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nshireblue1, what is the drive formatted as?00:07
nshire*the installer drive00:07
nshireinitially I had my installer on a ntfs formatted drive and I think I was getting similar issues. Make sure its fat3200:08
ChinnoDogblue1: It would be helpful to know how you laid out your disk since you are dual booting.00:18
raubDoes anyone use ubuntu in macbooks? I am having the issues with palm rejection.00:35
raubI was playing with xinput (from https://askubuntu.com/questions/931761/how-to-fix-palm-rejection-on-ubuntu-16-04-lts#938564) and did not see something as the trackpad itself (https://paste.centos.org/view/df2f14d9)00:36
PhaellowHey guys, I have sort of a weird question for you. I want to install Ubuntu on a USB stick, but I'm having a bit of trouble booting from whatever I install. I have tried doing it first from a VM because I'm running Windows, but then I installed from a live boot running in another USB drive, and it still doesn't boot :(  Any clues as to where I migh00:43
Phaellowt look why? I've followed the guide here (https://askubuntu.com/a/54388) and I'm pretty sure it's because it didn't install as UEFI, but I'm not sure how I can even change that during the installation, seeing that I am installing from a drive booted in UEFI with GPT00:43
UBuxuBUreinstall grub01:07
UBuxuBUreinstall grub01:07
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chris349I am installing Ubuntu on a new PC and it asks me to pick a secure boot *if I want to install hardware drivers* I dont understand that. Can I delete this password later?01:20
BunBunHey Guys,, Im running 16.04.   I heard that it has Python 3.5 in it, but when I launch python from the command line it shows..  2.7.12.    How to activate 3.5 ??????????/01:27
guivercchris349, this may help (https://askubuntu.com/questions/755238/why-disabling-secure-boot-is-enforced-policy-when-installing-3rd-party-modules) - refer to last comments (re-enable after having turned off) & answer; this is the wiki on it, as I just disable uefi I've never explored with it on so can't provide more01:28
guivercBunBun, python 2.7 is default; use `python3 --version` to see your version of python3  (pip is for python2 or default, pip3 for python3-pip etc)01:29
BunBun$ python3 --version01:29
BunBunPython 3.5.201:29
guivercyou have python 3.5.2 :)   access it via python3..01:30
BunBunThanks...01:32
chris349Is this a sure sign that the CPU throttling itself to control for temperature: censors reports the cpu is at 90 C, and lscpu reports CPU MHz is 3200, but the CPU is rated for 3600mhz / 4200 mhz turbo02:09
blue1I am doing a fresh install of ubuntu 18.04 and it complained that it couldn't find the EFI-directory.  The system legacy boots -- there is no EFI.  I tried boot-fix, to no avail.  Suggestions?02:19
cnnxI like gentoo caue it lets me compile the kernel how I want with make menuconfig, is this possible with ubuntu?02:29
BunBunHey guys....   anyone know how to upgrade PIP.    im getting the following error when compiling...02:43
BunBunYou are using pip version 8.1.1, however version 18.1 is available.02:43
BunBunYou should consider upgrading via the 'pip install --upgrade pip' command.02:43
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dhs227what is the default filesystem for 18.10? how do I change my fs type after default installation is complete?02:50
blue1BunBun: it seems to be saying that a later version of that programme is available.  Have you tried:  sudo apt update and then sudo apt dist-upgrade to see if that resolves the issue?03:00
BunBunthx ble will try03:02
blue1dhs227: it depends on how it was installed.  you can do a:  cat /etc/fstab and it will show you what file systems are being used for what partitions03:03
guivercdhs227, also `sudo parted -l` can be useful to see fs, xfs common for encrypted, ext4 if not encrypted...  changing fs generally requires reformat (mkfs) thus backup/restore of data so better to do before/during install03:09
dhs227thanks blue1 guiverc03:24
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arois there a way to get the status of pon05:07
explodesupgrading from 16.04 to 18.04 - hope this doesn't break everything like 14.04 -> 16.04 :]]]05:08
Bashing-omexplodes: Did you follow procedure ?05:11
explodesyes05:11
Bashing-om!upgrade | explodes05:11
ubottuexplodes: For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade05:11
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explodesit more of a destruction of my installed packages and dev tools that have either collected dust and I no longer needed anyway because they were one off toys, or something bad just happened to happen05:13
explodesi've only been on this image for a year, i have my backups, -- hopefully it does fail to force me to start fresh again05:14
Bashing-omexplodes: ways to protect that too, see "debfoster" .05:15
explodesmmm that looks toasty05:16
Bashing-omexplodes: :) 'buntu it's linux .. nothing new under the sun. Some one has been there and done that .05:18
explodesdamn05:21
explodesdebfoster looks like its worth running every month or two05:21
explodesi love it05:21
explodesIf I mark a package as "keep" - that means that it won't ask about it again, yes?05:22
Bashing-omexplodes: I am not that familiar with debfoster :(05:23
explodesno worries05:23
explodeswhich version of gcc comes with 18.04 - or is there a better way to tell05:33
explodesnvm google search pulls up 7.3.005:33
Bashing-om!info gcc bionic | explodes05:36
ubottuexplodes: gcc (source: gcc-defaults (1.176ubuntu2.1)): GNU C compiler. In component main, is optional. Version 4:7.3.0-3ubuntu2.1 (bionic), package size 5 kB, installed size 64 kB05:36
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explodesthis upgrade has stopped halfway through06:13
explodesIts been hung up on Setting up linux-headers-4.15.0-33-generic (4.15.0-33.36) ...06:13
explodesfor about 15 minutes now06:13
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lotuspsychjeexplodes: kernel .38 is out your far away behind06:18
explodesFUCK06:19
explodesdistro upgrade stopped halfway through06:19
explodesi killed it hoping i could restart it but obviously i cannot06:19
lotuspsychjeexplodes: always try to avoid killing an upgrade06:20
explodesit was hung-up. I had no choice06:20
lotuspsychjeexplodes: are you still on desktop?06:20
explodesyes06:20
lotuspsychjeexplodes: try to restart the upgrade06:21
explodesi'm somewhere in limbo between 16.04 and 18.0406:21
explodesdo-release-upgrade: "No new release found."06:21
explodesapt update && upgrade?06:21
lotuspsychje!ltsupgrade06:22
ubottuUpgrade from 16.04 to 18.04.1 is now available, if you do not receive the upgrade window try update-manager -c06:22
lotuspsychjeexplodes: unless system is 18.04 already?06:22
explodessystem is reporting 18.04 but it was only about 50% through do-release-upgrade.06:23
lotuspsychjeexplodes: ok try sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade then06:23
Bashing-omexplodes: bionic in the sources : ' -c cat -n /etc/apt/sources.list ' .06:23
explodesi caught the stalled dpkg --configure, killed it an am re-running it06:27
explodesthen i'll do a full-upgrade thereafter06:27
explodesnvm. dpkg re-run failed. doing full-upgrade06:27
explodeslol damn, I'm going to have to reimage for sure06:28
explodes this is not safe06:28
explodesits hanging on "Setting up linux-headers-4.15.0-34-generic (4.15.0-34.37)" again06:30
explodesmaybe i just need to wait 30 minutes this time06:30
ConsoleFxHi All06:31
lotus|NUChey ConsoleFx06:32
ConsoleFxI am trying to create a multiboot USB drive which contains Win7 and Ubuntu18 Bootable files. Now to test the USB, while booting I tested both OSes and they are booting pretty well. But for Ubuntu, I am getting an additional option to boot from UEFI mode, and I want to remove that since my Win7 was installed without UEFI mode.06:34
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: not sure that will work06:35
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: there is multisystem to create several linux distro's on 1 usb06:35
ConsoleFxAs a workaround I could see in Ubuntu folder there is a file called efi.img, if I remove that file manually, would that solve this problem? Following is the file that I am talking about: F:\multiboot\ubuntu18.04-desktop-amd64\boot\grub\efi.img06:35
Triffid_HunterConsoleFx: I have a dualboot usb with win/linux and EFI, except windows setup always complains that it needs a driver but won't tell me what driver it wants06:35
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: but like w8 & w10 we reccomend woeusb06:35
ConsoleFxlotus|NUC, multisystem would create Windows and Ubuntu as well? or its suitable only for having linux bases OSes?06:36
ConsoleFxas long as if there any tool which could create non-UEFI based installers, it would do the trick for me06:37
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: not sure, didnt test win on multisystem myself, but positive for linux distro's06:37
lotus|NUCTriffid_Hunter: how did you create your stick?06:37
ConsoleFxI used YUMI tool (in Windows) to create 2 OS menus06:38
ConsoleFxlotus|NUC,06:38
Triffid_Hunterlotus|NUC: dumped a Mint iso onto it, then added a partition for windows, put windows stuff in there and merged its EFI into the one Mint put06:38
lotus|NUCTriffid_Hunter: so you actually made 2 partitions on 1 usb?06:39
Triffid_Hunterfiddle grub.conf a bit and voila!06:39
ConsoleFxyou can add mutliple OSes there irrespective whethere they are windows/linux. but the only issue is, it created UEFI based installers :(06:39
ConsoleFxand that part is killing me06:39
Triffid_Hunterlotus|NUC: four actually, I added a fourth one (fat32) for transferring random files around06:39
lotus|NUCTriffid_Hunter: aha great feedback06:39
Triffid_HunterConsoleFx: what's wrong with EFI?06:39
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: yeah, whats your endgoal exactly?06:40
lotus|NUCexplodes: are you upgrading over wifi or cable?06:40
ConsoleFxmy Win7 instance was installed in Non-UEFI mode. Thus I want to install ubuntu in non-uefi mode as well06:40
ConsoleFxand while I boot my pen drive, for ubuntu it asks me to boot ubuntu using UEFI mode :P06:41
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: change efi/uefi settings from bios itself?06:41
Triffid_HunterConsoleFx: if your usb boots with efi, you can still install onto a non-efi disk06:41
ConsoleFxlotus|NUC, would that work? basically you are telling me to disable Secure Boot option. right?06:41
ConsoleFxTriffid_Hunter, how?06:41
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: yes, for singleboot or dualboot you need to change your settings within bios06:42
Triffid_HunterConsoleFx: no idea, haven't touched an ubuntu installer for a long time.. just know that there's no technical limitation on doing so, and the existing layout of the drive may force it06:42
lotus|NUC!uefi | ConsoleFx start here06:42
ubottuConsoleFx start here: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI06:42
ConsoleFxlotus|NUC, okay!06:43
ConsoleFxbtw just curious is there any command which would tell me whats the boot mode for the installed Ubuntu copy?06:43
ConsoleFxlike in windows msinfo32 tells your boot mode06:44
ConsoleFxsomething like that in ubuntu per se?06:44
Triffid_Hunter"a replacement for the bios" ? lol nope, it's a replacement for digging stub loaders out of MBR, BIOS is still there06:45
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo "EFI boot on HDD" || echo "Legacy boot on HDD"06:45
ConsoleFxAaha there you go! sweet stuff lotus|NUC  :)06:46
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo "Installed in UEFI mode" || echo "Installed in Legacy mode"06:47
ConsoleFxbasically the bottom line would be to check the existince of this file. if yes then uefi else legacy mode06:47
explodeswhy is dpkg configuring different versions...06:47
explodesProcessing triggers for linux-image-4.15.0-34-generic (4.15.0-34.37) ...06:47
explodesProcessing triggers for linux-image-4.15.0-36-generic (4.15.0-36.39) ...06:47
ConsoleFxcool06:47
lotus|NUCexplodes: latest is .38 give your system time to update06:47
explodeshow many versions of linux am I running ?!06:48
explodesthe numbers go up AND down again - is this normal?06:48
lotus|NUCexplodes: in normal case, unattended upgrades will cleanout your older kernels auto06:48
lotus|NUCexplodes: initram is always longg waiting06:49
explodesok i'll be patient06:49
ConsoleFxexplodes, FYI, "sudo apt autoremove" should help to remove older kernels06:49
explodesi run autoremove from time to time06:49
lotus|NUCConsoleFx: he's in the middle of upgrade06:49
ConsoleFxlotus|NUC, oops didnt see that.. sorry06:50
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lotus|NUCexplodes: depends how many kernels your system still has, initram will take a while06:50
explodesor, used to. 3-4 months ago, a linux upgrade dropped my wireless driver and it a PITA to get it back, i have lots of drives that didn't work between two different OS's despite a common drive format.06:50
explodessince then, i kept old linux flavors around just in case i need to revert. :I06:50
explodess/flavor/version06:50
explodesany way to list the kernels for an estimate? its way past my bedtime06:51
lotus|NUCexplodes: once your on 18.04 automatic kernel cleanout will be a fact06:51
lotus|NUCexplodes: leave your pc on the whole night mate :p06:51
explodesi can't leave it - there have been configuration popups that i have to answer :(06:52
lotus|NUCexplodes: dpkg --list | grep linux-image06:52
explodes"are you sure you want to upgrade postgres??!!!!" "do you need a machine key???!!!"06:52
explodes21.06:53
explodesexcluding -extra and -generic06:53
lotus|NUCexplodes: we dont know what you had installed on 16.0406:53
explodessorry yes i'm not trying to attack you06:54
lotus|NUCexplodes: you are not mate06:54
lotus|NUCexplodes: 21 kernels will take a while06:54
explodesi'm don't think that a multi-hour upgrade should have 5 random points in time where the user must hit "yes" or "no" - if i could be avoided by collecting input up front that would be nice06:54
lotus|NUCexplodes: its the users choice06:55
explodesoh well, gonna sleep. hopefully it gets most of the way through06:55
explodesthanks for the help06:55
lotus|NUCnp06:55
Skybotsmall throw out.  I like ubuntu.08:05
lotus|NUCSkybot: feel free to use #ubuntu-discuss for your love :p08:05
Skybotubuntu helping replace windows program is nice08:06
Skybotdesktop as a service is a no go08:06
lotus|NUCSkybot: we try to focus on ubuntu questions only in this channel08:06
Skybotfair08:07
Skybotproduct too strict08:08
Skybotno point in using an irc channel if not for feedback?08:08
Skybotam I correct?08:09
lotus|NUCSkybot: we use different channels here for different topics08:09
lotus|NUCSkybot: in #ubuntu = only ubuntu serious questions08:09
lotus|NUC!discuss | Skybot08:09
ubottuSkybot: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!08:09
Skybotgood rules; when there's a flood of users asking.. I don't see users asking lovers.08:10
Skybotwould you like to pay me for coming to your channel and using your product?08:11
SkybotI can leave?08:11
Skybot:D08:11
lotus|NUCSkybot: stop that please, your attitude will get you banned like this08:11
lotus|NUCSkybot: its real easy: type: /j #ubuntu-discuss08:11
Skybotthanks lotus08:12
Skybotlotus|NUC ░08:15
Skybottap tap08:15
Skybotlotus|NUC ░08:16
Skybot<lotus|NUC> Skybot: stop that please, your attitude will get you banned like this08:16
SkybotI agree.  Ban me.08:16
SkybotIs that Ubuntu's direction?08:17
SkybotOPEN SOFTWARE?08:18
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fubHi. I am using gnome under ubuntu 18.04. I am trying to disable the autostarted bluetoothd. I tested different solutions I found on stackoverflow, but none worked. Any hints how to disable this?08:36
ducassefub: 'systemctl disable bluetooth.service' should do it, i think?08:40
fubducasse: persistent?09:13
fubor just for the moment09:13
fubexecuted it, lets see. thanks09:13
thinkyhi there09:14
EriC^^hi thinky09:14
EriC^^fub: it's permanent09:15
ducassefub: that's persistent, use 'stop' instead of 'disable' to stop it now09:15
thinkymy ubuntu is sucking too much system09:15
thinkyit is feeling heavy09:15
thinkyi thought latest updates could fix the problems but didnt fix. i dont know what i have to do.09:16
tarzeauthinky: gnome-shell?09:19
tarzeauthinky: nvidia graphics card? nouveau driver? nvidia driver?09:19
thinkytarzeau: both09:19
tarzeauthinky: how much memory? tried activating zram-config ?09:19
thinkygnome shell is using too much cpu and ram09:20
thinkyplus i think i have problem with graphics driver09:20
thinkyi didnt activate zram since i dont know what it is09:20
tarzeauuse not gnome-shell, /me likes wmaker/gnustep, but there's plenty others around, xfce, kde being popular09:20
tarzeauthinky: compressed memory, helps a lot: apt-get install zram-config; service zram-config start09:20
thinkywell i installed gnome tweak tool and made a good look on my desktop09:20
thinkyfor example while typing on firefox - facebook it delays.. also when i try to drag open folder windows it moves slow09:21
tarzeauthinky: tried using chromium(-browser)?09:22
thinkynot much, but i can try09:22
fubducasse: great, thanks you. all the SO answers had different way, like with editing /etc/rc.local and so on.09:22
thinkyi am using firefox because it is default and good browswer09:23
tarzeauthinky: i've found the nouveau driver to be much better with 16.04, with 18.04 we're going all for nvidia binary drivers (works also great with 18.04 + cuda10 + src built tensorflow)09:23
fubor editing the /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and setting AutoEnable=False09:23
tarzeauthinky: i'm not using it because it's slow, heavy, memory wasting09:23
tarzeauwe even replace the default gdm3 with lightdm (18.04)09:23
thinkyi am on 18.04.109:23
tarzeaunot all defaults are excellent choices done by canonical09:24
thinkytarzeau: how can i install nouveau driver?09:24
tarzeauwe also change some sysctl.conf and initramfs, default filesystem btrfs with compression09:24
thinkyi have intel graphics09:24
tarzeauthinky: you can't use nouveau drivers without an nvidia graphics card09:24
tarzeauis that on a laptop?09:25
thinkyyep. a ThinkPad x20109:25
RefractiveIndexGuys why does my openvpn get stuck at "Initialization Sequence Completed" everytime09:25
thinkygnome shell 25% cpu :/09:26
thinkyam i here?09:29
thinkyhello?09:30
thinkyhow can i change shell to different one from gnome?09:34
EriC^^thinky: sudo apt-get install <name-of-desktop>09:37
thinkybut then my current look will change09:39
EriC^^thinky: isn't that the idea? unless by shell you mean "terminal program" or shell as in bash sh dash etc09:39
thinkynot really. is it possible to use former shell unity instead of gnome? i was happy with unity09:42
EriC^^yeah09:43
EriC^^!info ubuntu-desktop09:43
ubottuubuntu-desktop (source: ubuntu-meta): The Ubuntu desktop system. In component main, is optional. Version 1.417 (bionic), package size 3 kB, installed size 47 kB09:43
EriC^^thinky: install the above package09:44
thinkyis the name ubuntu-desktop only?09:45
EriC^^yeah09:46
thinkyok09:46
thinkysudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop09:47
thinkywill that remove gnome shell?09:47
lotuspsychjeRefractiveIndex: perhaps a config issue? maybe the #openvpn guys might know09:49
lotuspsychjethinky: ubuntu-desktop is gnome, are you looking for ubuntu-unity-desktop?09:54
thinkylotuspsychje: yes09:55
guivercthinky, looking at prior comments, x201 with intel graphics -- nouveau driver is for nvidia, not intel09:59
thinkyguiverc: yes noticed that but is there any driver for intel?09:59
guivercthinky, i have a x201; i didn't need to add drivers, if you `sudo lshw -C video`  (list hardware, class video) will show driver= telling you what driver is being used -- i'm not on my x201 currently10:00
blackflowthinky: only the in-kernel one, there's no proprietay variant like nvidia-driver10:01
thinkythe thing is that while watching video sometimes it freezes and sometimes it doesnt load video10:01
guiverci haven't run 18.04.1 (or gnome) on mine - mine still runs 16.04.5 (Unity desktop, you can add to yours if you wish - https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ubuntu-unity-desktop)10:02
thinkyguiverc: i am installing unity to 18.04 at the moment.10:03
thinkyguiverc: how can i am still learning ubuntu sorry asking. how can i add package to ubuntu?10:05
guivercthinky, my preference is terminal, so to add ubuntu-unity-desktop to your system I would use the command `sudo apt install ubuntu-unity-desktop`  (command being inside back-quotes).. you can use gui tools, eg. gnome-software, ubuntu-software, synaptic or others..10:07
thinkygot it10:07
thinkythx10:07
thinkyi think i installed10:07
thinkylet me try10:07
thinkybrb10:07
thinkyback10:10
thinkyi installed unity desktop and at login screen there are 3 options : Ubuntu/Ubuntu on Wayland/Ubuntu(default)  i am not sure which one is unity because when i login all looks same that previous theme10:11
guivercthinky, you may have installed more gnome options if you installed ubuntu-desktop; I think Eric meant to say ubuntu-unity-desktop  (so it was the wrong package installed I suspect)10:13
thinkyguiverc: no later i installed ubuntu-unity-desktop10:13
thinkyand i chose lightDM when it asked10:13
thinkyi did explained here : https://itsfoss.com/use-unity-ubuntu-17-10/10:14
guiverc:)10:14
thinkywhat s wrong?10:14
vltHello! When using the xul-ext-lightning package for the latest Thunderbird how can I change the language?10:17
guivercthinky sorry I'm not sure. i'm looking.. but I haven't tried unity on 18.04 (I'm a XFCE fan/user myself [mostly])10:17
thinkynp10:18
guivercthinky, did you reboot, or just logout?10:19
tomreynvlt: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/lightning-sunbird/+bug/54577810:20
ubottuLaunchpad bug 545778 in thunderbird (Ubuntu) "xul-ext-lightning is only available in English" [Medium,Triaged]10:20
thinkyguiverc: rebooted10:23
thinkylooks all same10:23
thinkyno difference10:23
vlttomreyn: Hmmmm, I cannot find a reasonably practicable solution in that bug report. What did I miss?10:24
tomreynvlt: that it's a universe package10:25
guivercsorry thinky i can't see any other clues as to why you weren't offered a unity option10:25
thinkynp10:26
vlttomreyn: So what could I do? Any idea?10:26
blackflowvlt: seen the workarounds suggested in that bug report?10:28
guivercthinky, you could try `sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-unity-desktop` , but it shouldn't make a difference (it shouldn't need to redownload, will only re-install the .deb package  - about all i can think of.10:28
tomreynvlt: you can use the wrokaround in comment 45, or you could contribute localized builds to ubuntu10:28
thinkylet me try10:29
tomreynunfortunately this workaround lacks an (automated) upgrade path, needs to be applied on any upgrade.10:29
vltblackflow, tomreyn: If I didn't miss one, the workarounds all include manual mouse clicks in every single user instance. Where do I start to read about providing a localized build?10:30
thinkybrb10:33
tomreynvlt: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu10:35
tomreyn8.110:36
vltThank you :)10:36
tomreynyou're welcome. :)10:37
thinkyguiverc: done10:54
thinkynow i have both gnome and unity desktop10:54
lotuspsychje!cookie | guiverc10:54
ubottuguiverc: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!10:54
thinkylol10:55
thinkyyes10:55
thinkyanother problem. even i purge unity it doesnt go away10:56
thinkyit is still there10:56
lotuspsychjethinky: you just installed unity, you want to pyrge now?10:56
lotuspsychjepurge10:56
thinkyno i was trying and noticed that10:58
thinkyit doesnt remove10:58
lotuspsychjethinky: trying what, to do what?10:59
thinkyit didnt work at first time and i purged reinstalled several times10:59
thinkythen after i purged i noticed that in login screen there is unity login option i loged in that way and it worked10:59
thinkyeven i removed unity desktop it worked11:00
thinkyi dont know why11:00
lotuspsychjethinky: wich command did you use to purge?11:01
tomreynubuntu-unity-desktop is a meta package, it just pulls in dependencies when installing it, purging it doesn't remove those depednencies.11:02
thinkysudo apt purge ubuntu-unity-desktop11:03
tomreynhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/ubuntu-unity-desktop lists the dependencies11:05
rmerryHey guys, I wonder if any body can help me; I'm building a Trusty (14.04) .deb package that has a dependency on a version of a library that exists for bionic and not trusty; what is the correct way to handle this; would I simply add a post install script that displays a message saying "You must build x from source blah blah..." ?11:24
lotuspsychjermerry: you can tell us wich package you would like11:25
lotuspsychjermerry: volunteers might have a think-along what to try11:27
rmerryhey, it's libboost-dev 1.6211:27
lotuspsychje!info libboost-dev trusty11:28
ubottulibboost-dev (source: boost-defaults): Boost C++ Libraries development files (default version). In component main, is optional. Version 1.54.0.1ubuntu1 (trusty), package size 3 kB, installed size 26 kB11:28
lotuspsychjermerry: and wich package are you trying to build?11:29
rmerryIt's a development package with some core libraries that my company use; it's for our internal Nexus-apt repository11:30
Ben64rmerry: i think the correct way is to build a package for the library11:31
rmerryI see; I would build a libboost-dev package for trusty v 1.62, and host it on our internal repo11:32
rmerrymakes sense11:33
arunsHey guys.12:16
arunsI set up a dedicated backup server for a client on a spare Ubuntu 18.04 machine they had lying around.12:16
arunsI am now unable to SSH or RDP into the box, I raised the issue with them, and they confirmed the issue.12:17
arunsI set up the server with Laravel Forge, and I tried to refresh the connection status for the server from the Forge dashboard, and it came back with the following error message that it apparently received from the server: "WHEN CONNECTING AS "root" USER:"12:18
arunsAny idea what this error message means? A simple Google search doesn't yield any results.12:18
vltaruns: You are *now* unable? Were you before?12:18
arunsYes.12:18
arunsIf I try to SSH in verbose mode, nothing much is returned, it just complains about "debug1: key_load_public: No such file or directory"12:19
arunsBut the user I am trying to SSH in as uses password based authentication.12:20
blackflowaruns: what's teh error message given by ssh?12:20
arunsnc: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype12:20
arunsI guess I'm best off waiting for the client's IT department to resolve.12:21
arunsJust wondered if I could find any meaningful debug info to send their way.12:21
blackflowaruns: what's the error message given by ssh?12:22
blackflow(on the client side)12:22
arunsblackflow: nc: getaddrinfo: Servname not supported for ai_socktype ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host is all I get12:26
arunsIf I don't run SSH in verbose mode.12:26
blackflowaruns: what's the exact ssh command you're calling?12:27
arunsssh *username*@*ip*12:27
arunsI think I'll just need to wait for client to get back.12:28
blackflowaruns: and what about ~/.ssh/config  ? any params pre-set there? like ProxyCommand?12:28
JimBuntuprobably listed for Host *12:29
blackflowyeah. that nc means they're probably using a netcat based proxy or something.12:29
blackflowaruns: it'd be great if you could pastebin the _entire_ output of   ssh -v username@ip12:29
blackflowfeel free to censor usernames, IPs12:30
arunsHost * ProxyCommand nc %h %p %r is what I have in my ~/.ssh/config12:30
blackflowyea.12:30
arunsJust so I can get meaningful error messages.12:30
blackflowso ssh ...  is NOT the _exact_ command I was looking for, you have a proxy there12:30
blackflowyou use a jump host. this error is from the jump host most likely, and not from the end server you're connecting to.12:31
blackflowI bet %p is a word and not a port. that's why it's failing to resolve the port by that name.12:32
blackflowfull ssh client side -v  output will show tht12:32
arunsIs https://pastebin.com/wfy3WV1f OK?12:32
arunsApologies for formatting.12:32
blackflow...12:32
blackflowcan't read that12:33
arunsApologies. Any recommended tools for formatting terminal output in that case?12:36
dhs227btrfs-convert not found in default installation, btrfs-progs install already.12:41
dhs227ubuntu 18.1012:41
dhs227Any suggestions?12:41
JimBuntuaruns, have you tried SSHing into the jump box directly, and then SSHing out from there?12:43
blackflowdhs227: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/btrfs-progs/+bug/177479412:43
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1774794 in btrfs-progs (Ubuntu) "btrfs-convert executable is not included in btrfs-progs" [Undecided,Confirmed]12:43
whothehellamiHi, my ubuntu 16.04 system does not start anymore (A start job is running for Create Volatile Files and Directories - no limit) using 4.15.0.38. I also tried to install 4.18.17 but this didn't change anything. The system boots if I select 4.4 from the boot loader. Anyone here who can help?12:43
blackflowwhothehellami: have you looked up the service name "Create Volatile Files and Directories" on google?  that's for tmpfiles, and some problems and solutions are listed.12:46
whothehellamiblackflow, yeah, I looked it up. most of the posts I found are some years old. I read that this issue could be related to a lot of files (created by chrome) inside /tmp. As suggested I recreated /tmp but that didn't work12:50
M4n9ohi all12:51
whothehellamiblackflow, also there are not that many files/dirs inside /tmp12:51
blackflowwhothehellami: it's not about /tmp. That's "tmpfiles" service, a systemd service that manages volatile and temporary paths.12:52
blackflowI mean it's not JUST about /tmp.   I'd be great if you could somehow mount the root fs, or wherever /var/log  is and try see if there's anything related, logged by /var/log/syslog12:53
blackflowbut if different kernel fixes it, sounds like something in the kernel config of 4.15 is missing or wrong, for the 16.04 userland.   that's a HWE kernel, right?12:54
BluesKajHey folks12:54
whothehellamiblackflow, ATM the system is running with 4.4 so I could post syslog. 4.15 should be a hwe kernel. at least I can see a line 'linux-image-generic-hwe-16.04  4.15.0.38.61' with 'dpkg --list | grep linux-image'. sorry I am not an expert12:56
whothehellamiblackflow, I think before I restarted the system the last time I updated it with apt-get upgrade. Mby a newer version of some package broke the system using a kernel >= 4.15 ?12:57
coconutIs ext4 still a recommended file system for an external usb hdd? (i have one around from 2006)12:58
whothehellamiblackflow, well, posting syslog after booting with 4.4 doesn't make sense, right?12:59
lotuspsychjecoconut: what will be your purpose for the stick?12:59
M4n9odoes anyone have a guide on how to run a file system check where the filesystem is encrypted?13:00
coconutlotuspsychje: basicly a backup for files from my /home parition.13:00
lotuspsychjecoconut: no exchange with other operating systems?13:01
blackswanM4n9o: here's the guide. "you're doomed". unless you can decrypt it, there's nothing you can do.13:02
blackflowwhothehellami: it does, that's a (r)syslogd file, it's peristent, so it contains all the previous entries. but eh.... there's gonna be a megaton of them. better try to search for anything related to "tmpfiles"13:03
coconutlotuspsychje: exchange with other systems sound more interesting now you ask...13:03
blackswanM4n9o: what exactly is your question? because i use fsck all the time on encrypted block devices. but they're decrypted when it runs.13:03
M4n9oblackswan: lol, need to know how to decrypt them first, do I boot from a live ubuntu iso, decrypt and then run fsck13:04
blackswanyou can use cryptsetup luksOpen to decrypt them, probably?13:05
M4n9oI know the password so thats not an issue13:05
blackswanyes13:05
blackswanare you using lvm or any other sorcery?13:06
blackflowM4n9o: you can force systemd to run fsck on boot. That happens _after_ the fs is decrypted. I think it applies only to rootfs13:06
M4n9olvm13:06
blackflowM4n9o: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-fsck@.service.html13:06
blackswanis the lvm using an encrypted block device, or are the individual volumes encrypted?13:07
whothehellamiblackflow, If you meant to search for tmpfiles inside the syslog, then I only get 'systemd-tmpfiles[6534]: [/usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf:14] Duplicate line for path "/var/log", ignoring.' with 'cat /var/log/syslog | grep tmpfiles'13:07
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M4n9oi'll give it a go and let you know how I get on, thanks13:08
lotuspsychjecoconut: exfat, ntfs13:08
blackflowwhothehellami: yeah but that's probably not the problem here. It's also possible that the problem won't be logged directly relatable to "tmpfiles"13:08
coconutlotuspsychje: and if only on ubuntu pc?13:09
lotuspsychjecoconut: ext4 would be fine there13:10
coconutok :)13:10
blackflowwhothehellami: look at the timestamp and check the period when you tried to boot and failed.13:13
mIk3_08have to go guys....13:14
whothehellamiblackflow, I'll restart with 4.15 kernel to update syslog and to hopefully find some suspicious lines more easily. will be back soon13:24
cnnxcan ubuntu kernels be custom compiled as easily as gentoo's make menuconfig?13:27
blackflowcnnx: make menuconfig doesn't compile, and it's part of regular kernel sources Makefile target. So yea you should be able to configure it with that target, but using deb-src and rebuilding from that.13:28
cnnxright13:29
cnnxi used to do make menuconfig;make;make install13:29
blackflowit's a bit more involved though as the src deb is creating many packages from single source13:29
cnnxso its easier in gentoo?13:29
blackflowno13:29
blackflowoh IN gentoo, yes.13:29
cnnxdebating to choose gentoo or ubuntu on my new system today13:29
blackflowcnnx: #ubuntu-discuss or #gentoo-chat if you wanna discuss reasons for your choice ;)13:30
cnnxty13:30
XenophonF18.04.1's DHCP client is sending a very weird client ID to my Microsoft DHCP server, and it results in the wrong hostname getting registered in DNS.13:34
XenophonFHas anyone else hit this problem? I'm not even sure what to search for.13:34
XenophonFthe hostname that ends up in DNS looks something like "hostname<Unicode character>domain<Unicode character>tld.domain.tld"13:35
bluesceadaXenophonF, what is in /etc/hostname13:35
XenophonFhostname.domain.tld13:35
bluesceadanot sure if dots should be in /etc/hostname13:36
bluesceadayour dhcp server might add stuff behind it13:36
bluesceadai think normally per dhcp you just give a name, not a complete hostname13:36
bluesceadain /etc/hosts you can add your complete name13:36
XenophonFif it isn't a FQDN, then other apps don't correctly detect/set the computer's FQDN13:37
bluesceadafor example a home router might add ".local" behind it or ".lan"13:37
bluesceadathat should be in /etc/hosts13:37
thinkyhi again13:37
XenophonFhm, OK let me change that and see what's what13:37
bluesceadaat least from my limited understanding and what i am doing since years for home networks13:37
XenophonFthanks bluesceada13:38
thinkyhow can i watch Netflix on Chromium?13:38
thinkyit requires HTML5 or Silverlight13:38
bluesceadai thought silverlight is finally dead13:38
thinkyapperantly not for netflix13:38
bluesceadai think you need google chrome because of some other proprietary extension for drm content ..13:38
bluesceadabut which is not silverlight afaik ...13:39
thinkywell chromium suggested because it is light instead of firefox13:39
bluesceadachromium is the open source part of google chrome13:39
thinkyi would like to use chromium if possible13:39
srulii need to shrink my partition to make space for another one, i shrinked the lv with pvresize, how do i now shrink the actual partition sda4?13:40
bluesceadano idea then, sorry13:40
XenophonFsruli: what file system is sda4?13:41
XenophonFalso you have to shrink the fs before the parent volume13:42
XenophonFif ext4: https://www.systutorials.com/124416/shrinking-a-ext4-file-system-on-lvm-in-linux/13:42
thinkyhow can i uninstall default intel graphics driver and reinstall on ubuntu?13:43
thinkyit is buggy13:43
sruliXenophonF: everything upto sda4 is shrinked, the pv size is shrinked only sda4 remaining, type is LVM (83e)13:43
thinkywhile watching movies online screen comes frame by frame13:43
sruliXenophonF: its not ext413:43
thinkyit has delay13:43
lotuspsychjethinky: your ubuntu version and graphics card chipset please?13:46
thinkylotuspsychje: ubuntu 18.04.113:46
thinkygraphics : intel13:46
thinkyusing ThinkPad x20113:46
lotuspsychjethinky: pastebin: sudo lshw -C video please13:46
thinkyok13:47
thinkysudo lshw -C video ?13:47
lotuspsychjeyes13:47
thinkyhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jnmwY2Q8q2/13:48
lotuspsychjethinky: driver is not active, card is unclaimed13:48
thinkywhat can i do?13:48
lotuspsychjethinky: what happens when you ubuntu-drivers autoinstall ?13:48
thinkylotuspsychje: No drivers found for automatic installation.13:50
lotuspsychjethinky: you were the one who upgraded from 16.04 right?13:50
thinkynope i clean installed13:51
lotuspsychjeoh13:51
thinkywhen it first released it has been months. i was waiting upgrades to fix this but not happened..13:51
lotuspsychjethinky: but you installed unity today right13:51
thinkyyes i did but removed later13:52
lotuspsychjethinky: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nux/+bug/176746813:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1768610 in nux (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1767468 leftover conffile forces GNOME is software rendering" [High,Fix released]13:52
thinkyi beleive driver problem is effecting system running slow not related with gnome or unity13:52
thinkylotuspsychje: btw i am having an error when i try to restart or shut down on black screen shows up in few seconds13:53
lotuspsychjethinky: seems on these users, unity disabled hardware acceleration13:53
thinkyit says usr/... intel graphics bla bla13:53
thinkylotuspsychje:  i am having this problem for months before unity installed today13:54
lotuspsychjethinky: is your system up to date?13:54
thinkyyes13:54
thinkyi always keep up to date13:54
lotuspsychjethinky: can you share us your syslog please13:54
thinkysudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade always13:54
thinkyok13:54
lotuspsychjethinky: lets see where your intel driver goes wrong13:55
thinkyok13:55
thinkycant show it13:56
thinkyi think i need to install syslogd13:56
thinkyhow can i share syslog please?13:56
lotuspsychjethinky: pastebin /var/log/syslog13:56
lotuspsychjethinky: or dmesg13:57
lotuspsychjethinky: another usefull test would be, booting a liveusb 18.04.1 and see if your intel driver loads there13:59
thinky~$ sudo pastebinit /var/log/syslog14:00
thinkyFailed to contact the server: [Errno socket error] The write operation timed out14:00
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dNZCV65t9S/14:02
thinkyit took time to select&copy&paste and pastebin14:02
lotuspsychjethinky: seems like you have alot of trouble there, with ips and snap htop14:03
thinkylotuspsychje: yes i wanna fix it please :/14:04
lotuspsychjethinky: can you test a 18.04.1 liveusb please14:06
thinkyi dont have liveusb with me :/14:07
Greyztarcan i state an variable in bash,then after refer to it inside a config file?14:08
lotuspsychjethinky: are you booting from a nomodeset?14:08
thinkywhat is that?14:09
thinkyi am booting normally from pc14:09
lotuspsychjethinky: doublecheck your grub14:10
thinkydual boot with win1014:10
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YbmSQV9KqG/14:10
lotuspsychjethinky: in your /etc/default/grub please14:13
thinkyok14:13
lotuspsychjethinky: check if you have nomodeset there14:13
XenophonFoh, I think I want to tell systemd-networkd to stop sending the hostname in the DHCP request14:14
Jubeiwow perfect timing I also have a grub question :)14:14
srulihow do i shrink a lvm partition? not the lv, vg or pv but the actual sdaX14:14
XenophonFsruli: you never said what file system you're using14:14
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XpYChYMr6t/14:15
sruliXenophonF: i did its LVM which is type 8e14:15
thinkylotuspsychje: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash nomodeset"14:15
JubeiI'm trying to make grub boot linux from a usb stick. I assume it will be hd1,0 (or hd1,1). Could somebody point me to a guide that explains how to accomplish this because my googling so far has been unsuccesful14:15
lotuspsychjethinky: delete nomodeset, save file sudo update-grub and reboot14:15
XenophonFsruli: that's not a file system14:15
thinkyok14:15
XenophonFxfs, ext4, jfs, zfs are all file systems14:16
XenophonFhow you shrink them (whether you can shrink them) depends on how the volume is formatted14:16
XenophonFLVM can sometimes shrink the contained file system, e.g., ext4 per the link I posted.14:16
XenophonFThat doc also shows how to change the disk partitioning14:17
sruliXenophonF: i am confused, its a LVM partition of 150G containing a  pv of size 100G all the filesystems are in the LV's14:17
thinkybrb14:18
sruliXenophonF: i found the resizepart in that page, thanks (the ext4 part of the title was not what i needed to didnt check)14:20
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y2Chn96zgf/14:20
lotuspsychjethinky: check: sudo lshw -C video again14:21
lotuspsychjethinky: see if your driver= has loaded now14:21
thinkyok14:22
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/m8bJBTnxZ2/14:22
thinkyi think it is ok now :)14:22
thinkythank you very very much !14:22
lotuspsychjethinky: try video now :p14:22
thinky!cookie lotuspsychje14:23
thinkyhow was that command? lol14:23
lotuspsychjethinky: | in between14:23
thinkylotuspsychje: one more thing14:23
thinky!cookie | lotuspsychje14:23
ubottulotuspsychje: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!14:23
thinkyhow can i totally remove ubuntu-unity-desktop from the system? it still shows up on login screen14:24
lotuspsychjethinky: you installed few hours ago, you sure yout want to remove it now?14:27
thinkyyes14:28
thinkydo u think system slow down and non stability issues was related with graphics card?14:28
lotuspsychjethinky: nomodeset blocked your graphics driver, that was surely related to your video issues14:29
lotuspsychjethinky: stability problems is something else, not sure how you define those?14:30
thinkyit was heating my laptop too much cpu and ram usage..etc14:30
thinkythere was delay problems with desktop14:31
thinkyit seems now it is smooth14:31
thinkyit feels smooth now14:31
lotuspsychjethinky: you said earlier you already purged unity14:32
jinzo78Hi all. Quick question: I have a problem which appeared at a first time on the VPS I use as server for my client-server application, and now on my client. Suddenly, when I try to execute some processes, it fails with the "failed to allocate memory". This happens even if I try to execute "reboot", "bash", or if I try to SSH connect into the problema14:33
jinzo78tic machine. For the VPS, I solved by rebooting from Plesk; for the kiosk, it's not reasonable, because I have to sell this product and I have to guarantee 24h uptime. Could you give me some advice? Thank you in advance!14:33
thinkylotuspsychje: yes purged but still exists :/14:34
blackflowjinzo78: best advice you can get: if you need to ask this question, better not sell any "guarantee" based service. you'll just end in a pickle and potentially in a lawsuit trouble for negligence.  Having said that, first things to check. How much memory you have for the VM/kiosk?14:35
lotuspsychjethinky: try sudo apt autoremove14:35
thinkyok14:36
jinzo78blackflow: 6 GB RAM14:36
jinzo78in the kiosk14:36
jinzo78and 8 GB on the server14:37
blackflowjinzo78: is there any limit on the cgroup of the service that's failing?14:37
jinzo78How do I check that?14:37
thinkylotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/CjHH8CZFty/14:37
blackflowjinzo78: have oyu configured any via service unit files?  Also are you out of free space in /dev/shm?14:38
blackflowjinzo78: also check /run and other tmpfs. better, pastebin   df -h   run on a machine that's failing.14:38
johnc--hi, which one is the correct format to enter in a crontab entry: 0 0 1 * * ./certbot-auto renew "OR" 0 0 1 * * certbot-auto renew14:40
leftyfbjohnc--: neither. Use the full path to certbot-auto14:41
blackflowaye.14:41
jinzo78First question: I have configured some service unit that don't run as daemons but run at boot, to start the services on tmux terminals, but no service units with daemon processes. Second question: how do I check in /dev/shm?14:41
johnc--ok14:41
jinzo78Do I have to use df -h on /dev/shm?14:41
lotuspsychjethinky: check if you still have of these packages installed: https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/04/how-to-install-unity-in-ubuntu-1804-lts.html14:42
blackflowjinzo78: no, df -h gives a summary for all mounted filesystems.    really, if you have to ask that, how can you sell any services, and guarantee anything for them!14:42
johnc--leftyfb, i have doubt. I can do ./certbot-auto from my home directory with no folder, so i'll do 0 0 1 * * /home/john/certbot-auto renew ?14:44
leftyfbjohnc--: that would also be the wrong way to go about it14:45
leftyfbjohnc--: install letsencrypt properly and use the full apth14:45
leftyfbpath*14:45
johnc--okay. will do.14:46
blackflowpacakged certbot?14:46
leftyfbcorrect14:46
blackflowmethinks that even comes with a cronjob already installed14:46
leftyfbletsencrypt is part of ubuntu14:46
blackflowoh aye, /etc/cron.d/certbot  installed by 'certbot' package14:47
blackflow!info certbot14:47
ubottucertbot (source: python-certbot): automatically configure HTTPS using Let's Encrypt. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.23.0-1 (bionic), package size 17 kB, installed size 51 kB14:47
blackflow!info letsencrypt14:47
ubottuletsencrypt (source: python-certbot): transitional dummy package. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.23.0-1 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 13 kB14:47
jinzo78blackflow: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wCQqp28fBm/ that's my df -h output now, the machine currently is not failing but I don't know if it will. Also, I don't feel the need to be that nasty, so please be more kind with me.14:47
blackflowjinzo78: I've been burnt by people selling services who had no clue how to work those services. so yeah, I'll be nasty. Get a clue before you sell and take peoples money.14:49
jinzo78I'm here to have a clue before selling :)  so will you ask me my question or do I have to leave the channel?14:51
blackflowjinzo78: you have to check the state of the machine _when_ it is failing. df -h will show stats for mounted filesystems, tmpfs included. `free -m` will give you general memory info see  linuxatemyram.com for more info in its output.14:53
blackflowjinzo78: when it fails, you need to know which process failed. observe it's RSS and VSZ in output of `ps axuf`. is there swap? is `dmesg` listing any OOM situations, is OOM killer at work?14:54
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thinkyoh i need to go14:55
thinkysee ya later dudes14:55
hellhound!paste14:56
blackflowjinzo78: which ubuntu is that? is tehre systemd? if yes, write a proper service unit file instead of running stuff via tmux. tmux damons have its use, but not for production, and a dedicated service is what you need. limit the service's memory use so it doesn't bring the entire machine down, in case it needs lots of RAM14:56
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.14:56
jinzo78Ubuntu 18.04. Yes, there is systemd. I use tmux to run my stuff because I need to debug them. I'm not yet at selling stage, I'm still in a beta/pre-release phase.14:58
jinzo78blackflow14:58
blackflowjinzo78: right, well, you need to take look at it when it starts happening14:59
johnc--leftyfb, i followed the instructions here, https://certbot.eff.org/lets-encrypt/ubuntubionic-apache.html and everything is working fine. On the last page Automatic Renewal section, it says automatic, but when i do crontab -l nothing is present. Do i need to manually add it?15:00
leftyfbjohnc--: sudo apt install certbot15:00
plasmid Ubuntu Desktop has virtual manager installed (virt-manager) but Ubuntu 18.04 server does not. I want to use the server but i am running into dependency nightmares with the server because it can't find this and that. I installed the basic development packages but ti cannot find virt-manager in the repository like Ubuntu desktop. Why?15:01
leftyfbjohnc--: then you are done. There should be a cron job created for you15:01
jinzo78blackflow if "it" means the "failed to allocate memory" error, as I said before, I can't run any process, including "reboot". How do I run df -h if I can't even manage to reboot?15:01
blackflowjinzo78: OTOH running tmux like that gets you under user slice and cgroup, which have special considerations. I don't know if this is already in effect on Ubuntu, but for example logind should kill any process, even your tmux, when you logout, unless you run it under its own scope15:01
johnc--leftyfb, i got:  certbot is already the newest version (0.26.1-1+ubuntu18.04.1+certbot+2). certbot set to manually installed. 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed.15:02
ducasseplasmid: add the universe repo15:02
blackflowjinzo78: not even if you log in through another channel? another ssh session? console?15:02
plasmid@ducasse err.. can you point me to the documentation on how to add repos to the Ubuntu server?15:02
ducasseplasmid: 'sudo add-apt-repository universe'15:03
jinzo78blackflow sometimes I can't even log via SSH, it gets completely stuck...15:03
blackflowjinzo78: what about virtual console?15:03
plasmid@ducasse it states: sudo: add: command not found15:05
jinzo78blackflow the kiosk (that is a MiniPC) has no virtual console besides of a terminal. And if I can't run gnome-terminal, I don't know other ways to have access to a console.15:05
blackflowjinzo78: ctrl-alt-F2  for example, to access the tty215:05
blackflowthen F1 or F7 back to GUI tty15:06
blackflow*ctrl-F1 or ctrl-F715:06
ducasseplasmid: you must have a typo, copy and paste what i wrote15:06
blackflowjinzo78: also consider setting up syslog forwarding to an external machine, or even journal remote loading (google for "systemd journal remote service"). if you can't run anything on the machine, all this is moot and you need to find a way to siphon away all the info so you can read it elsewhere.15:06
BluesKajplasmid no ":" between sudo or add15:06
plasmid@ducasse and @BluesKaj, i missed the hyphen. Getting glasses...15:08
plasmidso the universe repository will contain everything Ubuntu desktop has?15:09
plasmidWhat I am trying to accomplish is setup Ubuntu server as the host and KVM Windows 1015:10
diverdudehi, how do i install python pip on ubuntu 16.04? apt-get install python-pip says "Unable to locate package"15:10
ducasseplasmid: there is also multiverse, for example15:10
ducasse!repositories | plasmid15:10
ubottuplasmid: 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.15:10
blackflowjinzo78: but ideally.... you should write a proper systemd .service unit and use resource control to constrain memory use. that way you can get the process killed wihtout it affecting the whole machine.   see systemd.resource-control(5) manpage and enties MemoryHigh and MemoryMax15:11
plasmid@ducasse thanks. appreciated m8.15:11
ducasseplasmid: yw15:11
jinzo78blackflow I totally forgot about CTRL+F1 for the console. However, I can't access that console right now from the kiosk, I don't know why. I tried CTRL+F2, CTRL+ALT+F2, but nothing.15:11
jinzo78Thanks for the advice about the systemd .service unit, I will seriously consider it15:12
blackflowjinzo78: dunno why, is the kiosk software somehow hijacking those shortcuts?15:13
diverdudeahh looks better with kernels i think? http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/s9ZxHkF3Jh15:15
diverdudehi, how do i install python pip on ubuntu 16.04? apt-get install python-pip says "Unable to locate package"15:16
blackflow!info python-pip15:17
ubottupython-pip (source: python-pip): Python package installer. In component universe, is optional. Version 9.0.1-2.3~ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 147 kB, installed size 655 kB15:17
blackflow!info python-pip xenial15:17
ubottupython-pip (source: python-pip): alternative Python package installer. In component universe, is optional. Version 8.1.1-2ubuntu0.4 (xenial), package size 140 kB, installed size 620 kB15:17
blackflowdiverdude: did you enable the Universe repo?15:17
diverdudeblackflow: no...how do i do that?15:18
jinzo78blackflow sorry for the late reply, I was trying with another keyboard15:19
blackflowdiverdude: see the links given to plasmid right after you logged in15:19
ducassediverdude: 'sudo add-apt-repository universe'15:19
jinzo78Anyway, I don't think that a normal fullscreen Firefox window hijacks those shortcuts, could it?15:19
blackflowjinzo78: no, but your DE/WM of choice could15:20
blackflowctrl+alt+F# shoudl work under gnome, for example15:20
jinzo78blackflow I'm under GNOME and I can't...15:21
blackflowjinzo78: or try another tty, maybe F2 is taken15:21
blackflowtry F315:21
jinzo78blackflow I've tried all Fx from 1 to 715:21
jinzo78no response15:22
blackflowctrl + alt + F#   and not just ctrl  ?15:22
BluesKajctl+alt+F#15:22
jinzo78Tried both CTRL+ALT and CTRL, same result15:22
blackflowjinzo78: is this a regular Bionic installation? GDM for DM and GNOME for DE?15:23
jinzo78blackflow yes15:23
MiarHi, just bumping this - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/180205215:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1802052 in linux (Ubuntu) "WMI Error - ACPI Exception AE_NOT_FOUND" [Undecided,Confirmed]15:24
BluesKajjinzo78, check your Fn key if this is a laptop15:24
blackflowjinzo78: sorry I don't know why, or what the solution would be15:25
jinzo78BluesKaj it's not a laptop :/  and I tried two different external keyboards15:25
jinzo78blackflow no problem, no one knows everything15:25
jinzo78My actual problem is the "cannot allocate memory" issue, because I know how to solve it under the server now (systemd) but not under the client15:26
diverdudehi, how do i downgrade to kernel linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic?15:28
blackflowjinzo78: pretty much the same way, there's no difference in that regard. except that with GUI you're under different defautl cgroup/slice15:29
blackflowjinzo78: my bet is on tmpfs getting filled up. /run probably.   it happened in the past that journald for example would eat up all the tmpfs RAM and lock the machine. that should've been resolved by now and by default journal is now persistent on disk15:30
diverdudecan i even downgrade kernel in when booted on a live ubuntu?15:32
blackflowdiverdude: you can install <another> version and reboot into it. only like that.15:32
diverdudeblackflow: ok, where can i download an ubuntu with kernel linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic ?15:33
blackflowdiverdude: isn't that regular kernel on Xenial?15:34
blackflow!info linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic15:34
ubottuPackage linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic does not exist in bionic15:34
blackflow!info linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic xenial15:34
ubottulinux-image-4.4.0-21-generic (source: linux): Linux kernel image for version 4.4.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0-21.37 (xenial), package size 16983 kB, installed size 39251 kB15:34
diverdudeblackflow: is there no URL?15:35
blackflowdiverdude: what _exactly_ are you trying to do? which ubuntu, what, and why?15:35
diverdudeblackflow: i need to download new ISO file right?15:35
diverdudeblackflow: i have a malfunctioning FTDI device and i need to test it with an older kernel somehow15:36
jinzo78blackflow I've checked again df -h now15:36
blackflowdiverdude: on Xenial?15:36
jinzo78(it is not in failing state)15:36
diogochi all15:36
jinzo78The difference is not in /run, but in /dev/shm15:36
diverdudedoes not really matter actually15:36
blackflowdiverdude: thing is, kernel and systemd should be more on less in lock-step feature-wise. it is supported to install a newer kernel, but not the other way around. You could try installing the deb directly, I suppose15:39
blackflowdiverdude: see  https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/linux-image-4.4.0-21-generic   see the table Download...   near the bottom of the page, then click on the architecture in that table, eg. amd6415:40
diverdudeblackflow: amd64 is just standard 64bit right?15:40
blackflowthen you can install it with   dpkg -i <that file>     but... you should probably remove your existing kernel package first.15:40
diverdudeblackflow: ok, how do i do that?15:41
tgm4883removing the existing kernel seems like a bad idea15:41
blackflowdiverdude: see one line above.   but note that this is NOT supported. no idea what will happen or if it will run at all.15:41
blackflowtgm4883: well yeah. but I don't know if those packages can co-install like that.15:41
tgm4883also, use apt to install .deb files, not dpkg15:41
blackflowdiverdude: perhaps listen to tgm4883 and don't remove the existing kernel first15:42
tgm4883blackflow: diverdude the packages should be able to coexist just fine15:43
tgm4883assuming I've read enough backlog and you're attempting to install a different version of the linux kernel15:43
cryptodanbut what is the issue that diverdude is trying to solve ?15:44
blackflowjinzo78: Use at 100% ?15:44
tgm4883you'll probably also want the cooresponding -headers and -modules packages15:44
tgm4883cryptodan: "i have a malfunctioning FTDI device and i need to test it with an older kernel somehow"15:45
jinzo78blackflow no, it raised from 29 to about 40 MB (of 2,9 GB total). But now it decreased again15:45
jinzo78to 29 MB15:45
blackflowtgm4883: what modules package tho? aren't all the module packed together with the kernel?15:46
blackflowah, there's linux-image-extra-<version>-generic15:46
cryptodandiverdude: any errors that can be shared via dpaste.com or other paste site?15:46
blackflowjinzo78: that's irrelevant then.15:47
tgm4883blackflow: no, there's a 'linux-modules-extra-<version>' and a 'linux-headers-<version>' package15:47
gerihi, can someone tell me whats this error about? https://ideone.com/qv1eMF15:47
blackflow!info linux-module-extra-4.4.0-21-generic xenial15:47
ubottuPackage linux-module-extra-4.4.0-21-generic does not exist in xenial15:47
blackflowtgm4883: are you sure?15:47
blackflow!info linux-modules-extra-4.4.0-21-generic xenial15:47
ubottuPackage linux-modules-extra-4.4.0-21-generic does not exist in xenial15:47
blackflow!info linux-image-extra-4.4.0-21-generic xenial15:48
ubottulinux-image-extra-4.4.0-21-generic (source: linux): Linux kernel extra modules for version 4.4.0 on 32 bit x86 SMP. In component main, is optional. Version 4.4.0-21.37 (xenial), package size 37555 kB, installed size 116877 kB15:48
jinzo78blackflow as I thought... But if /run is not the problem (2 MB used of 579 MB), /dev/shm is not the problem (the increases are not critical), what could the problem be?15:48
Pozzohello15:48
blackflowand headers aren't needed unless you're building a module, or have a DKMS package (like nvidia)15:48
diverdudecryptodan: my FTDI linear actuator hangs i cannot communicate with it15:48
PozzoHi... I've an issue with a fresh install of 18.04LTS on an old Dell laptop E5400 (core i5, etc)15:49
diverdudecryptodan: no errorsæ... it just hangs when i try to communicate with it15:49
blackflowjinzo78: but you're looking at it now. you should look at that when it starts to fail for OOM. situations that lead to that can be short and transient and observable only when they happen15:49
blackflowjinzo78: anyway, I have to split now, good luck.15:50
jinzo78blackflow thanks for all!15:50
Pozzoall is seems ok when I boot ... but once I've entered the login/passwd of the user account : the screen turn black with just the white cursor moving... and it's blicking with my external display (connected by VGA port)15:50
Pozzoif I disconnect the external display... it works...15:51
Pozzobefore the login has been completed : the GDM is displayed correctly (the purple background is displayed on the main laptop screen AND on the external screen too.. and the cursor can move over the 2 screen...)15:52
tgm4883geri: which error? The one about the missing packages or the one where you ask about a distro not supported in this channel?15:52
Pozzoany help will be very appreciate...15:52
tgm4883blackflow: yes, although maybe it was named different in the 4.4 version?15:53
blackflowtgm4883: looks like it changed recently yes15:54
blackflowbbl15:54
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HipHop-openboxCan I install screenkey in Openbox?16:23
Irritiable|LTWhat is "screenkey?"16:25
Irritiable|LTAccessibility?16:25
HipHop-openboxScreencast like key-mon16:28
HipHop-openboxIrritiablyLT you all right?16:29
HipHop-openboxI was looking at dependencies. Cause I don't want to install gnome to get screenkey to function in lxde openbox16:30
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HipHop-openboxAlso looked at key-mon for same dependencies to see if I can get around package installs of this nature...16:32
HipHop-openboxAnyways I have answered my own question16:32
blueskanyone here that can help me for a minute my computer keeps force shutdown?16:47
blueski am asking here because I am pretty desperate, been trying to fix it myself for 2 weeks..16:50
tomreynbluesk: this is usually a hardware issue.16:51
blueskis there any way to disable the force shutdown argh...16:51
tomreynbluesk: has it been working reliably before, if so, what have you changed, if not, what else happened 2 weeks ago?16:52
blueskyes thank you, i shall explain...16:52
tomreyni assume that by "force shutdown" you mean spontaneous power off?16:52
blueskwhen I do something heavy, like compile GCC or compile the kernel it will "ubuntu will shutdown in 60 seconds"16:52
tomreynhmm, that's unusual. which ubuntu version is this?16:53
blueskbut I am on said computer now, it wont shutdown just playing music and typing to you it will never shutdown16:53
Irritiable|LTkernel_panic?16:53
tgm4883bluesk: laptop/desktop?16:53
bluesklaptop thank you guys16:54
tgm4883my money is on heat16:54
tomreynbluesk: there's no hit on a web search for "ubuntu will shut down in", so i don't think "ubuntu will shutdown in 60 seconds" is the message it prints16:54
blueskwell not the exact message it comes up with hold on...16:54
tgm4883...16:54
Irritiable|LTWindows/Ubuntu XD16:55
blueskit says..16:55
blueskShut down this system now? "this system will be automatically shutdown in 60... 59..."16:55
blueskand it only happens when I am compiling GCC or the kernel16:56
tomreynso this message would display if you press the power button, triggering the acpi shutdown signal.16:56
blueskI do not have the experience with ubuntu to manually disable this message16:56
blueskyes it is the same message it is as if someone is clicking shutdown on my computer...16:57
tomreynthere are other ways to trigger this signal, including by software. ubuntu would not normally display this message as a result of the system running hot or as an immediate result of compiling software.16:57
tomreynbluesk: which ubuntu version is this?16:57
blueskubuntu mate16:57
tomreynthat's the flavour. i mean the output of "lsb_release -ds"16:58
NoImNotNineVolti'm developing a service. where on the filesystem should i drop the env file on ubuntu? /etc/env.d/ doesn't seem to be a thing.16:58
bluesktomreyn 18.10 server with ubuntu-mate as the gui that i used16:59
NoImNotNineVoltshould i just go with /etc/myservice/foo?17:00
tomreynbluesk: is it fully updated? which 3rd party software and apt respoitories are configured and installed?17:00
bluesktomreyn: it has been updated all types of software I have installed ive even installed AMD's OpenCL software just to use the drivers17:00
tonytfor anyone following Linux On Galaxy, they changed the name https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2018/11/linux-on-dex-ubuntu17:01
blueskive installed intel C++ compiler to use their CPU drivers17:01
blueskapt repositories are default hey could not having the 32-bit libraries cause this problem?17:02
tomreynno17:02
blueskI compile GCC with --disable-multilib17:02
blueskoh ok17:02
tgm4883bluesk: I'm doubtful that it's caused by compiling. I still think it's heat/cpu stress17:03
blueskright but I want to manually disable it from shutting down17:04
tgm4883bluesk: You're assuming that it's malfunctioning and not shutting down to protect your hardware?17:05
bluesktgm: I am assuming that you are right, that it is overheating, and I want to keep running it anyway17:06
tgm4883bluesk: out of curiosity, is there anything in /var/log/syslog that would indicate the purpose of the shutdown?17:07
tgm4883!tab | bluesk17:07
ubottubluesk: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.17:07
Irritiable|LTI disabled my logs eons ago. :317:07
tgm4883Irritiable|LT: good thing I wasn't asking you for them then...17:08
Irritiable|LTThat is a good thing!17:08
Irritiable|LTIn fact: It's grrrrreat!17:08
tgm4883!ot | Irritiable|LT17:09
ubottuIrritiable|LT: #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!17:09
Irritiable|LTGood point.17:09
Irritiable|LT!ot | tgm488317:09
Irritiable|LT[11:08:34] <tgm4883> Irritiable|LT: good thing I wasn't asking you for them then...17:09
ubottutgm4883: #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!17:09
tomreynbluesk: running this may get us something to work with:   sudo /bin/true; pastebinit <( lsb_release -ds; cat /proc/version; sudo apt-get -y update 2>&1; apt-cache policy 2>&1; sudo apt-get -fys install 2>&1; sudo apt-get -fyVs dist-upgrade 2>&1; ); journalctl -b | pastebinit17:11
blueskyes I was in the process of pastebin you the ....17:12
blueskdoesnt allow that much to paste17:15
tomreynbluesk: which pastebin are you using?17:17
blueskpastebin.com17:17
blueskNov  8 07:55:08 p370sm sensors[1271]: Core 3:        +76.0°C  (high = +84.0°C, crit = +100.0°C)17:18
tomreynno one here recommended using pastebin.com17:18
tomreyn!paste | bluesk17:18
ubottubluesk: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:18
tomreynthe second command's output might be too long, indeed. but ithen you don't seem to have tried to run those anyways.17:19
blueskhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dWxqqfzvkn/17:20
blueskthanks17:20
Irritiable|LT!weather 7875317:26
tomreynbluesk: you booted with the 'ro' parameter, is this a live / installer image?17:26
tomreyn!ot | Irritiable|LT17:26
ubottuIrritiable|LT: #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!17:26
bluesktomreyn: I installed using a ubuntu server 18.1017:28
blueskusing a ubuntu server 18.10 live cd...17:28
blueskthe sudo apt install ubuntu-mate*17:28
tomreynbluesk: i assume you probably chose to boot to the recovery menu, then chose to boot the system up fully from there.17:30
arooni/exit17:34
tomreynBluesKaj: this message keeps repeating on your logs: dbus-daemon: Unknown group "power" in message bus configuration file; dbus-daemon: [system] Reloaded configuration17:40
NoImNotNineVoltdoh, /etc/default/myservice17:41
tomreynBluesKaj: sorry this wasnt for you, but dorr Bluesk17:41
tomreyn*for17:41
Apachezany of you who have a recommended way to reformat microsd-cards in ubuntu?17:47
lordcirthApachez, reformat to what filesystem?17:49
jayjoI can't scp a file from a server that I just chown'd with a permission denied error. I'm connecting with the user (ubuntu) that owns the file (ubuntu:ubuntu) - what else can I look into?17:54
Apachezlordcirth: just any, this microsd card seems to not accept writes but ubuntu doesnt complain (18.10)17:55
Apachezlsblk verifies its not readonly17:55
Apachezand no lock button is enabled17:55
jayjoI see that the permissions are `-rw-------` - do I need more for scp?17:56
lordcirthjayjo, are you sure you have permission to write the file on the other end?17:56
lordcirthApachez, and your user has write permission to the mountpoint?17:56
TheFuzzStoneHi!17:56
lordcirthApachez, What error do you get when you try to write?17:57
lordcirthTheFuzzStone, hi17:57
Apachezno error17:57
Apachezhere is how I tried to force it into a reformat:17:57
Apachezplug it into the box (microsd hc 8gb samsung card into a samsung microsd to sd adapter, lockbutton is disabled)17:57
TheFuzzStoneNice! You see my messages! (I'm not familiar with IRC).17:58
Apachezdd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/mmcblk1 bs=1M count=10017:58
TheFuzzStoneI have a question. There is a possibility to see what was going on before I came to some channel?17:58
Apachezcfdisk /dev/mmcblk117:58
tgm4883TheFuzzStone: no. This is the support channel so it wouldn't be relevant anyway17:58
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Apachezthere are now no partitions (because of the dd above), create one single primary dos partition of type: 0C (W95 LBA)17:58
Apachezrun mkfs.vfat /dev/mmcblk1p117:59
TheFuzzStonetgm4883: I'm asking in general.17:59
Apachezmount mmcblk1p117:59
Apacheztouch /media/ubuntu/<id of the partition>/hepp.txt17:59
Apachezvi /media/ubuntu/<id of the partition>/hepp.txt         fills it with some text and save it17:59
Apachezrun    cat /media/ubuntu/<id of the partition>/hepp.txt    to see the content17:59
Apachezsync18:00
tgm4883TheFuzzStone: not anything close to real time18:00
Apachezremove the sd adapter with the microsd inside18:00
Apachezreinsert it18:00
Apachezold partions are back (2 of them) with the previous files... that hepp.txt is nowhere to be seen18:00
TJ-Apachez: that has been a fairly common issue with SD-cards; usually it's a problem with the firmware/controller in the device (or the adapter)18:02
TJ-Apachez: It *seems* to work because the writes go into the kernel page cache and and subsequent reads come from there18:02
TJ-Apachez: I once had that with the laptop's built-in MMC controller; I put the micro-SD card in a USB adapter and was able to dd if=/dev/zero the entire device, after which it behaved with the MMC - my hypothesis is it needed that to do garbage-collect and re-map failed blocks18:05
Apacheztnx18:07
ApachezIm trying with a usb adaptor now instead of that sd adapter18:07
c|onemanHi, I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 on an android box that has had a custom-image cobbled together for it. The barrier to updating to 16.04 seems to be the custom kernel they put 3.0.36+. Does a kenel 4.x exist for my device? It's an RK3188 ARM chip. Also it uses U-boot or something instead of grub.18:10
FxSubzerohi18:11
FxSubzeroi thing that can run ubuntu-mate for raspberry18:11
FxSubzerosory, i have a bad enghish18:12
FxSubzerohttps://ubuntu-mate.org/download/18:12
lordcirthFxSubzero, you want to install ubuntu mate on a raspberry pi?18:13
FxSubzeroyes18:13
lordcirthFxSubzero, ok, and what problem are you having?18:14
FxSubzeroi think <c|oneman> device can run ubuntu-mate for raspberry pi18:14
FxSubzeroi have no problem, runs very well18:14
FxSubzero:)18:14
lordcirthOh ok18:15
c|onemanFxSubzero: what device do you have18:15
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Richard_CavellHi everyone. When I start mate-terminal, how do I start it with a shell other than bash?18:16
FxSubzeropi 3 b+18:16
Apacheznope didnt work18:17
FxSubzerowith Cortex-A5318:17
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pragmaticenigmaRichard_Cavell: You might find better assistance in the #ubuntu-mate channel18:25
wilkinsmicawberthe installation of ubuntu I pick shouldn't impact operating speed if i'm booting to terminal, correct?18:27
wilkinsmicawberaside from boot time18:28
leftyfbhuh?18:28
wilkinsmicawberubuntu has all these system requirements for all the different versions18:29
wilkinsmicawberbut i'm assuming that's just if you use the desktop18:29
wilkinsmicawberi want to download ubuntu mate to get the gnome backend up front18:29
leftyfbif you're only booting to terminal, install ubuntu server18:29
wilkinsmicawberi eventually want to run a gnome program in a low-end window manager18:29
leftyfblxde would be better for that as opposed to mate18:30
blackflowgnome program... you mean gtk program?18:30
wilkinsmicawbereven if i set it up to boot to terminal and then some other window manager?18:30
wilkinsmicawberya18:30
blackflowgtk3?18:30
wilkinsmicawberright18:30
blackflowmate's not bad, or xfce even.18:31
wilkinsmicawbergoing to be booting to fluxbox18:32
blackflowI'd go with open box if you don't need a full DE18:32
blackflowor flux yeah18:32
blackflowI used to run openbox for steam as gnome negatively impacts performance18:32
wilkinsmicawberjust hoping no part of that 3gb system rec. for mate is for background processes that run regardless of the desktop being launched18:33
blackflowwilkinsmicawber: hmm?18:37
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CoolerZok something REALLY WEIRD just happened18:39
wilkinsmicawber@blackflow the mate page recommends 3gb ram for installation, but i'm assuming that's just for if you're using their desktop18:40
CoolerZi opened a folder in visual studio code and now if i click the file explorer it opens visual studio code18:40
CoolerZand opens the folder in visual studio code18:40
CoolerZThat has to be a bug or something18:40
TheWildhello18:40
CoolerZI didn't know it was possible to change the default application to use when opening folders18:41
blackflowCoolerZ: what!18:42
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CoolerZok i fixed it by opening system monitor and killing nautilus18:42
CoolerZnow its returned to normal18:42
CoolerZblackflow, thats exactly what i said18:43
blackflowCoolerZ: isn't visual studio a snap?18:43
kur1janyone have suggestions on resolving this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/autofs/+bug/40189/ I've tried every single suggestion listed in the bug report but not having any luck18:44
TheWilddoes someone know the Nestopia emulator in apt repository is somewhat modified version of the https://github.com/0ldsk00l/nestopia or just the author f'd it up so badly?18:44
ubottuLaunchpad bug 40189 in autofs (Ubuntu Xenial) "[SRU] [xenial] [bionic] autofs needs to be restarted to pick up some shares" [Undecided,Incomplete]18:44
TheWildmy emulator is missing a lot of advanced options and has no support for keyboard... I mean *Subor* keyboard.18:44
tgm4883blackflow: it's both a snap and a deb18:44
blackflowI see18:45
blackflowbut there's no mimetype on folders to open them with a custom app like that. I wonder what happened there18:45
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TheWildI know. The idiot uploading it to apt messed up with flags when compiling it, thinking advanced settings aren't necessary.18:52
TheWildCompiling it myself :/18:52
Apachezwtf, this microsd just refuses to get deleted - this is getting personal!19:11
TJ-Apachez: you sound to be having 'fun' :)19:12
TJ-TheWild: I don't see any missing configure flags; what is missing? (BTW, it is a package imported from Debian)19:15
TheWildhmm... I don't know yet, I'm compiling it myself and testing.19:16
TJ-TheWild: it doesn't provide much in the way of configure options: ao, jack, gui and doc19:16
TheWildBut for example menu should have way more options, e.g. selecting what device is connected to given port19:16
TheWildTJ-: I suspect there are flags inside the code19:17
TJ-TheWild: I don't see anything aside from the configure script's library-detection. debian/rules isn't missing anything or disabling either19:18
TheWildno idea. The problem I'm facing is that I'm running "Study and Game 32-in-1" (the cart for those Famicom clones with keyboard), which requires Subor keyboard. The Windows version automatically detected it and even I was able to change it to something else.19:20
TheWildbtw, this cart was chosen because it has BASIC interpreter and I want to prove some hacky stuff19:21
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TheWildthe code for Subor keyboard definitely exist in current Nestopia code19:22
ApachezTJ-: damn that collegue who first tried the sdcard.org reformatter, which failed and then "hey - Apachez probably would like to take a look at this" :)19:24
Apachezso here is my weekend ;)19:24
Apachezdd: writing to '/dev/sdf': No space left on device19:25
Apachez15415297+0 records in19:25
Apachez15415296+0 records out19:25
Apachez7892631552 bytes (7,9 GB, 7,4 GiB) copied, 1501,16 s, 5,3 MB/s19:25
TheWildokay TJ-, give me a while19:26
TheWildmaybe it's just i3wm broken19:26
ApachezI synced, I physically unplugged the usb adapter19:26
Apachezreinserted it... and the damn original partitions are still there !1111111111111111oneonggaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!!!!!!!!19:27
TheWildhow there could be "No space left on device" when you're writing directly to a *block* device?19:28
TJ-Apachez: so the device firmware is refusing to write; presumably there's a bug or its got to many blocks retired19:29
TJ-TheWild: no space left is when you try to write beyond the end of the device19:29
TheWildah ok. That was confusing19:29
ApachezNAME   MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT19:33
Apachezsdf      8:80   1   7,4G  0 disk19:33
Apachez├─sdf1   8:81   1   243M  0 part /media/ubuntu/49C0-945E19:33
Apachez└─sdf2   8:82   1   6,9G  0 part /media/ubuntu/90d8a831-40b8-410d-9bc1-dfd254a4fe8d19:33
ApachezTJ-: device firmware? its a damn microsd card... there is no room for firmware there :P19:33
blackflow!paste19:33
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.19:33
Kyroswhat is the login manager server called in ubuntu19:35
Kyrosservice19:35
TJ-Apachez: they all have a controller and firmware; it does wear levelling/block reallocation,etc.19:36
Apachezquestion is how I can force to rewrite the damn microsd card19:36
blackflowKyros: systemd-logind? or are you talking about the desktop manager?19:36
Kyrosdesktop manager19:36
Kyrosits just gdm19:38
Kyrosits listed as static which is why i didnt see it19:42
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TJ-Apachez: what make/model is it?20:00
Apachezsamsung 8gb microsd hc20:03
coconutApachez: i had (mount) problems too a few weeks ago with two SD cards.  Just so you know you're not the only one. ;)20:03
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TheWildTJ-: figured out. The author "cleaned up" the interface while porting it to Linux20:23
TheWildDamn, what a pain20:23
TheWildcommit 594204920:23
TJ-TheWild: at least you now know :)20:23
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Apachezoutput of f3probe (I first unmounted the partitions of the microsd) https://pastebin.com/QdkHfy1T20:33
TJ-Apachez: so, the device is foobar then20:36
Apachezhttps://pastebin.com/BJYD4uHh    1st partition, trying 2nd now...20:46
Blubberboptest20:46
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phoenixztest20:46
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phoenixzInstalling Ubuntu server 16.04 (This version is required for Virtualizor, hence not using 18.04) with RAID0 drives, encryption, then LVM.. Install works perfectly, but upon reboot, it appears the system boots, and starts checking for LVM groups while it hasn't done decryption yet.. It first appers to look for the volume group "system" which doesn't exist, because ubuntu itself put "vps2-vg" for the system volume group.. Then I do see some other20:50
phoenixzLVM error messages and then a message "Begin: Waiting for encrypted source device..."20:50
TJ-phoenixz: RAID-0 (stripes) across raw disks or partitions? do you have /etc/crypttab entries for both?20:51
phoenixzDoes anybody here know how I could solve this? I've googled which gave me loads of results from 2009, and I even tried them but they are no longer relevant.. I've been at this for hours, I think there is an issue in the initrd.img file, which I tried to unpack as stated in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1138779&p=7159100#post7159100 but the contents are completely different , I could only find a kernel file in there20:52
phoenixzTJ-: Two raw NVMe disks. They both make /dev/md127, and the ubunto setup for some reason put partitions in there, even though the drives themselves had partitions separated for that (I don't mind that, its only a few hundred lost MBs) and the encrypted device is /dev/md127p3, in /etc/crypttab there is an entry for md127p3_crytpt20:53
TJ-phoenixz: do you know how the initrd.img is built? you can do it manually with verbose logging to see what is found/included using "sudo update-initramfs -vu |& tee /tmp/initrd.log"20:54
phoenixzTJ-: So there is only one entry in crypttab20:54
Apachezaaand 2nd partition is foobared too: https://pastebin.com/3vfRPczF20:54
phoenixzTJ-: I am quite familiar with most of Linux, but the initrd.img is very new for me, trying to lean ASAP on the fly...  I'll try the command you specified, one sec (gotta type it manually on that server)20:55
TJ-phoenixz: well yes it will need partitions; the boot loader usually needs one, as well as the OS20:55
phoenixzTJ-: Correct, but the NVMe devices actually have 2 partitions (both) one 500MB for /boot and the rest for the encrypted stuff.. Hold on, doing the update-initramf...20:55
TJ-phoenixz: there is also the tool "unmkinitramfs" if you want to extract contents of an initrd - it can dela with an initrd that has a raw microcode update prefix20:55
craigbass76I'm trying to use a laptop with two monitors. I've got it all going, but I'd like one of the monitors to be a duplicate of the laptop's screen. Is that possible in GNOME3 ? How about Cinnamon? I'm in the latter.20:56
TJ-phoenixz: is it using UEFI or BIOS boot method?20:56
TJ-craigbass76: that's called mirroring20:56
craigbass76But the third screen, that needs to be it's own rig20:56
craigbass76TJ-, so it's kind of hybrid20:57
TJ-craigbass76: and yes, it is possible. the display manager tool should do it, or you can use the CLI tool "xrandr --output HDMI-X --same-as LVDS-Y"20:57
phoenixzTJ-: Just FYI: I'm doing this stuff on that server through a rescue USB. I booted the rescue drive, dropped to a shell, manually cryptsetup the drive, vgchange enabled the volume group, mounted the root LV in /mnt, then mount --bind proc dev and sys in there then chrooted in there so that I can work directly in that file system..21:02
phoenixzTJ-:  I ran update-initramfs, I saw a huge wall of text coming by, I take it you want that wall.. I'm checking if I can get SSH access so that I can pull the data from that server21:03
phoenixzTJ-: going over that wall, I see a warning from cryptsetyp "WARNING invalid line" which I already figured out is a warning that the crypt device in /etc/crypttab has to be the same name as I used to mount it myself manuall (I just mounted it as md127p3 and in crypttab its md127p3_crypt)21:05
phoenixzI already fixed that  before, tried the update-initramfs without any results, so I want to imagine that that warning is not important?21:05
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TJ-phoenixz: any warning is important. The wall of text should be in /tmp/initrd.log21:07
phoenixzTJ-: I'll update the crypttab contents so that the name matches and retry, then at least that warning is out of the way, one sec21:08
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TJ-phoenixz: if you're working in a chroot, and it has a separate /boot/ file-system, are you doing "mount -a" as soon as you enter the chroot so it is mounted - otherwise you'll be writing new initrd.img's into the root file-systems /boot/ directory, which at run-time isn't the one GRUB will see21:09
TJ-phoenixz: I'm assuming there is an entry in /etc/fstab for /boot/21:09
phoenixzTJ-: *slap* yeah! I completely forgot that one...21:10
phoenixzRerunning it, attempting to get SSH access so that I can do it from this comptuer and dump that log output somewhere, one second21:11
phoenixzTJ-: Could not SSH into the machine for some reason, but I could SSH out.. Pasted the log output here: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YQmxDdV6bK/21:17
TJ-phoenixz: I'll take a look21:18
TJ-phoenixz: you'd best pastebin the /etc/cryptab since it seems that is broken21:19
pizzaburgerHey all! I just installed 18.10 and it looks awesome! However, I can't find some of the settings available in previous versions. Where are Themes/Appearance/Hot Corners?21:20
TJ-phoenixz: if it is broken then the cryptsetup hooks won't be able to write a good /conf/conf.d/cryptroot table to the initrd.img21:20
TJ-phoenixz: I'll bet your extracted doesn't have a (good) /conf/conf.d/cryptroot21:20
TJ-pizzaburger: your extracte ^^initrd.img^^21:21
phoenixzTJ-: Wait, that one had the warning, this one doesn't https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BYQYwDdQ4g/21:21
pizzaburgerTJ-: sorry, I don't really understand21:22
TJ-phoenixz: that one will work it added "Adding binary /lib/cryptsetup/askpass" - extract it, check it has a valid /conf/conf.d/cryptroot - and ensure it was written into the REAL /boot/21:22
TJ-pizzaburger: sorry, my tab-complete chose your nickname instead of phoenixz21:22
phoenixzTJ-: sorry for asking but  what is the best way to extract it? I tried cpio -vid < initrd.imgxxxx which gave me this:  kernel/x86/microcode/Authenticate.AMD that one file in that directory, that's it21:29
TJ-phoenixz: as I said earlier: unmkinitramfs21:30
phoenixzTJ-: I missed that one, sorry. trying now21:30
TJ-phoenixz: it knows about the early-microcode raw prefixes and deal with them. You'll get 2 directories: early/ and main/21:31
phoenixzTJ-: unnkinitramfs doesn't exist, tried apt search, doesn't find it21:33
phoenixzunmkinitramfs, I mean21:34
TJ-phoenixz: what release are you on?21:34
phoenixz16.0421:35
phoenixz16.04 is required for virtualizor, which is going to run on this server21:35
phoenixzTJ-: I'd want 18.04 but it's not supported at this time21:35
TJ-ahhh, the command was added in initramfs-tools 0.12621:36
TJ-!info initramfs-tools-core xenial21:36
ubottuinitramfs-tools-core (source: initramfs-tools): generic modular initramfs generator (core tools). In component main, is important. Version 0.122ubuntu8.13 (xenial), package size 43 kB, installed size 256 kB21:36
phoenixzTJ-: Would that work on 16.04?21:36
TJ-phoenixz: in which case, you'd best grab a copy of the shell script I wrote before that command was added!21:36
phoenixzI just installed initramfs-tools-core but it wasn't there21:37
phoenixz:)21:37
phoenixzOut of sheer curiosity btw, are you an ubuntu or kernel dev?  You seem to know quite a lot about Ubuntu..21:37
phoenixzTJ-: What I just wrote above ^^^21:38
pizzaburgerSo it seems that I have to manually install some of the settings managers which used to come pre-installed before 18.10, like themes and hot corners. Why is that?21:39
Tecanvirtualbox needs updating for security21:39
TJ-phoenixz: http://iam.tj/projects/ubuntu/initrd-extract.bash    ... call it as "initrd-extract.bash /boot/initrd.img-$(uname -r)"21:39
TJ-pizzaburger: if you call it with no arguments it'll try (and fail in an endless loop) to extract all initrd.img files! (I need to fix that!)21:39
TJ-grrr, sorry pizzaburger !21:40
phoenixzTJ-:  working...21:40
OerHekspizzaburger,  i think those are plugins now, see gnome-tweak-tool21:40
TJ-phoenixz: : if you call it with no arguments it'll try (and fail in an endless loop) to extract all initrd.img files! (I need to fix that!)21:40
OerHekshttps://www.fosslinux.com/4184/how-to-enable-hot-corners-in-ubuntu-18-04.htm/21:41
TJ-phoenixz: I've been hacking on Ubuntu since 2005, and do a LOT of the far-out complicated stuff, as well as programming and bug-squashing21:41
TJ-phoenixz: I've been running LUKS encrypted systems for nearly 10 years I think.21:41
pizzaburgerOerHeks: I see it now. Installed GNOME Tweaks 3.30.1 from software manager and I can see all the settings from the plugin, thanks!21:42
pizzaburgerOerHeks: also appreciate the hot corners guide!21:42
OerHekshave fun!21:43
phoenixzTJ-:  I've worked on Linux / Ubuntu since 2004 I think, and with problems I've faced I've learned quite a lot by now, just not your level yet lol.. Been doing LUKS and LVM as well for as long as its there I think..21:43
phoenixzanyway, working on it21:43
TJ-phoenixz: I've recently been hacking on GRUB to add LUKS key-file and yubikey support, but had to pause on that due to other commitments. I do use encrypted /boot/ too21:44
phoenixzTJ-:  I'm happy with encrypted root, encrypted boot sounds too scary with all the problems I've faced already lol21:45
TJ-phoenixz: well there's no point in encrypted rootfs without encrypted /boot/ since anyone can easily interfere with the kernel and/or more likely initrd.img and capture your LUKS passphrase21:46
phoenixzTJ-:  mmmmmm I went over it and the contents in conf/conf.d/crypt looks okay now... But that is AFTER I ran mkinitramfs... so maybe just MAYBE it would already work. I'm going to try a reboot21:46
phoenixzTJ-: True.. But how would you do an encrypted boot, then?21:46
TJ-phoenixz: yes, that's what I suspect and mentioned earlier with that 2nd pastebin21:46
phoenixzAlmost afraid to ask...21:46
TJ-phoenixz: GRUB has the "GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y" - add that to /etc/default/grub (of course, encrypt the /boot/ file-system's partition first :)21:47
TJ-phoenixz: that works for when you have a local console so you can unlock, but not for keyfiles as yet21:47
TJ-phoenixz: I found for headless systems it's easier to use PXE boot to keep the kernel/initrd.img files protected and then can use something like dropbear or mandos21:50
phoenixzTJ-: sounds like that is still in the design phase?21:51
phoenixzTJ-: Boot failed, same problem.. I'll post a picture of console output21:51
TJ-phoenixz: what? mandos?21:51
TJ-GRUB_CRYPTODISK=y has been around for about 8 years I think21:51
TJ-oops, ^_ENABLE_21:52
phoenixzTJ-: https://imgur.com/a/aP5jcB521:53
phoenixzTJ-: No, sorry, the boot of that server still failed with the same error21:53
phoenixzTJ-:  I am going to have to reboot into the USB, chroot and recheck the initramfs contents21:54
phoenixzTJ-:  Gotta go step for a minute first though, I'll be back later to retry..21:54
phoenixzTJ-: Thanks so far for all the help! You're a great rare dude, not many people left on IRC willing to respond and lend a hand!21:54
TJ-phoenixz: you'd best give me some log files: "pastebinit <( lsblk; cat /etc/fstab /etc/crypttab /proc/mdstat /proc/cmdline; ls -l /dev/disk/by-id/ ) "21:56
TJ-phoenixz: you don't need to reboot, you can unlock from there - it should drop to the busybox shell so you can interact21:57
TJ-phoenixz: another tip, to do a controlled initialramfs shell, tap Esc to get to the GRUB boot menu, edit the entry and add "break=premount" to the linux... command-line, do Ctrl+X (or F10) to boot. You'll get the busybox shell. then you can identify the device you need to unlock ("blkid") and do "cryptsetup open --type luks /dev/sdXY crypt_root" (or whatever your device names are) then "exit" or Ctrl+D to22:02
TJ-resume the init script22:02
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fishcookercould i downgrade to old version https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Xd8Tn3c5kN/... i cant do sudo apt install thunderbird=38.6.0+build1-0ubuntu122:20
tomreynfishcooker: why wouöd you want to? the old version is unmaintained, is subject to publicly documented security vulnerabilities.22:22
bray90820How can I fix this error22:23
bray90820N: Skipping acquire of configured file 'main/binary-i386/Packages' as repository 'http://dl.google.com/linux/musicmanager/deb stable InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'22:23
OerHeksbray90820,  disable or remove that .list, as it never installed any package22:24
tomreynbray90820:  install an amd64 variant of ubuntu on hardware which supports it, or use software which provides i386 builds.22:24
bray90820Is any software from that repo required?22:26
tomreynor make it say "deb [arch=amd64] http://dl.google.com/..." on your sources list if you're already using amd6422:26
tomreynit's a third party repository you installed, we can't know what you require22:26
bray90820Oh wait that's my google music uploader ok nevermind now22:26
tomreynubuntu doesn't depend on it22:27
bray90820Yeah i just realized that once I figured out what it actually was22:27
OerHekssnap is also 64 bit only https://snapcraft.io/google-play-music-desktop-player22:29
bray90820OerHeks: Thanks but it's the uploader i am using not a player22:32
fishcookertomreyn: because i need  the required addon supported on the previous version... actually on i actually did accidentally upgrade from /var/log/dpkg.log.1:2018-10-17 13:47:42 upgrade thunderbird:amd64 1:52.9.1+build3-0ubuntu0.16.04.1 1:60.2.1+build1-0ubuntu0.16.04.4 ... is it possible to roll-back?22:57
Howie69probably the wrong channel, but it's worth a try..23:00
OerHeksremove your current thunderbird and download the old debs?  http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/t/thunderbird/  --- not sure it will work, you might need to use the pinning manual23:08
OerHeks!pinning23:08
ubottupinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto23:08
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TJ-fishcooker: which add-on is it that is no longer compatible?23:09
OerHeksyou might better contact that plugin writers23:09
tomreynfishcooker: wich addon is it?23:11
tomreynHowie69: you didnt give it a try, though23:12
TJ-tomreyn: telepathic support :p23:12
vimarHi all23:12
tomreyn:)23:14
vimar:-)23:15
Greyztaris there any one non rocket science kind of laymen terms explanation somewhere of netplan?23:23
TJ-Greyztar: netplan is a configuration generator, for either NetworkManager, or systemd-networkd23:24
OerHekssure, these examples might clear up https://netplan.io/examples23:25
Howie69tomreyn: Lol23:25
Howie69tomreyn: I found something else to try first :)23:25
Howie69I format a flash drive as EXT2, but devices keep reading it as EXT4 from the ubuntu desktop23:26
GreyztarTJ-: so its not the new NetworkManager?Ive had a never ending fight with /etc/resolv.conf getting overwritten on reboot,says dhcpd overwritten or something,it kind of explains it if its just generating confs23:26
Howie69I wonder if it's the wrong partition type..23:26
damirydenhola!23:26
GreyztarOerHeks: thanks ill look into that :)23:26
Greyztardamiryden: hola (,")23:27
TJ-Greyztar: netplan just writes NM or systemd-networkd configs. If you're trying to manually alter /etc/rsolv.conf you're doing it wrong23:27
TJ-Greyztar: that file is usually a symbolic link to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf, which is updated by the resolvconf package, from data generated by whichever network manager is in use23:28
TJ-Greyztar: what is it you are trying to achieve? ignore DHCP nameservers in favour of your own static set?23:28
GreyztarTJ-: that explains the lengthy struggles hehe,ive been busy with so much else ive not taken the time to properly investigate it,ive just testet few things ,and it worked atleast for a while and then go about other things,time to to a proper read up23:29
GreyztarTJ-: spot on yes ,ive got my own nameserver i want to use :)23:29
TJ-Greyztar: and you're using Network Manager?23:30
OerHeksedit /etc/netplan , sudo netplan apply https://www.techrepublic.com/article/how-to-set-dns-nameservers-in-ubuntu-server-18-04/23:30
TJ-Greyztar: is this for a desktop system, or a server?23:30
TJ-Greyztar: desktops shouldn't be using netplan23:31
GreyztarTJ-: i feel kind of dumb,to be honoust i dont know,ive been editing interface files abit here and there and things atleast work until reboot which i rarely do,sorry i feel dumb,ill go read abit before using your expertise23:31
GreyztarOerHeks: Thanks ill try that also23:31
TJ-Greyztar: if you edit /etc/network/interfaces, that is part of the (deprecated) ifupdown package. When you have an entry in there, the default install of NetworkManager will ignore that interface23:31
GreyztarTJ-: sorry im using server23:31
TJ-Greyztar: OK, so by default server uses systemd-networkd23:32
GreyztarTJ-: this explains alot,i suspected systemd was giving me this troubles23:32
GreyztarTJ-: but please,let me hit google for now,thank alot for your time,ill step back and do a proper reading,again thanks23:33
TJ-Greyztar: so instead of relying on netplan, you should drop that, and manually write a /etc/systemd/network/mynetwork.network23:33
GreyztarTJ-: ill look into that aswell thanks alot (,") time to get proper network up,little tired of always resort to console when rebooting,man i feel stupid ,well im off to google,ill figure it out,thanks for mentioning systemd in that setting23:35
pi0how do i change the color of the locked screen23:35
pi0it sill the standard purple23:35
pi0or default purple23:36
TJ-Greyztar: this is what you need: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7mX88j2Q5q/23:36
GreyztarTJ-: let me see thanks23:36
TJ-Greyztar: change the interface name and nameserver values to your preferences; rename the file if you want (as long as it is .network suffix)23:37
GreyztarTJ-: Sweet!23:37
TJ-Greyztar: and remove any /etc/netplan/* files23:37
TJ-Greyztar: and anything in /etc/network/interfaces23:37
TJ-Greyztar: to load that do "sudo systemctl restart systemd-networkd"23:38
GreyztarTJ-: ill do this,yeah probably interfaces i saw that deprecatiated,im kinda of guilty there,again always the hard way learn i must (,") its just so much awsome stuff im doing these days with containers and automation,gets easily sidetracked23:39
TJ-Greyztar: I know the feeling! I spent 4 hours today trying to figure out why IPv6 RA SLAAC had stopped wotking on one of my servers, and went around the houses until someone spotted a sysctl setting had changed! still don't know what changed it23:40
pi0does anyone know how to change the locked screen color or add wall paper to it23:41
GreyztarTJ-: but man that feeling when things atrt working ohh the joy! im used to manual windows labour,now ive started using sed to edit larger text files,so easily and no more tire hands hehe23:41
TJ-pi0: I think that depends on which screen locker is in use23:42
GreyztarTJ-: ipv6 im really emberrased to say,ive not started that chapter,im going to dual stack my vps after i got ipv4 so i might learn some then23:43
fishcookertomreyn: lightning, sogo connector... did you use the latest thunderbird... any alternative for used addon would be appreciated23:50
TJ-fishcooker: v60 has lightning either as a built-in, or an easy to add add-on. Not sure about sogo though23:51
fishcookersometimes i just need the apps works this upgrade kill the functionality that i used to23:51
fishcookerchecking TJ-23:52
TJ-fishcooker: what is this "sogo" - cannot find a reference that makes sense23:52
Greyztar isnt sogo webui mail something?23:53
Greyztari used it with redmail server i think23:54
tomreynfishcooker: you install xul-ext-lightning23:54
fishcookersogo connector for sogo webapps by google AFAIK... they provide the crafted addon for their service23:55
fishcookerchecking tomreyn23:55
Greyztarohh and also front ends/extension to thunderbird23:55
Greyztarfrontend*23:55
fishcookercool tomreyn TJ- i see the calendar on the menu... thanks for pointing23:58
fishcookerthe lightning addon more critical rather than sogo ... because sogo just an dav address book syncing23:59

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