[01:32] <Checkmate> hey i've problem with sed
[01:32] <Checkmate> can run any command
[01:32] <Checkmate> can't
[01:41] <compdoc> what happens?
[01:44] <genewitch> installed a usb wlan nic but nothing comes up in ifconfig, dmesg: http://projectftm.com/#v80Qq-PQ3z7cbxooxpGcvA
[01:44] <genewitch> what am i missing?
[01:45] <genewitch> ip link: http://projectftm.com/#EQ2snLcjOOQopP2HrQzZ5A   and lsmod shows the 8814au loaded but not in use
[01:48] <genewitch> iwlist scan: http://projectftm.com/#ApT0lE_F-dFiIUhyk0i5LA  i'm not sure if there's something else i configured incorrectly prior to trying to set up wlan
[02:07] <genewitch> anyone?
[02:58] <genewitch> hm
[06:14] <genewitch> i fixed it with a github repo, that made a dkms instead of a modprobe module, comes up on boot
[12:48] <bipul> Hi.
[12:49] <bipul> I'm facing an issue while installing Ubuntu server 18.04 with preseed method. I would be thankful if somebody points out where i'm doing mistake here https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/w338ZcGTVt/
[17:06] <hackeron> hey, I have a question, ubuntu has both journald and rsyslogd - is there any way to get journald to pick up all logs currently going to syslog?
[17:14] <joop_> /close
[17:46] <JanC> hackeron: do you have logs that go to rsyslogd but not to journald?
[17:50] <hackeron> JanC: yes, I can't find the log lines I see in /var/log/ken.log and /var/log/syslog when I run sudo journalctl
[17:55] <hackeron> oh, I added ForwardToSyslog=no
[17:55] <hackeron> to journald.conf and now I'm seeing them :D
[17:59] <JanC> ForwardToSyslog should not influence what gets logged by journald itself?
[18:37] <bipul> Hello how to install Ubuntu server 18.04 via preseed method?
[19:21] <tomreyn> bipul: same as previous releases, but using the netboot / mini / alternative installer. i assume the server-live installer cant be used for preseed installations, yet (i may be wrong),
[19:56] <compdoc> are errors that are written to the console logged somewhere?
[19:56] <bipul> tomreyn, here is the step which i have performed sudo apt install qemu qemu-utils qemu-system ovmf
[19:56] <bipul> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y9dfzmZjgV/
[19:56] <bipul> ignore qemu installation command
[20:01] <compdoc> Im more of a virt-manager kinda guy
[20:09] <raidghost> WHY is the ubuntu installer (ORANGE) shutting down when its time to type username and password and all that other stuff. ITS so Freaky Annoying!
[20:10] <tomreyn> raidghost: i've never seen this. does it switch off instantly? is your hardware stable?
[20:10] <raidghost> My hardware is stable. Ive tried to install ubuntu server 18.04 for like 10 times. the same crap is happening every time.
[20:10] <tomreyn> compdoc: what do you mean by console exactly? what's printed to a tty? or a virtual terminal?
[20:11] <tomreyn> raidghost: which hardware is it? is this 18.04.1 or .0?
[20:11] <raidghost> tomreyn: latest LTS
[20:11] <tomreyn> raidghost: .1 then. any special configurstions?
[20:11] <raidghost> no.
[20:12] <tomreyn> so which harware?
[20:12] <raidghost> added raid and lvm settings in partition. Thats all.
[20:12] <raidghost> Its a intel i7 8086K 32GB ram and asrock z370 pro4
[20:13] <raidghost> got 2 twintuner cards from hauppauge, but would be WEIRD if that was the reason
[20:13] <tomreyn> repeating my other qurestion: does it power down instantly, or does it do an rderly shutdown?
[20:14] <raidghost> tomreyn: it shuts down services and then turn the computer off
[20:14] <raidghost> not power down instantly, it shuts down like if i pressed CTRL ALT del,
[20:15] <raidghost> but i dont touch that keys
[20:15] <tomreyn> so it behaves as if it had been given a power down request via acpii (power button pressed9
[20:15] <tomreyn> ctrl-alt-del would trigger a reboot, does it reboot afterwards?
[20:16] <raidghost> it doesnt reboot
[20:17] <tomreyn> okay, have you tried to verify the installation iso was properly downloaded and also properly written to the installation media?
[20:17] <tomreyn> if not, i*d recommend doing this next
[20:18] <tomreyn> also a bios update may be a good next step (but i'd hold this back until you've verified the download + installation media)
[20:18] <raidghost> tomreyn: the iso was perfectly downloaded. perfectly written to the installation media. I been using ubuntu-server for some years. Never had any issues
[20:18] <raidghost> bios is up to date.
[20:18] <raidghost> The NONE orange installer, would be to prefered used
[20:18] <tomreyn> "perfectly" as in you verified the checksums?
[20:18] <raidghost> yes
[20:19] <tomreyn> well if you prefer to use the alternative installer, then just do it ;)
[20:19] <raidghost> Whats it named?
[20:19] <tomreyn> "alternative installer"
[20:20] <raidghost> so ubuntu-server something- alternative installer
[20:20] <raidghost> ?
[20:20] <raidghost> .iso
[20:20] <tomreyn> no
[20:20] <tomreyn> the file name scheme is the same it used to be in erarlier releases
[20:21] <tomreyn> i.e. compared to the new subiquity based orange themed installer the alternative / classic / debian-installer based  / blue themed installer lacks the word 'live' in its ISO file name.
[20:22] <raidghost> ubuntu-18.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso  ?
[20:22] <raidghost> and the desktop version
[20:23] <compdoc> tomreyn, messages printed on the server's console while not logged in.
[20:24] <raidghost> tomreyn: I give it a shoot without the twintuners, just to be sure it aint the problem
[20:24] <compdoc> I just built a system for a friend with the  i7 8086K and 32G ram. very fast
[20:24] <raidghost> compdoc: no issue?
[20:24] <compdoc> well, it runs win10pro
[20:25] <compdoc> do you oc?
[20:25] <raidghost> Neeh. no OC i like to keep the lifetime as long as possible
[20:25] <compdoc> she got a rtx2080 card too
[20:25] <raidghost> gamer?
[20:25] <raidghost> LOL:P
[20:25] <compdoc> nope, coder
[20:25] <compdoc> waste of card
[20:25] <raidghost> hehehe
[20:25] <raidghost> you go tell here
[20:26] <compdoc> ubuntu on its own wont crash at install. so possible bios setting, or other hardware
[20:27] <compdoc> she has the asrock H370M Pro4
[20:27] <compdoc> have you ever seen a bios setting for pci latency timer?
[20:28] <raidghost> compdoc: the bios shows up as JAPANESE characters without a external graphical card
[20:28] <compdoc> yikes
[20:28] <raidghost> So i soon give a damn in trying to get the iptvserver up running.
[20:29] <raidghost> Wasting time on something that aint wurth it, = Wasted time
[20:29] <compdoc> does it boot to the live desktop ?
[20:29] <compdoc> ah
[20:29] <raidghost> compdoc: not sure, since its the ubuntu-server image on the thumbdrive
[20:30] <compdoc> I was using mythtv running in a vm on mine server for a long time
[20:30] <raidghost> its as hard as to learn my girlfriend how to change sources on my amplifier
[20:30] <raidghost> did you get PCI passtrough ?
[20:30] <raidghost> tried to run tvheadend in a vm, but the picture was frame by frame. Like OLD DAYS video
[20:30] <compdoc> I dont like PCI passtrough so I dont use it
[20:31] <raidghost> How do you get the card to work 100% perfect then ?
[20:32] <compdoc> I used mythv to record some tv channels, and raspberry pis to stream he recordings to my tvs around the house
[20:33] <compdoc> a video card, you mean?
[20:33] <compdoc> I do everything remote, so no video cards involved
[20:33] <raidghost> compdoc: Tvtuner dvb-c
[20:35] <compdoc> oh. I use SiliconDust HDHomeRun. records 3 channels at once
[20:35] <compdoc> needs a cable card tho
[20:35] <compdoc> if you have cable
[20:35] <tomreyn> compdoc: messgaes printed to console are also stored in the kernel ring buffer, which is usually logged to the journal (i.e. use journalctl -s)
[20:35] <compdoc> ty
[20:36] <tomreyn> or dmesg -s during runtmie
[20:36] <tomreyn> and it's journalctl --system, not -s
[20:39] <tomreyn> raidghost: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads#alternate-ubuntu-server-installer
[20:40] <tomreyn> how did you verify the hardwar is stable? did you run 2 full passes of memcheck86+ ? did you cpuburn?
[20:41] <tomreyn> bios in all japanese sounds dodgy
[20:42] <tomreyn> or was it chinese?
[21:24] <raidghost> chinese
[23:06] <raidghost> tomreyn: Any known bug about apt-get install ? it doesnt install package
[23:13] <tomreyn> raidghost: this is way too unspecific.
[23:14] <tomreyn> got any details such as the exact command you ran, the outputit generated, and the ubuntu version + architecture?
[23:38] <tomreyn> gtg