fine as a daily driver, only hacks a tad with youtube + flash17:04
GrimSleeplessYou shouldn't use fglrx anymore17:04
ask-ygU5AP56240p is max it does17:04
ask-ygU5AP56oh man, they're waking up17:05
ask-ygU5AP56foret fglrx17:05
ask-ygU5AP56forget*17:05
ask-ygU5AP56iopq,so which driver are you using for the ati card, the proprietary whatever its now called or the opensource one?17:05
lapagamaybe radeon driver not amdgpu17:05
Draconiator<---Xubuntu on a 1.1GHZ Intel Atom N270, 1GB RAM, and Intel 945 graphics.17:05
CheetahPixieAyyy I got an N270 or N280 here.17:06
CheetahPixie(Not Spectre vulnerable, so ha)17:06
ask-ygU5AP56Draconiator, yeah, it worked fine w/ 512MB or so17:06
ask-ygU5AP56I added a SSD to the machine and being  roughly 15 years old, it performs alright17:06
DraconiatorI did try and load it on my desktop because needed to format the SSD to upgrade to 18.04 and the darn thing loaded in like 5 seconds.17:06
ask-ygU5AP56:)17:07
ask-ygU5AP56yeah that's the bottleneck17:07
ask-ygU5AP56mostly17:07
ask-ygU5AP56for like daily performance I find ssd to be one of the key upgrades, given 2+GB ram is avail17:07
ask-ygU5AP56daily driver = dwarf fortress, ssh, mozilla, office17:07
iopqask-ygU5AP56, open source one17:08
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, what's dmesg say?17:08
iopqask-ygU5AP56, lots of things, what am I looking for?17:08
ask-ygU5AP56grep -i dri17:09
ask-ygU5AP56I recommend you less it though since you're looking for messages next to the dri messages17:09
ask-ygU5AP56look for radeon17:09
ask-ygU5AP56caseless17:09
Peyamhi17:09
Peyamif I install qt creator will it install all qt dependencies?17:09
ask-ygU5AP56try w/ apt and see what it suggests17:10
ask-ygU5AP56my bet is yes, if it's a dependency17:10
Peyamask-ygU5AP56, was it to me?17:10
ask-ygU5AP56yess17:10
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ask-ygU5AP56if you install via apt then sure, I reckon it pulls deps, from my experience, it does17:11
iopqit has like 3 of these: [    0.812615] radeon 0000:02:00.0: fence driver on ring 0 use gpu addr 0x0000000040000c00 and cpu addr 0xffff880415a93c0017:11
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, any errors?17:11
ask-ygU5AP56like DRM/DRI I think is what you look for; there RADEON with capital letters *I think*17:12
ask-ygU5AP56just give it a read17:12
ask-ygU5AP56and look for error17:12
Peyamask-ygU5AP56, I wont be using qt at all. I try to find a good IDE for console application in c++. do you recommend any good solution?17:12
iopqask-ygU5AP56, everything is green, that means no errors, right?17:12
ask-ygU5AP56Peyam, nope17:12
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, iono dude17:13
ask-ygU5AP56it's text17:13
iopqask-ygU5AP56, it's colored text17:13
ask-ygU5AP56if ubuntu colours it somehow then that's ubuntu's thing17:13
ask-ygU5AP56I doubt it picks off errors17:13
ask-ygU5AP56the colour process that is17:14
ask-ygU5AP56hmm, I see some errors on mine and they're red; some are not though.17:16
CheetahPixieuh17:17
CheetahPixiewine keeps complaining about libsanew17:17
CheetahPixiewhat do?17:17
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, what exactly happens? is your integrated graphics card monitor output blank?17:17
* ask-ygU5AP56 just cooked some on par beef & cabbage stew17:18
ask-ygU5AP56alright17:18
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ask-ygU5AP56iopq, write what's up Imma see to try and help you out17:18
iopqask-ygU5AP56, integrated monitor is on, but showing black screen17:20
iopqask-ygU5AP56, when I hit reload, I see a load-out image on it, but nothing while Ubuntu is running17:21
iopq*reboot17:21
ask-ygU5AP56ok then it sounds like an X issue17:21
ask-ygU5AP56is an external monitor hooked to the discrete gpu (radeon) ?17:22
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I made the AMD card hook up to the main monitor which is the discrete GPU one, and another monitor to the integrated17:23
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, you hook it up then boot or hook it up once booted?17:23
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I left it hooked up while booting17:23
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, ok, I think it's worth trying to boot up just with the integrated card plugged in, for a test17:24
ask-ygU5AP56so, power off machine hard; power off monitors hard; disconnect radeon monitor; leave integrated monitor connected; power on monitors; power on machine17:24
iopqask-ygU5AP56, take out the GPU out of the slot?17:24
ask-ygU5AP56observe results17:24
ask-ygU5AP56no17:24
ask-ygU5AP56just leave it monitorless upon hard reboot17:24
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I get no output when I do that17:25
ask-ygU5AP56and keep a powered on monitor hooked onto the integrated card17:25
ask-ygU5AP56no output even from bios?17:25
iopqask-ygU5AP56, because BIOS is set to have PCIe as default monitor17:25
iopqask-ygU5AP56, when I switch to integrated being default, I can see the bios on the screen17:25
ask-ygU5AP56ok, well, is that crucial for you? to have the PCIe as default?17:25
iopqask-ygU5AP56, but when I boot into Ubuntu I get low graphics mode on that monitor17:25
iopqask-ygU5AP56, no, but it just doesn't work in Ubuntu when I boot up with integrated as the default I get low graphics mode17:26
ask-ygU5AP56what's low graphics mode? 256, 640x480 ?17:26
iopqask-ygU5AP56, it's an error message telling me to fix my shit, it doesn't actually work17:26
iopqask-ygU5AP56, something something you're in low graphics mode, fix your drivers17:27
ask-ygU5AP56well, what does it say in Xorg's and dmesg's logs then?17:27
ask-ygU5AP56any errors and if any, what ?17:27
iopqone sec let me do that again17:27
Seven_Six_TwoI'm can't shut down! I've got a message "A stop job is running for Advanced key-value store (no timeout)" and has been running for over 15 minutes!17:38
ask-ygU5AP56Seven_Six_Two, hold in your power button; that oughta shut it down; otherwise, there's always the power cord to pull17:39
iorialol17:40
ioriaSeven_Six_Two, did you install redis ?17:41
naccask-ygU5AP56: while that is true, that's not necessarily great advice to give17:41
strangeqargosoo ubuntu upgrade borked my video setup (gdm3 fails miserably, lightdm  almost works) and I can't enter grub menu (since 17.10) because.. it doesn't react to shift :D17:42
Seven_Six_Twoioria, a while ago, I guess I never removed it... I did magic sysrq and will remove it17:42
ioriaSeven_Six_Two, ok, if you don't need it anymore17:42
naccstrangeqargo: shift? did you mean escape?17:44
strangeqargoooh it's escape now? Should check tomorrow.17:44
onefixAnyone else having trouble compiling ffmpeg on 18.04?17:46
nacconefix: it's available in the repository17:47
PsychoBoBguys17:48
isenebrainwash: I solved the issues with powertop. Thanks for reminding me :-)17:48
PsychoBoBHow I can to access the S3 Amazon using ubuntu?17:48
onefixYeah, but I need nvenc, which is why I'm trying to compile it.  It did fine on 16.04 and it seems to go through the compilation fine ... it's failing on the x264 libraries...17:48
isenebrainwash: Actually, now I have an extra hour of battery time since upgrading to 18.04 (13+ hours)17:49
Sven_vBrfkill --list has lots of entries of the form number + ": hci" + number + ": Bluetooth"; how can I discover more details like the MAC, or their USB address? (they're USB BT dongles)17:52
naccSven_vB: lsusb?17:52
iopqask-ygU5AP56, https://pastebin.com/6rkSDbBs17:53
iopqthis is with integrated being default, but also the other screen being plugged in17:54
phinxyOn bionic beaver I'm having the issue that right-click context-menus/popup-windows only shows for the fraction of a second, then disappears. The issue only arise when starting programs directly in Xorg, on their own tty linux console, without any WM.  It has something to do with the mouse cursor focus because if the cursor is moved fast enough out of the program, the right-click menu stays open until the menu17:55
phinxyis mouse overed.  I've tried to add a xorg.conf mouse device and dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.17:55
Some_PersonI'm a bit surprised that I can't seem to find an application that can view text messages on a phone via the Bluetooth Message Access Profile. Is there something I'm missing?17:55
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PlumbleIsnt there any way to have iptables rules persist through reboots in 18.04? Not using ufw cmd normal iptables syntax17:57
phinxyPlumble? On Debian I put the iptable rules in /etc/network/interfaces17:58
phinxyBut interfaces seems to be deprecated so perhaps not a good idea17:59
EriC^^Plumble: look into iptables-save and iptables-restore commands17:59
Plumble@phinxy ive used iptables-save and iptables-restore but still gets flushed18:00
PlumbleOnly way they persist if i use ufw cmd18:00
Sven_vBnacc, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fPHZnwxtyV/ <-- which field of lsusb tells me it's device #15 or hci0?18:03
blackflowPlumble: do you have netfilter-persistent installed?18:04
Sven_vBoh, the "Device 014" is misleading. I'll fix that18:04
OnceMeI have laptop with 4x Intel Core i5-4210U CPU @ 1.70GHZ, can this support 18.04 ubuntu?18:06
leftyfbOnceMe: try it18:07
OnceMehttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements18:08
OnceMe2 GHz dual core processor18:08
OnceMeI have 4G of ram18:08
leftyfbOnceMe: you could try xubuntu or lubuntu18:09
Sven_vBthat's strange. looks like indeed bus 2 is exclusively for Bluetooth dongles.18:10
c_cinapHello anyone 3rd request for some insight.... I would like to be able to view the logs from UFW. connections accepted and denied. I believe I used to cat /var/log/messages18:11
c_cinapback in 13.10 but in 16.04 there is no messages files.I Googled the crap out of ufw logs with no luck - anyone?18:11
iopqask-ygU5AP56, oh yeah I put in the video card in a different slot than before18:11
iopqmaybe I should switch it again and see18:11
oerheksc_cinap, no, in the systemlog, but you could make a seperate log >18:12
oerhekssudo ufw logging on >> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UncomplicatedFirewall18:12
OnceMeleftyfb: I want ubuntu 18.0418:13
leftyfbOnceMe: yup18:13
Sven_vBnacc, ok fixed, now it's BT device #26 vs. USB device 30 https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vVrKBRK87r/18:13
leftyfbOnceMe: both of those are up to 18.0418:14
ikkuranusI accidentally copied over the recycle.bin folder from a windows volume to my ext4 drive. rm wont remove it18:14
ikkuranusor even rm -r18:14
naccSven_vB: sorry, what do you need from me?18:15
MonkeyDustikkuranus  and sudo rm ?18:15
ikkuranusyeah with sudo18:15
ask-ygU5AP56nacc, well, he wanted it off18:16
MonkeyDustikkuranus  try booting a live cd/usb and delete it from there18:16
ask-ygU5AP56nacc, off = no power18:16
Sven_vBnacc, I'd like advice on how I can relate the lsusb output to the rfkill device number or name18:16
ikkuranusis that necessary? the drive in question isn't the os drive18:17
Sven_vBnacc, or other ideas on how to obtain uniquely identifying info about the rfkill devices, ideally their MAC18:17
naccSven_vB: i'm not sure you can18:17
blackflowikkuranus: first question, rm won't remove it how? what does it say?18:17
naccSven_vB: oh, you can use -o with the fields from --help18:18
ikkuranusrm: cannot remove '.BIN': No such file or directory18:18
ikkuranusI assume because $ is some kind of wildcard18:18
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, I doubt a different slot is to cause issues18:18
blackflowikkuranus: uh what's the actual command you're trying to do?18:19
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, I read your dmesg; I see no errors there; what do you get in X's log ?18:19
Sven_vBnacc, how/where? neither manpages of rfkill nor lsusb show a -o option18:19
ikkuranussudo rm -r $RECYCLE.BIN18:19
iopqask-ygU5AP56, how do I get the x log again18:19
naccSven_vB: yes they do18:19
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, from dmesg I see both intel and radeon drm buffers initialized18:19
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, /var/log/18:19
naccSven_vB: at least on 18.04 they certainly do18:19
blackflowikkuranus: yeah that's not gonna work. put the filename in SINGLE quote.   rm '$RECYCLE.BIN'18:19
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, there's an Xorg there somewhere - Xorg.0.log or Xorg.1.log whichever is the current one18:19
blackflowikkuranus: don't need -r, that's recursive, and this ain't a dir, is it?18:19
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, if one's for one display and another of other, paste both18:20
Sven_vBnacc, unfortunately, on xenial, "( man lsusb; man rfkill ) | grep -Fe -o" is empty18:20
ikkuranusprobably not but that worked18:20
blackflowikkuranus:  $ is prefix for variables in (ba)sh. $RECYCLE.BIN, it expects $RECYCLE variable to be st18:20
blackflow*set18:20
SPFI'm on 16.04.3 LTS and Firefox says it's critically out of date but if I click update in software center it says no update available18:21
iopqask-ygU5AP56, got some errors https://pastebin.com/C6Tuhfe018:21
naccSPF: you should be on 16.04.418:21
SPFnacc: how?18:22
naccSPF: update your system (use apt)18:23
naccSPF: although the update-manager should have done it already18:23
Sven_vBnacc, I see http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man8/rfkill.8.html lists an --output option, so does the new rfkill have more columns than id, name, type?18:23
naccSPF: see the pretty graph at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack18:23
blackflowikkuranus: so what happened here is that $RECYCLE variable is not set, and the shell is expanding it to nothing, thus not finding the '.BIN' file. putting it in single quotes does NOT expand on $. Alternatively ,you could've escaped $, I think   \$RECYCLE.BIN would've worked too.18:23
naccSPF: i dunno18:23
designbybeckBest way to get Hot Corners in Gnome-Tweaks?18:23
naccSPF: sorry --^ for Sven_vB18:23
naccSven_vB: i don't know, sorry, and i need to go do some other stuf18:23
designbybeckOr to set HotCorners for 18.0418:23
ask-ygU5AP56[    29.703] (EE) Please also check the log file at "/var/log/Xorg.1.log" for additional information.18:23
Sven_vBnacc, ok, thanks anyway!18:23
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, paste that18:23
SPFnacc: I tried apt-get update;apt-get upgrade;apt-get dist-upgrade;apt-get full-upgrade18:24
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, looks to me that the radeon driver gets messed up, doesn't recognize the card, tries ati instead18:24
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, intel gets picked up fine from what I read18:24
lesshastewhen I do sudo apt-get update on my 16.04 machine I see : Failed to fetch http://shell.ninthgate.se/packages/debian/dists/jessie/InRelease  Could not connect to shell.ninthgate.se:80 (195.22.88.165). - connect (111: Connection refused)18:24
lesshastehow can I remove that?18:24
lesshasteI don't think it's relevant any more18:24
Sven_vBdoes anyone else have an idea how I can find which of my USB bluetooth antennas in "rfkill list" is which USB device, or their MAC?18:24
iopqask-ygU5AP56, but how come then it doesn't show the desktop on the intel one18:24
ask-ygU5AP56lesshaste, remove it from your apt sources18:24
naccSPF: lsb_release -sd says what?18:24
SPFUbuntu 16.04.3 LTS18:25
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, no idea, paste other log file18:25
kailiHello ! Tried to make a fresh install of 18.04 today but the installer keeps crashing. I found several bug reports about installer crashing, I think the closiest one to my problem is this one : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub-installer/+bug/176284918:25
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1762849 in grub-installer (Ubuntu) "No install Ubuntu 18.04 Crash at time install grub" [Undecided,New]18:25
naccSPF: i assume you ran that with sudo?18:25
naccSPF: the apt commands18:25
SPFnacc: doesn;t matter, same result18:25
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, this here logs, it's when you: turn on machine with monitor plugged into the integrated card; no monitor on external card; ? correct ?18:25
lesshasteask-ygU5AP56,  how do I do that?18:25
naccSPF: what kernel are you on ?18:25
naccSPF: uh ... well without sudo it should give you an error.18:25
SPF4.4.0-98-generic #121-Ubuntu18:26
kailiI have the same kind of message about libpartman thing. Is there any workaround ? Because crash happens after whole disk is erased ! So I can't even go back to my old 17.10 :p18:26
ask-ygU5AP56lesshaste, there's a file in /etc/apt/ - apt.sources.list or so? look through, remove the line responsible for the mirror in question18:26
iopqask-ygU5AP56, what's the other log? I have the monitor plugged into the external card, should I unplug it?18:26
naccSPF: you aren't running a current xenial kernel, have you rebooted when the system says you need to?18:26
naccSPF: 4.4.0-121/122 is current18:26
SPFnacc: I reboot every day18:26
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, look, do this: unplug external; power off; plug internal; power on; then paste Xorg.1.log and Xorg.0.log and dmesg18:26
naccSPF: then you are manually using an insecure kernel, or removed the metapackage18:26
lesshasteask-ygU5AP56,  ok thanks18:26
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, no monitor on the external card just for now; until you get a working X on your intel card w/ your external card plugged in18:27
ask-ygU5AP56lesshaste, no worries18:27
iopqask-ygU5AP56, ok, one sec let me try18:27
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, so both cards in, monitor only on intel, hard reboot; monitor ON18:28
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, make sure to power cycle it HARD18:28
SPFnacc: I wouldn't know. I have no clue what metapackage is18:28
naccSPF: e.g., linux-image-generic, or ubuntu-desktop, etc.18:30
kailiThis kind of bug is way too serious for a LTS, they shouldn't have released it with this kind of bug...18:31
blackflowkaili: it's obviously not prevalent or easy to trigger, otherwise there'd be way more noise around it.18:32
blackflowmeanwhile, I installed 18.04 just fine.18:32
SPFnacc: ah, yes I had some trouble with that before. I tried to add the bar to the left with icons, but I never got it to work18:32
SPFI think it's called unity?18:33
kailiWell there are already 5 bugs report in a few days, sounds quite noisy to me. Even have demo video on youtube18:33
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kailiSounds quite noisy to me18:33
merpnderpAnyone use their linux box to do dev work by RDP'ing into a win10 machine? How's the RDP experience?18:34
merpnderpSnappy?18:34
ask-ygU5AP56depends on your network I think18:34
blackflowkaili: also, please note that every new release will have bugs. ideally, stable systems should be expected with the first point release, 18.04.118:35
SPFmerpnderp: I tried xfreedp but it doesnt always work18:35
kailiProblem is the crash happens just after the whole disk is erased :x18:35
theTOOLMANmerpnderp: i use remmina to rdp into my windows 10 box. i do dev on the linux side. win is just for office products and windows only programs18:35
lesshastewhen I run ifconfig  I see docker0 and enp2s0 where I was expecting to just see eth0. What are those?18:35
theTOOLMANlesshaste: enp2s0 is your physical and its logical interface18:36
theTOOLMANthe docker is because you have docker installed or are in a docker container18:36
blackflowlesshaste: the new, "predictable", network interface default naming scheme, based on physical and logical location of the device. named by the kernel, exposed by systemd.18:37
lesshastethanks! So what is docker0??18:37
blackflowlesshaste: also, get along with ip, as ifconfig has been deprecated18:37
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I tried just unplugging and it made no difference18:37
theTOOLMAN!docker18:37
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, just unplugging? with the machine on ?18:38
iopqask-ygU5AP56, now I completely removed the AMD card and booted on my integrated just fine18:38
theTOOLMANi guess there wasn't one18:38
iopqask-ygU5AP56, with the machine off18:38
lesshasteblackflow, what is the equivalent "ip" command that gives you this info?18:38
theTOOLMANip addr18:38
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, ok, so you unplugged the external monitor, then booted, and it made no difference?18:38
lesshastethanks..so what is docker0?18:38
blackflowlesshaste: ip addr show18:38
theTOOLMANlesshaste: that was for you18:38
iopqask-ygU5AP56, absolutely none, but when I took the card out it's fine18:38
lesshaste: docker0: <NO-CARRIER,BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc noqueue state DOWN group default18:39
lesshastetheTOOLMAN, thanks18:39
theTOOLMANlesshaste: https://docs.docker.com/network/bridge/18:39
blackflowlesshaste: I'm guessing some bridge or something by docker...  ah theTOOLMAN has a link.18:39
lesshastetheTOOLMAN,  hmm.. this is my normal desktop pc in my home18:39
iopqask-ygU5AP56, the card being plugged in loads the drivers for it, whether or not it's connected to the monitor it seems18:39
lesshasteI am not aware of ever setting up a bridge18:39
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, as to be expected; but what I want to see is the logs; when you do as I wrote - run the machine w/ both cards, but only the integrated one hooked to a monitor vs both hooked to a monitor - I want to see if the logs differ for both cases18:39
theTOOLMANlesshaste: have you installed docker?18:39
lesshastetheTOOLMAN, hmm.. maybe I did once18:40
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, point is, from what I recall, at some point cards started to realize a monitor is plugged into them18:40
lesshasteI don't use it18:40
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, and based off of that it could be the order of things gets messsed up18:40
theTOOLMANlesshaste: so uninstall it18:40
theTOOLMANi found a great meme that describes docker18:40
merpnderptheTOOLMAN: I'm wanting to switch to linux from my mac, but macos has an actual windows RDP client that works perfectly :/18:40
lesshastetheTOOLMAN, how do you check which ubuntu packages are installed again?18:40
iopqask-ygU5AP56, yeah let me try18:40
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, as in the incorrect card gets initialized etc; you could just hardcode an Xorg.conf I think and oughta be fine; on a vanilla distro; I lack knowledge though how it is w/ new X or how ubuntu modifies it18:40
lesshasteapt list --installed18:41
theTOOLMANmerpnderp: remmina works just as good if not better than the two variants of rdpc i know for mac18:42
merpnderptheTOOLMAN: I'm using Microsoft Remote Desktop 8.0.43 and you're saying remmina works better? Cause that is music to my ears.18:43
theTOOLMANyes much better18:43
theTOOLMANand it also provides vnc as well18:43
c_cinapoerheks: Sorry about the delay... Big thanks!! That solved it.18:43
theTOOLMANafter using it, i started to hate the m$ version on mac18:43
theTOOLMAN!windoze18:43
ubottuPlease don't use silly misspellings to denigrate other operating systems. It makes users of that system feel attacked and hurts Ubuntu advocacy by making the community look unreasonable.18:43
theTOOLMANor making windoze look like it sucks ;)18:44
theTOOLMANin fact, it got to the point where i installed ubuntu in a virtualbox to run in seamless mode just to use remmina18:45
theTOOLMANand now because i want a layer of abstraction between me and the apple18:45
theTOOLMAN!applw18:45
theTOOLMAN!apple18:45
ubottuFor PPC discussion, join #ubuntu-powerpc. For discussion on Mac software, or help with same, please visit ##apple.18:45
SPFnacc: do you think it's better to reinstall Ubuntu?18:45
theTOOLMAN!sudo18:46
ubottusudo is a command to run command-line programs with superuser privileges ("root") (also see !cli). Look at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RootSudo for more information. For graphical applications see !pkexec (for older releases: !gksu and !kdesudo). If you're unable to execute commands with sudo see: http://www.psychocats.net/ubuntu/fixsudo18:46
theTOOLMAN!vim18:46
ubottuText Editors: gedit (GNOME), Kate (KDE), mousepad (Xfce4) - Terminal-based: nano, vi/vim, emacs, ed - For HTML/CSS editors, see !html - For programming editors and IDE, see !code18:46
theTOOLMAN!html18:46
ubottuhtml is HyperText Markup Language, used to build web pages. WYSIWYG editors: KompoZer (was Nvu), Iceape Composer, Amaya (Hardy or earlier) - Development environments: Bluefish, Quanta+ - For a howto on HTML coding, see: http://www.w3schools.com/18:46
theTOOLMANi have my own dictionary here18:47
theTOOLMAN!love18:47
ask-ygU5AP56!spam18:47
ubottuPlease don't spam18:47
blackflowmaybe better /msg your private dictionary?18:47
theTOOLMAN14:48 <ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about love18:47
SlidingHorntheTOOLMAN: please stop spamming the chat, and keep the room clear for those who have support requests18:48
theTOOLMANwhats the difference between my "spam" and the constant going in and out of people? asking for a friend18:49
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, the difference is I reckon you're more likely to get banned and kicked for yours18:50
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, though try and join/part quickly and repetively, see where that gets you18:50
MonkeyDusttheTOOLMAN  you can disable those messages18:50
ask-ygU5AP56MonkeyDust, you can /ignore theTOOLMAN too18:50
MonkeyDustask-ygU5AP56  i havent followed18:51
ask-ygU5AP56MonkeyDust, point being, that is not the difference18:51
iopqask-ygU5AP56, OK, I got everything18:51
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, works?18:51
iopqask-ygU5AP56, nope, but I copied all the logs18:51
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, alright, paste18:51
iopqask-ygU5AP56, https://pastebin.com/GBgqpYdc18:52
MonkeyDustask-ygU5AP5618:52
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, the last thing to try I think is to try w/ the slot as you used before (I recall you mention you had the card in another pcie slot before when using the old discrete graphics - I doubt that'd make a difference, but perhaps) and then w/ the amdgpu proprietry driver18:52
MonkeyDustask-ygU5AP56  type this    /ignore #ubuntu +joins +parts +quits +modes +nicks18:53
ask-ygU5AP56MonkeyDust, I know18:53
iopqask-ygU5AP56, https://pastebin.com/9Uu7Tszw18:53
iopqask-ygU5AP56, yeah I reseated it in the other slot, made no difference like you said :)18:53
MonkeyDusttheTOOLMAN  type this   /ignore #ubuntu +joins +parts +quits +modes +nicks18:54
iopqask-ygU5AP56, https://pastebin.com/tusBCRUQ18:54
theTOOLMAN[    29.703] (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setpgid failed: Operation not permitted18:54
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, I think you pasted the same one18:54
theTOOLMANiopq: i'm guessing that dmesg entry might have something to do with your problem18:55
theTOOLMAN[    29.703] (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setsid failed: Operation not permitted18:55
curtisi have upgrade and now my owncloud does not work. Only show text18:55
ask-ygU5AP56there you go18:55
theTOOLMAN[    29.703] (EE) no screens found(EE)18:55
iopqI have no idea what that means D:18:55
curtisto 18.0418:55
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, yeah that happens later18:55
iopqtheTOOLMAN, the no screens found IS my issue18:56
theTOOLMANok i'm having that issue on my latest build of gentoo with dual ati 7970s so ping me when you find a solution18:56
ask-ygU5AP56man try w/ the proprietary amdgpu driver; see if that makes a diff18:56
ask-ygU5AP56that's the last of the quick fixes I have coming to mind at the moment18:56
iopqask-ygU5AP56, there is no proprietary driver for 16.04 lol, card is too old18:56
ask-ygU5AP56oh18:57
iopqask-ygU5AP56, is there like a weird ppa I can try18:57
ask-ygU5AP56dunno18:57
ask-ygU5AP56I doubt that's the way to go; especially since it worked before18:57
ask-ygU5AP56you used radeon driver before too, no?18:57
theTOOLMANhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD18:57
ask-ygU5AP56that permission message from your dmesg though that theTOOLMAN noticed18:57
ask-ygU5AP56that looks like an issue18:57
ask-ygU5AP56it's only a warning though...18:58
theTOOLMANno. this is def a driver issue18:58
theTOOLMANthats unrelated18:58
theTOOLMANiopq: what card are you running?18:58
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, looks to me like your issue peaked interest in the channel :)18:58
ask-ygU5AP56imma leave you two then to figuring out your common issue..18:58
iopqtheTOOLMAN I'm running 5750 because my new one died18:59
iopqask-ygU5AP56, thanks for your help, at least I can throw logs at people now18:59
theTOOLMANthat should be supported18:59
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, no bother18:59
* ask-ygU5AP56 likes solving 18:59
iopqtheTOOLMAN yeah by the open source driver, but the last proprietary driver is for 15.0418:59
theTOOLMANthe machne i have with the dual 7970s has been probelms for years. thinking about going and getting dual nvidia 710s19:00
theTOOLMANi never have problems with my nvidia and intel boxes19:00
theTOOLMANmaybe one day ati/amd will put their heads on right19:00
theTOOLMANthese 7970s have 3gb of ram on them19:01
ask-ygU5AP56https://hashcat.net/forum/showthread.php?mode=linear&tid=6444&pid=3433519:01
theTOOLMANthey'd probably work good with windows but i don't need that kind of negativity around me19:01
theTOOLMANAccess to the web page you were trying to visit has been blocked in accordance with company policy. Please contact your system administrator if you believe this is in error.19:01
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, have a look at this; similar issue; I think hardcoding an xorg.conf still works;19:01
theTOOLMANlol i am the systems adminsitrator damn it19:01
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, so what you need is two entries, one for your intel card and one for your radeon card19:01
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, /etc/rc.d/pf stop ?19:02
ask-ygU5AP56;-)19:02
theTOOLMANask-ygU5AP56: i'm behind a palo 705019:03
theTOOLMANmore like add hashcat.net to "theTOOLMANS whitelist"19:03
iopqask-ygU5AP56, should I just create that file?19:03
ask-ygU5AP56120GBps fw throughput19:03
ask-ygU5AP56neat19:03
ask-ygU5AP56fancy19:03
theTOOLMANits like a fridge19:04
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, well, w/ all the correct lines in it19:04
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, yeah, I see19:04
iopqask-ygU5AP56, I don't know what the correct lines would be, should I just paste his or do I need to actually edit it to be correct for my setup?19:04
ask-ygU5AP56last time I had been doing network setups, 1Gbps was the dogs19:04
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, edit19:04
SlidingHornask-ygU5AP56 & theTOOLMAN - can we please keep this to direct ubuntu support?  There's always #ubuntu-offtopic for the side banter.19:04
ask-ygU5AP56SlidingHorn, what are we doing other than trying to solve a graphics card issue inside ubuntu?19:05
ask-ygU5AP56SlidingHorn, side of the banter, we're on it19:05
SlidingHornask-ygU5AP56: and that's much appreciated.  There's also a lot of off-topic banter in the meantime, which is more than welcome in #ubuntu-offtopic :)19:05
iopqask-ygU5AP56, yeah I saw nvidia in there :/ so what am I supposed to put in that file?19:05
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, one line for your intel card one line for your radeon card; for examples, turn to the interwebs19:06
theTOOLMAN!xorg.conf19:06
ubottuThe /etc/X11/xorg.conf file is deprecated, but sometimes may still be needed to pass values to specific drivers. See `man xorg.conf` for file structure and syntax. For Ubuntu-specific documentation and more information, see also https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config19:06
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, man xorg.conf19:06
ask-ygU5AP56or, there you go!19:06
theTOOLMANsays its deprecated. what was it replaced by?19:06
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, nothing; it's aparently generated on-the-fly19:07
ask-ygU5AP56from what I read here19:07
theTOOLMANi feel like a caveman now. *scratches beard*19:07
theTOOLMANi think this is the important part.19:07
theTOOLMANbut sometimes may still be needed to pass values to specific drivers.19:07
iopqI forgot, man pages make my eyes roll backwards19:07
ask-ygU5AP56yepp19:07
iopqI need bro pages or something19:07
theTOOLMANhmmmm. try this19:08
theTOOLMANfind / -name examples -type d | grep xorg19:08
theTOOLMANgrep -i xorg19:08
theTOOLMANfind /usr -name examples -type d | grep -i xorg19:09
ask-ygU5AP56anyway; enough of this; iopq I think creating a proper xorg.conf file is to be the solution; w/ correct BusID entries for hard identifying your cards; and separate Device and Screen entries for both cards19:09
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, that too iopq19:09
ioriaiopq, may i ask you why you need a xorg.conf ?19:09
nikk_Hello, I have Ubuntu 16.04 and am trying to install mesa on it. I have cloned this repo : git://anongit.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa.Also ran ./configure and ./autogen.sh. But am facing the following errors constantly after running 'sudo make': https://pastebin.com/bSZFid0r. Please help me solve it!19:09
iopqioria, because my intel integrated graphics doesn't work with the AMD card in19:09
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, he's got two cards, one integrated, one discrete, not works19:09
ioriaiopq, laptop ?19:10
iopqioria, desktop19:10
ioriaiopq, and you want your intel working ?19:10
theTOOLMANnikk_: looks like someone didn't link functions properly. have you contacted support or consulted the documentation?19:11
iopqioria, yes, it works when I actually shut the system down (so it's actually working otherwise) or when I take the card out - it doesn't work when I set the default to integrated (doesn't find any screens and gives error low graphics mode)19:11
iopqioria, but when I take the AMD card out it works fine and it worked with a different (newer) AMD card in19:11
suryeI am seeing something somewhat strange, Ubuntu 18.04, LXD, In the host OS I seem to be seeing about 4 defunct init processes per container, so on login I am getting "There are 32 zombie processes." Everything seems to be working fine but it seems odd.19:11
ioriaiopq, when you plug the discrete one, the integrated is automatically disabled19:12
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, it's not19:12
ask-ygU5AP56ioria, it's not19:12
XardIs there any way to hide snap loop devices from the gnome-system-monitor "file systems" in ubuntu 18.04?19:12
iopqioria, clearly not if I see the load-out for Ubuntu when I hit shut down - I actually went into the BIOS and enabled having both19:12
ask-ygU5AP56ioria, he gets dmesg and boot messages on that card w/ the discrete graphics plugged in; also has set the bios to use the integrated card as default19:12
nikk_@theTOOLMAN wee are following the mesa documentation. but facing the hard link error. Can you suggest what should be done? Do we manually do it via 'ln'?19:13
theTOOLMANi'm thinking its more of an ld kinda link19:14
theTOOLMANi don't know anything about mesa though19:14
ioriaiopq, can you please paste   sudo lshw -C video ?19:14
iopqioria, certainly https://pastebin.com/MsWLbSU719:16
ask-ygU5AP56iopq, gl19:17
* ask-ygU5AP56 &19:17
nikk_theTOOLMAN oh okay, thanks!19:17
ioriaiopq, xrandr --listproviders19:17
ask-ygU5AP56theTOOLMAN, untill another time19:17
iopqProviders: number : 119:18
iopqProvider 0: id: 0x59 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 6 outputs: 4 associated providers: 0 name:ATI Radeon HD 5700 Series @ pci:0000:01:00.019:18
theTOOLMANudo -i- u ansible19:18
theTOOLMANdamnnnit wrong window19:18
phinxyWhen compiling a X program on a arm64/aarch64 computer the error "undefined reference to XGetWindowAttribute" comes.  In the makefile the libX11.so is included and the library directory is linked with -L..19:18
ioriaiopq, glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"19:20
spikebikephinxy: you need a -l as well19:20
iopqOpenGL renderer string: AMD JUNIPER (DRM 2.43.0 / 4.4.0-122-generic, LLVM 5.0.0)19:20
ioriaiopq,  DRI_PRIME=1 glxinfo | grep "OpenGL renderer"19:21
phinxyspikebike? You mean -lX11 ?19:21
iopqOpenGL renderer string: AMD JUNIPER (DRM 2.43.0 / 4.4.0-122-generic, LLVM 5.0.0)19:22
iopqioria, in other words it gives me exactly the same thing19:22
ioriaiopq,  yep19:22
ioriaiopq,  this in a pastebinit:  lspci    lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D'19:23
ioriaiopq,  this in a pastebinit:     lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D'19:23
iopqioria, https://pastebin.com/9UdYcwsA19:24
nikk_Anyone else who has used mesa with ubuntu?19:24
iopqnikk_, me LUL19:24
nikk_iopq can you help me with the error?19:25
ioriaiopq,  btw, why you want intel ?19:25
iopqnikk_, unlikely, I have no idea what I'm doing19:25
iopqioria, because my card only has one dvi output so to connect my second monitor i need to use onboard19:26
designbybeck3had a new install 18.04. got things installed and seemed good. But when I restarted I get BOOTMGR Missing...press ctrl+alt+delete to reboot19:26
ioriaiopq,  i see19:26
designbybeck3Is this a GRUB Issue I can fix with Boot-Repair in 18.04?19:26
ioriaiopq,  i hope you can prove me wrong... but you can't19:28
iopqioria, wrong about what? did I miss a message19:28
ioriaiopq,  dual monitor19:29
iopqI had it working before with the other card, but on the VGA interface19:29
iopqI'm going to install shady stuff from ppas19:30
oerheksdvi splitter19:30
iopqoerheks, my monitor is 2560x1440 I don't think there's enough bandwidth for it lol19:30
oerheksyou would be surprised19:30
iopqbetter solution is to find a monitor lying around with an HDMI input (do they make those?)19:31
oerheksno, that would be an expensive capturecard, $800+19:31
iopqcan't I just hook up a TV to the HDMI port19:31
oerhekssure, but that would be hdmi-output19:32
ioriaiopq,  maybe some weird xorg.conf configuration ... but never tried19:33
theTOOLMANot af, but on the topic of capturecards, http://yuan.com.tw/products/capture/capture.htm19:34
iopqoerheks, I just need to see my other windows when I'm inside a full screen game that's all I ever wanted19:35
theTOOLMANi've personally used the quad hdmi capture card from that company on ubuntu 12.04,14.04, and 16.04 using v4l2. great equipment19:35
theTOOLMANoh and 10.0419:35
ioriaiopq,  do you have a xorg.conf set atm   ?19:36
iopqioria, no19:36
ioriaiopq,  to be sure:   sudo updatedb && locate xorg.conf19:37
iopqioria, oh those I have19:37
ioriaiopq,  please, paste19:38
iopqhttps://pastebin.com/2Vd4kG6z19:38
ioriaiopq,  no, it's ok19:39
iopqone sec, rebooting to test something19:40
ioriaiopq,  cd /etc/X1119:40
ioriaok19:40
iopqyeah still here19:40
ioriaiopq,  reboot, np19:41
iopqok brb19:41
zapadasCrazy 14.04 networking question...well not that crazy, just weird...any networking gurus around?19:46
tootheHi all. I am trying to download Ubuntu MATE, but the DL link is stalling. Is there an alternate Download link?19:47
Sven_vBzapadas, some might admit to it if the question is interesting enough.19:47
zapadasIt's a good one: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1031695/default-gateway-in-a-vlan-does-not-come-back-up-when-physical-interface-is-ifdow19:47
zapadasGateway in a VLAN, ifdown/ifup the parent physical interface, default gateway doesn't come back up!  Whaaat!??19:48
tootheweird, it works now...19:48
Sven_vBtoothe, maybe the server was just too busy19:49
zapadasIf I ifdown/ifup the VLAN interface specifically, default gateway does come back up!  Whaaaat!??19:50
zapadasSven_vB interesting enough?  That's all on 14.04.19:52
designbybeck4http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xyMcwNzj6m/20:00
jackhummy ubuntu freezes when my ram reaches 96%+ . is there any way or tool that can kill some large needy process automatically if my ram exceeds like 95% ?20:13
enycjackhum: hrrm kernel will evenutalyl xell something if its truly wedged20:14
enycjackhum: it sounds like you're being impatient for it to recover20:15
enycjackhum: really, yiou just have to either (1) sort out what you are sarting tahts eating too much ram and don't do it or (2) get more ram20:15
jackhumenyc, my laptop freezes and then it hangs when it goes beyond 98% , most of the time i have to hard restart it20:15
jackhumenyc, i have 8 gigs , :(20:16
brainwashno swap?20:16
enycjackhum: 'top' in 'M' (sort by memory) mode may give clues20:16
enycbrainwash: thats a god point20:16
enycjackhum: aah i have my dual-PIII server max'ed out with 1024MB and running many virtual machines ;p20:16
enycjackhum: yes, check on "cat /proc/swaps" ...  do you have any listed???20:17
BionicMacMy logs are being filled with these messages in 18.04 clean install: systemd-resolved[815]: Using degraded feature set (TCP) for DNS server20:17
iopqdifferent AMD drivers did not help (actually broke capture in OBS, so I reverted to regular open source ones)20:17
enycBionicMac: uugh resolved ;p20:17
enycBionicMac: it sounds like its' just warning about upstream dns resolver, i suspect20:18
enycBionicMac: bu not good that logs truely overfilling if that's happening20:18
jackhumenyc, i have swaps file , but there is nothing in it , just Filename  Type Size used20:18
iopqthe person who was helping me a little early left me ;__;20:18
BionicMacenyc: yes, I've done some searching so, it is not something to wirry about. I just want to clean up my logs. Maybe I will redirect it to its own logfile.20:18
enycjackhum: ok so your swap is broken, which will indeed cause things to jam when you run out ofd memory20:18
iopqmy issue: how can I use two monitors if my older AMD card only has one DVI output20:19
enycjackhum: befgore 18.04 there was normally a swap-partition, 18.04 tends to use a swap-file i think20:19
jackhumenyc, you sure? , i remember allocating some space to it when i installed it20:19
jackhumenyc, i am on 16.0420:19
enycjackhum: yiou may not tave also said 'use as' 'swap partition'20:19
brainwashBionicMac: looks like something that should be reported then20:20
enycjackhum: if swap was being activatied you'd get a second line with numbers  not just those headings20:20
jackhumenyc, okay , how to check if that was the case , and make it use as swap?/20:20
jackhumenyc, i got only one line , just headers20:20
enycjackhum: yexactly, so no acualy sawps20:20
BionicMacenyc: I woonder if that is due to a VPN connection? Anyways, I will turn off VPN for a little bit to check. I like to know things. =)20:20
enycjackhum: otherwise you'd get numbers etc.20:21
enycBionicMac: very possible20:21
enycjackhum:  its hrad to give very specific way forward... useful to compare with a working system humm...20:21
enycjackhum: "sudo fdisk -l" will show you your parttions on disk...20:22
enycjackhum: is there a ''linux swap'' as  something like (maybe) /dev/sda2 or /dev/sda6 or so...?20:22
jackhumenyc, lol , if i remember right someone told me that you dont need swap partition if your memory is 8 gigs or more , stupid person20:23
jackhumenyc, no i dont see any swap partition listed20:24
enycjackhum: o dear ;p20:24
enycjackhum: i'm not sure the exact way to automount a swap-file,  but the easiest thing todo now is just create a sawpfile and i can show you how to 'manually' turn it on20:25
WirehunterAs far as I know, you should add as much swap as you have ram.20:25
enycan 18.04 user would know what the 18.04-new-install swapfile location looks like...20:25
naccenyc: you can put swapfiles in fstab20:25
naccWirehunter: it depends entirely on your usage20:25
enycnacc: yes20:25
naccenyc: that's how you 'automount' them.20:25
enycWirehunter, nacc : yes nacc has right point20:26
enycWirehunter, nacc : for a vm doing reallylly lang compile job i dont have ram for but don't mind it taking ages, huuuge amuonts of swap may be needed comparitvely and i dont care20:26
enycWirehunter, nacc : for 'usabel' desktop it depends how much ''inactive stuff'' you have that might want swapping-out ;p20:26
WirehunterAh, I see. Lot of people saying different things about it. But I have got to say, what you're saying makes sense.20:28
jackhumenyc, this will work https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-add-swap-on-ubuntu-14-04 ?20:28
tgm4883There's a general rule of thumb for desktops that works up to a point, but as others have said, it really depends on the use case. I've got servers running with zero swap20:29
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enycjackhum: that looks good to me, if i'm no mistaken20:31
enycjackhum: /swapfile as 4g they say... you might go 8g for you jsut-in-case but not sure it will make much difference20:31
plasm0duckDo you still need to use swap in this day and age when you have >8GB of RAM?20:31
enycplasm0duck: depnes on your use case ;p20:32
plasm0duckhow so?20:32
enycplasm0duck: you know in this era  of   chromium =)20:32
plasm0duckI don't think I have ever seen my computer make use of swap20:32
enycplasm0duck: yes somee peolpe want to have lots of stuff left-open and let it swap-out  while they play game or something, etc etc20:32
plasm0duckI think it's juse a wast of drive space20:32
enycplasm0duck: well quite, it entirely depends what you have open etc etc20:33
akemIsn't swap required for hibernation?20:33
tgm4883plasm0duck: Good. IMO using SWAP is generally a sign of things getting bad. However, sometimes you need to let that happen in order to deal with a large job20:33
plasm0duckok20:33
tgm4883akem: +1 I believe so20:33
tgm4883plasm0duck: for general users, it's probably not necessary when you get above a certain threshold of RAM, however the downsides of what happens when you do hit that limit combined with the "cost" of just making SWAP space means it's easier to just have it20:34
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plasm0duckWhat happens if you don't have it? kernel panic or freeze?20:35
tgm4883things just start getting killed. Things that you may think are important that the kernel disagrees with20:35
plasm0duckok20:36
enycaah yes  the "oom-reaper" comes along ;p20:36
enyc'picks something big and kills it ;p20:36
Skaface82sounds terrifying20:36
enychttps://lwn.net/Articles/668126/20:37
tgm4883this is all off topic, so if we want to continue discussing it we should move to #ubuntu-discuss20:38
plasm0duckyou mean #ubuntu-offtopic20:39
tgm4883either way20:39
plasm0duckI'm always thre20:40
enoch85hey, I'm having issues with setting static IP with netplan20:48
enoch85I use the following YAML: https://codebeautify.org/yaml-validator/cbd763fb20:48
enoch85which is valid20:48
enoch85but netplan apply gives an error20:48
enoch85Error in network definition //etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml line 4 column 13: expected mapping20:48
naccenoch85: i'd ask in #ubuntu-server20:48
enoch85ok thanks20:49
onefixIt looks like the problem I'm having is compiling x264 with 18.04, anyone know what should be done to fix this?20:57
BionicMacenyc: I'm not sure I would call it overfilled but here: zgrep "Using degraded feature set" ./syslog* | wc -l :: result 379121:00
SlidingHornonefix: well I don't think it's something that's really for this particular channel, but more details might be helpful.  Also, why compile?  There's a version in the repositories that's pretty recent.21:02
BionicMacenyc: since Aril 27th - 3791 log entries.21:02
onefixSlidingHorn: Because I'm compiling ffmpeg ... the same process worked on 16.04, but it seems to be broken on 18.0421:02
onefixSlidingHorn: And I'm compiling ffmpeg because I want NVENC support21:03
nacconefix: you haven't pasted an actual error, so it's not possible to help21:03
nacconefix: also building software yourself is ... sort of on your own to begin with21:04
onefixnacc: I understand, but this seems to be an issue related specifically to 18.04, since the same thing compiled fine before upgrading the system to 18.0421:07
onefixI'm thinking that it has something to do with the 18.04 build environment21:07
onefixIf there's a better channel for development, then I can go there...21:08
onefixBTW, the errors start with this line21:09
nacconefix: again, just use a pastebin and show the issue?21:10
onefix/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: libx264.a(cabac-a-8.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against hidden symbol `x264_8_coeff_last16_sse2' can not be used when making a PIE object21:10
onefix/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: libx264.a(quant-a-8.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against hidden symbol `x264_8_pb_01' can not be used when making a PIE object21:10
onefix/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: libx264.a(cabac-a-10.o): relocation R_X86_64_32 against hidden symbol `x264_10_coeff_last16_sse2' can not be used when making a PIE object21:10
onefix/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: libx264.a(quant-a-10.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against hidden symbol `x264_10_pd_1' can not be used when making a PIE object21:10
onefix/usr/bin/x86_64-linux-gnu-ld: libx264.a(dct-64-8.o): relocation R_X86_64_32S against hidden symbol `x264_8_hsub_mul' can not be used when making a PIE object21:10
nacconefix: pastebin pastebin pastebin.21:10
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nacconefix: https://superuser.com/questions/1312329/compiling-latest-version-of-libx264-for-ffmpeg-fails-on-ubuntu-17-10-artful21:13
nacconefix: ... just an fyi, first hit on google when i searched for the error and ffmpeg21:13
onefixnacc: I tried that ... I've been trying Google for a while21:14
DbuggerHi everyone21:14
nacconefix: did you clean your build after changing the flags?21:14
onefixnacc: But I'll try it again21:14
onefixnacc: Yeah, make clean21:14
debkadMay be ask the ffmpeg channel21:15
nacconefix: yeah, at this point, not really an ubuntu issue, i'd ask ffmpeg what's wrong21:15
aLeSDguys21:15
onefixSure.  Actually it looks more like it's probably an x264 issue, but thanks anyhow21:15
aLeSDsomeone with spanish keyboard ?21:15
debkadaLeSD: Just ask your question21:16
aLeSDspanish keyboard could you try to press the minus button ?21:16
duckx0rI just upgraded my PC from 17.10 to 18.04 and it does not show the gdm login screen when I boot. Instead I get a shell login prompt. I can execute startx to get into the DE, but how can I debug what's going on for why it's not going to the gdm login screen?21:16
aLeSDminus button is \ here21:16
onefixI know 18.04 is newer, so it's going to be a few weeks/months before everyone has updated their build process21:16
debkadaLeSD: aLeSD Try dpkg-reconfigure keyboard21:17
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duckx0rShould I try sddm instead of gdm?21:17
xamithanduckx0r: Did you see if the right target is loaded for GUI instead of the CLI ?21:17
duckx0rxamithan, I'm not sure what you are asking21:18
aLeSDdebkad, dpkg-query: package 'keyboard' is not installed and no information is available21:18
xamithanI'm asking if the graphical.target is enabled21:18
debkadaLeSD: My bad : It was sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration21:19
duckx0rxamithan, Where do I check that?21:19
xamithansystemctl status graphical.target.  It'll say enabled or disabled21:19
xamithanI guess you could also do systemctl get-default21:20
iopqany idea how to use integrated and discrete graphics at the same time?21:20
Harishello all21:20
duckx0rxamithan, graphical.target              loaded active active    Graphical Interface21:20
xamithanUgh probably something specific to GDM then21:21
naccduckx0r: you're not the first to report this in this channel; i'd check your syslog, dmesg, xorg log21:21
naccduckx0r: and possibly the gdm log21:21
HarisIs it possible to take /tmp down, re-mount it on a different mount point without requiring system reboot ? Would taking down /tmp cause system crash on 14.04.x ?21:21
duckx0rnacc, Alright, I'll do that.21:21
tomreynHaris: why would you want to?21:24
Harisbecause its size is too small21:25
Harisinitramfs op failed on apt-get upgrade21:25
Harisgeneration of initramfs failed ..21:25
naccHaris: you setup a /tmp disk?21:25
Harismore like I inherited one21:25
naccHaris: /tmp is by default not a separate partition21:25
Harisoverflow        1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /tmp21:26
tomreynwhat is it backed by?21:26
debkadHaris: What size you want it to be?21:26
HarisI want it to be a dir under /. It'd inherit root partition's disk space21:26
naccHaris: that appears to be soemting (old ubuntu did this iirc) trying to keep you limping along when youa re out of disk21:26
naccHaris: 'overflow' is definitely not a standard thing21:26
tomreynhttp://jarrodoverson.com/blog/overflow-filesystem-in-linux/21:27
duckx0rnacc, nothing I can see in syslog would indicate there were any errors upon booting. And I don't have dmesg, xorg or gdm logs.21:27
naccduckx0r: dmesg is a command21:27
duckx0rnacc, ah..21:27
naccHaris: right, what tomreyn linked to is my recolleciton, the initramfs failed to have enough space in / and so it created a tmpfs in /tmp21:28
naccHaris: otherwise you can't even get to a shell (iirc)21:28
shmottenHey!21:29
Hariswould it crash a system if I un-mounted /tmp or overflow ?21:29
oerheksso /tmp is not a partition, how would you unmount it?21:29
Harishmm21:30
naccHaris: what is the state of your root partition?21:30
debkadHaris: you can increase its size like this sudo mount -o remount,size=4G /tmp/ ( to make it 4G in size )21:30
Haris--> /dev/xvda1       20G  1.3G   18G   7% /21:30
debkadoh21:30
HarisIts an Amazon AWS instance21:31
brainwashiopq: what is your use case?21:31
debkadHaris: Then take a look at this ( if you want to move it ) https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5489/how-to-safely-move-tmp-to-a-different-volume?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa21:31
naccHaris: you can see if anyting is using /tmp (lsof /tmp) or so21:32
naccand then try and umount it21:32
shmottenDo you guys know how I can run steam without terminal? There's no icon on my pc and it only starts when I open it via terminal21:32
duckx0rnacc, Here's my dmesg. I don't see anything except for the segfault at the end, but that is at 847 seconds and some apparmor denied, but for mysql, so I have my doubts that would prevent gdm from loading. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MPf73pxSVs/21:33
debkadshmotten: Create a launcher and/or a desktop file for it ( google that )21:33
kostkonshmotten, how did you install it21:33
shmottenvia terminal I think21:33
naccshmotten: there should be icons if you are using the ubuntu package21:33
shmottenI think I'll just try to reinstall it and see if that fixes anything if it should have icons21:34
iopqbrainwash, GPU doesn't have a second DVI output and I want to use two monitors21:35
Mocramishello! When i run "reboot" from a terminal, ubuntu does reboot but i am not offered any grub choice (its like it auto select ubuntu) while when i force restart it, (with a long stop button press) it works fine. Any idea why ?21:35
Haris(1) move /tmp to new name (2) then, mkdir /tmp (3) put an entry in /etc/fstab if needed. and reboot (at max). This will make it work ?21:36
naccHaris: if nothing is using /tmp then you don't need to do any of that21:37
tomreynHaris: this might help: mkdir /overflow; mount --move /tmp /overflow; mv -fuv /overflow/* /tmp/; mv -fuv /overflow/.* /tmp/21:37
naccHaris: and it's relativley unikely anything is using a 1M /tmp21:37
Harisits empty. but I don't know21:37
naccHaris: i gave you the command to use to check...21:37
Harisno output from lsof /tmp/21:37
naccHaris: you can also use `lsof +L1 /tmp` to check on unlinked files21:37
tomreynwell if it's empty then just unomunt it21:37
naccalso umount will deny you if you try to and it's in use21:38
tomreynunmount will fail if its in use21:38
brainwashiopq: wouldn't you need a second output?21:38
Haristhis is my primary db server. can't afford to have it fail on me21:38
Harisfor this work21:38
tomreynso your disk ran full on your primary db server?21:38
Harisonly /tmp21:38
Harisnot the other volumes21:39
tomreynso it is a seperate partition?21:39
iopqbrainwash, I have one on my onboard21:39
Harisoverflow        1.0M     0  1.0M   0% /tmp21:39
tomreynthat's the overflow file system21:39
naccHaris: not as it is now, but in general21:39
oerhekstomreyn, no > <Haris> I want it to be a dir under /. It'd inherit root partition's disk space21:39
tomreynapparently you didnt read the article i pointed to.21:39
iopqbrainwash brb rebooting21:39
Haristhere was just one para on that link21:40
naccMocramis: probably it's configured to not show grub by defeault, spam escape after reboot21:40
* Haris re-opens the link21:40
tomreynHaris: maybe i just expressed myself badly. before there was this 1M /tmp, eas /tmp a separate file sytem or was it part of / ?21:41
tomreyneas -> was21:41
iopqI'm back21:41
Harishttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/5489/how-to-safely-move-tmp-to-a-different-volume?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google_rich_qa&utm_campaign=google_rich_qa <- this suggests if I fiddle with /tmp on an active system, I might have an un-recoverable system21:41
nacc(also, afaict, the overflow /tmp isn't a thing that will just appear -- it will have been that case for some time)21:41
naccHaris: what is the underlying error you are getting, and from where?21:41
Harisfortunately I still have the scroll back21:42
naccHaris: what is the underlying error you are getting, and from where?21:42
naccHaris: sorry, mistype here21:42
Mocramisnacc: but how does it manages to tell grub not to show up only after a reboot ?21:43
naccMocramis: on a hard stop, you do see grub every time?21:43
naccMocramis: power off and on, i mean21:43
Harishttps://pastebin.ca/4020735 or https://pastebin.ca/raw/402073521:43
Mocramisnacc yes21:43
naccHaris: has this server been updated since it's last reboot?21:44
Harisnot sure21:44
HarisI think yes21:44
brainwashiopq: and what does not work?21:44
Harisbut not sure21:44
naccHaris: apt-get updated, i mean21:44
naccHaris: (and upgraded)21:44
Mocramisnote, that im' running reboot from command line, didn't tried from the interface21:44
Harisapt-get update I run frequently. apt-get upgrade, not sure21:44
naccHaris: i'm fairly sure your /tmp has been small since your last reboot21:44
Harisyes. agreed21:44
duckx0rnacc, Just to let you know, I was able to get it to start gdm. I did `dpkg-reconfigure sddm` and selected sddm, then `dpkg-reconfigure gdm` and selected gdm. It gave me some sort of error about invoke-rc.d, so I then did `invoke-rc.d gdm3 start`, and it started gdm fine. Then on next reboot as well. So I'm not sure what there actually caused it to work. Where would be a good place to file a bug report?21:45
naccHaris: and you possibly just never noticed til a kernel update came, which requires using /tmp for building the initrd locally21:45
eddyreadyd21:45
Harisyep21:45
naccduckx0r: ubuntu-bug gdm3 i think21:45
netochkahey. anybody knows how to change a keyboard shortcut on ubuntu 18.04 ?21:45
naccduckx0r: it's not clear to me either, though21:45
naccduckx0r: it also is one of those things that is going to be hard to reprodcue without reinstalling and re-upgrading21:45
eddyreadyAnyone with a Dell laptop experience screen tearing on 18.04?21:45
duckx0rnacc, Yeah, could be.21:46
naccHaris: so if lsof indicates nothing is using /tmp, open or unlinked, then i'd just umount it21:46
HarisI'm worried the system might not reboot back .. on next reboot .. especially since I'll be taking this step21:46
naccHaris: it should then default back to the normal /tmp behavior (justa  directory in /)21:46
oerheksif there is no space, i guess that system is mounted RO21:46
naccHaris: ... why do you think that?21:47
naccHaris: this overflow fileysstem is not permanent21:47
Harisbecause the initrd build process initiated, but failed21:47
Haristo end properly21:47
duckx0rnacc, Well I was previously using lightdm before upgrade, but since that was removed I selected gdm. So that *could* be something. Anyone with both kde and gnome installed could run into the same issue.21:47
naccHaris: /tmp itself is not permanent21:47
debkadHaris: Your problem is more than just a /tmp moving but the whole system require at least more few Gb ( 7% ) is not enough21:47
naccHaris: right, you're going to umount /tmp, then rerun apt21:47
naccdebkad: huh? that's 7% used21:47
Harisdata volume is separate. nothing much going on /21:48
Harisok21:48
naccHaris: we're not going to reboot your machine until we have it cleanly updated21:48
Harisi.e., unmount overflow ?21:48
debkadoh yeah my bad21:48
naccHaris: umount /tmp21:48
naccoverflow *might* work, but i'm not as confident in that21:48
debkadSo increasing your /tmp will help21:48
tomreynno, just unmount21:49
tomreynhe's got enough space on / now21:49
naccright21:49
tomreynbut / must have filled up at some point21:49
CheetahPixieSo.21:49
CheetahPixiehttps://i.imgur.com/8jx7sdj.png21:49
Harisyep21:49
CheetahPixieI am facing this problem.21:50
CheetahPixieWhat's wrong?21:50
Harisit did. we moved off db to separate data volume21:50
netochkaanybody knows how to change a keyboard shortcut on ubuntu 18.04 ?21:50
naccHaris: right, which is what tomreyn asked a bit ago :)21:50
tomreyn<tomreyn> so your disk ran full on your primary db server?21:50
tomreyn<Haris> only /tmp21:50
tomreyn<Haris> not the other volumes21:50
naccCheetahPixie: you're using a ppa21:50
Harismy bad21:50
naccCheetahPixie: and command-not-found only knows about the ubuntu packages21:50
naccCheetahPixie: wine-stable 3.0.0~artfulis not an ubuntu package version21:51
oerheks8 not upgraded .. perform apt full-upgrade21:51
naccoerheks: won't matter in this regard21:51
SSMAdminHi all. Ubuntu 18.04 server, two ethernet ports on ethernet card.  Network connection will not detect internet access, although I have access.  Network status icon in top right side statusbar does not show up.  When I try to enable remote desktop viewing it will not let me activate it, probably as no network connection shows as available in the dialog box for enabling remote viewing.  Anyone know what could be the problem, and how21:51
SSMAdminto solve it?  Thanks21:51
RNevilleWhat version of Libre Office does Ubuntu Desktop 18.04 support, please?21:54
SSMAdminShould mention I have installed ubuntu-desktop in the server21:54
tomreynHaris: you seemed worried about data loss on your primary db server. do you have a good backup scheme (would you like suggestions)? huge databases? replication? clustering?21:55
de-facto!libreoffice21:55
ubottuLibreOffice is a Free and open source office suite that includes word processor, spreadsheet, presentation, vector drawing and database components. To install: "sudo apt-get install libreoffice". User help available in #libreoffice.21:55
Haristhis is a simple instance for mysql 5.5.x data21:55
Haris40 GB data size21:55
Haristaking bkp. going to see if I can manage it21:55
iopqbrainwash: I get a black screen from my dedicated and xrandr doesn't see it (but lshw does)21:55
tomreynHaris: maybe that's what's wrong about it, being a single instance. ;-)21:56
Harisna. not atm21:56
tomreynHaris: if downtime / locking is an issue you can keep a single instance operating by using lvm snapshotting and xtrabackup.21:57
Harisits amazon instance. can I do that on it ?21:57
de-factoRNeville, 1:6.0.3-0ubuntu121:58
tomreynHaris: i haven't used it there but i dont see why not.21:58
nacc!info libreoffice bionic | RNeville21:58
de-factohow can i get the package version for bionic from ubottu?21:58
ubottuRNeville: libreoffice (source: libreoffice): office productivity suite (metapackage). In component universe, is optional. Version 1:6.0.3-0ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 11 kB, installed size 101 kB21:58
de-factoah there21:58
eddyreadyAnyone with a Dell laptop experience screen tearing on 18.04?21:58
naccRNeville: it's also vailable as a snap, iirc21:58
RNevilleI'm running Ubuntu 16.04 and it seems to only support 5.1.6.2 through Ubuntu Software21:59
Harisin its current state, will it hurt it if I do nothing and next reboot happens ?21:59
tomreyneddyready: this is not so much a matter of $LAPTOP_BRAND but more of $GRAPHICS_DRIVER21:59
Hariswould an initrd build failure mean that the old build is going to function "as it was"22:00
brainwashiopq: is it powered on?22:00
Harismeans+22:00
naccHaris: it depends on if it's a new version, or a rebuild of an old version, but i think it won't have overwritten your prior initrd yet22:00
naccRNeville: why did you ask about 18.04 then?22:00
RNevillenacc I was thinking about installing 18.0422:01
Harislate night stuck ups. :"(22:01
RNevilleI also have problems with full drive encryption under Ubuntu 16.04 I run out of space on boot partions, eventually22:01
naccRNeville: ok, libreoffice in 16.04 is 5.1.6,  yes; the snap is available on 16.04 as well22:01
RNevillepartition/**22:01
naccRNeville: those seem unrelated (encryption and /boot being full)22:01
naccRNeville: are you doing regular autoremoves?22:02
RNevilleI think if you check nacc you'll find that this is a know bug for full drive encryption under 16.0422:02
naccRNeville: ... i've been using full disk encryption for years22:02
naccRNeville: so unless you mean something else, you'd need to be more specific22:03
Mocramisnacc: it seems poweroff is affected as well22:03
RNevilleboot partition is only 200 meg by default install under 16.04 and becomes full to the point that updates will not install22:03
HarisI lost connection to my box22:03
Haris*ouch*22:03
HarisI just hope I didn't kill myself22:03
Harislooks like it crashed22:03
iopqbrainwash, :D it even shows a picture when I hit reboot - just not while Ubuntu is running22:04
HarisI (1) unmounted /tmp (2) ran apt-get update && apt-get upgrade. after that, the system crashed22:04
Harisbig ouch for me22:05
RNevillelast long term release of Ubuntu, again if not mistaken, also had this problem with boot of only 200 meg - which cause it to become full (when running full drive encryption) and OS wouldn't update22:05
RNevilleboot partition/**22:05
Haris*whew*22:05
Harisnothing happened. I just lost 2 ssh connections. That's all22:06
Harisssh reconnect worked ok22:06
brainwashiopq: then maybe disable runpm22:07
Harisdoes this ( https://pastebin.ca/4020740 or https://pastebin.ca/raw/4020740 ) mean this went normally ?22:07
brainwashiopq: cat /sys/kernel/debug/vgaswitcheroo/switch  will show you the power states for both gpus22:08
tomreynHaris: what you posted is a successful system update, though you have "1 not fully installed or removed"22:08
iopqbrainwash, doesn't exist22:08
Harisyep. don't recognize that part22:09
Harisok, so at least next reboot should go ok22:09
Harismachine is safe22:09
tomreynbrainwash: unless you have bad thrid party apt repositories (PPAs) installed oyu should also "apt-get dist-upgrade".22:09
RNevillethx nacc22:09
naccRNeville: that's why you do autoremove; and i don't think the defualt is 200M anymore, but i've not don a fresh install in some time22:09
tomreynbrainwash: sorry, this wasnt meant for you22:10
CheetahPixieum22:10
CheetahPixiewait22:10
tomreynHaris: unless you have bad thrid party apt repositories (PPAs) installed oyu should also "apt-get dist-upgrade".22:10
Hariscan't go for that yet. not untill our guys upgrade or migrate the app off of it22:10
Harisonce that's done, I can then do dist-upgrade22:10
tomreynHaris: i'd also check "df -h" again, especially looking for /tmp, if any.22:11
HarisI mean we haven't reached that point yet22:11
naccHaris: dist-upgrade doesn't release upgrade22:11
Harisno /tmp in df -ah output22:11
Harishmm22:11
naccHaris: also, you can always -s apt-get to simulate it22:11
naccHaris: to see what it wants to do, that is22:11
Harisapt-get -s dist-upgrade?22:11
tomreynyes22:11
naccyeah, im pretty sure that's supported even back to 14.0422:12
naccyou can check the manpage22:12
Harishttps://pastebin.ca/402074222:12
RNevilleI worked nacc for hours in the past with help with the boot partition problem and autoremove didn't work properly. Anyway, I'm a nobe with Linux, so maybe I'm mistaken; however, if the default for boot is no long 200 meg this should now solve the full drive encryption problem I was having in the past22:12
RNevillehelp from this chatroom/**22:13
RNevillenoob/**22:13
Harisdon't believe I have third party repos' on this one22:13
naccRNeville: hard for me to speculate22:13
CheetahPixieum22:13
naccRNeville: *if* autoremove doesn't work, it could be a bug22:13
brainwashiopq: what does "cat /proc/cmdline" give?22:14
CheetahPixiei'm still seeing those with all ppas removed nacc22:14
Harisstandard repos'22:14
naccCheetahPixie: seeing what?22:14
tomreynHaris: this looks good / safe. you want the patched kernel.22:14
CheetahPixiegimme a moment though22:14
Harisok, running dist-upgrade22:14
CheetahPixiethe stray wine stuff22:14
naccCheetahPixie: did you purge the ppas?22:14
RNevillethx nacc, again a noob, so everything is a struggle - and must admit after this last reinstall of Ubuntu 16.04 I haven't gotten the "boot" partition full problem - so maybe bug is fixed, now, anyway22:15
CheetahPixieokay22:15
CheetahPixieso i now have 2.0.2ubuntu122:15
iopqbrainwash, BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.4.0-122-generic root=UUID=dd03a09e-3614-4e44-8a15-5e5d24b64477 ro quiet splash acpi_enforce_resources=lax vt.handoff=722:15
CheetahPixieannnd from the ubuntu official repos: 3.7.0~artful22:15
tomreynHaris: by the way (for next time) there is also #ubuntu-server - a bit calmer than here, if you like.22:16
Harishttps://pastebin.ca/4020743 or https://pastebin.ca/raw/402074322:16
duckx0rRNeville, 200 megs is awfully small for a boot partition. I had it set to ~250 megs for a while and I was constantly running into errors with the partition being full.22:16
Harisfor this specific box, I speculatae it wasn't installed with the server image22:16
RNevilleHowever, after last reinstall of Ubuntu 16.04 I got libreoffice version 5.1.6.21 as default word processor22:17
RNevillethx duckx0r22:17
Haris%s/speculatae/speculate/22:17
naccCheetahPixie: apt-cache policy the package name22:19
naccCheetahPixie: that's *not* from the official ubuntu repos22:19
tomreynHaris: probably an AMI. tose installed kernels make me think you may currently be running linux 3.13.0-48. you really need to reboot soon then.22:19
brainwashiopq: I guess you'll have to find out why the vgaswitcheroo path is missing22:19
tomreynHaris: less of an issue if it's firewalled, but still.22:20
CheetahPixieGot rid of them.22:22
CheetahPixie...Is the latest wine-devel only 2.18?22:22
Haristhank you all22:22
HarisI'm going to defer reboot till I'v had some good amount of sleep22:23
Haristhis much is ok for now22:23
naccCheetahPixie: wine-devel is not an ubuntu package22:23
CheetahPixiewine-development22:23
nacc!info wine-development bionic22:23
ubottuwine-development (source: wine-development): Windows API implementation - standard suite. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.6-1 (bionic), package size 50 kB, installed size 189 kB22:23
nacc!info wine-development artful22:24
ubottuwine-development (source: wine-development): Windows API implementation - standard suite. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.18-1 (artful), package size 50 kB, installed size 186 kB22:24
CheetahPixieI'm on Artful.22:24
naccCheetahPixie: are you on artul?22:24
naccok22:24
naccCheetahPixie: then yes.22:24
CheetahPixieRIP.22:24
CheetahPixieTiem to upgrade.22:24
CheetahPixieeh22:25
CheetahPixieguess I'll install wine-development just to run this one program and pause its progress.22:25
tomreyn!artful22:25
ubottuUbuntu 17.10 (Artful Aardvark) was the 27th release of Ubuntu. Download at http://releases.ubuntu.com/17.10/ - Release Info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ArtfulAardvark/ReleaseNotes22:25
tomreynnot yet eol22:25
nacctomreyn: no, but they want a newer version of wine22:26
tomreynoh, right22:26
CheetahPixieMy problem in a nutshell: A program crashes as soon as I press a hotkey,22:29
shevchukCheetahPixie, try to install in gameonlinux 'container'? It can download and use specific wine version.22:32
naccCheetahPixie: a program in wine?22:39
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CheetahPixienacc: yes22:48
CheetahPixieshevchuk: not listed on playonlinux, had issues trying22:48
naccCheetahPixie: i mean that's sort of a common thing22:51
naccCheetahPixie: did you check the wine db to see if its a known working app?22:51
CheetahPixie...I ran it.22:51
CheetahPixieIt works.22:51
CheetahPixie(Apart from hotkeys.)22:51
naccCheetahPixie: honestly, I have never really understood the perspective of users re: "My wine app failed" ... it's a hack of an emulation to run windows apps under linux22:51
naccCheetahPixie: then it doesn't "work" )22:51
nacc)22:51
naccbah stupid keyboard, that was supposed to be :)22:51
CheetahPixieNot fully, but 4/5. :P22:52
CheetahPixieAlright, paused.22:52
CheetahPixieLet's upgrade.22:52
naccCheetahPixie: good luck22:59
CheetahPixie"remove: gnustep-back0.25"23:02
CheetahPixie"Huh, what is this GNUstep thing?"23:02
CheetahPixieremember I was experimenting with alternate sessions a bit back; "Oh, that thing, heh."23:02
FenaerHi guys. Which config file do I have to edit to modify the GDM greeter theme23:22
FenaerOr rather, change it to another23:22
hidhi23:24
hidim struggling installing bumblebee to work for my optimus nvidia card23:25
hidi install it and i get this error line: rmmod: ERROR: Module nouveau is in use23:25
Privateerwhat is the advantage of encrypting on setup with LCM vs later with something like veracrypt23:31
tomreynhid: you'll either need to reboot or shutdown your display manager and X or blacklist nouveau and reboot, possibly continuing your work from an emergency shell if your reconfigured graphical desktop will not work, yet23:31
PrivateerLVM**23:31
hidtomreyn: is it posible that i blacklist nouveau then the vidia driver doesnt work so my screen displays nothing23:33
hidnvidia*23:33
tomreynPrivateer: if you have the block device encryption layer below the LVM PV you will have to decrypt only that at boot. if you have it on the LVs you'll need to decrypt each of them.23:33
hidi did reboot several times :/23:33
tomreynhid: it would fall back to vesa. but i'm not able to guide you with this setup, i don't have (and do not like to support) nvidia.23:34
zanakynhey everyone. i haven't been able to get audio going through firefox since it started to require pulseaudio (admittedly i haven't tried super hard). i have pulseaudio installed, and afaik it's installed on ubuntu by default? has anyone else had this issue?23:35
zanakyni'd rather not use chrome, but that's what i've been doing for audio and it's pretty annoying23:35
tomreynPrivateer: oh, by "on setup" you propbably mean during ubuntu installation?23:36
Privateertomreyn: yes23:37
tomreynPrivateer: then i got your question a little wrong. there are ways to add the block device encryption layer later on by moving unencrypted data to encrypted block devices. but it's a lot more complicated than setting it up initially, and thus more error prone.23:37
tomreynPrivateer: it also means you wrote the data unencrypted to the storage in the4 first place,which you should try not to do.23:38
eddyreadyAnyone with a Dell laptop experience screen tearing on 18.04?23:38
tomreynPrivateer: so if you're serious about full disk encryption, you need to do it with fresh storages and on first write.23:39
zanakyneddyready are you using the default window manager? are you using integrated graphics or do you have a dedicated amd/nvidia gpu?23:39
Privateertomreyn: I didn't know if veracrypt was better than the installers version of encryption23:40
tomreynzanakyn: yes, pulse audio is the default on ubuntu. are you not using pulseaudio then? or were you not using it? are you using ubuntu? which release? lsb_release -ds23:40
zanakyntomreyn no i am using pulseaudio. basically haven't touched it, that's why im confused. i'm using ubuntu 16.04.4 LTS23:41
tomreynPrivateer: dmcrypt-luks, which the installer offers, is definitely a better choice on linux (and i might say in general).23:42
zanakynfirefox complains that i may need to install it, not sure why it's unable to use it23:42
zanakyni've got pulseaudio 8.0 installed23:42
tomreynzanakyn: is firefox or pulseaudio from a 3rd party apt respositry?23:43
zanakyni don't think so, but let me check what i've added to my sources23:43
tomreynzanakyn: sudo apt update; sudo apt-cache policy23:44
tomreynzanakyn: you are welcome to show the output of these commands on a !paste23:44
tomreyn!paste23:44
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.23:44
zanakyneverything i've got in /etc/apt/sources.list is from an ubuntu host looks like23:44
tomreynzanakyn: that's fine, but you also have /etc/apt/sources.list.d/  - "apt-cache policy" (when run after a successful "apt-get update") shows the actual sources configured23:46
zanakynyeah you're right, i see that. looks like i've added the sources for kivy and the nvidia gpu drivers23:46
zanakyni wouldnt think either of those would do anything with pulseaudio23:47
* tomreyn does not know either23:47
zanakynhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zVgbT5qrWz/23:47
zanakynthere's the output23:47
zanakynthanks for your help btw23:47
zanakynoof ok yeah i've got a few more than that. i think they're pretty narrow though, for specific software. then again looking up the official version, my installed pulseaudio is like 3 major versions behind23:49
tomreynwlecome zanakyn. i'm not entirely sure, but those can be fine. you can run "apt-cache policy PACKAGENAME" to find out where PACKAGENAME (i.e. a specific package you put there) is installed from.23:49
zanakynyeah, it's from the ubuntu archives23:50
zanakyn500 http://ca.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages23:50
tomreynzanakyn: pulseaudio 8 is in 16.04, that's fine in general, but you might have a patched version from another source, which would be good to rule out.23:50
tomreynzanakyn: what does it say in the line above that?23:51
zanakynyeah good to check up on. i didnt know you could find out the source that provided the package so easily23:51
zanakynhere's the full output https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KmWgXq4btM/23:52
tomreynokay, now i'm convinced, too. ;-) try the same for firefox23:52
zanakynhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZYfdJBYYkW/23:53
zanakynlooks pretty similar23:53
tomreynright23:54
zanakynim only one minor version behind looks like. firefox 59.0.2 instead of 59.0.3, but taht was just released 3 days ago23:54
zanakyni know this pulseaudio req came about a couple of months ago. i've been kind of lazy trying to resolve it23:54
tomreynzanakyn: i suggest you run firefox from a temrinal and capture its output there to a file: firefox &> /tmp/firefox.out23:54
zanakynok one sec23:55
zanakynwth23:56
zanakyni just got audio output and i don't know why23:56
zanakynlmao23:56
HashtagHey, I had ubuntu and windows dual booting but I moved a partition that I shouldn't have and now I can't boot. Please advise?23:56
zanakyni don't think i did anything23:56
zanakynHashtag did you move the ubuntu boot partition or windows boot partition? or a different one?23:57
tomreynzanakyn: maybe it just felt left out and wanted to get you to give it some attention.23:57
Hashtagzanakyn: I moved the ubuntu root partition, which has grub on it23:58
zanakynlol i guess so, but then its pretty fickle. i've been using it for literally everything except video content :P23:58
Privateeris there a downside to installing the latest kernel vs going with what is provided after all the updates have been ran after install23:58
zanakynok so in that case, as long as you didnt move it over another partition i think you should be fine? it's been a while since i've had to reconfigure my partitons but i think you'd just want to boot from a live-boot usb and reconfigure grub23:59
tomreynHashtag: how did you juggle them around?23:59
tomreynHashtag: i mean, what was the layout before, what did you try to change it to, and did it seme to have succeeded?23:59

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