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mo_hi00:01
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TJ-de-facto: looking at /etc/init.d/kmod, it seems it you edit /etc/default/rcS and set VERBOSE=yes you should get more log messages (presumably in syslog/kern.log)00:03
TJ-de-facto: as long as you do "sudo depmod" the module can be found00:04
TJ-de-facto: dkms calls depmod so that should be covered00:05
de-factoTJ- i read systemd does not support options in /etc/modules so i put in only v4l2loopback and create /etc/modprobe.d/v4l2loopback.conf with "options v4l2loopback devices=1 video_nr=0 card_label="loopback0" exclusive_caps=1" in it. lets see if it loads with reboot00:07
de-factoit seems to load00:09
TJ-de-facto: so /etc/init.d/kmod is being ignored, and systemd changes the way /etc/modules is parsed? What is the world coming to!00:10
de-factoTJ- seems like it does indeed, i read the hint here: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=62794900:12
ubottuDebian bug 627949 in kmod "systemd-modules-load: modules with options in /etc/modules are not supported" [Important,Fixed]00:12
TJ-de-facto: systemd shouldn't being handling files provided by other packages, that breaks the rules on Debian packaging, as well as being common sense00:13
TJ-de-facto: "man modules" says nothing about systemd handling it - very annoying00:14
de-factoTJ-, at least "systemctl status kmod" seems happy now. weird indeed, yet tbh with systemd im not surprised at all00:14
de-factoTJ- thanks for you help :)00:18
TJ-de-facto: thanks for teaching me something new :)00:18
net_tec    /part00:47
swift110sup00:53
Demp28Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?00:56
jimby18Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?01:12
jimby18This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.01:12
ripazha18Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?01:15
cavillishi all, hoping to get some help on a 16.04 -> 18.04 upgrade. I have 1 package not "fully installed or removed" and I see this output just before it fails: "/usr/bin/mpd: error while loading shared libraries: libx264.so.146: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"01:24
cavillisi tried installing libx264-146 but apt says its old and theres no candidate for my version01:24
Bashing-om!info mpd01:30
ubottumpd (source: mpd): Music Player Daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.20.18-1build1 (bionic), package size 459 kB, installed size 1399 kB01:30
cavillisah cool just removed it. thanks01:33
AuroraAvenueTrying to get a Windows XP.vmdk to work under vm ware, but get a ' 3 VERR_VM_DRIVER_NOT_INSTALLED (-1908) - The support driver is not installed. On linux, open returned ENOENT. ' error - is that a kernel issue?01:49
oerheksvmware or xp issue.01:50
k_sze[work]I still don't see Bionic offered when doing `sudo do-release-upgrade` in Xenial. Is that normal?01:55
gracious1Hello. I was wondering if anyone could answer a question for me. The question is posted here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1063361/how-do-i-change-image-tab-information-on-a-downloaded-icon-png01:55
gracious1Am I able to send to this channel?02:01
k_sze[work]gracious1: yes, you just need to wait for someone who is able to help.02:02
gracious1Just asking cuz I went to #palemoon, and I got messages: "Cannot send to channel". I don't why that is or how to configure things so that I can send to the channel.02:03
gracious1I don't know if that's an appropriate question to ask here, but if it is and someone could help me with that, too, I would appreciate it.02:03
k_sze[work]gracious1: probably because your nickname has not been registered yet.02:06
gracious1Ok, sorry for the dumb question, but how do I do that?02:07
swift110hmm02:07
k_sze[work]gracious1: /msg nickserv register your@email.address your_password02:07
gracious1OK, trying that...02:08
k_sze[work]oops02:08
gracious1hmmm02:08
k_sze[work]the other way around: password first, then e-mail address02:08
gracious1okay02:08
gracious1Ok, I sent the command. Now what?02:09
k_sze[work]Once your nickname has been registered, you need to do `/msg nickserv identify your_password` everytime you connect to Freenode in the future.02:09
yougreoerheks, late 4 you?02:10
k_sze[work]gracious1: I *think* freenode will send a confirmation message to your e-mail address.02:10
gracious1ok, checking…02:10
amnewHello02:11
tryatububuntuhi02:12
gracious1k_sze[work]: Just checked email, didn't see confirmation message.02:13
gracious1Are you sure it is /msg nickserv register PASSWORD EMAIL ?02:14
tryatububuntusame problem..just tries registering on freenode02:14
k_sze[work]gracious1: yes, I'm sure. NickServ should have replied to you when you sent that message anyway.02:16
gracious1Hmmm... I have no replies from freenode at all.02:19
gracious1Oh wait! I got something from freenode, but it wasn't through email. It was on the freenode connection page of this IRC program.02:20
gracious1It says that I should have gotten the email.02:21
gracious1But I have not received this email.02:23
k_sze[work]It may take a while. Also check your spam folder.02:29
gracious1Strangely, Freenode is telling me that I am registered.02:32
chumhaving trouble getting pulseaudio to startup, anybody else experience this before? i'm on 18.04 and everything was working fine yesterday. now no input and output devices show and i am unable to get to pavucontrol and the speaker icon does not exist02:36
decay14Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?02:36
gt8ost4ldoes anybody know how to check if BCM4312 wireless driver for ubuntu 18.04 is installed?02:38
k_sze[work]gracious1: then you should be fine.02:52
Fretegihwody02:52
Fretegihowdy02:52
k_sze[work]try rejoining the palemoon channel and you should be given voice.02:52
Fretegianyone successfully gotten optimus to work correctly in 18.04 whereby it thoroughly shuts off the discreet gpu?02:53
gracious1k_sze[work] nope, no voice02:53
hggdhgracious1: please /join #freenode, and ask there02:54
Fretegiany ideas for the nouveau driver even?  just need to get the battery life back to where it was on this laptop with 16.0402:56
Alucard4200Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?03:04
gracious1k_sze[work] got email, identified, problem solved. Thx for your help!03:10
_alx_is there a way to pass just tty to chvt when openvt gives you a Virtual Console without a number?03:18
Harzilein23Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?03:22
pmnChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?03:38
klandestinedoes anyone know where to get a free geolocation database?03:50
mwsbMaxMind has one available. The paid one is definitely better though03:52
klandestineI was just looking at IP2Location but it only has suupport for routeless 169.0/24 addresses03:54
tomreynklandestine: apt-cache search --names-only geoip | grep ^geoip04:00
guesthello04:03
guestwttos is here04:03
tomreynhello guest, what brings you here today?04:04
guestst commentts on some linux distro that works on old pc this a e machine 32 bit cpu uses watts os 32 bit04:05
guesti think watts os is awsome04:06
qwebirc75826hi04:07
tomreynguest: we only support and discuss ubuntu here04:07
tomreynguest: it can run on 32 bit04:07
qwebirc75826sure am new to ubuntu and am trying to install ubuntu through USB04:08
qwebirc75826i made my usb bootable using rufus 3.104:08
guestwttos is based on ubuntu is ubuntu04:08
guestmean watts os04:08
tomreynguest: no, it is not ubuntu04:08
lotuspsychje!derivatives | guest04:08
ubottuguest: 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)04:08
tomreynhi qwebirc7582604:09
qwebirc75826but when i boot it says "isolinux.bin is missing or corrupt "04:09
qwebirc75826hi Tomreyn04:09
guestok where should i go04:09
qwebirc75826can u help me with the error am facing while am trying to install ubuntu04:09
tomreynguest: to a place where 'watts OS' is supported04:09
guesto04:09
guestok04:10
tomreynguestt: alternatively,  you could install ubuntu, then we can support you here.04:10
qwebirc75826@tomreyn can u help me with my installation04:10
tomreynqwebirc75826: what is the name of the ISO file you downloaded? and which size is it, in bytes?04:11
tomreynqwebirc75826: still there?04:13
qwebirc75826ubuntu18.04-desktop-amd64.iso size : 1,78bGB04:13
qwebirc75826yes am @tomreyn04:13
tomreynqwebirc75826: okay, this isn't the latest version. i suggest you download 18.04.1 instead04:14
tomreynalso, which computer is this? exact model number if possible04:14
qwebirc75826its hp04:15
qwebirc75826running windows 8.104:15
qwebirc75826processor : Intel Pentium CPU N3540 @ 2.16GHz04:16
qwebirc75826trying with the latest version vl fix it ?04:17
tomreynworth a try04:18
Fretegigood evening04:20
tomreynhi Fretegi04:22
qwebirc75826model number : HP Notebook - 15-r250tu04:22
Fretegitomreyn, howdy.  perhaps you can help me.  trying to get ubuntu 18.04 to fully shut off my discreet grpahics card on an optimus hybrid nvidia laptop gpu setup04:23
tomreynqwebirc75826: ok, so download 18.04.1, i think it will work. i suggest you write it using the http://etcher.io software04:23
qwebirc75826thanks tomreyn i vl try with the latest version.. thanks for your advice.04:23
tomreynFretegi: hehe, that's funny, i helped someone else doing the exact same thing yesterday.04:24
Fretegitomreyn, wahoo :)04:24
Fretegiso i have gotten it a bit better, but powertop still reports over 20w draw and batter still off by about 1.5 hours run time04:24
Fretegiwhat was your trick?04:24
Fretegii dont care whether its nouveau or nvidia driver04:25
tomreynFretegi: not mine, theirs: echo 'auto' > '/sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:01:00.0/power/control';04:25
tomreynFretegi: but this will only work if this is actually your nvidia card04:26
GoopHow much money would I have to pay to get a opensource project to get a good start on any major Linux distro repository?04:26
GoopThat is, for labor of software developers.04:26
tomreyn!ot | Goop04:26
ubottuGoop: #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!04:26
Fretegitomreyn, lspci reports the same for the nvidia gpu04:26
Fretegion mine04:27
Fretegiso what does that command do?04:27
tomreynFretegi: i makes linux power down the device at this pci slot04:27
lotuspsychjeGoop: contact canonical, they have all kinds of payed services04:28
lotuspsychje!canonical | Goop04:28
ubottuGoop: Canonical Ltd. is committed to the development, distribution and promotion of open source software products, and to providing tools and support to the open source community. It is the driving force behind the Ubuntu, Kubuntu, Xubuntu, and Edubuntu Operating Systems. Canonical's website is at http://www.canonical.com/04:28
Fretegitomreyn, hmmm... still running hi load on powertop04:29
Fretegihow about this04:29
Fretegihow about blacklist noveau?04:30
tomreynFretegi: right, you need this, too04:30
Fretegiand to do that i just add nouveau.blacklist=1 to /etc/default/grub and update grub right?04:31
CrowbroQuestion. My laptop just died, assuming the HD is fine would it boot if I just put it in a desktop?04:32
tomreynFretegi: yes, this works. adding it to the modprobe blacklist configuration files and updating your initrd would work too.04:33
tomreynFretegi: here's the chat with 'beta4' (search for it): https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/08/05/%23ubuntu.html https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/08/07/%23ubuntu.html04:34
Fretegiwhats the best way, apparently grub does like what i did there ha04:34
Fretegitomreyn, /usr/sbin/grub-mkconfig: 13: /etc/default/grub: nouveau.blacklist=1: not found04:34
lotuspsychjeCrowbro: whats your endgoal please? data rescue?04:35
GoopIs it possible to make a system, partition, file system or directory's contents not erase-able without root permission? Like, it can be written to and read, but not erase-able.04:35
lotuspsychje!chmod | Goop04:35
ubottuGoop: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions04:35
tomreynFretegi: what does line 13 say?04:36
CrowbroI'd like my data back and if the HD's good why not use it again?04:36
lotuspsychje!info testdisk | Crowbro sudo photorec after install04:37
Fretegitomreyn, nouveau.blacklist=104:37
ubottuCrowbro sudo photorec after install: testdisk (source: testdisk): Partition scanner and disk recovery tool, and PhotoRec file recovery tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 7.0-3build2 (bionic), package size 391 kB, installed size 1530 kB04:37
tomreynFretegi: well you need to add this to the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT variable04:38
tomreynFretegi: run: cat /etc/default/grub | nc termbin.com 999904:39
Gooplotuspsychje, sorry I do not see a part where I can make something writable but not delete-able.04:39
Fretegitomreyn, https://pastebin.com/dEnPZNNa04:39
Fretegiwas already pasting as you typed ha04:39
Fretegitomreyn, http://termbin.com/97h4 if preferred04:40
tomreynFretegi: take what you placed in line 13 and move it to the ende of line 10, before the trailing quotation mark.04:40
Fretegitomreyn, oh the grub_command_line one eh>04:40
tomreynbut add a blank space after 'splash'04:40
Fretegiah04:41
CrowbroAre you guys saying I install then use that command to get files back?04:41
illuminatedok, so.. am I understanding correctly that all user session related stuff is put into cgroups following these conventions:  each user with a session has a user-uid sub-slice of the main user.slice.   Then each 'session' is recorded in a session-#.scope scope.04:42
Fretegitomreyn, ok thanks, rebooting now04:42
tomreynCrowbro: if the disk is fine, then the data will be accessible form the other computer running the same or a compatible linux distribution and version.04:42
tomreynCrowbro: it may or may be bootable there, too, depends on a couple factors.04:43
tomreyn*may or may not04:43
GoopLet's say I run an organization where there a clients that are paying. I want to have a backup system, so that if an attacker deletes all the evidence of debts, credits, invoices, and records of business, I have a backup to rollback to. I am thinking if I have a system that is always being added to and cannot have records deleted, I would be safe from that kind of attack.04:44
CrowbroBut ideally it would boot even though the hardware is different?04:45
tomreynCrowbro: may work, yes04:46
Fretegitomreyn, same04:47
Fretegi20w04:47
tomreynCrowbro: the main factor is whether both systems are configured for legacy bios or uefi boot.04:47
tomreynFretegi: and you powered it down again?04:47
Fretegiyup04:47
tomreynFretegi: so we must be missing somethign else beta4 and i did. i suggest you review the chat log. the relevant part on the 5th starts at 14:4004:48
Fretegitomreyn, and oddly it shows off per bbswitch   o:~$ cat /proc/acpi/bbswitch04:49
Fretegi0000:01:00.0 OFF04:49
tomreynFretegi: and on the 7th they reported <beta4_> and wow, my laptopo is now down to 12W idle, and the battery can last up to 4 hours04:49
Fretegibut power draw is twice that of 16.0404:49
tomreynFretegi: lsmod shows neither nouveau nor nvidia, right?04:50
CrowbroOhh, I think that was new enough to have a uefi bios...04:50
Fretegitomreyn, shows nvidia04:52
tomreynFretegi: well, then it's no surpirse ;)04:52
Fretegibut why is the question04:53
tomreynuninstall nvidia, or at least black list it, too, by replacing what you just added to grub by: module_blacklist=nouveau,nvidia04:53
Thanosanyone running an amd 2400g with ubuntu? working well?04:54
MrSassyPantsshort question, if security is my primary concern, what browser would you recommend04:55
tomreynMrSassyPants: https://lwn.net/Articles/262570/04:57
MrSassyPantsYes, but something that actually serves as a web browser, not a circuitous way to skim through curls output04:59
CrowbroAnyone using an ultrawide monitor?05:01
tomreynMrSassyPants: maybe download with wegt and watch with lynx?05:01
CrowbroIs there a simple way to get ultrawides to work right?05:02
tomreynCrowbro: you connect them to your computer05:03
CrowbroHaha, maybe it's because I'm running in trial, and the resolution selection is limited.05:04
tomreynCrowbro: by trial, you mean the installer / live ISO?05:05
ThanosI wouldn't have anything but an ultrawide any more.05:05
Crowbroyah05:05
Thanos<3 ultrawide05:05
tomreynCrowbro: could well be then. also, the specific driver for your video card may not have been loaded, yet05:05
tomreynCrowbro: so try installing it and see it it works any better then. installing doesn't take very long.05:06
Fretegitomreyn, hmm still no better05:06
Fretegitomreyn, anything u know of regaring using nouveau instead?05:06
qwebirc80813Hey all. Anyone good with network stuff around? The TorGuard VPN app messed up my settings and now I don't have any interest access.05:06
tomreynCrowbro: you could also install to a second usb stick if you're not ready to replace your existing installation on internal storage, yet.05:07
tomreynFretegi: i can repeat myself again: there must have been another ingredient to making it work, which will be on the chat log i pointed you to.05:07
Fretegiyup reading thm now05:08
CrowbroYou read my mind, I kinda need both of these machines to run windows. Thanks for the help.05:12
mpl0denet05:17
Fretegiok im gonna try a reinstall05:17
Fretegibbiab05:17
Fretegithanks for the help05:17
tomreyn!pm | gt8ost4l05:19
ubottugt8ost4l: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice.05:19
gt8ost4ltomreyn, its simple my wifi disconnect after a certain time im in ubuntu 18.04 my wireless card is AR9485 Wireless Network Adapter driver r816905:22
qwebirc80813When I try to connect with WiFi I'm getting a DEAUTH_LEAVING error in dmesg. I'm pretty sure the TorGuard VPN client caused to issue. Anyone around that can help me diagnosed the issue?05:23
tomreyngt8ost4l: i'm looking at this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/+bug/1743279 - but it's apparently fixed - maybe check your firmware is getting loaded (dmesg | grep firmware) and is the right version05:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1743279 in linux-firmware (Ubuntu Artful) "QCA6174 stops working on newer kernels after second group rekeying" [Medium,Fix released]05:31
tomreyngt8ost4l: ignore this, this bug report is about s different hardware05:33
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tomreyngt8ost4l:do you use bluetooth?05:34
Guest80210Yo05:35
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gt8ost4ltomreyn, no05:35
tomreyngt8ost4l: can you: lsusb | pastebinit05:36
lotuspsychjejdwee: welcome, how can we help you today?05:37
gt8ost4ltomreyn, i get an error!05:38
jdweeNot too sure if this is exaclty the right place to ask, but05:38
tomreyngt8ost4l: install pastebinit if iT's not yert installed05:39
jdweeWhere do I find the cache folder of spotify on 18.04 ?05:39
tomreyn!pastebinit | gt8ost4l05:39
ubottugt8ost4l: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit05:39
jdweeIt is starting to eat me some space disk.05:39
lotuspsychjejdwee: whereis spotify from terminal05:40
lotuspsychjejdwee: there is also a handy disk analyze tool on ubuntu, to see the data load on your harddisk05:41
tomreyn!info baobab | jdwee05:42
ubottujdwee: baobab (source: baobab): GNOME disk usage analyzer. In component main, is optional. Version 3.28.0-1 (bionic), package size 163 kB, installed size 904 kB05:42
gt8ost4ltomreyn, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZTfxDFCwDX/05:43
tomreyngt8ost4l: also 'lspci -nn | pastebinit' and 'sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy*/ath9k/antenna_diversity | pastebinit'05:43
gt8ost4ltomreyn, lspci -nn | pastebinit: command not found05:46
tomreyngt8ost4l: install 'pciutils', then try again05:47
jdweedid all the folder in /snap/spotify/ there is no cache folder over there. going to take a look at the disk usage analyser.05:48
gt8ost4lit says its already installed05:48
tomreyngt8ost4l: and pastebinit is installed, too?05:49
gt8ost4lyes05:49
brethil0Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?05:49
brethil0This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.05:49
brethil0Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence?05:49
tomreyngt8ost4l: "lspci -nn | pastebinit" works without error, her. did you type it incorrectly, maybe?05:50
tomreyn*herE05:50
GreppsHello, I am on a newish windows 10 machine, I created a seperate 50GB partition to install ubuntu - I created an install disk and booted, tried to install in the partition but something broke.05:51
gt8ost4lhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/p/f6JYRbrTGN/05:51
GreppsThe bios never saw the HDD where ubuntu was installed as bootable, windows simply crashed on load05:51
GreppsI had to do a system restore.05:51
GreppsWhat happened?05:51
tomreyngt8ost4l: so what was different this time?05:52
GreppsI read something about EUFI or w\e causing issues and you should install from USB drive but I dont really understand if that's the core problem05:52
GreppsBasically I don't think grub ever worked05:52
gt8ost4ltomreyn, what do you mean?05:52
tomreyngt8ost4l: you said the command which worked now did not work before05:53
lotuspsychje!uefi | Grepps05:53
ubottuGrepps: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI05:53
gt8ost4ltomreyn, it was because you blotted it05:54
lotuspsychjeGrepps: idle here until EriC^^ is awake he might know05:54
GreppsHow do I know if my install is UEFI?05:54
EriC^^hi Grepps lotuspsychje05:54
tomreyngt8ost4l: i had a typo? sorry then.05:54
GreppsMy bios has the option to boot as either EUFI or legacy + EUFI05:54
tomreyngt8ost4l: can you post the remaining output?05:54
jdweeyes well I didn't looked correctly because I see a .cache folder in /spotify/common05:55
lotuspsychje!yay | jdwee05:55
ubottujdwee: Glad you made it! :-)05:55
jdweewith the disk usage analyser05:55
jdweeso thank you.05:55
GreppsI had hoped it would be easier to install, but it doesn't seem like it.05:55
Grepps>:<05:55
EriC^^Grepps: after installing what happened?05:55
lotuspsychjeGrepps: dualboot with uefi, is always a bit finetuning05:55
gt8ost4ltomreyn, i dis scroll up05:55
gt8ost4ldid05:55
GreppsOk, well the system went to boot, windows tried to start and it crashed05:56
GreppsThere was no grub05:56
GreppsOr didn't appear to be at least05:56
tomreyn<tomreyn> gt8ost4l: also 'lspci -nn | pastebinit' and 'sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy*/ath9k/antenna_diversity | pastebinit'05:56
EriC^^Grepps: sounds like uefi issues05:56
GreppsA window kind of flashed but idk, couldnt really see it05:56
EriC^^Grepps: is ubuntu still installed int he partititon?05:56
EriC^^*partition05:56
GreppsIt was installed in a seperate partition on a different hardrive from the windows install05:57
EriC^^aha05:57
tomreyngt8ost4l: your last paste was http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/f6JYRbrTGN/ - which is the "lspci -nn | pastebinit" output. we lack 'sudo cat /sys/kernel/debug/ieee80211/phy*/ath9k/antenna_diversity | pastebinit'05:57
EriC^^Grepps: is it still there?05:57
GreppsI since deleted it in my frantic attempt to have windows boot up again, since I couldn't even get any sort of boot from Ubuntu05:58
EriC^^aha05:58
gt8ost4ltomreyn, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZHqZh9bZYp/05:59
GreppsI assumed that since it was on a seperate hard drive and partition from the windows install nothing could go wrong05:59
GreppsI was obviously wrong.05:59
gt8ost4lthe second one gave me an error05:59
erwinnovohello everyone06:00
GreppsI got windows to load again though after a system restore but yea, I don't want to have it crash again06:00
lotuspsychjeerwinnovo: welcome to ubuntu support, how can we assist you?06:00
erwinnovohow to I solve this error that I got after I made a sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade06:00
erwinnovohttps://pastebin.com/WjYBrWqV06:00
erwinnovo*how do I solve sorry06:01
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lotuspsychjeerwinnovo: you added external ppa's to your system right06:01
easyOnMelotuspsychje: yes I did06:01
easyOnMelotuspsychje: is that one causing the error06:01
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: try to revert your sources.list back to original vanilla with ppapurge06:02
lotuspsychje!ppapurge | easyOnMe06:02
ubottueasyOnMe: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html06:02
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: after you cleaned it all up, sudo apt update again06:02
EriC^^Grepps: your assumptions are right, something else might have happened06:02
easyOnMelotuspsychje: If I use the command you gave will it cause any issues with the already installed applications06:02
tomreyngt8ost4l: you just posted the same link again06:03
EriC^^Grepps: did you try shrinking the windows partition before installing ubuntu? etc06:03
tomreyngt8ost4l: let's try this another time, i need to catch some sleep.06:03
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: yes, removing ppa's influence their installed packages too06:03
easyOnMelotuspsychje: would they asked me to add them again later in the ppa06:03
gt8ost4ltomreyn, will you be here tomorrow06:03
tomreyngt8ost4l: you can read this in the meantime https://wireless.wiki.kernel.org/en/users/drivers/ath9k/antennadiversity06:03
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: we dont support external ppa's here, because they scramble your system, like today06:03
easyOnMelotuspsychje: so you mean some applications will no longer run06:03
easyOnMelotuspsychje: I see, understand06:04
GreppsI didn't touch the HDD windows is installed in, I shrunk my mass storage drive by 50GB06:04
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: indeed, we reccomend to use only official ubuntu packages from the repo06:04
easyOnMelotuspsychje: but those errors will not cause any major issues with my laptop right06:04
GreppsHow do I check in windows if my system is installed using UEFI mode?06:04
tomreyngt8ost4l: i'll be aroun dhere sometime tomorrow. but i'm just one of many folks here who can assist you with this.06:04
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: if you cleanup your sources, im sure you can fix this06:04
easyOnMelotuspsychje: will do so06:04
GreppsI built the computer and intalled with a disk06:04
easyOnMeI will find a way06:04
easyOnMethanks06:04
EriC^^Grepps: look at the disk management and see if it's a gpt type or if you have an ESP or efi partition at the start06:04
pilottageChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?06:04
pilottageThis blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.06:04
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: just keep in mind, external ppa's are also a security risk (could)06:05
lotuspsychje!ppa | easyOnMe06:05
ubottueasyOnMe: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge06:05
tomreyngt8ost4l: keep those urls ready for when you'll ask again06:05
easyOnMelotuspsychje: Ok thanks on this06:05
easyOnMe:)06:05
gt8ost4ltomreyn, i will catch you later06:05
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: in the future if you like more packages you cant find, try !backports or snaps06:06
GreppsCurrently it's unformmated I think06:06
easyOnMelotuspsychje: where do I get them or how do I do that06:06
easyOnMeany online tutorial06:07
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: you can find snaps just on software centre too, or from terminal: sudo snap find keyword06:08
easyOnMelotuspsychje: are backports and snap similar to Mac AppStore06:09
korvakhi guys, what is the best irc that you recomend?06:09
EriC^korvak: hexchat06:09
EriC^korvak: irssi or weechat if you want a cli client06:09
lotuspsychjeeasyOnMe: not really06:10
lotuspsychje!backports | easyOnMe06:10
ubottueasyOnMe: If new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging06:10
korvakthanks, I've just installed pidgin06:10
Gwen_DolinI love hexchat, it's just not as easy to use as some of the other irc clients.06:10
korvakwhy isn't a straight way to install it through apt?06:10
Gwen_DolinIt REALLY helps to know python.06:10
korvakIc06:11
AHemlocksLieI'm running Ubuntu Budgie, and I'm trying to track the source of some screen flickering between new monitor and new GPU. I checked top and found Xorg using a TON of CPU, sometimes over 90%, whenever i do basically anything. If I don't touch anything at all, it falls down to about a percent or so, but if I use the mouse at all, it quickly climbs up to 80+% CPU, sometimes fully topping out06:11
korvakI might try hexchat, but looks like pidgin is doing the job pretty good, I thought it was dx since there was no deb in apt06:11
Gwen_DolinRunning an old version of mIRC in WINE works well too.  lol06:12
paphey, i am having issues with an ipod touch not synching with neither banshee or gtkpod,, any ideas?06:12
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AHemlocksLieThe high CPU seems to be linked to graphical stuttering, especially noticeable if I'm moving anything like a window or playing video. As far as I can tell, nothing intense is going on, but the Xorg process is gobbling up CPU06:13
Greppshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI06:13
Gwen_Dolinpap: O'06:13
JimBuntukorvak, Which version OS are you using as I see pidgin available via apt for 14.03 and 16.0406:13
GreppsMan this is going to be a pain in the ass06:13
korvak16.0406:13
JimBuntuoops, 14.04 I mean06:13
EriC^^Grepps: it's very easy, and educational :P06:13
Gwen_Dolinpap: I'd say go find an apple support chat, but apple users aren't usually that intelligent as it is.06:13
korvakI was able to install pidgin through backports ppa06:14
GreppsWell it's not clear at this point what I should even do since my bios has the option to boot in both modes06:14
illuminatedquassel is not bad06:14
JimBuntukorvak, did you not see pidgin available via apt-get ?06:14
Greppslegacy and uefi06:14
Greppsand I don't know what I am currently using06:14
EriC^^Grepps: uefi implementations on pc's are different on each one, some require you to "trust" a new entry( like acer ) others you need to manually modify the list from the bios, etc06:14
EriC^^Grepps: boot a live usb and i can tell you06:15
korvakJimBuntu: I went to the piding website and they said that you needed to build from source06:15
korvakso I thought there was no package in apt06:15
korvakactually I never checked06:15
korvakI added the ppa and installed the latest version in their repo06:16
JimBuntukorvak, possibly, if you want the latest untested by canonical version... if you want the version that is approved/tested by Canonical/Ubuntu then it's a simple apt-get install pidgin06:16
GreppsSince my compute has a legacy boot option can't I do that"06:16
Grepps>06:16
korvakJimBuntu: you know what version is at?06:17
guiverckorvak, you can search yourself, eg. https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=pidgin06:17
JimBuntukorvak, 1.3.0.006:17
JimBuntukorvak, please note, if you have any issues with pidgin at this point, you will need to take that up with them and not in #ubuntu if you are using a version not provided by Ubuntu06:18
JimBuntuooops. Not 1.3.0.0, 3.0.006:19
korvakreally, I don't see 3.0.0, but 2.10.12 for 16.0406:20
korvakanyway 2.10.12 is really old, I guess I'll stick with 2.12 for now.06:21
JimBuntukorvak, my version numbering is base on my `apt-get showpkg pidgin` command, versus what I see listed by packages.ubuntu.com. While I doubt that I have a PPA configured, it's possible... I lean more toward the numbering being different in name though06:22
rangemongeronce i enable iommu in grub, i can not longer boot ubuntu06:22
GreppsI will deal with this tommorow, time for bed06:22
rangemongeri know my board/cpu supports it, i used to have it working06:23
korvakgot it thanks, yeah was looking at their bitbucket repo, and latest is 2.1306:23
rangemongerthe only difference is that i recently added some cards in06:23
rangemongerof course any assistance would be appreciated06:24
JimBuntukorvak, on a different note... did you find a reference to bitbucket at pidgin.im ? They seem to officially use SourceForge06:28
easyOnMeI am just wonderin earlier I was able to use my keyboard06:28
easyOnMewell06:28
JimBuntunevermind, I see in their release notes that they have started advertising bitbucket there06:29
korvakhttps://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/UsingPidginMercurial06:29
korvakyep06:29
korvakI wish they wouldn't have dropped support for pidgin06:29
easyOnMejust now for some reason the letter h and some other letters are not workin as well as the backspace key06:29
korvakfor Linux I mean06:29
EriC^^easyOnMe: try "xev" to see if they're registering06:29
easyOnMethe letter h I am pastin it each I need it06:29
korvakto get the latest projects06:30
easyOnMeEriC^^: is that a command on the terminal06:30
EriC^^easyOnMe: yes06:30
easyOnMeEriC^^: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/m9XZWnVBzd/06:31
easyOnMeI am not sure what to make of that06:31
EriC^^easyOnMe: after typing "xev" try pressing buttons06:31
EriC^^it should say what you pressed and show the keycode and name of assigned button06:32
easyOnMeEriC^^: ok now they are working06:32
easyOnMewhat exactly just happened06:32
easyOnMeThis has been happening quick frequently this week06:33
EriC^^*shrug*06:33
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easyOnMeEriC^^: Thanks :)06:34
easyOnMeEriC^^: Now I know what to do already... :)06:34
jayjowhat does `cut -d " " -f1` do in bash/06:34
EriC^^easyOnMe: no problem :)06:34
EriC^^jayjo: it assigns " " as a delimiter and shows the first field06:35
EriC^^(technically it's not bash, it's a program)06:35
illuminatedjayjo:  cut -d(elimiter) being a 'space' -f(ield) 1.06:35
illuminatedjayjo basically it takes a string like "a dog barks" and seperates the string into columns based on the delimiter... so -d " " (a space) would create 3 columns.. containing "a" "dog" "barks" and -f# tells you which column you want to retrieve.06:38
Fretegitomreyn, ok, so fresh install.  followed what i found fron that chat, got the discharge rate to between 17-20 .  still double what it ought to be... at a loss...06:40
illuminatedjayjo: with a string like a:dog:barks and a -d ":" it would also create 3 colums containing "a" "dog" "barks"06:40
lotuspsychjeFretegi: tomreyn is afk for a while06:42
Fretegilotuspsychje, ah, thanks appreciate that06:42
lotuspsychjeFretegi: perhaps re-ask your issue in the channel, others might have a look where you left?06:43
Fretegibrb gonna reboot and see if i fixed it06:44
eraserpencil_wow...those spammers06:47
eraserpencil_nmcli is asking for a 'passwd-file' but I cant find that file anywhere06:48
eraserpencil_would anyone know where it is located?06:48
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rangemongerwhere would one go to see a log of the system booting? when i enable iommu it fails to go past grub, just goes black06:52
edmooresorry if everyone keeps asking this already, but we (in my time zone) will soon be entering the first week since 18.04.1 was release, and still no sign of the ltsupgrade - is there something different going on with this release or is this normal? Had pencilled upgrading the work machines in this gap before we start a new project next week06:53
edmooresorry, we will soon be entering the _third_ week since the release06:55
acheronukedmoore: there are some upgrades bugs to confirm are fixed, before the upgrades are turned on. hopefully won't be long06:55
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EriC^^rangemonger: you could remove "quiet splash" in the kernel line and put "verbose" instead07:04
sar_aSHi I currently have the "/" partition in sda2 with a capacity of 100GB. Can I take 50GB from there to create a new partition?07:05
kezimo|2sar_aS: partition magic it comes in a bootable iso07:06
rangemongerericus: thanks, ill try that, though im not sure it even gets to that point07:06
rangemonger*EriC^^: ^07:07
rangemongerwhen i had just an xfi in the tower, i could vt-d it no prob, now that i have 2 geforces and a audigy as well, turning iommu on just stops the boot process cold07:08
EriC^^sar_aS: yes, boot a live usb and shrink it from gparted07:12
rangemongerEriC^^: as i suspected, after changing it to verbose i still get nothing, i just goes black the moment i hit f10 to boot it07:22
rangemongeris it possible to disable pcie cards on grub?07:28
touil76Hello. Does anyone know how to prevent ubuntu 16.04 to totally hang on a X200MA acer laptop ?07:33
EriC^^touil76: where is it hanging?07:34
touil76randomly, after some time of use.07:34
rangemongerwonder if thats a bay trail thing, it happens on my tab sometimes07:35
EriC^^touil76: can you upload "cat /var/log/kern.log" ?07:35
touil76It works perfectly well for some time, can be 8 hours, more, or 2h, or a few minutes.07:35
touil76I am not on this computer. I am going to look at this log.07:36
touil76For information, I tried to add the max_idle_cstate=1 (or something like that) to the parameters, but it doesn't prevent the laptop to hang.07:37
touil76What should I look for in kern.log ?07:40
valitouil76: I think it's coming from your gpu07:41
valiI had this issue with some laptop in the past..07:41
touil76The GPU is a i915 from intel I think.07:41
valihmm07:43
valithat should be ok07:43
valiI had similiar issues with an external one07:43
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ep4shhi there! could somebody help me with grub?07:47
TaylorHereHi,Guys, I got a issues here, my /etc/suders broken, and there is no password for root, is there any solution?07:48
ep4shhi Taylor07:49
TaylorHerehi07:49
ep4shwhat does mean "broken" ?07:49
ep4shchange it with visudo - it checks syntax07:49
touil76I think I forgot to update grub before adding the max_cstate parameter... ooops07:49
ep4shu can flush root password07:50
touil76rangemonger: the bay trail thing, is this what makes me need to add the max cstate parameter ?07:51
TaylorHeresynx err in that file07:51
TaylorHeresyntax err07:51
ep4shcould you paste it somewhere?07:52
EriC^^ep4sh: what's the issue you're having?07:52
TaylorHerehow can I flush my root password?07:52
EriC^^TaylorHere: boot into recovery mode07:53
ep4shhttps://www.wikihow.com/Change-the-Root-Password-in-Linux07:53
ep4shlook here07:53
EriC^^TaylorHere: hold shift to get grub, go to advanced > recovery07:53
TaylorHereex (~ChaiTRex@gateway/tor-sasl/chaitrex) has joined07:53
EriC^^TaylorHere: from there, go to "drop to root shell" then type "mount -o remount,rw /" then fix the sudoers file07:54
ChaiTRexTaylorHere: Yes.07:54
TaylorHereno permission to boot..07:55
EriC^^TaylorHere: what?07:55
TaylorHereit's a aws ec2 instance.07:56
EriC^^so you can't access grub?07:56
EriC^^can you boot a live usb instance and access the hdd?07:56
TaylorHerenope.07:56
EriC^^then you need a 0-day!07:56
EriC^^has the root password been set?07:57
TaylorHereno.07:57
ep4shEric, i want to rescue my grub.07:57
ep4shwhen i boot from /dev/sdd --- it is okay07:57
ep4shbut when i eject /dev/sdd and boot form /dev/sdc - i enter RESQUE MODE - i list my partitions and try to ls (hd0,2)/07:57
ep4shBut got en error:07:57
ep4shhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4YZgzbFjV9/07:57
TaylorHereI just reinstall my system..07:58
ep4shTaylor, sudo -i ?07:58
ep4shand then change root password:07:59
ep4shpasswd07:59
TaylorHereno way to use sudo08:02
TaylorHerethx anyway.08:03
TaylorHereI just terminate it.08:03
ep4shyou can paste your /etc/sudoers - lets loot08:03
ep4shlets look*08:03
ep4shhhhm08:04
ep4shorr....you need physical access to your PC to flush password.. there is no another  way :)08:05
EriC^^ep4sh: ok, are you booted right now?08:06
ep4shyes, it boots well, when i start my PC i see in my UEFI 1 loader08:08
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EriC^^ep4sh: ok, type "cat /etc/fstab; sudo blkid" and paste the results08:08
EriC^^ep4sh: i think the efi partition in sdc isn't formatted properly or something and is empty08:11
ep4shHere you are08:11
ep4shhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/92f2B2vJKx/08:11
ep4shThanks for help08:11
ep4shSome strings i cut out08:12
EriC^^ep4sh: also, if your uefi is set to look for the file in sdd, it would use the partition id, and if sdc has a different id, then it would break and give a grub rescue>08:12
ep4shbut i want to say08:12
ep4shthat my disks are in MBR08:12
ep4shhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7g2yZ5Y38P/08:13
EriC^^ep4sh: that's no problem, ubuntu can use mbr + uefi08:13
EriC^^ep4sh: as you can see, sdc3 nd sdd3 both have different filesystem id's (uuid) and partuuid08:13
EriC^^ep4sh: will you only be using it for this install? or does the efi partition contain other stuff for other os?08:14
ep4shno there is 1 OS08:14
ep4shon this PC08:15
EriC^^ep4sh: ok, type "sudo nano /etc/fstab" and edit the uuid from UUID=62DA-CAB3   to   UUID=62DC-73F508:15
ep4shOkay, if i will lose my /dev/sdc - i will just boot from live and change /etc/fstab, isnt it?08:16
EriC^^ep4sh: yeah08:16
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ep4shthanks a lot!08:16
EriC^^ep4sh: there's still some stuff to do.. hang on :)08:17
ep4shbut 1 more question)) is an some way to do "dual boot" - or i just dont knwo how it propely call))08:17
EriC^^you mean some way you could remove sdd and it would always run without any intervention on sdc ?08:18
ep4shyaaaa08:18
ep4sh!!)))08:18
EriC^^yeah there is, i was about to suggest it, but it possibly could get finicky and stuff08:18
EriC^^you could dd the sdd3 partition to sdc3, that way they both have the same filesystem uuid and get mounted08:18
ep4shaaaaaaaaaaaa08:19
ep4shUUID - it is "sticked" to filesystem08:19
EriC^^but if some updates happen on some partition, then you remove sdd, it's kinda messy i guess but i doubt anything bad would happen, you could always just boot a live usb and grub-install again so all the proper files are there08:19
ep4shnot disk!(((08:19
EriC^^ep4sh: yes, uuid is a filesystem thing08:19
ep4shpffff))08:20
ep4shthanks a lot, dear friend!08:20
EriC^^ep4sh: you would still have to add 2 entries to the uefi list though, cause it uses the PARTUUID to find the efi partition, not uuid08:20
EriC^^and those are saved in the MBR not the filesystem08:20
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qwebirc15664When i want to reboot message is: 0.55 no Ir  handler for vector08:21
qwebirc156640.55 no Irq  handler for vector08:21
illuminatedhow do you see if you're using cgroupsv1 or v208:22
EriC^^ep4sh: also after dd'ing the sdd3 to sdc3, you'd need to do something about /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg cause that uses the partuuid as well, it's getting kinda messy i know :)08:22
ep4shVery usefull, thanks a lot!08:22
EriC^^ep4sh: no problem08:23
qwebirc15664When i want to reboot message is: 0.55 no Irq  handler for vector08:24
ducasse!patience | qwebirc1566408:24
ubottuqwebirc15664: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/08:24
qwebirc57508my ubuntu desktop 18.04 lts is not booting.08:25
ppfqwebirc57508: not booting how08:26
qwebirc57508i have installed it in my desktop alongside win 10. i have core2duo processor 2.3ghz, 500gb hdd08:27
qwebirc57508when i select ubuntu from the bootup menu, the "ubuntu" name comes in the middle of the screen and it gets stuck up.08:28
ppfqwebirc57508: press escape to see where08:28
qwebirc57508the mouse pointer remains at the right bottom of the screen, but nothing else works. However, when I had used the 'Try Ubuntu' option, it worked perfectly.08:29
qwebirc15664How to shorten in duaol boottime option08:31
ppfqwebirc57508: what mouse pointer?08:31
ppfi thought you were stuck during boot?08:31
nuseschello08:31
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qwebirc57508i am stuck during boot.08:33
ppfqwebirc57508: there's no mouse pointer during boot08:33
EriC^^qwebirc57508: is there an ubuntu logo and dots below it?08:33
qwebirc57508yes, there are dots and the mouse pointer too.08:33
ppfwat08:33
EriC^^that's pretty unheard of08:33
ppfscreenshot please?08:34
EriC^^qwebirc57508: what happens if you press "ctrl+alt+f2" ?08:34
EriC^^qwebirc57508: try to boot using "nomodeset" your problem sounds like a graphics driver issue08:35
qwebirc57508Thanks Eric. Hope this solves my issue.08:35
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EriC^^qwebirc57508: if it does boot, then you need to install a graphics driver that works, "sudo ubuntu-drivers devices" gives the recommended one08:36
EriC^^qwebirc57508: if it boots come back here to troubleshoot it more08:36
sa_rAhi folk08:37
epic13Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?08:37
epic13This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.08:37
LookingGlassSecChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?08:38
qwebirc15664How to at dual boot shorten time option08:38
ppfso this christel must be a real bad dude08:39
sa_rAI'm trying to install the "libjson-perl" package in Ubuntu Server bionic but I get the following error: "... not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source". Any ideas ? Thank you08:39
EriC^^qwebirc15664: type "sudo nano /etc/default/grub" and change the GRUB_TIMEOUT to what you want it, then save and exit with ctrl+x and type sudo update-grub08:39
sveinseIs 18.04 ready for being upgraded from 16.04?08:39
ppfsveinse: sure08:40
EriC^^!info libjson-perl08:40
ubottulibjson-perl (source: libjson-perl): module for manipulating JSON-formatted data. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.97001-1 (bionic), package size 71 kB, installed size 213 kB08:40
EriC^^sa_rA: is the universe repo enabled? sudo add-apt-repository universe && sudo apt-get update08:40
MGDFor anyone who has installed Ubuntu on Mac hardware, have you had any luck getting the WiFi to reliably work? I’m running it on a 2008 MacPro08:40
sveinseok, good. When 18.04 was released it was recommended to wait with migration of older LTS machines until later, perhaps 18.04.108:41
sa_rAEriC^^: nice! it works thanks :)08:41
EriC^^sa_rA: great, no problem :)08:42
ppfsveinse: yes, 18.04.01 is out08:43
MikeSpears16Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?08:50
ppfthe spare energy people must have to drive such an attack just baffles me08:52
JimBuntuppf, I would actually be interested in numbers regarding the actual "energy"/power consumed for such a thing.09:02
JimBuntu!info synergy09:02
ubottusynergy (source: synergy): Share mouse, keyboard and clipboard over the network. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.8.8-stable+dfsg.1-1build1 (bionic), package size 870 kB, installed size 3915 kB09:02
ppfJimBuntu: that too!09:03
burzosIs randomly picking a series of words from Ubuntu's words file a good way to choose passwords?09:03
zofrexas long as you use a good method of selecting randomly09:04
zofrexand select sufficient words09:04
zofrexyes09:04
zofrexalthough the wordlist might be bad for memorability and distinguishability09:04
zofrexif your password has "accidentalism" and "accidentalist" in that might be confusing :P09:04
burzosThat's a good point.09:05
zofrexa lot of people prefer to use more purpose-made lists, for example the Diceware list09:05
zofrexbut how strong the password is is a function of both the length of the list and how many words you pick from it09:05
burzosHow to decide what is enough entropy?09:06
zofrexthat depends :D09:07
zofrexfor my LastPass password I use a _lot_09:07
zofrexthe XKCD comic suggests 40 bits under the incorrect assumption that that would take ~500 years to crack09:07
zofrexto even decide how long it takes to crack you have to ask... who is cracking it, with what, and how is the password stored09:07
burzosOk, so I have to think about more things.09:08
zofrexlet's assume someone is going through a leaked password list that includes yours. let's assume it was hashed with MD5 and nothing fancy, as a realistic bad case. and let's say the attacker has 8 GTX 1080 Ti graphics cards, which is a lot but not infeasible09:09
zofrexjust as an example to work through it09:09
zofrexthey can crack passwords at a rate of 200 billion attempts per second: https://gist.github.com/epixoip/a83d38f412b4737e99bbef804a270c4009:09
zofrexso you need 72 bits of entropy to get >500 years in this scenario09:10
JimBuntuzofrex, well, due to MD509:10
zofrexyeah09:10
JimBuntusalted SHA3 should be a minimum, along with brute force blocking/password reset09:10
TJ-burzos: I prefer something totally random: e.g. "mkpasswd -s 1 24"09:10
burzosHm. Hopefully a website with such bad password mgmt doesn't actually do anything useful for me.09:10
zofrexno, bcrypt/pbkdf2/scrypt/argon _should_ be the minimum, but it ain't :D09:10
burzosTJ-: Then how do you remember?09:11
JimBuntuI mainly use random, no "words", 26+ chars in length min09:11
TJ-burzos: Using a password manager09:11
burzosWhere/How do you backup the passwords file?09:11
TJ-burzos: I remember a very long pass-phrase that only unlocks the password manager, which then provides unique passwords for every service I use09:11
zofrexmy dict/words file has 235886 words in it, so just 4 words from that file is close to 72 bits of entropy09:11
zofrexbecause: log(235886 ^ 4) / log(2) ~= 7209:11
JimBuntuburzos, memorize, it's the best protection... plus a written copy stored somewhere safe simply in-case you literally lose your memory or die09:12
zofrexthe diceware list has 7776 words in it, so you need 5 or 6 words from that for a similar level of strength09:12
burzosI see, so you use an open source password manager.09:12
TJ-!info keepassx | burzos e.g. this09:12
ubottuburzos e.g. this: keepassx (source: keepassx): Cross Platform Password Manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0.3-1 (bionic), package size 502 kB, installed size 2020 kB09:12
zofrex7776^5 => 64 bits, 7776^6 => 78 bits09:12
TJ-burzos: there are many other "Password Managers"09:13
burzosIs a password manager a tricky crypto thing I should be worried about hving subtle bugs in it?09:13
ppfyes09:13
ppfwell, the latter at least,not the former09:13
zofrexburzos: personally I use 70 bits of entropy as a reasonable amount, it won't stand up to a targeted attack but I'll be far from low-hanging fruit in any mass attack on hashes09:13
TJ-burzos: For web-sites I use the Firefox built-in password manager, and an extension that auto-generates random passwords09:13
zofrexbut hopefully the above helps you make your own decision between convenience and security :)09:13
ppfi usually generate passwords with apg09:14
zofrexnote that all this is completely pointless if the website stores your password in plaintext09:14
zofrexwhich some sites still do09:14
burzosYes, generating sufficient entropy seems doable.  But storing these hard to remember passwords correctly is harder I think.09:14
ppfrandom letters and digits, but composed from pronouncable syllables09:14
zofrexso the most important thing is to use different passwords on each website09:14
ppfi.e. not attackble with a dictionary, high entropy, but almost as easily remeberable as words09:14
zofrex(And perhaps you don't need to worry -that much- about cracking if you have zero re-use? WARNING: half-baked opinion)09:15
zoli__hello, I am trying to install MAAS from Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 iso in Virtualbox, but it fails09:15
TJ-burzos: because there are multiple independent implementations of the same algorithm, I use "Password Hasher NG" on FF, and on Android "Hash It!"09:15
zofrexpersonally I prefer to use very random but short passwords because I can type them in faster, but a lot of people find it easier to memorise words09:15
burzosSo, if I use high entropy passwords with a password manager, don't reuse passwords, use 2fa and always verify the domain/TLS; I should be good to go?09:15
ppfshort passwords are easy to crack though09:16
TJ-burzos: most password managers will also generate passwords for you09:16
TJ-burzos: good short summary at https://www.keepassx.org/09:17
ppfwhat i used to do was use generate a 'base' password, and then append a predictable per-site suffix09:17
ppfbut as the gentoo guys found out recently that's not super smart ;)09:17
TJ-If you want security use multi-factor authentication (aka 2FA) with a hardware key like Yubikey)09:17
zofrex<ppf> short passwords are easy to crack though < I mean short relative to passphrases09:18
burzosI should trust Yubikey because their business would die if they did something shady?09:18
zofrexan 11 digit password with upper/lower/numbers/symbols is about the same entropy as a 5 word diceware phrase09:19
zofrexif you're looking at MFA strongly consider U2F09:19
zofrexit's the only thing that's phishing-proof09:19
zofrextotally different threat than password cracking but worth thinking about09:19
TJ-burzos: there are alternative hardware keys but yubikey has a a known history and a lot of peer review by cryptographers09:20
ppfzofrex: right, true09:20
zofrexa review of a few different keys by someone who knows a few things: https://www.imperialviolet.org/2017/10/08/securitykeytest.html09:20
burzosCool09:21
TJ-I use a yubikey neo which works with NFC as well as USB; very handy for entry systems, using it with smartphone, etc.09:26
JimBuntuFWIW: I don't trust any MFA that uses SMS (or anything cellular for that matter) and neither should you imho09:37
keithn16Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?09:38
JimBuntuWOW! Good job Christel at helping to raise 10.2MM$09:38
coz_is there a terminal command to change "open with" to another application? the right click options seem to be stuck09:39
BluesKajHi folks09:39
coz_BluesKaj, hey guy09:39
illuminatedI need to devote some time to backing up my desktop and throwing linux on it.09:40
JimBuntuHiya BluesKaj Welcome to Wed.09:41
JimBuntucoz_, which distro version are you using?09:41
coz_18.0409:41
coz_JimBuntu, 18.04 ubuntu09:41
BluesKaj'Morning JimBuntu09:41
JimBuntushoot coz, I'm not using that one yet. I doubt it would be the same with Gnome as it is with Unity.09:42
coz_JimBuntu,  give it a try :)09:42
coz_JimBuntu, actually I switched to gnome session flash back09:43
illuminatedcoz_ https://linuxcommando.blogspot.com/2014/03/how-to-specify-default-applications-for.html09:44
BluesKajusually there's an "other" open with option in the context menu in file managers09:44
JimBuntuWell coz_ , you could try 'sudo update-alternatives –all'09:44
coz_mmmm09:44
coz_let me try that as well,09:44
BluesKajbut KDE/Plasma Dolphin may be different than Nautilus, i don't recall09:46
coz_illuminated, thanks for the link09:48
illuminatedcoz_ np09:48
JimBuntucoz_, also... ~/.local/share/applications/mimeapps.list09:49
swebif i add `net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0` to kernel will be relplace "Predictable Network Interface Names" and "Consistent Network Device Naming" ? to simple "eth0"09:49
coz_ok let me look there JimBuntu09:49
swebhow can i have just one naming convetion just like old time "eth0" nothing else09:49
guruprasadWhen I run 'sudo apt update', I get a hash sum mismatch error for 'xenial-updates/universe'. Is this a known issue with the ubuntu repositories and is there a workaround?09:52
guruprasadI was initially using the archive.ubuntu.com repository but even after changing to the country-specific in.archive.ubuntu.com, the same error is thrown09:53
ppfguruprasad: sometimes that happens when packages are freshly deployed09:53
guruprasadppf, that makes sense09:56
EriC^^guruprasad: you could try "sudo rm -r /var/lib/apt/list/* && sudo apt-get update"09:56
guruprasadshould I try a different mirror?09:56
guruprasadEriC^^, that didn't work09:56
EriC^^guruprasad: as ppf said, trying a different mirror sometimes might not work as well cause the files are cached by your isp, it's worth a shot though09:56
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kllo/reload/09:59
illuminatedreading the systemd man pages10:06
illuminatedi don't know why all the systemd hate10:06
illuminatedit's actually p nice, I think.10:06
ppfso do a lot of people10:06
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lotuspsychjeGuest75071: stop that please10:11
Guest75071Stop what ?10:11
lotuspsychjeGuest75071: pick a nickname and stay with it please10:12
Guest75071I'm trying to do that. Sorry10:12
ogghiHi there, any idea about this?10:15
ogghiphp7.2-mbstring : Depends: php7.2-common (= 7.2.3-1ubuntu1) but 7.2.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 is to be installed10:15
Pr070calhi guys ive installed 18.04 and now i need to get nvidia gt1030 and amd radeon r5 230 working i disable wayland to use xorg but still only one screen10:16
TJ-Pr070cal: are both GPUs being recognised by Xorg ?10:21
Pr070calTJ-:  no if i lspci i can see both10:23
pp09hey, trying to installed a font in 18.04. I can't manage to do it. I try, to put it in usr/share/fonts/truetype/myfolder, rebuild the cache and reboot, it didn't worked. I tried to open it and install it, didn't worked. I tried font-manager, didn't worked.10:24
Pr070calxorg isnt generated anymore10:24
Pr070cal18.04 uses wayland10:24
pp09I can see it in font-manager tho, the little box is checked.10:24
BluesKajPr070cal, multiple monitors ?10:30
Pr070calBluesKaj: 510:32
hateballPr070cal: are you using nouveau or nvidia blob?10:33
hateballif blob, does nvidia-settings show more than 1 monitor?10:33
senghahello everyone10:34
Pr070calhateball: nouveau for the moment i can install nvidia and amd because of a fglrx conflict so im trying xorg10:36
hateballPr070cal: why would you have fglrx if you are using nvidia?10:37
hateballPr070cal: at any rate, with nouveau I have no idea10:37
Pr070cali have amd video card too10:37
TJ-Pr070cal: 18.04 uses Xorg by default10:37
ergeu use amd?10:37
Pr070calTJ-: no wayland10:37
ergedont use wayland10:37
ergeits bloat10:37
ergeim sorry u have to deal with wayland10:38
ergebut dont worry10:38
ergeu cant still revert back to x10:38
TJ-Pr070cal: no, Xorg. Please read the release notes https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes#Ubuntu_Desktop10:38
ergexorg is harmful software10:39
ergeand is a keylogger10:39
TJ-"X is the default display server. Wayland is provided as a Technical Preview and is expected to be the default display server in 20.04 LTS"10:39
ergemake sure to uninstall x10:39
TJ-erge: Please stop that, now10:39
fjwk10:39
ergewhats up10:39
TJ-Pr070cal: I run 6 monitors across 3 GPUs so I have some experience with the config10:40
ergedont use wayland10:40
ergeuse xorg10:40
Pr070calcool man10:40
Pr070calTJ-: what gpu's have you got are they all the same ?10:41
ogghiphp7.2-mbstring : Depends: php7.2-common (= 7.2.3-1ubuntu1) but 7.2.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 is to be installed10:41
ogghinobody with an idea?10:41
ogghithe 7.2.7 is needed for some packages. the 7.2.3 for others, am I doomed?10:41
ergeuninstall ubuntu10:41
TJ-Pr070cal: different nvidia GPUs, internal and external10:41
ergethen reboot10:42
TJ-erge: Stop. Now.10:42
ergestop what?10:42
deadromhi10:42
ergelisten i like ubuntu10:42
ergebut u gotta remove necessary packages to keep ur system healthy10:43
TJ-ogghi: is that on 18.04 ?10:43
deadromhow can I retrieve office 365 calendars in ubuntu? is there an out of the box cleint that can connect?10:43
lotuspsychje!ops | erge disturbing support10:43
ubottuerge disturbing support: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax10:43
TJ-!info php7.2-mbstring10:43
ubottuphp7.2-mbstring (source: php7.2): MBSTRING module for PHP. In component universe, is optional. Version 7.2.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 (bionic), package size 472 kB, installed size 1508 kB10:43
ergedidnt do nuffin10:43
ergeim trying to help10:43
TJ-ogghi: looks like the version you have installed isn't the bionic version, is it the result of a release-upgrade from 16.04 ?10:44
erge!ops | lotuspsychje posting cp10:44
ubottulotuspsychje posting cp: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax10:44
deadromerge: what does "posting cp" mean?10:45
TJ-deadrom: does the office 365 support CalDav ?10:46
ogghi@TJ-: nope, fresh install from this morning10:46
TJ-ogghi: hmmm, let me re-read what you've posted so far10:47
deadromTJ-: interwebs say "yes. no. well, sometimes. it's borken occasionally."10:47
Pr070calTJ-: can i have a look at your xorg10:48
TJ-ogghi: OK, it makes sense now. There's been a -security update to those packages including -mbstring, but your system hasn't updated that package. Try "sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade"10:50
TJ-Pr070cal: It's on another PC that's currently powered off but I *think* I have a copy on my web-server somewhere... let me trawl10:51
TJ-Pr070cal: here it is http://iam.tj/projects/misc/xorg.XPS-NVS420-6monitor.conf10:52
Pr070calTJ-: do you use desktop and laptop as a screen ?10:53
TJ-Pr070cal: how do you mean?10:53
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Pr070calTJ-: it says laptop as one of your screens10:54
TJ-Pr070cal: yes, the PC is a laptop, drives 2 monitors itself, and has an external NV420 attached (via ExpressCard ViDock expander) that has 2 GPUs each with 2 monitors10:54
ogghi@TJ-: no new packages....will try another mirror10:54
Pr070calah ok10:54
TJ-ogghi: try "apt-cache policy php7.2-mbstring" you should see "7.2.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2" available from the security component10:55
Pr070calTJ-: you can use android phone as screen too10:55
Pr070calTJ-: but i think it uses vnc10:56
TJ-Pr070cal: why would I!? 24" monitors vs 5-6"? no thanks!10:56
Pr070callol10:56
ogghi7.2.7-0ubuntu0.18.04.2 50010:57
ogghi        500 mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt bionic-updates/universe amd64 Packages10:57
ogghi        500 mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt bionic-security/universe amd64 Packages10:57
ogghi     7.2.3-1ubuntu1 50010:57
ogghi        500 mirror://mirrors.ubuntu.com/mirrors.txt bionic/universe amd64 Packages10:57
JimBuntu!paste | ogghi10:57
ubottuogghi: For 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.10:57
Pr070calTJ-: ok if i put your xorg in the /etc/X11 should it use it without any changes10:57
ogghihttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Ghz7QsGBJr/10:57
ogghibetter ;)10:58
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TJ-Pr070cal: nope, it's tied to my system.10:59
TJ-Pr070cal: it ought to auto-configure; you should check the /var/log/Xorg.*.log files for info on what is actually happening11:00
TJ-ogghi: yes, much better :)11:00
Pr070calsorry i mean to switch over to using xorg.conf11:01
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TJ-Pr070cal: the X server auto-configures itself on most cases so if you've got multiple GPUs and monitors it should discover those, and the desktop environment's Display settings should allow you to organise them. So first step is check the Xorg.*.log to see what the X server has found11:06
TJ-Pr070cal: but if it does need a static configuration then yes, /etc/X11/xorg.conf and/or /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ is the place to put configs11:06
Pr070calhttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/R2s5k4PZ/11:13
Zooklubba9Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?11:16
Zooklubba9This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.11:16
TJ-Pr070cal: well looks like both drivers aren't loading there, so we have to assume they're not installed, or installed incorrectly. I also notice an apparent spelling mistake (which I suspect comes from a custom xorg.conf you've added? "amdpgu" => "amdgpu" ?11:17
zoli__hello, I am trying to install MAAS from Ubuntu Server 18.04.1 iso in Virtualbox, but it fails11:18
TJ-zoli__: have you asked in the #maas channel?11:19
Pr070calTJ-: ok checked the log i have nouveau and radeon loaded11:22
zoli__TJ-: no, I didnt know it exist, thanks11:22
bobphalanxHi, how can I change the Ubuntu 18.04 terminal background color? For some reason when I go to a profile -> Colors -> set Background color, it only changes a small slice next to the scrollbar and the rest of the terminal is original color11:22
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TJ-Pr070cal: right, so the log should also show the monitors being discovered too11:23
EriC^bobphalanx: if you move the window a little does it work?11:25
ogghi@TJ-: I am back, did I miss a message?11:26
TJ-bobphalanx: is there an option to change the theme? I use that here to change to black-on-white whilst outside11:26
TJ-ogghi: not that I know of11:26
bobphalanxEriC^: no, I have tried creating a new terminal and changing to my saved profile but all I see is around 10px width part of that color next to the scroll bar, the rest is of some other color11:26
TJ-bobphalanx: is transparency enabled?11:26
bobphalanxI've tried to toggle but no help, this is so weird11:27
Pr070calhttps://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/N6nRUUBH/11:27
bobphalanxactually for some odd reason when I change to theme presets like Solarized Dark, the theme only displays under the scroll bar, rest is original11:28
TJ-bobphalanx: sounds like the unity/gnome DE settings are interfering11:28
bobphalanxahh just realized my mistake, my .bashrc had some custom settings..11:29
bobphalanxwell that's that :D11:29
j-fishChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?11:29
JimBuntuWay to go Christel11:30
bobphalanxI wonder who comes up with this11:33
bobphalanxlike "okay, this is it, this one's really gonna get some clicks"11:33
TJ-Pr070cal: can you use the proper pastebin? that irccloud stuff is useless11:34
TJ-!paste | Pr070cal11:34
ubottuPr070cal: For 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.11:34
Pr070calok11:34
TJ-Pr070cal: use "pastebinit /var/log/Xorg.?.log" for example11:34
ogghi@TJ-: do you have ideas on the issue? Thanks a lot for the help already!11:34
TJ-ogghi: what's the issue now? Last I saw you can get the correct packages installed11:35
ogghioh yeah, true! Sorry...lunch break in between...so what did the trick?11:36
niko1990hello11:36
ogghihi niko11:36
Pr070calTJ-: what do i type to identify the different ports on both cards11:37
TJ-Pr070cal: "xrandr -q"11:38
TJ-Pr070cal: but pastebin-ing the entire Xorg.0.log file is the first step11:39
Pr070calTJ-: hmm only screen 011:39
Pr070calTJ-: https://pastebin.com/hxRYWuD711:41
niko1990I have a quick question: is it possible to use sshfs with a normal credential text file where the password is written in? I read somewhere to do it like this: "sshfs -o crdentals=/path/to/cred-file user@server:/path/" but this tells me "fuse: unknown option `credentials=/path/to/cred-file'11:41
TJ-Pr070cal: ahhh, that's better - data!11:42
Pr070calTJ-: i just need to pop out for a hour or two11:42
TJ-Pr070cal: so, your issue is "(EE) [drm] Failed to open DRM device for pci:0000:07:00.0: -19"11:43
TJ-Pr070cal: and that is because you have "nomodeset" on the kernel command line. Start by removing that11:43
Pr070calthe only thing i changed in your xorg was the device id mine are 7 and 2:0.0.0 and drivers to nouveau and radeon11:43
Pr070caloh ok11:43
JimBuntuniko1990, perhaps they meant the '-F ssh_configfile' parameter11:44
Humbedooh11Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?11:46
TJ-niko1990: credentials= is an smb specific option, not sshfs11:48
niko1990TJ-: i already though so, but is there a way to save the password in a file and pass it to the command?11:52
frazrHi there folks, any iptables wizard here? probably a pretty easy question though, im having trouble inserting a nat rule in my iptables config, "iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -p tcp --dport 80 -j REDIRECT --to-port 3000" has the "-t nat" argument does not want to be applied with iptables-restore, thoughts? :)11:53
TJ-niko1990: yes, using the "-o password_stdin" option11:54
frazrOh, apparently you need a *nat block in the iptables rules , sometimes you just have to ask the question to understand the problem :D11:57
TJ-niko1990: somethimg like: sshfs -o password_stdin user@host:/source /mountpoint < /tmp/password.txt11:57
niko1990TJ-: thank you very much, it worked perfect :)12:01
TJ-niko1990: Wow! that was a good guess then :p12:02
SolarAquarion27Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?12:03
qwebirc58133hi all,looking for some advice on which flavor of ubuntu i need to download for running off a pentium 4 single core 32 bit processor12:04
JonelethIrenicushas 18.04 hit a .1 update yet?12:10
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TJ-JonelethIrenicus: Yes, see "cat /etc/issue" => "Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS \n \l"12:13
JonelethIrenicusthanks TJ-12:17
ergewazzap12:18
ergehow do i install gnu radio12:18
Pr070calTJ-: ok i took off nomodeset and all 4 screens came on but i dont have a login screen till i put nomodeset then only one screen works12:22
Pr070calOh 1 sec maybe login screen is on my tv12:22
TJ-Pr070cal: right, so dig into the log files to find out why. Sounds like possibly the login is being sent to an output that isn't on12:23
TJ-Pr070cal: that'd make sense, you sometimes need to set the GPU/output ordering to make it do what you expect12:23
blurkiscan some one confirm if the asus usb-ac51 wifi dongle works out of the box on ubuntu 18.04?12:23
Pr070calOk so login was on the tv12:26
Pr070calSo all 5 screens are on12:26
TJ-Pr070cal: simple when you know how :)12:27
Pr070calBut when i login i get thrown back to login screen12:27
blurkiscan some one confirm if the asus usb-ac51 wifi dongle works out of the box on ubuntu 18.04?  (sorry if writing again. think I forgot to identify first)12:27
Pr070calAnd on the install i had to have nomodeset12:28
Pr070calOk had to choose uvuntu on way;and and im logged12:30
Pr070calIn12:30
u0_a103halo12:30
Pr070calTJ-:ok logged in but its slow had to use ubuntu on wayland12:30
u0_a103halo guys12:31
TJ-Pr070cal: wayland is configuring the GPUs/monitors ?12:31
u0_a103i am understand12:32
Pr070calTJ-:ok so if i use nvidia drivers it should be quicker12:34
Pr070calIts really slow using the mouse12:34
TJ-Pr070cal: speed shouldn't be an issue. If pointer reaction is slow then something else is going on12:35
TJ-Pr070cal: it could be the resolutions chosen are exceeding the ability of the GPU's video RAM, so it's having to use slower system RAM for compositing etc.12:36
Pr070calTJ-:i removed xorg.conf tooin hope of generating one12:37
TJ-Wayland doesn't touch that, only X server12:39
TJ-well, Mutter - Wayland is just a protocol!12:39
Pr070calTJ-:ok so its working i have no xorg but all screens now work12:41
Pr070calAnd its really slow12:41
Pr070calTJ-:will you be on in a few hours12:42
Pr070calI have to go ou12:42
Pr070calOut12:42
hudnixhelp upgraded to 18.04 , now my nvidia card isn't recognized, trying to launch nvidia-xserver app just makes my screen flash about 50 times and nothing else happens. just have one monitor working in vga mode now12:45
hudnixcard is a gtx 106012:45
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storm_Hi all, someone know a tool that permit to plan tasks like crontab but with GUI interaction12:50
storm_please ?12:50
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yokoonoYo12:51
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Pr070calTJ-:just to let you know i have a laptop gpd pocket7 worlds smallest fastest laptop take a look online12:54
bluechristmashi13:01
EriC^hello13:02
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nikolamI think Ubunut's ZFS isn't the freshest.. (at least one in 18.04 LTS) . I got this message when importing pool freshly created on illumos and I can mount whole pool only read-only in Ubuntu... :13:25
nikolam$ sudo zpool import rpool This pool uses the following feature(s) not supported by this system:com.delphix:spacemap_v2 (Space maps representing large segments are more efficient.)13:26
nikolamAll unsupported features are only required for writing to the pool.13:26
nikolamThe pool can be imported using '-o readonly=on'. cannot import 'rpool': unsupported version or feature13:26
leftyfb!paste | nikolam13:26
ubottunikolam: For 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.13:26
ppf!latest | nikolam13:26
ubottunikolam: 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.13:26
nikolamsorry for long paste, please don't shoot me :P13:26
leftyfbnikolam: please use pastebin13:27
nikolamhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TTZS7qkwJr/13:27
nikolamsorry again13:27
niko1990I need another hint into the right direction: I added now an sshfs line (now with public key auth.) in my fstab. When I type in a terminal sudo mount /path/share it works fine, when I call the same command in a bash script everything works fine too (I added a "push a button to finish" at the end of the script) until i push the button, and the script ends - then my share is unmounted again... why is that like that?13:29
leftyfbnikolam: and yes, it looks like spacemap_v2 was implemented in zfs 1 month ago. 3 months after 18.04 was released. You can't expect features that new to make it to into stable releases of OS's that quick.13:29
ramsub07Hi, I am not able to install ufw and it gives me error13:29
leftyfbramsub07: what version of ubuntu?13:30
ramsub07when i try to "$ufw enable", i get this, ERROR: problem running iptables: iptables v1.6.0: can't initialize iptables table `filter': Permission denied (you must be root) Perhaps iptables or your kernel needs to be upgraded.13:30
leftyfbramsub07: you need to use sudo13:30
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ramsub07I am using 16.0413:31
ramsub07leftyfb: I tried that, as well as using root13:31
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leftyfbramsub07: please pastebin the output of "sudo ufw enable". Including the command you typed13:32
JonelethIrenicusany way to remove all broken packages13:32
CC6628Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?13:32
ramsub07leftyfb: here it is, http://dpaste.com/28TZ8D813:32
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: define broken. It would make more sense to ask for help fixing up your packaging state by posting a pastebin of the errors you're getting13:33
leftyfbramsub07: you did not do what I said13:33
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TJ-ramsub07: you're using a virtual private server / container aren't you?13:34
ramsub07TJ-:  I am on SSH13:34
ramsub07maybe i might be on a container, how do i know in that case ?13:34
nikolamleftyfb, thank you for your answer, but ZFS pool is created with illumos from end of April. And as I know, if they are in illumos they are long time stable. Ubuntu should keep up with stable features.13:34
TJ-ramsub07: right, to some VPS, possibly based on Virtuosso/OpenVZ13:35
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: https://paste.kde.org/prpou9ulo13:35
nikolamleftyfb, so your answer is quite OK. What is not OK is keeping old packages in Ubuntu LTS. :)13:35
TJ-ramsub07: in which case you cannot do anything kernel related since it operates on a kernel shared by many similar guest containers13:35
ramsub07TJ-: how do i say whether i am inside the server or not?13:35
TJ-ramsub07: It would depend on the technology being used. "cat /proc/cmdline" might help13:36
ramsub07TJ-: it is very likely i am inside a container13:36
leftyfbramsub07: uname -a # will give you the kernel version. We should be able to tell if it's the current Ubuntu kernel13:36
ramsub07I can't run ifconfig, in which case I guess I am13:37
TJ-ramsub07: another good sign would be a missing /boot/ directory - or one with no kernel/initrd.img files in it13:37
ramsub07TJ-: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.15.0-29-generic root=UUID=50dca1a5-7c0f-4d05-8bbf-ab19cf0f0051 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=113:37
leftyfbramsub07: if you can't run ifconfig on ubuntu 16.04, you're not running a supported version of ubuntu13:37
ramsub07leftyfb: Linux af1d39dc948f 4.15.0-29-generic13:37
TJ-ramsub07: that's rather weird - that suggests it's a Desktop install ("splash")13:37
nikolamleftyfb, It's Ubuntu's fault for reading new ZFS pools read-only. That much I figure.13:37
TJ-ramsub07: what does "cat /etc/issue" report?13:38
ramsub07TJ-:  i could see /boot13:38
ramsub07TJ-: Ubuntu 16.04.5 LTS \n \l13:38
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: a lot otherwise i would just remove one13:38
ramsub07this is the output13:38
TJ-ramsub07: hmmm, I'm trying to think of a way to prove it one way or the other. Right now it's looking like it is a full VM. Can you "pastebinit <( dmesg )"13:39
ramsub07TJ-: I am sorry didn't understand what you had said, what should i do?13:40
ramsub07I couldn't find basic commands like lspci or lshw13:40
TJ-ramsub07: I think from your earlier pastebin "Read-only file system" is a big clue as to what is wrong here13:41
ramsub07TJ-: which is?13:41
ramsub07is there anyway to exit this virtual box or alter that system wide settings?13:42
TJ-ramsub07: if it's read-only it's either been mounted that way to stop you changing it, or there's a root file-system fault and so it's been mounted read-only13:42
niko1990TJ-: could you maybe help me one more time?  added now an sshfs line (now with public key auth.) in my fstab. When I type in a terminal sudo mount /path/share it works fine, when I call the same command in a bash script everything works fine too (I added a "push a button to finish" at the end of the script) until i push the button, and the script ends - then my share is unmounted again... why is that like that?13:42
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JonelethIrenicusany regex wizard know how to remove all broken packages i found in a log13:45
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: please pastebin the output of: sudo apt install -f   # also, what version of ubuntu is this?13:45
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: that has nothing13:45
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: 16.0413:45
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: where did you get that output that lists the broken packages?13:45
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: this is from /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log13:45
JonelethIrenicusthe pastebin13:46
TJ-niko1990: I'm not quite following what exactly you are asking there13:46
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: so the output you pasted earlier is from "cat /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log"?13:46
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: nah i did grep Broken /var/log/dist-upgrade/apt.log13:47
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: im trying to upgrade to 18.0413:47
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: do you have an reason beyond lines in a log to believe something is broken?13:47
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: all i know is "upgrade no worky"13:49
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: that's not a valid error. How are you attempting to do the upgrade exactly?13:49
niko1990TJ-: in sshfs share in my fstab is set to noauto. I want to mount this share with a small bash script. When I run the command "sudo mount /share" it's mounting the sshfs share from the fstab - so far so good. When I run the same command in a bash script it's mounting my sshfs share too, but as soon as the script finishs the share is unmounted again...13:49
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: sudo do-release-upgrade13:49
TJ-niko1990: what does the script look like?13:51
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niko1990TJ-: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H75rfMnMqR/      this is the script so far - will get later on more, but at first this should work...13:55
leftyfbJonelethIrenicus: did you remove all PPA's and their packages?13:56
TJ-niko1990: I don't see any reason there for an unmount. Are you sure the mount actually happens?13:56
TJ-niko1990: could it be the remote server drops the connection soon after it is established?13:56
niko1990TJ-: yes it really works. It asks me first for the sudo password, then for the key-file password, and the it waits for a push of a button... when i don't push a button, and take a look into the share folder everything is in the folder, and if i then switch back to the terminal and push a button, then the script ends, the terminal closes, and the mount folder is empty again (like unmounted)...13:59
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TJ-niko1990: what does the fstab entry look like?14:01
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: no i did not14:02
niko1990TJ-: sshfs#USERNAME@SERVERIP:/ /share/serv-u16-main fuse uid=1000,gid=1000,umask=0,allow_other,noauto14:02
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: how do i go about doing that?14:03
TJ-niko1990: hmmm, I wonder if it's the uid/gid part matching the user that ran the mount command?14:03
JonelethIrenicusleftyfb: i have many ppas14:03
TJ-niko1990: can't say I've experienced that myself14:03
confluencydo-release-upgrade automatically disables PPAs. You don;t have to do that yourself.14:05
confluencyHow exactly does it "not work"?14:06
confluencyWhat is the error message?14:06
niko1990TJ-: I just tried it without anything behind fuse but still the same...14:06
TJ-niko1990: I'm not sure how to explain that; it sounds like some other process is noticing it and getting involved14:07
TJ-niko1990: check the /var/log/auth.log and /var/log/syslog for clues. e.g. you'll see the sudo command in auth.log14:08
JonelethIrenicusconfluency: https://paste.kde.org/prpou9ulo14:10
JonelethIrenicusthat is a log of broken packages from attempting to upgrade14:10
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confluencyWhat is the *actual error message*, not some random subset you grepped?14:11
JonelethIrenicusconfluency: https://paste.kde.org/phgawaijt14:12
hans_how can i connect to a password-protected wifi without a mouse?14:13
confluencyJonelethIrenicus: what happens if you apt0get update and apt-get upgrade?14:13
JonelethIrenicusconfluency: nothing abnormal14:14
confluencyIt all works?14:14
JonelethIrenicusyep14:14
confluencyHow many PPAs do you have? Do you have any with a large number of different packages? What's in your /etc/apt/sources.list ?14:15
JonelethIrenicusconfluency: i probably have like 1514:16
confluencyIt may be a good idea to roll back the PPA packages with ppa-purge.14:17
BluesKajppas are normally in /etc/apt//sources.list.d14:18
confluencyYes, but I also wanted to know what was in the main file.14:19
TJ-hans_: you mean the wifi has no mouse, or you cannot navigate dialog boxes asking for input?14:19
TJ-hans_: you could use the command-line "nmtui" for editing connections14:19
hans_TJ-, the computer has no mouse and it seems i can't navigate to the wifi thing with just my keyboard14:20
confluencyJonelethIrenicus: it looks like you have some gigantic Kubuntu-related PPA which has everything in it. I would strongly recommend not doing that again.14:20
hans_(actually it has a mouse, a touchpad, but it's a custom 1 seemingly made for a specific series of laptops, with no linux driver, it seems)14:20
TJ-hans_: it's not responding to Tabs to move the input focus?14:21
confluencyJonelethIrenicus: if you want newer versions of KDE stuff across the board, stop using LTS.14:21
hans_TJ-, alt+tab? yes that thing is responding14:21
niko1990TJ-: I think I found a hint: When I open a Terminal and run my script ./script then it works - share stays mounted - even when i push the button and then exit this terminal. It only unmounts the share when I run the script with a "desktop" file - this here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QBMncCHRvB/   - and in the syslog I get this errors (when I call it with the desktop icon): Option “-x” is deprecated and might be r14:21
niko1990rsion of gnome-terminal.14:22
hans_tab itself only affects the application in focus, it seems14:22
confluencyJonelethIrenicus: anyway, start there with the PPA purge. Every giant Kubuntu development PPA you have. Little PPAs are unlikely to be the culprit.14:22
hans_TJ-, but nmtui works great! thanks14:22
gradyhans, just superkey, settings and there you can navigate with arrowkeys14:22
hans_grady, superkey? you mean the button with the windows logo on it?14:23
gradyyes14:23
TJ-niko1990: i still can't explain it14:23
hans_grady, i thought that was called `the windows key` :p14:24
gradywell, in linux desktops its called a superkey, you can change it to something else, so thats why superkey14:24
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niko1990TJ-: I'm trying a reboot now... -.-14:25
TJ-grady: I call it the "which-darn-key-is-it-on-this-DE" key!14:26
gradydefault is winkey but like chromeos machines it comes from capslock* key14:27
hans_guys, the fix to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/x11vnc/+bug/1686084 is available at https://github.com/LibVNC/x11vnc/pull/25/files and the bug is very annoying to users.14:29
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1686084 in x11vnc (Ubuntu) "x11vnc on zesty terminates with **stack smashing detected** error" [High,Confirmed]14:29
TJ-hans_: that affects bionic too?14:31
hans_TJ-, if by Bionic you mean 18.04, then yes14:31
ppfTJ-: according to the PR also artful and zesty14:31
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TJ-yes, is the bug marked affects 18.04 ?14:31
TJ-ppf: artful/zesty are EOL now though14:31
GrandeGioveHi14:31
GrandeGiovecan anyone help me in order to fix video tearing on my laptop?14:32
hans_TJ-, the bug also occurs at 18.04, and it is reported on the bugtracker14:32
ppfTJ-: someone only added a tag14:32
jamesphey guys, i have a user using a PC im SSH'd in to his box, is there a way i can open a browser window on the ssh terminal that will appear on his screen? - It's for a learning demo14:32
CONDEHELLO14:33
Guest89478OLÁ14:33
jamespxdg-open http://www.google.com returns Gtk-WARNING **: 15:31:09.939: cannot open display:14:33
TJ-ppf: hans_ I've updated the description and title14:33
CONDEWhere are you from?!14:33
Guest89478THE BOOK IS ON THE TABLE14:33
CONDEHello guys!14:34
CONDETalk to me14:34
ppfTJ-: ty :)14:34
TJ-hans_: ppf I've raised it with the developers; hopefully someone will take an interest14:35
CONDEWhat the objetivs?!14:35
hans_TJ-, thanks14:35
TJ-jamesp: not sure but try "DISPLAY=:0 <command>"14:36
ppfjamesp: the ssh session needs to forward X, end then export DISPLAY14:36
CONDEls -lisa14:36
TJ-hans_: ppf it's in "Universe" rather than "Main" though, so it's supposed to be "community" supported, not part of the primary developers jobs14:36
CONDErm -rf14:36
CONDEtake your card14:36
JonelethIrenicusconfluency: alright thanks ill give that a shot14:36
Guest89478segue o lider[14:37
hans_TJ-, and how does the community go about getting the patch applied?14:37
CONDEtalk in portuguese14:37
TJ-ppf: no, no forwarding, he wants the window to show on the PC the process runs on, but launched by his remoet ssh session14:37
CONDEportuguese please14:37
CONDEi'm from Brasil14:37
CONDEand you?14:37
ppfhans_: the package maintainer has to do that14:37
BluesKaj!pt | CONDE14:37
ubottuCONDE: 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.14:37
TJ-hans_: generally "universe" is voluntarily maintained whereas "main" is actively maintained by paid Canonical developers14:37
CONDETJ14:38
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hans_and the x11vnc package maintainer is?14:38
hans_https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/x11vnc  points to ubuntu-motu@lists.ubuntu.com14:38
TJ-hans_: as per "apt-cache show <packagename>": "Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>"14:39
hans_weird, why does https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/x11vnc and "apt-cache show x11vnc" disagree?14:39
TJ-hans_: good question! I think the web-site sets it to MOTU for all packages in Universe component14:40
max_всем привет14:42
Guest89478oi14:42
hans_TJ-, is that intended?14:42
niko1990TJ-: a reboot did not helped :( "Funny" thing is: In my fstab i also have an old samba share that i called with this same script the same way, and this works this way... https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CP92DW54WD/14:43
BluesKaj!ru | max_14:43
ubottumax_: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.14:43
vavkamilhi, so I upgraded to ubuntu 18.04 and I must say that it's so much better than when I tried it couple of months ago14:43
ppfthat reminds me, i still have my networking issue (been around since at least ardful)14:44
ppfwhen i boot from win7 over to ubuntu, my network card isn't working because windows left wol in a weird state14:45
ppfit's fixed by disabling wol and rebooting14:45
TJ-ppf: that's an Intel NIC isn't it?14:45
ppf'not working' means i don't receive incoming traffic14:45
ppfyup14:45
ppfe1000e14:46
ppfis that a known issue?14:46
TJ-ppf: in Windows Device Manager, got to the driver dialog, find the tab that contains the additional options including power-saving, and disable the power saving options.14:46
TJ-ppf: I've dealt with that one loads of times14:46
ppfi thought i did that before14:46
ppfbut i shall try again!14:47
TJ-ppf: if I recall correctly, there's 2 options need changing, one mentioning power-saving and one mentioning WoL14:47
TJ-ppf: if you can show me a screenshot of the dialog with those options I'll likely remember14:47
ppfi'll try disabling it, and if it doesn't help i'll report back14:48
ppfETA 20min14:48
JBzhGood afternoon. I'm making automated installs of 18.04 using preseed. I'm wonderring how I can find the preseed names for different packages. For example I found "d-i krb5-config/default_realm string" after some searches, in a debian bugreport. I can't find this parameter (and others) in a full documentation (or a method to guess it) ?14:51
Alonova17SAALU8N Hi14:59
Alonova17SAALU8N: hi14:59
TJ-JBzh: good question! I figured that out myself a long time ago but I forget now how I did it15:06
black1hmmmm cant message friends anymore get wierd error messages ?15:06
black1Received CTCP 'VERSION' (to black1) from freenode-connect15:06
black1freenode-connect: (notice) Due to the persistent ongoing spam, all new connections are being set +R (block messages from unidentified users) and will be scanned for vulnerabilities. This will not harm your computer, and vulnerable hosts will be notified.15:06
lotuspsychjeblack1: join #freenode for ircd issues15:07
black1thanks.15:07
TJ-JBzh: "debconf-get-selections --installer"15:08
JBzhTJ-: well, that requires to install the package first, but indeed it's helpful15:12
ppfTJ-: WoL and energysaving are both already switched off15:13
ppfTJ-: so that's not it :(15:14
TJ-JBzh: also, it doesn't give anything but what is on the installer media, so it won't give you everything for all packages15:19
TJ-ppf: does the device show up, link up, but not receive packets, or some other symptom?15:19
ppfnot receiving packets15:19
ppfoutbound packets are fine though15:19
on3pkHey guys.  I'm trying to use an sqlite database.  I'm part of the www-data group, but www-data isn't able to write to the database.15:21
on3pkGroup permissions on both the directory and the database file allow group writes15:21
ppfon3pk: check id, are you really part of the group15:21
on3pkthat's just with the groups command, right?15:22
andaiWhy do some apps look like Windows 95? How do I tell them which GTK theme to use? Even better, can I configure something so that they figure it out for themselves?15:22
ppfon3pk: sure that works too15:22
on3pkOk, here is the output from that command: on3pk sudo www-data lxd15:23
TJ-JBzh: The only thing I can see is to install (all!?) packages locally then do "egrep -roh 'db_[sg]et .*' /var/lib/dpkg/info/ | sort -bu "15:24
TJ-on3pk: did you logout after adding the user to the group?15:24
on3pkProbably, this was a long time ago15:25
TJ-on3pk: are there ACLs on the directory too (lsattr)15:25
on3pkOr rather, I added myself to the group a long time ago.  It should've restarted even at least once too15:25
on3pk-------------e-- ./data15:25
on3pk^ no idea how to interpret that15:26
TJ-on3pk: does the www-data user/group have traverse permissions on all the parent diretories from / onwards? that's the 'x' mode15:28
amz32bonjour, sur une ubuntu 17.10 j'ai une app web python websocket qui se veux etre un chatbot15:29
lotuspsychje!fr | amz3215:29
ubottuamz32: 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.15:29
amz32ok15:29
lotuspsychjeamz32: also ubuntu 17.10 is end of life15:29
amz32I have websocket application that is open source; you might to reproduce15:30
amz32but in the desktop config of ubuntu; should I open any port to make web sockets work?15:30
lotuspsychjeamz32: install an ubuntu version from the topic15:30
on3pkIt should?  It can read the php files in different directories15:30
amz32lotuspsychje: ok15:30
tomreyn!eolupgrade | amz3215:31
ubottuamz32: End-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades15:31
lotuspsychjeamz32: do you have a firewall on ubuntu?15:31
ppfTJ-: by outbounds packets are fine i mean, the DHCP receives the discover and sends the responds, but my machine doesn't receive it.15:31
TJ-ppf: that is the classic symptom of the WoL power-save issue, yes15:32
ppfi just checked, WoL is also switched of in bios15:32
TJ-ppf: the chip's phy RX side is sleeping, doesn't get woke up15:32
ppf*off15:32
on3pkTJ-, I tried to create a file using PHP and this was the result "Warning: fopen(newfile.txt): failed to open stream: Permission denied"15:32
TJ-ppf: maybe enable it in BIOS so the OS can tinker with it then?15:32
ppfTJ-: i switched it off only after the problem appeared15:33
TJ-ppf: :) I thought that might be the case15:33
TJ-ppf: well I'm pretty sure you've got the issue I'm thinking of. I wonder if it's an ACPI problem. There's a potential workaround for that if so. Read http://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html15:34
zeryxis there a way to read a browsers cache from a fs perspective, to determine what website you're visiting at a given moment?15:37
on3pkTJ-, there were some steps on stackoverflow that worked.  Thanks for your help in diagnosing the problem15:37
zeryxI think there's ways to do that for most other tasks, especially local ones15:38
zeryxas evrything is logged somewhere15:38
zeryxnot 100% sure if work done in a chrome browser is 100% stored on the local machine15:38
TJ-zeryx: probably uses an internal database; e.g. Firefox uses/used  sqlite15:39
zeryxahh interesting15:40
TJ-files are generally cached, possibly under $HOME/.cache/mozilla/firefox/<profile-name>/ for Firefox15:43
zeryxoh yea that's 100% it15:44
zeryxthanks TJ!15:44
ppfTJ-: looks like i've done that before as well :(15:45
TJ-ppf: this only happens after a wamr reboot from Windows to Linux, yes?15:45
ppfyes15:45
TJ-ppf: definitely the issue then15:45
ppfhm, not sure if warm15:45
zeryxwow you can even extract the visited urls in plaintext from the binary15:46
zeryxnifty15:46
JBzhyay! found a working method for all packages: download package (aptitude download pkgname), extract template (apt-extracttemplates -t ./ pkgfullname.deb) , the read template to get preseed usable parameters (egrep "^Template|^Type" *.template*)15:46
TJ-ppf: this is the I217 chipset (according to lspci) ?15:47
TJ-JBzh: nice find :)15:47
ppfyup15:48
ppfI217-V15:48
TJ-ppf: this post, comments #6 onwards (with screenshot) describe it https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=19198115:49
TJ-ppf: comment #14 says "I only had to un-check the box "Wake on Magic Packet from power off state" and my wired connection works on both OS'es"15:50
TJ-ppf: comment #16 shows a script to reset the NIC from Linux15:51
ppfTJ-: that dialog looks vastly different than mine15:53
TJ-ppf: really? which Windows version is on yours?15:53
ppf715:54
TJ-ppf: maybe there's an updated driver from Intel for win7 ?15:54
ppfmaybe, i think i'm using the builtin one15:54
TJ-ppf: try the device-reset option from Linux15:54
ppfi will15:55
ppfi'd tried disabling wol through ethtool via udev15:55
ppfthat didn't help15:55
ppfbut i can try the reset15:55
ppfgotta head for a fancy dinner first, though :)15:55
Jesperheadmight i find ubuntu touch support here as well?15:58
compdocyou can always ask15:58
lotuspsychjeJesperhead: ubuntu-touch is not supported anymore15:58
TJ-ppf: no, disabling WoL isn't the issue, it's controlling the chip's power-saving modes which is missing from the driver15:58
Jesperheada shame15:58
lotuspsychjeJesperhead: join #ubports for the community project15:58
Jesperheadty15:58
TJ-ppf: try playing with the e1000e module's SmartPowerDownEnable:Enable option16:01
noobysguys, i've made a mistake and i've installed ubuntu mate, but i think i like more ubuntu gnome, is possible to switch to it with out reinstalling? whats recommended?16:05
ppfwhy does disabling wol help then?16:08
amz32noobys: in the login screen in principle you can choose your desktop, not sure when ,int is in the party what happens tho16:09
EriC^noobys: if it's a fresh install, just reinstall16:09
noobysis quite fresh install, thanks i will reinstall :)16:09
TJ-ppf: it doesn't necessarily, as one commenter said, it was disabling the magic packet power state, which essentially means disabling power to the RX side of the PHY, which matches with the symptoms we see. It would be interesting to try sending the magic packet from another device on the network to the affected PC and see if that wakes up the Rx side!!16:12
TJ-ppf: yeah, more i think about that the more sense it would make - you should try it!16:12
TJ-ppf: "The magic packet is a broadcast frame containing anywhere within its payload 6 bytes of all 255 (FF FF FF FF FF FF in hexadecimal), followed by sixteen repetitions of the target computer's 48-bit MAC address, for a total of 102 bytes."16:13
TJ-ppf: use "etherwake" if you do test that16:16
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Psi-JackI'm having a recurring issue with systray icons not showing up as they should. Some will end up showing up after I `alt+f2` and `r` to restart the gnome-shell, but having to do this every time is a royal PITA.16:31
siv_PITA16:32
siv_haha i like that16:32
siv_never heard before16:32
Psi-JackPain In The A*#16:32
siv_hell, I hadn't even heard afaik until recently16:32
Psi-Jackheh16:32
siv_what is freenode?16:32
siv_good place?16:32
siv_wait a minute.. this is my alt nick... who got siv on here? wtf16:32
lotuspsychjesiv_: only ubuntu issues here please16:33
siv_k sorry lotus16:33
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: you mean the indicators?16:34
senapshi all, my squid proxy refuses to connect to some sites, youtube, reddit and twitter it doesn't connect, google i can connect. i can see my server's ip when i get whatsmyip on google too. what could be the problem?16:34
senapsi have a telegram desktop using it as proxy to connect to internet too.16:34
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: Indicators as they used to be called in Unity, yes.16:35
siv_ok here's an ubuntu question for ya.. every time I "sudo apt-get update/upgrade" I get a message about Tox not being secure. How the heck do I remove that stuff? Is it with sudo apt-get purge?16:35
siv_"Data from such a repository can't be authenticated and is therefore potentially dangerous to use."16:36
lotuspsychjesiv_: did you add external ppa's to your system?16:36
siv_believe so16:36
siv_have added some16:37
lotuspsychjesiv_: we cant support them here mate, we advice to revert back to vanilla sources.list16:37
lotuspsychje!ppapurge | siv_16:37
ubottusiv_: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html16:37
Psi-JackAny thoughts as to the cause of the appindicators/systray icons not showing up in the topbar?16:40
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: did we not go through this before already?16:40
Psi-JackIt's even when I start something new, that has an icon, it doesn't show up until I restart gnome-shell.16:41
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: No.16:41
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: have you tested this from a new user yet?16:41
Psi-JackI've tested this from 3 different computers, actually.16:41
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: wich indicator are we talking about? all?16:41
Psi-JackAll.16:41
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: did you clean install ubuntu or upgrade?16:42
Psi-JackRambox, Synergy, Enpass, KeePassXC, Pidgin, etc..16:42
Psi-JackThis was a clean 18.04 install.16:42
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: have you installed gnome-tweak-tool?16:42
Psi-JackI did.16:42
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: so their not disabled right?16:42
Psi-JackWhen I looked at the Extensions, the Dock and AppIndicator extensions were disabled, by default, according to the Tweak tool there, since installing it.16:44
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: enable indicators?16:44
Psi-JackMakes no difference.16:44
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: are you sure your apps have indicators on bionic?16:45
Psi-JackThey were working fine, and now not. And they show up after I restart gnome-shell with the command console.16:46
Psi-JackSo, 100% sure, yes.16:46
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: did you bug this?16:47
Psi-JackReport it as a bug, not yet.16:48
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: please try16:48
TJ-Psi-Jack: any signs of GPU rendering issues that might be related? I've seen something similar in the past with GPUs with limited memory due to compositor - e.g. KDE plasma16:48
rootweiler23:49 < leftyfb> rootweiler: this is an ubuntu support channel16:48
rootweilerThe sky is blue?16:49
rootweilerNot sure what we're doing here16:49
Psi-JackTJ-: Nope. It's happening on my desktop, Nvidia GPU, and laptop, Intel GPU.16:49
lotuspsychjerootweiler: can we help you?16:49
Psi-JackSeems from google searching, I'm not the only one experiencing this specific issue though.16:49
rootweilerlotuspsychje: Why does everyone keep asking rootweiler that?16:49
lotuspsychjerootweiler: please only ubuntu questions here, this is no regular chat16:50
TJ-Psi-Jack: is it using Xorg (default) or Wayland, or was there a mix of both across those devices?16:50
rootweilerlotuspsychje: What is with this aggression?16:50
rootweilerI knew FOSS made people angry.16:51
Psi-JackLaptop has a mix of both. Desktop with Nvidia is just Xorg.16:51
TJ-Psi-Jack: possibly related Bug #177495716:51
lotuspsychjehggdh: can you help rootweiler here :p16:51
ubottubug 1774957 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Network icons in status menu disappearing" [Medium,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/177495716:51
Psi-JackLaptop has a mix of both likely because of gdm?16:51
hggdhrootweiler: this is the Ubuntu support channel. Please keep on topic. Off-topic comments can be made elsewhere, like #ubuntu-offtopic16:52
Psi-JackTJ-: Yep. That's pretty much identicle.16:52
Psi-JackExcept, I don't need to disconnect my network cable.16:53
Psi-JackI just simply use the shell console to restart gnome-shell, and the icons generally show up after the restart completes.16:53
Psi-JackUpdated icons that were missing before, show up.16:53
TJ-Psi-Jack: reading the linked gnome bug comments seems to indicate the devs aren't sure what is going on16:53
Psi-Jackheh16:53
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: did you make a screenshot of empty top bar?16:54
Psi-JackWhen did systray/appindicator icons start appearing on the topbar anyway? They never were in actual original Gnome.16:54
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: Not yet, but I sure can. Heck, can make a screen recording too, since gnome has that built-in now.16:54
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: they forked indicators on 17.10 and higher i think16:55
Psi-JackUnless the screen recording stops while restarting. :)16:55
Psi-JackYeah. I'm thinking this may not be upstream, because the indicators in the topbar are not standard Gnome.16:56
Psi-JackAlso. FYI. Don't think of me as a newbie. I've been using Linux since ~'92. Only just recently started using Ubuntu again with 18.04 since things have changed.17:00
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: indicators work fine here..17:01
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: tested indicator-multiload & classicmenu-indicator17:01
Psi-JackI wonder if it's an extension that's messing it up... Tilix is the only extra extension I have installed on my laptop so far and its with problem too.17:02
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: how about one of the apps indicator dont work well, and borke the others maybe?17:04
TJ-Psi-Jack: any clues in $HOME/.xsession-errors ?17:05
lotuspsychjeTJ-: he says he get this on 3 boxes17:06
TJ-i know... could the common theme be they're all on the same network!?17:06
TJ-Psi-Jack: not got some unusual UTF-8 character in a network name or something like that?17:06
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: you using themes?17:07
Psi-JackJust the default theme.17:07
Psi-JackNo unusual characters in the network name no.17:07
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Psi-JackDifferent networks too.17:08
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: on my box, in gnome-tweak-tool indicators extension is enabled17:08
Psi-JackWierd17:09
Psi-JackIt was disabled on all the systems I installed it to.17:10
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: at wich point exactly they stopped working?17:10
Psi-JackJust randomly. Today.17:10
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: open a tail -f /var/log/syslog see if you can catch some gnome shell errors17:10
Psi-JackMy primary desktop I have a few gnome extensions I recently installed. But on the two laptops only the tilix one is installed and from the Ubuntu repos.17:11
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: how about a screenshot, with all your working indicators?17:12
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: perhaps i could test a few, see what happens17:12
Psi-JackOkay. When I get back to my desk I will. I'm out in the drive thru picking up lunch. 😊17:12
Sven_vBcan I use fail2ban to temporarily ban anyone who begins their smtp session with "AUTH LOGIN"?17:13
Psi-JackWell pidgin is one that never even shows an app indicator at all. Even after restarting the shell.17:14
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: did you ever see one?17:14
lotuspsychjeok lemme try pidgin17:15
Psi-JackRambox is third party from their github releases.17:15
Psi-JackNo never17:15
Psi-Jack though most installed pidgin this morning17:15
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: for github, as their forum17:15
Psi-JackJust17:16
lotuspsychjeask17:16
Psi-JackYeah. And nextcloud-client I installed today from ppa. Same issue. Keepassxc no icon though it's enabled.17:18
Psi-JackTrying to think what else while I'm waiting17:18
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: we dont support external ppa's here17:19
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: let me logout to check17:21
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: pidgin doesnt show indicator indeed17:23
TJ-is it a dbus issue?17:25
Psi-JackPidgin you have to configure it to show the indicator always or it only shows up with a new message.17:26
Psi-JackKeepassxc is similar that you have to enable it17:27
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: when highlighted, only system message but no indicator17:28
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Psi-JackYeah. Exactly.17:32
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: im gonna file a bug for it, as preferences has the indicator option enable/disable17:32
Psi-JackHah. Wow.17:33
Psi-JackNow that I unlocked my desktop returning home.. All my indicators are gone again.17:33
Psi-JackRestart shell, they're back. (except pidgin still)17:34
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: try from preferences, see if its always enabled17:34
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Psi-JackPidgin I did already set it to that. Hence why I knew to say so. :)17:35
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: while we testing indicators anyway, could you install indicator-multiload for me, see if it works well?17:36
Psi-JackEvery time I lock my desktop, the appicons hide.17:36
Psi-JackRoger that. installing indicator-multiload17:37
CoolerZhow do i restart the bluetooth daemon?17:37
Psi-Jackindicator-multiload did not show up until after restarting the shell.17:37
Psi-JackGets hidden again, when I lock and unlock.17:38
Psi-JackAlong with the rest.17:38
CoolerZi removed a device from blueman and now its not showing up when i searcb17:38
CoolerZsearch in blueman17:38
Psi-JackSo, simply locking the desktop is all it takes to re-experience the problem. :)17:39
Psi-JackThe laptop, on the other hand... Doesn't exhibit that same locking issue as my desktop is. :/17:40
peter_hi folks.. anybody familiar with gscan2pdf17:40
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: dont unlock this time, can you see multiload indicator?17:40
peter_?17:40
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: What do you mean?17:41
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: i mean after you restart gnome shell, can you see indicator-multiload or not?17:41
Psi-JackYes17:41
CoolerZhelp17:41
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: i can see it, but disformed17:41
Psi-JackYes, it is disformed.17:42
Psi-JackJerky even, like it's bounding back and fourth.17:42
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: ok good, add yourself affected on these 2 bugs please https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/178608417:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1786084 in pidgin (Ubuntu) "Indicator does not show as tray icon on 18.04" [Undecided,New]17:42
CoolerZsomeone help17:42
CoolerZthe problem is only on ubuntu17:43
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-multiload/+bug/175897417:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1758974 in indicator-multiload (Ubuntu) "Indicator-multiload does not work properly 18.04" [Undecided,Confirmed]17:43
lotuspsychje!patience | CoolerZ17:43
ubottuCoolerZ: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/17:43
CoolerZi can connect my headphones to my android phone just fine17:43
Psi-JackHah. Ubuntu One is failing me to logging in. :/17:43
Hanumaanwith sudo do-release-upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04 .. still says "No new release found", why is it not yet enabled?17:45
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: there is a bug on it currently17:45
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-menus/+bug/176689017:46
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1766890 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Bionic) "package gnome-menus 3.13.3-6ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: triggers looping, abandoned" [Undecided,In progress]17:46
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: Yeah, Launchpad is throwing errors when I try to login. :/17:47
Psi-JackAfter I login, I should say.17:47
ledeniCoolerZ: try 'sudo bluetoothctl'17:47
Hanumaanlotuspsychje: ah ok .. it(18.04.1) was supposed to be by 26-Jul, hopefully it is going to be done soon?17:48
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: is your system up to date to latest?17:48
Hanumaanlotuspsychje: I have 16.04.5 to latest17:49
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: bug says fix released17:49
Hanumaanlotuspsychje: so you mean I should try with -d option or wait for couple of days?17:50
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: no dont use -d that can take you to cosmic17:50
CoolerZledeni, now what17:51
Hanumaanlotuspsychje: ok then may be couple days need to wait and may be 18.04.1 upgrade will be enabled17:52
lotuspsychjeHanumaan: keep your system up to date daily, when ready it will surely come17:52
Hanumaanlotuspsychje: ok, I actually wanted to try something new thing and before that want to upgrade to 18.0417:52
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: try again or make new account? its important several users affect to bugs17:53
Psi-JackOh, I've tried again, and again.. I keetp getting an error from Ubuntu One's SSO with an Error ID and all.17:53
Psi-Jack"Something went wrong in Launchpad"17:53
lordcirth_workOk why does Alt-arrow keys switch to a tty now17:54
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: check their channel, topic mentions something about sso17:54
lordcirth_workIt used to be Ctrl-Alt-arrow.  Now I can't alttab properly17:54
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: What channel?17:54
CoolerZhel17:54
CoolerZhelp17:55
lotuspsychjePsi-Jack: #ubuntuone17:55
CoolerZmy headphones used to show up in the list in blueman17:55
CoolerZbut after i removed it from the list, now they don't show up even if you search17:55
TJ-CoolerZ: maybe they need to be put into pairing mode again too?17:58
CoolerZhow do i do that?17:59
CoolerZi turned my headphones on and off17:59
TJ-CoolerZ: some devices will only pair with a limted number of other hosts, your headset may be one of those17:59
TJ-CoolerZ: read the manual17:59
CoolerZso what do i do in that case?17:59
TJ-CoolerZ: put it into pairing mode so it'll replace an existing registered pairing18:00
CoolerZi did that already by holding down the power button for 3 seconds18:01
TJ-CoolerZ: and doing search from the PC? did you ensure the headset is close? sometimes wifi can overwhelm the bluetooth signal18:02
CoolerZyeah its very close18:02
lotuspsychjeCoolerZ: you didnt go in hibernate or so?18:02
TJ-CoolerZ: what is the make/model of the headset?18:02
CoolerZhttp://www.boat-lifestyle.com/rockerz510/index.html18:03
ledeniCoolerZ: logout and login  and try search agian18:04
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CoolerZledeni, already did that18:06
CoolerZthere is something wrong with bluetooth, when i log out and log in then bluetooth turns off18:06
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ninseiChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?18:06
lotuspsychjeCoolerZ: tail -f /var/log/syslog and disable/enable again play a bit with BT18:08
TJ-CoolerZ: are any other devices connected via Bluetooth? Are any other devices discoverable?18:11
CoolerZyes18:11
CoolerZmouse is connect via bluetooth18:11
ledeniCoolerZ: can you give us 'cat /var/log/dpkg.log | nc termbin.com 9999'18:13
TJ-CoolerZ: right, so it isn't blocked on the PC via rfkill18:13
TJ-CoolerZ: the headset is able to connect to other devices right now? This isn't a problem with low battery?18:14
h31Hello. When 16.04 -> 18.04.1 upgrade path will be enabled?18:19
theor_Hi. How many snaps can one install? I think the kernel has a 256 loop devices limit, does Canonical patch the kernel? Or is it impossible to go beyong 256 snaps?18:20
lotuspsychjeh31: there's currently a bug on it https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-menus/+bug/176689018:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1766890 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu Bionic) "package gnome-menus 3.13.3-6ubuntu3.1 failed to install/upgrade: triggers looping, abandoned" [Undecided,In progress]18:20
h31lotuspsychje: If I don't use Gnome (I'm a Mate user), there should be no problems upgrading to 18.04?18:22
lotuspsychjeh31: when upgrade path is ready, you should get the upgrade window there is a new ubuntu version18:22
h31lotuspsychje: Will it happen soon or later? If I remember correctly, the promised time was 18.04.1 release date.18:24
lotuspsychjeh31: few days after...when its ready it will come18:24
h31lotuspsychje: Well... Ok, thank you.18:25
lotuspsychjeh31: keep your system up to date daily ok18:25
CoolerZTJ-, it is able to connect to my android phone18:29
CoolerZbut it doesn't show up on my laptop18:29
TJ-CoolerZ: right, so we've elliminated the obvious problems18:29
TJ-CoolerZ: have you used "bluetoothctl" to try to scan?18:29
CoolerZTJ-, kernel: [ 3739.360224] Bluetooth: hci0: last event is not cmd complete (0x0f)18:30
TJ-CoolerZ: does this happen after a reboot?18:32
TJ-CoolerZ: it's always possible the hardware has got confused18:32
lotuspsychjeCoolerZ: did you try this on a new user?18:32
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ledeniCoolerZ: this is 18.04 ubuntu or ...18:38
Elysium3301Anyone with a modern Ubuntu Touch device nearby that can test something really quick?18:39
lotuspsychjeElysium3301: ubuntu-touch is not supported anymore18:39
lotuspsychjeElysium3301: join #ubports instead, the community project18:39
Elysium3301Oh they have their own channel, alright!18:40
Elysium3301Thanks18:40
lotuspsychjeElysium3301: no problem18:40
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TJ-CoolerZ: I noticed in the Rocker z510 FAQ it suggests the headset won't pair if it is currently connected to another device18:41
enkoIs there any way for me to see the items that auto start with Systemctl ?19:00
bigpichey guys I’m trying to make the switch over to netplan but I can’t figure out how to properly convert these lines:19:02
bigpic        up ip route add 10.5.1.0/24 dev eno3 src 10.5.1.60 table mgmt19:02
bigpic        up ip route add default via 10.5.1.1 dev eno3 table mgmt19:02
bigpic        up ip rule add from 10.5.1.60/32 table mgmt19:02
bigpic        up ip rule add to 10.5.1.60/32 table mgmt19:02
CoolerZok so nothing works19:02
CoolerZcan i resinstall blueman?19:02
bigpicI specifically can’t replicate this statement from ip route show19:03
bigpic10.5.1.0/24 dev eno3  table mgmt  scope link  src 10.5.1.6019:03
bigpicany ideas?19:04
ryuobigpic: what is your netplan set to use? networkd?19:04
bigpicyea networkd19:04
ryuobigpic: this will take a bit. PM?19:04
zosssoI haven16.04 and lower. I read that swap files are being used instead of swap partitions since 17.1019:05
zosssoanyone direct me to a FAQ regarding the change from swap partitions swap files19:05
lotuspsychje!swap | zossso19:05
ubottuzossso: swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info19:05
CoolerZTJ-, reinstalled blueman and no change19:06
CoolerZmight have to reinstall the bluetooth drivers19:06
TJ-CoolerZ: have you tried disabling and re-enabling the BT device using the hardware radio switch, or doing a soft-block using the "rkfill" command?19:06
lotuspsychjeCoolerZ: try another user and another kernel, see dmesg errors, syslog19:06
TJ-CoolerZ: just to confirm - the headset isn't connected to another device without you realising when trying to pair with the PC, is it?19:07
CoolerZTJ-, i haven't tried rfkill but i did try the hardware radio switch on the headphones19:07
TJ-CoolerZ: i'm on about on the PC only19:07
TJ-CoolerZ: it forces the BT hardware in the PC to be reset19:07
CoolerZthere is no such switch on the laptop19:08
TJ-CoolerZ: is it possible this started happening after you suspended/resumed the PC?19:08
TJ-CoolerZ: ah, probably it has a hotkey combination then, like Fn+F719:08
CoolerZTJ-, no the headphones were connected to the pc and working;19:09
CoolerZafter i locked and unlocked the bluetooth was off and i couldn't turn it on19:09
CoolerZso i restarted19:09
CoolerZand then it wouldn't connect to the headphones so i removed them from the list in blueman19:09
CoolerZand now it never shows up in the list again19:10
TJ-CoolerZ: hmmm. that "locked and unlocked" - was that a suspend operation?19:10
TJ-CoolerZ: it's weird because you say the BT mouse is working - that points the finger at the headset :)19:10
TJ-CoolerZ: If the PC doesn't see it when searching that suggests the headset isn't advertising itself19:11
CoolerZTJ-, in ubuntu 18.04 at the top right if you click the arrow19:11
CoolerZyou get a dropdown with a lock button19:11
TJ-CoolerZ: one thing you could do as a test. Delete the headset from your phone, try to pair it with the PC and see if the phone spots the headset19:11
TJ-CoolerZ: ahh, OK. I don't use gnome, so it's just a screen-lock19:12
TJ-CoolerZ: that'd prove the headset is advertising itself19:12
CoolerZTJ-, are you saying i should unpair from the phone and try to repair to the phone?19:14
CoolerZits not currently connected to the phone btw19:14
TJ-CoolerZ: no, not that. Just delete it in the phone. Then try to pair headset with the PC. Whilst doing that put the phone into discover mode and  check if it can see the headset. if it can, and the PC cannot, we at least know the headset is correctly advertising itself in pairing mode19:16
CoolerZTJ-, after unpairing, i can search bluetooth devices on the phone and it shows up in the list19:16
TJ-CoolerZ: or maybe try this with another phone that has never paired with the headset19:16
TJ-CoolerZ: right, so the headset is advertising itself. This is very weird :)19:16
CoolerZTJ-, don't have access to any other devices right now19:16
CoolerZTJ-, yeah i am pretty sure its something on the laptop side19:17
CoolerZcurrently my laptop is set to dual boot windows 10 and ubuntu 18.0419:17
CoolerZthe headphones seem to work slight more reliably with windows19:17
TJ-CoolerZ: I'm wondering if there's  bluetoothd dir/file interfering here. bluetoothd keeps track of paired devices under "/var/lib/bluetooth/" - there's a directory named for the MAC address of each device. If you see your headet's MAC there, try removing that directory19:17
CoolerZalthough its still flaky19:18
ledeniCoolerZ: can you give us  'systemctl status bluetooth.service | nc termbin.com 9999'19:24
PigDudeI'm running 18.04.1 on an Apple Macbook Pro, the system doesn't perform very well though. I have `intel-microcode` installed and it is loaded, is there anything else I can do? I saw some advice about enabling the microcode from Software Updater, but it doesn't appear in the "Additional Drivers" tab19:24
netmaniackHello. Is there a way how can I run ubuntu server 18.04.1 whitout videocard?19:25
klandestineyou could use ssh to login to it19:25
PigDude`kworker` is consistently using 90% CPU and basic webpages render very slowly19:25
newdimensionI'm trying to sudo make install redis, but it keeps telling me it's a good idea to run make test, even though I ran it19:25
PigDudealso small programs take a noticeable time to start19:25
netmaniackWhe I remove videocard server is no longer accessable klandestine.19:26
netmaniackServer have a static ip.19:26
klandestineare you familiar with ssh?19:26
CoolerZhttp://termbin.com/tekak19:26
CoolerZledeni, ^19:26
netmaniackYes, I use it aal the time.19:26
klandestinessh into the computer in question19:26
TJ-ledeni: bear in mind the bluetooth mouse is working fine - it's only the headset having problems19:27
PigDudeI'm running Xfce so I expect the system to be fairly quick19:27
CoolerZTJ-, right19:27
Psi-JackHmmm. So, I disabled most of my extensions save for a few... And the appindicators on a fresh boot actually appeared without a problem.19:28
TJ-PigDude: check 'dmesg' for device I/O errors19:28
CoolerZmaybe i need to reinstall ubuntu19:28
netmaniackklandestine: You mean running connecting to server via ssh or something else?19:28
Psi-JackAnd new ones from newly loaded apps, also show up.19:28
klandestineexactly19:28
TJ-CoolerZ: I very much doubt it, it's not like Windows !19:28
CoolerZyeah theres no option to reinstall just the drivers19:28
netmaniackklandestine: Yes, I use it to manage servers.19:28
TJ-CoolerZ: if you're using GUI tools, have you tried creating a new user account and trying to pair with blueman from that?19:28
Psi-JackLocking and unlocking the desktop no longer seems to hide the appindicator icons either.19:29
TJ-CoolerZ: drivers are fine - they're working with the mouse :)19:29
klandestineyou won't need the video card on that computer if you use ssh to log into the computer19:29
CoolerZTJ-, a new user?19:29
CoolerZwhat GUI tools19:29
Psi-JackPidgin's still doesn't show at all, though.19:29
netmaniackklandestine: When I remove videocard I can hear hdd spinning, loading stuff, but I cant access it.19:30
PigDudeTJ-, here are lines with "error" in them: https://lpaste.net/123972541788402483219:30
PigDudeI don't see anything serious but I'm not too versed in dmesg output19:30
netmaniackklandestine: Ill check closer bios config, maybe something is there.19:30
PigDudeah interesting, found https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=117481#c0 from https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/7uwz3r/1604_lts_vs_1710_on_2015_macbook_pro/dto1mtb/19:31
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 117481 in Config-Interrupts "GPE flooding prevention - Problems with gpe06 interrupt storm on a 2016 Macbook Pro" [Normal,Closed: code_fix]19:31
PigDude(from https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029745/ubuntu-18-04-w-macbook-pro-kworker-keeps-hogging-up-my-cpu-solved)19:31
TJ-PigDude: the word 'error' might not appear, best thing is to show the last few lines from the log: "pastebinit <( dmesg | tail -n 250 )"19:31
PigDudesure, one second19:31
TJ-PigDude: oh, that bug looks promising, does it match the hardware you have?19:32
PigDudeIt's fairly close, I have a 2013 MBP. I'm going to give it a try19:32
PigDudescanning the last 500 lines of dmesg, the worst I see are some PCI mapping failures19:34
PigDudethose look like this: https://lpaste.net/203819533611512627219:35
TJ-right, so it's not a failing storage device failing I/O - that's the usual culprit19:35
Psi-JackWierd... I re-enabled the gnome extensions, rebooted. Same result as desired, everything is showing up (except pidgin)19:35
netmaniackklandestine: Nothning in bios that could block it. By any chanse grub can block boot process whitout videocard?19:36
TJ-PigDude: for those PCI issues you could try booting with the kernel cmdline addition "pci=realloc"19:36
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ledeniCoolerZ: By default, your Bluetooth device is hidden. You need to make it visible so that it can be discovered by other devices.Go to “Adaptor -> Preferences” and change the visibility setting to “Always visible” or “Temporarily visible,” whichever you prefer. You can also set a name for your Bluetooth device. This name is what will show up when other Bluetooth devices discover your PC.19:37
PigDudeTJ-, neat, thanks, I'll give that a try19:37
CoolerZledeni, its not hidden19:37
CoolerZits already set to always visible19:38
CoolerZi tried switching user19:38
CoolerZno hange19:38
CoolerZchange*19:38
TJ-CoolerZ: right, I didn't think there would be but it rules out a per-user setting19:38
TJ-CoolerZ: I've got a feeling the headset has fallen out with the PC :)19:38
PigDudeTJ-, disabling that interrupt made a huge difference!19:40
TJ-PigDude: success! :)19:40
PigDudelast time i ran linux on an apple was when I first used Ubunut, 6.10 (Edgy Eft), it's impressive how much the distro has improved for macs19:41
TJ-PigDude: yeah, Apple had to make it compatible else their profits would dip :p19:41
TJ-PigDude: nothing to do with a community of open-source developers!19:42
PigDudeTJ-, :D19:42
genericdoes ubuntu support the vega11 apu ?19:43
Psi-JackAlright, going to see if this makes any difference on the laptop.19:45
dfgg19Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?19:45
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misterpinkunable to mount a windows 10 partitition due to hibernation state?19:47
Psi-Jacklotuspsychje: OKay... Now it's not even doing it on the laptop. WTF over? ;)19:47
SimonNLmisterpink: fully shutdown windows.19:48
SimonNLmisterpink: power management of windows   disable fastboot/hibernation19:48
misterpinkduno have admin password19:50
misterpinkmust disable fastboot yes19:50
ledeniCoolerZ: can you give us 'pacmd list-cards | nc termbin.com 9999'19:50
Moreiraboa tarde19:52
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Moreiraalguem sabe se consigo instalar  skype 4.3 ubuntu 32 bits_19:53
oerheksthe !skype factoid is up2date, snap gives 64 bit only, and the older versions do not work20:01
Sven_vBdoes anyone know what the "stime" field in ps is? my manpage has several references to it ("see also: … stime") but doesn't seem to explain it: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PV3b2GjFPY/20:05
Shibe23Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?20:07
Shibe23This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.20:07
Shibe23Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence?20:07
guardian11Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?20:08
guardian11This blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.20:08
guardian11Consider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence?20:08
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andrewhI have a problem with one of my usb drives. I'm not sure what or how to fix it.20:14
blurkisandrewh, describe the problem.20:14
andrewhPart of the problem is that it mounts as read-only.20:14
YADWHi everyone! Been away for a while, are the spammers still around?20:15
blurkisandrewh, have you tried it on another computer? The same there?20:15
andrewhEarlier, I had a problem where cp would freeze, such that I had to forcibly eject the drive, and I think this caused the problem.20:15
andrewhNo20:16
andrewhone sec20:16
blurkisandrewh, tried to reformat it? (if there is a filesystem error on it..)20:16
andrewhno20:16
blurkisandrewh, and check the system logs for io errors. (I would guess hardware errors..)20:17
andrewhhow do i do that?20:17
blurkisandrewh, I very rarely use usb drives but if it shows up in Files (nautilus) then you should be able to do it from there.20:18
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blurkisandrewh, or the disk utility20:18
blurkisandrewh, if you start gnome-disks  then it should show up there and you can format it from there.  That would be the best way I think20:19
tomreynandrewh: if you want to keep the data, you can also run a file system check against the existing file systems, as i suggested yesterday.20:21
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tomreyn<tomreyn> andrewh: i suggest you "umount /dev/sdc1; sudo fsck /dev/sdc1; sync; sudo eject /dev/sdc1" to fix the file system on the stick, then pull and reconnect the usb storage to a different usb socket/connector/jack on the computer20:21
andrewhblurkis, i don't know how to do any of that20:21
tomreynit may not be sdc1 anymore, though. lsblk should tell20:22
andrewhit's still sdc120:22
andrewhtomreyn, i20:22
andrewhtomreyn, i'll try your advice20:22
tomreynworks for me :)20:23
andrewhi reinstalled xubuntu btw, and copying and pasting seems to work on one of my drives which seems uncorrupted, but i obviously still have a problem with the other drive20:23
andrewhI mean cp worked, not copying and pasting20:23
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andrewhi'm guessing copying and pasting will now work also20:24
Guelohello20:24
GueloI cannot install ubuntu 16.04 server on an intell server with raid1 soft20:24
GueloI have 2x3TB disk20:25
Guelomy partition sheme is: partion boot, partion, swap, the rest for /20:25
Gueloat the end of the install grub installation failed20:25
Guelodo you have an idea?20:25
Guelothanks20:25
kwstashello. IRC CHAT : WWW.GREEKCHAT.EU20:26
andrewhtomreyn, "Dirty bit is set. Fs was no properly ulnmounted and some data may be corrupt. 1) Remove dirty bit 2) No action"20:26
ryuoGuelo: do you have any logs?20:26
GueloNo logs sorry20:26
ryuoGuelo: and what "raid" are you using? it sounds like MB fake raid.20:26
Gueloeach time, grub insatllation failed20:27
tomreynandrewh: if that's during fsck, you remove it20:27
blurkisandrewh, press the windows logo on the keyboard.  Then start entering gnome-disks  and the correct application should come up.  Its called Disks if I remember correct.20:27
blurkisandrewh, with your usb drive connected it should show up there.20:27
andrewhFree cluster summary wrong. Do I correct it?20:28
tomreynandrewh: yes. and the same answer will probably to the next 100 prompts, too.20:29
ryuoGuelo: i always had issues with the motherboard based RAID setups. i only use software RAID now.20:29
tomreynandrewh: there can be many prompts. you could use some option to override them20:29
GueloRyuo, yes that`s why I am using soft raid setup in my case20:29
Guelobut I cannot finish the installation20:30
ryuoGuelo: then what are you using? mdadm?20:30
andrewhthere were just two, now it's performing changes20:30
TJ-Guelo: you say software RAID, you mean in the PC's firmware?20:30
Guelothe problem is at the installation of the os20:30
andrewhwhat is the dirty bit?20:30
tomreynandrewh: that option is -a. but it'd be better to know what you're doing and to make wise decisions. that's what man pages are for.20:30
Gueloafter the install generally there is no issue20:30
ryuoGuelo: We get that much. But we need to know how your whole disk setup is. the likely issue is GRUB can't find a place to install itself.20:31
tomreynandrewh: the dirty bit is an on/off switch stored on the file system header, indicating whether a file system should be checked for errors.20:31
TJ-Guelo: is this 'fake'RAID done by the PC firmware/BIOS, or using Linux md-RAID ?20:31
ryuoHow does the server boot? BIOS or UEFI?20:31
tomreynandrewh: if you install the man-db package or look at https://manpages.ubuntu.com you can learn a lot about how ubuntu works under the hood, and make wiser decisions that way.20:32
andrewhshould it take this long to perform the changes?20:32
ryuoGuelo: can take this to PC if you wish.20:33
ryuoGuelo: PM*20:33
andrewhnever mind20:33
andrewhit wasn't doing anything. The changes were made20:34
GueloRyuo: can thak this to PC? what to you mean RYUO20:34
ryuoGuelo: meant to say PM.20:34
ryuoGuelo: private message.20:34
andrewhnow it doesn't mount as read-only, so I guess that fixed it20:34
andrewhthanks20:34
ryuoandrewh: probably should run fsck if you haven't.20:34
andrewhi just did20:34
ryuoOk.20:34
tomreynandrewh: welcome. this should work for (v)fat file systems like i think you have on your usb sticks. ntfs, however, would be flagged 'dirty' whenever linux writes to it, that's a precautionary measure. the idea is to ensure that next time it is used on windows, it will be automatically scanner for errors (with the 'official' ntfs tools, which only exist there)20:36
tomreynthere is also ntfsfix for linux, though, and i've not run into any issues with it (but dont use ntfs very often)20:37
nelsonhello, seems i have a dead hard drive in my ubuntu, can someone help me with some fdisk comands to make sure is broken,. The disk gui utility says it is a 4.1gb disk with is wrong is 1tb and says 1 error sector. if open gparted after many ignores and cancels to errors i see the same like 4gb disk and that has not partition table. my disk was ntfs data storage. could someone help me with fdisk to check my disk, thank you very much20:42
rfleminganybody in the gvfsd group able to answer whether or not gvfsd-nfs and libnfs will be available in 18.04, or am I going to have to wait for the next LTS to mount NFS in GNOME?20:43
tomreyn!smart | nelson20:44
ubottunelson: smart is Self-Monitoring, Analysis and Reporting Technology, a monitoring system for hard drives. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools20:45
nelsonsmart says disk is ok20:45
tomreynnelson: it's difficult to interpret sometimes, mind posting it?20:45
nelsonstill not working show with no partition table and as a 4gb drive20:45
oerheksnelson, clear that disk in disks utility with a fresh mbr/gpt table, i think you dd'ed an iso over it20:46
nelsoni know is ofchannel or oftopic but would you just please tell me a bootable distro to repair disk so i dont have the difficult of comands20:46
nelsonim very low level user20:46
nelsoni just boot a drive repare distro and see what happend if not repair auto i just throw away20:47
* tomreyn is not aware of such20:47
sillyslux__does anybody know how much mb traffic a netinst will take?20:47
tomreynyou could use the dignosis software the vendor offers.20:47
nelsonoerheks: all the optios are grey out for that disk, i can only click format but shows a 4gb partition and also gives error if i do try format those 4gb20:49
nelsonlet me pastebin the disc utility info20:50
oerhekswell, one should unmount it first, it stays visible in disks though20:50
JimBuntusillyslux__, if you do the minimal install, I think it's still around 750MB20:50
nelsonoh sorry, how do i share screenshot? im old hehe, pastebin only for test20:51
JimBuntusillyslux__, Oh, since you said 'traffic' maybe add a ton for the protocol overhead20:51
nelsonhow is it nowdays20:51
rflemingsillyslux__: I'm not quite sure the exact number... but the last few times I've done it was less than the full ISO20:51
sillyslux__oh, i wanted to install a desktop os, but i've got only ~750 mb left for today20:51
JimBuntu!paste | nelson20:51
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sillyslux__shit i wasted a few hundred with on a wrong wget of netinst dir20:52
rfleming!language | sillyslux__20:53
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tomreynsillyslux__: if you're lucky, this is sufficient to get mini.iso and to download the (compressed) apckages required to install the desktop. but i'm not sure.20:55
nelsonhttps://imgur.com/a/RfUBjYx   Thats my problem, that 4gb drive really is a 1TB20:55
siv_what command can I use to determine what version of gnome I'm running?20:55
sillyslux__i've already started the install process20:56
rflemingnelson: are you looking to recover the data on the disk... or something else?20:56
ryuosiv_: it might be in the about dialog of some applications.20:56
chontogood question siv20:56
nelsonrfleming i dont really care the data, i have back ups, just want to know if if cant be fixed or its broken for garbage20:57
ryuosiv_: but, you can try running commands with --version, like gnome-terminal --version20:57
rflemingsillyslux__: in GNOME go to Settings -> Details -> About20:57
rflemingsillyslux__: sorry... wrong user20:57
nelsoni belive it is a software problem coz of a windows update interruption (electricity cut) then disk died20:57
rflemingsiv_: ^20:57
rflemingsiv_: Settings -> Details -> About20:58
nelsoni used fdisk help but is to complex for me old man20:58
sillyslux__gnome is what i'll get?20:58
rflemingor gnome-shell --version might also be a good indicator20:58
sillyslux__with 18.04?20:58
nelsonjust want to check and recover partitions if posible20:58
rflemingsillyslux__: GNOME is the desktop for 18.04 LTS, yes20:58
ryuosillyslux__: With what flavor?20:58
ryuosillyslux__: regular ubuntu is now GNOME.20:58
sillyslux__regulr20:59
siv_i'm still on 16.04. Anybody have a quick synopsis of the advantages of switching off of xenial? I've been working with this release for quite a while20:59
siv_I'm certainly open to 18.04. Gotta love the latest and greatest21:00
ryuosiv_: newer packages? if that's not of interest, then stay on 16.0421:00
ryuosiv_: latest and greatest. heh. why not run Arch then? :D21:00
ryuolol21:00
MirkoKasiv_: apt-cache policy gnome21:00
ryuosiv_: if you miss unity, Ubuntu Mate has a mode for emulating the layout of it.21:01
ryuoin 18.04, no less.21:01
rfleminghmm, shows 1:3.22+9 on 18.04.121:02
rflemingMirkoKa: ^ interesting version21:02
theor_sudo apt install unity-desktop  still works21:02
MirkoKarfleming:  3.2221:02
theor_(on Bionic)21:02
tomreynsiv_: this also works "dpkg -l gnome-shell"21:03
sillyslux__ok, got the tasksel screen, i guess i can rerun it later and install "Ubuntu deskop" tomorrow then21:03
JimBunturyuo and others... if I have 16.04 with Unity and do a complete upgrade... I heard that you get to keep Unity, can you confirm this?21:04
ryuoJimBuntu: I stopped using regular Ubuntu desktop some time ago. I can't help you.21:04
nelsonhello, i start over. im very old person i need help with 2 commands please. my /dev/sda geometry is incorrect, could you help me please use the ubuntu checkdisk comands to recover mi /dev/sda thank you very much (i belive the command is fdisk im reading help on it but im not even sure) Thank you very much again21:04
theor_JimBuntu: yes you do, an upgrade does not remove packages21:04
theor_you'll get both the new Gnome desktop + unity721:04
JimBuntuThank you ryuo and theor_21:05
ryuonelson: disk geometry? we don't partition disks with that anymore.21:05
tomreyn!releasenotes  | ryuo the release notes list changes since the latest non LTS and LTS versions21:05
ubotturyuo the release notes list changes since the latest non LTS and LTS versions: Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) release notes can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes21:05
nelsonryou: my ubuntu software shows that i have a disk with 4gb but that is not even true, my disk is 1TB21:05
ryuotomreyn: ...? when did i ask for release notes.21:05
ryuonelson: is your USB drive 4GB?21:06
ryuonelson: it's not uncommon for bootable USB drives to also show up.21:06
nelsonryou: no, my disk is a common seagate 1TB sata21:06
ryuonelson: how are you booting then?21:06
tomreynryuo: oh that wasnt you, but siv_ (indirectly)21:07
oerheksnelson, unmount that drive, it stays visible in disks, clear that disk in disks utility with a fresh mbr/gpt table, i think you dd'ed an iso over it21:07
tomreyn!releasenotes  | siv_ the release notes list changes since the latest non LTS and LTS versions21:07
ubottusiv_ the release notes list changes since the latest non LTS and LTS versions: Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) release notes can be found here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes21:07
nelsonryou: it is my data disk by luck, i lost only my data disk, y boot my ubuntu last version from my ssd OS disk21:07
rflemingnelson, try to use gparted and see if the disk shows the correct size21:08
oerheksrfleming, it does, but options are "greyed out" ..21:08
ryuowhat did they do? partially overwrite their hard drive?21:09
nelsonrfleming: ryou: no, gparted encounters all the time "imput-output read errors" wich i have to ignore multiple times to finally see a 4gb drive21:09
rflemingis the partition mounted?21:09
nelson also not, the partition is not mounted, i only see a 4gb free space21:10
ryuoI can only hope they used a GPT label. those have a redundant copy to help for situations where the main label has been corrupted.21:10
* rfleming wonders if hdparm will help21:10
ryuonelson: can you tell us what this shows: dmesg | grep 'logical blocks'21:11
rflemingnelson: can you also pastebin the output of `sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda` !pastebinit21:12
ryuorfleming: i was starting to wonder if they have one or more drives...21:12
rflemingwhoops21:12
rfleming!pastebinit | nelson21:12
ubottunelson: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit21:12
ryuorfleming: err more than one drive.21:13
JimBunturyuo, The drive details show that this is indeed a Seagate 1TB drive showing up as 4GB21:13
ryuoOh. Hm.21:13
rflemingryuo: https://imgur.com/a/RfUBjYx21:13
ryuosounds like the partition table got corrupted.21:14
rflemingwas my thought21:14
ryuoIf it's MBR...21:14
rflemingwas going to put dd in here but thought someone might try it21:14
nelsonDo you need screen shots? but resumming, gparted encounters input-output read errors, on cancel no disk show, if ignore, 4gb free space on a disk show (but is 1 TB). Disk utility shows also the free 4gb space and all options grey out but format, nevertheless if i click format is not posible with error "error wiping device: failed to probe device '/dev/sda' (udisk-error-quark, 0) and i go ahead paste what u just asked me, one second21:14
ryuoAll I can say is I hopt they had a backup.21:14
rflemingnelson: you can try to use `testdisk`21:14
nelsonryou: dmesg | grep 'logical blocks' gives no echo, no error, no output21:15
JimBuntuYup, backups were made. They don't want to lose the hardware though21:15
rflemingnelson: https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk21:15
rflemingthis is getting into 'make a mistake and everything is gone' territory.21:16
rflemingbut it can help fix things (if they are fixable)21:16
ryuoi can see two options...21:16
JimBunturfleming, agreed... might be safer to reboot into a liveCD/USB with the boot drive disconnected21:16
nelsonrfleming: sudo hdparm -I /dev/sda` https://pastebin.com/iR3sHXfJ21:17
nelsonrfleming: ryuo: looking on testdisk21:17
ryuoskip the first 4GB or so and hope you can find the filesystem header for the original partitions...21:17
jeffreeoften times when I'm watching/listening to a video and open an app such as nautilus, there is a sort of pop sound in the audio. How would this happen?21:17
ryuoOr... restore a backup partition table, if one exists.21:17
nelsoni update info, on the live version i see exactly same problem21:17
nelsoncant gparted on a live version neither on a diferent PC, exactly same outputs21:18
nelsoni look on testdisk21:18
rflemingnelson: if you don't want to go the bother of recovering the data at all... I have another option.21:18
rflemingnelson: this option will destroy all data on the disk.21:18
nelsonplease, need faster solution to make 1TB work even with marked wrong sectors, dont care data, have back ups21:18
CoJaBoIs there any way to run a command that will reliably result in changing the mouse cursor? I'm trying to fix the "mouse cursor gets set to invisible after standby" bug, and this appears to be the only way to fix it (open to less-insane suggestions tho ofc).21:19
nelsoni can boot live or whatever u tell me21:19
jeffreefor awhile now when I reboot I sometimes get this message from gnome-software after boot. https://imgur.com/xKCMsQE21:19
rflemingnelson: `sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda bs=512M count=1`21:19
rflemingnelson: that should erase the entire partition table.21:19
nelsoni go on21:19
rflemingnelson: the boot sector, and everything at the front of the disk21:19
jeffreethe message is: Detailed errors from the package manager follow: Error calling StartServiceByName for org.freedesktop.fwupd: Timeout was reached21:20
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oerheksjeffree, that is pretty normal, ubuntu does an update run after boot, and you have hit the update icon too21:21
oerheksand only one instance is permitted, nothing else to do than wait21:21
nelsonrfleming, done with no errors, should i reboot?21:22
oerheksyou can change this behaviour in the update menu21:22
rflemingnelson: yep21:22
rflemingnelson: live cd yes?21:22
nelsonthough so, gparted can even run, be back asap21:22
nelsonno, im ssd online updated installation21:22
jeffreeoerheks: "and you have hit the update icon too" what do you mean by this?21:22
nelsonbb asap, give me a min, i have the feeling your command worked, let me reestart21:23
jeffreethis happens with no interaction from me21:23
oerheksjeffree, oh, that is odd ..21:23
oerheksjeffree, can you update at all? are you behind a proxy?21:23
jeffreeno proxy, updates are occurring21:24
rflemingryuo: I've had to use that command to get USB keys back in order after flashing ISO images to them...21:26
ryuorfleming: yea? me too, but i stopped with using usb flash drives.21:26
jeffreeI don't think org.freedesktop.fwupd is related to normal update, but firmware instead21:26
ryuorfleming: namely because I now have an iodd2531. it's a lot more convenient.21:27
rflemingneat21:27
ryuorfleming: just drop ISOs in a folder and it gets usable as a virtual USB cd drive.21:28
ryuocan also use virtual hard drives...21:28
rflemingryuo: how much does one of those cost?21:28
ryuorfleming: I bought one for $50 on amazon.21:28
ryuoyou can get more advanced models if you spend more.21:28
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ryuoYou may want to use an SSD instead, if raw speed is important to you.21:28
ryuoHDDs are pretty fast but still lag a bit.21:29
ryuohttps://www.amazon.com/Iodd-Iodd2531-Black-Virtual-Enclosures/dp/B00TDJ4BJU21:29
ryuoAh. It's gone up.21:29
tomreynjeffree: that's right. which hardware  + model do you have there?21:30
tomreyna dell?21:30
jeffreelol, not a dell21:30
jeffreecustom21:30
ryuojeffree: desktop then?21:31
jeffreeyes21:31
jeffreewhat exactly do you want to know?21:31
tomreynjeffree: are fwudp updates actually supporte don it, though?21:31
jeffreeI'm not sure. I know little about that program/service/whatever. I think there was once an update for my wireless mouse. There is also intel firmware updates which might be unrelated.21:32
rflemingis it just me, or are there lots of money launderers on Amazon?21:32
geekodour08I am installing nginx from source on ubuntu, after installing it. Nginx HTTPS and HTTP does not show up on the ufw list. but it seems to show up when installing from the package manager, what to do?21:32
ryuorfleming: possibly, who knows. i see a lot of ridiculiously priced goods on nearly every web store that allows 3rd parties.21:33
jeffreethis bug might be what I am seeing https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/174703421:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1747034 in gnome-software (Ubuntu) "application startup blocks on plugin timeout" [Undecided,New]21:33
ryuogeekodour08: i don't believe this channel provides support for "from source" package installs.21:34
rflemingryuo: https://www.amazon.ca/Crystal-Light-Drink-Mix-Pack/dp/B00CLXCJ8A/ref=sr_1_1?srs=7659568011&ie=UTF8&qid=1533764102&sr=8-121:35
oerheksjeffree, i think you found the culprit: Limba support for GNOME Software. Software lets you install and update applications and system extensions .. https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic-updates/gnome-software-plugin-limba21:35
ryuorfleming: lol...21:35
ryuorfleming: https://www.ebay.com/itm/HP-j2l69ut-ProBook-645-G1-14-Laptop-AMD-A10-Series-8GB-Memory-256GB-Soli/28210213046821:36
ryuorfleming: this for a laptop that was made in 2013.21:36
oerhekshttps://www.ebay.com/itm/1TB-1024GB-Micro-SD-S-D-XC-SDHD-Class-10-Memory-Card-with-Adapter-/263425187497 ... oops, i am not in offtopic21:36
tomreynjeffree: can you post "fwupdmgr get-devices | nc termbin.com 9999"21:36
tomreynhttps://fwupd.org/users21:37
rflemingoerheks, ryuo: oh... I thought I switched21:37
ryuoHeh. My mistake too.21:37
geekodour08ryuo: found something helpful, https://gist.github.com/AJMaxwell/3b94939a61559b47c2c4dc0ff265d172 but i am not sure where to put this file. can you help?21:37
tomreynjeffree: also check whether you have current files about fwupd in /var/crash/21:37
ryuogeekodour08: why isn't the regular nginx package good enough?21:39
ergeurf angel21:39
ergeurf angel21:40
ergecum on my dic21:40
ergeeskettit21:40
tomreynerge: stop21:40
ryuogeekodour08: but, you'd install that... hm.21:40
CC6622Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?21:40
ryuogeekodour08: /etc/ufw/applications.d/ i believe.21:40
tomreyn!ot | erge21:40
ubottuerge: #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!21:40
rflemingerge: they'd like you over in #arch21:41
rfleming:D21:41
jeffreetomreyn: http://termbin.com/pivl21:42
geekodour08ryuo: I am just trying to learn.. noting specific really. :p yup, that worked :) thanks!21:42
ryuogeekodour08: Ok.21:43
rfleminghaven't heard from that nelson guy...21:43
tomreynjeffree: oh, nice, so if these vendors would provide updates in the proper format, you could actually use fwupd21:44
tomreynjeffree: i *think* only dell does, for a couple models, though.21:44
jeffreetomreyn: note: I redacted DeviceId and Guid21:44
tomreynjeffree: ok21:45
tomreynjeffree: what abotu the crashes?21:45
jeffreenothing there21:45
jeffreefor fwupd21:45
tomreynjeffree: anything interesting / malfunctioning when you grep dmesg for fwupd?21:46
jeffreeat the normal console level, no21:46
tomreynjeffree: the normal console level?21:46
tomreynnot sure what this refers to21:47
jeffreesorry, I meant level, as in error, warning, etc21:47
tomreynjeffree: okay, so none of the lines returned by "dmesg | grep fwupd" look like the fwup daemon (or something related) failed or like an update had actually been tried or done?21:48
jeffreeit returns nothing21:48
tomreynhow about syslog?21:49
tomreynmakes more sense enyways21:49
tomreyn"sudo zgrep fwupd /var/log/syslog*"21:50
jeffreeok, we have that, but strangely, not for the most recent instance21:50
jeffreeyou want a paste?21:50
tomreynjeffree: if it doesn#t involve too much work on your side21:51
tomreynjeffree: i'm trying to understand what caused the error messgae you reported, since i ti s my understanding that you'Re trying to fix this?21:51
jeffreeI would like to21:52
prawnsaladis it possible to find out how a ubuntu server instance was installed? ie. full install, minimal install, etc21:53
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jeffreetomreyn: https://pastebin.com/Nhu4A02w21:55
H7Rprawnsalad : maybe seeing witch packets are installed but else I don't think so ...21:55
tomreynjeffree: ok. can you run this in the meantime and post the output, too (or just report it here if it's one line): sudo fwupdmgr get-updates21:56
tomreynjeffree: actually "fwupdmgr refresh" first, then "get-updates". and it should work without sudo21:56
jeffreetomreyn:  No upgrades for Unifying Receiver, current is RQR12.07_B0029: RQR12.07_B0029=same21:57
tomreynjeffree: that's for 'refresh' or for 'get-updates'21:59
tomreyn?21:59
jeffreethat is from get-updates, after refresh21:59
jeffreerefresh did work22:00
tomreynjeffree: so i guest you should "ubuntu-bug fwupd", posting what you found on your logs, reporting that this not very user friendly GUi message popped up, where it's unclear what failed exactly. also discuss your hardware (or fofer to do so if you're wiloling to).22:02
tomreynfwupd has a plugin architecture which allows it to update different kinds of firmwares by different vendors, in different ways. but it's not clear from the message which one failed.22:04
tomreyn(or how to overcome this)22:04
tomreynnote that reporting bugs requires a launchpad account nowadays.22:05
jeffreeI'm not very familiar with ubuntu-bug. I'm not keen on things being reported about my system without my knowledge that might have privacy implications, but do want to help.22:05
tomreynjeffree: i think it has some sort of a dry-run / test option where it'll show you what would be submitted22:06
tomreyn       Bug reports can be written to a file by using the --save option  or by using apport-cli.22:06
jeffreeyep22:07
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Guest89349Hello everybody .....  someone in the EEUU can help me with a simple telnet from there ?22:08
Guest89349is only for a check connection22:08
Guest89349please22:09
tomreynGuest89349: there are various websites which will do this.22:09
Guest89349really ?  I need the telnet request from EEUU22:09
andrewhi can't eject one of my drives22:10
tomreynGuest89349: what is EUU? which ubuntu version are you running?22:10
tomreyn*EEUU22:10
andrewhit says "one or more applications are keeping the volume busy."22:10
Guest89349From north America ...22:11
andrewhI also have a notification that says "There is data that needs to be written to the device "62 GB Volume" before it can e removed."22:11
tomreynandrewh: then it is usually so. be sure to close all file browsers and other storage management related applications22:11
andrewhi have22:11
andrewhi closed two terminal windows that weren'tdoing anything and then it was able to eject22:12
Guest89349I got a local Ubuntu server (16.04) but I need to test some firewall rules22:12
tomreynandrewh: try this: for cdr in /dev/cdr*; do sudo fuser $cdr; done22:13
metaxChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?22:14
oerheksGuest89349, interesting, but that might be illegal to ask for.22:15
N3X15oh god they're learning22:15
andrewhspecified filename /dev/cdr* does not exist.22:15
jeffreetomreyn: thanks for the help22:15
tomreynjeffree: welcome22:15
CoJaBowat is an eeuu lol22:16
tomreynandrewh: sorry i somehow thought you had said ti was a cdrom. which makes no sense anyways. :) guess it's been too hot here today.22:16
tomreynandrewh: so look at "lsblk" and find out which device it is22:16
tomreynandrewh: i'm wondering about the /dev/... path22:17
andrewhi already ejected it22:17
andrewhafter i closed the two terminal windows i had open, it was able to eject without any problems22:17
andrewhas though one of those windows were using the drive, even though there was nothing running in them22:18
tomreynandrewh: you can use the "sync" command next time something reports that data needs yet to be written22:18
andrewhwhat does that do?22:18
tomreynyes. when the command exits, you can then eject safely22:18
tomreynandrewh: sync does make sure that any disk write buffers are emptied (data is written to disk)22:19
tomreynthis happens automatically after a while, but if you're in a hurry, it's a handy command to use22:20
nick__I have a monitor attached to my hdmi port. in the window for configuring sound I only get HDMI, even though a sound card is detected. I cant get an sound to work. here is my playback devices list : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pPw236Rmx8/ ... any pointers on where I should be looking to configure this?22:28
nick__I'm trying to confiugre sound through the motherboard sound card.22:29
nick__because the monitor doesn't have speakers.22:29
nick__I'm using 18.4 beaver22:29
pragmaticenigmanick__: How are you trying to configure your sound? through the GUI or the terminal?22:31
ubuntunewbie101When the upgrade from 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS available?22:31
nick__was trying through gui22:31
pragmaticenigmaubuntunewbie101: When it's bug free and ready22:31
nick__I think I need to get it to be card 0 device 0 but I don't understand where I configure that.22:32
pragmaticenigmanick__: You can't configure that... those are how the system is addressing/enumerating the devices22:33
nick__ok, so how do I confiugre the system to use that device for sound? it currently trying to use the HDMI but I don't have a HDMI sound compatible monitor22:34
nick__I'm using a DVI to HDMI cable to attach the montiro22:34
nick__I'm using a DVI to HDMI cable to attach the montior22:34
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ubuntunewbie101pragmaticenigma: Nice. May I ask you where is the milestone / bug tracker?22:34
ryuonick__: DVI has no audio channel, so the resulting HDMI signal won't either.22:36
ryuonick__: therefore, either use a real HDMI port, or use another audio output port.22:36
pragmaticenigmaryuo: You didn't read nick__ entire message did you?22:37
ryuopragmaticenigma: I only say that one above.22:37
ryuosw*22:37
ryuosaw*22:37
pragmaticenigmaThe only source of information I have is this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule22:37
pragmaticenigmaoh, my apologies ryuo I didn't see that nick__ had appended more information22:37
pragmaticenigmaubuntunewbie101:  The only source of information I have is this: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseSchedule22:38
ryuonick__: if your setup is already connected correctly, then you may need to switch the default output device to the non-HDMI device.22:38
nick__https://imagebin.ca/v/4BX4xoF1gX7A22:38
pragmaticenigmaubuntunewbie101: as far as bug tickets, they're out there... I don't know which ones specifically22:39
ryuoStrange...22:39
nick__this is what my options look like. I don't see the sound card.22:39
ryuonick__: what options do you have under profile?22:39
nick__just the one you can see22:40
nick__Digital Sterio HDMI output22:40
ryuonick__: can you paste the output of: aplay -l22:40
nick__https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pPw236Rmx8/22:41
ryuoSo it's there...22:41
nick__card 0 device 022:41
ryuowhy does PulseAudio refuse to see it?22:41
ululateChristel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?22:42
ululateThis blog is essentially an ad for the Handshake ICO scam with a one-line "denial" of involvement mixed in there. It's obviously very unethical of Christel to not mention her own involvement in the scam which the blog post promotes.22:42
ululateConsider Andrew Lee's involvement, Andrew Lee is Christel's boss at London Trust Media and he also controls the majority of freenode voting rights. Andrew Lee also heads the handshake ICO scam. Coincidence?22:42
ryuohm.22:42
pragmaticenigmanick__: if you run "sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade" are there any updates?22:42
nick__damn... sorry guys. I'm colorblind. I had the cable stuck in yellow instead of lime green. plugged into the "other green" and it started working.22:43
pragmaticenigmanick__: cool... one of the newer features is that sounds cards that support cable detection won't display if no cable is detected. (Personally not a fan of that feature here) ... Was just about to ask if you had the correct port pluged in22:45
pragmaticenigmaadded in 17.0422:45
nick__it seems to only show up if you get the right plug. pebkac. Thanks for your time. one day they will label the plugs on motherboards :)22:45
ryuopragmaticenigma: ... that sounds like a horrible idea. it makes it harder to troubleshoot.22:45
pragmaticenigmanick__: I mean to do the same someday... I only remember on the next time I pull apart my machine22:46
pragmaticenigmaand swear I shall one day mark the port!22:46
ryuomust be a pulseaudio level change.22:47
ryuoi could understand making it grayed out, but...22:47
ryuohiding it completely?22:47
nick__it is a horrible idea. because it makes no sense if you've got 6 holes and have to guesss the right one before it even shows up.22:47
nick__..it looked green to me, but thats also the excuse I use at traffic lights.22:47
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ryuoi frankly don't know anyone tht even uses surround sound. lol22:48
nick__ryou, absolutely. Now I have to figure out which is the microphone.22:51
ryuonick__: i know. it's the last one you'd try. :)22:51
nick__can I shut off the hdmi one?22:54
nick__just in case it changes randomly by itself?22:54
ryuonick__: no idea.22:54
pragmaticenigmaOnly in the sense that you can "mute" it... It's unlikely it's actually outputing sound, DVI wasn't originally designed for audio signals and what's probably happening is the signal from the display devices is flagged as having audio capbilities (perhaps it has a head phone jack?)22:55
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ryuopragmaticenigma: chances are the output port is HDMI but the monitor or w/e only supports DVI.22:56
ryuoSo...22:56
ryuoit still shows up on the desktop.22:56
nick__yeah, the pc is putting out on HDMI but the monitor only has DVI22:56
pragmaticenigmanick__: Long ago I used to have to add a flag to xorg.conf to turn of the EDID signaling for a DVI-to-HDMI connection to a TV22:56
pragmaticenigma*turn off22:57
illuminatedunderstanding udev, dbus, polkit, systemd, and how all interact with one another is complex22:57
pragmaticenigmanick__: Ah! I see... I thought it was the reverse. In that case, the monitor is sending an EDID signal to the graphics card aobut its capabilities. It's erroniously reporting it has sound capabilities. It's best to just ignore it and not worry. Best option is to mute the output in the sound control panel22:58
pragmaticenigmailluminated: Do you have a support question that we can help you with?22:58
ryuopragmaticenigma: i figured the more likely situation is pulseaudio assumes the HDMI output can support audio.22:59
illuminatedno, sorry.22:59
ryuobut who knows.22:59
nick__that sounds good, I'll look to see if I can find that, but I'm worried Ill break HDMI output then I have no screen. maybe I'll wait till I actually get a problem before I start messing wiht that stuff.22:59
ryuopragmaticenigma: the device doesn't understand HDMI, so...22:59
ryuowho knows.23:00
pragmaticenigmaryuo: it's possible that the drivers assume that if it doesn't have a signal, to be helpful, assume there is audio capabilities. to reduce the chance it doesn't work and requiers a support ticket23:00
pragmaticenigmailluminated: all good ... just wanted to make sure. If you like, #ubuntu-discuss is a great place to discuss those woes :-)23:01
ryuopragmaticenigma: i don't know enough about HDMI to really know.23:01
ryuolol23:01
nick__thanks a lot guys, its great to feel that when you're debugging this kinda thing someone is ready to help you.23:02
nick__...even when its just not plugged in right.23:02
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ryuoOh joy. A net split.23:03
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pragmaticenigmanick__: that's why we're all here... to seek help and offer when we can23:03
pragmaticenigmaryuo: It's not so much HDMI specs... Best practices in software development that interacts with real world is to assume things are working until you can prove they aren't23:04
pragmaticenigmasadly, that introduces a lot of attack vectors23:04
ryuopragmaticenigma: the autoload from external media?23:05
pragmaticenigmaryuo: not sure I understand your question23:06
ryuopragmaticenigma: windows was infamous for trying to helpfully run programs on CD-ROMs or other media.23:06
ryuopragmaticenigma: is that one example you meant?23:07
pragmaticenigmano, that's later in the pipe/process23:08
ryuoI see.23:08
ryuoBut it still exposed an attack vector...23:08
ryuostill, if someone was willing to stick random media into their computers, they may run programs on them anyway.23:09
pragmaticenigmain the case of nick__'s audio port. By default the drivers would assume that since I have a sound card, I can output audio. So at first the audio would be available. Then the drivers see that the card can report if something is attached to the port. So the drivers query that and find no connection. it then turns off the signal23:09
pragmaticenigmaso by default, audio was routed to the sound card, but after detecting there was no device attached, it switched off that signal until it detect a device is attached23:10
pragmaticenigmadoes that make sense ryuo ?23:11
nick__I used to have a windows box that had a similar motherboard. it would say something like "you've plugged something into the black port, if this is not a rear speaker try someting else." other times it would ask what type of device it was and reassign the port, though I don't remember when it would do one and when it would do the other.23:12
nick__yeah, it makes sense but I'd prefer it to be greyed out or say something like "no cable detected". that would make it much easeier to figure out why it didn't work. if the cable had been broken I'd never have figured it out.23:13
pragmaticenigmai agree with you nick__ ... Kubuntu has a slightly different screen for audio, that lists all devices and I think grays out disabled ones (or at least doesn't make them selectable)23:15
pragmaticenigmai'd have to double check23:15
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fullstackhi, I am running ubuntu 16.  My xterm is purple (fluxbox) how do I disable the purple background in xterm or for system wide?23:22
tomreynfullstack: there is no such thing as "Ubuntu 16".23:23
fullstackUbuntu 16.04.5 LTS (Xenial Xerus)23:23
fullstackthanks in advance for any help23:23
fullstackif I google "remove purple ubuntu" I do not get relevant help23:24
tomreynfullstack: are you into the concept of man pages?23:24
fullstackyes I have been using unix for over 25 years23:24
tomreynthere's a package 'man-db', you can install, then you can run "man xterm"23:24
tomreynoh, then you'll know :)23:25
tomreyni think you're trying to configure th background color of xterm23:25
tomreynwhich seems ot be documented there23:25
fullstackbut xterm does not come set as purple, so where is it being set as purple?23:25
oerhekstransparancy perhaps?23:25
tomreynif i was to guess, it's part of ubuntu's CI23:26
tomreynCD23:26
tomreynwell, let's call it design guide23:26
fullstackwhat is this system?23:26
pragmaticenigmaIf I were to guess... it's in a script that runs each time xterm is started ... but that could be confirmed in the man pages23:27
tomreynfullstack: i'm just saying purple is a part of ubuntu's common color scheme23:27
tomreyn(or was)23:27
tomreynfullstack: did you check the files in the FILES section of the man page to see whether one of them defines those colors?23:28
tomreynalso see ENVIRONMENT23:28
tomreynfwiw, i also run 16.04.5, but Xubuntu, and xterm has a black background23:29
pragmaticenigmatook me 3 seconds to google the answer23:30
pragmaticenigmahttp://lmgtfy.com/?q=xterm+set+background+color23:30
pragmaticenigmasorry to be crass... but to claim using *nix for over 25 years... this seems like a simple query23:32
sillyslux__fullstack, do you have a ~/.Xdefaults?23:32
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fullstackI just created a script that forced xterm to be called with -bg black23:34
fullstackto be done with it, thanks for everyones help though23:35
sillyslux__cat /home/silly/.Xdefaults: xterm*background: #12345623:35
sillyslux__this makes it blue23:35
fullstackoh ok thanks23:35
sillyslux__man xrdb23:35
sillyslux__xterm*foreground: #ffffff xterm*faceName: Bitstream Vera Serif Mono xterm*faceSize: 11...23:36
sillyslux__it says "many desktop environments use xrdb to load ~/.Xresources files on session startup ... as a generalized replacement for ~/.Xdefaults"23:40
sillyslux__i use fluxbox and at least this wm does use ~/.Xdefaults23:40
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Simba11Christel just posted this "denial" on the freenode blog https://freenode.net/news/spam-shake Why does this blog post mention "10.2 million" THREE times?23:54

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