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SnoopyDoggyI'm back00:20
pragmaticenigmaSnoopyDoggy: Do you have an Ubuntu support question?00:21
leosemilieHow to turn on hibernate option with cryptswap?00:31
SnoopyDoggypragmaticenigma, nope,00:34
Tin_manSnoopyDoggy, you might be back, but from when?00:34
SnoopyDoggyjust a hello to the chat00:34
SnoopyDoggyTin_man, from biking lol00:34
pragmaticenigmaSnoopyDoggy: this isn't a chat channel. Please go to #ubuntu-offtopic for discussion and general chat00:34
SnoopyDoggypragmaticenigma, i know relax00:35
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Something1Happy Saturday and Sunday everyone! I was wondering if it´s possible to have the installer install an additional package during installation of the Ubuntu 18.04 desktop. Is that possible?01:28
magic_ninjawhat is the default x session in ubuntu, I'm trying to vnc into a raspberry pi02:20
guivercSomething1, to include an additional package, or script to download it would cause checksums to be invalid, so you'd be spinning your own ISO and no longer be using an official Ubuntu.  I'm aware of lots of scripts that do this (created by distros based on Ubuntu usually) - but I suspect it's not what you are after...02:24
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Something1guiverc, ah not what I am after no. Thanks for the information though. I was looking to include zstd into the installed system so I could use it right away with the btrfs compression. Now I have to reboot first02:34
JPSmanhowdy ho02:58
lotuspsychjegood morning JPSman03:01
lotuspsychjewhat can we do for you?03:01
JPSmanDo you happen to know the packing efficiency of hyperspheres in 9 dimensions? :OP03:05
JPSmanNothing :)03:05
KwizatsA hypersphere is a 4D object, so in any dimension higher than that, packing efficiency is 100%03:06
* Kwizats shuts up and returns to the topic at hand - silence03:07
JPSmanKwizats, :OP03:10
JPSmanKwizats, hyperspheres also refer to spheres in higher dimensions :OP03:11
Lord_Britishi'm tryng create a bootable usb uefi but my bios don't recognize it03:15
Lord_Britishdd just write and ignore efi partitition03:15
lotuspsychjeLord_British: are you trying to singleboot or dualboot ubuntu?03:17
Lord_Britishsingleboot live ubuntu03:18
lotuspsychjeLord_British: did you disable fastboot & secureboot?03:18
Lord_Britishyes03:19
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bane500Has anyone here ever used autofs04:15
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madLyfeif i delete something from a drive that is not the OS drive, either a share or other internal(mounted) drive, does it like copy over to my OS drives trash?05:07
R13oseHow come I am not able to play some html5 or flash videos in opera?05:38
guivercmadLyfe, i think it depends on how deleted; as I'm usually at bash/cli, I have no safety net beyond my backups (where applicable).  if using gui file manager, some of my shares have trash, yet other file.managers do not use trash (which could be my config/setup; I've never explored as I prefer term anyway)05:45
madLyfeya it seems like the deleted items are sent to trash on my OS drive. at least its shows them there and they appear to take up 'space'. there is a total space of all of the files and where they originated from listed in the file manager.05:47
JimBuntuR13ose, maybe try #opera06:22
JimBuntuR13ose, sorry, it's ##opera, but unofficial and about nobody there06:23
R13oseI will06:24
JimBuntuR13ose, FWIW, flash in 2018 is not a good idea... in general06:25
R13oseJimBuntu: yes I know06:30
tomreynmadLyfe: i dont think files you 'trash' are moved around to other file systems. instead, they're placed in /.Trash-$UID on the file system they originate from. what you see on the GUI when you access the trash can is a summary of all accessible file systems and their .Trash's for your uid.07:14
tomreyn("uid" means user id, i.e. what is returned by the "id -u" command)07:16
madLyfetomreyn: that makes sense but it says it's taking up space? it says it's of 'X' size.07:22
JimBuntumadLyfe, it's taking space 'somewhere'07:23
tomreynmadLyfe: the data is still there (where it originated from),so it's still taking up space (there). do you see something which suggests that the space is taken up on the / file system insteat?07:23
tomreyn*instead07:24
gt8ost4lcan anybody help me every 30 mintues i hear stratching while listening to music can anybody help me im using ubuntu 18.04 and am using clementine i checked the logs ans it said QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread?07:46
voltagexhow/where do I report this error - I've got the live server installer booted now but it should not be going anywhere near my zpool https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/2iT7u9al/2018-09-16%20(2).png07:49
voltagexsshd07:51
voltagexoops, you're not a shell07:51
tomreynvoltagex: what was the initial error, when did it occur?08:01
tomreynis this ubuntu live server  installer 18.04.0 or 18.04.1?08:02
voltagex18.04.108:03
voltagextomreyn: after confirming disk partitioning and explicitly setting NOT to touch any zfs related disk08:03
tomreynvoltagex: report the bug here ttps://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+filebug08:03
voltagexwhat logs do I need to pull?08:04
voltagexand how terrified should I be of it saying "wipe superblock" somewhere in that log?08:04
tomreynvoltagex: i dont see this message in the partial log you made available so far. depending on how far the installation got, you have the logs either just on the running installer system in /var/logs or also on the installed system at the same location08:06
gt8ost4ltomreyn: have you ever had someone who had scratching noises on ubuntu 18.04?08:06
tomreyngt8ost4l: do you think it's a sound issue, a hdd issue, or something else?08:10
gt8ost4li checked th elogs08:11
gt8ost4lit says QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread08:11
gt8ost4lis that it?08:11
gt8ost4lits the software08:11
gt8ost4lor operating system08:12
tomreynvoltagex: the actual software showing this error log is probably 'curtin', so you may need to look for a log file which is named liek this.08:13
tomreyngt8ost4l: no idea. this is so vague, it could be anything. does the sound seem to vcome from the sound hip, do you hear it when not playing music, do you hear it when no audio output device is connected?08:15
tomreyndo you have other moving parts on this computer?08:15
tomreynhip, -> chip(set)08:15
gt8ost4llike mouse and keyboard?08:16
gt8ost4lsometimes they disconnect if tats qhat you mean08:16
gt8ost4ltomreyn: its a sounds issue i read online with people having problems with alsa08:17
voltagextomreyn: error happened in "curtin" not "subiquity"08:17
sentimentI'm sorry... is strong language allowed here?08:18
voltagextomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/39kshcwsdb/08:18
tomreynvoltagex: right. i'd still file it against subiquity, which is the installer itself, curtin is a subsystem to it. but it's up to you.08:18
sentimentI mean F Linux, serious F it08:18
voltagexsentiment: probably not, what's up?08:18
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voltagexsentiment: deep breath and describe your issue, someone may be able to help08:18
sentimentafter one week of wondering what the heck is wrong with some sites, and calling the ISP now it became apparent that this messy OS is at fault08:19
tomreyn!sound | gt8ost4l08:19
ubottugt8ost4l: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - http://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.08:19
sentimentsome sites refuse to open , unless I turn on the VPN08:19
sentiment!!!08:19
sentimentI mean it's an online learning site, and this is my exam day and I have been fooled for days thinking the issue is on the ISP side08:20
sentimentand guesswhat? it's a LPIC course!!!08:20
sentimentI can't open it. it's exam day, I have Windows though. If this can't be fixed in an hour I will boot up to Windows08:20
sentimentand this is not the first time I have beeb having issues with Ubuntu 16.04 (all linux I suppose)08:21
sentimenthow can I tell what the F is wrong with it?08:21
sentimentis it because of IPv6?08:21
gt8ost4ltomreyn: the scretching noises happen after 30 minutes on my hwadphones all the work arounds online didnt help me !08:21
tomreynsentiment: take the exam now you have a workaround (the VPN), and come back here later when you're more relaxed, please. i'm not yet convinced this is a linux issue, and we could then diagnose it. but this is not the right time.08:22
sentimentthis freaking OS has had all sorts of issues with networks from the moment I installed it08:22
sentimentDNS, Ethernetcard, IPv6 whatever08:22
tomreyngt8ost4l: sorry, i wouldn't know how to debug this. make sure you keep watching dmesg (dmesg -w) while it happens and note down the time it occurs and check what's on /var/log/syslog at the time, too.08:23
sentimenttomreyn: I will boot using Windows then.08:23
sentimentI can access the site using my phone (Windows <3 Phone)08:23
tomreynsentiment: whatever works for you. ttyl.08:23
sentimentok08:24
gt8ost4ltomreyn: what do you mean you cant debug this its a qt script casing this!08:25
gt8ost4lisnt that log example a clue!08:25
gt8ost4ltomreyn: can i pm you i want to send you something for you could get a idea?08:29
tomreyngt8ost4l: no PM please. use a pastebin. i don't see how "QSocketNotifier: Can only be used with threads started with QThread" is related to audio issues.08:30
gt8ost4lits all that showed up in the log08:30
gt8ost4lit happened at 3:35am08:30
gt8ost4lthat was when the scratching began08:31
tomreyngt8ost4l: you will need to provide more context if you are hoping to get help here. which "qt script" are you referring to, which log files were you looking at, are the other indications that there is a correlation between this log message and the sound issue other than this message got logged during the same minute the sound issue occurred? which hardware is this? which ubuntu version areoyu running= which kernel?08:32
tomreyntypo: "are the other indications" ->  "are there other indications"08:33
gt8ost4ltomreyn: bingo you read my mind08:33
gt8ost4li told everybody it was 18.04.108:34
gt8ost4li checked the log at 335am and thats what it said08:35
gt8ost4loh yeah the kernel is 4.15.0-34-generic08:39
tomreynnot enough info. see if it happens when you don't play music. see if it happens when you play music using a differnt software, such as the default music player in this ubuntu version (i think that's rhythmbox, but i suggest you try to verify this).08:42
tomreyngood luck, i'll be back later.08:42
SentimentWho I was talking to?08:44
SentimentI was ranting on about network issues like 15 mins ago08:45
Borw3Hello08:46
SentimentI'm on Winows now, watching the course at the same time.08:46
Borw3Sentiment: What course?08:46
SentimentJust wanted to say now I remember that the issue happened after I apt-get upgraded Ubuntu 16.0408:47
Borw3Anybody here using Ralink RT3290 wifi card in Ubuntu or any other linux?08:47
SentimentBorw3 Some other guy was answering me.08:47
SentimentBorw3 those cards are ridden with issues, I have another model and had to tinker with configs to get it working smoothly08:48
Sentimenttomreyn was it you?08:49
voltagexthanks for your help tomreyn, I'm outta here, IRC hasn't changed in 15 years08:49
Borw3Sentiment: Wow, how did yu tinker? I left Ubuntu after Kernel 4.15.x The wifi strength just  dropped heavily, I even tried new Kernel 4.18.x, no avail :(...08:50
Sentimentsorry Can't help atm08:50
Borw3Sentiment: Just give me hint bro08:50
SentimentI'm in Windows right now and taking on online course. Can't focus... but what is your problem?08:51
Borw3Sentiment: Ralink rt3290 wifi signal is quite weak in Ubuntu, and the drivers that used to work back in 16.04 won't compile on 18.04 :(08:52
SentimentI think my problem was with my ethernet card, not wifi08:53
marika-alicjaHi, would someone help me with custom keyboard in 18.04? I created my layout, added it in /usr/share/X11/xkb/rules/evdev.xml, it is visiable and chosen i settings. I'm stuck on getting the Compose button to work.08:53
Borw3Sentiment: Okay man, thanks :D, might I ask what's the course about? I like to learn new staff too :D08:53
SentimentBorw3 nothing else changed? are other devices alright?08:53
SentimentBorw3 it's about administrating Linux.08:54
Borw3Sentiment: Every other thing is okay, but the wifi strength.08:54
SentimentI think there are some courses available on Udemy08:54
JoniiHello. I updated my computer. Got an error message indicating problem with hard disk(something like, initramfs tried to find swap partition, couldn't find it, then halted startup)08:55
JoniiI fixed this by telling initramfs to not look for swap08:55
Joniithe computer seems to work, but now Dota 2, a video game, runs as if it's not using GPU at all08:55
marika-alicjaIn Tweaks, is Compose key = Key to choose the 3rd level? I'm confused if they are to be used in conjunction or if this is one and the same key.08:55
JoniiAlso I had to reset some other settings, like, displays were reset08:56
JoniiSo basically, to me it seems there are various settings that have been changed as a result of that update, and one of them seems to have to do with GPU not functioning correctly08:56
d2r2Hii08:56
SentimentBorw3 can you move the device near the router?08:57
Sentimentsee if the signal gets better08:58
Borw3Sentiment: Yeah, it's Laptop, but man, It used to be stronger before :D, works better near the wifi.08:58
SentimentDo you have Windows installed?08:58
d2r2I recently installed Win10 and removed Ubuntu. Now i can't access my remaining two 200gb drives from windows. I can see the partitions in disk check utility. I thinkk the problem has something to do with partition type.08:58
Sentimentcan you try on Windows?08:58
Borw3Sentiment: Now yes, I am on windows, signal seems better than Ubuntu post 4.4.x kernel :(08:59
d2r2What should i do to bring them back without loosing data and without backing up i.e. I can't delete them which is the only option the disk utility is providing08:59
SentimentBorw3 how much better it is in Windows? look at the %09:00
Borw3Sentiment: 50% better09:00
Sentimentoh09:00
Sentimentwhat does iwconfig say?09:01
Borw3But Windows strength use to suck compared to Ubuntu back when it was shipping with 3.x kernel, the wifi drivers then used to compile on it.09:01
Joniid2r2, i'm assuming partition type is ext4 which you are trying to access?09:02
JoniiIf that's the case, then you could just try something like this, right? https://www.howtogeek.com/112888/3-ways-to-access-your-linux-partitions-from-windows/09:02
SentimentBorw3 try iwconfig command and paste the output09:02
Borw3Sentiment: On Ubuntu: -81db, while before it used to be around -50db which means stronger, back in 3.x kernel days :(09:02
d2r2Jonii yes i think that too. But i am not sure as it is showing blank in partition type column09:03
Sentimentaha09:03
SentimentBorw3 tbh, I may have the same issue too. I haven't quite paid attention to the signal strength difference between Ubuntu and Windows09:04
Sentimentand it's a Ralink card as well09:04
SentimentI hate it that Linux programs aren't consistent in their usdage of parameters format09:05
Borw3Sentiment: It has become worse with the stock kernel, and the wifi drivers no longer compile on any kernel above 4.4.x.... They comple in 4.4.x but with random kernel panics09:05
Sentimentsome -- , some -, some nothing09:05
JoniiBasically I believe I'm asking is, if by some weird reset, my computer had its GPU MASSIVELY underclocked or otherwise gimped through some setting change...09:06
JoniiWhat to do to check if this is the case, and change it back to normal?09:06
Borw3Sentiment: LOL, normally -- is for when you want to type the full word, and - is for short form, then nothing, well those are special cases.09:07
Sentimentfind is different eg09:07
JoniiGTX Ti 1050 graphics card09:07
Borw3Jonii: Are you playing the game via wine?09:07
Sentimentip to09:07
JoniiI'd need nominal/typical values and ways to check them, and change them09:07
JoniiBorw3: Nope, natively09:07
JoniiI had my FPS go from 120 to 809:08
Sentimenttoo*09:08
Borw3Linux needs to standardise their things. :(... A kernel update can brake alot of things.09:08
Borw3break*09:08
Sentimentyeah, same problem here09:09
JoniiBut I'm pretty sure it's just that I've managed to underclock my computer and I need to fix it09:09
SentimentI updated Ubuntu 16.04 and it fucked up my internet access with some sites09:09
JoniiLike, this seems really likely, but I need help in confirming this diagnosis, and fixing it09:09
Sentimentjust a simple upgrade, not a version change09:10
Sentimentwasted a few days thinking it was the ISP09:10
Borw3Sentiment: :( and Ubuntu is the stable side of linux, what of Arch users xD09:10
Sentiment:/09:10
SentimentBorw3 haha exactly my thoughts09:11
Borw3Jonii: Maybe try choosing a previous kernel, before boot and see if problem still exists09:11
Sentimentfreedom is a double-edged sword09:12
SentimentWindows isn't open source and free, but it is consistent mostly and supported well.09:12
Borw3Sentiment: There is closed and paid to use Linux OS which still suck even more than Ubuntu, and people pay to use xD....AKA Suse Enterprise Desktop09:15
d2r2Jonii, I followed the tutorial u provided and found that file system for drives is ext3. Now how can I convert it to NTFS as I won't be using Ubuntu anymore09:15
Ben64d2r2: you can't09:16
Ben64you'd have to get the files off, format ntfs, then put them back on09:17
Borw3d2r2: You can't without formatting xD...... You just have to boot Ubuntu from usb/cd then open that partition and copy/paste things back to a windows partition or any thats atleast FAT32 or NTFS09:17
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fath0mHello. Can somebody explain me why does Ubuntu 18.04.1 perform so bad on my new laptop? I'm running default ubuntu (gnome) and it is kinda sloppy. My hardware is new, i5-8250U laptop with Radeon 530 graphics.09:33
fath0mStill runs sloppy, what is going on?09:34
fath0mas far as i am aware, there is no need to install any amd drivers as they come out of the box since ubuntu 17.04, so what should i do?09:35
JimBuntufath0m, define "sloppy"... any benchmark differences? Have you confirmed the GPU driver is loaded?09:38
fath0mJimBuntu, slow fps, slow animations09:41
fath0mJimBuntu, low* fps, well in hardware listing, TOPAZ gpu is there, which is my amd gpu09:41
JimBuntufath0m, what about lsmod, does it list the amd module?09:42
fath0mJimBuntu, amdkfd, amd_iommu_v2, amdgpu09:42
JimBuntuOk, that looks right. Thinking... as I don't use 18.04.x09:43
fath0mJimBuntu, which do you use?09:43
JimBuntu16.0409:43
JimBuntufath0m, glxinfo | grep evice09:43
fath0mJimBuntu, well it's a dual gpu setup so I gues it might be the problem, but with other distros it seems to be better, I used to use Manjaro, it was quite fast, but I need Ubuntu for development :/09:44
fath0mJimBuntu, only lists 'Device: Mesa DRI Intel(R) UHD Graphics 620 (Kabylake GT2)  (0x5917)'09:44
JimBuntufath0m, try with 16.04.x live USB09:44
JimBuntufath0m, ruh roh, there is a problem then09:44
fath0mJimBuntu, amd does not seem to be there09:44
fath0mJimBuntu, any ideas? :D09:44
JimBuntuI'm running multi-gpu, but 16.04... this is yet another reason I refuse to upgrade at the moment... one of about 1209:45
fath0mJimBuntu, ohh, okay, I might get 16.04 then.. Did it work out of the box?09:45
JimBuntufath0m, use 16.04 if you can, still has a couple years of support, more than enough for a dev environment09:46
fath0mJimBuntu, and are you running Intel/Amd09:46
fath0mJimBuntu, I loved unity aswell, so I might use it haha09:46
JimBuntufath0m, I had to install the amd drivers, otherwise, yeah09:46
JimBuntuI am running both Intel + AMD09:46
fath0mJimBuntu, from website or where?09:46
JimBuntuI installed the AMD drivers from their website... trash, went back and used the official Ubuntu ones, nice now09:46
fath0mJimBuntu, so from repos?09:47
JimBuntufrom apt09:47
fath0mwhat is the package called?09:47
fath0mI will write it down, so I wouldn't forget, I'll do it today, when I'll have some time :D09:47
JimBuntufath0m, You need to determine which package you need... then a simple apt-get install, roughly, there was an added step. I'll see if I can find the instructions, one moment09:47
fath0mJimBuntu, thank you :)09:48
JimBuntufath0m, I think these are the official instructions... https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD09:48
JimBuntuThat doesn't look familiar though, lemme keep looking09:49
fath0mJimBuntu, yeah, this is old i think :D09:49
fath0mJimBuntu, yeah, 14.0409:49
JimBuntuHmmm. Having trouble finding the exact page I used... this should be a great start though, even references your topaz - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver09:50
fath0mJimBuntu, alright, thank you very much m8 :)09:51
fath0mJimBuntu, I'm really thankful :) Will try this tonight :)09:51
JimBuntuYou are welcome fath0m , keep on keeping on :)09:51
Borw3WHY UBUNTU HATES RALINK 3290 CARDS?09:52
Borw3WHY U HAVE LOW WIFI STRENGTH WITH RT3290??09:52
JimBuntu3290 trash?09:53
Borw33290 is trash?09:54
JimBuntuBorw3, That's what I am wondering... I mean, it is RALINK after all. However, you should be able to get the same level of quality via Ubuntu that you would otherwise get.09:54
JimBuntuBorw3, Sorry to say, I have no direct experience with this card. A quick google shows that model has had issues for several years though... depending on the computer it came pre-installed in... at one point, someone even made a patch - https://github.com/akshaim/RT3290-BT-Patch09:55
Borw3JimBuntu: For some reason Windows 10 has better support :(09:57
JimBuntuBorw3, I'm not surprised by Win10 having better hardware support... Ralink really doesn't care very much for the linux community. :-(09:58
JimBuntuRalink is from MS's back yard too.09:58
JimBuntuTo be fair, Ralink only makes chipsets... how, exactly, those chipsets are used and abused is up to the board manufacturer.09:59
Borw3Didn't Ralink get baught by Mediatek, and now Mediatek owns about 60% of middle range smart phone chips in market, and they using tech from Ralink, and Android is Linux...So why Linux has shitty support?10:01
JimBuntuThey did get bought by MediaTek nearly 10 years ago10:01
JimBuntuAndroid uses the Linux kernel, yes. Android isn't mainline Linux though, lots of changes/customizations. I can't say why the mainline kernel (which Ubuntu uses a modified/approved version of) doesn't support the specific model you have though... that's outside the topic for this channel. You may have more luck in ##linux though10:02
Borw3Or maybe their cards are so proprietary that even the people who buy their chips for their boards are not given the source code to adopt? :(10:02
JimBuntuBorw3, It's also a bit early for the normal support people in this channel, you may do better in a couple of hours10:03
BluesKajHowdy folks10:03
JimBuntuBorw3, it's up to the people who write the module to decide if they will fully share it :-(10:03
furaidiHi there, I have a question about Eclipse IDE. It crashes right after starting with "java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter" errors, there is a bug at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=891956 . What can I do at this point? Maybe downgrade Eclipse to some version somehow?10:04
ubottuDebian bug 891956 in eclipse "eclipse no starting -ClassNotFoundException: org.eclipse.core.runtime.adaptor.EclipseStarter" [Critical,Open]10:04
JimBuntuBorw3, https://askubuntu.com/questions/778553/ralink-rt3290-driver-module-not-launching-and-i-cant-figure-out-why    ?10:06
tomreynfuraidi: which ubuntu version are you running, which JRE?10:10
tomreynand how did you install eclipse10:11
funabashiHi i have a old laptop, what is a nice ubuntu disto with leighwith version ? GUI needed10:14
QBRTfunabashi - describe "old", like spec-wise10:14
gt8ost4ltomreyn: i copied /etc/pulse/default.pa to config/pulse and the result was that it didnt work since it didnt show the scroller!10:15
JimBuntuQBRT, Qbert, now THAT is old. Good on you for the name!10:15
tomreyngt8ost4l: i dont know why you're telling me this?10:16
gt8ost4ltomreyn: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1017529/etc-pulse-default-pa-permbashission-denied10:17
tomreyngt8ost4l: this doesn't answer my question.10:17
gt8ost4llook at it throughroly10:18
gt8ost4lwhat do you see10:18
tomreyngt8ost4l: i can't help you right now, good luck.10:19
firelegendOdd10:19
firelegendyesterday ubuntu booted just fine from recovery mode into normal mode10:19
firelegendnow it doesnt10:19
firelegendstuck on Starting Manager, install and Generate Color Profiles.10:20
funabashiQBRT: HP Compaq Business Notebook nx7010 - 15.4" - Pentium M 725 - Win XP Pro - 512 MB RAM - 410:20
firelegendHowever the kernel works10:21
firelegendas soon as I press the power button in this stuck state10:21
firelegendit initiates a shutdown and I can see the messages in the output10:21
Fudgeanyone tried building bionic with vmbuilder?10:23
BluesKajghost64, mucking about with pulseaudio conf file isn't necessary, usually alsamixer and pavucontrol settings are all that's needed10:24
QBRTJimBuntu, thanks I guess^^10:25
QBRTfunabashi - ever tried Xubuntu?10:25
archhere1icI've followed a guide to set up ftp, however when I try to add a newly created user to the user list I fail to log into ftp with this user. This is the guide except that i hardcoded this line local_root=/home/viktor/ftp because i want them both to use same root folder https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-set-up-vsftpd-for-a-user-s-directory-on-ubuntu-16-0410:27
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archhere1icAny ideas what might have gone wrong?10:27
QBRTarchhere1ic do you get any error messages upon login10:28
archhere1icThe second user doesnt have its own home dir so I havent tested to remove the hard coding10:28
archhere1ic331 Please specify the password.10:28
archhere1icPassword:10:28
archhere1ic530 Login incorrect.10:28
tomreynarchhere1ic: have you considered a different protocol than ftp? a secure / current one?10:29
archhere1icyes normally Id prefer something else, but im helpin someone with a wordpress site10:29
QBRTcheck if the users are allowed to access the local_root directory10:29
archhere1icif I use a random username I will never be prompted for a åasword10:29
QBRTmaybe try logging on in the shell with that user first to see if the user is properly set up10:30
archhere1icdr-xr-xr-x  3 nobody nogroup     4096 Sep 16 06:57 ftp10:30
archhere1icftp here is /home/viktor/ftp10:31
QBRTso ls -la only gives back "nobody"?10:31
archhere1icdr-xr-xr-x  3 nobody nogroup     4096 Sep 16 06:57 ftp10:33
archhere1icthis was run from the second user10:33
QBRTtry again chown10:33
archhere1icI have a usergroup called wordpress that both are in, tried setting sudo chown andre:wordpress /home/viktor/ftp10:39
furaiditomreyn - Eclipse installed thry Synaptic (as usual for me), Ubuntu 18.04, default-jre-1.10-6310:40
archhere1icandre is the second user. I can still ftp in with viktor, but i get the same password error with andre, and yes I just tested sudo wit10:40
archhere1ici just tested sudo with andre,and the password works there10:40
archhere1icmade andre sudo to be sure that he didnt miss system priveleges, so this feels weird indeed10:42
archhere1icandre@ubuntu-2gb-fra1-01:/home/viktor$ cat /etc/vsftpd.userlist10:42
archhere1icviktor10:42
archhere1icandre10:42
archhere1icrestarted the service multiple times10:43
tomreynfuraidi: make sure you use an older JRE, try openjdk-8-jre10:44
firelegendVery odd10:45
furaiditomreyn: is that mean, that Eclipse is not comportable with openjdk-11?10:46
firelegendit just simply refuses to boot now10:46
ppfcan anyone recommend a passwordmanager?10:46
tomreynfuraidi: i doubt it is.10:46
furaiditomreyn: ok, thanks10:47
furaidiI'll try10:47
tomreynppf: keepassxc10:48
ppftomreyn: i find the keepass/keepassx/keepassxc bit quite confusing10:49
ppfdoesn't build trust10:49
Borw3furaidi: JDK 11 is not even officially out yet, best stick with 8, or go to 10, if you want to be on edge.10:49
tomreynppf: you mean the fact that there are different variants of it?10:49
ppfforks maintained by different people, yeah10:50
tomreynppf: to me, it suggests a certain popularity.10:50
ppfbest way to kill a project is to fork it10:50
furaidiI have another question. I noticed that fglrx is not present in new ubuntu distros, how can I increase performance like before, cause radeon drivers still sucks (fglrx ~360fps/radeon ~59fps)10:51
furaidiAnd I can't use amdgpu-pro10:52
tomreynppf: other times it's a good way to keep it going. in the past, different variants of the software were developed for different platforms (read operating systems) which had to be maintained seperately. now there's a cross platform one, to me this seems more manageable and more maintainable. obviously there are other options if you prefer those.10:52
furaidiAMD APU A-8 4500M with Radeon HD 7640G10:52
tomreynfuraidi: 59 fps suggests vsync is in effect.10:53
furaidihow can I turn it off?10:53
ppftomreyn: so which one should i pick? XC? why this one specifically?10:54
firelegendI should check the smart data10:54
firelegendsee if the HDD might be failing10:54
tomreynvblank_mode=0 glxgears10:55
tomreynfuraidi: ^10:55
tomreynhttps://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ConfigurationOptions/10:55
furaidithat was useful, man. Thanks a lot)10:56
tomreynppf: because it's cross platform, active development, has the best chances of survival IMO. but dont trust me, instead you should compare the source code repositories of the various packages.10:56
tomreynfuraidi: welcome. check also this, there are some great features hidden on this page: https://www.mesa3d.org/envvars.html10:58
tomreyne.g. GALLIUM_HUD10:58
tomreynMESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE10:58
furaidiok10:59
tomreynLIBGL_SHOW_FPS10:59
tomreyn...and a couple more10:59
boritekhi11:00
boritekhi11:00
tomreynboritek: siza11:00
tomreyni mean szia11:00
furaiditomreyn: where can I do changes constantly, from starting system?11:00
boritekI have tearing in Ubuntu 18.04 while video playback, I tried everything i found on the net to fix this, but nothing worked. (i do not have any optimus gfx, but a dedicated GTX 770). However I have just found out that that is no tearing in Ubuntu session only in gnome-session11:01
tomreynfuraidi: system wide: /etc/environment  or within your user scope: ~/.profile or ~/.bashrc (read the comments on top of these files)11:01
boritektomreyn: szia :)11:02
boriteksry in ubuntu session I meant: Unity session11:02
boritekit works there fine11:02
boritekwhy is there a different with gnome-session?11:03
Welastevilhi ubuntu people!11:03
boriteki guess it is a vsync problem, but vblanc is set in nvidia-settings11:03
Welastevildoes anyone know how to create a compiz-like 3k cube effect on ubuntu 18.04?11:03
boritekbut somehow maybe ignored11:03
boritekWelastevil: i guess it is not possible11:04
Welasteviloh no...11:04
Welastevilit was my favori feature!11:04
BluesKajWelastevil, yeah use kde/plasma11:04
boritekWelastevil: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/09/wobbly-windows-new-libanimation-linux-library11:04
boriteksomefeatures gonna come back from compiz effects11:04
Welastevilreally??? let me try!11:05
boritekbut I am  also missing the cube :D11:05
furaiditomreyn: thank a lot, man)11:05
tomreynfuraidi: you're welcome.11:05
boritekWelastevil: it is still under development you better wait a bit until libanimation matures11:05
Welastevilok11:06
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boriteku guys do not have tearing with video playback?11:08
boritekespecially with nvidia binary driver11:08
boritekit is really frustrating11:09
boritekwatching a movie stuttering every second11:09
boritekthe funny thing i do not see tearing so much in Steam videos...11:10
boritekand it is also fine in Unity session as described earlier11:10
WelastevilI see....11:14
Welastevilits not done yet11:14
QBRTbest way to fix the tearing with nvidia in 18.04: https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/8fb9oj/how_to_fix_screen_tearing_ubuntu_1804_nvidia_390/11:17
boritekQBRT: thank you, but the problem is that i do not have optimus but dedicated nvidia card, i tried settings like that, but do not work unfortunately :(11:21
boritekanother funny thing: it happens with almost all video player, smplayer, vlc, totem, but MPV player has no tearing though but only in full screen. Without full screen it has also tearing :D11:24
boritekwtf?11:24
QBRTdid you follow the full guide?11:25
chaosfischCan someone tell me how / why ubuntu boots so slowly? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/R9qH5KGKs3/11:27
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boritekQBRT: yes11:30
QBRTboritek: what version of nvidia are you running?11:32
boriteki have tried 2 versions as well: the latest 396.54 and also 39011:33
boritekneither of them solved the issue11:33
tomreynchaosfisch: this doesn't answer your question, just a side note: swapaccount defaults to 1 according to https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.15/admin-guide/kernel-parameters.html11:34
QBRTboritek: oh, sorry to hear. for me 396 solved any tearing issues on my system11:34
chaosfischtomreyn: it did not, so I had to set it to 1.11:34
tomreyninteresting, maybe ubuntu changes the default.11:35
boritekchaosfisch: you can see why it is slow by: systemd-analyze blame11:35
boritekQBRT: are you using Unity or gnome-session?11:35
boritek18.04?11:36
QBRTgnome-session on 18.0411:36
boritekbut I guess you are on a laptop?11:36
QBRTusing 396 for the drivers ppa11:36
QBRTyep on dell xps 15 957011:36
boritekyeaha that is the problem11:36
tomreynchaosfisch: secureboot is off, right?11:36
boriteklaptop has the optimus thingy11:36
chaosfischtomreyn: it's on11:36
boritekbut i have dedicated card on a desktop PC11:37
QBRTI see...11:37
boritekand all solutions are talking only for laptops that does not help on desktop11:37
tomreynchaosfisch: this can reduce available entropy, resulting in slow boots. but i'm not saying this is the case here (still reading your paste).11:38
chaosfischmaybe its this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/176778211:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1685794 in linux (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1767782 Boot delayed for about 90 seconds until 'random: crng init done'" [Medium,Confirmed]11:42
tomreynlooks like it, see the time jump in lines 971 to 97211:43
tomreynchaosfisch: the above is a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/168579411:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1685794 in linux (Ubuntu) "Boot delayed for about 90 seconds until 'random: crng init done'" [Medium,Confirmed]11:44
chaosfischokay but that currently has no solution, I'll try the one from the duplicate. Be back in a few minutes.11:45
chaosfischtomreyn: yes this is a lot better now11:48
tomreynchaosfisch: what did you do?11:48
tomreyn1685794 is the bug report i had in mind when i suggested that secureboot could drain on entropy11:48
chaosfischI changed /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume11:49
chaosfischsuch that RESUME=none11:49
tomreynchaosfisch: what was your resume device then?11:51
chaosfischsome other UUID that was in there.11:51
chaosfischbased on what I see it didnt match any of my disks.11:52
tomreynchaosfisch: i'm not certain, but i think linux nowdays waits there on purpose, not just for the / device to become ready, but also for sufficient entropy to be available to do a safe boot.11:52
tomreynoh, okay, if the resume device did not exist, systemd would wait there for a while hoping it woul dbecome available, this would also explain it.11:53
tomreynchaosfisch: do you still have the id that was listed there and can see if it matches anything in "blkid"?11:54
chaosfischblkid output doesn't match either.11:55
tomreynactually i was wrong about the resume device being /     - on my system it points to the swap partition11:55
chaosfisch-  got a second problem :D, grub. I cant get it to recognize my dual boot windows 10 which is on a nvme ssd.11:56
tomreynoh it's the suspend / resume device11:56
tomreynso swap makes esne11:56
chaosfischos-prober does not find it too11:56
chaosfischwindows partition is mounted11:56
tomreyndoes one of them boot via uefi, the other via legacy bios?11:57
chaosfischboth boot via uefi11:57
chaosfischubuntu and windows11:57
tomreyni don't know then, sorry11:57
chaosfischefibootmgr outputs "BBS(HD,,0x0)..BO" for the windows drive.11:58
chaosfischso I guess there seems to be a problem here.11:58
tomreynbbs is a bios module, so legacy bios11:59
tomreynuefi can handle those via CSM11:59
chaosfischah okay, that might explain it then, good to know.11:59
chaosfischseems I failed the windows install some time ago then. this should've been uefi.12:00
chaosfischthanks for the help12:00
tomreynwelcome12:00
funabashianyone know a bootable usb solution for remove virus/spywares?12:01
BluesKajfunabashi, from ?12:02
tomreynfunabashi: several AV vendors offer some, most are based on either linux or windows PE12:02
ikonianot really an ubuntu problem funabashi12:02
ikoniahowever you could use an ubuntu install to scan your non-booted windows partition12:02
sayo-my package manager says there's some trouble with unmet dependencies. it looks like my nvidia drivers where somehow installed without two dependencies, and now they cannot be installed even if I force with apt-get install -f12:14
sayo-here's what I get when I run apt-get install -f https://pastebin.com/TUvFaRn212:14
sayo-weird o.O12:14
ioriasayo-, maybe you need first to remove -34012:17
BluesKajsayo-, is dkms installed ?12:20
sayo-ioria: that would an undeed side effect I think, because I always has installed nvidia 390, nvidia 340 and nouveau... why did it suddently start complaining?12:22
sayo-BluesKaj: it is yup12:22
ioriasayo-, afaik, you cannot install multiple versions (safely)12:23
ioriasayo-, btw,  dpkg -l | grep nvidia | pastebinit  might help12:23
sayo-ioria: okay, weird because I always had these three options in Software & Updates but I see your point12:24
sayo-ioria: https://pastebin.com/J5GSPL3k there seems to be only one package for nvidia 34012:25
BluesKajsayo-, then your nvidia driver should build using dkms by default, and the 340 is known to be replaced by the 390 in some cases12:26
sayo-I may try to remove that one and see what happens: otherwise, I could just remove nvidia* and install the lastest drivers from scratch12:26
ioriasayo-,  sudo apt purge nvidia-opencl-icd-34012:27
sayo-ioria: that wont work, I can't get apt to work since it complains about unmet dependencies12:28
sayo-just a second I'll show ya12:28
sayo-ioria: https://pastebin.com/Z4gNiAm012:28
ioriasayo-,  you see that  nvidia-driver-390  is broken ?12:29
BluesKajsayo-, sudo dpkg --configure -a then try the  -f install12:29
ioriasayo-,  and 'f' it's not 'force' but 'fix'12:29
sayo-do I just purge everything nvidia and install again then?12:29
sayo-oh I thought it was force ;_; how lame sorry12:30
ioriasayo-,  according to you, apt is broken too12:30
ioriasayo-,  so you cannot purge anything12:31
sayo-BluesKaj: same error12:31
sayo-ioria: uhmm you're right12:31
firelegendAny idea how to fix the ubuntu login loop?12:32
ioriasayo-,  try to purge directly nvidia-driver-390  ; if it fails   use   sudo dpkg -P  <packages>12:32
alterjsiveI'm having trouble installing grub on my system, can anyone help me?12:32
firelegendI tried chown of /.xauthority and when it didnt work, even deleting it12:32
firelegendbut...no dice12:32
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firelegendDamn12:33
firelegendI think I have to reinstall Ubuntu12:33
sayo-ioria: okay, sudo dpkg removed nvidia-driver-390 at least12:34
firelegendThese things usually never happen but....12:34
sayo-let me try to purge everything12:34
ioriasayo-,  purge not remove12:34
alterjsivegrub efi amd64 failed to install to target12:34
firelegendalterjsive: You wont be able to continue the normal way12:34
sayo-got it ioria12:34
firelegendThe only way to get past that error is12:34
ioriaok12:34
firelegendis to use livecd12:35
firelegendLike boot into livecd mode12:35
firelegendand install from there.12:35
firelegendI got the same error on my lenovo y53012:35
alterjsivefirelegend, I am on a livecd12:35
ioriasayo-,  also these: libnvidia-ifr1-390  libnvidia-ifr1-390:i38612:35
alterjsiveit's after my kubuntu 18.04 instlal12:35
alterjsiveI didn't reboot yet12:36
firelegendWhat is your laptop?12:36
alterjsivefirelegend, i'm doing a raid 5 install on my msi gs7012:37
firelegendJust saying if you manage to install it12:37
firelegendyou will have many headaches12:38
firelegendprobably related to ACPI12:38
firelegendI am currently going to be reinstalling ubuntu on my laptop as it simply broke down12:38
ioriasayo-,  if apt is back to life (use also  dpkg --configure -a and   -f install  if needed), the other deps could be removed with sudo apt autoremove --purge12:39
tomreynalterjsive: raid-5 is not great, better do raid-612:39
sayo-ioria: I purged everything, now dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia is empty ^_^12:39
alterjsivetomaw12:39
ioriasayo-,  apt restored ?12:39
alterjsiveI only have ssd slots12:39
alterjsive312:39
tomreynalterjsive: meaning?12:39
alterjsivetomreyn, you need 4 disks for raid 6 r12:40
sayo-ioria: looks like it YAY!12:40
sayo-ioria master of the purgatory12:40
ioriasayo-,  can you paste /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers please ?12:41
sayo-ioria: /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-graphics-drivers: No such file or directory12:41
ioriagood12:41
ioriasayo-,  sudo apt autoremove --purge   again to be sure12:42
tomreynalterjsive: true, then i'd rather buy another disk or do raid-1 with a spare.12:42
sayo-ioria: done12:42
sayo-do I just install nvidia drivers now? or need I to reload/reboot something before?12:42
ioriasayo-,  you still need to reboot i'am afraid12:42
sayo-yeah I thought so12:43
sayo-I'm probably still using nvidia drivers right now12:43
ioriasayo-,  check in lspci12:43
BluesKajqdefaults to nouveau12:43
ioriasayo-,  lspci -k | grep -EA2 'VGA|3D'12:43
sayo-ioria: yeah still driver=nvidia12:44
ioriasayo-,  lsmod | grep -i nvidia12:45
sayo-nvidia              14340096  126 nvidia_modeset,nvidia_uvm plus many others12:45
sayo-drivers still in memory probably12:45
ioriasayo-, reboot12:45
sayo-after reboot this should fall back to nouveau as suggested by BluesKaj12:45
tomreynalterjsive: how did you partition, what'S the error message or situation you encounter?12:45
ioriayep12:46
BluesKajyup12:46
sayo-okay thank you both for troubleshooting me thru this12:46
sayo-I'll rebot later (woke up at 6am to study and got sidetracked by this silly error here)12:46
sayo-reboot even12:46
ioriaok12:47
BluesKajsayo-, I ran the nouveau driver a for 2 weeks, without any issues, before realizing i forgot to install the nvidia proprietary recommended driver12:49
firelegendI also tried installing the driver12:49
firelegendfor nvidia12:49
firelegendbut it failed12:49
firelegendOnce for adding it to DKMS12:49
firelegendand twice for the compiler version being different12:50
BluesKajdkms builds the driver12:50
firelegendAnd it failed12:50
alterjsivetomreyn, goo.gl/K4t3gd12:50
BluesKajthen you have some other issue that's affecting your driver12:50
firelegendHonestly, many12:51
firelegendI just had to reinstall Ubuntu as it started failing to boot12:51
firelegendI also get weird ACPI incompatability12:51
jonquestwhere can i customize the "Open in ...." options in Nautilus?12:51
jonquest(in the context menus on folders, files, etc...)12:52
firelegendBasically it has been hell to get 18.04 working12:52
firelegendand once I did, after a while I started getting the infamous ubuntu login loop12:52
alterjsivetomreyn, maybe I should try ubuntu server and install kubuntu-desktop :)))12:53
firelegendOnce I exhausted all options at saving the install, I chose to reinsall it12:53
firelegendhopefully I can...salvage the next one12:53
firelegendI don't blame linux or ubuntu, but the laptop manufacturer12:55
firelegendVery dumbed down BIOS, broken ACPI OSI likely12:56
oerheksjonquest, i think with nautilus-actions, or manually https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/353610/add-a-new-nautilus-context-menu-action-without-using-nautilus-actions12:56
BluesKajfirelegend, is your gpu suystem a hybrid like Optimus12:56
alterjsiveI've been trying to install kubuntu 18.04 on raid 5 for days urg12:57
firelegendI am unsure? I have an integrated and dedicated GPU12:57
oerheksfirelegend, yesterday i told you about i915.alpha_support=1 for that machine12:57
oerhekshttps://forums.lenovo.com/t5/Gaming-Laptops-Knowledge-Base/Installing-Ubuntu-18-04-on-the-Legion-Y530/ta-p/418725112:57
BluesKajintel and nvidia?12:57
firelegendoerheks: Yes.12:57
firelegendBut the issues drastically increased12:57
oerheksand did you update the bios, like tomreyn suggested?12:58
firelegendLike all of a sudden. Inability to boot from recovery mode, ubuntu login loop12:58
firelegendI did.12:58
firelegendI am currently reinstalling ubuntu.12:58
tomreynalterjsive: you seem to have posted a link to cooking recipes there12:59
firelegendoerheks: The major issues are acpi incompatability, which that tutorial seems to not experience.12:59
firelegendLike I managed to get it to boot once without acpi=off, and that was from recovery. And the next day...it failed to.13:00
alterjsivetomreyn, yeah sorry I mean i'm creating 1 efi partition of 512M and use the rest as a linux raid partition13:00
alterjsivecopy to all disks13:00
alterjsivecreate an raid 5 array, then install kubuntu13:01
tomreynalterjsive: grub can boot off mdadm raid-0 and -1, i'm not sure it can boot off other raid levels.13:01
alterjsivetomreyn, I see13:01
alterjsiveI have an extra hdd next to my 3 ssd's13:02
alterjsiveI will try to use it as an EFI boot partion instead13:04
tomreynalterjsive: i guess it doesn't matter too much where you put the separate /boot partition (can be a small raid-1), i just think you're going to need one.13:05
alterjsivedoes it need to be a raid partition?13:06
alterjsiveah understand13:06
tomreynalterjsive: no, and i take this back, apparently grub2 can boot off mdadm raid-513:06
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tomreynalterjsive: it's possible that the installer will not allow this configuration, though13:08
tomreynalterjsive: so if you're uefi booting, you want a gpt on all disks, an ESP on one highly reliable disk, and maybe, to make the installer happy, you need a raid-1 (or non-raid) /boot, and finally you'll have your raid-5 (which is a raid level which i still dont recommend)13:12
alterjsivei could add another ssd, replace the 2.5 hdd13:14
firelegendDoes anyone know how to clear old efi entries?13:14
firelegendIn BIOS, I can see several similar efi entries that are no longer valid13:14
alterjsivebut I would like to get this raid setup working13:14
alterjsivea successfull install would be nice13:15
firelegendalterjsive: Do you still get the efi error?13:15
alterjsiveI'm not sure what to try anymore, bit exhousted13:15
pragmaticenigmaclearing EFI entries would be specific to your BIOS... you'd have to find documentation specific to your computer/motherboard13:15
alterjsivetomreyn, should I create 3 raid devices? 2 raid 0 with efi and boot  and 1 ext4 for the  root?13:18
alterjsiveraid 1*13:18
alterjsive2 x raid 113:19
tomreynalterjsive: the ESP needs to be readable by your mainboard firmware, can't reside on a mdadm raid.13:19
alterjsiveEFI = ESP?13:19
alterjsiveyes13:20
alterjsiveok13:20
tomreynESP=efi system partition, (incorrectly) indicated as 'efi' on the installer13:20
tomreynon a side note, you can migrate from raid-5 to raid-6 later13:21
alterjsiveokk great13:21
alterjsiveso 1 ESP partition on each drive13:22
tomreynalterjsive: only one will be handled by your firmware, the one it finds first. probably the one on the lowest SATA port #13:23
tomreynthe same goes for grub13:24
FortKnightalterjsive: are you chatting from the system right now?13:25
alterjsiveFortKnight, android, why?13:25
alterjsiveI just want to be available during reboots13:26
FortKnightalterjsive: because i was going to get some more detailed info if you were13:26
alterjsiveI can copy paste using google docs13:26
FortKnightalterjsive: i'll assume you know how to install things...would that be a safe assumption?13:27
FortKnightalterjsive: like software13:27
FortKnightalterjsive: sudo apt install inxi pastebinit13:27
FortKnightalterjsive: let me know when done13:27
alterjsivesure13:27
FortKnightalterjsive: you can let me know when you've completed the step by simply saying "done"13:28
alterjsivedone13:28
FortKnightalterjsive: inxi -Fxxprzc0|pastebinit13:28
FortKnightalterjsive: share url/link here13:29
FortKnightalterjsive: if you do not get a url/link ...say so13:29
alterjsivehttp://paste.ubuntu.com/WhJ5Vs4XcC/13:31
alterjsivedidn't work13:32
FortKnightalterjsive: inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc termbin.com 999913:32
FortKnightalterjsive: try that...it'll make a shorter url/link...less chance for typo13:33
alterjsivetermbin.com/ujtdterm13:34
alterjsivetermbin.com/ujtd13:35
alterjsivethat worked13:35
FortKnightalterjsive: GS70 2QE gaming laptop?13:35
alterjsivemy partitions are not setup right, one sec13:35
alterjsiveyes13:35
FortKnightalterjsive: ok listen13:36
FortKnightalterjsive: have you ever heard of fake raid or software raid or win raid?13:36
alterjsivei5wq13:36
alterjsiveis the setup i';m trying13:36
alterjsivetermbin.com/i5wq13:36
FortKnightalterjsive: you will have to use fake raid aka mdadm13:36
alterjsiveyes I did that13:37
alterjsivealmost13:37
alterjsivetermbin.com/6zl613:38
FortKnightalterjsive: you have NOT configured a raid using mdadm as per your http://termbin.com/ujtd shows no sign of RAID being configured13:39
firelegendOk everything seems to13:39
FortKnightalterjsive: when you setup a raid successfully it will look like this13:39
firelegendfalling in place13:39
firelegendACPI managed to get it to work13:39
firelegendmanaged to clear invalid efi entries with efibootmgr13:39
Something1The Ubuntu hardware survey thing at the first boot, can I cancel that and run it again later? I install virtually, then transfer the drive to the laptops from the workstation13:40
alterjsiveFortKnight, will my last paste do?13:40
FortKnightalterjsive: http://termbin.com/w7t113:41
FortKnightalterjsive: as you can see in the RAID section13:42
FortKnightalterjsive: a raid has been "successfully" configured on the system compared to your http://termbin.com/ujtd raid section13:43
alterjsivewhat about 6zl613:44
FortKnightalterjsive: it is % 0.7 built13:45
FortKnightalterjsive: now just sit and wait until %10013:45
alterjsive32 min13:45
FortKnightgive or take a few minutes13:45
FortKnightmake a sandwich and some tea13:46
alterjsivebut I noticed that my efi partition is missing on /dev/sda113:46
alterjsiveafter I created the md0 raid device13:46
MAGICany eta for openssl 1.1.1 on 18.04?13:46
sentimenthello13:48
FortKnightalterjsive: lsblk|nc termbin.com 999913:48
alterjsiveFortKnight, is this an issue? fdisk still shows my efi partitions but /dev/sda1 is gone for exmple13:49
ducasseMAGIC: a finished ubuntu release generally does not receive later package versions13:49
FortKnightalterjsive: share url/link here13:49
alterjsivek is illigal13:50
MAGICducasse: so i need to wait for 18.10 or install it on my own13:50
tomreyn!latest | MAGIC13:50
ubottuMAGIC: 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.13:50
alterjsivete13:51
ducasseMAGIC: or ask for an sru13:51
alterjsivehttp://termbin.com/79kp13:51
ducasse!sru13:51
ubottuStable Release Update information is at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates13:51
ducasseMAGIC: (or backport)13:51
FortKnightalterjsive: no that's now what i asked to see...try that again13:52
FortKnightalterjsive: lsblk|nc termbin.com 999913:52
FortKnightalterjsive: that's "not"13:53
alterjsiveilligal option -k13:53
FortKnightalterjsive:  whereis lsblk|nc termbin.com 999913:53
oerheksMAGIC, i have no info, it is available  as openssl-1.1.1 on https://www.openssl.org , perhaps add yourself to this bugreport? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openssl/+bug/178080713:54
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1780807 in openssl (Ubuntu) "Please provide ED25519 support in 18.04 OpenSSL" [Undecided,Confirmed]13:54
sentimentI have a question.13:55
sentimenta generic Linux question.13:55
MAGICye will subscribe to this issue13:55
sentimentDoes Linux tend to fuck up internet connection will nilly?13:55
FortKnightalterjsive: no "-k" or "k" "option" is being used, i have to assume you are making a typographical error13:55
alterjsivehttp://termbin.com/pr3913:56
sentimentor after some update?13:56
oerhekssentiment, noneed for that language, keep this channel family friendly, thanks13:56
sentimentbecause I fuckin can't access certain sites13:56
sentimentoerheks: ok13:56
sentimentI think it happened after I updated the 16.0413:56
FortKnightalterjsive: just wait until raid it %100 complete before any further discussion13:57
alterjsiveok13:57
sentimentthis is the problem13:57
sentimenthttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=154880113:57
ducassesentiment: watch your language, please13:57
sentimentwget not working either13:57
sentimentHTTP request sent, awaiting response... No data received.13:58
sentimentwget ^13:58
sentimentconnection established and then it times out I guess13:58
sentimentjust some sites13:58
sentimentinteresting that I can access those same sites using a proxy (VPN)13:59
sentimentcould it be an IP version issue?13:59
sentimentwget is showing an IPv4 address though.13:59
sentimentcan I trust this OS to do my work and stuff without it making a mess of my internet conenction every now and then?14:00
sentimentlike, a problem with drivers or after an update14:00
tomreynsentiment: this is usually a result of one of (a) an unreliable network (up)link, (b) bad middle boxes, such as CPE, (c) misconfigurations at the target site (e.g. IPv4 addressing works, IPv6 addressing fails, but both are in DNS), (d) unsuitable network configuration (e.g. MTU 1500 on a pppoe initiated DSL link)14:01
sentimenttomreyn: oh please! I can access those sites perfectly fine on my phone and Windows;14:01
sentimenttomreyn: MTU? I did try that. Read the link I sent above.14:02
sentimentdidn't work14:02
tomreynsentiment: windows running on the same computer, using the same network connection?14:02
sentimentAlso I'm pretty sure it was workig before updating 16.04 to the latest version.14:02
sentimenttomreyn: yes14:02
tomreynsentiment: the link you posted above is a discussion from 201014:02
sentimentyes, but it is very similar14:02
tomreyncurrently, it's 2018, a lot has changed in tech since14:02
sentimentbecause one of the guys said he can access websites using a proxy14:03
sentimentsame as me14:03
sentimentthat is the weird thing14:03
sentimentwhere does Linux mess up IPs? at which layer?14:03
sentimentthat is what I don't understand14:03
tomreynyou seem to assume that linux does something wrong. i don't understadn what makes you think so.14:04
sentimentwget shows an IPv4 address14:04
sentimentand it is failing too14:04
sentimenttomreyn: it happened after the update. and all my other devices are working .14:04
sentimentI tried other browsers, wget... all fail.14:04
tomreynupgrade of what from what to what?14:04
sentiment16.04.0 to 16.04.114:05
tomreynso ubuntu 16.04.1 is what you run now?14:05
sentimentand I was really hesitant to update that minor version! let alone a whole upgrade14:05
sentimentyes14:05
tomreynyou should update to 16.04.514:06
sentiment4.15.0-33-generic14:06
tomreynyou are missing a lot of bug fixes14:06
sentimentI updated wednesday though!14:06
tomreynwhat's special about wednesday?14:07
sentimentdid it update in between?14:07
tomreyni'm not watching your system remotely14:07
sentimentwell I am sorry14:08
tomreynubuntu 16.04.5 has been out for months, i think, at least weeks.14:08
sentimentit is actually version 0514:08
sentimentI issued uname -a14:08
sentimentjust ran lsb_release -a14:08
sentimentso that rules out that then14:09
tomreynuname -a returns the kernel version, not the ubuntu version.14:09
sentiment#36~16.04.1-Ubuntu14:09
tomreyn"lsb_release -ds" (-a works, too) returns the version you are currently at.14:09
sentiment^ from uname -a14:09
tomreynright, this is not your ubuntu version14:10
sentimentanyhow, what could be wrong?14:10
sentimentso what is that then?14:10
sentimentlooks like Ubuntu version to me14:10
sentimentit is package version?14:10
tomreyncan you name a site you are unable to access and discuss the internet access technology you use?14:10
Something1It could just be that the certificates are so old that https won´t work?14:11
tomreynsentiment: "16.04.1-Ubuntu" indicates the first build of this HWE package version for ubuntu 16.0414:11
sentimenttomreyn: thanks for the info.14:12
sentimentfor example this http://get.faradars.org/dl/tutorials/fvnet9407/fvnet940706_vh19kz8cdos7_www.faradars.org.rar14:12
sentimentit's an educational video14:13
sentimentnot in English...whatever14:13
sentimentthe domain try that domain name14:13
sentimentget.faradars.org14:14
sentimentit returns an error on my side, timeout perhaps14:14
sentimentunless I connect using a proxy14:14
sentimentSomething1: could be. But then I can access other SSL sites14:14
tomreynping -c3 get.faradars.org | pastebinit14:15
sentimentI am not sure if this is related, but so far the problematic sites have been those hosted in my country14:15
sentimentcould be bychance though, since I use those.14:15
sentimenttomreyn: as I said wget connects to the site14:15
sentimentConnecting to get.faradars.org (get.faradars.org)|185.8.172.31|:80... connected.14:15
sentimentHTTP request sent, awaiting response... No data received.14:15
sentimentRetrying.14:16
sentiment^ that is the message from wget14:16
sentimentbtw I just tested its IP (185.8.172.31) in FF and it worked14:16
sentimentmeaning no errors14:17
sentimentDNS issue?14:17
tomreynsentiment: it resolves correctly for you.14:18
sentimentyes , it seems14:18
tomreynmtr -wnc5 185.8.172.31 | pastebinit14:18
tomreynyou may need to install mtr14:18
sentimentwhen I dig@get.faradars.org it says REFUSED though14:18
tomreyn"dig@get.faradars.org" is not a command that i know14:19
sentimentmy bad14:19
sentimentcan I ask what does mtr do?14:20
tomreyncombined traceroute and ping to all nodes of the trace14:20
tomreynplease also: pastebin /etc/resolv.conf14:22
sentimentI tracepath'd , isn't it enough?14:22
sentimentno errors14:22
sentimentit seems like a transport issue14:22
sentimentbecause it can reach the network fine, as far as I can see14:22
sentimenttomreyn: the machine uses NetworkManager, is resolv.conf pertinent?14:23
sentimentbecause I remember from another guy here that NetworkManager overrides it or something14:23
tomreynresolv.conf is still relevant. it may point to 127.0.0.1, but that's not yet been discussed,14:24
sentimentagain, other devices can connect to the host, so it should not be a problem with the path right?14:24
sentimentok14:24
tomreyntracepath works as an alternative to mtr, but it does only one ping to each node by default14:24
tomreyneither way, i haven't seen the output14:25
tomreynit's not just about hwether ir reports an error14:25
sentimenttomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/w6Frf6HY7b/14:25
tomreynsentiment: so you have 3 resolvers configured, do all of those resolve get.faradars.org to 185.8.172.31 ?14:26
sentimenthttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/p5VQgxNtQg/ tomreyn14:26
sentimentusing dig?14:27
sentimentdig -b ?14:27
alterjsiveFortKnight ok, it's done14:27
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tomreynsentiment: dig -t ANY get.faradars.org @RESOLVER14:28
alterjsiveFortKnight, should I try to install ubuntu now?14:28
tomreynsentiment: actually it'd be better to do two requests per resolver, -t A and -t AAAA14:30
tomreynsentiment: your route is weird, loads of 10.x.x.x nodes, then you end up on the target. who is your isp?14:31
sentimenttomreyn: it says ANY obsolete14:31
tomreynsentiment: see 2 lines above14:31
sentimentok14:31
sentimenttomreyn: I don't know why we are investigating DNS since wget can resolve to the IP and even establish the connection, but for what it's worth all nameservers returned the same address.14:32
sentimenttomreyn: shouldn't matter really. I mean the path is SAME for Windows and Windows has no problem :/14:33
tomreynsentiment: you have 3 resolvers configured. when you ran wget, it will have queried one of them, and we don't know which, that is why,14:33
sentimentthey are for the government firewalls I think14:33
sentimenttomreyn: ok thanks14:33
tomreynsentiment: i just noticed your public ip address is one fro iran.14:34
sentimenttrue14:34
tomreynsentiment: iran is known for traffic manipulation.14:34
sentimentgovernment firewall filters14:34
sentimentyes14:34
sentimentbut that doesn't pertain to the issue14:34
sentimentand the site is hosted in Iran too14:35
sentimentomg I can't believe I am wasting this much time because something went wrong on my machine on its own14:36
sentimentand just to access a site!14:36
tomreynso it's a waste of time to you. then have a nice life.14:36
sentimenttomreyn: no, I no disrespect to you.14:37
sentimentjust the whole situation14:37
sentimentI mean it was working past week14:37
sentimentthen suddenly it went crazy14:37
sentimenttomreyn: do you still think it's an issue with the route? wget can establish a connection and send a request14:38
sentimentbut can't get the response14:38
sentimentagain, the clue lies in the proxy, I can access it usinga proxy14:38
tomreynsentiment: once you ruled out that dns is an issue, i suggest you record a packet dump and anylyze it, maybe with supprt from the folks in ##networking14:38
sentimentthough on Windows it has no problem14:38
tomreynchances are some middleware box is eating the packets your liunux system sends, but not those those windows sends, since they tested it against windows (only)14:39
sentimenttomreyn: just to make sure I understand it all, when wget can access the site using the same IP as dig, does it not mean that DNS is working correctly?14:40
sentimenthmm ok thank you14:40
sentimentI can use WireShark for that too right? I have it installed already14:40
tomreynyes, normally you'd record using tcpdump, then import and review it as a restricted user using wireshark14:42
sentimentwait14:42
sentimentit suddenly worked14:42
sentimentbut I am sure this will be temporary14:42
lavinhogood afternoon14:42
Blankspacemy jupyter notebook keeps dying14:42
sentimenttomreyn: what do you think?! I am really confused14:43
lavinhomy ubuntu not detect wireless card14:43
tomreynit is common for network issues to occur intermittently.14:43
FortKnightalterjsive: it's done14:43
Blankspacekernel keeps dying14:43
sentimenttomreyn: does that signify that the prolem lies on the path or this machine?14:43
sentimentoh shit my bad14:44
sentimentthe proxy is on14:44
FortKnightalterjsive: ?14:44
sentimentwait I may have found something tomreyn14:44
sentimentfirst, the download it progressing even though I turned off the VPN14:44
alterjsiveFortKnight, my raid array is assabled14:45
sentimentsecondly, the link I pasted here was not https14:45
sentimentbut that works using VON14:46
sentimentVPN14:46
sentimenthere the most curious thing:14:46
sentimenthttps in wget works!14:46
FortKnightalterjsive: lets see it > inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc termbin.com 999914:46
sentimentwhat do you think tomreyn ?14:46
alterjsivehttp://termbin.com/2w4014:47
tomreynsentiment: based on the incomplete information you provided so far, i assume (guess) it is an issue with a system on your route to the target. the wget message you posted suggested that the tcp ack package was not returned to your system, and so the tcp connection could not be established. you can try to get help with recording and interpreting your packet dump in ##networking14:47
alterjsiveFortKnight, I still don't see my /dev/sda1 block device. Only /dev/sda14:48
sentimentok thanks14:48
alterjsivedon't we need that for the ESP partition?14:48
FortKnightalterjsive: are you running kubuntu off that 32GB usb flash drive right now? yes or no14:49
tomreyn!details | Blankspace: if you were looking for assistence with this, you'll need to provide more information14:49
ubottuBlankspace: if you were looking for assistence with this, you'll need to provide more information: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.14:49
alterjsiveyes14:49
sentimentone last question, tomreyn, could you access the site yourself using the same link?14:49
FortKnightalterjsive: and what device did you imagine you'd be installing ubuntu onto?14:50
tomreynsentiment: wget worked from here when i tried. but obivously i take a very different route than you do.14:50
sentimentok, so it was not https then. thanks14:50
FortKnightalterjsive: if you're thinking that raid array....it ain't gonna happen14:50
alterjsiveFortKnight, /dev/md014:50
FortKnightalterjsive: erase that idea from your mind14:51
alterjsiveFortKnight, really ? :)14:51
FortKnightalterjsive: /md0 only exists while you are booting the OS from that 32GB usb drive14:51
FortKnightalterjsive: when that changes...it's N/A14:52
alterjsiveok, so it's not possible to install (k)ubuntu on raid?14:52
alterjsivesoftware  raid14:52
jcduttonalterjsive, is this hardware or software raid?14:52
alterjsivesoftware mdadm'14:53
jcduttonalterjsive, the /boot partition must be somewhere that is not software raided14:53
FortKnightalterjsive: the think about fake raid/software win raid is that it's only applicable "after" the OS is loaded..unlike real true hardware raid controllers14:53
FortKnightalterjsive: /dev/md0 only exists when you're booted to that 32GB usb14:54
alterjsiveok14:54
tomreynjcdutton: depends on the installer, i think. with 18.04.1, all installers should accept /boot on raid-1 (IIRC)14:54
FortKnightalterjsive: the moment you boot something else....it's bye bye14:54
jcduttontomreyn, yes, it depends on a combination of BIOS and grub understanding it so that they can get as far as reading /boot14:56
alterjsivemy bios has raid 0 support but not raid  514:56
alterjsivein bios software raid that is14:56
tomreynjcdutton: grub2 can boot off mdadm raid levels 0,1,5,6 etc.14:57
alterjsiveevery 2 years I lose everything14:57
alterjsiveand I was tired of reinstalling14:57
regedithello. hoping to get my touchpad to function normally. Issues: 1) some taps are missed altogether (even xev shows nothing on those missed taps. sensitivity issue?) 2) touchpad corner buttons are not distinct; they always do LMB14:57
tomreynalterjsive: dont use the raid options on your bios.14:57
alterjsivetomreyn, yes I wanted to try raid 514:58
FortKnightalterjsive: consider a complete system backup14:58
alterjsivewith mdadm14:58
FortKnightalterjsive: make a image of your system14:58
alterjsiveI did a dd but I still couldn't restore14:58
FortKnightalterjsive: for disaster recovery purposes14:58
FortKnightalterjsive: i wouldn't use "dd"14:59
tomreynalterjsive: i suggested a partitioning scheme earlier, which should work. i can repeat it if needed.14:59
FortKnightalterjsive: dd works but is for advanced users IMO14:59
FortKnightalterjsive: clonezilla or G4L/ghost for linux14:59
jcduttontomreyn, but most of grub has to be able to load before it can boot off mdraid. /boot/grub/i386-pc contains the grub modules that are needed to be loaded in order to understand md raid15:00
FortKnightalterjsive: the potential for human error is high with dd if you're not super experienced15:00
alterjsiveFortKnight, I noticed15:01
FortKnightalterjsive: clonezilla or G4L you could watch a few youtube videos and have a successful backup soon after15:02
tomreynjcdutton: so how does grub boot off a /boot file system which is on top of raid-1 then?15:02
alterjsiveI'm just to lazy to backup, this is why I was trying mdadm raid 5. I want a balance between speed, space and redundancy15:02
alterjsiveI will switch to raid 6 later15:02
tomreynjcdutton: mdadm raid-1 that is15:02
FortKnightalterjsive: on consumer laptops/desktops all you get is cheap fake / software / windows raid...linux ain't cool with fake raid for the purpose of installing the OS onto a OS dependent raid array...keyword being "OS dependent"15:03
alterjsiveanyway, without an non raid efi block device, i can't install grub right? fdisk still the EFI partition is there but the block device is gone15:04
FortKnightalterjsive: so for the most part you can remove raid from your brain unless you're just storing "files" and "folders" of data on a fake raid for just generic storage....not to boot from15:05
FortKnightalterjsive: it's different for enterprise class systems like a HP Proliant / Dell PowerEdge server with true raid controllers15:06
alterjsiveFortKnight, i've seen people do it on youtube with ubuntu server 18.0415:06
alterjsiveFortKnight, is this fake?15:06
sentimenttomreyn: noone from ##networking answered so far, but I logged using wireshark and I can see a problem with 504 gateway timeout15:06
sentimentfrom another IP than the target15:07
alterjsiveIs there a laptop raid controller?15:07
FortKnightalterjsive: realize if the raid is created "in" the OS the OS is already active and in use15:07
sentimentwhy it works in Windows or https, is beyond me15:07
FortKnightalterjsive: horse before the buggy...you can't put the buggy in front of the horse15:07
tomreynsentiment: maybe it's as simple as this middlebox inspecting the user agent of the http request,a nd branching on windows vs. 'something else'15:08
sentimenttomreyn: 'and https'...15:08
sentimenthttps works too15:08
sentimentbecause they can't inspect?15:09
sentimentbut user agent is not encrypted15:09
FortKnightalterjsive: there are PCI /PCI-x/PCI Express add in cards that are true raid controllers...but you need a physical "slot" to put the card into..15:09
FortKnightalterjsive: Dell had some high end "workstation" laptops called Precision workstations that had true raid but those are not designed for gaming those are real mobile "workstations" with Xeon CPU's15:10
tomreynsentiment: iran uses those very ugly blue coats for traffic inspection and manipulation, acquired from nokia siemens networks (amongst others) in the past decade.15:10
tomreynsentiment: they dont handle ssl.15:11
sentimentdunno15:11
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alterjsiveFortKnight, sounds awesome, will look into it15:11
lavinhohelp me please15:12
FortKnightlavinho: 1st step is you helping yourself by elaborating on what you need help with specifically15:16
sentimentcan't access http://my.gotoclass.ir either15:17
sentimentand this one doesn't have ssl15:18
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sentimentand again it opens on my phone15:18
FortKnightsentiment: does your browser show an error? chrome or firefox?15:20
jcduttontomreyn, Just read the grub2 man page. grub2 can be configured to understand almost any partition type for /boot, but configuring what goes in the core.img file.15:20
sentimentFortKnight: both disconnect because they can't get the response15:21
sentimentand wireshark shows an error in the response15:21
sentiment(504 bad gateway in a middle router)15:21
sentimentboth sites open on my phone15:22
sentimentI feel horrible for wasting my over this for hours. :( and I don't want to sound naggy sorry15:23
lavinhomy wireless network card is not detected in ubuntu 18.04 with the lspci command. What do I do ?15:23
FortKnightsentiment: phone is using cellular data?15:23
sentimentbut this is really a waste of time when my other devices work. please tell me this is not normal with Linux15:23
sentimentFortKnight: same network15:23
sentimentFortKnight: same setup everywhere, no doubt about that.15:24
sentimentjust a few sites refuse to work15:24
sentimentno issues with SSL either15:24
sentimentDNS working fine15:24
sentiment(connection establishes, but response fails)15:24
FortKnightsentiment: browser error 504= gateway timeout15:25
sentimentno browser error15:25
sentimentthat was from Wireshark15:25
FortKnightsentiment: do you have control over the gateway or is it controlled by someone else?15:26
sentimenta middle router returns that error15:26
FortKnightsentiment: sounds like something you have ZERO control over15:26
sentimentthe related router IP is: 93.184.220.2915:26
FortKnightsentiment: all you have control over is your local router, have you power cycled it recently?15:27
sentimentFortKnight: but how come it works on my phone? and how come it was working last week? I did an update to 16.04.05 and I guess that is the point it began to fail15:27
sentimentFortKnight: I restart it every night15:28
FortKnightsentiment: you can't do anything about a remote router you have no control over15:28
sentimentturn off at night / turn on at morning15:28
sentimentFortKnight: why Linux then? can you explain ?15:29
tomreynjcdutton: thanks for looking this up, i wasn't aware of how it works exactly. which man page was this specifically?15:31
jcduttontomreyn, https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html#Images15:31
alterjsivewith mdadm raid ubuntu tries to install grub on my usb drive15:32
jcduttonalterjsive, what partition type are you using, GPT partition?15:33
tomreynjcdutton: thank you, i just found it on 'info grub', too15:33
alterjsivejcdutton, yes15:33
jcduttonDoes it have an GPT partition?15:34
alterjsiveyes15:34
jcduttonHave you created a "BIOS Boot parition" ?15:34
alterjsivejcdutton, no, only efi15:35
jcduttonalterjsive, as explained here: https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html#BIOS-installation15:35
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jcduttonalterjsive, but when partitioning, you have to be really careful, because it can wipe all your data, so backup first.15:37
FortKnightalterjsive: /dev/sde and /dev/sdf are both USB as per http://termbin.com/2w40 so you might clarify which usb it tried to install to15:41
FortKnightalterjsive: for clarification purposes15:41
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tomreynjcdutton: with efi, the grub core image is placed on the ESP: "diff /boot/grub/x86_64-efi/core.efi /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi" shows that both files are identical.15:42
FortKnightalterjsive: you created an software/fake raid array while using kubuntu on /dev/sdf 32GB USB so...15:42
tomreynjcdutton: note that i don't do secureboot, otherwise they'd probably differ15:43
FortKnightalterjsive: what were you expecting?15:43
tomreynjcdutton: actually no, wouldnt differ, secureboot is applied on shimx64.efi15:43
alterjsiveFortKnight, sorry I've seen it work on youtube so I didn't want to give up yet15:44
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FortKnightalterjsive: post the link to this youtube video you speak of15:45
FortKnightalterjsive: I wanna see it15:46
alterjsiveI've made a document on goo.gl/rB6w8P15:47
tomreynjcdutton: my point there is you dont need a bios_grub partition on systems which will exclusively uefi boot. and you can still boot off advanced raid levels thanks to this core.efi which should contain the grub modules. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/28443/does-grub2-support-putting-boot-on-a-raid5-partition also claims that grub2 can boot off those.15:47
alterjsivewith my setup15:47
FortKnightalterjsive: so you do not have the youtube video you speak of?15:48
FortKnightalterjsive: then i'd have to assume there's something you didn't factor in due to inexperience15:48
alterjsiveI included a link, still searching for 18.04 specificly15:49
FortKnightalterjsive: like the youtube video creator having a hw controller vs your win raid/bios raid15:49
alterjsiveFortKnight, I see15:50
sentimenttomreyn: changed the user agent using wget, no avail15:51
sentimentthe ##networking is idle :/15:51
tomreynsentiment: so it's one of the many other fingerprintable properties of the packets you send.15:51
jcduttontomreyn, so alterjsive just needs to build their own core.efi module that can read raid5, because the default one cannot15:51
sentimentthat identify Linux?15:52
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tomreynjcdutton: oh, i wasn't aware it can't15:52
tomreynjcdutton: i guess the easier route then is to have /boot, and have it on raid1, as the installer would also allow.15:52
sentimenttomreyn: on the 7th try with wget, it finally returned a response: 301!!15:55
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sentimentwhat does that mean?15:55
tomreynsentiment: i dont know15:55
sentimentI know the 301, what's the overall meaning?15:55
sentiment301= moved permanently15:56
jcduttonalterjsive, you need to use grub-mkimage  to make a core image that supports raid515:56
tomreynsentiment: i dont manage these systems, can't tell how they decide how to handle which TCP packets and HTTP requests. you'd need to talk to whoever manages them, but i assume they wont talk to you.15:57
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sentimentok15:58
FortKnightalterjsive: i watched the vid15:58
FortKnightalterjsive: if you pause it at 3:58 or 3minutes and 58 seconds there's a warning he quickly tries to skip past16:00
FortKnightalterjsive: also note the 2GB primaries he's creating on each virtual disk of the virtual machine16:01
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tomreynalterjsive: the youtube video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5dbOLmHd4A shows a BIOS (not UEFI) booting virtualbox VM. it boots ubuntu server 16.04 (based on debian-installer), which is a different installer than the default installer of 18.04 (based on subiquity). your textual recipe seems to install using ubiquity, the ubuntu desktop (not server) installer.16:02
tomreynalso, you still seemto try to place the ESP on a raid array, which is probably why grub fails to install.16:02
tomreynyou may also need to mount -t efivars efivarfs /sys/firmware/efi/efivars16:04
alterjsivetomreyn, if this fails I would try ubuntu server 18.04 alternative installer. I tried the normal installer already16:04
tomreynmakes sense16:04
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kajzerkajzer16:08
jcduttonalterjsive, I simple way I would have done this is reserve about 1GB for a /boot at the beginning of each disk in the array, and then raid /dev/sda2, sdb2 etc. instead of the whole disk16:08
alterjsivebrb16:09
lolcat-007hello, i just install a new ubuntu 18.04 and i notice that i have some partition like /dev/loop with 100% of used is that ok16:10
lolcat-007?16:10
tomreynlolcat-007: yes, this is going to be a snap16:10
FortKnightalterjsive: https://imgur.com/CM6mzeY16:11
alterjsivejcdutton, I did that16:11
lolcat-007tomreyn, ok16:12
FortKnightalterjsive: the installer even knows this makes no sense https://imgur.com/CM6mzeY16:12
jcduttonalterjsive, what is the link to the pastebin output showing your partitions etc.?16:13
FortKnightalterjsive: i'd copy cat that guy on a virtualbox VM just like he's doing "verbatim"16:13
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FortKnightalterjsive: instead of trying it on your lappy you got there...guaranteed FAIL16:14
alterjsiveok16:14
alterjsiveI've added a gist of raid 0, where it succieeded16:15
FortKnightalterjsive: i screen shot the video because it seems like he tried to quickly skip paste that little warning there16:16
FortKnightpast16:16
Dice  teamviewer : Depends: lib32asound2 but it is not installable               Depends: ia32-libs but it is not installable E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.16:16
alterjsiveok :)16:16
DiceHow do I solve this issue?16:16
FortKnightthe whole bootable logical partition thing16:16
DiceThis happened after I was instructed to use a certain command to uninstall the current teamviewer installation which apparently uninstalled those other thigns as well16:16
DiceNow I get this error when installing a new version16:17
alterjsiveFortKnight, it16:18
alterjsiveits a bit low res16:18
oerheksDice, there *is* a 64 bit teamviewer, https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-teamviewer-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux16:18
Diceoerheks: I have to downgrade according to a forum post where someone had the same problem as me16:19
Dicealthough it's impossible to know for sure with this OS apparently16:19
alterjsiveFortKnight, sorry my bad, I should request desktop site16:19
Diceoerheks: it's because I have to use the terminal, no gui16:19
oerheksteamviewer, no gui, interesting16:20
Diceoerheks: yes, I need to be able to connect to teamviewer so I can use the gui on the computer16:21
alterjsivejcdutton, I mounted sys, isn't that recursive ?16:21
Dicex11 does not work16:21
DiceI currently only have ssh access and I need teamviewer to be able to use a screen16:21
kyoeiAnyone have opinion best way to install Steam, repo or snap?16:21
Dicenow every install I try has dependency problems16:22
alterjsiveFortKnight, I added a gist to the document, it says kubuntu is too buggy16:22
Dicehow do I solve the dependency problem?16:24
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regeditplease help with touchpad 1) 50% or more of taps are ignored, even xev sometimes shows nothing upon some tapping 2) touchpad corner/bottom button only functions as Mouse Button 1 or LMB, it should usually detect LMB on left corner and RMB on right corner16:46
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Dice"grub2-mkconfig: command not found" How do I solve this problem? Google gives almost no results, and the results I get I do not understand16:51
tomreynregedit: if no ones' available to help with this, you can search launchpad.net for a bug report, or file a new one using "ubuntu-bug"16:52
tomreyn!details | Dice16:53
ubottuDice: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.16:53
Dicetomreyn: I am having an issue with Teamviewer, and the solution according to a forum is to edit a file, which I've done, and then run this: "sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg"16:53
DiceHowever, when I run this I get the error that the command is not found16:54
tomreynDice: i don'T see how grub is related to teamviewer16:54
ioriaDice, can you show us the source of that info ?16:55
Diceioria: tomreyn https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Linux/Teamviewer-Host-EC2-Ubuntu-Server-The-framebuffer-console-seems/td-p/996416:55
tomreynDice: which ubuntu release (lsb_release -ds) is this, which architecture (dpkg --print-architecture), how was teamviewer installed?16:56
ioriaDice, and you have that specific issue ?16:56
DiceThat link may not be correct though, the google result shows the error I googled, but I cannot find it in the post itself16:56
DiceIn that case, Google gives me zero answers to this16:57
ioriaDice, see what tomreyn asked; (btw, you  run   sudo update-grub after editing  /etc/default/grub)16:58
tomreynDice: you're not answering ioria's or my questions.16:58
Dicetomreyn: installed using gdebi, downloaded the .deb and ran dgebi [deb file]16:58
DiceUbuntu 18.04.1 LTS16:59
tomreynthere is not a single .deb, which one exactly?16:59
Dicethe newest one tomreyn teamviewer_amd64.deb16:59
Dicearchitechture amd6416:59
ioriaDice, and it got installed correctly ?17:00
tomreynDice: so what is the issue you were trying to solve when you ended up on this forum post?17:00
Diceioria: yes, I can get the ID and almost connect to it (even though connection gets refused), this is why I have to do the setup: https://pastebin.com/mWJAcSxb17:01
DiceWhich returns that error17:01
DiceI don't know why it says this17:01
ioriaDice, maybe this then: https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Linux/Trying-to-launch-teamviewer-from-SSH/td-p/832517:02
Diceioria: looks like the same problem, there's no answer though17:03
Dicethat page does not show up in my google results by the way17:03
madLyfetomreyn: you remember my question earlier this morning about trash taking up space locally even when things were sent to trash from remote shares or other internal drives? https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/Kz0Ti8V9/image.png17:04
tomreynDice: https://community.teamviewer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/How-to-install-TeamViewer-on-Linux-without-graphical-user/ta-p/435217:04
Dicetomreyn: I've followed these steps and they work17:04
ioriaDice, i don't use TV... can you start it from a textual console  or is a gui app ?17:05
Diceioria: I can start it from the terminal and connect to it if I'm able to use the setup command17:05
Dicetomreyn: I get an error that's not addressed in that link though17:05
rexwin_I just installed minimal ubuntu and cannot putty into it17:05
ioriaDice, no idea... switch to tty, stop lightdm/gdm3 and run TV again17:06
rexwin_ufw disable already run17:06
tomreynmadLyfe: yes i do17:06
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tomreynrexwin_: did you install an openssh server?17:07
rexwin_i am doing that17:08
madLyfetomreyn: so if i empty the trash, the stuff that came from remote/other drives will still be on those locations?17:08
tomreynrexwin_: i'm not certain that mini.iso would do this by default17:08
rexwin_all good17:09
tomreynmadLyfe: unless they're mounted and the data can be removed off them, i'd say.17:09
madLyfeall locations are mounted, one is a smd share and other is internal drives.17:10
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tomreynmadLyfe: i'm not into "smd share" but, if those locations are writable, i'd expect the data to be removed off your UIDs .Trash directories on those storages.17:11
tomreynmadLyfe: take it with a grain of salt, though, since i have not used the 'Trash' functionality in a long time, try to delete instantly whenever possible.17:13
madLyfetyvm17:14
tomreynDice: i don't know then. it's a GUI application, you should probably have a GUI to install and configure it.17:14
tomreynDice: you can try reaching out to their support...17:15
tomreynmadLyfe: yw17:15
Diceioria: do you know how to stop any "X servers" from the terminal17:29
Dice?17:29
EdicoHi! Is there an equivalent program for ck-list-sessions in ubuntu 18.04? It seems consolekit has been removed.17:29
ioriaDice, not a good idead, if a X session is running17:30
Diceioria: it isn't or shouldn't17:30
DiceI've never started an x server or used anything like that17:30
ioriaDice, it's not not17:30
ioriaDice, maybe the problem is that you're using tv via ssh ....17:31
Diceioria: how?17:32
ioriaDice, how what , sy ?17:32
DiceI have to install it using ssh so I can connect to it with teamviewer17:32
iorianope, afaik17:32
Diceioria: what do you mean?17:32
ioriaDice, 2013 post but check the 9th point : http://www.tonisoto.com/2013/07/launching-teamviewer-remotely-throught-ssh/17:33
Diceioria: I've tried it, and it doesn't work17:34
Diceconnecting using ID and password just gives "connection refused", that's why I'm trying to do "teamviewer setup" to setup an account and connect that way to see if that makes a difference17:34
ioriaDice, please, that 9th point tells you can't use ssh17:35
energizerhow do i find out which packages ship installed on 18.0417:35
Diceioria: no, it says I have to close it before connecting17:35
Diceinstalling it worked no problem17:35
ioriaDice, and use anothe tool17:35
ioria*another17:36
DiceI need to have it running on the computer and connect to it using teamviewer, I don't use ssh for that17:36
Diceioria: the thing you linked me says it should work17:36
DiceI don't know if you're understanding the problem17:36
ioriaDice, maybe not17:36
Dicethe only thing I need to do is *set up* teamviewer through ssh17:37
Diceso that I can connect to it later, using only teamviewer17:37
DiceI don't understand how installing a simple program can have so many errors17:39
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Diceif I have to contact teamviewer because of some bizarre nonsensical error message when trying to install a simple program, then it's better to just delete the entire OS and install something better17:45
FortKnightDice: why can't you sit in front of the machine locally and install teamviweer?17:49
DiceFortKnight: because it's very far away17:49
FortKnightDice: oh i see17:49
Diceand now it's telling me something about an X server, I've never started an "x server"17:49
DiceI don't know why I'm getting this nonsensical error message, it's impossible for me to find out where it comes from17:50
Dicemeanwhile on Windows, it took 3 clicks to install the entire thing no problem17:50
FortKnightDice: teamviewer sessions are graphical / xserver17:50
FortKnightDice: so if your system doesn't run Xserver/GUI teamviewer isn't going to be of much use17:50
Dicethen I don't know why it wants me to close a non-existing x server17:50
Dicenone of it makes sense whatsoever17:51
tonytx server is started when you boot into ubuntu, unless that has changed17:51
Dicethen I need to somehow close that17:51
tonytdice you kill x server you will lose you GUI. unless ubuntu uses some else now17:51
FortKnightDice: you can't install it remotely over ssh, the install will fail to pass all the checks17:51
Dicethen this server is not configured to be usable remotely17:52
FortKnightDice: you'll need to have a "local" administrator install it17:52
DiceFortKnight: I don't know what that is17:53
Diceoh I get what you mean17:53
DiceI read a non-existing comma17:53
DiceFortKnight: yes, but that's impossible17:53
FortKnightDice: a guy that can physically put his hands on the box/system17:53
Diceyes17:53
Dicesuch a guy does not exist17:53
Dicethis server is clearly not configured to be usable remotely17:53
FortKnightDice: then i think you are SOL17:54
FortKnightDice: is it one of those hosted VPS systems?17:54
Diceit's a server that my computer setup in his Swedish home before moving to South Korea17:54
Dicemy friend* not my computer lol17:54
Dicealthough my computer is my only friend after he moved17:54
FortKnightDice: lol17:55
FortKnightDice: at least you can ssh into it for administrative tasks17:55
Diceyes, it's only half usable17:56
ioriaDice, sudo teamviewer license     you got a response ?17:57
Diceioria: yes, this:17:58
Dice 1 An X server is currently running on the active VT (virtual console). Please shut down your X session or display manager.17:58
ioriaah17:58
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lolcat-007hello, how can i control the bandwidth of my local network in ubuntu18:52
lolcat-007?18:52
totallyseriousI have a bunch of tests that I want to perform on a given payload. Can you think of a software pattern useful for me?18:53
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tomreynlolcat-007: normally, that's a task you'd run on a switch, router or firewall, called 'bandwidth shaping', you can also do this on a single computer, but it's a bit complex. what you can do easily is limiting the bandwidth a certain application can use, using the 'trickle' software.19:02
lolcat-007tomreyn, in my case my router doesnt have that restriction so what i looking for is something like selfishnet so i can control my entire local network19:07
lolcat-007anyhelp19:07
lolcat-007?19:07
pragmaticenigma!patience | lolcat-00719:07
ubottulolcat-007: 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/19:07
tomreynlolcat-007: what is your goal there?19:07
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lolcat-007tomreyn, for example my dad watch netflix all the time with a roku device so when i try to download something the speed is very low so how can i control my local network from my ubuntu machine19:09
oerheksupgrade your ISP connection? there is no fix when your dad is consuming bandwidth19:11
tomreynlolcat-007: if the "ubuntu machine" is just another client on the same LAN as the "roku device" then you should either reconfigure the roku device to not use so much bandwidth generally or do bandwidth shaping on the gateway (router) which both computers go through to access th einternet19:11
tomreynhttps://www.howtogeek.com/289289/how-to-limit-bandwidth-usage-on-your-roku/19:12
lolcat-007tomreyn, ok but what happen if my router doesnt support bandwidth shaping cause i cant find that19:14
alterjsivedo you guys like lvm luks encryption?19:16
oerheksthat fix on the Roku will decrease performance/screen resolution19:17
alterjsiveor is kubuntu vault more practical?19:17
tomreynlolcat-007: as i explained, you can either do bandwidth shaping on the router (but in your case that's not an option) or limiting the bandwidth the clients consume (which the abive link helps with). we're way outside of the domain of ubuntu support here.19:17
FortKnightlolcat-007: on your home network...you need to understand that every device is merely a "peer"19:17
FortKnightlolcat-007: meaning your box has no greater privileges than any other box from the LAN/network perspective19:18
alterjsivetomreyn, I switched to bios software raid 1 instead.19:18
FortKnightlolcat-007: so you got no power to enforce anything from your little box..it's a "peer" to every other box on the LAN19:18
oerheksalterjsive, kubuntu vault  is just an encrypted folder, LVM/Luks gives a whole encrypted installation19:19
tomreynalterjsive: i see19:19
oerhekswhich will be slower than non encrypted Kubuntu19:19
lolcat-007ok19:19
lolcat-007i got you19:19
alterjsiveFortKnight, tomreyn, thx for the help today19:19
FortKnightlolcat-007: you probably thought linux gave you magical powers.....it does NOT19:20
alterjsiveFortKnight, your right raid 5 is not possible on my system19:20
alterjsiveoerheks, would you use both?19:20
kyoeirepost: Anyone have opinion best way to install Steam, repo or snap?19:23
pinkybooHi I am using the latest Ubuntu version. How can I install Wine to my OS?19:24
oerheksalterjsive, well, you can, and put password encrypted files in that folder, tripple encryption.19:25
kyoeipinkyboo, https://linuxconfig.org/install-wine-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux19:25
lolcat-007FortKnight, yes, gnu/linux is powerfull19:25
oerhekskyoei, snaps will be faster with updates.19:25
* enyc meows19:25
bray90820Is a 2gb flash drive big enough to make an ubuntu install disk?19:29
pinkybookyoei: thanks for the link. This wine thing looks a big one19:30
oerheksbray90820, sure, http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.1/19:30
kyoeioerheks, yeah, just looks like it's packaged by the Solus people, who are undergoing some turmoil currently, so wondered about stability/continued updates, etc19:33
oerheksor an 128 mb flashdrive, but then you would need wired networking https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD19:33
oerhekssolus?19:33
kyoeioerheks, it's a distro19:33
oerheksno, our iso's are done by ubuntu/canonical19:33
kyoeioerheks, the snap is packaged by the solus maintainers, no?19:34
kyoeioerheks, not an iso19:34
FortKnightalterjsive: your GS70 2QE bios "raid" mode is dependent on a Intel RapidStorage Technology "windows" driver. aka win raid/fake raid19:34
oerhekskyoei, oops, i misread19:34
kyoeiI'll give the snap a go, why not19:35
oerhekskyoei, i see no official steam in the list https://snapcraft.io/search?category=&q=steam19:35
FortKnightalterjsive: windows wouldn't even install to it without the windows raid driver19:35
kyoeioerheks, "solus-runtime-gaming19:36
pinkybookyoei: http://prntscr.com/kv46yc I installed that tool at https://app.prntscr.com/tr/wine-lightshot.html by wine19:37
pinkybookyoei: it showed some error while install (I pasted a link with screenshot) but the tool works... I mean I took the screenshot with that installed tool. It was showing error on terminal but On the side it opened an install window like you do on windows machines and installed like that.19:38
pinkybookyoei: is it done right or shall I care about erorr messages and reinstall it?19:39
nisankhindiainstall play in linux with wine19:40
kyoeiI think you should install it from the wineHQ, but I'm not wine expert...19:40
nisankhindiatwo package: play on linux , wine19:40
pinkyboowhat is wine anyway?19:40
oerheks!wine19:41
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu19:41
nisankhindiaand if looking for steam than add multiverse repo19:41
pinkybookyoei: I mean do I need that Wine thing working all the time to use that screenshot tool that I installed?19:41
nisankhindiasteam can be installed via ubuntu repository .. Multiverse repo of ubuntu19:42
pinkybooI want to uninstall that Wine and that screenshot tool from my ubuntu.19:42
pinkybooWill this uninstall the Wİne from my unbutu with all its files sudo apt --purge remove wine19:44
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: not entirely19:44
oerheksyou will need to remove the ~/.wine folders too19:45
nisankhindiause command apt search wine , it will show you the exact name of the package , wine32 , wine64 etc etc )19:45
pinkyboosudo apt autoremove wine either?19:45
nisankhindiause dpkg or apt with purge19:46
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: --purge will remove all known (through the package installer) configuration files and application. Items created in your home directory or other parts of the file system (created by applications within Wine) will remain.19:46
kyoeipinkyboo, find the .wine folder and rm -r .wine/19:46
kittykittygot uswsusp configured and working with encrypted swap but after resuming from hibernate some data is still left in swap and doing a swapoff does not grow the ram footprint by the size of the swap usage. If it hibernates enough then the resume becomes slow but the swap usage never grows too much. There is exactly the same amount of ram as swap. I cant find anything online other than an unanswered old forum post.19:46
kittykittyAny ideas?19:46
pinkybooi did apt search wine | pastebinit and here is the result http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kRsN6YtngY/19:46
oerhekshybernate and swap, an issue for years, as the key is stored in swap, which your system cannot access19:47
nisankhindianow do sudo apt purge --auto-remove wine-stable19:47
kittykittyoerheks: my resume works. It's just that the swap isn't cleared on resume19:48
nisankhindiaif not an advanced user use stacer to clean up remainings of any une=used package tmp files , logs etc19:50
nisankhindiastacer is safer than bleechit19:50
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pragmaticenigmakittykitty: standard practice is that if you are intended to encrypt your data at rest, you should never use stand-by or hibernate features. Always power off the machine.19:50
pinkybooIt removed Wine I guess but there are still files... Here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hnS62mSDt2/19:51
nisankhindiause stacer now19:51
nisankhindiayou are seems to be not a adavanced user19:51
nisankhindiaso keep it simple and go simple19:51
pinkyboonisankhindia: me?19:51
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: what command did you use to generate that list?19:52
nisankhindialook for wine related packages19:52
nisankhindiaand the tag [installed] or [installed , automatically]19:53
nisankhindiathan remove them19:53
nisankhindiacarefull some lib packages related to other package or app19:53
kittykittypragmaticenigma: any reason? It's FDE with LVM containing a swap so the partition is definitely encrypted. Hibernate works on my setup. Just need some help with some specifics of the uswsusp package and not the standard hibernate19:53
nisankhindiaapt autoremove should be used19:53
nisankhindiafor future use install stacer19:54
nisankhindiasudo add-apt-repository ppa:oguzhaninan/stacer19:54
nisankhindiasudo apt install stacer19:55
pinkyboopragmaticenigma: apt search wine | pastebinit19:55
nisankhindiathan after installation run19:55
nisankhindiasudo stacer19:55
oerhekscarefull with PPAs ..19:55
nisankhindiadont worry about this PPA https://github.com/oguzhaninan/Stacer19:56
nisankhindiathis developer is reputed one19:56
nisankhindiaspecially in RPM and DEB based distros19:57
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pragmaticenigmakittykitty: because stand-by and hibernate are both functions that will write the key to disk... that's why. There is no guarantee that the data written into the swap files or hibernation files is properly encrypted.19:58
oerheksnisankhindia, still it is a PPA, we don't support those packages officially19:58
regeditnisankhindia: because he works for the NSA19:58
pragmaticenigmakittykitty: If you're serious about protecting data, you don't want the key to ever be saved to the disk, no matter what19:58
nisankhindiathan why ubuntu officially supports PPA to lauch , make me understand that19:58
nisankhindialike My PPA or This developer PPA19:59
oerheks!ppa19:59
ubottuA 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-purge19:59
oerhekswe have no control over them19:59
nisankhindianop19:59
nisankhindiawrong19:59
nisankhindiaPPA concept is different20:00
nisankhindiaread ubuntu docs20:00
kittykittypragmaticenigma: if they wern't properly encrypted then the data on the root partition would also not be secure, the resume still needs the encryption password to actually start the machine20:00
oerheksnisankhindia, please, i know what i am talking about.20:00
tomreyn^ he does20:00
nisankhindiaapart from 4 available repo in ubuntu e.f main , multiverse , restricted and universe , why ubuntu uses partner and PPA , you will see the answer thank you20:02
pinkybooHow can I make sure that I completely deleted all Wine files from my ubuntu?20:02
oerheksubuntu does not review the sourcecode on launchpad PPAs, volunteers do.20:02
pragmaticenigmakittykitty: at this point, your support question is out of scope for this channel (and I suspect you've been told that before). Please seek out a channel dedicated to encryption, or the developer of the software you are using.20:03
nisankhindiaand about this PPA , all others verified the package20:03
kittykittypragmaticenigma: alright, np20:03
pinkybookyoei:  still around?20:04
nisankhindiawine files wait20:04
kyoeipinkyboo, yes, sorry20:04
nisankhindiawhat ubuntu release you are using20:04
nisankhindiarecent one or older releae20:04
nisankhindiarelease *20:05
nisankhindiause command20:05
nisankhindiasudo rm -fR $HOME/.wine20:05
djangobossis there anyway to know what path an external HDD was mounted yesterday? the server was restarted without the external HDD but I want to mount it to same path.20:05
pinkybookyoei: How can I make sure that I completely deleted all Wine files from my ubuntu?20:07
pinkybookyoei: Here is result of "apt search wine | pastebinit" : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fS7B3nx9Xp/20:08
pragmaticenigmadjangoboss: Do you mean the path to access the data or the path to device from which you mount?20:08
nisankhindiaif you have used purge while removing wine using package manager than your all configuration files along with package will be removed , rest you need to remove the dot folder20:08
nisankhindiathats it20:08
kyoeipinkyboo, "find / -name wine"20:09
kyoeipinkyboo, but I agree with nisankhindia you should just have to rm -R ~/.wine20:10
kyoeipinkyboo, got to run, good luck20:10
pragmaticenigmadjangoboss: In either case, not really. If you are talking about the /dev/sd@# path, you should use the alternative UUID method. mounting a drive via it's listing in "/dev/disk/by-uuid/" ... this value is unique to each drive attached to the computer20:11
pinkyboonisankhindia: Any other tool installed by/with/via Wine will be deleted too when I uninstall Wine?20:11
pragmaticenigmadjangoboss: If you are thinking about the path "/media/{user}/device_folder" that is generated when a drive is plugged in while a user is logged in. And the path generated us usually "/media/{user}/{drive_partition_label}"20:12
pinkyboonisankhindia:  here is the result of find / -name wine | pastebinit20:12
nisankhindia@pinkyboo when one use the purge with apt or dpkg it will automatically remove almost everything20:12
pinkyboonisankhindia:  here is the result of find / -name wine | pastebinit : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3FpY4R4Tq8/20:13
nisankhindiatry this whereis wine20:13
pinkyboonisankhindia:  result of "rm -R ~/.wine" :  rm: cannot remove '/home/db/.wine': No such file or directory20:14
nisankhindia# whereis wine20:14
pinkyboowine: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine /usr/lib/wine /usr/share/wine20:14
nisankhindiacheck whether the folder exist or not20:14
nisankhindiafirst open the file manager/explorer , than from the home directory press Ctrl + H20:15
nisankhindiait will show you all hidden folders and files20:15
nisankhindiathan look for .wine folder20:15
pinkyboonisankhindia: folder is not there... Is it because I used your command and these here: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/WscJT2jMJG/20:18
nisankhindiaok than dot folder is deleted20:18
nisankhindianow check other folders20:18
nisankhindialike cd /usr/lib/20:18
nisankhindiathan look for wine20:18
nisankhindiado check these all20:20
pinkyboonisankhindia:  db@linuxbox:/usr/lib$ whereis wine wine: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine /usr/lib/wine /usr/share/wine20:21
nisankhindiarun command ls win*20:21
pinkyboonisankhindia: inside home or usr/lib ?20:21
nisankhindiano as you can see when you do execute command whereis wine , follow the output and the directories20:22
nisankhindiathan inside them do double check using ls win*20:22
pinkyboowine  wine64  wineserver32  wineserver6420:23
nisankhindiado you have any pcakage manager GUI app20:23
sentimentcan anyone answer this question? https://askubuntu.com/q/1075844/84466720:24
nisankhindialike synaptic or muon20:24
sentimentor this one? https://askubuntu.com/q/845990/84466720:24
sentiment(same)20:24
nisankhindiaif you are using Muon Package manager than just open it and in search box type wine , than select the all wine related apps one by one20:25
nisankhindiaif it is not removed20:26
pinkyboo<nisankhindia> do you have any pcakage manager GUI app I dont know. I am using the latest Ubuntu (bionic)20:26
pragmaticenigmasentiment: If the first link is your question, please refrain from cross posting. once you have submitted your question to the community, you need to be patient. posting in multiple locations is frowned upon in the community.20:27
pinkyboonisankhindia:  db@linuxbox:/usr/lib$ ls win* >>>> wine  wine64  wineserver32  wineserver6420:27
nisankhindiafrom the application you will get Muon if you are using KDE20:27
pinkyboothese are the files left from wine too?20:27
sentimentpragmaticenigma: the second one isn't mine.20:27
nisankhindiaremove them one by one20:27
oerhekssentiment, both are http sites, maybe your proxy does not accept that?20:27
pinkyboonisankhindia: like rm -R ~/.wineserver3220:27
pinkyboo?20:28
sentimentoerheks: re-read the question please20:28
BenzelioI just installed ubuntu 8.04 hardy alongside win7 on my old asus laptop. But I cant get the wireless working, suspecting lack of drivers? How can I find drivers for my network card in linux?20:28
pragmaticenigmaoerheks: the proxy enables their access... not restrict it20:28
sentimentthat's not what I said20:28
nisankhindiaexample if you want to remove a folder than sudo -fR <folder> and if thats a file sudo rm -f <filename>20:28
sentimentI said I can access it ONLY through a proxy20:28
oerhekssentiment, if you use squid for a proxy, http_access deny would cause this20:28
nisankhindiarm with R and f mean force remove recursively20:29
sentimentam I not clear? O_o20:29
pinkyboonisankhindia: I am not sure if they are a file or folder. I am seeing them by terminal. File manager won't let me go in to home > usr > lib20:29
sentimentin other words, if I don't use a proxy it should work, like in Windows, but it doesn't.20:29
sentimentwas that not clear enough already?20:30
sentimentdo I need to edit my quesiton?20:30
sentimentquestion*20:30
pragmaticenigmasentiment: when speaking or replying to someone, please prefix your statement with their screenname or nick20:30
sentimentpragmaticenigma: I usually do , OK20:30
sentimentoerheks: ^20:30
pragmaticenigmasentiment: seeing as one domain is located in middle east... are you in a location that may have a conflict with that site's origins?20:31
sentimentI am also in Iran20:32
sentimentwhere the site is.20:32
pragmaticenigmasentiment: what happens if you perform a trace route to the site?20:32
pinkyboonisankhindia:  ush! /usr/lib$ rm -R ~/ wine64 rm: remove write-protected regular file '/home/db/veracrypt/veracrypt-1.21-setup-gui-x64'?20:33
pinkyboowhat it wine to do with veracrypt anyway! ???20:33
oerheksi see a space there > " rm -R ~/ wine64 "20:34
sentimentpragmaticenigma: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xXNH98mp9D/20:35
pragmaticenigmasentiment: What I suspect it might be is a DNS caching issue, or routing issue.20:35
sentimentwhy DNS?20:36
sentimentpragmaticenigma: should I edit my question with tracepath result?20:36
pragmaticenigmasentiment: Depending on where your DNS is setup to make requests, the DNS servers may have stale information or bad information (hacked)20:37
pinkyboonisankhindia:  here https://prnt.sc/kv4tz920:37
pragmaticenigmasentiment: no, the trace route is inconclusive20:37
nisankhindiajust do sudo rm -fR /usr/lib/wine20:37
pinkyboonisankhindia: oh I made a big mistake I typed sudo rm -fR /usr/lib/win insted of wine ... was there a folder called win ? if so I DELETED IT.20:39
pinkyboobtw I deleted Wine folder20:39
nisankhindiaif user facing issue with viewing some particular websites than try command systemd -i <your interface> --set-dnssec=yes --set-dns=9.9.9.9 than try to view the websites .. than tell use the response20:39
nisankhindiasorry the wrong command20:40
pragmaticenigmasentiment: You can try "dig my.gotoclass.ir" and then try "dig @1.1.1.1 my.gotoclass.ir" and see if the results are different. The first will use your machine's current setup, the second command will force a lookup and 1.1.1.1 DNS from cloudflare. You can also try "dig @9.9.9.9 my.gotoclass.ir" as well and see if that differs in anyway20:40
nisankhindiacommadn will be20:40
nisankhindiasystemd-resolve -i < YOUR INTERFACE> --set-dnssec=yes --set-dns=9.9.9.920:40
nisankhindiaand try to view the site20:40
sentimentpragmaticenigma: just what I was doing :)20:41
sentimentpragmaticenigma: also "Same issue accessing this domain: http://get.faradars.org ,though as this domain allows SSL too, I can access it through https."20:41
nisankhindiaand if you are using the firefox browser20:41
nisankhindiatype in address : about:config20:41
nisankhindiathan search for trr20:41
pinkyboonisankhindia:  Is there a folder called "win" inside usr/lib/? cause I mistakely typed win insted of wine when "sudo rm -fR /usr/lib/win"20:42
nisankhindia@pinkboo no20:42
pinkybooOh goood !20:42
pinkyboonisankhindia:  Is wine completely deleted now? Anywhere else to look ?20:42
nisankhindiaafter the trr search change two values20:42
nisankhindianetwork.trr.mode , network.trr.uri;https://mozilla.cloudflare-dns.com/dns-query20:42
nisankhindianetwork.trr.mode value will be 220:43
sentimentpragmaticenigma: seeing that it can establish a connection to the server fine, so you still think this might be a DNS issue? and @1.1.1.1 returns same result as default.20:43
ZexaronHello20:43
pinkyboowhereis wine wine: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/wine /usr/share/wine20:43
ZexaronI'm using ubuntu server and was trying to mount a USB HDD thas uses XFS20:43
pinkyboothese are releted to wine too?20:44
ZexaronI'm new to linux in general so I was looking how to mount20:44
pragmaticenigmasentiment: the https difference kind of indicates there is something happening between you and the website. If those are working, I'd stick to making sure to always opt for the https versions of the sites.20:44
nisankhindiayes @pinkyboo20:44
nisankhindiado the same as you have done to remove othe wine folders20:44
pinkyboook20:44
pragmaticenigmaZexaron: If you are logged into the machine, usually you will see a popup, or the drive will be listed in the file manager20:45
Zexaronpragmaticenigma: server doesn't have GUI20:46
pinkyboonisankhindia: DONE. now db@linuxbox:~$ "whereis wine" returned with: "wine:" is that mean it's all gone?20:46
sentimentthanks anyhow, sleep time.20:46
nisankhindia@pinkyboo yes all gone now20:46
billythekido7Hello20:46
pragmaticenigmaZexaron: I would start reading up on the mount and umount commands. See "man mount" for more information20:46
Zexaroni am, not that straightforward20:47
billythekido7I'm trying to compile a custom kernel (applied patches on the ubuntu repo) but I can't figure out how I can bump the version to avoid conflicts20:47
pragmaticenigma!mount | Zexaron20:47
ubottuZexaron: mount is used to attach devices to directories. See also https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Mount20:47
pinkybooResult of "apt search wine | pastebinit" : http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5SRPm2ysjg/20:47
Zexaronoh I have to use /dev/sda ... forgot20:47
pinkyboothese are nothing to do with wine http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5SRPm2ysjg/20:47
pinkyboo?20:47
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: That is not a supported topic on this channel.20:48
nisankhindia@billythekido7 read LFS , ALFS etc20:48
billythekido7the documentation says to change the "debian.master/changelog" but that does not work:20:48
billythekido7dpkg: error processing archive ./linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-34-generic_4.15.0-34.37~touchpadfix_amd64.deb (--install):  conflicting packages - not installing linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-34-generic20:48
billythekido7dpkg: error processing archive ./linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-34-generic_4.15.0-34.37~touchpadfix_amd64.deb (--install):  conflicting packages - not installing linux-image-unsigned-4.15.0-34-generic20:48
billythekido7the documentation says to change the "debian.master/changelog" but that does not work:20:48
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: NOT SUPPORTED, please find the appropriate channel20:48
pragmaticenigma!alis | billythekido720:49
ubottubillythekido7: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"20:49
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: is a taboo topic? :P20:50
billythekido7any way if someone know the magic file, please ping me20:50
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: This channel only supports software and kernels provided through Ubuntu's release iamges and official software repositories. Customer kernels is not supported.20:51
pragmaticenigma!pm | billythekido720:51
ubottubillythekido7: 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.20:51
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: PMs are not recommended20:51
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: you are really pationate about it20:51
billythekido7*passionate20:51
billythekido7I like it20:51
orhanenginokayHello everyone20:52
nisankhindia@billythekido7 we will discuss that but you need to send me mails , this will need more explaination and qeuries will be large20:52
nisankhindia*queries20:52
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: You can try the #ubuntu-kernel channel, though they may tell you the same thing.20:53
pinkyboothese are nothing to do with wine http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5SRPm2ysjg/ ?20:53
nisankhindia@billythe kido7 lets talk this over kernel.org IRC we are waiting20:53
billythekido7cool on my way20:54
nisankhindia@pinkyboo you can ignore these packages20:54
pinkyboonisankhindia:  thank you for everything!20:55
billythekido7nisankhindia: is it a separate irc server?20:56
pinkyboonisankhindia: as last can you recommend me a screenshot tool that will work with "Prt Sc" key and able to upload what I capture?20:56
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: If you are using Ubuntu with Gnome or Unity, it's already built in. While it doesn't have a built in upload feature, you can easily save the file and upload it yourself.20:57
nisankhindia@billythekido7 yes it's #kernel.org ( a separate one )20:57
pinkyboopragmaticenigma: these screenshoot tools are makes it so easy to upload right after you take the screenshot... thats why I asked..20:59
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pinkybooIf there was a known scrn shoot tool that everyone uses..20:59
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: where are you trying to upload to21:00
pinkyboopragmaticenigma: for now I am using https://prnt.sc/21:01
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: doubt there is anything for that specific site. you might find a program that can monitor a folder, where the default screenshot tool save it's images, and from there the tool uploads to a specific site.21:03
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: Or another option is to install google chrome on linux, and use "lightshot" extension21:04
nisankhindia@pinkyboo are you using KDE desktop environment ???21:04
pinkyboonisankhindia: $DESKTOP_SESSION says command not found21:06
pinkyboonisankhindia:  ls /usr/bin/*session /usr/bin/dbus-run-session  /usr/bin/gnome-session-custom-session21:07
pinkybooGnome right21:07
pinkybooI found that one "Shutter" http://shutter-project.org/wp-content/uploads/key_feature_057.png21:09
nisankhindia@pinkyboo haha its ok , use the simple one for screenshot feature , you dont need to go here and there for looking this and that ... but if you want to use something to upload than first choice is your own google account or similar , so that you can have multiple device connected to sync the data from PC to mobile devices21:09
ZexaronHey21:09
ZexaronHow do I check speed of ethernet controller ?21:09
Zexaronthe hardware stuff21:09
Zexaronand the config21:10
Zexarontrying to check if this laptop has 1 gigabit or not21:10
pinkybooBtw my laptops Fan works much faster when I am on Ubuntu than it is on Windows... I thought ubuntu would need much less power to run..21:11
pragmaticenigmaZexaron: You can try something like this: https://askubuntu.com/a/7977 : or trust that your card was correctly identified and is working properly if it has a connection.21:12
orhanenginokaymaybe u must reduce virtual machine settings21:12
compdoclinux often has problems with power saving stuff, but i think theres a program or something you can install21:13
nisankhindia@Zexaron do understand this21:13
nisankhindiainside the folder cd /sys/class/net you will see all your active and vaialble intefaces and than cd into any one of the interface21:13
nisankhindiathan cat speed21:13
pinkyboonisankhindia: Btw my laptops Fan works much faster when I am on Ubuntu than it is on Windows... I thought ubuntu would need much less power to run..21:14
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: Would you rather your laptop burn up from overheating? Fan speed isn't indicative of anything other than the controllers are attempting to keep the CPU properly cooled.21:14
orhanenginokay@pinkyboo whats your pc hardware info21:14
pinkyboodo you have any idea? am I doing something wrong pragmaticenigma  ??21:14
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: you just spent the last few hours working with the package manager and trying to uninstall a bunch of files. that is CPU intensive. give the machine sometime to stabalize and it should spin down21:15
pinkyboopragmaticenigma:  I mean windows does not make my fan do noise before 2 or 3 video running same together. But ubuntu does with even 121:15
pragmaticenigmapinkyboo: You are comparing apples and oranges. there is nothing meaningful in that statement21:16
orhanenginokayI back to ubuntu for 3 days ago, I delete windows, I dont use anymore, and my fans cant run or much lower rpm..21:16
pragmaticenigmaorhanenginokay: Do you have an Ubuntu related support question?21:16
Kon-Linux has different CPU governor settings, which also effects your fan profile, even if the workload may be the same21:16
nisankhindia@pragmaticenigma anyone who ask whatever , ANSWER OR SUGGESTION SHOULD NOT LIKE WHAT YOU HAVE MENTIONED21:17
orhanenginokay@pragmaticenigma oh,no, thank you. I am a bit good at Ubuntu. Im ok for a now ^^21:17
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: what exactly is your problem mate?21:18
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: I've never seen someone responding like that to questions. You are not the police here. take a chill pill21:18
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: if you don't know the answer don't answer it. What you are doing is neither productive nor helpful21:19
pragmaticenigmabillythekido7: and neither are you. so practice what you preach21:19
Zexaronnisankhindia it says "100"21:19
Zexaronmeh that's not gigabit right, it would be 1000 then right?21:19
nisankhindia@Zaxaron you are correct21:20
billythekido7pragmaticenigma: I have every right because you gave me the same treatment earlier. chill pill now :)21:20
pavlosZexaron: sudo lshw -c network | grep speed21:23
nisankhindia@Zexaron use to check your card maximum speed capacity21:35
nisankhindiasudo lshw -c network | grep 'capacity' ( not the speed )21:35
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Zexaronoh21:35
Zexaronwell yes, maximum i need,21:35
Zexaronit may be downgraded now that not tranferring much21:35
Zexaronhowever it says full duplex21:36
pinkyboonisankhindia: is there page that shows some possible simple trics to make my ubuntu bionic faster/lighter ?21:36
Zexaronbah it's also 100 Mbit/s21:36
Zexaronoh well21:36
FortKnightpinkyboo: isn't "minimal" install an option during 18.04 setup?21:37
FortKnightpinkyboo: I believe 18.04 has a "minimal" install option...did you NOT select that during installation?21:37
nisankhindia@pinkyboo is the curious panda for the day i have ever meet , good for the community someone want to know and learn things more21:37
nisankhindia@pinkyboo do one thing read some online books related to linux , how to deal with linux , how linux works etc , than gradually you will get idea about more things , just remember do not try to experiment things on your own system which may break your system ( OS )21:39
pinkyboonisankhindia: Oh sorry for so many quesitons! I am just so new with linux and trying to ask many as possible with out being rude :p21:39
nisankhindiabooks like Linux bible21:39
YADWHello! I'm doing an install on a new PC with an SSD+HDD configuration (I'd like to keep home, programs and other stuff on the HDD, leaving system, possibly boot and other "dynamic" stuff on the SSD for speed). What would be an optimal partition scheme?21:40
pinkybooFortKnight: No I guess I did not...21:40
pinkyboonisankhindia: Lubuntu looks a good one but it's ugly :p21:40
nisankhindia@pinkyboo it's ok for the questions , but you need to learn things from books or some online materials , too fast is dangerous21:40
frdmnhello21:41
pinkyboonisankhindia:  yeah I like to read things.. http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/x93w7bhZyp/21:42
frdmncan someone help me out with an issue on my 18.04 installation? whenever I try to resolve one of my LAN (.local) hostnames, I get a "Temporary failure in name resolution" error21:42
nisankhindia@frdmn can you resolve it by using IP address21:43
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FortKnightfrdmn: you could just use the "numerical" IP, instead of trying to have perfect forward/reverse  name resolution as that could be rather complex21:45
frdmn@nisankhindia no, but I think that's because of it's a zeroconf address21:46
frdmndo I need some kind of client installed to support this?21:47
nisankhindia@frdmn can you please infrom us about your environment details like server platform , apache , ngnix , DNS , DHCP etc etc21:48
nisankhindiawe dont know anything about your configurations21:48
pinkyboolast question before I go :) http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RpyM6qnX56/ these comes when I do " sudo apt update "21:49
nisankhindia@pinkyboo simply You can ignore them ..21:51
Bashing-omoijeeboo: That PPA is not supported in 18.04: http://ppa.launchpad.net/ubuntu-wine/ppa/ubuntu .21:53
Bashing-ompinkyboo: Sorry oijeeboo - fat finggering .. not paying attention . pinkyboo see above that the PPA is not supported.21:54
pinkyboooh still this wine thing! I hate it!21:55
pinkyboonisankhindia: helped me to get ride of it but it don't know what that is left there Bashing-om21:56
nisankhindia@pinkyboo as i see you are curious to know things more , so better take rest and https://doc.lagout.org/operating%20system%20/linux/ view these all so that you can practice things and learn by yourself before goint to commit some works o=with UNIX alike systems21:56
pinkyboonisankhindia: I noted that link and will read it everyday! so curious abuout the linux.. thank you for your patient help!21:57
Bashing-ompinkyboo: Chances are the source is in that 3rd party directory " tail -v -n +1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/* " to know .21:58
pinkybooBashing-om:  I don't know what to do with them or get ride of them. You may have being tired while you try to help me. I can just ignore it as nisankhindia  says as I do not know what to do or even worth to do anything...22:00
nisankhindia@pinkyboo simply run command sudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa22:02
Bashing-ompinkyboo: nothing hurt to ignore, as nothing is done - but if ya want to address the situation -- well we can :)22:02
nisankhindia@pinkyboo you need to remove that PPA use the command ::22:03
nisankhindiasudo add-apt-repository --remove ppa:ubuntu-wine/ppa22:03
pinkyboonisankhindia: DONE22:04
pinkybooBashing-om: You see, nisankhindia  just saved an hour of yours :p22:04
Bashing-ompinkyboo: nisankhindia If ya want to keep wine (updated ) why not ppa-purge instead ?22:04
Bashing-om!ppa-purge22:04
ubottuTo 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.html22:04
pinkybooBashing-om: no no. I want Wine go to *ell.. nisankhindia spend 15 minutes with me to get ride of those files/folders left after I uninstall it...22:05
Bashing-ompinkyboo: :) .. then Yeah .. follow his direction :) me late to the discussion .22:06
nisankhindia@pinkyboo ignore , answer and suggestion is target oriented , you have removed the pacakage so you dont need the updates , i know that22:06
pinkybooResponde of sudo apt update | pastebinit: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Sqvvxs5Yd7/22:07
pinkyboonisankhindia:  yes I follow u :p22:07
nisankhindiaand ppa-purge need to be installed before it is used , by default ubuntu do not comes with this package installed22:10
pinkybooMy fan might use the fan more than Windows OS does when I am on ubuntu cause of these update maybe https://prnt.sc/kv5p8r22:10
pinkybooI am not even sure if that is an graphic card update that I should run!22:11
nisankhindiasigning off now22:13
pinkybooGood night everyone. Thanks billion times nisankhindia22:13
nisankhindiatime for work now22:13
binaryhermitthat is possible, you could have more cpu load or heat released by the gpu because of either unimplemented or poorly implemented features22:13
pinkyboobinaryhermit: How would I make sure?22:14
binaryhermitNo clue22:14
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pinkyboo:)22:14
firelegendMust say22:34
firelegendAfter fixing all issuesd22:34
firelegendubuntu works splendidly on my laptop22:34
firelegendI only wonder if I update the kernel, whether modules will be rebuilt with dkms, such as those for graphics drivers and various others22:35
firelegendOther than that, I installed hundreds of packages22:39
firelegendfor development and many others22:39
firelegendAnything I could think of, docker, wine, steam(proton), aircrack22:40
firelegendradare22:40
pragmaticenigmafirelegend: what graphics card?22:44
firelegendgtx 105022:45
pragmaticenigmafirelegend: What source did you use for installation?22:45
pragmaticenigmaof the graphics drivers22:45
firelegendThe nvidia ppa and nvidia-390 drivers22:46
pragmaticenigmafirelegend: Do you mean the graphics team ppa?22:46
firelegendppa:graphics-drivers22:46
pragmaticenigmafirelegend: I use the same one, haven't experienced any issues with upgrades. So far, it appears on kernel updates trigger a rebuild. and haven't had any issues so far22:48
firelegendI guess I'll experiment tomorrow22:49
firelegendHow does ubuntu handle22:50
firelegendmultiple gpus?22:50
firelegendDedicated and integrated?22:51
firelegendI did a test and the dedicated one is used, the gtx 1050, the glxgears demo runs at 22k frames22:52
hans_to whoever thought it was a good idea to make the default behaviour: "hide the grub bootloader menu while waiting for the timeout and give no indication whatsoever as to why bootup is so slow" - that was a bloddy stupid idea. someone should undo that23:03
hans_(Ubuntu 18.04 does that by default, apparently. 16.04 doesn't)23:04
hans_(the problem is how /etc/default/grub is set up, at least if using the netinst installer)23:05
pragmaticenigmawhat specifically is wrong?23:05
pragmaticenigmathe timeout is set for 10 seconds, the menu is hidden. if you hold shift during boot it overrides the hidden and grub displays23:07
hans_pragmaticenigma, specifically the netinst installer set up GRUB_TIMEOUT=10  and GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden in /etc/default/grub, those are bad defaults.23:07
FortKnightof course a end user could simply change them and move on with life23:08
hans_then people who don't know it's waiting for a timeout wonders why it's so slow at booting up..  the default should be GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu - this will show the menu and the counter, and will make it easy to see why the bootup is so slow23:08
hans_FortKnight, sure, but that doesn't help solve https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1  when people go `windows 10 is much faster at booting up than ~~`23:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1 in Ubuntu Malaysia LoCo Team "Microsoft has a majority market share" [Critical,In progress]23:10
pragmaticenigmahans_: while apples to oranges... Microsoft Windows wait 5 seconds silently before booting23:10
hans_pragmaticenigma, no it doesn't23:11
hans_well, at least windows 7 doesn't do that, idk about win10 really23:11
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pragmaticenigmahans_: I agree though, I never liked that the decision was made to hide grub boot23:18
hans_i guess the reasoning was "my mom thought the grub boot menu looked scary, so i thought it was a good idea to hide it" .. but does anyone know?23:21
esotericnonsensehm, is there any reason debootstrap might be ridiculously slow?23:22
jcduttonWhat is wrong with hiding grub menu ?  Just press SHIFT during boot and it appears again23:22
hans_jcdutton, makes it difficult to debug why the bootup is so slow, maybe not for you or me but for most non-tech-savvy users at least23:23
hans_while the old menu with timeout made it obvious23:24
jcduttonhans_, with the shift option, you normally also set the menu timeout to 023:25
hans_jcdutton, the netinst installer sets it to 10 seconds..23:25
hans_( http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/mini.iso )23:25
hans_if the default timeout was 0 (or 1? or 2?) seconds, i wouldn't be complaining  tho23:28
BenzelioHi. Are there any software like GProFTPD for ubuntu 18.04? I'm looking to run a server on my laptop in order to access it's files from other devices in my studio.23:33
s0xhey guys, does anyone have experience with socat and named pipes? I'm just playing around with it trying to make use of a remote device (i.e. /dev/urandom). Doing socat PIPE:mypipe SYSTEM:"ssh remote socat - /dev/urandom". Pipe is created but reading the pipe blocks until socat is closed and then printing about 2000 bytes. Seems to me a bit like an buffering issue :-/23:37
hans_Benzelio, a FTP file server?23:40
hans_> GPROFTPD is an excellent GUI FTP server for people who want an easy to use and easy to configure FTP server.23:42
hans_Benzelio, only GUI ftp server i can think of atm is FileZilla, but idk if that's `easy to use` or not.23:43
hans_Benzelio, probably not supported here but hfs+wine is a very easy to use file server, but it uses http for serving files, not ftp23:46
A|anIs there no 32 bit Virtualbox package available now?23:46
hans_Benzelio, ( http://www.rejetto.com/hfs/ )23:47
hans_A|an, x86?23:47
A|anIs there any downside to installing a 32 bit Virtualbox deb intended for 17.04, but I'm running 18.04?23:48
A|anyes23:48
A|anIt's intended for an old Dell laptop, 32 bit23:48
A|anI'm running Mate on it23:48
hans_actually seems like 18.04 doesn't have a 32bit virtualbox package - but you *might* be able to run the 17.10 32bit virtualbox, if you're lucky. https://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/5.2.18/virtualbox-5.2_5.2.18-124319~Ubuntu~zesty_i386.deb23:49
A|anI had it installed and I don't know what happened exactly, I think bleachbit whacked it, mistakenly23:49
hans_bleachbit?23:49
A|anyes, I suspected that...is it "okay" to run the previous version?23:49
A|anyes, it's a tool that goes through your system and removes extraneous stuff...23:50
hans_A|an, if you're lucky, the 17.10 package will work. if not, you'll probably get some `dependency not satisfiable` error during installation23:50
A|anrecovers disc space23:50
hans_kk23:50
A|anokay23:51
A|anthanks23:51
A|anit's all I can do...it must;ve been *that* version I had installed...23:51
Bashing-omA|an: xubuntu still maintains a 32 bit install: http://mirror.us.leaseweb.net/ubuntu-cdimage/xubuntu/releases/18.04/release/23:53
A|anah! thanks23:53
hans_if the question is how to install a 32bit ubuntu, the netinstaller (but on old hardware you probably want xubuntu instead of ubuntu anyway) - but the question is how to install a 32bit VirtualBox23:55
folornhello folks i had a quick question in regards to is there any way for people who use this distro to get a .deb or from cache dsd 1.7.0?23:55
folornand if so how a person go about doing it ...if anybody can help it be huge :)23:55
hans_dsd?23:57
folornyep hans23:57
folorndigital speech decoder for gqrx23:58
hans_https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=dsd g2g23:58
folorng2g is the package ?23:58
kus_ubuntui686hi guys, df -h shows loop 1 through 6 is 100% use is this normal? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nkZscXN9FJ/23:58
folornone sec hans23:58

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