[08:06] <wblackstone> hi
[08:06] <wblackstone> upgrade  brkke things
[08:07] <wblackstone> kyyboard nnjut
[08:07] <wblackstone> input
[08:07] <wblackstone> led stopped wifi
[08:09] <wblackstone> kb broke
[08:10] <wblackstone> can u fix?
[08:11] <wblackstone> sound works sometimes
[08:11] <wblackstone> works now
[08:12] <wblackstone> fix kb
[08:14] <wblackstone> no see eelect input setng
[08:15] <wblackstone> ne vis per jur
[08:16] <wblackstone> en pec kb
[08:17] <wblackstone> sit fil um
[08:17] <wblackstone> bono
[08:17] <wblackstone> eclesia dei
[08:18] <wblackstone> pro tu
[08:18] <wblackstone> vive espiritu!
[08:20] <knome> please stop.
[08:20] <wblackstone> torbus infiiitum preces loeem ipsum
[08:20] <wblackstone> tori
[08:20] <knome> wblackstone, have you finished?
[08:21] <wblackstone> knome fix kb
[08:22] <wblackstone> updaee broke kb
[08:22] <knome> wblackstone, that is not even a question, and you're not giving any details either; how is your keyboard "broken"?
[08:22] <knome> which upgrade?
[08:22] <wblackstone> bionic
[08:22] <knome> from what release did you upgrade from?
[08:23] <wblackstone> frmm 16 -> bioiic
[08:23] <knome> ok, and how is your keyboard broken?
[08:24] <wblackstone> no input
[08:24] <knome> usb? bluetooth?
[08:24] <wblackstone> no showing
[08:25] <wblackstone> ps2 buss?
[08:25] <wblackstone> hp mini
[08:26] <knome> laptop?
[08:27] <wblackstone> netbook
[08:27] <knome> ok, which hp mini?
[08:29] <wblackstone> mine
[08:29] <knome> very funny.
[08:29] <knome> maybe stop the trolling and be able to get help?
[08:30] <wblackstone> the moeel num is hostname
[08:30] <knome> i do not have your hostname, and haven't got telepathic skills
[08:31] <wblackstone> xubuntu-HP-Mini-110-1000
[08:31] <knome> have you plugged in an external keyboard - does that work?
[08:32] <wblackstone> yu  need a eeaarc advisor clone
[08:32] <knome> i thought it was you who needed support, but i guess i was mistaken...
[08:32] <mous> knome: obvious low grade troll
[08:32] <wblackstone> dees xubnntu dffault to evdev?
[08:33] <wblackstone> smmple haee an inutt eelect eetting
[08:34] <knome> wblackstone, ok, since you're not even responding to me; good luck.
[08:34] <wblackstone> knome an input selector needed
[08:35] <wblackstone> mabee g baack oo uunntu 10 hhen
[08:36] <wblackstone> this is absurd
[08:38] <wblackstone> can ouu build a custom iso?
[08:38] <pmjdebruijn> live-build can do that
[08:38] <pmjdebruijn> but it's not super easy to use
[08:39] <wblackstone> you have model
[08:39] <pmjdebruijn> huh?
[08:39] <mous> pmjdebruijn: he's trolling :(
[08:40] <wblackstone> no no playboy
[08:41] <wblackstone> step back
[08:43] <wblackstone> no gretchy green in it for yuu stop crowding
[08:44] <wblackstone> this be my support tckt
[08:45] <wblackstone> fix kb
[08:55] <wblackstone> knome how fix
[08:56] <wblackstone> yuu can be a hero
[08:57] <wblackstone> something needbbe done wthh internet oointnngat freenode
[08:58] <wblackstone> it all points here
[08:59] <wblackstone> be great
[09:00] <wblackstone> bono, vive espiritu!
[11:00] <xubuntu76d_> Hello. I had some troubles some time ago after installing CUDA: black screen appeared and I cannot login. I solved the problem running some commands suggested here. I was able of work, but always, when entering the system I got this message: Ubuntu 18.04 has experienced an internal erros. It is about Xorg assert failure. Nvidia is mentioned in the details of the report to be sent with the error. Unfortunately there is no way to
[11:03] <xubuntu76d_> I have other problem that might have the same cause: I cannot use apt install to install packages. I got this: The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is to be installed
[11:04] <xubuntu76d_> For example, when trying to install 'htop': sudo apt install htop  Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is to be installed  tikzit : Depends: gnustep-base-runtime (>=
[11:04] <xubuntu76d_> Running 'apt --fix-broken install.. doesn't help
[11:07] <xubuntu76d_> Any suggestion to analyse the problem?
[11:44] <knome> xubuntu76d_, try 'sudo apt dist-upgrade' ?
[11:48] <xubuntu76d_> diogenes_, thank you for helping. I didn't remember if I have run that command before. I will give a try
[11:48] <diogenes_> xubuntu76d_, sorry?
[11:49] <xubuntu76d_> I can not use apt.... look: Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is installed  tikzit : Depends: gnustep-base-runtime (>= 1.24.7) but it is not installed           De
[11:52] <diogenes_> xubuntu76d_, and what do you get if you run this: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[11:53] <xubuntu76d_> http://termbin.com/x7of
[11:53] <diogenes_> omg
[11:54] <diogenes_> i've never seen such source.list :)
[11:54] <xubuntu76d_> diogenes_, may I know what you have discovery?
[11:54] <xubuntu76d_> descovered
[11:56] <diogenes_> sorry i'm on debian right now and there's literally 3 sources whereas you've got tons in there
[11:56] <diogenes_> can anyone confirm if deb http://pt.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-backports main restricted universe multiverse
[11:56] <diogenes_> is a standard xubuntu ^^^^
[12:00] <xubuntu76d_> Sorry, I'll be away for about 2 hours. I'll be back...
[14:24] <xubuntu76d> Hi, I have lost my internet connection, so I probably miss some answer on my previous question: I'm not able at using apt install.  diogenes_ asked me for the sources.list. It is here: http://termbin.com/x7of
[16:00] <xubuntu76d> diogenes_, do you have some suggestion to make the packages installer to work?
[16:00] <xubuntu76d> The source.list is here: http://termbin.com/x7of
[16:01] <xubuntu76d> I remember that when running apt install I got this: The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is to be installed
[16:14] <Spass> xubuntu76d, strange, I've just checked that libglx-mesa0 package and it depends on libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1) on my system
[16:14] <Spass> is your system updated? sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade
[16:21] <xubuntu76d> Spass, I have just updated, but I can't upgrade: $ sudo apt upgrade Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these. The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0 : Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is installed E: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken inst
[16:22] <Spass> xubuntu76d, and did you try "sudo apt --fix-broken install"?
[16:22] <xubuntu76d> yeap. I will will try again
[16:23] <Spass> xubuntu76d, those two can hep sometimes - "sudo apt install -f" and "sudo apt full-upgrade"
[16:25] <xubuntu76d> Spass, for --fix broken install I had this error: dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/libglx-mesa0_18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):  trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGLX_indirect.so.0', which is also in package nvidia-396 396.37-0ubuntu1 Errors were encountered while processing:  /var/cache/apt/archives/libglx-mesa0_18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1_amd64.deb E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg re
[16:25] <xubuntu76d> I will run the other two
[16:26] <xubuntu76d> Still the same errors....
[16:27] <Spass> how did you install NVIDIA drivers? from the official repo or from somewhere else?
[16:29] <Spass> xubuntu76d, seems like your NVIDIA driver is responsible for this dependencies issue
[16:30] <Spass> 390.48 is what I see in the official repos
[16:35] <xubuntu76d> Spass, I think you are right. I don't remember, but I think I have installed from the official repositories. I had to upgrade the driver, as far as I remember. For that I think I follow instructions from some forum.
[16:36] <xubuntu76d> Spass, I found the set of commands I have used
[16:37] <xubuntu76d> sudo apt-get purge nvidia* sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install nvidia-390
[16:37] <Spass> yeah, you've added additional repo for the drivers, that's a testing repository and can cause problems
[16:38] <Spass> what you can do is go back to the "official" drivers
[16:38] <xubuntu76d> Ah, okay
[16:40] <xubuntu76d> Do you now.... it is a nighmare to have CUDA working in laptops with Optimus system (GPU from Intel and NVidia). I think I end up with that solution after trying other things. Note also, that at that time, when I restart (after having CUDA running), I got a black screen after login. I solved with this three commands: sudo apt --fix-broken install sudo dpkg -i --force-overwrite /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-396_396.26-0ubuntu1_a
[16:40] <xubuntu76d> Does it mean that  I have official driver?
[16:41] <Spass> 390.48 is in the official ubuntu repos at the moment
[16:42] <xubuntu76d> hum... I think I can not have CUDA running with that driver...
[16:45] <xubuntu76d> Spass, I need to decide if I will install the official drivers, because I need to work with CUDA and I don't want to loose lots of time to setup everythink properly again. However a system without 'apt install' is very restrictive
[16:47] <Spass> xubuntu76d, I'm not sure about CUDA on 390.48 unfortunately
[16:49] <Spass> if you have time to test, you could go back to Nouveau, disable that NVIDIA PPA in the software-properties-gtk, and try 390.48
[16:50] <Spass> and if CUDA wouldn't work for some reason, you could enable that PPA and upgrade to 396 again
[16:54] <xubuntu76d> Spass, thank you very much for your help. I' not 'fluent' on this Linux operations... Actually I don't know how to go back to Nouveau (and I have only some idea on what Nouveau is...)
[16:55] <xubuntu76d> hum.. https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/
[16:56] <xubuntu76d> From this site https://nouveau.freedesktop.org/wiki/UbuntuPackages/
[16:57] <xubuntu76d> I can run:
[16:57] <xubuntu76d> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xorg-edgers/nouveau sudo aptitude update && sudo aptitude install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[16:57] <xubuntu76d> How to get back 396 again?
[16:57] <Spass> xubuntu76d, Nouveau is an open source driver for NVIDIA, and remember that in Xubuntu/Ubuntu it's very easy to change between the available drivers - https://ibb.co/dDHFkz
[16:57] <Spass> no, do not add any additional PPA
[16:59] <xubuntu76d> ok. :) you send me a snapshot written in a language that I unfortunately don't understand :)
[16:59] <xubuntu76d> Where to go in the  system? Can you tell me, please?
[16:59] <Spass> software-properties-gtk
[17:00] <Spass> Software & Updates
[17:00] <xubuntu76d> okay :)
[17:00] <Spass> Additional Drivers tab
[17:00] <Spass> this is what you should do in the first place, instead of adding some testing PPAs ;)
[17:01] <Spass> and from that settings you can also disable that testing NVIDIA drivers PPA
[17:02] <Spass> in the second tab
[17:02] <xubuntu76d> Yeap, I'm looking to the two tabs you refered to
[17:08] <xubuntu76d> The software-properties-gtk has stopped unexpectedly when I' trying to change to 390. Let me try again
[17:09] <xubuntu76d> hum...~$ software-properties-gtk Failed to register: Timeout was reached
[17:10] <xubuntu76d> I can restart..
[17:10] <xubuntu76d> I'm on Software and Updates again
[17:14] <xubuntu76d> I'm fighting with the system to change the drivers. I'm obtaining this message in the console: ~$ software-properties-gtk Warning: install transaction not completed successfully: Transaction failed: The package system is broken  The following packages have unmet dependencies:  libglx-mesa0: Depends: libglapi-mesa (= 18.0.0~rc5-1ubuntu1) but 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 is installed               Depends: libx11-6 (>= 2:1.4.99.1) but 
[17:16] <Spass> xubuntu76d, you're trying to change to Nouveau?
[17:17] <xubuntu76d> Yes
[17:19] <xubuntu76d> It doesn't allow me. It reverts back to 396 driver
[17:22] <Spass> at this point I'd probably try to: disable that PPA and purge the 396 driver and libglapi-mesa completely from the system, but that could potentially result in broken X / black screen on startup, but then you could always install "xserver-xorg-video-nouveau" or "nvidia-390" from the tty1 (Ctrl+Alt+F1)
[17:23] <Spass> but since that my solution is "not safe" you can look for some other solutions or wait here for some feedback from other users
[17:36] <xubuntu76d> Spass, your help was fantastic. Thank you. I will try what you suggest when I have a copy of my current work and time to fix possible problems (mybe the weekend)
[17:38] <Spass> xubuntu76d, yes, backups are important, and like I said, possible 'black screen' isn't that scary when you know that you can still fux / install stuff from the tty1 ;)
[17:38] <Spass> *fix
[17:40] <xubuntu76d> okay. Thanks, again, Spass