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Sven_vBI'm looking for a program that can add desktop icons to my flwm, like idesk but I'd prefer it understands ~/Desktop/*.desktop00:00
Sven_vBany suggestions?00:00
leftyfbJames_Epp: you don't. You use Windows for that.00:00
acosOerHeks: hi00:01
Sven_vBJames_Epp, do you plan on doing this regularly/ more than once?00:02
Sven_vBroyal_screwup21, I'd put it somewhere in my software collection and fiddle with the class path.00:02
James_Eppleftyfb: Well surely there is. I assume dd could do it but I'm skeptical that it would preserve the partition layout. Sven_vB: Well if I can do it, I'll certainly do it from *nix more often00:03
Caroline^^damiryden00:03
Caroline^^damiryden00:03
leftyfbCaroline^^: can we help you with something?00:03
leftyfbJames_Epp: tried this? https://atkdinosaurus.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/how-to-create-a-bootable-windows-7-usb-stick-in-linux/00:05
Sven_vBJames_Epp, in that case I'd dump the first few KB/MB of the disk (to get the MBR) and each partition that might hold a VBR, do the windows magic in windows, dump the disk areas again and compare.00:05
Caroline^^damiryden00:05
leftyfbCaroline^^: please stop00:05
Sven_vBJames_Epp, if the parition table really is the only problem, you could make a backup of that, dd the MBR, then restore the partition table.00:07
James_Eppsven_vb: Good point -- I think gdisk can backup/restore tables00:07
Sven_vBor if you know where the partition table is, just don't write that part.00:07
Sven_vBhaving a backup will be a good idea anyway.00:08
leftyfbJames_Epp: Did you try this? https://atkdinosaurus.wordpress.com/2016/07/20/how-to-create-a-bootable-windows-7-usb-stick-in-linux/00:08
James_Eppleftyfb: Not yet -- I'm investigating now, thank you! My google-fu did not bring up that result00:10
Sven_vBJames_Epp, even better, try it with disks that don't hold important data for practive.00:10
Sven_vB*practice00:10
James_Eppsven_vB: this one doesn't hold anything important, I just lack the proper usb 3.0 hardware to make massive copy/pastes very quick00:10
James_EppSven_vB: leftyfb: Thanks for the tips. RN I'm not sure if I'm getting false-positive results or not. This will require a lot more testing. Thanks for the tips.00:22
UBUxUBUcan someone help me fix the boot time in my ubuntu OS, so far I have tried installing ubuntu 1804 x64, then installing ubuntu 18 04 x64 minimal install, and it still simply lags on the boot, a plain purple screen just sits there for awhile doing nothing for a long time. it takes 37 seconds to get to the desktop, which is horrible since i am using an i7 processor, 8gb ram and an SSD00:35
UBUxUBUi gave theb entire ssd to ubuntu minimal install and let it erase everything that ws once on the drive00:35
compdocsometimes if the network is messed up, it can take a while to boot. mine takes only a few seconds00:38
UBUxUBUplease explain, my network is not at all messed up. i dontconnect any of my computers00:40
UBUxUBUwhen isay boot i mean from dead off untill i am on the desktop00:41
compdocthis is from a recent email in the ubuntu support mailing list:  "Check with "systemd-analyze blame" and "systemd-analyze critical-chain [<unit>]" where/why the delay is. You might also want to add "systemd.log_level=debug" to your kernel cmdline in irder to get more logs."00:41
compdocgood luck, gtg00:41
UBUxUBUi am assuming those are terminal commands so ill try the 1st one now,,,if thats not what he meant someone else please step in i thin he assumed i know linux.00:42
slingamni have an 18.04 machine with an encrypted lvm that just became unbootable with a "volume group not found" error00:43
slingamndoes anyone know of recent changes that could have caused this and/or the shortest path to making it boot again?00:43
slingamnuh, never mind, it flaked00:45
piesquaredSo, how exactly do I install ubuntu on a Windows XP’s?00:45
slingamnin context it looks like some kind of ui issue with the keyboard and luks decryption00:45
piesquared*-‘s00:45
AnthaasHi - I am trying to start a service, but it is failing saying "Failed to start LSB: Starts [PROGRAM]"00:47
UBUxUBUi have my system analize blame report if anyone know howto use it i can paste it to imgur00:51
UBUxUBUalso havea system analize crirtal chain00:55
UBUxUBUwow 1159 people and noone can help00:58
ryuopiesquared: you mean, install over it?00:59
piesquaredYes.  As in, goodbye windows forever.00:59
MKUltraMagnusjust follow the install prompts and it'll let you select an option to format the entire HD and install over it01:13
UBUxUBUthe tab feature is not working here01:15
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WoCHad no idea Chromium was a 10.GiB download from github ;P01:36
WoC10.9401:36
hungi have noticed this of my computer for about 2 weeks...01:48
hungmy computer freezes up when i try to compile some code.01:49
hungit usually takes about 10 minutes to compile but recently, it just freezes up halfway... im not sure how to troubleshoot this...any ideas?01:50
hungwhile my computer is old, i dont think thats the reason because i manage to build it in an 18.04 partition.01:52
cryptodan_mobileHung check temps01:53
hungtemps?01:54
hungthe fans didnt spin up as usual..htop didnt show any particularly stressful load01:54
patr0clushow can i add a custom wallpaper to 'backgrounds' so that it appears as a choice, and loads at startup?01:55
hungpatr0clus, is variety your solution?01:55
patr0clusi added said to the 'backgrounds' folder.01:55
patr0clusi dont understand?01:55
patr0clusim using budgie.01:56
hunghttps://itsfoss.com/applications-manage-wallpapers-ubuntu/01:57
patr0clusthx01:59
cryptodan_mobileHung also could run memtest02:02
ryuopiaaa                          aaaaaaa02:06
ryuoerr sorry. lag.02:06
acosLOL02:07
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recjHi all. I just changed my theme in GNOME tweaks, but the top bar is still grey. Is it possible to change it to go with my new theme?03:52
lotuspsychjerecj: wich theme did you try?03:58
RandolfApache HTTPd's processes can't create files in /tmp/ but I never had this problem in NetBSD.  I also couldn't find solutions on Google.  Any suggestions?04:11
acosChange group?04:11
RandolfI've tried using a real user instead of www-data, but this didn't make any difference either.04:12
RandolfDitto for the group.04:12
RandolfI got rid of AppArmour because it was interfering with other stuff, so I know that's not it.04:12
Randolf/tmp/ has 777 so it shouldn't matter which user Apache2 is running under anyway, right?04:14
rican-linuxHello I am running into a problem. I have 2 Ubuntu 18.04 machines that cannot VDI files when I try to load them via Virtualbox. The VDI are from windows machines that I P2V. Any help would be appreciated.04:16
rican-linuxcorrection *cannot see VDI files*04:16
lotuspsychjerican-linux: perhaps the #vbox guys can help you on that?04:23
recjlotuspsychje: adwaita dark04:53
lotuspsychjerecj: what happens on other themes switch?05:02
lotuspsychjerecj: and wich ubuntu release is this?05:03
Bashing-omrecj: Yaru ? See: https://community.ubuntu.com/t/call-for-participation-an-ubuntu-default-theme-lead-by-the-community/1545/1908 for what is happening with the adwaita theme .05:06
recjhttps://imgur.com/a/Eo6z6On05:06
recjhttps://imgur.com/a/L8QxlDK bar is still grey05:07
lotuspsychjerecj: ok 18.04.1 is good, but there's a kernel upgrade .38 already update ssytem please05:07
recjhow can I do that05:09
lotuspsychjerecj: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade05:09
recjawesome thanks05:09
lotuspsychjerecj: if you choose normal adwaita (not black) is it working then?05:10
recjno, the top bar is still the same color as ubuntu default theme05:10
recjok did full-upgrade05:12
lotuspsychjerecj: reboot, see if it helped?05:12
recjalright. Just a moment please.05:13
imthenachomani have a computer with only 4 sata ports that i need to recover data from a zfs pool/set.  i unplugged the HDs and installed ubuntu onto a USB drive. it boots up fine. but when i plug the HDs back in it doesn't boot. i assume because the device location changed form /dev/sdb to something else. is there a way to fix this?05:14
recjUnfortunately, it didn't help05:14
imthenachomanit drops to initramfs05:14
lotuspsychjerecj: did you install other theme styles with ppa or so?05:16
recjno, I haven't05:20
lotuspsychjerecj: weird, adwaita should be white right05:20
recjnot sure05:27
recjjust wnted to be able to change top bar lol05:27
bray90820_What was the name of that dropbox like service that was provided by ubuntu it was discontinued a few years ago05:43
cfhowlettubuntu one05:43
bray90820_Am I right that it was discontinued?05:44
cfhowlettcorrectomundo05:44
bray90820_That's what I thought thank you05:44
cfhowletthappy2help!05:44
bray90820_I was writing a paper and for the life of me couldn't remember the name of it05:45
cfhowletteh?  what class are you taking?05:45
bray90820_Systems analysis and design05:46
bray90820_I was talking about web services like dropbox and wanted to mention ubuntu one because it was no longer around05:46
bray90820_*Is no longer around05:46
cfhowlettah!  nice one.  fyi: I believe there was a white paper/case study published regarding the nextcloud or owncloud IOT development05:46
bray90820_Thanks don't need to get that detailed tho just needed three sentences for that question05:47
catbeardhow do i restore the left launch bar - 18.04.1 lts07:42
lotuspsychjecatbeard: restore? what did you do to get rid of it?07:47
tachikomasHello o/. Having trouble with pam and i3lock on ubuntu 18.04.1. "pam_encryptfs: set euid error" This system had a /home with encryptfs, but not longer used and the old user who has access to the encryptfs was deleted07:50
tachikomasany idea ?07:50
tachikomasit only works when my current user/root is lunching the process i3lock, if i use the same one with a systemd.service this is where it crash.07:51
tachikomasOk, solved :)07:53
tachikomasMhh. Have a program i want to start with my normal user. It works under sudo (but it's really not suppose to work under super power), if i start it without sudo, i have no log/crash of it even in the system. Any way to quick debug this thing ? (most probably a right problem)08:26
lotuspsychje!chmod | tachikomas start here08:26
ubottutachikomas start here: An explanation of what file permissions are and how they can be manipulated can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions08:26
EriC^^tachikomas: what happens when you start it as a user08:26
tachikomaslotuspsychje, thanks, already done. Try to change all the directory of the app with a 777.. still nothing. It looks like system dependant.08:27
tachikomasEriC^^, Nothing08:27
EriC^^what does the program do?08:27
`misthey guys i'm trying to get my intel iGPU working in linux. i've installed multiple drivers but there is nothing showing up in vainfo08:28
tachikomasJust open a js windows and do some wget.08:28
tachikomasNothing fancy.08:28
`mistrunning bionic on kernel 4.1508:28
EriC^^tachikomas: try running it with strace maybe08:28
EriC^^tachikomas: strace -o /tmp/log <path to program>08:29
tachikomasi take a look at it :) Thanks EriC^^08:29
EriC^^no problem tachikomas08:29
lotuspsychje`mist: this looks like a clean tutorial: https://medium.com/codezillas/step-by-step-guide-to-install-tensorflow-gpu-on-ubuntu-18-04-lts-6feceb0df5c008:29
`misthttps://pastebin.com/fuzJASaD08:31
`mistthis is my vainfo08:31
`misttensorflow is nvidia, i'm looking for intel vaapi/quicksync08:32
lotuspsychje`mist: can this help? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IntelQuickSyncVideo08:36
`mistthats the one i followed, thank you for trying =)08:39
tachikomasEriC^^, thanks, strace helped me a lot :)08:49
EriC^^tachikomas: great, np :)08:49
Vuurdraak_hi everybody, for some unknown reason, out of the blue chromium doesn't want to start any more, when i run it from the console i get: Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/fonts.conf", line 146: blank doesn't take any effect anymore. please remove it from your fonts.conf09:14
Vuurdraak_[10146:10161:1104/095348.148620:ERROR:bus.cc(394)] Failed to connect to the bus: Failed to connect to socket /var/run/dbus/system_bus_socket: Permission denied09:14
Vuurdraak_pcilib: Cannot open /sys/bus/pci/devices/0000:00:00.0/resource: Permission denied09:14
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: are you on chromium snap perhaps?09:14
Vuurdraak_im using the chromium from the ubuntu repository09:15
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: from wich ubuntu version?09:15
Vuurdraak_i tried to do a complete removal and reinstall, i setted apparmor to complain mode for chromium09:15
Vuurdraak_14.0409:15
lotuspsychje!info chromium-browser trusty09:15
ubottuchromium-browser (source: chromium-browser): Chromium web browser, open-source version of Chrome. In component universe, is optional. Version 65.0.3325.181-0ubuntu0.14.04.1 (trusty), package size 51309 kB, installed size 185086 kB09:16
lotuspsychjedoublecheck the version please Vuurdraak_ ?09:16
Vuurdraak_65.0.3325.181-0ubuntu0.14.04.109:17
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: thank you09:17
Vuurdraak_mmm i see more chromium stuff still in enforce mode in apparmor09:18
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: are you playing with profiles or so?09:19
Vuurdraak_no i didnt touch anything09:19
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: perhaps test chromium on another user just as a test?09:19
Vuurdraak_i did a sudo aa-complain usr.bin.chromium-browser09:19
Vuurdraak_ to make sure that it was not apparmor09:19
Vuurdraak_dispite that i still see:   /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser09:20
Vuurdraak_   /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser//chromium_browser_sandbox09:20
Vuurdraak_   /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser//lsb_release09:20
Vuurdraak_   /usr/lib/chromium-browser/chromium-browser//xdgsettings09:20
Vuurdraak_set to enforce mode , no clue where that is comming from09:20
EriC^^Vuurdraak_: kindly use http://paste.ubuntu.com for pasting stuff09:20
Vuurdraak_sorry yeh,09:21
EriC^^no worries09:21
lotuspsychjeseeing an older bug on it Vuurdraak_ https://bugs.launchpad.net/apparmor-profiles/+bug/77664809:22
ubottuLaunchpad bug 776648 in apparmor (Ubuntu) "apparmor profile for chromium browser" [Medium,Fix released]09:22
Vuurdraak_mm , im gona try to disable apparmor compltely see if that fixes it09:23
Vuurdraak_noop with apparmor disabled chromium still wont launch09:25
lotuspsychjetry another user Vuurdraak_09:25
Vuurdraak_realy weird09:25
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: to prove its user related09:25
Vuurdraak_i would need to create one09:25
Vuurdraak_can i login to a 2nd account while still running my current account/user ?09:27
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: yes if you dont log out the other user09:27
Vuurdraak_same stuff on test account, same errors in the console09:31
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: hmm that doesnt sound too good09:32
Vuurdraak_yeh very weird, as normaly when i do a complete removal and reinstall of stuff it works again :')09:33
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: did you cleanout the configs in /home too?09:33
Vuurdraak_no, but it should have been empty/fresh in the test account right ?09:33
EriC^^yeh09:34
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: indeed this proves deeper stuff is going on09:34
Vuurdraak_there is sended the .config/chromium to the trash, did a complete removal & reinstall :') and same error no chromium idk xD09:37
Vuurdraak_ah well at least chrome & ff still work09:37
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Vuurdraak_i used chromium exclusively for my banking and email, i'll gues i move it over to chrome then09:38
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: have about yout system, did you add external ppa's of any kind?09:38
lotuspsychjeyour09:38
Vuurdraak_yeh there r a lot of different ppa's09:38
Vuurdraak_not sure wich, when i need stuff and it  says add this ppa i do it :')09:39
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: maybe something scrambled your system there09:39
Vuurdraak_i guess so09:39
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: try !ppapurge set everything vanilla, and cleanout system with bleachbit09:39
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: complete remove of chromium and configs09:40
Vuurdraak_i  will live with it , i need to do a reinstall of ubuntu soon anyway as support drops for 14.04 in april09:40
Vuurdraak_!ppapurge ?09:40
ubottuVuurdraak_: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)09:40
lotuspsychje!ppapurge09:40
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html09:40
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: this removes your installed ppa's and packages properly way09:41
Vuurdraak_mm but it might break other things instlled i guess09:41
EriC^^if stuff depends on the ppa then they'll break09:41
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: we always reccomend to keep things as vanilla as possible on ubuntu09:42
EriC^^but ppa-purge tries to restore the repo packages instead of the ppa ones09:42
Vuurdraak_i got 13 outsider ppa's i see09:44
Vuurdraak_ah well09:44
Vuurdraak_i want to reinstall soon anyway09:44
Vuurdraak_i'll just leave chromium broken for now and wait for the complete reinstall09:44
Vuurdraak_thanks for trying to help anyway :D09:46
lotuspsychjeno sweat09:46
lotuspsychje!info lynis | Vuurdraak_ to full system test09:49
ubottuVuurdraak_ to full system test: lynis (source: lynis): security auditing tool for Unix based systems. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.6.2-1 (bionic), package size 179 kB, installed size 1353 kB09:49
Vuurdraak_lynis, not didnt know about that tool yet :)09:50
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: could be interesting to scan system, see whats going on in there, specially when you use pc banking on broken browsers09:50
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: keep in mind lynis take a while to scan09:51
Vuurdraak_does lynis leave a log file somewhere as it exited the terminal09:59
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: yeah its gonna make a report, cant recall where anymore10:03
EriC^^Vuurdraak_: "man lynis" might mention something10:04
Vuurdraak_just discovered an auto starter that i didnt know about from mega drive10:04
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: might be in /var/log/..10:05
Vuurdraak_good point10:05
Vuurdraak_yeh i see a log there10:06
Vuurdraak_and now the fun part how to interpret the result xD10:08
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: feel free to hastebin us the results10:12
Vuurdraak_ah well idk, i can not find a hidden process, removed an auto starter from //home/vuurdraak/.config/autostart ,not sure what lynis wants to tell me :D10:12
Vuurdraak_k10:13
Vuurdraak_https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZnBKjhFQzt/10:13
lotuspsychjeVuurdraak_: nothing concerning apparmor or browsers?10:13
`mistanyone ever enabled igpu on ubuntu? vaapi is not showing any gpu10:15
lotuspsychjebbl10:17
Vuurdraak_is the log telling me i got php installed somewhere ?10:22
Vuurdraak_ah well cant see anything realy, i guess its just saying it cant find surten php stuff10:25
Vuurdraak_normaly i would asume any gpu internnal or not is discovered automaticly by ubuntu , do you have both an igpu + seperate 3d card ? @ mist10:27
afx_Hello everyone ! On Ubuntu 18.04 I am getting messages about updating bios . Reading this https://askubuntu.com/questions/983267/how-to-disable-bios-update-feature-in-ubuntu-17-10-18-04 and searching fwupd on Ubuntu software, fwupd is not installed on my system10:43
afx_What can I do to disable BIOS update on my system?10:43
EriC^^afx_: what messages?10:46
afx_EriC^^, one moment pls10:47
DarwinElfI started with BSD Unix and Slackware, and am temporarily trying Ubuntu, and am having a problem with it being not Unix-like.  I have a backup script that does 'read -p "[asks a question,]"' which 'read -p' means it reads a line from stdin while showing a prompt.  On Unix and Slackware, 'read -p' correctly does the prompt.  On Kubuntu (even on the pure non-GUI terminal, not just its Xterm) 'read' acts as if there is no '-p,' and just continues without10:47
DarwinElfletting the user do input.  How do I get the prompt back for 'read' on Ubuntu?10:47
afx_EriC^^, https://imgur.com/a/k0Vxmkh these messages10:48
afx_First of all , is it Ubuntu specific updates , or will this update the BIOS of my laptop?10:50
EliteGodhello guys. I have a question. is it possible to keep the bootable usb up-to-date, so when i install Xubuntu somewhere else, the packages are already up-to-date. it's handy if the PC that we are installing the OS doesn't have internet connection at the time10:51
EliteGodbasically, I want yo know if i i can make "apt update && apt dist-upgrade" to be sticky10:52
tachikomasEliteGod, you could startup the os in the usbstick with an apt update each time it boot. But most likely require a root access.10:53
tachikomaslike adding a systemd.service who do it at eatch boot.10:54
tachikomasafx_, looklike a bios update. Maybe for spectre/meltdown ?10:54
afx_tachikomas, I am not sure but I would like to disable this feature , as this is a corporate laptop10:55
afx_and if anything is getting messed up , this would cause some trouble10:56
tachikomasafx_, then you can skip the upgrade. Or do it within the official tool/official download.10:56
tachikomastherfore, if you have any intel AT or other asset management tools activated in your bios, you might encounter somes issues10:57
EliteGodtachikomas: what i meant is to update and upgrade the USB pen with the latest updates and keep the USB pen up-to-date. afaik, the USB pen does not keep the updates (something related to persistency?)10:57
tachikomasOh. Your booting from a live cd ?10:59
tachikomasThen yes, it will always comeback to the version of the livecd. If you want to have a persistant update system on a usb stick, you have to install properly ubuntu to the usbstick.11:00
EliteGodcurrently I'm not. but I want to make is sticky so i can update the USB pen and then install it in a friend laptop with the latest updates already included, if i make myself clear11:00
tachikomasoh.11:00
afx_tachikomas, thank you ! I am asking to disable BIOS update notifications. So I followed the askubuntu link suggestion and did a sudo apt-get remove fwupd . I think this fine now11:00
tachikomasafx_, no problem :)11:01
afx_tachikomas, By the way shouldnt be the fwupd listed as installed in Ubuntu software?11:01
tachikomasEliteGod, then, you could have a local repo and make your update from it.11:01
afx_I mean since I can uninstall it iwth sudo apt-get remove fwupd ..11:01
tachikomasit should11:03
tachikomaslook like installed by default btw11:03
tachikomasafx_, fwupd is just the daemon to update your firmware, independant of the update itself you download trough the software manager11:04
EliteGodI'm reading upon persistent storage to see if it's what i'm looking fotr11:04
EliteGodfor*11:04
tachikomasEliteGod, i would make a local repo for that. But anyway, you will never be as up to date as a computer connected online.11:05
afx_tachikomas, sure but fwupd can be found under software . There fwupd was listed as not installed11:05
afx_I am not talking about the BIOS update itself , if that is what you mean11:05
EliteGodtachikomas: the idea is to boot the usb every day for updating tho11:05
tachikomasafx_, i have the same state.11:06
afx_tachikomas, i see. That is confusing I guess11:07
tachikomasafx_, look like apt dont "know" that the software was installed.11:08
tachikomasdependency sems the same,11:08
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LordDoskiashello is 18.04 ready for production given the large number of gnome memory leaks?12:17
DarwinElfI started with BSD Unix & Slackware, am temporarily trying Ubuntu, having a problem with it being not Unix-like.  I have a script doing 'read -p "[asks a question,]"' which 'read -p' means it reads a from stdin, showing a prompt.  On Unix and Slackware, 'read -p' correctly prompts.  On Kubuntu (even on pure non-GUI terminal, not just its Xterm) 'read' ignores '-p,' and just continues without letting user input.  How do I get prompt back for 'read' on12:20
DarwinElfUbuntu?12:20
TJ-DarwinElf: that depends on which shell you're using12:22
TJ-DarwinElf: the default system level shell (dash) and the user shell (bash) both support -p12:24
TJ-DarwinElf: Are you aware the "-p" (at least in bash) only works when stdin is a terminal?12:26
f3bruaryI'm running Debian on a laptop with a single HDD. I want to replace the HDD with a new SSD and at the same time install Ubuntu. Is there a tool that runs on Debian, with which I can install ubuntu on the SSD (externally hooked up). And then when I replace the HDD with the SSD could boot straight into Ubuntu (preferrably without going through the installation wizard ?12:27
TJ-f3bruary: Yes: "debootstrap" - although that does require several additional steps to configure it12:28
TJ-f3bruary: you could also install to the external device via a virtual machine, using its regular installer12:28
f3bruaryTJ-: thanks. Now to figure out which DE I want12:34
BluesKajHi folks12:46
kirillowit appears to me I can't have assign a heredoc to a bash alias - is that correct?12:51
DarwinElfyeah, I'm doing this on a terminal12:55
DarwinElfbut it's not working12:55
DarwinElfin bash12:55
DarwinElfit just skips the prompt12:55
DarwinElfsame thing happened on another derivative, Mint, which I no longer use because they dropped KDE, so I switched to Kubuntu for some computers.  This is an official variant, right?12:56
BluesKajDarwinElf, yes it's an official flavour12:58
TJ-DarwinElf: are you sure your script is not redirecting stdin ?13:07
murthy can anyone check if the context help works in qt creator when pressing F1 key on a function13:12
Sven_vBDarwinElf, I can reproduce the missing prompt with various I/O redirections. you might wanna check whether the prompting script thinks the terminal is interactive and/or a tty.13:17
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Sven_vBDarwinElf, alternatively you can just prompt with printf or echo.13:18
DarwinElfI'm sure it's not13:21
DarwinElfit's an extremely simple script, doesn't do anything like that13:21
Sven_vBthe magic is in the read command, not the script.13:22
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Sven_vBhow do you invoke that script?13:24
DarwinElftyping the name in bash13:25
DarwinElfyou can't prompt with printf or echo, that's nonsense... that just prints something and continues.  The point of 'read -p' is it waits until the user has pressed a key.  Those other commands don't do the wait13:27
Sven_vBthen instead type a read command directly and see whether it prompts13:27
adrian_1908Anyone here have experience with the Dell XPS 13 regarding Ubuntu/Linux? I'm considering the i7+16GB model.13:27
Sven_vByeah obviously you'd put that read or echo before your read command.13:27
Sven_vBerr, that printf or echo befor your read.13:28
DarwinElfyes, read works when I use it directly in a shell... not in a script13:28
Sven_vBthat's indeed strange.13:29
DarwinElfI'll post the script somewhere if anyone wants to see that it's not very complicated13:31
Sven_vBDarwinElf, https://paste.debian.net/13:32
DarwinElfhere it is: https://paste.debian.net/1050303/13:36
DarwinElfjust one slight inaccuracy in the prompt, it backs up a /home/user, not all of /home13:36
DarwinElfI guess an old version backed up all of /home13:37
Sven_vBoh so it's a sh script not a bash script.13:37
Sven_vBand no error checking.13:37
DarwinElfit doesn't need bash but is compatible13:37
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Sven_vBthe simple work-around would be echo and then read.13:38
DarwinElfdoesn't work either13:38
DarwinElfread doesn't read13:38
DarwinElfor if it does, it does too fast13:38
Sven_vBthe echo output doesn't show up?13:38
DarwinElfsure, echo works13:39
DarwinElfread doesn't wait for input even without '-p'13:39
Sven_vBoh ok13:39
TJ-Sven_vB: you're not giving a variable name. read -p "..." VAR_NAME13:39
TJ-oops, DarwinElf  ^^^13:39
DarwinElfit doesn't require one13:39
TJ-DarwinElf: Yes, it does13:40
TJ-$ read -p "testing"13:40
Sven_vBDarwinElf, which shell do you use as /bin/sh?13:40
TJ-testingdash: 1: read: arg count13:40
DarwinElfbash13:40
Sven_vBDarwinElf, are you double sure?13:40
DarwinElfnot on strictly Unix-like OSes... they don't care if you don't give it a variable13:40
Sven_vBusually on Ubuntu, sh is dash13:41
TJ-DarwinElf: "readlink -e /bin/sh"13:41
DarwinElfactually, I see Kubuntu has dash by default.  Very strange, I was unaware of this13:41
TJ-DarwinElf: As Sven_vB says, /bin/sh is a sym-link to dash, which as I said at the start, is the system-level default shell for tooling13:41
Sven_vBDarwinElf, since you wait for enter, you could also head --lines=1 >/dev/null13:42
DarwinElfI'm usually doing this in an Xterm that runs bash, however13:42
DarwinElfsame thing happens on non-GUI terminal which I guess is dash13:42
Sven_vBDarwinElf, that's why your shebang matters.13:43
TJ-DarwinElf: but your script's shebang line is set to /bin/sh13:43
DarwinElfyeah, it works when I changed that13:44
DarwinElfso dash has a problem with this13:44
TJ-DarwinElf: no, it behaves as specified13:45
DarwinElfok, thanks for helping me figure this out.  I'm reading about dash and more about 'read -p' and what the differences are13:48
TJ-POSIX doesn't even provide a '-p'13:49
DarwinElfso it's a GNU thing?13:50
AllisoraMmMmM... http://fade.at/Xjh91qaJysgqk24Sas2313:50
Sven_vB^-- redirects to dating website13:55
TJ-Sven_vB: I could do with some dates, there's big holes in the Calendar I'm making!13:56
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f3bruaryhmm I'm installing ubuntu through virtualbox on an external ssd. The image seems stuck on the user setup screen. Not sure if it's doing anything. How could I check if there's disk activity ?14:28
myselfdoesn't virtualbox have disk status indicators in its little VM status bar?14:30
fasslin the statusbar to the right there is a small disk icon, when it blinks there's activity14:30
fassllost the race :)14:30
f3bruarythe external ssd is passed through via usb. There's no VDI file or any other virtual disk14:31
fassloh ic14:31
f3bruaryit's straight from ISO to USB14:31
myselfalternately, the host OS might have a task manager or top utility that tells you the IO read and write bytes of the VM process14:31
myselfbut I don't know if USB would show up there either14:31
f3bruarygparted doesn't see the disk neither14:31
f3bruarysince I attached it to the vm14:31
myselfshoot your foot off good, didn't ya? :D14:31
f3bruaryhow so ? didn't have much choice doing it this way14:32
f3bruarylaptop doesn't have available slots for the ssd14:32
myselfI wonder if there's some sort of virtual-head-clatter process you could attach to an SSD to bring back the acoustic activity indicator..14:33
f3bruaryI'll check if there's some kind of disk IO monitor on the host14:33
UBuxuBUcan someone help with a slow boot problem (hang on blank purple screen) so far I ran a couple commands "blame commands" and I have the results on a note.14:34
fassli think the usb passthrough is actually through network, is there any network activity?14:35
OerHeksf3bruary, ext ssd .. what filesystem is that?14:35
f3bruaryext414:36
f3bruaryI purchased a new 250gb ssd. 50gb for OS, 200gb for /home. Both ext414:37
f3bruaryI think it's still installing, but I can't tell14:37
f3bruaryand I don't dare shutting off the vm, so I can check14:37
fasslf3bruary, is there network activity?14:39
fassl"usbredir is the name of a network protocol for sending USB device traffic over a network connection. It is also the name of the software package offering a parsing library, a usbredirhost library and several utilities implementing this protocol."14:39
fasslah damn, we are talking about virtualbox, don't know how they implement that14:41
f3bruaryis it normal that these drives disappear when they are attached to a vm ?14:44
f3bruarycause fdisk also doesn't show it14:44
OerHekswhy should fdisk show vbox "partitions" ?14:45
f3bruaryit should show my external drive, regardless of whether it's attached to a vm14:46
OerHekslsblk would show it14:46
f3bruaryalso not showing. I'm gonna assume something went wrong and it's just idling14:47
AnsileraMmMmMmM... http://sht.es/Aujs81nZZNnbI812bnSXX14:51
Sven_vBhow can I query which window manager I'm running?14:51
OerHeks!ops | Ansilera14:52
ubottuAnsilera: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, genii, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, bazhang, chu, dax14:52
philip__hello14:53
leftyfbSven_vB: wmctrl -m # first result on google for "ubuntu which window manager"14:53
Sven_vBleftyfb, thanks!14:53
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AnsileraMmMmMmM... http://sht.es/Aujs81nZZNnbI812bnSXX14:53
Sven_vBleftyfb, all entries show "N/A" as their value :(14:54
leftyfbAnsilera: please leave14:54
Sven_vBfound it, ps ax | grep -Pe 'wm|box' # at least finds all of my candidates14:57
Sven_vBmost of wmctrl seems to not work in flwm14:58
philip__can smbdy help me with ubuntu server14:58
Sven_vBphilip__, it's worth a try.14:59
philip__Sven_v8, i'm setting up an ark server and i just have a problem with the steam login15:01
Sven_vBphilip__, what did you try (and how, and in which circumstances, including software versions), what did you expect, what happened instead, what's your actual question?15:05
philip__ubuntu server, logging into steam public to install ark server client, but i got told all the time that the password is incorrect but i checked it more than once, and my actual question would be if you have any idea why he doesnt accept the pw15:09
Sven_vBwhat's a "steam public"? is it some kind of web service?15:10
Sven_vB(because in that case, ask their support.)15:11
philip__i dont know i couldnt find anything on the web15:11
Sven_vBso how did you try to login? what program asked for the password? was it a website and you used a browser or something?15:12
philip__all console15:12
Sven_vByou really need to work on your question asking skill. I give up at this point.15:14
philip__sry bro15:16
MarionaMmMmMmM... http://sht.es/Aujs81nZZNnbI812bnSXX15:23
Blankspacehi15:55
Blankspacewhat is libssl-dev?15:55
derbyHi everyone. I'm using debian stretch and the tomcat service start does not work properly. The server is started but is returned "[FAIL] Starting Tomcat servlet engine: tomcat8 failed!". How can I resolve please?15:59
derbyI saw that Ubuntu has the same problem. This is the log https://paste.debian.net/1050308/16:00
derbywho is James Page?16:01
DJonesderby: If you're using debian, you'll need to ask in their support channels, there can be differences between Ubuntu and Debian, so any answers you get here might not work16:02
derbyok, thanks16:04
Blankspacedo i clone from git inside virtualenv?16:05
lotuspsychjeBlankspace: start from the beginning please, ubuntu version? kernel? what are you trying to do?16:09
CurtmanI'm using open-iscsi to connect to a target, I would like to do 'rmmod g_mass_storage; modprobe g_mass_storage file=/dev/sda stall=0' each time the initiator connects to a particular target.  I can't seem to figure out how to make that happen.  :(16:12
lotuspsychjeCurtman: join to #ubuntu-server please more specific help there16:13
Curtmanlotuspsychje, thanks16:13
fluvianis the package archive web interface down? https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python16:21
lotuspsychjefluvian: join at #ubuntu-mirrors please16:22
fluvianok, thanks16:22
kirillowguys sorry i just dont know where to ask. please can you tell me the name or website of this ancient sarcastic guy who had this logo of like che guevara but with his face and an eye patch. i thought his name was murdoch but i can't find him for the life of me. im sorry please i don't know where else to ask16:33
lotuspsychje!ot | kirillow you can ask there16:36
ubottukirillow you can ask there: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!16:36
kirillowthanks!16:36
texlaIs problems with Ubuntu-mate 18.10 allowed in this channel16:36
lotuspsychjetexla: yes, mate is an official flavor of ubuntu16:37
lotuspsychjetexla: see also the #ubuntu-mate channel16:37
texlalotuspsychje, Trying to activate numlockx at login no luck at Ubuntu-mate channel16:39
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Apachezfeels like this is a bad thing: gnome-shell[32101]: segfault at fffffffffffffbc8 ip 00007fbd2243aea8 sp 00007ffd396769a0 error 5 in libst-1.0.so[7fbd22414000+2b000]17:16
srulihow do i check how much free space there is in a unmounted lv?17:17
lotuspsychjeApachez: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/171498917:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1714989 in gjs (Ubuntu) "gnome-shell crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_instance_cast() from st_label_set_text() from ffi_call_unix64()" [Undecided,Triaged]17:20
lotuspsychjeApachez: is your system up to date?17:20
Apachezyup17:21
Apachez18.1017:21
Apachezlast apt-get dist-upgrade a few hours ago17:21
ApachezI havent noticed of any missing shells or such, just wanted to notify in case somebody is involved in that17:21
Apachezbut from the logs in dmesg it looked baaad :17:21
Apachez:)17:21
lotuspsychjeApachez: keep in mind 18.10 is non-lts and could hold more bugs then LTS17:21
Apachezalso lots of broken apparmor rulesets17:22
lotuspsychjeApachez: but you can add yourself affected to the bug if you like17:22
Apachezlike this one which maintainers seems to have missed:  audit: type=1400 audit(1541211159.716:73): apparmor="DENIED" operation="mknod" profile="/usr/bin/evince-thumbnailer" name="/tmp/gnome-desktop-thumbnailer.png" pid=15939 comm="evince-thumbnai" requested_mask="c" denied_mask="c" fsuid=1000 ouid=100017:22
lotuspsychjeApachez: was this an upgrade from 18.04?17:22
Apachezyeah17:23
Apachezbut that upgrade was a few weeks ago17:23
Apachez2-3 weeks ago I upgraded from 18.04 into 18.1017:23
lotuspsychjeApachez: what you could try also, is a latest 18.10 liveusb .iso to see if you can reproduce17:24
AnthaasI can't get a service I've created to start - it just keeps saying "Failed to start LSB: Starts [program]"17:24
Apachez15 oct was when I went from 18.04 into 18.10, but I have been running dist-upgrade on daily basis ever since17:24
Apachezlotuspsychje: the tricky part is that I dont know what caused the shell to go poff17:25
ApachezI only see the logged entries17:25
patr0clushow can i change my dns permanently on ubuntu?17:25
Apachezthe shells I have used in the gui seems to be ok17:25
lotuspsychjeApachez: a good day to debug this is leave a realtime tail open17:25
lotuspsychjeApachez: colortail -f /var/log/syslog and see what happens with gnome-shell when17:25
vltsruli: Is a file system on that LV?17:27
srulivityes17:27
srulivlt: yes17:28
vltsruli: Something like `tune2fs -l <lv>` might tell you.17:28
srulivlt: bad magic number... found a dos partition table17:30
vltsruli: Didn't you say there was a file system? What does `blkid` say?17:32
srulivlt: there is ntfs partition in it17:32
vltsruli: Then the "something like tun2fs" for NTFS might help you.17:33
srulivlt: for lv's with ext4 partitions if shows number of  "free blocks" is there a way to get a human readable format in mb/gb?17:33
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vltsruli: Yeah. Multiply "free blocks" by blocksize.17:34
srulivlt: blocksize in in K or kb?17:34
AnthaasI can't get a service I've created to start - it just keeps saying "Failed to start LSB: Starts [program]"17:39
lotuspsychjeAnthaas: for better help, try to mention more details like: ubuntu version, kernel, wich program, systemd?17:40
Butterfly^https://imgur.com/gallery/MQ0KWPx17:41
lotuspsychjenot here please Butterfly^17:41
AnthaasSure - Ubuntu 18.04, kernel 4.15.0-38-generic, qbittorrent, and yes, using systemd, although init.d would be fine if I could get that to work.17:42
Butterfly^lotuspsychje : was a typo, accidentally sent it to all channels17:42
Butterfly^my bad17:42
lotuspsychjeAnthaas: if you like, gnome-tweak-tool has a tab for adding startup items easy17:43
Anthaaslotuspsychje: There is a daemon service I want starting.17:44
AnthaasIts also running on a headless machine on my network, so it doesnt have gnome-tweak-tool installed.17:44
lotuspsychjeoh okay17:45
lotuspsychje!systemd | Anthaas start here then17:45
ubottuAnthaas start here then: systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers For a guide to basic service management with systemd, see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units17:45
AnthaasI'm not entirely sure that is relevent. The same .service file has been shared all over the internet, and many accept that it works as is. I, however, am getting the error I mentioned previously, and would like assistance in understanding what it is saying, and how to resolve it.,17:46
lotuspsychjeAnthaas: how about this: https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/wiki/Setting-up-qBittorrent-on-Ubuntu-server-as-daemon-with-Web-interface-(15.04-and-newer)17:47
lotuspsychjeAnthaas: just not the ppa part, as we have qbittorrent on official repos17:48
xjkxI enabled to allow amplify sound greater than 100%, but nothing changes, it's still just the regular bar, how do I fix it17:48
WoCHow can i remove a specific deb package while I'm being prompted to run apt -f install, which would try to install the conflicting deb package again ?17:48
lotuspsychjeWoC: perhaps share a hastebin from the output of: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade please? volunteers might take a look for you17:53
lotuspsychjexjkx: have you tested sound vs regular 100% sound?17:54
lotuspsychjexjkx: maybe its hidden and integrated17:54
xjkxlotuspsychje: in previous ubuntu versions I did and it was fine, but regular configuration for sound, it gives me the option to enable amplify but does nothing17:55
lotuspsychjexjkx: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/178586017:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1785860 in gnome-control-center (Ubuntu) "Sound Over-Amplification doesn't work properly after update to 18.04" [Undecided,New]17:56
lotuspsychjexjkx: i just tested aswell, i dont see a way to measure neither17:56
lotuspsychjexjkx: in dconf-editor also there is the same option to over-amplify but does same as sound options17:58
WoClotuspsychje, i think i got it, seems like aptdcon can do the trick17:59
WoCbut ty17:59
mark721hi guys18:00
WoCHowdy18:00
lotuspsychjexjkx: its hidden, but works on the upper soundbar18:00
mark721im having trouble updating from Ubuntu 18.04 to Ubuntu 18.1018:00
mark721when I open software updater it says hey you can update it has two buttons "Upgrade ..." and "Ok" I select "Upgrade..." and each time nothing happens afterwards?18:01
ducassemark721: are you using any ppas?18:01
mark721ducasse, how do I check18:01
lotuspsychjexjkx: in system options/sound its 100% and in upper right corner you can set + then 100%18:01
ducassemark721: pastebin the output of 'sudo apt update'18:02
WoClotuspsychje, didn't work, i need to figure out a way to purge a pkg by force w/o regards to dependencies - so i can fix the dependencies18:03
lotuspsychjeWoC: i didnt gave you a command to solve things, but to look what is going on exactly first18:04
EriC^^WoC: did you try dpkg --force-all -P <package> ?18:05
WoCEriC^^, thanks, that fixed it18:06
WoCWas just about to reinstall ubuntu18:06
WoCwhich is not trivial as this is a PowerMac G518:07
mark721ducasse, sudo apt-get update then sudo apt-get upgrade then when I clicked upgrade it made it workk :)18:07
mark721ducasse, ty ffor the hint18:07
UBUxUBUeverytime i ever take a lts and then try to move up the .10 it is and always will be a problem i dontknow what anyone does that18:08
UBUxUBUlts is os good for 5 years why gamble with those .10 's18:08
mark721UBUxUBU, wait stupid question is 18.118:08
lotuspsychjeUBUxUBU: define your 'problem' please?18:08
mark721isnt LTS?18:08
mark721LOL woops...18:08
mark721UBUxUBU, I forgot the always notify of any update setting on18:09
mark721* I only want LTS18:09
mark721:)18:09
ducassemark721: good, but if you had added any ppas you should purge them before upgrading18:09
mark721ducasse, nvm I forgot that 18.1 isnt LTS so im not updating ty tho18:10
mark721:P18:10
mark721the files downloaded and when it said start upgrade I clicked cancel :P18:10
mark721UBUxUBU, ty :P18:10
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dsolHow can I know which version of any package, e.g. Firefox ships default with each Ubuntu release?18:10
UBUxUBUyw mark72118:10
mark721Idk how to delete the downloaded files from 18.1 tho because I think it's still there somewhere18:11
mark721any ideas18:11
UBUxUBUyeah it a mess once u have done that i dont believe it can be rectified 100 percent18:11
UBUxUBUi also found myself in that situation before18:11
lotuspsychjedsol: package versions will update during system updates18:12
UBUxUBUi know what i would do ...backup my important stuff and wipe it18:12
ducassedsol: 'rmadison packagename'18:12
dsollotuspsychje: yes, but by default, after fresh install18:12
ducassemark721: try 'sudo apt clean'18:13
mark721ducasse, no effect18:13
lotuspsychjemark721: its usually not the greatest idea to cancel upgrades18:13
mark721oh :(18:14
mark721i didnt know...18:14
mark721but if it's just files that were downloaded18:14
mark721and not installed should be fine anyway18:14
mark721no?18:14
lotuspsychjemark721: depends how far you went exactly?18:14
UBUxUBUmark721, if it runs good and updates good and no error codes its ok but  i can tell ur like me and do not want a dirty system with junk files laying around18:15
ducassemark721: how do you know it had no effect?18:16
mark721lotuspsychje, UBUxUBU I just pressed upgrade18:16
mark721and then it said download files18:16
mark721then it asked me "Start upgrade" so I clicked cancel18:17
mark721so i believe  all it did is just download the files18:17
UBUxUBUwell thats not a big deal mark72118:17
UBUxUBUu cancelled it early on18:17
mark721okay :) good I checked also Settings -> About says 18.04.1 - but yeah I had forgot the settings on as notify me of any update rather than LTS updates18:18
mark721hopefully should be fine18:18
mark721thanks guys18:18
UBUxUBUyw mark72118:18
mark721anyway gotta run speak soon :)18:21
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catbeardit disappeared on it's own18:37
catbeardafter switching workspaces18:37
catbeardi have to reboot to get it back18:37
eelstreboris there a way to enable wpa3 on ubuntu? idon't see a network manager option for this and i haven't found anything in a web search18:46
TJ-eelstrebor: hostap only recently gained support for WPA3 but they haven't done a release in 2 years, so have to wait for that project. The development branch is in Debian experimental18:57
YohkiiAnyone else got video issues with intel cpu? Intel HD Graphics 5500 keeps being choppy19:01
eelstreborTJ-, ok. i was wondering since dd-wrt firmware has wpa3 capability now19:06
eelstrebortwo of my laptop wifi cards have wpa3 capability also19:08
Barabachawhy does ls -l | cut -f5 -d' ' doesn't return all lines? when I do "-f5-" instead of "-f5" it returns all lines from 5 onwards just fine19:27
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white_magicDoes someone know - is it possible to set up custom window sizing commands in Ubuntu 18.10/gnome3? I would like something like: key_a + key_b moves windows to a certain part of the screen and resizes it to 50% width and 50% height. I was able to do this easily with in Lubuntu (where openbox was the window manager). But in gnome3 (default ubuntu DE), I'm not sure how to set that up.19:44
OerHekswhite_magic, gnome-tweak-tool gives such options19:47
OerHekshttps://imgur.com/a/KH3uVEn19:48
OerHeksplus tons more to write yourself19:48
OerHeks!info gnome-tweak-tool19:48
ubottugnome-tweak-tool (source: gnome-tweaks): adjust advanced settings for GNOME - transitional package. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.28.1-1 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB19:48
white_magicOerHeks: That's actually not true - I have it installed and it does not have it. You might have been thinking of 'gnome-control-center', which allows me  to set keyboard combos for existing gnome actions and for .. custom commands.19:50
white_magicOerHeks: its the custom command approach that I think might enable this for me. But what would be an application that could take control over a window's size & location.. besides the gnome window manager, of course19:50
ioriawhite_magic, xdotool to move window, wmctrl to resize19:51
white_magicioria: is that an effective way to do it or super hacky? if it's worthwhile i can definitely try it out19:52
ioriawhite_magic, xdotool windowmove ID  30 108 && wmctrl -i -r ID -e 0,30,30,30,3019:52
white_magicwill try it out thx19:52
ioriawhite_magic, you get ID with 'wmctrl -l'19:52
white_magicioria: xdotool is pretty powerful but it is not aware of which monitor i'm working with, is it?20:00
ioriawhite_magic, set DISPLAY var ?20:01
white_magicioria: thanks for all the help, i'll be playing around with xdo for a while i think20:07
leonardusPlease help, how do I solve this problem in OBS? It looks like it's flickering and showing the window behind the window that I'm recording. This isn't happening on the actual display, only on OBS and its output. Here's a sample recording: https://streamable.com/jpnn820:18
OerHeksobs = obs studio ?20:20
FreeBDSMhello, how to detect what gpu driver is currently being used?20:22
FreeBDSMafter a reboot my pc tells me I have no nvidia driver installed20:22
FreeBDSMbut the resolution is 4k, I doubt that any other driver would work like that20:23
ioriaFreeBDSM, you know how20:23
FreeBDSMI installed nvidia driver from nvidia site, not the from ubuntu repo20:23
leonardusOerHeks: yes20:23
ioriawhy ?20:23
FreeBDSMbecause it is more recent20:23
FreeBDSMeven though I'm on linux - I want to play games20:24
ioriaFreeBDSM, installing from website sometimes requires manual blaklisting20:24
ioria*blacklisting20:25
FreeBDSMhow?20:25
Ben64should undo that and use the repo driver, or at least the PPA one20:25
OerHeksleonardus, how did you install that, with snap ?20:25
OerHekshttps://snapcraft.io/obs-studio - * Currently GPU accelerated encoding is not enabled in this package20:25
leonardusi don't remember, is there a way to check?20:25
FreeBDSMBen64: repo doesn't have v39620:25
ioriaFreeBDSM, ppa has it20:26
Ben64^20:26
FreeBDSMioria: are you sure?20:26
iorialet me check20:26
Ben64also has 41020:26
FreeBDSMafaik I have ppa installed and there's only 39020:26
ioriaFreeBDSM, yes, https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa20:26
FreeBDSMwait, wha20:27
FreeBDSMhow does ppa repo look like in 'apt-cache policy'?20:28
ioriaFreeBDSM, don't be silly20:29
FreeBDSMseems like I don't understand what is ppa20:30
ioria!ppa20:30
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge20:30
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FreeBDSMjust added that ppa and yes, now I see 396 and 410 right in the apt20:30
FreeBDSMis 410 better than 396?20:31
FreeBDSMweird that my DE loaded20:32
FreeBDSMlinux is alright :)20:32
kumoolI'm getting this error basically every day now, using synaptic ->   W: Download is performed unsandboxed as root as file '/root/.synaptic/tmp//tmp_sh' couldn't be accessed by user '_apt'. - pkgAcquire::Run (13: Permission denied)20:34
FreeBDSMkumool: chown it to _apt:_apt, lol20:34
kumoolFreeBDSM, synaptic you mean?20:35
kumoolor the directory /root/.synaptic?20:35
FreeBDSMkumool: no, the error says it tries to access that file via user '_apt'20:35
FreeBDSMis a reboot necessary after gpu driver installation?20:36
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FreeBDSMcleaning gpu didn't help much :(20:41
OerHeksFreeBDSM, what GPU is this exactly?20:43
FreeBDSMgtx 97020:43
OerHeksoh that is supported from 343.22 and up20:44
FreeBDSMseems like it easily reaches 80C degrees and goes to throttling (which causes the game to freeze)20:44
FreeBDSMyup, 78c and it's not even a big battle TT, I guess I need to change thermal grease20:48
kumoolthat fixed it, thanks FreeBDSM20:49
OerHeks98'C would be the max, so 80 looks normal to me https://www.geforce.com/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-970/specifications20:49
acoctresWhat video card is best for linux? Amd or nvidia?20:53
acoctresWill I have driver issues?20:53
OerHeksthere is no single-best, though nividia drivers do not work in the wayland session20:55
abdulhakeemTeam Red for life20:59
TCHPhi,21:07
devnullHello :)21:31
WescotteI just did a fresh install of 18.04 and Hexchat. I'm trying to set my dcc download folder and the "browse" to my /home/username folder is saying I don't have access. Hexchat is running from my user account... Did 18.04 change something with permissions?21:55
WescotteOr does anybody have any idea why Hexchat can't access my /home/usernsame/downloads folder?21:56
pi0is there an open source webex?22:00
elias_aNo. Webex is a trademark of a conferencing product of Cisco and it is proprietary. Thus, there cannot be an "open source webex".22:06
Richard_CavellSorry I got dropped there.  Did anyone answer my question?22:12
Ben64there was no question22:14
OerHeksyou might want to check the logs yourself?22:14
OerHeks!log22:14
ubottuOfficial channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meetingology logs at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/22:14
Richard_CavellI'm trying to use vim on Ubuntu 16.04.  It says if I press F1 I should get a help system.  The problem is that when I hit F1 I get help for the Terminal rather than Vim.  Am I missing something, or is it just the way Ubuntu is set up to trap F1 for the Terminal instead of sending it through to Vim?22:14
Ben64can do :help22:15
OerHeksi think VIM intended to open the global help system22:16
OerHekshelp.txt22:18
guivercRichard_Cavell, if I open vim, it says :help for help, are you talking about gvim?  (vim is a text editor for terminal, gvim is the gtk gui version of vim that uses f1)22:19
Richard_CavellI'm not, but I accept that :help is an alternative22:19
guivercI just loaded vim-gtk, it traps F1 and sends you to :help22:20
Richard_Cavellah ok22:23
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soeehi, what is the proper way to share 1 ssd disk with 2-3 users ?22:46
Sven_vBsoee, which features of the drive do you want to share? how will the other users use the disk?22:49
soeeSven_vB: it should contain files that all users shoudl be able to read/edit/delete etc.22:50
Sven_vBsoee, would it be enough to have one directory where all local Ubuntu users can store files that will then be {read,writ,execut}able by others? do users need to delete or rename other user's files?22:51
Sven_vBcan they assume to cooperate or do they need to defend against each other in some ways?22:52
soeeSven_vB: this is basically for my own use. I have 3 users for different purpse and i want to share some data for each account (liek nexcloud synced folder, some projects files) etc. so i sould be able create/modify/delete them from each ot this 3 accounts22:54
rdzhey all. where are the favortite launchers stored/configured?22:56
TJ-soee: sounds like a job for fACLs (file Access Control Lists) see "man setfacl" and "man acl"22:58
Sven_vBsoee, you could add all the users to a group fileshare and ensure (by policy or a cron script) to chown all newly created files to that group. or do some mount magic so each of them has a mount that translates their identity to a fileshare user.22:58
OerHekshttps://developer.gnome.org/integration-guide/stable/desktop-files.html.en22:58
OerHeksor the old unity https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UnityLaunchersAndDesktopFiles22:59
rdzOerHeks, thanks.. i'm interested in the current (18.04) way22:59
rdzOerHeks, i understand now how to create such a file, but how does it land in the dock as a favorite?23:01
rdzi'm interested in editing an existing favorite... when i create the launcher.desktop file in  ~/.local/share/applications it ends up having a different in icon in the dock. so there is no point in marking this as the favorite23:02
rdzso whwere are the favorites located?23:03
OerHeksrdz, no idea, i just drag it manually, or lock it after opening23:03
rdzdrag doesn't work... does it for you23:03
rdz?23:03
rdzlock after opening doesn't work either, because the properties are totally different from the original desktop feil23:03
rdzfile23:04
rdzi made a launcher that loads command with all required params, but when i lock the runningcommand, it creates only a favorite of the command without parameters23:05
rdzand with the wrong iceon23:05
rdzicon23:05
TJ-rdz: there's likely an entry in the user dconf, or some file under $HOME/.config/23:07
oblivioneexit23:08
rdzTJ-, ah. ok23:10
rdzis that edited with dconf-editor?23:10
TJ-rdz: I'm not up on what gnome does internally these days so I'm just giving you rough pointers :)23:10
rdzTJ-, cool.. thanks23:11
gostforestHello, I need to burn an iso to a usb, however none of the snaps recognize my usb, and etcher wont run23:30
AndyChow888Can you see your usb with lsusb?23:31
gostforesthow do i do that23:36
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gostforestim a linux /ubuntu noob, sry23:36
WoCOpen a Terminal and type the command lsusb23:36
AndyChow888You open a terminal, and type "lsusb", then push enter.23:37
WoCOoops, too many Chiefs, not enough endians ;)23:37
FreeBDSMhey, what's ~/.encryptfs?23:38
FreeBDSMI mean /home/.encryptfs/23:39
FreeBDSMit is as heavy as my ~23:39
gostforestmy usb is there23:39
AndyChow888gostforest, is it there when you type "lsblk", and is there a mountpoint?23:40
AndyChow888FreeBDSM, what's in it? Is is a file? Maybe it's a type of crypttab, just for the /home of a user.23:41
FreeBDSMyeah, looks like my profile lives here23:42
gostforestyes23:42
WoCFreeBDSM, your home is encrypted ?23:42
gostforesti am not sure waht a  mountpoint is23:42
FreeBDSMWoC: well, now I think it is23:42
WoC;)23:42
AndyChow888gostforest, type "lsblk" in your terminal.23:43
gostforesti did23:44
gostforestits there23:44
AndyChow888Paste the output in a link.23:44
gostforestso i put23:45
gostforestpastebinit && lsblk23:45
gostforestok so if theres nothing happening and i can type, does that mean itsdoingsomething?23:47
gostforest!pastebinit23:50
ubottupastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit23:50
boblamonton my server, I have a non-root user that i use via ssh. I can't use that user to sftp in, because permissions are set to 755/644. What's the best way to use sftp to add/delete files?23:53
boblamontI should add that the owner is www-data23:57
boblamontthe user is in the www-data group, but unless I use 775, sftp is out23:58

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