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berglhso, the sooner I can get the .torrent files the more help I can be; hopefully00:00
L00P3Xurgodfather Yes I did and the program could be already compiled. but I found nothing to start over the terminal so as ther isn't any new application to find00:01
hggdhmustmodify: most programs link against libssh-4, so updating the library should solve ti00:03
hggdhand apt-cache rdepends libssh-4 will show them00:04
urgodfatherL00P3X i want to help but this isnt exactly #ubuntu specific. maybe try ##programming00:05
berglhi should probably break out of that loop :|00:05
L00P3Xurgodfather what I basicali did was lounching the .sh files using bash.. as the readme told.. but after this i don't know further00:05
mustmodifySo, same question. When I do `apt-cache policy libssh-4` it shows that the correct version is the 'candidate', whereas the previous version is 'installed'.00:07
mustmodifyHow do I get the candidate to be installed?00:07
L00P3Xurgodfather, and i thank you :) because I realy have no clue on how to lounch this00:07
hggdhmustmodify: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade show get it done00:08
urgodfatherfyi at a glance it appears to be win specific00:08
mustmodifyfull-upgradd!00:08
mustmodifythat seems drastic.00:08
hggdhwhy?00:09
mustmodifywouldn't that update everything?00:09
hggdhyes, within the same Ubuntu version. You can look at the list of proposed upgrades, and cancel out of it if you want00:10
hggdhmustmodify: all that will be shown to you are updates due to bug fix, or security (plus kernel ugrades)00:10
apetrescSo what time do new releases usually hit the mirrors? Midnight GMT or just throughout the day tomorrow at an arbitrary time?00:16
hggdhapetresc: when they are deemed ready, which may happen any time00:17
apetrescAh okay, so not at a fixed hour00:18
mustmodifySo why does apt report candidate versions?00:18
mustmodifyWhy not just ... install that one?00:18
hggdhmustmodify: apt upgrade (or apt full-upgrade) *without* the -y parameter will report to you what is new, and ask you to accept/reject00:22
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TJ-apetresc: there's an image respin going on so it will likely be later not sooner00:30
mustmodifyweird, I'm having a hard time finding a list of packages that depend on libssh-400:34
hggdhmustmodify: apt-cache rdepends libssh-400:35
mustmodifyisn't that just locally?00:35
mustmodifyI mean every apt package ever.00:35
hggdhmustmodify: no, it will show you all packages in the known (to you) repositories, installed or not00:40
mustmodifyright00:40
mustmodifyok00:40
TJ-Somebody chasing the CVE there I guess00:42
apetrescTJ-: good to know, thanks :)00:47
Ntemishi need some help, i need to move everything that exist in a lot of folders like /folder/folder2 all to a new folder01:00
Ntemisin root there are many folders i need to move whats inside those into one01:01
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sosheskazI just installed Ubuntu, and it keeps freezing (cursor won't respond, needs hard reboot) when I take a window full-screen or remove a window from full-screen.01:26
sosheskazRunning 18.04. Hoping someone has advice or ideas of where to look.01:27
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sosheskazMaybe the crashes have to do with running on a 4K monitor?01:36
jasomI'm having what appears to be xorg crashes on kubuntu; however I don't see any Xorg logs in /var/log, are they in a different place on ubuntu?01:43
lazerlemonyoure all SO FUCKING BLACK01:45
lazerlemonGOD DAMN01:45
lazerlemoncan I talk about cloverOS here01:45
jasomoh, my mistake, they are there not sure how I missed them.01:45
lazerlemonyou lazy zulu fuks01:47
eelstrebori was using rc.local on 16.04 but i don't see it on 18.04 - so what am i suppose to use now? i used rc.local to start some programs01:47
lazerlemonget a job?01:47
anym0us3eelstrebor, read up on using systemctl01:48
jasomhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MyCNhMZK4G/  <- here's an xorg log, doesn't show anything strange.  Only messages in dmesg from around then are apparmor audits of mysqld for akonadi and nvidia-modeset releasing the GPU.01:51
tomreynsosheskaz: what's your hardware, ubuntu version?01:53
sosheskazIt's a custom PC build, 18.04.01:53
sosheskazIntel i5, NVIDIA GTX 970, 24GB RAM. I can pull proper specs if needed.01:54
tomreynthis should be good enough.01:54
tomreynprobably some nvidia driver issue then.01:54
eelstreboranym0us3, that's gonna take awhile - just got my server back up after a fresh re-install so i'm gonna call it a day - or something else01:55
sosheskazYeah, I was afraid of that.01:55
lazerlemonim impervious to bans/kicks/quiets/etc01:57
tomreyneelstrebor: https://askubuntu.com/questions/886620/how-can-i-execute-command-on-startup-rc-local-alternative-on-ubuntu-16-1001:57
lazerlemonit is good way 2 live01:57
lazerlemonI fuck bowling pins01:58
sosheskaz`apt list --installed | grep nvidia` seems to imply nothing is installed01:59
lazerlemontry typing this02:00
lazerlemonsudo02:00
tomreynsosheskaz: so you're probably using nouveau instead, which may as well cause it.02:00
lazerlemonbudo02:00
lazerlemonso judo02:00
lazerlemonwait no02:00
lazerlemonits sudo budo cludo do judo02:00
lazerlemonyou fuck02:00
sosheskaztomeryn: Alright, I'll try installing nvidia then.02:01
lazerlemonthat should paste your file just fine02:01
lazerlemonLOL "installing nvidia"02:01
lazerlemonHUAHAHAHAAHAHAH02:01
lazerlemonyeah lets download SATA02:01
lazerlemondownload a better CPU02:02
anym0us3/ignore lazerlemon02:02
tomreynin case this looser starts getting in the way, just type: /ignore lazerlemon02:02
lazerlemonyou daft cunt02:02
sosheskaztomreyn: I stand corrected, ran `ubuntu-drivers devices.02:02
sosheskazdriver   : nvidia-driver-390 - distro non-free recommended02:02
sosheskazdriver   : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin02:02
lazerlemonloser?02:02
lazerlemonyou mean02:02
lazerlemonlol02:02
sosheskaztbh trolling irc might be one of the saddest things I've ever seen02:03
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lazerlemonIM IMPERVIOUS TO KICK/BAN/QUIETS02:05
tomreynsosheskaz: this doesn't seem to indicate which one is in use02:05
lazerlemonIM SIMPLY UNTOUCHABLE NIGGUH02:05
lazerlemonIM A SUCCESS CJ I CANT BE TOUCHED02:06
tomreynsosheskaz: lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA02:06
sosheskaztomreyn: https://pastebin.com/5XGvkPCV02:08
lazerlemonhow do I do judo after sudo02:08
lazerlemon?02:08
tomreynKernel driver in use: nouveau02:09
tomreyn+ intel i91502:09
sosheskazSo modprobe out nouveau, see how it does, go from there?02:09
tomreynsosheskaz: ^ you can try your luck with the proprietary nvidia drivers, but i'm not going to help debugging them.02:10
tomreyn*try to02:10
sosheskaztomreyn: I'm happy not dealing with them, nouveau is better supported02:11
tomreynhow do you mean "modprobe out nouveau"? it's already loaded. or do you mean rmmod? this will probably not work if / while X11 is using it.02:12
sosheskazI meant modprobe -r.02:13
sosheskazNot used to the linux DE world, I'm generally ignorant of x02:13
tomreyni see, well then it may succeed02:15
sosheskazSwitched properly to nouveau, going to try some combination of reproducing and rebooting02:18
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sosheskazWell, that went poorly02:28
JoniiA bit weird question: Is there a program that captures all audio and somehow enables you to transform it before it's captured by likes of Discord, Teamspeak, streaming software etc?02:33
JoniiIf making such program is easy enough I could just write one myself, but I'm reeeeeeeeally unfamiliar with how sound systems work on computers02:34
ryuoJonii: maybe look into PulseAudio features?02:37
ryuoit supports a lot for output. maybe input as well.02:37
sosheskaztomreyn: The good news is, after switching to nouveau and back, the bug seems to have gone away and everything is running smoothly02:37
sosheskazThe bad news is I'm typing this from recovery mode02:37
tomreynsosheskaz: i can't relaly follow. why are you in recovery mode if everything is running smoothly? why do you say you don't use X but initially said you're shuffling windows around, why do you say you switched to nouveau when you apparently were using nouveau originally?02:39
sosheskazIt refused to boot without going through recovery mode. But in recovery mode it's running well. I meant I don't usually touch x, so I'm not knowledgeable about it, but I'm setting this box up as a desktop so I'm using it here. And on that last point, I'm not totally sure what's going on. Before I was trying to do things via CLI, but then I found the drivers menu and used that to toggle back and forth.02:43
sosheskazI'm going to try rebooting some more and toggling some things one at a time, but I'm going to drop off of IRC. Thanks a lot for your help tomreyn, I've got some idea of where to poke now.02:45
jasomIf anyone at all cares about my Xorg issue I tracked it down: https://www.bountysource.com/issues/50217346-systemd-logind-s-ip-sandbox-breaks-nss-nis-and-suchlike02:45
k_sze[work]Anybody else having trouble selecting fonts after installing nerd-fonts?02:45
k_sze[work]I want to use the patched "Noto Mono Nerd Fonts Mono" in GNOME Terminal, but that font is missing from the candidate font list after installing the whole nerd-fonts package. :/02:46
tomreynsosheskaz: good luck. note that with nvidia proprietary drivers you may need to use !nomodeset (which is automatically set by recovery)02:46
tomreyn!nomodeset | sosheskaz02:47
ubottusosheskaz: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter02:47
sosheskazthanks for the info, I'll keep that in mind.02:47
cyanideneed help. installed on an ssd yesterday, sharing space with a w10 install. grub just couldn't boot into w10.03:02
Irritiable|LTWindows 10 was installed /first/ on the SSD?03:03
cyanideyes, a while ago.03:04
cyanideefi, so it made 4 partitions (recovery, boot/efi, misc, c:)03:04
tomreyncyanide: did you make changes in bios / uefi before you installed ubuntu?03:04
cyanidewell i changed the boot order but that's it03:05
cyanideto boot from the usb installer03:05
tomreynpermanently? or did you use a one time boot menu?03:05
cyanideno i changed it back after the install. but earlier i had "Windows boot manager" selected in the efi/bios config as first boot device03:06
cyanidei changed it to just the SSD entry as the first boot device03:06
cyanidethat allowed grub to boot, but it couldn't boot windows 10 whatever i did03:07
cyanidefor reference, my /boot is on an ext4 partition03:07
tomreynwhich *.efi files do you have in /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/ ?03:08
tomreynis the 'os-prober' package installed?03:10
cyanidelet me boot into the ubuntu install, be back in five.03:10
tomreynalso show: efibootmgr -v03:12
jadelclemensHey all, I'm trying to install 16.04 LTS server in QEMU using virt-manager (libvirt) and it's just going to a black screen after I choose "install ubuntu"03:18
jadelclemensfrom the install guide it seems like I should be choosing networking/storage after this option03:19
jadelclemensin the meantime I'm gonna try Ubuntu Desktop and see if it's any different03:19
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k_sze[work]Does anybody know where I can find the configurations of ibus input methods? e.g. ibus-pinyin03:20
k_sze[work]given that the graphical ibus preferences is completely dead.03:20
k_sze[work](there are questions on askubuntu.com, all complaining that the preferences window won't show when you select it from the ibus menu)03:21
jadelclemensUbuntu desktop install is indeed different, it boots to the liveCD graphical interface with the install program open03:21
k_sze[work]the root of the problem seems to be python-ibus missing from newer releases.03:21
jadelclemensserver is still blacked out03:21
KingPapuUBUNTU forever03:24
cfhowlett!ping03:33
ubottupong!03:33
someone_Hi, I have this process "QtWebProcess" running on my Kubuntu with startup, What is this and for what ?03:44
jadelclemensThanks for the help folks!03:55
lotuspsychjegood morning to all04:09
KingPapuGood afternoon Lord LotusPsychje04:12
KingPapuHow are you on this fine day?04:12
lotuspsychjeall good thank you KingPapu04:13
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NickBuseyI edited my /etc/systemd/resolved.conf file to change `#DNSStubListener=yes` to `DNSStubListener=no` in an attempt to clear port 53 so I could enable pihole. I rebooted, and not only is port 53 still occupied, but I can't ping things anymore, it attempts to use IPv6 and fails. I tried changing the value back to yes, rebooted, same thing. Any ideas05:42
NickBuseyhow to fix this?05:42
NickBusey18.04.1 if that's important05:44
Irritiable|LTNickBusey: Delete the file; it will rewrite itself.06:10
Irritiable|LT"Defaults can be restored by simply deleting this file."06:10
friendlyguymorning! could someone please explain to me why netplan is "the way to go"? to me it looks like its just over complicating things07:14
lotus|NUC!netplan | friendlyguy07:15
ubottufriendlyguy: Netplan is a network configuration abstraction renderer which uses YAML descriptions of a network to work with either a NetworkManager or Systemd-networkd "renderer". More information at https://netplan.io/07:15
friendlyguyyup and i dug through that07:15
friendlyguyas is said it looks like its overcomplicating things07:15
friendlyguyi was searching for something like "the benefit of using netplan" but i couldnt find one07:16
lotus|NUCfriendlyguy: here's one tutorial you can have an idea a little bit: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-restart-network-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux07:20
friendlyguyi get its a additional abstraction layer that can help if one wants to setup a crazy architecture but to choose it for the majority... thats a -1 from my side.07:21
lotus|NUCfriendlyguy: feel free to discuss that @ #ubuntu-discuss07:21
coraxxUbuntu 18.04 uses openjdk-11-jdk as its default Java JDK ... but I'm having trouble developing with JavaSE-1.8 in eclipse even if i specify it (seems like the javajdk package no longer ships with some of the packages) ...what do I do ?07:25
uroshi guys, i have a problem with using ppa, "E: The method driver /usr/lib/apt/methods/ppa could not be found."07:27
lotus|NUCuros: we dont support external ppa's here mate, try to stick to the ubuntu official repos07:28
coraxxuros: did you add a repository with https ?07:29
urosOh, i see. :) Is there a way to get NodeJS v10 from the official repos?07:29
lotus|NUCcoraxx: can this help in any way? https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-java-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux07:30
geirhauros: install it manually in your homedir for doing development. For running it in production, use docker. Installing it via apt just gets messier07:32
urosgeirha: great idea. will do that, thanks :)07:33
coraxxlotus|NUC: yes ...the page does give instructions to "downgrade" an openjdk-jdk package.  However I'm looking for a solution where I can develop i both environments (without reinstalling/deinstalling a package for ever time I switch between project)07:33
coraxx*i=in07:34
BlackDalekhow do I make the screen reader read text inside a PDF open in Document Viewer? It only reads the title of the window and is supposed to read highlighted text inthe PDF itself, but nothing is happening?07:37
BlackDalekis screen reader for ubuntu broken for PDF reading?07:37
lotus|NUCBlackDalek: if you find a !bug in ubuntu, please create a report07:38
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BlackDalekok. problem is not confined to PDF documents. it is ANY highlighted text in any application. It won't read highlighted text. Am I missing something is there some button I need to press to get it to read highlighted text?07:39
friendlyguylotus|NUC: thanks07:42
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gbear14275if I just change the netmask from 255.255.255.0 to 255.255.0.0 I should be able to connect to websites on diferent 3rd octets from me right?  e.g. 192.168.1.23 can connect to 192.168.10.4508:57
gbear14275nvm08:57
gbear14275ignore that08:57
DbuggerIs it possible to make a VPN work with a list of specific hosts?09:02
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vltHello. Some of our Thunderbird users had the "lightning" calendar plugin installed manually which doesn't work anymore after the latest apt update to Thunderbird 60.2.1 (#1797945). No problem for the users using the system-wide installed xul-ext-lightning. What is a safe way to remove the user installed plugins but keeping their calendar data?09:39
vlt#1797945 refers to https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+bug/179794509:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1797945 in thunderbird (Ubuntu) "Lightning incompatible with Thunderbird 60.2.1" [High,Invalid]09:39
TheGrumpyScotI've got an rsync problem where it hangs randomly on select(). Specifying --timeout does not help; -- full command is `rsync -avvvz --delete --links --perms --owner --group --times --stats -e 'ssh -o StrictHostKeyChecking=no -o UserKnownHostsFile=/dev/null' --log-file=rsync.log --exclude-from=exclude.txt --timeout=600 user@host:/folder/ /folder/` .. Permissions are not an issue here. Any suggestions ?09:44
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juniourhi10:02
ppf!info java10:14
ubottuPackage java does not exist in bionic10:14
ppfwhat's the Java version in bionic? 10 or still 9?10:14
ppf!info openjdk10:14
ubottuPackage openjdk does not exist in bionic10:14
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: with UserKnownHostsFile opt, does it ask you to confirm the remote key (it should)?10:15
ppfpackages.ubuntu.com isn't reachable here...10:15
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: No; this is an operation that we've run successfully for years from different boxes with the same rack; all ssh keys are fully setup correctly10:16
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: in that case, with all else constant, the only variable is the network / connection, no?10:19
ppf!info default-jre10:19
ubottudefault-jre (source: java-common (0.63ubuntu1~02)): Standard Java or Java compatible Runtime. In component main, is optional. Version 2:1.10-63ubuntu1~02 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 6 kB10:19
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ppf!info openjdk-11-jre-headless10:20
ubottuopenjdk-11-jre-headless (source: openjdk-lts): OpenJDK Java runtime, using Hotspot JIT (headless). In component main, is optional. Version 10.0.2+13-1ubuntu0.18.04.2 (bionic), package size 38387 kB, installed size 170365 kB10:20
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: well as it hangs on a select statement that would seem a valid deduction however a) there are plenty of free ephemeral ports; b) there are other communication protocols between the two boxes (tested with and without) and c) this is a fresh install of the OS.10:21
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: if you added -v to ssh options, where's that logged? stdout or rsync.log ?10:22
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: or in other words, did you check with -v to ssh opts?10:22
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: honestly not sure; I'll try that and see what the result is10:23
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: unfortunately -v produces no discernable output outside of a line in auth.log as expected10:32
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: and using the same options, you can connect via ssh directly?10:34
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: oddly, I run multiple rsyncs on this setup; only this one (which is the main backup) fails - the rest operate on small folders without issue10:34
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: also, anotehr less obvious thing, is there rsync on the other end? it should be installed there too10:34
ChunkzZ!isitoutyet10:37
ubottuThe cosmonaut has not landed.10:37
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: rsync is installed across the board on all these boxes; though some are older than others so the versions will differ.10:37
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: and stripping the ssh potions of the command yields the same result - a hang after a random time on select()10:38
mgedminisn't select() essentially how programs like rsync wait for incoming network traffic?10:42
mgedminmaybe it's a network problem10:42
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: we considered that, however this is only one of many rsyncs that communicate with other boxes in the rack; therefore we are confident is clearing network from the list of possibles.10:43
coconut!noitisnotoutyet10:47
[diablo]afternoon guys... sorry , possibly a much asked Q ... what time would we expect to see the ISO's for 18.10 out please?10:50
mgedminTheGrumpyScot: when the hang occurs, can you see a rsync process on the remote machine?  is it doing anything?  (strace could be helpful)10:50
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: Yes, the process is there; all see if I can grab a strace -- -p <pid> sufficient ?10:51
mgedminshould be, I think10:51
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: can you connect via ssh directly?10:52
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: yes10:53
coconut[diablo]: in ubuntu wiki is only a date given without hours. And that's probably what all of us know here.10:53
mgedminMTU problems might mean interactive ssh works fine but bulk file transfers don't, but this is probably not the case here given all the other information10:55
OerHeks[diablo], wait for it in #ubuntu-release-party10:55
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: strace yields ``select(8, [], [7], [], {tv_sec=35, tv_usec=794584}`` on the client, (the one instigating the command) and ``select(1, [0], [], [0], {tv_sec=23, tv_usec=821900}`` on the server10:55
[diablo]hi OerHeks10:55
[diablo]ok10:55
[diablo]cheers10:55
mgedminso both ends are waiting for the other one?10:55
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: my understanding of strace while limited ... suggests that is the case yes10:56
mgedminTheGrumpyScot: have you tried tcpdump and/or wireshark?10:56
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: -e 'ssh -v'   option to rsync should've produced a lot of output to stderr. remove that --log-file, perhaps that's blocking it10:56
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: no; those are a bit of my normal reach for "goto" tools10:57
mgedminTheGrumpyScot: ok, a quick test to rule out MTU problems would be to try ping between the two machines using large packets, like ping -s 200010:58
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: ping -s 2000 <rmeote> works perfectly10:59
TheGrumpyScotin both directions in fact10:59
mgedminas for tcpdump, if this is indeed a network problem, I would expect to see packet retransmits that don't get acknowledgement, one on end10:59
mgedmink, the ping makes network problems unlikely...10:59
mgedminso we have here rsync -> ssh -> network -> sshd -> rsync11:00
eeoshi everybody! How do you package a source package in snap for ubuntu? Is it possible to transform an appimage package into a snap package?11:00
mgedminthe rsyncs are both waiting11:00
mgedminmaybe the ssh is failing to pass packets along?11:00
TheGrumpyScotmgedmin: makes no sense when other rsync's from the same box with simply different exclusions and folders work fine11:01
mgedminmaybe strace the ssh child of the client rsync?11:01
afancyHello, I have a cluster with 1 master node and 16 slave nodes. All the nodes have two network interfaces. The master has a public ip address, and can access the internet. So, how can I make the slave nodes to access the internet? thanks11:01
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: -e 'ssh -v' should produce outupt. if it doesn't, your rsync isn't even trying ssh and is somehow broken11:01
mgedminyeah, I'm grasping at straws and trying to be systematic in ruling out everything that could possibly not work11:01
mgedminafancy: well, you could set up SNAT (aka IP masquerading) on the master node11:02
mgedminthere used to be an ubuntu package called ipmasq that did that automatically, but it seems it's gone (or I'm misremembering its name)11:03
mgedminthere should be tutorials on the internet11:03
afancymgedmin: can it also done by setting the iptables, e.g. forward ?11:05
blackflowafancy: the SNAT _is_ via iptables11:05
mgedminthat's the how11:05
mgedminyou need one iptables rule to do SNAT and you need to tweak one sysctl to enable IP forwarding in the kernel11:05
afancy mgedmin: thanks. Have any examples?11:07
mgedminnot at hand, which is why I suggested googling for tutorials11:08
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: https://node86.com/pastebin/cj11d11:09
mgedminhuh11:10
afancymgedmin: would it also be possible that from the external network to access one of the slave node in my internal network?11:10
afancymgedmin: I mean using iptables SNAT11:11
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: okay, ssh works, the problem is likely in those rsync options. can you try a simple rsync of a dir?  rsync -vae ssh remote:/path/from/ /local/path/to/   ?11:11
mgedminafancy: you'd need DNAT (port forwarding) for that11:11
mgedminit's also done using iptables rules in the nat table11:12
afancymgeadmin: i see. Sound really great!11:12
mgedminTheGrumpyScot: could the server rsync be blocked on reading from disk rather than on waiting for the network?11:12
mgedminor maybe the client blocked on writing to disk?11:12
mgedminwhat's fd 7 pointig to on the client rsync?11:12
blackflowmgedmin: TheGrumpyScot: that'd be my next suggestion, it's taking time to find all the diffs etc...11:12
afancymgeadmin: because, i want to use docker to provide service, instead using the cloud platfrom to create VM11:13
mgedminthe server rsync was waiting for fd 0, which is stdin, which is how sshd passes the network stream to it11:13
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: mgedmin: using a simple rsync -avz <remote>:/folder/ /folder/ works; the client is zero disk activity or as next to zero as I can make it outside of system level jobs and me ssh'd into the box. The server; well that's a different matter; it's under a fair bit of load11:15
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: so then that combo of options somehow borks it. I'd suggest adding them one by one and see when it starts hanging11:16
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: not really an ideal test as these are production level boxes; copying files for instance without the permissions, groups, times etc would mean recopying the whole lot over at a later date - something that from scratch takes several days11:18
mgedminif rsync didn't hang it could fix the permissions in place without copying all the data (just checksumming it, or you can even make it assume the contents are the same if the file size matches iirc)11:18
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: and as the identical options work for other rsyncs ... I'm not sure what conclusion we could draw from that11:19
adacIs there a shortcut for 16.04 where I can focus a window and then move it ot a workspace?11:19
adac*to11:19
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: it simply takes time to prepare the list and start syncing? Did you try stracing or otherwise observing the rsync process on the remote side?11:19
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: meanwhile, at that scale, I'd wholeheartedly recommend you using zfs or btrfs and its snapshots for moving large backups like that. We have over a terabyte in several milion files, doing backups every 5 minutes. If that was rsync, one run would take halfa day just to find diffs....11:20
RobBurkeHi guys. I'm about to shrink+copy  my hdd partitions to a new ssd. I was wondering why it is often suggested to use dd for that job, when I just as well can use gparted - or can I? I use gparted anyway for shrinking it to the right size, why not coyping the partitions with it as well?11:20
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: starts almost immediately as we are not using any funky options11:21
mgedminadac: there are customizable shortcuts for moving the current window to next/prev workspace (and also workspaces 1 through 12); I don't rememeber the default bindings for those actions11:21
adacmgedmin, ok I see. but there is no default shortcut right?11:21
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: oh I agree with the concept -- getting the boss to understand the need however is a whole new kettle of fish11:21
* TheGrumpyScot looks around ... just in case :D11:22
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: well there's only so much a tool can do. But, confirm by stracing or otherwise looking into the rsync process on the remote side, what is it doing.11:22
blackflowTheGrumpyScot: (because rsync -vae ssh ....    will start a rsync process onthe other side too)11:23
TheGrumpyScotblackflow: yes, though catching the process before it hangs is tricky .. I'll give it a go however11:23
mgedminblackflow: if you check backlog you'll see strace showing select() on both rsyncs, one for reading fd 0, one for writing fd 711:23
blackflowmgedmin: I didn't catch that. so strace on remote end shows rsync hanging on select too?11:25
TheGrumpyScotI get the feeling both are waiting for each other ?11:25
eeoshi everybody! How do you package a source package in snap for ubuntu? Is it possible to transform an appimage package into a snap package?11:25
RobBurkeIs it true that ext4 support for dropbox runs out?11:31
afancymgedmin: could  you help me here? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SCnvXKQJsM/11:39
mgedminafancy: --to-source needs two -, not one11:40
afancymgedmin: thanks! but it still not work after adding this new rule: see https://i.imgur.com/OBAc1ri.png11:48
afancymgedmin: 192.38.83.152 is my public ip address in the master node, that can access or be accessed from the external network.11:51
barc0d4hi11:51
barc0d4is there a way to boost application startup speed ?11:51
afancymgedmin: 192.168.0.1/24 is my internal network11:52
sebsebsebhi I want to disable suspend in Ubuntu 18.04 so my lap top does not go to sleep,  but it seems actually its not quite so simple as just that. also running unity 7 in it11:53
barc0d4sebsebseb: you want to do what ?11:54
sebsebsebbarc0d4: I want to stop my lap top from suspending11:55
sebsebsebthought I had disabled someting, but still did it11:55
TJ-sebsebseb: what steps have you already taken to disable it?11:57
plmHi all11:57
plmI addedd ppa of python3.7 to install on ubuntu 16.4 'Hit:4 http://ppa.launchpad.net/jonathonf/python-3.7/ubuntu xenial InRelease' but python3.7 don't have to install, why?11:57
plm# apt-cache search python3.711:58
plmpython3-gdbm - GNU dbm database support for Python 3.x11:58
plmpython3-tk - Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python 3.x11:58
plmThere just this ^two packages.11:58
plmI used this ppa: # apt-cache search python3.711:58
plmpython3-gdbm - GNU dbm database support for Python 3.x11:58
plmpython3-tk - Tkinter - Writing Tk applications with Python 3.x11:58
plmsorry11:58
plmI used this ppa: https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+packages11:58
mgedminafancy: have you enabled the ipv4_forwarding sysctl?11:59
sebsebsebTJ-: settings   and then went to brightness and lock and disaabled two things12:00
barc0d4sebsebseb: so go to setting >> power option and uncheck suspend12:01
sebsebsebbarc0d4: where is power option ?12:01
TJ-sebsebseb: I suspect you may need to disable systemd's suspend function too12:01
Irritiable|LTsebsebseb: XFCE Power Management? :D12:02
sebsebsebnormally I am ok with suspend, but today I would want it disabled12:02
barc0d4sebsebseb: Setting or system profrencess12:02
TJ-sebsebseb: I think the power-managment functions of the OS itself (not the GUI) are going to kick in12:02
sebsebsebI did put in Unity 7 but that still opens up the GNOME 3 settings I belilve12:02
sebsebsebyes in system settings12:03
sebsebsebI don't see much12:03
sebsebsebfor this12:03
barc0d4dont use unity when there is useable DMs out there apt install xfce412:03
TJ-plm: did you "sudo apt update" after adding the PPA?12:03
sebsebsebbarc0d4: no I have never been  that keen on XFCE after  many years of Linux useage12:03
plmTJ-: yes12:04
plmTJ-: I triyng to remove ppa of 3.6 from sources.list.d and try again12:04
sebsebsebI got a like d on't turn screne off otopn12:04
sebsebseband that'sa bout it12:04
sebsebsebbrightness and ock12:04
barc0d4sebsebseb: why ? it's too easy to use and config12:05
sebsebsebbarc0d4: I prefereded GNOME 2 back in the day12:05
sebsebsebMate is good now as well12:05
sebsebsebbrandonkal: XFCE  just wasn't quite it12:05
TJ-plm: is this on amd64 architecture? I see the packages in the pool at http://ppa.launchpad.net/jonathonf/python-3.7/ubuntu/pool/main/p/python3.7/?C=M;O=D12:05
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gartralhey all, got a slight issue here... I was following this guide (https://www.ostechnix.com/create-list-installed-packages-install-later-list-centos-ubuntu/) but at the step to reinstall I'm getting this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YP3TJ4Phj5/ any ideas?12:06
plmTJ-: is that ARMv7 arch, but 'Hit:4 http://ppa.launchpad.net/jonathonf/python-3.7/ubuntu xenial InRelease' say that package is for armhf too, xenial and bionic12:06
sebsebsebTJ-: system d might be taking an effect yes12:06
barc0d4it's all my opinion dont be jelus haha12:06
plmTJ-: look log http://dpaste.com/08Q43DQ12:07
mgedmingartral: try apt-get update and then try dpkg --set-sellections again?12:07
sebsebsebbrandonkal: well mine is that XFCE mostly isn't that good !12:07
sebsebsebfor barc0d412:07
mgedminapt-get update should rebuild your /var/lib/dpkg/available12:07
barc0d4ubottu: i registerd dude12:07
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gartraldid with apt, not apt-get...12:08
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plmTJ-: that http://ppa.launchpad.net/jonathonf/python-3.7/ubuntu/pool/main/p/python3.7/?C=M;O=D12:08
plmTJ-: has for armvhf there12:08
gartralmgedmin: no change12:08
mgedminhuh, and did apt update complain about anything?  what's in your sources.list?12:08
TJ-plm: your system will only fetch the release files for the architecture configured on the host, seen by "dpkg --print-architecture" and "dpkg --print-foreign-architectures"12:09
gartralmgedmin: no complaints, sources.list has ubuntu repos all enabled and retroarch12:09
TJ-plm: I see the amd64 packages there in the PPA's pool12:10
TJ-plm: what does "apt-cache policy python3.7" report ?12:10
plmTJ-: root@deskdev-pi:~# apt-cache policy python3.712:10
plmN: Unable to locate package python3.712:10
plmN: Couldn't find any package by glob 'python3.7'12:10
afancymgedmin: thanks for your advice. after set the ipv4 forward, I could succefully to access the internet from the slave nodes. Thanks12:10
plmN: Couldn't find any package by regex 'python3.7'12:10
vitimitiUbuntu's 18.10 look is amazing, just upgraded. Nice job on the UI, holy cow12:11
gartralmgedmin: if I manually try to install a package, it installs fine12:11
mgedmingartral: does apt-cache policy apache2 know about the apache2 package?12:11
plmTJ-: "dpkg --print-architecture" show 'armv7'12:11
sebsebsebvitimiti: its not out just yet in final I belive12:11
vitimitiI just upgraded it :D12:11
ikoniavitimiti: what is different that's amazing12:11
plmTJ-: armhf12:11
plmTJ-: root@deskdev-pi:~# dpkg --print-architecture12:11
plmarmhf12:11
vitimitiWell, they have changed the theme from the old adwaita, it's flatter and more sober, I just love it12:11
gartralmgedmin: yep, info of installed (none) and available versions12:12
ikoniavitimiti: so a minor theme change then12:12
mgedmingartral: then I'm out of ideas12:12
vitimitiA theme change, yes, but I love the theme change12:12
plmTJ-: anyway, here show that that ppa has for armhf: https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.712:12
mgedmingartral: unless the new list of errors is shorter and e.g. only lists packages with :i386 in the name?12:12
plmTJ-: https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+build/1531463412:12
mgedmingartral: and you're on a 64-bit install and haven't enabled multiarch yet?12:12
* sebsebseb might have to switch into GNOME Sell temporially for today, since the above issue hmm12:13
vitimitiIt is a community theme, actually, the Yuru theme for GTK, I like it12:13
vitimitiYaru*12:13
ikoniavitimiti: so is that not the default ubuntu 18.10 theme ?12:13
gartralmgedmin: negative, but I haven't enabled multiarch yet12:13
mgedmingartral: I mean if it's still complaining about apache2, then multiarch is not your problem12:14
vitimitiikonia, yes, it is the default theme, Yaru12:14
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gartralit's *NOT* complaining about apache2.. I can manually install apache212:14
sebsebsebha ha doing that you ikonia but yes12:14
sebsebsebat you12:14
gartralmgedmin: ^^^12:15
ikoniavitimiti: that's interesting so the default theme is now a community theme rather than an ubuntu one12:15
vitimitioops12:15
sebsebsebyes the default theme is a new community theme12:15
sebsebsebomgubuntu been going on about it for what months12:15
mgedmingartral: are you migrating a 32-bit install to 64-bits?  if so simplest to edit the pkglist.txt and remove all :i386 suffixes12:15
TJ-plm: I see the armhf packages there, and they're in the Packages file too12:16
mgedminwait no I see both :i386 and :amd64 in the list, so you had a multiarch system12:16
gartralmgedmin: negative, migrating to a new HDD... both installs were 64-bit12:16
mgedmingartral: does 'dpkg --print-foreign-architectures' print anything on the new install?12:16
gartralmgedmin: i38612:17
mgedmingartral: ok, I'm out of ideas12:17
mgedmininstall the packages you need manually?12:18
mgedmintreat this as an opportunity for cleaning your system of packages you don't need ;)12:18
gartralmgedmin: that's 3000 packages12:18
mgedminit may be 3000 packages, but most of those are pulled in automatically as dependencies12:18
gartralI use everything, this is my gaming, workstation, dev box, and AV editing station12:19
mgedminyeah, ok12:19
Irritiable|LTmgedmin: Write me a Python script to walk all known programs and remove all packages of dependencies that are not actively in use! I am dying for storage space (<8 GB free). :(12:19
mgedminIrritiable|LT: apt install deborphan?12:20
Irritiable|LTWhat is that and I'm assuming *.deb's work fine with Lubuntu? :)12:20
mgedminIrritiable|LT: the dpigs package is also useful for finding large things you can maybe think about removing manually12:20
EriC^^Irritiable|LT: did you try sudo apt-get clean12:20
EriC^^and autoremove12:20
Irritiable|LTI was half way being sarcastic. :s12:20
Irritiable|LT@EriC^^: Yes. I do that daily.12:20
mgedmindeborphan is a command-line tool that lists installed packages (mostly libraries) that are not dependencies of any other package12:21
EriC^^get a larger hdd12:21
* Irritiable|LT googles12:21
mgedminit was more useful before apt autoremove existed12:21
plmTJ-: so, what is the problem?12:21
Irritiable|LTEriC^^: The SSD and RAM are soldered in the laptop. That's out of the question.12:21
Irritiable|LT... Yes. I do mean soldered.12:21
mgedmindpigs is a command-line tool that lists the top largest packages you have installed12:21
plmTJ-: armhf info is there, paackages too, but apt don't find it12:21
mgedminyou might notice something you never use there and remove it12:21
plmTJ-: maybe a apt bug?12:22
mgedmintools like baobab may be useful in freeing disk space: they show you visually what's taking up most space12:22
TJ-plm: is "apt update" reporting any errors? did you add the PPAs signing key?12:22
TJ-gartral: do you still have access to the original install to run command on?12:23
OerHeksplm, that ppa gives no armhf versions https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+sourcepub/9070500/+listing-archive-extra12:24
OerHeksplm,  upgrade to 18.04, that will give python 3.712:25
plmTJ-: no errors, here the complete log of 'apt update' http://dpaste.com/3TNBB2B12:25
gartralTJ-: not without removing about 23 screws, a keyboard plate and a very touchy daughterboard12:25
TJ-gartral: you can't use it externally and chroot into it?12:26
plmOerHeks: where in the https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+sourcepub/9070500/+listing-archive-extra you see no armhf versions? Becouse amd86 is negative red too.12:26
TJ-gartral: can you "pastebinit pkglist.txt"12:26
gartralif I had an external reader, sure... but it's also encrypted and that's got it's own issues when trying to mount on a running system12:26
TJ-OerHeks: plm there are published packages for armhf 18.04   https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+packages?field.name_filter=&field.status_filter=published&field.series_filter=bionic12:27
plmOerHeks: I can't upgrade to 18.4 becouse glibc is very new, and I need generate a package with pyinstaller and put on target device armv7 (that don't have python'12:27
gartralTJ-: sure, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/k4PkGRf9yQ/12:27
TJ-gartral: not really; "cryptsetup open /dev/sdXy crypt_old --type luks" :)12:27
TJ-gartral: the pkglist looks sane; I was wondering if it had some weirdness/corruption12:28
OerHeksTj i see tham, but bionic only12:28
gartralTJ-: same LVM label on both, I ran into this issue before12:28
mgedmingartral: maybe also pastebinit /var/lib/dpkg/available on the system where you're running dpkg --set-selections and get that error12:28
gartrali'm also running into THIS crap: Failed to fetch http://68.106.66.3:80/data/0087c922c7eeec85/us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/g/gcc-8/gcc-8-base_8.2.0-1ubuntu2~18.04_i386.deb  Redirection loop encountered12:29
OerHeksplm, contact the maintainer of that ppa, or build it yourself?12:29
Irritiable|LTsudo apt update && apt upgrade && apt dist-upgrade && apt autoremove && apt-get clean && sync12:30
plmOerHeks: all right, but that ppa page is clear about has python3.7 for armhf12:30
Irritiable|LTBest chain linked command in all of Linux!12:30
plmOerHeks: look https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+build/1531463412:30
TJ-Irritiable|LT: and that chain will fail; each command needs the "sudo" prefix12:30
OerHeksplm, that is bionic only12:30
gartralmgedmin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CpdFrFNCzz/12:31
OerHeksnot xenial12:31
Irritiable|LTTJ-: I am signed in as root. It works fine for me.12:31
plmOerHeks: ohh12:31
TJ-Irritiable|LT: in which case you don't need the initial "sudo" :)12:31
mgedmingartral: no apache2 in there!  pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list ?12:31
Irritiable|LTTJ-: :D12:31
TJ-plm: you're using xenial? I thought you were on bionic!12:31
Irritiable|LTPS: Hi. :)12:31
mgedmingartral: I think you're missing the 'universe' component in there12:31
plmOerHeks: the https://launchpad.net/~jonathonf/+archive/ubuntu/python-3.7/+build/15314634 talk about xenial too, So that I was thing all archs for xenial too12:31
gartralmgedmin: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G6Yk8tr65b/12:32
mgedminwait no, apache2 is in main12:32
* mgedmin scratches head12:32
plmTJ-: no, I'm using xenial. Remember that vm with 16.4 working? =D12:32
plmTJ-: I tried 18.4, but glibc is  very new for my target armv712:32
ioriagartral, that ' Redirection loop encountered' is about your ISP ( i think), but it's not fatal12:32
plmTJ-: SO I'm back to 16.412:33
gartralioria: yes it is.12:33
gartralioria: apt dies when it hits that, won't continue12:33
mgedmingartral: I was mistaken in my assumptions -- my /var/lib/dpkg/available also doesn't list apache2, because it's already listed in /var/lib/dpkg/status12:33
ioriagartral, i had it tons of times, i guess the issue is somewhere else then12:33
TJ-plm: ahh, in which case the builds failed for python3.7 for 16.04 in that PPA12:33
mgedminalso maybe I shouldn't be checking apache2 if you said that one no longer gets complaints12:33
mgedmincan you pastebin the latest error output from dpkg --set-selections?12:34
gartralmgedmin: NONE of the packages get complaints *IF* I manually install them!12:34
TJ-gartral: you could try switching to "apt-transport-tor" because I think your issue could be partially to do with a malicious/corrupting HTTP proxy in the path12:34
mgedminapt checks cryptographic signatures, that will catch any malicious MITM proxies12:35
mgedmin(at worst they can serve outdated mirror contents, but that's why InRelease files have date ranges for validity)12:35
vltHello. We are using Thunderbird with xul-ext-lightning. How can we set the local language?12:35
gartralmgedmin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bpDqXQKYqm/12:36
plmTJ-: all right. I think that compile is the only alternative12:36
gartralargh12:37
gartralstupid ISP trying to "help"12:38
DbuggerDoes anybody know if it is possible to configure an VPN so that it is only used for certain URLs / hosts12:38
gartralhow di I tell apt to ignore a repo address?12:38
gartrali swear this ISP is run by a bunch of monkeys... they can't do IPv6 right and thier "in network" repositories are screwball12:42
TJ-gartral: can you show us "pastebinit <( T="/var/lib/apt/lists/*ubuntu.com*bionic*Packages"; md5sum $T; ls -l $T )"12:44
gartralTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Kr7JVFK52f/12:44
vltDbugger: For certain hosts you can use a routing table. For certain URLs you might need to involve a proxy.12:45
vltDbugger: An HTTP proxy, that is.12:46
TJ-gartral: good news is your local package lists are valid12:47
gartralTJ-: I figured as much12:47
TJ-gartral: can you capture a bunch of commands so we can see the various errors? "pastebinit <( sudo apt -o=Debug::Acquire::http=true update )"12:51
Dbuggervlt, what do you mean "with certains"?12:52
gartralTJ-: what am I doing with this?12:52
TJ-gartral: showing is the pastebin of the command12:53
TJ-s/is/us/12:53
TJ-gartral: trying to determine if that proxy is contributing to the problem12:53
gartralTJ-: it's asking for more input12:54
gartraloh, oops12:54
TJ-maybe the sudo password! Ctrl+C it then just do "sudo echo" to re-prime the timer, then re-run the command12:55
gartralyea, I realized that :P12:55
gartralhttp://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XndwJxNdjb/12:55
TJ-gartral: there's no debug output in that12:56
gartralTJ-: I ran the cammand as you told it12:57
TJ-gartral: haha, it's on stderr not stdout! I'll revise the command!12:57
* gartral holds up finger "Not my fault!" :P12:58
TJ-gartral:  "pastebinit <( sudo apt -o=Debug::Acquire::http=true update 2>&1 )"12:58
gartralTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XQBc7ZZHk2/12:59
vltDbugger: It looks like you're misquoting me. Did I write "with certains"?13:00
Dbuggervlt, sorry yeah, it was "for certains" :)13:01
TJ-gartral: that all looks fine; you're not seeing those 'loop' messages now?13:01
gartralTJ-: haven't tried anything, hold on13:02
TJ-gartral: whatever apt command you run  add the debug option as shown above13:03
vltDbugger: I can't find that either, but anyways ... The VPN usually cares for (IP) packets to remote hosts. So yes, you can tell your routing table to route packets to *certain* hosts via your VPN connection.13:04
gartralwhoops >.<13:04
BluesKajHowdy folks13:04
vltDbugger: If you need filtering based on an URL (which means on the HTTP layer) you could use something like a proxy server to do that.13:05
DbuggerWell, to exact quote was: "For certain hosts you can use a routing table. For certain URLs you might need to involve a proxy"13:05
Dbuggerit does not need to be a URL, it can be a host13:06
Dbuggeri dont know much about routing tables. Where could I look that up?13:06
TJ-gartral: I've come up with an alternative way to install those packages. Instead of feeding the list to dpkg, we prune it a bit the feed it to apt. Try this: "sudo apt install $( cat pkglist.txt | grep '[[:space:]]install$' | cut -f 1 | grep -v '^lib' ) "13:08
gartralTJ-: you are a wizard.13:09
gartralif that works13:09
vltDbugger: `man ip route` is a good start.13:09
mgedmingartral, TJ-: that should work, but it will set all packages as manually installed, breaking apt autoremove a bit :/13:10
Dbuggervlt, usually "man" gives me more questions than answer :)13:10
mgedminmaybe you can use apt-mark to copy the manual/automatic status afterwards?13:10
TJ-mgedmin:  gartral: I know; which was why I pruned out all mention of the libraries. Originally I askes gartral about access to the original system via chroot, because using "debfoster --show-keepers" is a much better way of doing this13:11
TJ-mgedmin: gartral hopefully most of those packages are core to the ????-desktop package that is already installed so many of those are already installed and the mark status won't be affected13:13
gartralomg *headdesk*13:13
TJ-gartral: what have you done?13:13
gartralTJ-: learned to not blindly copy commands from a web guide13:14
TJ-gartral: .... go on ... :p13:14
gartralTJ-: sudo apt-get install $(cat /home/sk/pkglist.txt | awk '{print $1}')13:14
gartralmy username is not "sk"13:14
RobBurkeHi! Is there any way to create a live DVD out of a running system? I wonder if I really have to downlad and burn an iso for that when I already have the data installed, so to speak13:15
mgedmindid you forget your own name, gartral?13:15
TJ-gartral: mgedmin happens to us all one day!13:15
gartralmgedmin: I forgot to *replace* the placeholder with my own name, DERP13:15
mgedmin~ is such a nice shortcut for the home directory13:15
TJ-I prefer being more explicit with $HOME13:15
mgedmin~/pkglist.txt (unless you're su'd to root)13:15
mgedmin(of course on ubuntu sudo -s doesn't change $HOME so ~ still refers to your non-root /home/... dir13:16
mgedmin)13:16
* gartral boards the short-bus of shame 13:16
* mgedmin runs after gartral with the complimentary Useless Use Of Cat Award13:17
mgedmin(do people still hand those out?  I had mine all dusty in the corner of a drawer)13:17
pragmaticenigmaRobBurke: You can make backups of your system, post install that you could use to image other machines. You could build your own Live Disk, however that is outside the scope of this help channel. If you're looking to reduce the number of disks you burn, you can look into booting from USB. Another option is to download the mini.iso which installs Ubuntu, using the online package repos to obtain the latest versions of13:20
pragmaticenigmaapplications as they're being installed.13:20
RobBurkepragmaticenigma, thanks, but I'm searching for a non-specific live dvd for things like repairing grub, gparted stuff etc. Something you would get when you download and burn the regular iso. But without downloading an iso beforehand13:22
pragmaticenigmaRobBurke: That doesn't make any sense13:24
RobBurkepragmaticenigma, why is that?13:24
sebsebsebBluesKaj: not sure if you can do that as such, but.  you could havee a persistent usb install13:24
sebsebsebwrongo ne13:24
sebsebsebRobBurke:13:24
gartralmgedmin: I'm more apt for the "Useless Use of 'kill -9' Award"13:24
sebsebsebRobBurke: you can have a usb with data on it too and programs, not just a live usb13:25
sebsebsebRobBurke: you can also re master and make your own edited ubuntu iso13:25
TJ-gartral: are you making progress with installing the packages now?13:25
pragmaticenigmaRobBurke: What you said doesn't make any sense to me... You speak of things you get from the ISO, and then you don't want to download the ISO... huh?13:26
RobBurkeI don't have a (working) usb flash drive (atm) but a dvd lying around. And I also do not need any persistent files but am fine with a permanent solution13:26
gartralTJ-: clean sailing, yes13:27
RobBurkepragmaticenigma, exactly. Reason being is that I want to save time and data and storage for the iso13:27
TJ-gartral: Yay! I get to close 10 pastebins :)13:28
gartralsorry >.>13:29
sebsebsebgartral: ha ha noo tj is obviously joing13:29
sebsebsebjoking13:29
gartralTJ-: thank you for your help13:29
sebsebsebTJ-: stay here and some more pastebins can open later :D13:30
TJ-RobBurke: see https://launchpad.net/systemback13:30
TJ-RobBurke: here's an article showing how to use it: https://www.techrepublic.com/article/create-a-live-system-iso-for-your-ubuntu-based-linux-machines-using-systemback/13:31
RobBurkeTJ-,  Thats pretty cool, cheers!13:32
Richard_CavellGuys, I'm getting problems when I run sudo apt-get update because I've included 2 PPAs that are not signed.  How do I mark them as "download anyway", or "ignore lack of signing" ?  https://ideone.com/keNlrC13:39
mgedminaren't all ppas always signed, automatically?13:39
mgedminsudo apt-key adv --recv-key A2F683C52980AECF and the same for 26318813399A679F should add them to your keyring13:40
tomreynRichard_Cavell: PPAs which aren't signed suggests bad quality, i would not use them.13:41
mgedminthe URLs of those look like they're not Ubuntu PPAs but rather Debian repositories13:41
mgedminand they're signed, you just don't have the keys in your apt keyring13:41
mgedminalso lol at "...content-available-to-author-only...", nice pastebin13:42
tomreynone of those isn't signed, two are missing keys.13:42
* mgedmin doesn't see one that isn't signed, just a "is not signed" message that's a direct consequence of the previous NO_PUBKEY error13:42
Richard_Cavellmgedmin, https://ideone.com/wmjVMY13:47
Richard_CavellDidn't work13:48
mgedminyeah, apt-key adv --recv-key ... gpg: no keyserver known (use option --keyserver)13:48
mgedminoops13:49
mgedminyeah, apt-key adv --recv-key ... --keyserver hkp://keyserver.ubuntu.com:8013:49
ChunkzZ!isitoutyet13:50
ubottuThe cosmonaut has not landed.13:50
mgedminand since these are not ubuntu PPAs I'm no longer 100% sure the keys will be available from keyserver.ubuntu.com, you might need to use some other gpg keyserver13:50
mgedminideally the documentation that told you what repository URL to add to your sources.list would tell you where to fetch the gpg keys for it too13:50
Richard_CavellIs it causing my update to fail entirely?13:51
Richard_CavellThe two unknown repos are from Oracle VirtualBox and 6809.org asm680913:51
tomreynRichard_Cavell: if you're referring to https://launchpad.net/~sixxie/+archive/ubuntu/ppa then re-read the instructions provided there on how to enable this PPA.13:55
tomreynvirtualbox.org also provides instruction son how to use their apt repository, and this includes instruction son how to import the GPG signing key.13:56
Richard_Cavelltomreyn, thank you I fixed the one from sixxie13:58
tomreynRichard_Cavell: good, now read on at https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Linux_Downloads#Debian-basedLinuxdistributions14:00
tomreynif you're on 18.04, you'll want to use these lines in the apt repository configuration instead:14:01
tomreyndeb [arch=amd64] http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian bionic contrib #Virtualbox (Upstream, GPLv2)14:01
tomreyndeb [arch=amd64] http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian bionic non-free #Virtualbox (Upstream, proprietary license)14:01
tomreyn(the latter is optional)14:02
pragmaticenigmaRichard_Cavell: (cc: tomreyn) personally, I don't recommend the VirtualBox repos... In my experience, they have repeatedly caused kernel issues for me during updates and reboots. I recommend installing the .deb package directly14:05
tomreynI haven't experienced such, but i would always ppa-purge before upgrading.14:06
mgedminvirtualbox from ubuntu repos has alway sufficed for me, but then I don't use it much14:06
mgedmin(mainly for vagrant)14:06
Richard_CavellOkay, I think I've fixed virtualbox and asm6809, but now I have problems with Chrome: https://pastebin.com/9mB5Fnaj14:09
mgedminRichard_Cavell: those are warnings, not errors, but you can fix them by removing the 2nd 'deb' line in your google-chrome.list14:10
rolercrap. I started updating to 18.10 and realize it's not out yet?14:13
mgedminheh14:13
mgedminevery time I try to wait until do-release-upgrade will offer me the upgrade without -d on the command line14:13
mgedminand every time I run out of patience and run it without the -d (but only after I confirm on IRC that the final release _is_ out)14:14
rolerwell, it is RC status, and for them to put on the brakes because of a major issue is very low (imho)14:14
rolermaybe I am just trying to convince myself? :)14:15
mgedminwould filesystem corruption when you pick 'install alongside' be serious enough?14:15
mgedminofc that doesn't affect upgrades14:15
BluesKajmgedmin, a lot depends on your repos location with release updates being current14:21
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mgedminthe release pocket is immutable, so it's either present on a mirror or not present14:26
mgedminafaiu14:26
mgedminwait no that makes no sense14:26
Richard_CavellHello.  I'm back.  This is the output of sudo-apt-get update for me now:  https://ideone.com/Ws3C8X14:30
Richard_CavellShould I be even slightly worried about the Ign next to chrome?14:30
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: we dont really support external ppa's here, try to clean them out back to the vanilla ones14:31
lotus|NUC!sources | Richard_Cavell14:31
ubottuRichard_Cavell: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.14:31
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: there's even a precise ppa in there, is end of life14:32
Richard_Cavelloh dear14:32
Richard_CavellSo what's the preferred method of getting Google Chrome then?14:33
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: well chromium is the ubuntu version of chrome actually14:33
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: unless you really need specific chrome features?14:34
Richard_CavellI'm going to ignore it for now.14:34
lotus|NUC!ppapurge | Richard_Cavell see also, to cleanup14:35
ubottuRichard_Cavell see also, to cleanup: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html14:35
Richard_CavellThanks for your info, lotus|NUC but I'm exhausted for today and I need to learn more about this.  But it'll have to come later.14:36
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: sure mate, any time welcome here14:36
lotus|NUCRichard_Cavell: after the sources cleanup, sudo apt update again ok14:36
pragmaticenigmalotus|NUC: Richard_Cavell: for future reference though.. IGN means that the repo doesn't report that it has changed since the last request. Therefor apt can safely skip downloading an updated package list from that provider, saving bandwidth and time14:41
pragmaticenigmathat should read "the repo reports that is hasn't changed since the lat request"14:42
IniGithello14:44
lotus|NUCIniGit: welcome, how can we help you?14:44
IniGitCan somebody tell me what is the best AMD graphic card that is supported via free and open source drivers on Ubuntu? Or are generally all new AMD graphic cards supported via open source drivers?14:44
lotus|NUC!amd | IniGit14:45
ubottuIniGit: Open driver for AMD cards: amdgpu (cards >= GCN1.2 aka GCN 3rd gen), radeon (older cards). Closed drivers: amdgpu-pro (>= GCN1.2) fglrx (older cards, unsupported by AMD in 16.04+). For info on GCN levels, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units . For fglrx info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD14:45
IniGitI will read it, but generally are these new RX cards supported via open source drivers?14:46
transhumanisthi I am wondering if someone could tell me what package the "play" terminal command is in14:47
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: Some features are not available in the open source drivers or the drivers provided from the manufacture. Your milage may very with obtaining the newest cards on the market.14:48
OerHeksIniGit, look at https://support.amd.com/en-us/kb-articles/Pages/AMD-Radeon-GPU-PRO-Linux-Beta-Driver%E2%80%93Release-Notes.aspx for supported cards14:48
IniGitOerHeks: Thx is this a full list?14:48
IniGitthis AMDGPU-Pro Driver is open source?14:48
OerHeksthat info is in the link given to you earlier, the pro driver is closed source binairy blob14:49
lotus|NUCsee here aswell IniGit https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-the-latest-amd-radeon-drivers-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux14:49
airkingHello!  I have a USB ethernet adapter, and I need to use it as a NIC for two separate VM's on the host.  is there a way I can bridge the device to qemu's virtual network?14:51
airkingQemu doesn't see it as a NIC14:51
Shibewhen will I be able to upgrade from 18.04 to 18.10?14:51
pragmaticenigmaShibe: when it is released. We don't have the offical release time14:51
mgedminwhen it's released14:51
mgedminI gather #ubuntu-release-party is the channel to watch if you're waiting for the release14:52
vltairking: brctl14:52
mgedminalso, usually upgrades are enabled a couple of days later, for reasons (let early adopters report upgrade bugs; reduce load on mirrors; pick your own reason)14:53
mgedmin(you don't have to wait -- you can be an early adopter and run update-manager -d and report the hilarious new bugs the upgrade will inevitably trigger)14:53
IniGitThis Radeon RX Vega Series is not supported?14:54
pragmaticenigmamgedmin: Please don't recommend that... -d switches the machine to the dev release channel14:55
lotus|NUCIniGit: we advice for testing your hardware to bootup a liveusb ubuntu, works well? +>physical install14:55
pragmaticenigmawhich means the user will forever be getting unstable updates that haven't been pushed to the stable repos14:55
IniGitlotus|NUC: I do not own it, I think about what to buy14:56
mgedminpragmaticenigma: oh?  I thought it was a one-time-only thing!14:56
IniGitI want a good AMD card with open source drivers14:56
lotus|NUCIniGit: https://certification.ubuntu.com/14:56
lotus|NUChey Wild_Man join the party :p14:57
pragmaticenigmamgedmin: From the man page: "If  using  the latest supported release, upgrade to the development release"14:57
IniGitlotus|NUC: Does certified mean that there will be open source drivers or just that it is supported via open or closed source drivers?14:58
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: that depends on where you are reading the certification14:59
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: It also means, that the card will work. You may not get all the bells and whistles though14:59
IniGitpragmaticenigma: What you mean with where you are reading the spec?14:59
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: No... the source of where you found the certification15:01
IniGitpragmaticenigma: https://certification.ubuntu.com15:01
OerHeksIniGit, check the ubuntu wiki for supported cards .. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver .. or that other amdgpu-pro site15:01
OerHeksi would not try the latest cards, those take some time15:02
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: That site means that someone has tested that particular card and it was found to "work" ... Again, it doesn't mean all the features of the card are supported by the drivers available15:02
IniGitpragmaticenigma: WHich cards are considered to be fully supported? Maybe I do not need a cutting edge card15:03
IniGitI just want it to work with open source drivers and GIMP should work smoothly15:04
* OerHeks wonders why asking/reading here and not on official pages15:04
BluesKajcutting edge gpus are just that, and lack of supoport is sketchy15:04
* mgedmin likes intel video for this reason: open source drivers of reasonable quality15:05
* mgedmin is not a gamer15:05
airkingcan I bridge an adapter to a bridge?15:05
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: Far as I know... GIMP does not leverage anything special with a graphics card. you can use any graphics card you like and have the same experience.15:05
OerHeksgoogle-chrome does not support hardware-acceleration, so i agree with mgedmin15:06
BluesKajmgedmin, my intel onboard gpu is actually more advanced than a 5 yr old nvidia PCie that I was using on this pc15:06
IniGitpragmaticenigma: OK thx15:07
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: What you want to make sure is the card will support OpenCL... that enables hardware acceleration features15:07
IniGitpragmaticenigma: ok15:08
IniGitThe amd site does not mention rx 500 series as supported, but https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AMDGPU-Driver mentions it as supported15:09
IniGitwhich one is true, probably trust the AMD site more?15:09
OerHeksthat amd site is about the amdgpu-PRO15:10
OerHeksthat comes on top of .. wait, just read the !amd factoid15:10
OerHeks!amd15:10
ubottuOpen driver for AMD cards: amdgpu (cards >= GCN1.2 aka GCN 3rd gen), radeon (older cards). Closed drivers: amdgpu-pro (>= GCN1.2) fglrx (older cards, unsupported by AMD in 16.04+). For info on GCN levels, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units . For fglrx info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD15:10
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IniGitDoes this amdgpu driver alsso support GCN 4th gen?15:17
IniGitI'm askling because it says >= GCN1.2 aka GCN 3rd gen. in prticular aka GCN 3rd gen15:18
IniGitbecause of that I'm not usre15:18
pragmaticenigma!alis list amd15:19
ubottupragmaticenigma: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)15:19
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: You might want to ask that question in #amdgpu15:20
IniGitok thx15:20
IniGitWhat is btw the difference between the amdgpu and the amdgpu-pro driver?15:21
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: The message earlier had the differences listed in them15:23
pragmaticenigma!amd | IniGit15:23
ubottuIniGit: Open driver for AMD cards: amdgpu (cards >= GCN1.2 aka GCN 3rd gen), radeon (older cards). Closed drivers: amdgpu-pro (>= GCN1.2) fglrx (older cards, unsupported by AMD in 16.04+). For info on GCN levels, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_AMD_graphics_processing_units . For fglrx info, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/AMD15:23
* OerHeks facepalms15:23
lotus|NUCIniGit: have you actually read all those links?15:23
lotus|NUCIniGit: please dont troll with us15:24
ioriaIniGit, amdgpu supports rx 460 - 480 if it's what you're asking15:26
IniGitI'm reading... but I'm not sure if both are entirely open source or if only the amdgpu is entirely open source15:27
ioriait is15:27
pragmaticenigmaIniGit: The bot just told you... three times now15:28
OerHekspro is a binairy blob15:28
IniGitah sry right15:28
IniGitthx15:28
JesperAIs there a way to add event listeners/observers to the default apps in Ubuntu to get metadata output like app-window size, state (active/inactive/background), position on screen/in workspace etc etc?15:35
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elisa87hi, my conda gets installed in the wrong environment. do you have how I can fix the situation? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1084926/conda-package-installs-in-wrong-environment15:42
pragmaticenigmaJesperA: No, there is no general way to capture that information.15:42
JesperAOk, thanks, such a shame though but yeah 👍15:43
OerHekselisa87, conda is not in out repos, ask in #python or wait for someon e to answer askubuntu?15:43
TJ-JesperA: how about "xwininfo" ?15:44
OerHeks.. maybe there is a conda channel on #freenode, i don't know15:45
pragmaticenigmaOerHeks: Alis doesn't see any15:47
JesperATJ- wow, actually that gave enough information, gotta sharpen my google ninja skills, apparently severely lacking. Thanks15:48
JesperAYeah, well, short of not having an event listener but i can iterate through the windows so, problem solved15:49
SuperLagHow do you enter emoji characters on Ubuntu?15:51
TJ-JesperA: In a shelll just try using tab-complete. Type "x" then press tab and look at the list of possible executables, and then investigate those that sound interesting with "man <name>"15:51
TJ-JesperA: tab twice of course15:52
TJ-SuperLag: you'll need the correct font set15:52
OerHeksis it out?15:52
puxavidawhy does 18.10 installer have beavr no background and not the cosmic thingy15:53
TJ-!info fonts-noto-color-emoji | SuperLag15:53
ubottuSuperLag: fonts-noto-color-emoji (source: fonts-noto-color-emoji): color emoji font from Google. In component main, is optional. Version 0~20180424-0ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 6502 kB, installed size 7106 kB15:53
SuperLagTJ-: thank you15:56
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jacknemrodHi, where I can set the /sys/kernel/mm/transparent_hugepage/defrag to never in bionic ?  On xenial, I wrote it in rc.local16:04
pragmaticenigmajacknemrod: my machine with a minimal install has it set to never already16:08
pragmaticenigmaat least I think they are set to never16:09
leonardusIs there a way to view a list of recently upgraded packages?16:10
jacknemrodAnd for whatever else ?16:10
jacknemrodI will wrote a unit systemd16:10
jacknemrodwrite*16:10
jacknemrodwrite*16:10
pragmaticenigmaleonardus: "grep " install " /var/log/dpkg.log"16:12
pragmaticenigmaleonardus: /var/log/dpkg.log is where all apt activity is logged to... I don't know if upgraded packages are highlighted by install or upgrade16:12
coconut!isitoutyet16:13
ubottuThe cosmonaut has not landed.16:13
oldguy!isitoutyet16:14
ubottuThe cosmonaut has not landed.16:14
oldguysorry - had to try it16:14
coconutoldguy: it is released ;)16:15
OerHekshttp://releases.ubuntu.com/18.10/16:16
coconutcan the bot be edited by anyone?16:16
tieinvwhy is it called live-server ?16:17
OerHeksNo, only by the team16:17
coconutok i see16:17
OerHekstieinv, it gives a live environment a la desktop iso, to perform some tasks16:18
coconutdesktop torrent snatching now16:19
oldguycoconut: yes it is - Yeh ;}16:24
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lotus|NUCanyone tested minimal on 18.04 or 18.10 yet from amd64 iso? i cant bypass the 8.6gig warning, trying to install on a 8gig ssd16:29
lotus|NUCthe warning comes right after keyboard layout in setup16:30
OerHekslotus|NUC, sounds normal, i guess16:32
lotus|NUCOerHeks: but whats the purpose of enabling 'minimal' if it cant bypass that warning?16:33
GazoooHey guys, so I have an issue with ubuntu server, after several hours (8-12) my services stop responding (ssh, ftp, plex, etc) and I have to hard restart the machine (it's headless)16:33
lotus|NUCOerHeks: then the minimal/full should come first right?16:33
elias_aI am trying to get rid of Chrome extension Signal client and move to native Debian client according to this tutorial: https://support.signal.org/hc/en-us/articles/360007320431-Troubleshooting-Desktop-migration-to-the-new-Signal-Desktop16:33
Gazooonot entirely sure if it could be a hardware issue, but, what I tested was have a cron job to restart it every couple of hours, and that seems to be running, so now I'm sort of confused on how to debug the underlying issues16:34
elias_aI cannot find the "Set up with import" menu anywhere.16:34
Gazooothis was running pretty stable for 5~ years without issue16:34
clacketyGazooo, what version of ubuntu?16:35
Gazooo18.0416:35
Gazooolet me verify exactly but I think that's the last one I upgraded to16:35
Gazooo18.04.1 specifically16:36
OerHeksGazooo, run memtest86 to see if you have failing hardware?16:36
Gazooodifficult currently as it's headless at the moment but I can try to do that, but if hardware was failing so badly, why is a cronjob running fine16:36
GazoooI have it restart every 12 hours and it runs, and after restart, works fine again (for, some period of time)16:37
GazoooI want to say it goes a good 6-8 hours at least without any issues though16:37
clacketyGazooo, memory could be the issue, if the system is restarted frequently the problematic addresses may not be used within that time16:37
OerHeksGazooo, then don't .. i suspect a ram issue16:37
Gazooook got it16:37
clacketysame with HDD issues16:38
GazoooI'll try to connect a monitor in there later today and test for bad memory16:38
clacketyi suspect hardware if it goes belly up entirely - does it even respond to pings?16:38
GazoooI think it responds to pings last I saw, but everything else (ssh, etc) refuses connections16:39
Gazooobut, I have seen a few times, certain services fail in different orders, so ssh might die, but plex might live (but die later)16:39
Gazoooso not entirely all-or-nothing16:39
trobothamGazooo: have you reviewed your logs?16:40
clacketyif I were troubleshooting, I'd put a monitor on it and let the problem happen again and see if I have any terminal on the machine then check logs and such, and try to track down the first failure16:40
Gazoootrobotham: logs don't really tell me much that I can see, really hard to sift through especially if I have to restart to even access them16:41
elias_aYep - monitor on and tail -f /var/log/syslog16:41
GazoooI can keep a session open and see16:41
TJ-Gazooo: do you have a local console to the PC, or is it only network services that are failing?16:41
Gazoooit's headless so SSH only, but I can change that tonight16:42
trobothamI've diagnosed freezing issues before via logs, esp if there are null bytes in the logs, you may also want to enable persistant journald16:42
GazoooI was thinking of installing something like ELK and metricbeat to index the logs16:42
TJ-Gazooo: I'd check /var/log/kern.log to see the history when you're had to reboot it, there may be clues16:42
Gazooook, I will keep that in mind, I'll tail the syslog for now and run some tests tonight16:43
Gazooomaybe sync logs actively somewhere (until it gives up)16:43
TJ-Gazooo: but you can use journalctl to narrow down what to look for, e.g. "journalctl -p "emerg..warning"  "16:46
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craigbass76Anyone tried reading a man page that was downloaded? I tried groff file.1, but it looks the same as it does in a text editor. I'm trying to get the formatting I'd see in a real man page.16:52
craigbass76And then send it out to a printer... But I've got the lp part down.16:52
TJ-craigbass76: man "path/to/file.1"16:54
craigbass76TJ-, Are you serious? :P16:54
TJ-craigbass76: totally; I use that within source packages to check the man-pages are correct16:55
craigbass76That was dumb. I stuck my tongue out at myself. I had no idea...  How would you go about editing one, and getting a real time preview? I was looking for an Atom plugin, but there isn't one yet.16:56
pragmaticenigmacraigbass76: when it doubt: "man man" will help16:56
pjacraigbass76: nroff -man | less16:57
pjacraigbass76: IIRC16:57
pjapass the man file on stdin, or as an argument to nroff.16:57
TJ-craigbass76: in separate terminal something like "watch -n 5 man path/to/file.1"16:58
Hamiltonhi. how can I get packages for C man pages?17:03
TJ-Hamilton: which man-page, give an example17:03
Hamiltonfor example man strtok17:04
TJ-Hamilton: you can identify the package with "dpkg -S strtok\.3"17:04
ioriaHamilton, man 3 strtok17:06
Hamiltonioria, No manual entry for strtok in section 317:06
keoegiehi, i have problem... mount: ewf1: failed to setup loop device: permission denied17:06
ioriaHamilton, man -k strtok17:07
HamiltonTJ-, octave-doc: /usr/share/doc/octave/octave.html/XREFstrtok.html17:07
Hamiltonoctave-common: /usr/share/octave/4.2.2/m/strings/strtok.m17:07
Hamiltonioria, strtok: nothing appropriate.17:07
TJ-Hamilton: if it isn't already installed you can use "apt-file search -x 'man.*strtok' "17:09
TJ-Hamilton: you'll need to install apt-file package, and do "sudo apt-file update" initially17:09
ioriaHamilton,  you mean the c function in #strings, right ?17:10
ioria#string17:10
Hamiltonioria, hyes17:11
HamiltonTJ-, doesn't it come default by installing gcc?17:12
TJ-!info manpages-dev | Hamilton17:13
ubottuHamilton: manpages-dev (source: manpages): Manual pages about using GNU/Linux for development. In component main, is optional. Version 4.15-1 (bionic), package size 2164 kB, installed size 3820 kB17:13
ioriaHamilton, cd /usr/include   ; grep  strtok string.h17:13
HamiltonTJ-, thanks I downloaded it and it worked17:15
RobBurkeHi guys, I could use some help with my partitions. I copied my whole hdd setup to my ssd using gparted. I then refreshed the UUIDs using tune2fs. I also updated grub and the grub.cfg  to the new UUID's. But my machine is still not loading. From the logs it seems like somewhere there is still something searching for the old UUID  of my root partition. But I don't know what or where...17:16
TJ-Hamilton: I thought you were asking how to discover man-pages generally, not just which package contained those :D17:17
Hamilton:017:18
Hamilton:D17:18
TJ-RobBurke: did you update /etc/fstab and possibly /etc/crypttab (if using LUKS)17:18
RobBurkenot that I recall17:18
RobBurkeTJ-:  That ceratinly something I forgot. Thank you17:19
TJ-RobBurke: did you also rebuild the initramfs ("update-initramfs -u -k all")17:19
RobBurkeTJ-:  nope I didn't. Do I have to chroot to my boot partition for that?17:20
TJ-RobBurke: in theory that may not be needed. If you're able to edit /etc/fstab I'd try a boot with that done first17:21
TJ-RobBurke: I presume the system curently drops to a busybox shell prompt in the initramfs?17:21
RobBurkeTJ-:  Right now I'm editing fstab (still have to find out how blkid prints out the swap partitions uuid). After that I have to see whether I have to edit the crypttab. The /home is encrypted for sure, but I do not remember what kind of encryption.17:25
RobBurkeTJ-:  If a busybox shell is the one prompt I get where I can choose between looking into the issue and go on with the boot process via ctrl+d, then yes.17:26
TJ-RobBurke: right, so you are able to fix it manually to continue booting at that point?17:30
RobBurkeSo, I don't have a crypttab in etc, I assume I haven't used LUKS for encryption17:30
TJ-RobBurke: right, so likely it's using ecryptfs for encrypted home directories, that is /home/$USER/17:30
RobBurkeTJ-:  Yeah, I think. At least I could look into the systemd logs. Right now I always booting into a live system to fix things17:31
RobBurkeTJ-: I see. Does encryptfs need any uuid fixes or does it just run17:32
RobBurke+?17:32
TJ-RobBurke: some tips then. If you get to the busybox shell, you can do "cat /proc/cmdline" to check the "root=..." entry, then look for that device, e.g. "blkid" and/or "ls -l /dev/mapper/"17:32
TJ-RobBurke: ecryptfs is a file-based system, not block. The files are in the regular file-system, stored under /home/.ecryptfs/$USER/17:33
RobBurkeTJ-:   ok. Will try now and reboot. fstab looks fine, maybe thats all it was needed. see you later, hopefully17:34
roleris it out?!17:40
rolerI see it on the website...17:40
pragmaticenigma!isitoutyet17:40
ubottuThe cosmonaut has not landed.17:40
coconutroler, yes it is17:40
rolerthe website says yes :)17:41
rolerthe isitoutyet bot failed me17:41
rolersucking the bits before everyone else gets in there17:42
brombombI ran `sudo pkill pulse` to kill my messaging app "Pulse Messenger" and then all my music stopped and my BT broke.  I know I stopped the pulse audio but I don't know how to restart it.  I've tried rebooting17:43
pragmaticenigmabrombomb: check your logs17:44
RobBurkeTJ-, Running my native now. Everything seems fine so far. Cheers for the help!17:44
TJ-RobBurke: great to hear17:44
TJ-brombomb: "pulseaudio --start" will do it17:45
RobBurkeis there any way to test whether really everything is fine? Some kind of stress test? Or is booting up without issues already enough?17:46
cncr04sis there a fix for this yet? https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2018-1093317:47
TJ-RobBurke: if it boots it sounds fine17:47
TJ-cncr04s: you're unlikely to be using libssh17:48
cncr04srunning OpenSSH17:49
cncr04sports are non standard17:49
TJ-cncr04s: Nope, libssh doesn't belong to openssh17:50
pragmaticenigmacncr04s: Please take a look at the following article: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/10/bug-in-libssh-makes-it-amazingly-easy-for-hackers-to-gain-root-access/17:50
TJ-cncr04s: but, CVE-2018-10933 was fixed last Tuesday; check the changelog17:50
TJ-!info libssh-417:50
pragmaticenigmaIn there, it was already reported that it is specific to libssh... and that OpenSSH is not affected17:50
ubottulibssh-4 (source: libssh): tiny C SSH library (OpenSSL flavor). In component main, is optional. Version 0.8.0~20170825.94fa1e38-1ubuntu0.1 (bionic), package size 179 kB, installed size 570 kB17:50
brombombtried pulseaudio -start and "nothing" got fixed17:51
brombombWhen I try and play spotify, it just does nothing17:51
TJ-brombomb: is the process now running "psgrep pulse"17:51
pragmaticenigmabrombomb: did you look at your system logs to see if any error messages appear there?17:51
TJ-brombomb: typo "pgrep pulse"17:51
brombomb6 process ids17:52
TJ-brombomb: so it is runninng then, see more with "ps -efly | grep pulse"17:52
brombomblooks like it's running17:53
brombombOct 18 11:54:09 rwalsh spotify_spotify.desktop[7500]: ALSA lib conf.c:3750:(snd_config_update_r) Cannot access file /usr/share/alsa/alsa.conf Oct 18 11:54:09 rwalsh spotify_spotify.desktop[7500]: ALSA lib pcm.c:2266:(snd_pcm_open_noupdate) Unknown PCM default17:54
brombombMy BT is also not working as it was before, so I did make some BT changes17:54
pragmaticenigmabrombomb: TJ-: looks like an issue with ALSA, not pulse17:55
eelstreboranyone know why fstrim gives me an error when using --all or -a option?17:56
tomreyneelstrebor: not without more information provided by you17:56
tomreynsuch as: the actual error message, ubuntu version and architecture, info on partitioning and other block device layers and file systems.17:59
eelstrebortomreyn, https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/WtT5fnHtJh/18:03
eelstrebormy bad, i didn't need to specify a partition18:04
RobBurkeI thinking about getting a model m keyboard (childhood memories convinced me). Are there any good shortcut replacements for the meta key shortcuts that are really recommendable and quick?18:05
JimBuntuCtrl-Esc?18:05
JimBuntunvm, I'm either mistaken or it no longer works.18:06
eelstrebornow for my next question: why does fstrim say it trims all ssd mount points (located on the same ssd) but doesn't actually do so - running fstrim --all and then immediately running it again shows the same number of bytes on /usr and /var trimmed except for / (which shows 0 bytes trimmed after the first run of fstrim)18:13
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tomreyneelstrebor: you probably have extra block device layers in btween the file system and the physical storage which prevent it (because there is no trim / discard support available or enabled there).18:26
tomreyn(which is why i asked about other blockdev layers)18:26
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GazoooRobBurke: caps is common, or get a unicomp unless you're dead set on Model M18:44
fasslhello, can i somehow disable the radeon driver for a specific device?18:44
damolimaHow do I get a custom keyboard layout recognized by `dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration`? I can switch to the layout with `setxkbmat -layout` after login, but i'd like to use the layout on the virtual console and disk password prompt too.18:45
fasslor maybe even tell it to just load for the primary graphics adapter?18:50
Copenhagen_BramHow do I turn bluetooth on in ubuntu?18:51
Copenhagen_BramWhen I try to run blueman-manager I get an error that says Bluez daemon is not running18:52
n-iCehi18:55
Copenhagen_Bramhi18:56
Copenhagen_Brami'm starting to wonder if my laptop doesn't support bluetooth :/18:57
Copenhagen_Brambluetoothctl says "No default controller available"18:57
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: show us "pastebinit < (lsb_release -r; uname -r; lspci -nn; lsusb; dmesg )"19:01
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: oops, I typoed19:04
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: show us "pastebinit <( lsb_release -r; uname -r; lspci -nn; lsusb; rfkill list; dmesg )"19:04
Copenhagen_Bramok that's a lot of information to dump, I hope there's nothing personal in there19:07
Copenhagen_Brameh i'll think about that, but i'm kinda certain that this thing doesn't have the hardware, or isn't able to connect to the hardware19:08
Copenhagen_Bramdid you know this thing once had its own wifi? but it stopped, now i use a usb wifi antenna19:09
cyphasetopic needs to be updated :)19:09
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: the lot is just the kernel boot log as it discovers devices19:09
TJ-s/lot/log/19:09
Copenhagen_Bramah19:09
Copenhagen_Bram> pastebinit19:10
Copenhagen_Bramthat's a funny way to spell nc termbin.com 999919:10
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: pastebinit is a program you can install that automatically collects and posts the info19:10
TJ-!info pastebinit19:10
ubottupastebinit (source: pastebinit): command-line pastebin client. In component main, is optional. Version 1.5-2 (bionic), package size 14 kB, installed size 156 kB19:10
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: issue the command exactly as I gave it, you do not need to interpret it19:11
Copenhagen_BramI don't think that's very good advice...19:14
lotus|NUCCopenhagen_Bram: when volunteers want to help you please follow the advice19:14
OerHeksit is just ubuntu version, kernel, lspci list, usb list, surpressed devices and kernel messages, nothing fancy at all19:15
OerHeksCopenhagen_Bram, what makes you think your machine has bluetooth?19:15
Copenhagen_BramDo you mind if I use termbin.com then?19:16
leftyfbCopenhagen_Bram: if you're saying you had wifi but it's not working anymore, that typically means your bluetooth went with it since they are usually the same chipset19:16
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: I was just making it easier for you19:16
Copenhagen_BramAh.19:16
OerHeksgood spot, leftyfb19:17
Copenhagen_Bramthanks TJ-19:17
Copenhagen_BramTJ-: http://termbin.com/ov8319:18
Copenhagen_BramI hope you don't mind if I ran "(lsb_release -r; uname -r; lspci -nn; lsusb; rfkill list; dmesg) | nc termbin.com 9999"19:19
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: 1st thing I notice is there is an F.48 BIOS for that  model, and your PC is on F.4319:21
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: at least according to https://support.hp.com/us-en/drivers/selfservice/Compaq-Presario-CQ57-Notebook-PC-series/5091489/model/511195619:22
Copenhagen_BramWhat does that mean?19:22
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: the BIOS is out of date; newer versions generally mean the manufacturer has fixed bugs19:23
Copenhagen_BramAh. Can I upgrade it without taking this thing apart?19:24
Copenhagen_BramOr is that just as hard as putting coreboot or libreboot on it?19:25
Copenhagen_BramI just noticed there's a log in dmesg of me plugging in a smartphone19:26
ioriaCopenhagen_Bram, it's a desktop pc , right ?19:26
Copenhagen_Bramno, laptop19:26
ioriaCopenhagen_Bram, then there 's no wifi19:27
ioriaCopenhagen_Bram, i just see a dongle, correct ?19:27
Copenhagen_Bramyes19:29
Copenhagen_Bramit used to have wifi19:29
Copenhagen_Bramit might even have had bluetooth19:29
ioriaCopenhagen_Bram, and what about your wireless card ?19:29
ioriaCopenhagen_Bram, did you disable it from bios ?19:29
leftyfbagain, if your built in wifi chipset died, then it more likely took the bluetooth with it since they are typically the same chipset19:29
leftyfbalso, that19:30
Copenhagen_Bramioria: i will check the bios settings to see if the chip is disabled somehow, next time i reboot19:30
leftyfbThey could just be disabled19:30
ioriaoky19:30
lotus|NUCyeah or uefi blocked19:30
Copenhagen_Bramwho knows, maybe something weird happened while i was booting from usb19:30
Copenhagen_Bramuefi blocked?19:30
lotus|NUCwrong uefi settings can disable devices19:31
Copenhagen_Bramhrm19:31
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: Ok, so the hardware looks to not be found in any way. Have you opened up the memory-module cover and checked the adapter hasn't become displaced?19:33
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: the service manual, page 40, lists the modules used in that model (2 have Bluetooth) and shows how to access the WLAN module. http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c0278636719:33
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: I've seen these issues fixed many times simply by removing and reseating the module into the slot. That is shown on page 41.19:34
qwefytuoitytyif have 2 OS Windows and Ubuntu-Mate 18 64. Bios load not UEFI. If have 2 OS Windows and Ubuntu-Mate 18 64. Bios load, not UEFI. I have the empty section in Windows. I in Windows from the empty partition create the partition with file system and grub during loading began started showing an error message and it became impossible to load OS. The question when the loader is grub, I not need to change sections in Windows, only in Li19:38
qwefytuoitytynux. If edit sections of a disk from Windows, Grub will not work?19:38
CarlFKqwefytuoityty: um.. what's the question?19:40
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: Looks like this may be the expected Wifi device as it should be reported by lspci: "07:00.0 Network controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8188CE 802.11b/g/n WiFi Adapter (rev 01)"19:40
qwefytuoitytyIf edit sections of a disk from Windows, Grub will not work?19:40
ioriaqwefytuoityty, if you nuke the mbr, well ... yes19:41
qwefytuoitytyIf edit partitons of a disk from Windows, Grub will not work?19:42
qwefytuoitytyioria Where it is openly written in a visible place what so cannot be done.19:45
qwefytuoityty?19:45
Copenhagen_Bramhey qwefytuoityty19:46
qwefytuoitytyit is not possible to know everything19:46
Copenhagen_Bramcalm down, it takes some time for people to reply sometimes19:46
* Copenhagen_Bram glares at #ubuntu for taking an hour or two to address his bluetooth issue19:47
ioriaqwefytuoityty, i guess we're experiencing a language barrier ....19:47
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: did you read my recommendations? It's most likely a physical disconnect issue, or BIOS is able to completely disable the PCI WLAN device19:48
TJ-!ru | qwefytuoityty19:48
ubottuqwefytuoityty: Пожалуйста наберите /join #ubuntu-ru для получения помощи на русском языке. | Pozhalujsta naberite /join #ubuntu-ru dlya polucheniya pomoshi na russkom yazyke.19:48
Copenhagen_BramTJ-: yeah i read your recommendations, i'll try to remember then next time i boot19:49
Copenhagen_Brami don't really want to shut down my laptop right now lol19:49
Copenhagen_Bramif it's physical, i really don't want to take it apart19:49
qwefytuoitytyIn uduntu ru for me no answer19:49
Copenhagen_Bramzdrastvutye qwefytuoityty19:50
qwefytuoitytyif UEFI in Windows no problem with Grub, if edit partitions In Windows?19:52
qwefytuoitytyCopenhagen_Bram RU lang?19:52
qwefytuoitytyif UEFI,in Windows no problem with Grub, if edit partitions In Windows?19:53
qwefytuoitytyLinux+XP19:53
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: opening the memory module cover should be really easy, it is designed for users to add/remove the parts there.19:54
Copenhagen_Bramqwefytuoityty: What program in Windows did you use to edit the partitions?19:55
Copenhagen_BramAlso, cxu vi parolas esperanton?19:56
qwefytuoitytyMiniTool Partition Wizard19:56
coconutf19:56
coconutoops19:56
Copenhagen_Bramqwefytuoityty: Perhaps this partition tool is breaking grub. Try gparted or any other open source partition editor19:57
qwefytuoitytyi think program for edit partition does not matter19:57
qwefytuoitytyin windows19:58
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: is there an LED lit up in the F12 key? If so, what colour?19:58
Copenhagen_BramTJ-: red19:58
Copenhagen_Bramdoesn't change if I press it19:58
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: could it be "orange" ?19:58
Copenhagen_Bramyeah19:58
Copenhagen_Bramqwefytuoityty: Try gparted19:59
qwefytuoitytybut I did it~  six months ago. and ubuntu-mate 1720:00
Copenhagen_BramAnd show us screenshots of what you are doing20:00
qwefytuoitytynow 18 and I haven't checked as of now20:01
TJ-Copenhagen_Bram: OK, this may be unrelated by apparently a 'stuck' F12 showing orange can sometimes be fixed by pressing and holding the key for more than 30 seconds20:01
qwefytuoitytyto edit disk partitions for Windows I know 4 programs.20:02
qwefytuoitytyif UEFI, in Windows 8/10 no problem with Grub, if edit partitions In Windows?20:04
TJ-qwefytuoityty: why are you editing the partitions? what are you changing? are you resizing the partitions?20:04
Copenhagen_Bramqwefytuoityty: join #ubuntu-ru20:05
Copenhagen_Bramand then wait20:05
Copenhagen_Bramqwefytuoityty: what language do you speak?20:07
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ramsub07Hi, I'm able to ping my server but not SSH into it from a particular machine. However, I am able to SSH from other machines in the same network. what could've gone wrong?20:12
TJ-ramsub07: how does the ssh session fail? have you enabled debugging "ssh -vvv ..." ?20:12
tripelbhi, Could there be an update to this page (about HP laptops that work with Ubuntu) because the latest is the G2 and my G3 is 2016 vintage. -- I am looking for a better wifi driver and HP lists none for linux for this model laptop (HP probook 455 G3) on their site.20:14
tripelboops... page mentioned. https://certification.ubuntu.com/certification/make/HP/?query=probook&category=Laptop&release=&level=Any20:14
ramsub07TJ-: https://pastebin.com/Wk44cEG8 this is what I get20:15
ramsub07TJ-: i am able to ping that IP address from the same machine20:15
qwefytuoitytyI had an empty space in the middle of the disc. I booted through Grub in Windows and created from an empty partition a partition with a file system. -- >Grub stopped working (error). I returned as it was and Grub ok (Gparted live CD/USB Flash)20:16
qwefytuoitytylang ru20:17
qwefytuoitytyWin XP20:17
qwefytuoitytyAs in UEFI and win8/10? +Linux with GRUb20:18
qwefytuoityty?20:18
TJ-ramsub07: doesn't get very far does it!? what ubuntu release is this?20:18
ramsub07TJ-: 16.0420:19
TJ-qwefytuoityty: if you switch from BIOS/MBR to UEFI, then you'd need to replace grub-pc package with grub-efi"20:19
TJ-ramsub07: this rings a bell; I'm sure we had a very similar issue the last few days but I'm struggling to recall when and who20:20
ramsub07take your time :)20:20
qwefytuoitytyIF UEFI me need Win 7-10 but me not need UEFI. Why not need UEFI? I use LINUX+ WIN XP.20:21
TJ-ramsub07: oh I know, in the case I'm thinking of, trying to open a TCP connection resulted in the process simply hanging, even when the remote host had no process listening. So not your issue I hope20:21
qwefytuoitytyif UEFI, in Windows 8/10 no problem with Grub, if edit partitions In Windows?20:24
Ntemishi need some help, i need to move everything that exist  /bunch of folders/* to a new folder20:24
Ntemisis there a command that can do this for me easily?20:24
TJ-qwefytuoityty: We are struggling to understand your problem because of the language barrier. Hoever, if I explain how GRUB is installed you might be able to figure it out yourself. GRUB writes its master-boot-record MBR code of 440 bytes to sector 0 of the disk. That code is loaded by BIOS into memory and executes. The MBR code then reads sector 1 onwards (usually spare sectors on an MBR partitioned disk)20:25
TJ-which is the GRUB core image and executes it. Core image then searches for the GRUB file-system (usually /boot/grub/) and reads the menu and other modules from there.20:25
Ntemisnow am cut&pasting like a hundred times20:25
qwefytuoitytyFor UEFI not need Grub ?20:27
TJ-Ntemis: there is always a command, but your example needs a little more real detail to be sure what it is20:27
Ntemissure20:27
qwefytuoitytyLinux Grub20:27
TJ-qwefytuoityty: UEFI still requires GRUB, there is a version of GRUB for UEFI20:27
Ntemisin my / i have hundred of folders20:28
Ntemiseveryone of those have one more folder20:28
Ntemisusually starts with 5820:28
Ntemisi need to move those folders inside the folders on root all into one different folder20:29
Ntemisso the one folder will have all those folders that start with 58**20:29
TJ-Ntemis: do you also want to delete the now-empty directory off the / ?20:29
Ntemisif command works sure20:30
TJ-Ntemis: give me a moment to do a test here20:30
Ntemisbut i prefer to keep it so am sure it worked 1st20:30
NtemisTJ-: if it helps i need all the subfolders to be moved to Content/0000000000000000/ that exists on the same hdd20:31
Ntemisso folder Content/ shouldnt be touched20:31
Ntemisbut even if it is i can move the contents back20:31
Ntemismake sure /Content/0000000000000000/ is not deleted20:32
tripelbUbu 18.04 I cannot figure out how to copy a .png in Pictures into pastebin.com so I can demonstrate something in #hexchat    -- what's up, doc?20:33
NtemisTJ and make sure is mv no cp as hdd is already full :)20:33
tripelbbeing that it joins me to the channels BEFORE freenode gets me signed in on sasl.20:33
Ntemisand i know i ask too much20:34
Ntemisand you know i will be in debt to you for this20:34
tripelbNtemis, that wont help because the original isnt freed until after the target has success. (I hope.)20:35
Ntemisthats ok20:35
Ntemisthey are a few gb each20:35
Ntemisthey are a few gb in each folder20:35
tripelbI notice that all the time when I update my android with tight space20:35
Ntemisand i have 19gb free20:35
Ntemisso move will do its work freely20:36
tripelbso you want to make sure you dont have to do a separate operation to remove the origin file. I get it Ntemis20:36
Ntemisi cand select origin folder and delete it my self after i make sure is really empty20:37
tripelbwell, my simple pastebin question is unanswered. I am going to convert it to a jpg and see if that works differently.20:37
Ntemisno origin file has to be moved to Content/0000000000000000/20:37
Ntemislike Content/0000000000000000/originfolder20:37
Ntemisnow i have to do 624 cut paste by mouse :(20:38
Ntemisin TJ- we trust20:39
tripelbdarningneedle, I dont remember how to use convert which I downloaded in some other package.20:39
qwefytuoitytyExemple: GRUB UEFI. The first partition is Windows 7 or, 8 or, 10., the second partition is any Ubuntu. Linux GRUB UEFI understands the changes made in disk partitions in Windows if I make a change with the disk partitions into Windows any programs (exe) for disk?20:41
qwefytuoitytyit is not sure that is translated correctly20:41
NtemisTJ nvm i did it20:46
Ntemisi confess i am dumb20:46
TJ-Ntemis: here's a test: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/drqTCTjNFN/20:47
TJ-Ntemis: OK :)20:47
tripelbqwefytuoityty, It is not translated well but I may help. what is your language?20:47
Ntemisow20:48
Ntemisthats is magic thanks20:48
TJ-Ntemis: darn, missed out creating the destination dir. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/w6cGCDCv3y/20:48
Ntemisdestination already is there created manually by me20:48
Ntemishmm nvm i see20:49
tripelbqwefytuoityty, You cannot run any .exe in linux. == I partitioned my hdd using windows then installed Ubuntu in the partition I wanted. That is a good idea for the first partitioning because win10 knows how to partion itself. It leaves more space than you think but hey. It works.20:49
tripelbqwefytuoityty, what I did was use win10 to partion the entire drive in chunks big enough for a linux installation or a data partion, I think it was around 60 gigs per partition. I installed Ubuntu18.04 in the last partition for some reasons I dont exactly remember. --- thats all I know about this subject.20:51
tripelbqwefytuoityty, there are specific channels for many languages here. If you tell your language then someone will show you how. for spanish !es20:52
tripelb!es20:52
ubottuEn 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.20:52
tripelbHELP ME please. I want to put an image into pastebin.com and it keeps putting in the local filename in text instead.20:57
tripelbI know I have done it before. I hope it works in ubuntu.20:57
tgm4883tripelb: you need something like https://imagebin.ca/ not pastebin20:57
tripelbok20:57
tripelbthanks tgm4883 it worked. (I asked and asked a few days ago abut no answer... asked about something like pastebin for images. thanks again.21:02
tgm4883yw21:05
KingPapuGood morning to all.21:17
wolfcommi setup a host-only + nat adapter for my ubuntu server and can no longer ssh into it. here's my ifconfig output https://ptpb.pw/R74521:38
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gxtHi, I am trying to fix a system with full /boot partition by `sudo apt-get purge linux-image-4.10.0-28-generic <some more old versions of the same package>` and I am a bit stuck, since I deleted some of those /boot/initrd.img-... files manually, so now when purging, I get an error and apt is trying to generate the initrd, which then fails again because no space left on device… Any advice on how to purge21:56
gxtthose packages without apt trying to generate the files?21:56
Bashing-omgxt: We can try and drop down a lower level to 'dpkg' to purge . then repair the package manager afterward -22:01
gxtOk I got it to work by deleting two old initrds, then `apt purge`ing some other old ones one by one and since then apt had enough space to generate the missing initrd, it could remove the package. This seems pretty dumb though…22:02
gxtBashing-om: Thank you, is there any command I can run after all the purging to make sure the latest packages are not missing files on disk/regenerate the latest initrd to be sure?22:03
Bashing-omgxt: Yeah .. we will make sure when all set up . For now show in a pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ; uname -r ' so we know what the target is and is not .22:05
gxtBashing-om: http://sprunge.us/qAEEo922:11
Bashing-omgxt: looking.22:11
gxtWhat does the ic/rc/ii in the first column mean? I didn't find anything in the man page.22:12
ishIs there a trick to getting pip (python) installed?22:12
gxtish: On Arch Linux it's simply `pacman -S python-pip`… :P22:13
gxtish: According to https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-install-pip-on-ubuntu-18.04/ it's just as simple on Ubuntu.22:14
Bashing-omgxt: 'ic' is desired to be (i)nstalled with config files remaining from a removal, 'rc' redmoved nut config files remain . and 11 is installed and installed --- all happy .22:15
ishhaha.. but this is ubuntu.. Fresh install 18.04.1.. Type pip, it says "apt install python-pip".. So I do apt install python-pip...  Unable to location package python-pip. Yes, I've apt update, and have installed a few other packages without issue.22:15
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Bashing-omgxt: Let's see what we can have the system clean up for us ' sudo apt autoremove ' . see if those orphaned files ( ic ) get removed .22:17
gxtBashing-om: I guess I should pass --purge to that?22:17
neoncontrailsDo changes made to a filesystem mounted in UEFI mode persist after reboot? Or are the mounted files just ephemeral copies?22:17
Bashing-omgxt: Yeah you can .. I sometimes do . We will make sure we are "clean" in the end .22:19
Bashing-omish: Server install ? that package is in universe, and in a server that repo is not enabled by default .22:19
neoncontrailsAnd if I run "apt install x" as root (livecd boot) does it actually install that package on the primary partition? It seems not to22:19
gxtBashing-om: apt autoremove --purge finished with "0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded."22:20
gxtneoncontrails: When in the live system, installed packages are just installed to the ram disk you are running from and will not be persisted.22:21
Bashing-omgxt: Looking good .. ok now I DO want to see ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' where in this invocation the headers are also displayed .22:21
neoncontrailsgxt: I see. If I want to make persistent changes due to borked NVIDIA drivers, how should I go about that?22:21
ishnot having it available in server is kind off odd no?22:22
gxtAfter installing x, check where it's installed with `which x` or `type x` or `command -v x` and then check on what partition that file lies in the output of `mount`, it should be one of the loop or overlayfs or whatever partitions, not one on a block device.22:23
Bashing-omish: Recent change .. and I do not recall the reasoning .22:23
gxtHm, on Arch there is an arch-chroot. Not sure if there is such a helper on Ubuntu, but it boils down to chrooting to your real install and fixing stuff.22:25
gxtneoncontrails: ^22:25
ishok, universe added and now installing. Thanks for the heads up..  Google search isn't very good at identifying this one yet.22:25
gxtBashing-om: All the old versions are still listed: http://sprunge.us/SJUS4u22:27
Bashing-omneoncontrails: While one can certainly do a full change root in ubuntu - if it is but a graphics issue, one can boot to a console interface - prior to invoking a GUI to fix .22:27
Bashing-omgxt: "linux-generic-hwe-16.04" is this a xenial install --- or is 16.04 "leftovers" ?22:28
gxtBashing-om: It's a 16.04 that filled up /boot during the upgrade to 18.10.22:30
neoncontrailsBashing-om: I see, is the idea to invoke ctrl+alt+f7 on boot?22:30
gxtThat was half an hour ago and I haven't rebooted since.22:31
tomreyngxt: you upgraded from 16.04 right to 18.10?22:31
Bashing-omneoncontrails: No, not at boot, but at the login screen. key combo then to bring up a console. depending on the release, F7 maybe not what you want as that could be where the GUI is running .. try as ctl+alt+F2 .22:34
Bashing-omtomreyn: IRT gxt :: What think you ? I see no evidence of the 4.18 cosmic kernel .22:37
gxttomreyn: I am certain that it was from 16.* to 18.*, I'm not certain about the minor versions TBH. This is not my device, I only help the owner when there are problems with it.22:37
tomreyngxt: those aren't minor versions.22:37
tomreyngxt: so since you don't know for sure, i'd suggest to assume it was an LTS upgrade, 16.04 LTS to 18.04 LTS, unless indicated otherwise.22:38
gxtThe /boot partition was full, causing warnings, so I 1) Tried apt autoremove, which failed to remove old kernels 2) Manually removed /boot/initrd.img-4.1{0,3}* thinking that would free up enough space 3) Ran apt update && apt upgrade 4) Noticed the Software Center telling me that a new version (18.<not sure>) is available and told it to update, which filled up /boot again at the end of the "Installing22:40
gxtsoftware" step.22:40
gxttomreyn: I think it was those, I got the 18.10 number from the Ubuntu homepage, since I thought it must have been the latest version it tried to update to. The .04 looks really familar though, 90% sure it was those.22:41
gxtIf you tell me how I can check, I can give you the exact version.22:42
tomreyngxt: lsb_release -ds22:42
gxtJust found that myself, It sais 18.04.01 LTS now.22:43
gxtUhm, well `lsb_release -a` does.22:43
tomreynthat's fine then. now you just need to fix the original issue and then finish the upgrade.22:43
tomreynto fix the original issue, you will probably have to manually delete soem files off /boot22:44
tomreynls -la /boot | pastebinit22:44
gxttomreyn: Good to hear, I was kinda worried when /boot filled up during the sys upgrade. I had `watch df -h /boot` open during and saw it coming, but didn't know how to stop it :P22:44
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tomreyngxt: this tells you the currently running kernel: uname -r22:46
tomreyngxt: so keep all the files with this version number in /boot, as well as the most recent two kernel versions. but delete some of the other versioned vmlinuz and initrd.img files off /boot22:47
gxttomreyn: Only the latest version of the files is in there now http://sprunge.us/hk5LVk22:47
tomreynlooks like you missed initrd.img-4.10.0-28-generic22:48
tomreynbut you surely deleted more than i'd have. so won't be able to start with the currently running kernel again (though this may not have worked anyways)22:48
gxttomreyn: Ah damn right, does `apt purge linux-image-4.10.0-28-generic` not clean that up?22:49
tomreynhmm i guess it should have22:49
Bashing-omtomreyn: All that is left to work with whole is the 4.15.0-30-generic and 4.15.0-36-generic kernels :( Siggest we " dpkg -P " the old headers .22:49
gxttomreyn: That machine is running on 4.15.0-36 already.22:50
tomreynyes, i'd also suggest to dpkg -P next, or actually use apt for this task.22:50
tomreynoh i see.22:50
gxtSo to get rid of the initrd.img-4.10.0-28-generic is `sudo rm ...` actually the correct way? Is there no way to let the package manager do this? It wil complain in the future about missing files again if I manually rm it, no?22:51
tomreynso you can sudo apt update && sudo apt purge "linux-{image,headers}-4.1{0,3}.*"22:52
tomreynif /boot/initrd.img-4.10.0-28-generic is still present afterwards, you can just amnually remove it using rm, right22:54
Bashing-omgxt: 'rm' will surely break the package manager - I stillhold to dpkg in this instance to remove the header files . Then make sure that /usr/src/ - /lib/modules/ - and /boot all agree .22:54
tomreynapt should no longer complain about this file since it doesn't seem to be part of a package that is still installed22:54
Sbur3Just updated to 18.10.  Sound works only on Kodi.  Nowhere else.  Anyone wanna be patient with me?22:54
tomreyngxt: you can run "dpkg -S /boot/initrd.img-4.10.0-28-generic" to see whether this file is actually still considered to be part of an installed package22:55
Sbur3Just updated to 18.10.  Sound only works in Kodi.  Nowhere else.  Any one wanna help me?22:56
Sbur3Been looking for answers, but haven't found any22:57
tomreyngxt: be sure to also show "dpkg -l linux-*"  once you've cleaned up22:57
gxtBashing-om: >Then make sure that … all agree.    How do I do that?22:57
LionHeart-ZHi guys!22:57
tomreyn!sound | Sbur322:58
ubottuSbur3: 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 !mp3.22:58
Sbur3Can't even get to PulseAudio22:58
LionHeart-ZHow are you all?22:58
tomreynwelcome LionHeart-Z, do you have any ubuntu support questions?22:58
LionHeart-ZI need some help in booting my OS. It says "Init not found"22:59
tomreynLionHeart-Z: what is your OS, how was it installed, was it working previously, if so what changed between then and now?22:59
Sbur3tomreyn: Thx. I'll try that too23:00
Bashing-omgxt: ' ls -al /usr/src/ ; ls -al /lib/modules/ ; ls -al /boot/ ' . That all contain the exact same file versions .23:00
tomreyngood luck, Sbur323:00
LionHeart-ZYes. It was working previously for years. My OS is Debian GNU/Linux. My laptop hanged in the middle of apt update && aptdist-upgrade23:01
gxtThe apt purge gives a "dpkg: Warning: During removal of linux-headers-4.10.0-28-generic the directory "/lib/modules/4.10.28-generic" is not empty and will not be removed"23:02
LionHeart-ZSo I forced shutdown. (Trying killing X server first. Dosnt work)23:02
tomreynSbur3: try running "pavucontrol" from a terminal, see if this gets you anywhere23:02
LionHeart-ZAnd since.then the. OS is not booting23:02
LionHeart-ZPS: I am typing this from Firefox in Android23:03
tomreynLionHeart-Z: we only support ubuntu here (thus the channel name), not debian gnu/linux (try #debian)23:03
Sbur3tomreyn: Done that/  It tells me that there is a problem with the Pulse Audio server23:03
LionHeart-ZOK. Thank you tomreyn23:04
tomreynwelcome, Lionheart23:05
gxtBashing-om: You can pass multiple paths to ls btw: `ls -Al /usr/src /lib/modules /boot`23:06
tomreynSbur3: "dpkg -l pulseaudio" should tell you that you have pulseaudio and pulseaudio-utils version 1:12.2-0ubuntu4 in state 'ii' (installed).23:07
Bashing-omgxt: Yup :) .. but as I do not know your experience level .. keep it where it looks sane .23:07
tomreynSbur3: i don't know how to continue trouble shooting it from there but i guess the wiki page ubottu pointed you to can help then.23:08
Sbur3tomreyn: Even pavucontrol doesn't open access to pulse23:08
Sbur3tomreyn: Thx for the help so far.  And I've been trying to follow the help on wiki23:10
tomreynSbur3: you're welcome, hope it helps.23:10
gxtI checked and /lib/modules still has 4.10.0-28-generic and 4.15.0-29-generic. When doing `sudo apt purge linux-modules{,-extra}-4.15.0-29-generic` I get "dpkg: Warning: while removing linux-modules… directory '/lib/modules/4.15.0-29-generic' not empty so not removed"23:10
gxtBashing-om: Yeah well I'm an Arch user for >10 years, but I try to minimize contact with Ubuntu :P I just help some friends when they have problems sometimes and I'm not that familiar with apt/dpkg/etc.23:12
tomreyngxt: so check what's in there (use ls on this path) and see whether dpkg still has a package registered witht his path: dpkg -S /lib/modules/4.15.0-29-generic23:12
Bashing-omgxt: Good man :) I came here from Slackware myself .23:13
tomreynin the end it's probably just leftover virtualbox (or other self-compiled) kernel modules23:14
gxttomreyn: That might be: http://sprunge.us/Tmeci2 dpkg -S told me "no path found matching pattern /lib/modules/4.15.0-29-generic"23:16
gxtAnd `dpkg -l | grep linux-` is getting cleaner too slowly: http://sprunge.us/fc8Isa23:17
tomreyngxt: so you can just delete the entire directory /lib/modules/4.15.0-29-generic23:19
Bashing-omgxt: :) .. and as xenial os no more .. get rid of the "ii  linux-generic-hwe-16.04" too, as we do not want to re-download these old kernel images .23:19
tomreyngxt: also: sudo apt purge linux-image-4.15.0-29-generic23:20
tomreyngxt: also: sudo apt purge linux-image-4.15.0-29-generic linux-modules-4.15.0-32-generic linux-modules-extra-4.15.0-32-generic23:21
tomreynactually just this last one.23:21
gxtBashing-om, tomreyn: Should I also purge linux-generic-hwe-16.04?23:22
tomreyngxt: yes23:23
tomreyngxt: then make sure all of these exit without any warnings or errors: apt update; apt -f install; apt full-upgrade23:23
tomreynrun them with sudo23:24
gxttomreyn: I assume linux-headers-generic-hwe-16.04 can be purged too, or generally any *-hwe-16.04 package, right?23:24
tomreyngxt: correct23:25
gxtWhat does it mean if a package is still in `dpkg -l` with "rc" in the first column after it has been purged?23:27
tomreyngxt: that package configuration data is still present, often those are files in /etc, but they can be elsewhere, too.23:27
Bashing-omgxt: While there is no built in way to remove all of your configuration information from your removed packages you can remove all configuration data from every removed package. To purge all removed but not yet purged packages, where The state is rc, the package is removed, but the config files are not removed....with the following command.23:28
tomreyn"apt purge <package>" removes them while "apt remove <package>" creates this situation23:28
gxttomreyn: Isn't purge supposed to delete those too?23:28
Bashing-omgxt: dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/{print $2}' | xargs sudo dpkg -P .23:28
tomreyngxt: yes, it is23:29
gxtBashing-om: Thanks, good to know.23:29
gxtIs there a difference between `apt purge "$pkg"` and `dpkg -P "$pkg"`?23:30
tomreynapt is the more intelligent tool of the two, it actually runs dpkg as a sub process, but is aware of how packages depends on and conflict with one another.23:30
gxtOk I think I'm good now: http://sprunge.us/mtx5Nu23:33
gxtBashing-om, tomreyn: Thank you both a ton for all the help!23:33
tomreynsometimes (rarely, usuall yonly in situations like this where you have to clean up after a relevant package database issue involving packages or package versions from potentially incompatible distributions / release versions) you want to resort to dpkg -P, most of the time you should just use apt / apt-get23:33
tomreyngxt: this says you have: rc  linux-modules-4.15.0-32-generic       4.15.0-32.35~16.04.123:34
gxtIs there anything left to do due to the incomplete sys upgrade 16.04 -> 18.04?23:34
tomreyngxt: you shoudl update-grub and grub-install to where the boot code should be placed23:34
tomreynand before you do this, you should also "update-initramfs -k all"23:35
gxttomreyn: Hm yeah, I thought I purged that before, it's gone now.23:35
tomreynupdate-initramfs -k all -c23:35
Bashing-omgxt: In addition I would question the user as to why " linux-libc-dev " is installed .23:38
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gxtOr shorter `… -ck all` :P It is giving me "debmod: WARNING: could not open /var/tmp/mkinitramfs_3cwJxE/lib/modules/4.10.0-28-generic/modules.{order,builtin}: No such file or directory" (separately in two lines) …I thought I got rid of that version23:40
tomreynthis can be a result of installing "build-essential" to build some software (possibly automatically, such as using dkms)23:40
gxtdkms is used on that machine to get WiFi working with bcmwl or something IIRC.23:41
tomreynthen you may want to keep linux-libc-dev around.23:41
tomreynwhat's in /lib/modules/ ?23:42
tomreynyou may want to "ls -l /usr/src /lib/modules /boot | pastebinit" to make sure whverything's gone that should be.23:43
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gxttomreyn: Ok there was still a 4.10.0-28 dir in /lib/modules, I removed it manually, confirmed it is gone, then ran update-initramfs again and it's still trying to generate one for that version: http://sprunge.us/EdI7ik23:50
tomreyngxt: see above23:55
tharkunI have this isue where all the users of a server use nano but me beeing the administrator of this machine am more confortable using vim ( my knowledge of nano is 0) How can I make the root user and my personal user use vim instead of nano? update-alternatives for what I have read is not an alternative. Do I have to configure each and every one of the programs that call /etc/alternatives/editor ?23:55
tomreyntharkun: there's the eDITOR environment variable you can set in your shell profile23:59
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