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RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: we're answering your questions, however when we ask questions of you example: what version, you aren't providing answers..moving forward helpers will require your full cooperation if you want help00:00
qwebirc69881Under my apps I see Software & Updates, and Software Updater, I see nothing else unless I have to open this through the terminal00:01
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: i hope you find it...because you'll have some questions you'll need to answer yourself or actions to take when you get back00:01
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: open terminal>  sudo apt install inxi00:02
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: let me know when done00:02
moosesRoscoePColtrane: nice solution :-)00:02
LulaLivre13Lula para sempre 1300:02
RoscoePColtranemooses: thanks :)00:02
qwebirc69881RosoePColltrane, sorry about that. Multitasking is hard for me, so I must have been addressing another members response and missed the request for version number00:02
qwebirc69881I have the latest version of Ubuntu, the Bionic Beaver version00:03
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: that's okay..we're long past asking for version numbers...let me know when done00:03
LulaLivre13Lula para sempre 1300:03
moosesqwebirc69881: what happens in terminal if you just type:00:04
moosessoftware-center00:04
moosesand hit enter00:04
LulaLivre13Lula para sempre 1300:04
adrian_1908mooses: `gnome-software` I think00:04
adrian_1908!es | LulaLivre1300:05
ubottuLulaLivre13: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.00:05
RoscoePColtranesoftware-center is the package name00:05
R13oseBashing-om: everything backup but some hardware issues I will fix later.00:05
qwebirc69881Here are the results for the two request made.   <RoscoePColtrane>...    sudo apt install inxi [sudo] password for linuxm:  Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree        Reading state information... Done E: Unable to locate package inxi linuxm@linux-HP:~$ //// moose.....   software-center software-center: command not found00:07
qwebirc69881My install can't loacate any thing lol00:08
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: i see that00:08
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: you can't find packages that are known for certain to be in the repositories for 16.x/18.x....maybe you saw some "404" errors scroll past00:09
qwebirc69881I can look for 404 errors in my terminal going back if you want00:10
Krennicanyone knows how to install compiz on ubuntu 18.0400:10
RoscoePColtraneqwebirc69881: sure give a look....but a smell a reinstall in your future already00:10
RoscoePColtranei smell00:11
qwebirc69881What else can I try from here before going that route?  There's about a 50% chance that my hard drives only work now because I didn't select to install updates on the install disc.00:13
qwebirc69881There were no 404 errors00:13
qwebirc69881There may have been yesterday when I tried to install other things, like html5 codecs but I can't be sure.00:13
qwebirc69881Nothing is installing so far00:14
qwebirc69881The "sudo upgrade" command (paraphrsing) went through a long list of things that it downloaded and installed which then required a reboot but other than that nothing has worked.00:16
JFox762hmm00:19
LulaLivre13Lula para sempre 1300:19
JFox762What is Lula Livre?00:19
adrian_1908qwebirc69881: run the following in its entirety:   sudo add-apt-repository universe && sudo apt -y update && sudo apt -y full-upgrade00:20
iehushahi Am Have su error su: Module is unknown Any Have Anything on This fo us00:20
iehushaDon't Typically use irc support But Have already Went Through Googld Searches And There Noy Much on anything00:21
JFox762So I'm having trouble with hibernate. I enabled the function a week or two ago,... and it was working fine. All of a sudden it stopped working.00:21
JFox762the Laptop shuts off, but it doesn't resume from where I left off00:22
JFox762It acts as if it was simply shut off... and restarted00:22
JFox762I'm wondering if something happened to the SWAP Partition?00:22
qwebirc69881Adrian, do you know if that installs any hard drive drivers or system updates that are related to how external HD's function?00:23
adrian_1908qwebirc69881: if you cannot install updates, there's no future for your Ubuntu installation anyway. you're wasting your time.00:24
qwebirc69881Right, I'd imagine I can install updates I was just wondering if there was a way to exclude HD uptates.  I'll hold onto hope that it wasn't the updates that messed up my hard drives durring the first installation of Ubuntu and try this if I have no other option.  The only two things that could have allowed the Hard drive to start functioning on the latest install is that I didn't do updates with the install, and I didn't have th00:29
qwebirc69881....shared partions this time00:30
qwebirc69881I'm hoping it was the way I had it partitioned that was messing it up, the install worked okay other than the Hard drive suddenly bottoming out at less than 1mb sec transfer rate which would bod down the OS.00:31
qwebirc69881*Bogg down00:32
pantatoI'm trying to post an answer to someone's question on askubuntu.com. My answer contains xml code and I'm having trouble inserting it into the body of the answer. Code blocks italics are all not working00:32
adrian_1908qwebirc69881: Generally, fundamental hardware like harddrives and device drivers are so thoroughly tested, that it's unlikely you can into an actual software bug.00:33
LulaLivre131300:33
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adrian_1908s/can/ran00:34
qwebirc69881I'll try to keep that in mind, I'll see what the command you mentioned does.00:35
pantatohello? anyone?00:35
pantatoI'm trying to post an answer to someone's question on askubuntu.com. My answer contains xml code and I'm having trouble inserting it into the body of the answer. Code blocks italics are all not working00:35
iehushaThis Is The pam.d/su file https://pastebin.com/ZeAMpBCE00:35
howarthanyone here running the nvidia drivers?00:37
howarthnvidia-340 is a bloody mess00:37
adrian_1908pantato: no idea. Maybe XML (being so similar to HTML) is an edge case they haven't covered?00:38
howarthI got it to build the kernel drivers but there are no nvidia video drivers added to the initrd.img00:38
qwebirc69881Adrian, it did not appear to do much.  I can give more of what it said, but the terminal ended with... "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded."00:39
pantatoadrian_1908: yeah, i ended up just making a paste bin and inserting the link. The question + my answer is here if you're curious https://askubuntu.com/questions/942916/how-to-install-a-version-of-qemu-and-libvirt-that-doesnt-come-with-apt-get/1083564#108356400:40
qwebirc69881Two other notes.. It said  "universe' distribution component is already enabled for all sources." and "(appstreamcli:6114): WARNING **: 20:36:10.482: No origin found for file us.archive.ubuntu.com_ubuntu_dists_bionic_universe_dep11_Components-amd64.yml.gz"00:41
qwebirc69881It said the same for the Multiverse components about there being no orgin found00:43
qwebirc69881I'll be back on in 5 minutes00:43
adrian_1908Good luck, I'm out of ideas :)00:43
howarthso the nvidia modules are dkms and not in the img00:54
howarthdo I need to do anything to force them to load at boot?00:54
howarthI seriously don't trust the nvidia-340 packaging to do this right00:55
howarthI assume /etc/modules00:55
Krennichmm00:55
blackflowhowarth: to what end?00:56
howarthI have to use nvidia-34000:56
howarthI have a GTX-680 flashed with Mac ROMs00:56
howarthafter exhausting testing and help from Nvidia it was suggested I drop down to 34000:56
howarthSure enough rpmfusion 340 works perfectly under Fedora 2800:57
blackflowI mean why do you think you need it in the initramfs?   And I don't know if it's normally there or not.00:57
howarthI don't but I am wondering if I need to do something to make sure it loads00:57
howarthlike add it to /etc/modules00:57
howarthperhaps someone on nvidia-390 or nvidia-396 can look at what they have in /etc00:58
howarthI see the blacklisting for nouveau00:58
howarthbut nothing to force nvidia to load00:58
blackflowit's loaded automatically through device probe but I guess sure, why not, you could list it there explicitly00:59
qwebirc69881I suppose I will have to reinstall the OS then.  I'm close to giving up on Ubuntu, I like the idea of better security and less intrusiveness from the OS creators but the errors combined with the fact that linux is still largely reliant on text based commands no doubt has help keep Windows popular.  Windows OS's tick me off in many respects, so I understand the need for an alternative but there's so much more than needs to be don01:07
qwebirc69881Thanks for the help though, y'all tried01:08
moosesqwebirc69881: Don't take this the wrong way, but you did something weird/broke something.  Ubuntu ships with a totally functional software manager.  Be wary of googling how to do things and blindly copy/pasting commands.01:10
moosesqwebirc69881: if you reinstall, take it slow this time01:11
qwebirc69881moose, the only thing I did was not click the update option on the install disc on the third install, the other two installs didn't have this problem (just a range of more minor ones) what did it in was that the OS crashed my Hard Drives.01:13
qwebirc69881Perhaps it's a hardware compatibility issue01:14
TJ-qwebirc69881: the reason we use the shell/command-line is we can be precise and quick in giving instructions and receiving the results. Getting the same quality of info from a GUI, relayed by someone who may not be familiar with terms or context, is painful for everyone concerned.01:16
qwebirc69881I'm not giving up yet, I'll see what happens the next time around.  TJ, I'm not referencing the members here giving terminal commands VS. GUI instructions, y'all have been helpful, I think my argument is that Linux distros are still largely dependant on text based commands, in some cases that's how they function entirely with no GUI.  Some may like that though, so I'm simply giving an opinion.01:19
TJ-qwebirc69881: your "appstream" errors are due to corruption of the package lists - possibly related to on-disk corruption or possibly whilst over the network. There is a way to clean that out and try again: "sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/*; sudo apt update" which deletes the stored lists and then fetches them again01:22
qwebirc69881 I'll give that a try really quick before a reinstall, thanks01:24
howarthwoohoo, a successful reboot under the nvidia-34001:27
howarthnow to open some launchpad bug reports tomorrow01:27
howarththe Mac ROM'd GTX doesn't play well with the new drm stuff post 34001:27
qwebirc69881TJ, I get the following messages, but it did update the packages......  rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/apt/lists/auxfiles': Is a directory ////  rm: cannot remove '/var/lib/apt/lists/partial': Is a directory01:29
TJ-qwebirc69881: that's fine, we didn't want it to remove directories, just the files containing lists of packages01:31
qwebirc69881I think that may have worked actually.  I need to try to install more things but it appears to be installing the package manager that wouldn't install before.  Thanks for that, I have to put though further testing but it did something.01:34
qwebirc69881brb01:35
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vladfi1at installtion I have set up some of my disks to be mounted in /mnt01:37
vladfi1the permissions are root/plugdev, and I've added myself to plugdev. However, I still can't access those disks01:38
vladfi1(due to permission denied)01:38
iehushahttps://pastebin.com/anaiUcBf Anybody Can Run Suggestion On This re: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=80133301:39
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qwebirc69881So far so good I think the package manager synaptic finally installed, I'm not sure how to open it yet but in the meantime I can try to install what was needed for youtube videos to load just to see if I run into more dead ends.  I was told that I need to type this into the terminal for html5 to work....  "sudo apt install libavcodec-extra"  Is that good, or will it mess something up?01:41
qwebirc69881Perhaps I can do it though synaptic, I just need to read up on how to open and use it01:42
OhPiehi - installing ubuntu 18 on virtual box, do I need Livepatch enabled, new to linux.01:44
Bashing-omOhPie: "need: to no ... server in production ,, maybe really want to .01:46
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OhPieok, no, then.  just tinkering, learning.  Thanks.01:46
qwebirc69881Opening synaptic was easy enough, it works.  I'll look at that, if anyone has input on getting html5 to work so that online videos load give me a holler.  I'll likely need help locating the package for that.01:47
Bashing-om!Livepatch | OhPie01:49
ubottuOhPie: Canonical Livepatch is a service offered by Canonical for 64 bit 14.04 and higher installs that modifies the currently running kernel for updates without the need to restart. More information can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/livepatch and https://www.ubuntu.com/server/livepatch01:49
OhPieBashing-om ░  ( : ty01:53
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qwebirc69881I have to go for now, thanks for the help tonight!02:11
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[Eli]Hello everyone, new to Ubuntu and to Linux too here, I installed Ubuntu 18.10 beta, I've been getting updates like crazy, once this beta is released to the general public will I then be in the regular public channel as everyone else or will I still be receiving all these pre-release patches and updates?02:46
hggdh[Eli]: your Cosmic will get all updates to be 18.10 official02:48
Bashing-om[Eli]: And as you have entered testing - 18.10 - please report your results : https://lubuntu.me/test-cosmic-rcs/ .03:03
NerdTheThirdwhich kernel version is gonna be in 18.10?03:13
Ubuntu1804LTSHi03:19
Ubuntu1804LTSRichard Stallman doesn’t like ubuntu03:19
NerdTheThirdthanks03:21
Bashing-om!linux-image-generic cosmic | NerdTheThird03:26
NerdTheThird!linux-image-generic cosmic03:27
NerdTheThirdlol this bot told me nothing useful03:27
NerdTheThird<ubottu> Sorry, I don't know anything about linux-image-generic cosmic03:28
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic cosmic03:28
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.18.0.10.11 (cosmic), package size 2 kB, installed size 14 kB03:28
NerdTheThirdoh nice03:29
NerdTheThirdso it's LTS kernel03:29
Bashing-omNerdTheThird: Support for 18.10 is in #ubuntu+1 channel .03:31
NerdTheThirdare you a bot?03:31
Loshki[Eli]: if you are new to Linux and Ubuntu, you should start with something more stable e.g. 16.04.4 LTS03:36
NerdTheThirdhow is 18.04.1 not stable tho?03:38
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FishBone000Could someone explain the root folder?03:52
FishBone000it's hard to understand for a windows user like me03:53
hggdhFishBone000: is sort of similar to the C:\ directory03:53
hggdhor d:\, etc03:53
FishBone000but it's not a disk i guess03:53
hggdhbut on UNIX in general, there is only one root for all03:53
hggdhno, it is not a disk. It is the top directory in the filesystems03:54
FishBone000Sorry i was afk for a while04:03
FishBone000So, the filesystem of linux is totally different from windows's?04:04
hggdhyes, they are. Although you can mount NTFS on Linux as well04:04
FishBone000And, is that why I couldnt choose the location for installation of linux?04:05
hggdh?04:05
FishBone000I mean04:05
FishBone000Is that why I couldnt let the linux installer choos a location as if installing another windows system?04:05
FishBone000Like04:06
FishBone000I cant let it install in D:\ because linux'04:06
FishBone000*linux's filesystem is different from window's04:06
hggdhindeed04:07
FishBone000So, where is my linux system?04:07
FishBone000I mean, where did the installer install it to?04:07
hggdhI do not know what you answered when installing, so I cannot even imagine04:08
FishBone000Well04:09
FishBone000The installer asked me nothing04:09
FishBone000It even didn't let me choose the location04:09
FishBone000It just, installed04:09
hggdhthat's rather strange. Anyways, if it got installed, you could reboot and get into Linux04:10
FishBone000I'm using linux04:11
FishBone000So, how can i know the location now?04:12
hggdhwell, yes, but it is a bit technical. you can issue the command mount, and look for the dev/sd* lines. These will be partitions of the disk04:13
FishBone000It seems my linux is in another hard disk in my laptop (it's pretty strange that my laptop has 2 disks, and the 2nd one is much smaller, which only has about 10 GB space)04:13
TJ-FishBone000: "lsblk" is helpful to show the disks, partitions, and mounted file-systems04:13
FishBone000TJ- thanks, the command seems helpful04:17
FishBone000Besides, what is loop?04:17
FishBone000and how can i manage partitions?04:17
hggdhFishBone000: the loop devices are pseudo-disks.04:20
TJ-loop devices are virtual devices, so for example you can have a file that contains a file-system, and attach it to a loop device in order to access it just like a regular block device (disk)04:20
FishBone000I see04:22
FishBone000and what is loop devices for?04:22
justyb11FishBone000, Loop device, is exactly what it sounds like.  Allows you to loop something back to the system.04:26
justyb11FishBone000, Good example of this is ISO files.  The system takes a file and loops it back to look like an actual CD or DVD block device.04:27
TJ-FishBone000: you might have an ISO CD image. You can mount that via a loop device as if it were a CD04:27
tnssi wonder04:41
tnsswill ubuntu 19.04 have Nautilus 3.32 now that GNOME has implimented an extension for desktop icons.04:41
hggdhtnss: perhaps. If 3.32 is stable enough, good chance. But this is something for after Cosmic is released04:42
tnssi even heard that the extension is available for the 3.28 nightly Flatpak builds of Nautilus04:43
demuHi, is this a bug kill -l works but kill --list doesn't04:44
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demuubuntu 14.0404:47
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littlekittyhi I want to write a while loop that runs until a float is equal or over 10005:17
littlekittythis is what I came up with05:17
littlekitty(oh, talking about shell script btw haha)05:17
littlekittywhile [ $(bc <<< "${progress} < 100") ] ; do echo "$progress"; progress=$(bc <<< "${progress} + 1") ; done05:17
littlekittymy problem is it doesn't stop05:17
Kalkadonk05:18
Kalkaban me pussies05:18
littlekittyok I'm in a blind end  while [ 0 ] ; do echo "$progress"; progress=$(bc <<< "${progress} + 1") ; done05:20
littlekittydoesn't work05:20
lotuspsychjelittlekitty: sounds like a ##linux question05:21
littlekittylotuspsychje: okay I'll post it there05:21
littlekittythanks05:21
geirhaIn this case you could also strip off the decimals and do integer comparison;  while (( ${progress%.*} < 100 )); do ...; done06:45
ChiLL-TwoTquit07:24
ChiLL-Twosudo shutdown -h now07:24
gtrmtxhey guys, if nc -zv, as well as an online port checker, verifies that a port is open, and netstat -ltp verifies that the port is listening, but the service that i am trying to access via web gui using that port is not able to be reached, what does that mean?08:07
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Galactor_hello! I was wondering, is there an antivirus for Linux (specifically ubuntu?) or is there even a need for it?09:54
Galactor_?09:56
blackflowGalactor_: there's ClamAV but it works with a database that's not just linux specific, and it's not very efficient. As for the need.... well... there's a lot of vulnerabilities in a lot of programs. Whether those are exploited in a way that a running "antivirus" would detect... I don't know, and personally I doubt it.09:57
OerHeksGalactor_, yes, there is clamav and rootkit hunter https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus09:58
OerHeksnowadays static antivirus definitions are useless when targeted by design/personalised malware09:59
Galactor_thanks! OerHeks and blackflow ! What about "cleaner" programs? I used to use ccleaner on my windows, but what would be a linix alternative?10:00
blackflowapt install --reinstall   :))10:00
DVS-1Hi, I wish to configure unattended-upgrades to upgrade only security packages and packages from a private repository. Is there a way to blacklist a package ONLY from the security repository so that it will only use the private repository for that specific package?10:00
OerHeksGalactor_, there is bleachbit, but carefull withthat powerfull tool, i rarely use it10:02
OerHeks!info bleachbit10:02
ubottubleachbit (source: bleachbit): delete unnecessary files from the system. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.0-2 (bionic), package size 316 kB, installed size 2003 kB10:02
Galactor_OerHeks: I'll give it a look :) but read the man first before using10:03
OerHeksDVS-1, if that private repository go newer versions, those will be used i guess, and why limit to security only ?? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates10:05
DVS-1OerHeks> That's the requirement.. so isn't there a way to blacklist a package:repository?10:08
OerHeksDVS-1, i think you can, see the /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/50unattended-upgrades file, but i wonder why one would do that10:13
OerHeks"You can also selectively disable auto-update on a package level, by adding package names to "Unattended-Upgrade::Package-Blacklist"10:15
DVS-1OerHeks> I know of the package level blacklist, problem is that I want to upgrade that package from the private repository, but mustn't upgrade it from other repos10:18
DVS-1OerHeks> There will be duplicate packages between the repositories and I must get them ONLY from the private repository10:20
OerHeksthat only works if your repo gives a newer version than the original/our repo10:20
DVS-1OerHeks> I see. Many thanks mate :)10:21
OerHekshave fun!10:21
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pirayehi everyone!10:53
gpunk:=10:55
pirayeI have tried to ran this /kenlm/build$ bin/lmplz -o 5 -S 80% -T /tmp <wiki.txt >text.arpa in command line of server and I got error which is ran out of disc and solution of this Point -T to a drive with a lot of disk. how can I point to another disc in server?10:56
pirayebtw my disc information here https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sfvBXB9zYM/10:58
blackflowpiraye: assuming I understand -T from your example, you point -T to a mountpoint10:58
blackflowpiraye: that's xen virtualization. you need a new virtual disk10:59
pirayeblackflow how can obtain it?10:59
blackflowpiraye: ask your hosting company. or consider enlarging current drive, it's only 8G10:59
pirayehow can I enlarge it?11:00
blackflowpiraye: ask your hosting company.  :)   that 'or' was not 'ask or', but get a new drive OR enlarge existing. but definitely ask them.11:00
blackflowpiraye: that's a server on public internet, right?11:01
pirayeyes11:01
pirayebut it is not free11:01
pirayewhat should I tell them11:01
blackflowthen also consider either hiring a sysadmin who knows how to handle it, OR educate yourself but not running a public server. your lack of knowledge and experience will lead to compromise and then your server will be used to attack others online, which would be your fault.11:02
blackflowthat's a friendly advice, btw. :)11:02
blackflowpiraye: if you don't know what to tell them, after I just told you what, then you seriously should not be running a public server.11:03
pirayeit is amazon11:03
blackflowpiraye: surely there's an upgrade button, or a procedure how to enlarge existing or get additional disk space. maybe there's a knowledge base, unfortunately I don't use amazon so I can't tell you from personal experience where help is.11:05
blackflowbut definitely consider hiring a competent sysadmin to handle that for you.11:05
pirayeI never hire anyone before for do something to me11:07
blackflowpiraye: then how do you expect to operate a rather complex information system like that, in a hostile environment like the public internet is, if you yourself don't know how, and don't hire someone who knows?11:10
dimmhello, All!11:19
dimmwhy dvd tray opening?11:19
dimmin bios not opening, but when os booted then opening11:19
OerHeksdimm, you asked that yesterdat yoo11:20
OerHeksc/too11:20
OerHeksuse a paperclip, insert disc, and boot11:20
deskwizardO/ Howdy11:21
SimonNLbut when os booted then opening  <= why paperclip needed ?11:22
patrickkWhat is the command to see which versions of php I can install?11:28
blackflowpatrickk: apt-cache policy php    ?11:29
patrickkWhat is the best repo for PHP in Ubuntu? I am new to Ubuntu and always have used iUS with CentOS in the past11:31
patrickkfor PHP 7.2 that is11:31
blackflowpatrickk: ubuntu's own official repo is. 7.2 on Bionic.11:31
OerHekshttps://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/php11:32
patrickkAm on Ubuntu 16.0411:32
adrian_1908patrickk: for that https://launchpad.net/%7Eondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php is a good choice.11:33
patrickkhm okay thanks11:33
troozersHi Gurus, any idea why Ubuntu 18.04.1 keeps mounting a LUKS encrypted USB drive as read-only?11:38
[Eli]@hggdh, Bashing-om and Loshki  thank you.11:39
troozersSorry, it's not read-only... it keeps auto-mounting with root permissions only11:39
OerHekstroozers, sounds like an error in the file system or drive11:40
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ioriatroozers, ls -l /media/$USER/my-device11:41
ioria    11:41
TJ-troozers: depends on what comand is used to mount it, and what ownership/permissions the file-system has11:41
troozersUSB drive was automounted under /media/my-username/my-device - kinda assumed it would mount things under there with the user permissions set to my-username11:43
troozersUsing stock 18.04.1 with Gnome11:43
ioria   troozers not necessarily; the first time you need to chown the mount directoy11:44
troozersNo prob, will do - just thought there was a FUBAR going on somewhere11:44
blackflowtroozers: mountpoints have two parts. local mount POINT (local dir you mount at), and the target filesytem. when oyu mount, local point disappears and becomes the target, so if the target fs "root" is not owned by your uid, it won't be.11:45
ioriatoolz, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemsOnRemovableStorage#Mount_Encrypted_Filesystem11:45
ioriatroozers, , https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EncryptedFilesystemsOnRemovableStorage#Mount_Encrypted_Filesystem11:45
troozersMany thanks blackflow - appreciate the heads up :)11:45
nisankhindiatroozers: do you want your LUKS encrypted drive as regular user ???11:46
nisankhindiatroozers: do you want to mount your LUKS encrypted drive as regular user ???11:46
troozersyes11:46
blackflowtroozers: often problem arises if you created the target FS under a different distro that had your non-root username with different numeric UID11:47
nisankhindiatroozers: first thing first .. root access is required to open a LUKS container. You can, however, configure sudo to restrict root access to LUKS only11:47
troozersCreated the disk on the same box, but obviously had to use "sudo" to run cryptsetup and mkfs.ext4 on the drive11:47
blackflowtroozers: then by default the fs root will be uid=0, so all you need is to chown the mountpoint AFTER you mount it.11:48
ioriatroozers, i'd add the -R recursive flag to the cmd above11:48
blackflowioria: I wouldn't blindly. dependson what's there. chances are it's all single user owned, but still...11:49
troozersmany thanks11:50
nisankhindiaThis is to just remind again : #Ubuntu channel supports Ubuntu as well as kubuntu , ubuntu budgie , Kubuntu etc as they are official flavours of Ubuntu , link https://www.ubuntu.com/download/flavours11:57
dimmOerHeks, sorry, connection was broken =( my trouble is not that i can't boot. OS boot fine.12:03
dimmSimonNL, yes, it is openin after booting in random moment, i close it by hand, then it open. May be after several seconds, may be several minutes12:03
blackflowit's possessed!12:04
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coz_dimm,  I am not on ubuntu at the moment, however, did you maybe save your session?12:12
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TJ-dimm: what is the 'it' that is opening, I think I missed your earlier reports12:15
* TJ- guesses it is the file-manager to some (external) file-system12:16
coz_mmm12:16
coconutAre there ways to temporarily disable a videocard, and start using the cpu build-in graphics?12:17
coconutTo spare some heat and noise?12:17
coz_coconut,  via bios I would guess12:18
TJ-coconut: usually tools provided by bumblebee, or possibly nvidia-prime12:18
coz_coconut, which video card?12:18
coconutok, thank you both.12:18
coconutcoz_: ehm, videocard in new laptop i still have to buy from tuxedocomputers12:19
coz_coconut, ok>?12:19
ekshunyahi12:20
ekshunyathis is confusing me, i already search on google, but couldn't find exact answer...12:20
coconutAnd i haven't made a choise yet, but probably nvidia GTX 1060 or 1070.12:20
coz_coconut,  in terminal   lspci12:21
ekshunyado GRUB comes up with MBR in harddisk, or Ubuntu installs it???12:21
coconutcoz_: can i come back on this when my laptop arrives?12:21
coz_coconut,  absolutely12:22
coconutok, you rock :)12:22
blackflowekshunya: grub does not install or define partitioning scheme, so in this case ubuntu installer did/does or some other partitioning mechanism is used.12:28
nisankhindiaekshunya: GRUB is related to Linux , you can find it with any linux distribution , firt Ubuntu , debian , fedora , arc , ROSA etc all are based on Linux OS ..12:29
nisankhindiaekshunya: in simple world it is GRand Unified Bootloader12:29
nisankhindiaeksunya: it has three basic operations or principals12:30
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nisankhindiaeksunya: to now more about GRUB read https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/12:31
ekshunyathx @nisankhindia blackflow12:33
nisankhindiaekshunya: the original GRUB website http://www.uruk.org/grub/12:34
ekshunyaI think i got it about GRUB, but In MBR if I get fresh hard disk, Is MBR is already installed on that hard disk???12:36
ducasseekshunya: usually not, but these aren't really ubunntu questions12:37
ekshunyaducasse, ok, so ubuntu on installation put MBR and GRUB on hard disk??12:39
nisankhindiaekshunya: read some books related to hardware , architecture and software philosophy ( basically these all can be found in any college or university books ) good luck12:39
ekshunya@nisankhindia, @ducasse ok thanks.12:40
ducasseekshunya: yes, it writes a partition table (mbr) and a bootloader (grub)12:40
OerHeks"use whole disk"gives a fresh mbr too12:40
nisankhindiaekshunya: this cahnnel is supposed to support ubuntu related quesries or issues so , you may find it hard to get such question answers here , i request you to get some books which is easily available or some university free library repositories where you will find all of such information free of cost and free of choice .. have a nice time ahead12:41
ekshunyaducasse, thanks that was confusing me most.12:43
ekshunyanisankhindia, Yup... even i come to channel after reading many blogs... it's just little confusion about how ubuntu linux doing with MBR and GRUB on starting pc. :)12:44
nisankhindiaekshunya: you are intrested to know things so even this channel is for ubuntu related support . i will give you some other resources . where from you are ?? you country ?? so that i can show you some avaibale university books repository and elearning portals for free12:44
ekshunyaFrom India, you can tell by my name. :)12:45
nisankhindiaekshunya: there are many opensource elearning portal from Govt of India , courses , graduation and masters free of cost .. You can opt any of them by your choice and can get all these information12:47
AdamynoHow can I move the top gnome panel to bottom?13:02
Adamynothere are some extensions but not works13:03
OerHekssystemsettings > dock > position on the screen13:03
OerHeksworks fine here, without logout/login again13:04
OerHeksoh, top gnome panel, misread13:04
OerHeksi think you need a gnome extention like this: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/208/panel-settings/13:05
BluesKajHowdy folks13:05
OerHekshi BluesKaj13:05
BluesKajhey OerHeks13:06
Adamynotried, after installation it shows ERROR13:07
AdamynoI installed MMOD panel extension. Now the gnome panel is at bottom :)13:23
BluesKajwhere it should be :-)13:25
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coconutIs there any hardware database with working devices on ubuntu? (or linux in general)14:02
coconutAs i don't dare to test my bose mini 2 soundlink.14:03
TJ-coconut: there are some but there are so many devices they're always either incomplete or out of dat14:03
TJ-coconut: best solution usually is a web-search for the model and "linux"14:04
coconut(i destroid an apple magic mouse 2 once on Linux elementaryOS)14:04
coconutthank you JT-. :D14:05
TJ-coconut: how did you destroy it? trying to upload new firmware to it? I can't imagine how that could happen otherwise, not from software anyhow. Electrical issues when connecting/disconnecting, I can imagine14:05
coconutTJ-: i destroid it by basicly just pairing and using it. (a previous version of elementary though). By destroying i mean the mouse went unrecoverable slow, and i was not capable to make it go fast anymore. (not on mac either).14:11
coconutBut i will google a little, thank you.14:14
EoflaOEhi BluesKaj14:17
BluesKajhi EoflaOE14:18
TJ-coconut: Well, if it is a Bluetooth device that is doubly improbably. Going slow would suggest to me a battery issue14:20
coconutTJ-: no new batteries did not fix it, i tried.14:21
TJ-coconut: have you cleaned it?14:23
coconutTJ-: no, i think i still have the mouse somewhere.14:24
TJ-coconut: I'm reading an article on that device and the problem you describe, and it says (after checking the battery terminals are tight) "...The second reason your Magic Mouse may be skipping or hesitating is that debris, dirt, dust, and gunk have become lodged in the mouse's optical sensor. There's a simple fix for this, one that just requires giving the sensor a good cleaning."14:24
TJ-coconut: read about the battery terminals too: https://www.lifewire.com/fix-magic-mouse-tracking-error-226077014:24
coconuti cannot read now though.14:25
coconutbut thank you, it's appriciated.14:25
system16im trying to setup pptp (plz dont ask why) vpn connection. it keeps saying that vpn service quit unexpectedly14:38
system16commands that i ran :14:38
system16sudo apt-get install pptp-linux14:38
system16sudo apt-get install network-manager-pptp network-manager-pptp-gnome14:38
system16all ran just fine14:39
eelstrebori changed my hostname and it shows up ok on my account but not on other users - other users just get a $14:40
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TJ-system16: are you using network-manager to define and bring up the connection?14:46
coconutTJ-: i don't think things like dirt has happend, because it happend twise14:46
system16TJ-, idk i just followed instructions on this web page https://askubuntu.com/questions/308584/vpn-pptp-in-lubuntu14:47
system16i used the network connections app14:47
coconutTJ-: i don't think things like dirt has happend, because it happend twice. I think i still have one broken one somewhere. I don't know is there a known place where i can send it to?14:48
system16located in preferences14:48
TJ-system16: press the network icon in the taskbar, choose "Edit Connections..." and either create a new, or edit your existing, VPN connection14:48
system16i did that14:48
system16it quits when i give the password14:49
TJ-coconut: not that I know of, but that article I linked to has some interesting tips14:49
coconutah.ok, thanks14:49
TJ-system16: Right, so then that will be logged. Try connecting again right now, then immediately after it fails open a terminal and do "pastebinit <( tail -n 100 /var/log/syslog )" so we can see what was going on14:49
cylonmathHello, I want to remove whole QT5 packages, and downgrade it (because I had a problem with this version and my google search shows that previous versions do not have this problem). What is the command for this?15:24
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FrostFelineI'm having a problem with LVM. I tried to create a raid1 volume with 2 PVs and it failed.16:00
FrostFelineNow I can't remove the _rimage_0 and _rimage_1 leftovers that only show up with lvs -a16:00
FrostFelineand if I try to recreate the disk it fails because the logical volume "exists"16:00
SuperCathello there!16:12
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hggdhSuperCat: no political statements here, please16:21
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hggdhSuperCat: Actually, given your behaviour in other Ubuntu channels, I am banning you here.16:32
hggdhSuperCat: you can join #ubuntu-ops to discuss it further16:32
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granttrecdo you guys recommend clang from the ppa or the repos?16:51
gambl0rehello?17:02
gambl0rewhen i try to watch 1080p60 in chrome. video runs laggy. any ideas?17:02
ioriagambl0re, for reference :  https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/10/hardware-acceleration-chrome-linux17:03
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gambl0rei see. does it work in firefox17:06
iresfhello github fucked me to download some packages  it is so slow on ubuntu17:12
BluesKajiresf, watch the  language please17:14
iresfBluesKaj : im angry right now17:15
ducasseiresf: still, there are guidelines here17:15
BluesKajno matter17:15
iresfBluesKaj : so close your mouth17:16
BluesKajiresf, attitude goes a long way here, if want help, otherwise go elsewhere for ir17:17
BluesKajit17:18
kumoolgambl0re, you check in about:support17:18
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BluesKajheh, good riddance17:27
core7if i do ifconfig, I can't see the interface which should show. dmesg shows me e1000 nic detected at 1Gbit duplex. How do I fix this?17:27
BluesKajcore7, try ip add17:28
BluesKajifconfig is depracated17:29
core7BluesKaj: how does this happen - an hour ago everything was working - and now the card doesnt even show up in ifconfig.17:29
core7BluesKaj: in the networkmanager, i do see a 1000Mbit wired connection - but no ip17:30
BluesKajcore7, like i said, try ip add17:31
core7BluesKaj: Thanks. Will try soon17:34
BluesKajcore7, it should look something like this,  https://bpaste.net/show/8ad04244be5917:38
feetongrass#linux18:08
NoCodeWhy is Gnome Tweak Tool having such a hard time enabling the compose key, and doing it right?18:13
NoCodeHow can I set the compose key from the terminal?18:13
OerHeksGTT works fine here, to enable compse key alt gr + shift18:19
ezzieyguywufwhenever I run `bzr builddeb -- -nc -uc -us`, for some reason it still rebuilds the whole package despite the "-nc" flag. Am I not using this flag correctly?18:27
AmbroseWaketonAny reason why my USB keyboard I just got isn't working correctly with Ubuntu 18.04.1? The function keys work fine, but the other keys won't type.18:40
mra90how can I check to what physical address of the device PCI BAR points to?18:42
mra90I mean in PCI BAR0 I see some address which clearly points to device memory, the question is what location exactly?18:43
mra90plus, how was it set so it points where it does18:43
tomreynAmbroseWaketon: does it work with any other OS, other linux distro or ubuntu release? if not, it's more likely a hardware issue.18:45
tomreynAmbroseWaketon: you could also try plugging it into diffferent usb ports18:45
eelstreborinteresting, installing mainline kernel 4.18.14 on one of my bionic boxes kills it (won't boot) - i don't know what's differnt other than it's an older xps15 laptop18:51
gpunkhow did you make it? install it?18:53
gpunkyou must have done it wrong ...18:54
hggdheelstrebor: mainline kernels are only expected to be used when testing if a bug is in the upstream code, or the Ubuntu changes.18:54
hggdheelstrebor: just for the record, using a mainline outside testing is not a good idea18:55
eelstreborit may not be a good idea but it's worked so far - this box i'm on now is running 4.18.14 and is working fine - 4.17.x and 14.18.x have worked well on all boxes on my net except the one18:57
eelstreborgpunk, talking to me?18:58
gpunkyes18:58
eelstrebori used a debian package to install the kernel and it's headers18:58
gpunkdkms might have failed for your video driver18:59
eelstrebordpkg -i *4.18.14-*.deb18:59
AmbroseWaketon@tomreyn It works on Windows and in the boot menu, just not once Ubuntu has booted. And I've tried it in every different port on the laptop, including my USB hub18:59
gpunk"wont boot" is very vague18:59
* OerHeks mumbles update-grub19:00
eelstreborgpunk, it just hangs on the splash screnn - i didn't bother to check the logs to see if anything was captured but i doubt it19:00
gpunkwell, have fun19:00
eelstreborgpunk, i just booted from one of the stock kernels and removed 4.18.14 and all is fine for now - i do remember that 4.18.13 worked on that box though but the box was running xenial at that time19:01
eelstreborbtw, i don't like the wayland desktop - i'm sticking with unity on bionic for now19:03
granttrecso I installed clang from the ppa but it only comes up as clang-6.0, instead of clang, any ideas?19:03
tomreynAmbroseWaketon: hmm, this suggests it has something to do with linux indeed. i'm not sure how to diagnose it further, maybe this can help https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Debugging/USB19:03
granttrecfunny enough whereis shows the right location19:04
AmbroseWaketon@tomreyn the thing is, the function keys work, as does escape and a few others, just none of the numbers, letters, etc.19:05
granttrecbut its installed as /usr/bin/clang-6.019:05
granttrecwill a symlink work?19:05
OerHeksgranttrec, sounds correct to me, but why from ppa? bionic gives clang 6.x too19:05
OerHeks!info clang19:05
ubottuclang (source: llvm-defaults (0.41~exp5~ubuntu1)): C, C++ and Objective-C compiler (LLVM based). In component universe, is optional. Version 1:6.0-41~exp5~ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 3 kB, installed size 22 kB19:05
granttrecOerHeks: I am still on xenial19:05
granttrecneat bot19:06
granttrecall the binaries have 6.0 on the end any ideas?19:08
ioriaAmbroseWaketon, we can't do nothing without a working kb, i suggest plugging another  kb , connect the troubled one and check usb-devices19:08
AmbroseWaketon@ioria I do have a working kb19:09
AmbroseWaketonI'm using a usb kb on a laptop19:09
AmbroseWaketonso I still have the built-in kb19:10
ioriaAmbroseWaketon, so , connect the one, run and paste  'usb-devices'19:10
AmbroseWaketonhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hNdQqSfDKn/19:11
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  i guess is the Logitech ?19:12
AmbroseWaketon@ioria it should be the HP. Logitech is my mouse, which works fine19:13
AmbroseWaketonPrimax Electronics, HP Wireless Keyboard Mouse Kit19:13
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  sudo rmmod usbhid && sudo modprobe usbhid19:14
AmbroseWaketonioria, comes back empty19:15
ph88when more repositories offer the same package how to choose from which repo it will be installed ?19:15
ph88is it also possible to ignore a package from a repository ?19:15
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  test the usb kb19:15
AmbroseWaketonioria, nothing. No text showing up. Function keys still work tho, and things like the windows-key.19:16
granttrecfor any curious update-alternatives is what I was looking for19:19
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  what is a Lenovo laptop ?19:19
AmbroseWaketon?19:20
AmbroseWaketonwhat do you mean?19:20
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  your laptop , what is ?19:20
AmbroseWaketonioria, it's a Dell Inspiron.19:21
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  i suggest unplug, replug and dmesg | tail -4019:22
AmbroseWaketonhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/F733c3Vpfb/19:24
AmbroseWaketonioria, here's the weird thing. The mouse that comes with the keyboard? It works just fine. It's just certain keys on the keyboard that don't appear to send input.19:24
ioriai see19:25
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  maybe a bug19:27
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ioriaAmbroseWaketon, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/177143119:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1771431 in linux (Ubuntu) "Lenovo Essential Wireless Keyboard doesn't works (Primax Electronics manufacturer)" [Medium,Triaged]19:28
deepfreezHi, it is an free /open source alternative like Kitty?19:31
deepfreezhttp://www.9bis.net/kitty/19:32
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: can you mention your issue once again19:34
OerHeksKiTTY is only designed for the Microsoft® Windows® platform19:35
OerHekshttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1030457/is-it-possible-to-run-the-kitty-gui-on-ubuntu-or-debian19:35
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: I have an HP keyboard/mouse combo that doesn't work correctly. The mouse works fine, but the keyboard only recognises function keys, escape, logokey, etc, not the standard typing keys19:36
mra90does anybody undertand PCI BAR space?19:36
deepfreezyes OerHeks19:36
deepfreezdid you do it to work on ubuntu?19:37
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: you are using HP Wireless Keyboard Mouse Kit19:37
nisankhindiawait19:37
OerHeksdeepfreez, no, and they give a reason for it19:37
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: yes19:37
deepfreez:D19:37
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: can you goto your settings and and adjust the keyboard layout for your wireless kit19:38
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: there are various options for setting your keyboard model19:39
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: how would I go about doing that?19:39
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: whats your desktop environement ?? is it gnome ???19:40
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: standard 18.04 unity19:40
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: there may be a HID quirk to deal with the issue19:40
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: the problem is apparently the device is sending an extra byte (0x7F) in the HID packet, so it is ignored19:41
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  18.04 uses gnome-shell not unity ... please confirm you're using unity19:41
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: sorry, extra byte is 0x7119:41
ioriaAmbroseWaketon,  and ,btw,i'am afraid is a kernel module issue19:41
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: this is a low-level device bug, not much you can do in userspace about it. The usbhid module does allow you to tell it about certain quirks of a particular device; I'm checking if there is one to cover this issue19:42
ioriaTJ-, can you check this possible solution ?  https://github.com/y-trudeau/linux_lenovo_ultraslim_plus19:43
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: it's gnome, my bad. thought Unity was default for ubuntu still19:43
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: wait consulting with HP support through chat19:44
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: Your keyboard and mouse works fine just in your keyboard keys other than Fn keys does not respond to your key stroke right ??19:47
AmbroseWaketonnisankhindia: yes19:48
TJ-ioria: already did, it's not really the best way to tackle it19:48
ioriaTJ-, ok19:48
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: we can enable some debug logging in the HID module, which may cause the usbhid module to report bad apckets in the kernel log, which would be an advance on where you are right now - knowing what the problem is19:49
AmbroseWaketonTJ-: Honestly, this keyboard was free, and I think I see why now. Probably would be easier to just buy a new keyboard.19:54
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: wait for a solution is there .. HP enterpise IRC responded .. You need to test a script by them wait a while19:55
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: ioria the explanation is here, in the accepted answer https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/377830/linux-hid-driver-for-primax-wireless-keyboards#37787319:59
adrian_1908On my file manager, my root filesystem is just shown as "File System". It uses a GPT partition table. Is there a way to give the drive itself a label? I gave my root partition (ext4) an "ubuntu-bionic" label, but that isn't being shown. I'm on Xubuntu, but maybe this is general enough to ask here.20:00
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: install git in your system , than git clone https://github.com/NortheastUbuntuTeam/hpwirelesstest.git20:03
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: good news! The kernel contains a workaround for it20:03
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: than cd into the folder , use gcc -o kbdusb kbdusb.c20:04
TJ-AmbroseWaketon: There is a kernel module, hid-primax, for this keyboard20:05
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: copy the other file as respectively copy kbdusb and hp_keyboard.sh to /usr/local/bin ,20:06
TJ-nisankhindia: there is no need for that; there is a solution in the kernel already20:06
nisankhindiaTJ-: ok waiting for if it can resolve ..20:06
nisankhindiaAmbroseWaketon: TJ-: same codes .. good luck . if required ping me20:08
nisankhindiamodule author Terry Lambert <tlambert@google.com>20:09
TJ-Looks like AmbroseWaketon has thrown it out the window :)20:10
nisankhindiawhat is this message " ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: failed to receive scan abortion completion: timed out " literaly it was flooded in my log20:32
nisankhindiawifi , lan , all working good than why the hell this message is flooded in my logs20:33
TJ-the device is waiting for a completion packet, which doesn't arrive in time20:34
TJ-the driver is commanding the firmware to stop scanning, but the firmware doesn't reply in time20:35
nisankhindiaTJ-: then it should need to reported to ath10k developer and maintainer ..20:37
kinghatis it possible to get the full output of a terminal output if it went past the 1k default lines?20:38
TJ-could be caused by a firmware bug, based on the module source20:39
kinghatw/o having to run the process again.20:39
TJ-kinghat: not if the scrollback buffer has been exceeded, no20:39
kinghatif i compiled something is there a log of the output somewhere by default?20:42
nisankhindialets see testing with firmware 6 ..20:42
gbear14275anyone here used snaps to install plex?20:43
gbear14275This is my first time using snaps... looking for some confirmation on procedure/process/permissions etc.20:43
OerHeksgbear14275, there has been an article about that commercial plex snap recently20:43
gbear14275OerHeks, orly?  I'll try googling, unless you have a link handy?20:44
nisankhindiagbear14275: it's upto your choice , you can add plex repo for deb package or you can use snap ..20:44
OerHekshttps://snapcraft.io/blog/plex-arrives-in-canonicals-snap-store20:44
TJ-kinghat: generally not; I usually build software and write to a log, as in "make |& tee /tmp/make.log"20:44
OerHeksi refuse to support it, as we don't get the money, you know20:44
TJ-kinghat: in that way I can watch it AND capture a lot of both stdout and stderr in case I need it later20:44
OerHeks!info kodi20:45
ubottukodi (source: kodi): Open Source Home Theatre (executable binaries). In component universe, is optional. Version 2:17.6+dfsg1-1ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 24 kB, installed size 143 kB20:45
gbear14275OerHeks, totally understandable.  I got past the snap install plexmediaserver, but after that I couldn't hit the default web port or anything and am trying to figure out where the config files are20:46
kinghatthanks TJ-20:46
gbear14275P.S. Do snaps use LXD?20:46
TJ-gbear14275: no, they use apparmor, seccomp, and cgroups20:47
nisankhindiagbear14275: if you are worried than use debian pacakge for plex https://www.plex.tv/media-server-downloads/#plex-media-server , or configure the repository https://support.plex.tv/articles/235974187-enable-repository-updating-for-supported-linux-server-distributions/  . KODI is better if you want the same experince in ubuntu20:49
OerHeksstandard would be http://127.0.0.1:32400/web20:49
OerHeksother older manuals give http://localhost:32401 >> http://tipsonubuntu.com/2017/07/22/install-plex-media-server-easily-via-snap-ubuntu-16-04-higher/20:51
OerHeksconfusing, that binairy blob20:51
gbear14275nisankhindia, not worried... just trying the "new and improved"... I've been running plex for a few years.  Just got a new mobo/socket/cpu upgrade so reinstalling everything20:57
nisankhindiaYes that was the firmware bug , i have installed both firmware firmware-5 and firmware-6 , firmware-5 causes this issue ath10k_pci 0000:03:00.0: failed to receive scan abortion completion: timed out20:57
nisankhindiafirmware-5 comes with linux-firmware package20:58
OerHekskinghat, i think not, you can force a log like this:  make > output.txt 2>&120:59
kinghat`./build.sh` is the compile command i run.21:00
nisankhindiagbear14275: better to use snap like this way . if there is not a sngle source available for deb ackage than use snap packages .. thank you21:00
nisankhindiakinghat: record terminal output or command / application output as follows : YOUR_COMMAND > filename.log , to get append into file next time you execute the same YOUR_COMMAND >> filename.log21:03
kinghatnisankhindia: `./build.sh > terminal_output.log`?21:05
nisankhindiakinghat: example run dmesg > dmesg.log and again run echo " Hi just adding this at end " >> dmesg.log , and now check the log by executing command cat dmesg.log .. you will see the difference and how > and >> can be used to record terminal output in a file21:06
nisankhindiakinghat: yes just add the part > terminal_output.log21:06
kinghatwhere is that log file located?21:06
nisankhindiakinghat: it will be saved in your current working directory21:07
gbear14275ok, apologies, but for looks like I wasn't specifying http (vs https default)21:07
kinghattyvm21:07
tomreynnisankhindia: the command "pwd" will return the absolute path to this directory.21:08
tomreynkinghat: ^21:08
core7is there a way to replace a 16.04 install wit 18.04 and then recopy /etc/fstab, /etc/passwd etc from a previous install? Is there a script to help with this?21:08
kinghatthanks tomreyn21:08
tomreynkinghat: you should redirect both standard outputs, though. use: command &> logfile.log21:09
TJ-kinghat: be aware that just using ">" you won't capture stderr21:09
kinghatit wont just log all of the terminal output line for line?21:10
tomreyncore7: there is an upgrade path from 16.04 to 18.04. and once there, you could copy back those files you need to copy back. but overwriting critical configuration files such as these may not be safe.21:10
core7tomreyn: you mean do-release-upgrade() - i wanted to do a fresh install , hence the question21:11
tomreynbackup, install, restore files from backup as needed.21:12
tomreyncore7: maybe what you are looking for is OS (configuration) deployment such as what puppet, ansible, salt, and a couple other softwares can do.21:14
RoscoePColtranecore7: the term "fresh" when used in the context of "fresh install" implies the system administrator will be restoring any personal data from a previously taken backup, AND reconfiguring any custom personal configurations used in his/her environment...outside of things like puppet,ansible,salt...you don't get to have cake and eat it too21:19
kinghattomreyn: when i do that the terminal no longer shows the output as well. but is updating in the log.21:20
kinghatis it possible to show the output in the terminal and log it to file?21:20
nisankhindiakinghat: i assume that you are not a programmer so use the script command21:25
kinghatscript command?21:26
nisankhindiakinghat: open your terminal and run command : script output.log after this whatever you will do all will be recorded in the output.log file as well as terminal also show the output21:26
nisankhindiakinghat: to stop script command just type exit otherwise it will keep recodring all your termial activity21:27
kinghatthat does the same thing as `&> logfile.log` but shows the terminal output as well?21:27
tomreynkinghat: you can pipe into the 'tee' command for this purpose21:28
tomreynkinghat: somecommand 2>&1 | tee mylog.log21:29
tomreynor, to append:21:29
tomreynkinghat: somecommand 2>&1 | tee -a mylog.log21:29
nisankhindiato get log of terminal activity and to display them on terminal at same time just pass the command script output.log and do your terminal activity , when done just type exit21:29
kinghattomreyn: what is the 2 and 1 doing there?21:30
tomreynkinghat: those are the standard output 'channels', indicating how i/o redirection is done: https://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/io-redirection.html21:31
tomreyn1 is stdout, 2 is stderr21:32
draikHello. I'm not having much luck with a Google search, and I think it's because I'm maybe looking for the wrong thing. I want to create a user with SSH access, but no shell. However, I want a script to run when they login, and have it locked down to only that script. I was looking for "/sbin/nologin script at login" but not having much luck. Am I looking for the right thing? If not, can someone please point me21:48
draikin the right direction. Thank you.21:48
nisankhindiadraik: this is ubuntu support channel , your situation is related to programing . so better discuss it with any other shell script support IRC or dev doc forum21:52
RoscoePColtranedraik: yeah a different chat room for sure21:53
draiknisankhindia and RoscoePColtrane -- sorry, this is for my Ubuntu server, and thought this was the place to ask. Thanks for the heads up.21:53
TJ-draik: you need to add a 'command= ...' string to the authorized_keys file21:53
TJ-draik: see "man 5 authorized_keys"21:54
draikTJ-: awesome. Thank you. Doing that now.21:54
nisankhindiathis is to inform . other than ubuntu support , if anything else goe for a long time than it will be notified to Ubuntu IRC team21:55
TJ-draik: I use that for providing an SSH remote-support proxy that anonymous users can connect to but do nothing, and it starts with "command="sleep 604800" ssh-rsa ..."21:56
draikTJ-: and the user can't "ssh user@host 'random command'" ?21:58
TJ-draik: precisely21:58
draikPerfect. That's what I've been trying to find.21:58
draikFor future reference, what should I have been searching? Is there a name for this type of user setup?21:58
TJ-draik: as the man-page says "The command supplied by the user (if any) is ignored."21:59
TJ-draik: I'm not entirely sure. I generally learn about such things by spending hours reading man pages when the fancy takes me :)22:00
draikTJ-: I would not have thought about authorized_keys at all. I was going to start looking at .profile and such.22:01
draikTJ-: you've been a great help. Thank you very much.22:01
TJ-it's amazing what you discover is possible reading man pages :)22:01
NerdTheThirdhow stable is 18.10 as of now?22:08
nisankhindiaNerdTheThird: wait till 18th October 201822:12
Bashing-omNerdTheThird: No issues here with 18.10 . All are encouraged to install the beta and report results . - *TESTING*22:12
NerdTheThirdwhy tho? beta will just _flow_ into "normal" release22:12
NerdTheThirdare you real or a bot? i legit can't tell Bashing-om22:13
nisankhindia"beta" release is a version that has been tested internally and is being tested by the wider community. It usually has fixes for bugs in the stable version, and has new features that are subject to change and need testing and may have their own bugs or limitations .22:15
nisankhindiaA stable release is a version that has been tested as thoroughly as possible and is as reliable as we can make it. It does not have all the new features of a beta release and it does not have the latest fixes for problems.22:15
Bashing-omNerdTheThird: So long as the result is acceptable, does not matter If I am a bot :P22:15
NerdTheThirdyeah, but there's only 3 days until 18.1022:15
NerdTheThirdi mean, there can't be that many bugs22:15
NerdTheThirdoh you're real, damn dude... i'm sorry about the bot thing xD Bashing-om22:16
TJ-NerdTheThird: we're in final freeze right now, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CosmicCuttlefish/ReleaseSchedule22:16
TJ-NerdTheThird: oh and also "can't be that many bugs" ... you're new here aren't you? :D22:17
NerdTheThirdin Linux world?22:17
NerdTheThirdor just this chan22:17
TJ-NerdTheThird: to Ubuntu releases, and bug status :)22:18
nisankhindialanguage pack deadlines are on Tuesdays, and the corresponding language packs are released on the following Thursday . so later on that it will be released as scheduled22:18
NerdTheThirdyeah inda, you could say so :D TJ-22:18
NerdTheThirdkinda*22:18
NerdTheThirdk then, you guys seem to know than i do, so i will wait22:18
NerdTheThirdmore than i do*22:18
nisankhindiahttps://dev.launchpad.net/Translations/LanguagePackSchedule22:19
TJ-NerdTheThird: there will be very few changes between now and release; the ISO image are being generated from the frozen archives. Any bug-fixes will come via the -updates channel22:19
Bashing-omNerdTheThird: Open bugs as of late : 135489 .22:19
NerdTheThirdholy fuck22:20
TJ-Bugs opened by Tj: 135,488 :p22:20
Bashing-om!language  | NerdTheThird22:20
ubottuNerdTheThird: Please avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList22:20
NerdTheThirdholy fudge22:20
NerdTheThirdxD22:20
Bashing-omNerdTheThird: "As always, the Bug Squad needs more help. If you want to get started, please see: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad" .22:22
Bashing-omTJ-: Has graduated to a very large sledge hammer to wield in bug squashing - he earned it !22:24
NerdTheThirdi'm not that knowledgeable about bugs and things i just translate stuff22:24
Bashing-om!contribute22:25
ubottuTo contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu22:25
TJ-Bashing-om: next stop, a road roller :)22:27
Bashing-omTJ-: Sic em !22:28
TJ-Bashing-om: did you see the issue 2 weeks ago, where the user was suffering really low Wifi signal even next to the AP? Here's the cause: https://imgur.com/a/Ox5ewbx22:29
TJ-Bashing-om: laptop lid hinge had sliced both antenna cables through22:30
Bashing-omTJ-: Nope - did not see how that one ended .. just goes to show .. not always the software at fault .//  Ya got this morning's WIFI bug isolated ?22:32
TJ-Bashing-om: yes: Bug #179777222:33
ubottubug 1797772 in linux (Ubuntu) "ideapad_laptop disables WiFi/BT radios on Lenovo Y530" [Undecided,Incomplete] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179777222:33
nisankhindiaTJ-: i dont know why it was assigned to me . lolz https://launchpad.net/bugs/179777222:40
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1797772 in linux (Ubuntu) "ideapad_laptop disables WiFi/BT radios on Lenovo Y530" [Undecided,Incomplete]22:40
Bashing-omTJ-: Good job ! road roller in action :P22:41
TJ-nisankhindia: you clicked where you shouldn't!22:41
nisankhindiaTJ-: nope , i never do bug related work for Ubuntu . i do this usualy for fedora22:41
TJ-the log shows it happened about 2 minutes ago, which would be when you viewed the report :)22:42
nisankhindiaThere is no futher activity ...22:42
TJ-nisankhindia: I removed you, but you can see it in the full activity log, at 22:39:4122:44
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JFox762I'm havin trouble with Hibernate. It isn't working. I set it up a couple weeks ago, and it worked for a few days... but suddenly, it stopped working23:33
ph88where can i see the scripts with which packages are build on launchpad ?23:45
ph88not launchpad itself, but package build scripts23:45

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