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__robhi00:22
__robis xrandr --brightness actually setting the backlight brighter00:22
__robor is this software brightness00:22
budgie_desktophi just installed ubuntu 18.10, i'm getting extremely poor performance with my gpu (moving windows around is laggy, everything is just laggy in general) ryzen 1700, amd xfx rx 580 / nvme drive, the only thing ive thought of trying so far is to install uku to upgrade my kernel , it helped a little still pretty choppy though. (this also happened on 101:00
budgie_desktop8.04) wayland is worse in 18.10 so i log in x11  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5D7KZWvwyH/01:00
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budgie_desktophttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/B2qN9rSNSh/ lspci -v01:01
chovyis there someway i can try Ubuntu 19.04 iso?01:29
Bashing-omchovy: http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ .01:30
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OerHekschovy, yes, and support in #ubuntu+101:30
Bashing-om!ubuntu+1 | chovy01:30
ubottuchovy: Disco Dingo is the codename for Ubuntu 19.04 - Support only in #ubuntu+101:30
alazyI'm confused about system python files  on ubuntu 18.04; it's come up because pulseaudio-dlna (installed via apt) is crashing at /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/zeroconf.py. It crashes with SyntaxError because this file (zeroconf version 0.21.3) is actually written with python3 syntax. More digging tells me /usr/lib/python{2.7,3}/dist-packages/zeroconf.py are IDENTICAL zeroconf.py version 0.19.101:36
alazywritten with python2 syntax. So, questions are: 1) Why might pulseaudio-dlna be looking in /usr/local; 2) why do I have a python installs at /usr/local/lib/python{2.7,3} at all; 3) How can I find out what, if anything, would miss /usr/local/lib/python2.7 if I nuked it; 4) Is it normal that both /usr/lib/python{2.7,3}/dist-packages/zeroconf.py are identical? Shouldn't the python3 version have, well, python301:36
alazysyntax?01:36
OerHeksodd, it should use python (>= 2.7.5-5~) https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/cosmic/amd64/pulseaudio-dlna/0.5.3+git20170406-101:37
OerHeksoh that is cosmic01:38
OerHekssame https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/amd64/pulseaudio-dlna/0.5.3+git20170406-101:38
cbpyeI'm stuck in a cycle of 1) rebooting to initramfs, 2) running fsck -y on my root partition, 3) dealing with a root partition that is mounted ReadOnly because of fstab configuration, which I can't change.01:40
OerHeks!info python2.7 bionic01:41
ubottupython2.7 (source: python2.7): Interactive high-level object-oriented language (version 2.7). In component main, is optional. Version 2.7.15~rc1-1ubuntu0.1 (bionic), package size 232 kB, installed size 371 kB01:41
Bashing-omcbpye: What prevents you from making the fstab file sane ?01:42
cbpyeprobably because I booted once after adding ro to the grub parameters.  I just undid it (after fscking again).01:43
cbpye... or not.  Now I've got a new issue.01:45
cbpyethe reboot took me to the log-in screen, and promptly locked up after I entered my password.  Mouse still responds, but if I change terminals  and change back it's solid black with a cursor.01:46
cbpyeooh, new output.  on a terminal where I've logged-in I just got [timestamp] systemd-journald[370]: Failed to write entry (X items, Y bytes), ignoring: Read-Only file system01:48
Bashing-omcbpye: Un Good .. check the disk drive health with smartctl ? - Most drives are now supported .01:49
alazyOerHeks: I think pulseaudio-dlna is trying to use py 2.7. I don't understand a) why pulseaudio-dlna looks in /usr/local/lib/python2.7 instead of in /usr/lib/python2.7; and b) why I have a /usr/local/lib/python{2.7.3.6} at all.01:51
cbpyeBashing-om: don't have smartmontools installed.  can't install because root FS is mounted RO01:51
Bashing-omcbpye: Well, how about making up a liveUSB(DVD) ? We got to have some way to look at the disk .01:52
shevchukHi! I'm trying to create smartd notification with zenity, as described here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Smartmontools#Actions_in_case_of_trouble — i.e. I've created a script in `/etc/smartmontools/run.d/` which basically runs `DISPLAY=:0 zenity --warning --text="HDD problem"`, but as it is run by root, it can't connect to X server, I get this error in smartd log: `Unable to init server: Could not connect: Connection refused`01:54
shevchukIs there any workaround?01:54
alazyOerHeks: I mv'd /usr/local/lib/python* elsewhere. Problem solved. Nothing seems broken.01:55
cbpyeBashing-om: looking for USB now.  watch me be unable to find any of my drives.01:55
Bashing-omcbpye: solutions - the path - are sometimes a reAl pain :P01:56
shevchukshevchuk, answering myself: needed to add XAUTHORITY=/home/username/.Xauthority02:04
cbpyeBashing-om: found a 8GB stick.02:04
Bashing-omshevchuk: :) Thanks for the sharing .02:05
cbpyeBashing-om: deferring to you: which rescue-USB image do you prefer?02:09
Bashing-omcbpye: Make up a live image of whatever versiom is installed .. If this is a desktop .. then the installer will do .02:11
gambl0rehow do i create my own desktop widget?02:34
gambl0rehello?02:37
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ellyachthello. I just installed Ubuntu 18.04 on my laptop, everything went fine, stern it was done it prompted me to restart my computer with an option to click restart now. I clicked on restart now and it's not doing anything03:09
Bashing-omellyacht: And if you reboot .. what do you then see ?03:20
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ellyachtok so it booted fine and now it's asking to unlock disk sda5_crypt. I tried both the security key I made and the login password I made and neither work03:24
Bashing-omellyacht: The encryption key will be different than that of the password . Only you can know what you set .. and there is no way to find out what it is .03:25
ellyachtI wrote it down03:27
ellyachtI've tried three times now03:27
ellyachtit says cryptsetup: going to sleep for 60 seconds03:27
Bashing-omellyacht: try with caps lock on and off .. maybe ??03:28
ellyachtI made it with cap locks on. but I can't tell if caps are on cause the LED indicator on tree front of my laptop isn't lit up lol :(03:30
ellyachtsetup successful03:30
ellyachtjust waiting now03:31
ellyachtBRB from my laptop03:31
Bashing-omellyacht: If one could break into encryption, it would not be encryption. You will hve to figure out the key, or re-install .03:32
moredrowsyhi, i was wondering, if the cpufreq_stats module removed from the kernel? I've install cpufreq utils and when trying to run powertop, it keeps saying modprobe fail to load cpufreq_stats03:33
gambl0rehi guys, i want to create my own desktop widget. anyone know how i can do this?03:36
gambl0rehello?03:39
ellyachtPentode: it's frozen on the 'cryptsetup (sda5_crypt): set up successfully' screen03:41
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CheetahPixieMorning, folks.04:02
CheetahPixieI'm having some issues, newer kernels.04:02
CheetahPixieApparently, there's a bug or two that bites my filesystem every now and then, and it's ext4.04:03
CheetahPixieHowever, I just did an fsck without rebooting.04:03
CheetahPixieAnd I need to save some data that can't be saved elsewhere.04:03
CheetahPixieNow, when I try to remount it as read write after checking, it just refuses.04:03
Schnabeltierchenhi guys, i´m a newby and tried to tinker myself a small script to check for some running systemd-services, but it gives me a "File name to long" error at the end, can you help me? https://nopaste.xyz/?65c8e5106e3e20a5#DHOfDDqfp1S4nzn9rHA6qQmPic+JevunCOrhCjwihjY=04:03
CheetahPixieGives me something about it being write-protected.04:03
CheetahPixieHow can I get past this write protection?04:03
CheetahPixieSchnabeltierchen: do try to print the output of each step for debugging, and you're probably gonna find the bug real quick04:04
Schnabeltierchenmhm after deleting the line which checks mattermost it gives me an "not found " at the end...04:07
Schnabeltierchen*matterbridge04:08
CheetahPixieso it's in there somewhere, probably04:13
Schnabeltierchenits somewhere in the topic line04:14
Schnabeltierchenbut i can´t figure out what04:14
Schnabeltierchenah it doesn´t like those | marks...04:17
Krematorfolks, does canonical erases/removes old binaries from repos of still supported LTS releases?04:32
Krematori do have a *buntu 16.04 but since i have pretty crappy and expensive internet, i havent done a full upgrade in like 5 months or so04:35
Krematornow im trying to install git, but apt cannot find the binaries in the repo04:35
Krematorok nvm folks i have find out its just my "apt" binary that is borked (i have it since like 2 months ago)04:37
Krematoraptitude worked just fine04:37
duoiis it "ubuntu" as in "punto" or "bunto" ?04:40
alazyI think /etc/profile is read by all shells of all users, but is there a file within ~/ that does the same but for a single user? I want to alter $PATH whether I use sh bash zsh fish, but not for other users.04:44
jonvonbalazy: yes, look for .profile in your home directory.04:50
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gde33I have a really slow disk, if I leave the computer on for 8 hours /go to work and come back it seems to have shipped all active applications to the diks, I cant even move the mouse for 3 min, it took 10 min for irc to become functional again.05:18
gde33is there anything to do to make it keep the state I left it in?05:19
gde33moving the mouse shouldn't really require disk access?05:20
gde33I'm guessing it shipped the active applications to disk since it takes very very long for things to come back alive05:21
gde3322 min now for firefox to not unfreeze lol05:23
gde33disk is spinning like madness, its slow but not that slow, howmany GB could it be loading in 27 min?05:30
gde33lol ff is consuming 1% cpu but after 33 min it finally drew a gui05:35
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Elronndis it reasonable to install ubuntu server on a desktop, if I don't want all the cruft that comes with gnome?06:00
lotuspsychje!flavors | Elronnd pick one06:00
ubottuElronnd pick one: Recognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours06:00
lotuspsychjeElronnd: choose server if you want non-gui, if you like a lightweight GUI without gnome, perhaps choose a light flavor06:01
ElronndI do want gui, but none of the flavours uses my wm of choice06:01
Elronndand anyway, they probably come with a bunch of other software I don't need/want06:02
lotuspsychjeElronnd: how about a mini install, and choose your likings?06:05
Elronndahhh neat, I hadn't seen that06:06
Elronndthanks!06:06
lotuspsychjeElronnd: 18.04 mini is pretty cool, install what you love afterwards06:06
Elronndis there one for 18.10?06:07
lotuspsychjeElronnd: 18.10 is non-lts right, but yes there should be06:07
Elronndyep, found it!06:09
corshinenallavector are you there?06:41
JimBuntuNobody by the name vector is on... there is someone really close to that name though06:45
qswzI uninstalled openjdk, can something go wrong? it seems there wre no dependent apps06:46
gde332 hours later the system is still not ready to be used06:50
stevenmAny reason why packages.ubuntu.com thinks it is 4 years ago?  did it travel back in time?07:09
stevenmWhilst having an identity crisis with the footer saying Copyright © 201807:10
stevenmit only wants to tell you about packages in 14.04 :)07:10
Flannelstevenm: My packages.ubuntu.com gives me the option of trusty, xenial, bionic, cosmic, and disco.07:13
Flannelstevenm: and the footer says copyright 2013... so, are you at the same site?07:13
stevenmlol yes07:13
stevenme.g. http://packages.ubuntu.com/wget07:13
stevenmmentions trusty/xenial/bionic/cosmis/disco at the top - but when you look at the results... wget is only in 14.0407:14
stevenmand the footer says 201807:14
stevenmalso this ...  https://ubottu.com/y/gl | #ubuntu supports Ubuntu and official flavors; versions 14.04, 16.04, 18.04, 18.10 | Unof07:14
Flannelstevenm: Ah.  Looks like the other databases are unhappy right now.  https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/ is an empty set.07:14
stevenmbad paste.07:14
stevenmhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/wget07:14
stevenm^ that says not available07:14
stevenmyeah07:14
Flannelstevenm: I mean, 14.04 is the best release since 6.06, so, makes sense that they're trying to encourage you to stick with it ;)07:15
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stevenmI dunno I've got a 'ShipIt!' dual-cd Ubuntu cardboard sleeve in front of me... with 5.10 :P  WOO!  amd64 version!07:15
stevenmI'm actually considering install it too - or some similar version from around then... maybe a 32-bit version though07:18
stevenmfor some older games released by Loki that need OSS and older libs07:19
stevenmquad boot it with OS X 10.6 (as it still has rosetta/powerpc support for those games), winxp and winme :P07:19
stevenmYES FOLKS WIN ME07:20
stevenmthe OS equivalent of self harm07:20
adikwokhello seniors, please help, how can i use rsync to backup root, for restore system setting and data after clean re-install ubuntu 18.04.1 lts using lxde desktop? thx.07:40
adikwoki had did rsync -aAXv / /mnt [where my ext-hdd mounted] .. but i can not rsync back from ext-hdd to /07:41
vltadikwok: Why the clean re-install if you want to overwrite it with the old stuff?07:43
adikwoki tried to cd /mnt07:44
adikwokcp xorg.config.new xorg.conf.new.bak07:44
adikwokwhich made new file in my mounted ext-hdd07:44
adikwokbut when i tried to rsync from /mnt to /  .. no new xorg.conf.new.bak added to /07:44
adikwokvlt: im trying to had a backup, and if something goes wrong, i can re-install from usb live without having to set up, firefox, preload, zram, udev, n others, since i forgot what i did to my system, until it reached present condition07:45
vltadikwok: So rather _restore_, not _re-install_, right?07:47
adikwokvlt: yes, or no? .. im confused also, how to have a restore, without re-install07:48
vltadikwok: If something goes wrong™ you want to boot from live media and rsync everything back.07:48
adikwokvlt: now, my gnome setting not working, i am in lxde desktop.07:49
adikwokstartx not working,07:49
adikwokmonitor brightness can not setting from keyboard like i could when i used gnome-desktop07:49
vltadikwok: Did you boot from live media?07:50
adikwokvlt: now im boot from hdd07:50
adikwokvlt: If something goes wrong™ you want to boot from live media and rsync everything back.07:51
adikwok~ yes. like this.07:51
adikwokvlt: i am amazed with ubuntu 18.04.1 lts using lxde desktop, although the graphic is vintage, but the speed is awesome, faster than when i used windows 7 with readyboost 32 gb.07:52
vltadikwok: So it seems like something went wrong: You tried to rsync to the running "/".  Now do exactly what you made your backup for: boot from live media and rsync everything back.07:53
adikwokvlt: my laptop is, acer 4315, intel celeron 1,73ghz, hdd 80gb. no vga card.[i guess]07:53
adikwokvlt: so, i just boot and install ubuntu 18.04.1 lts from live usb, for having a fresh re-install.07:56
adikwokand then mount my sdb to /mnt07:56
adikwokrsync from /mnt to /07:56
adikwokso i can have all setting back to previous backup conditions?07:56
vltadikwok: No, without the re-install part.07:57
vltadikwok: Boot from live media, mount root partition somewhere (other than /) and your backup and rsync.07:58
adikwokvlt: boot from live media.08:00
adikwokmount root partition.[other than /]08:00
adikwokvlt: im confused. dont have a picture of it, since now im not in live media, im still running installed ubuntu lxde from hdd.08:02
vltadikwok: Boot from live media, mount root partition to /mnt/target and your backup to /mnt/source. Then do something like `rsync -aviP --delete /mnt/source/ /mnt/target/`.08:04
adikwokvlt: can i do try in more simple step? i made new file in /mnt .. but when i rsync back from /mnt /   .it did not appear new file i added in root at my /mnt08:04
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pagioshello, i am looking at testing some OTT solutions on which i can add my own content and monetize, do you recommend any OTT project that would be stable enough to use as a building block in my project? Thank you08:30
JimBuntuOTT as in Over the top?08:31
pagiosyea08:31
droHello! I'm planning to upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 to Ubuntu 18.04 , wondering if this will work good or it will make my system slow ? Does it worth better to make a fresh install or there is no difference ?08:38
vltadikwok: Did you manage to rsync in the live boot environment?08:44
adikwokvlt: i can not do live boot now, since in the middle of working. some files open and need to be done for my work08:45
adikwokyet i can test how to rsync back from /mnt to /mnt .. would you like to see files in my /mnt and / ? maybe i can describe better for what situation i am facing and what i am searching to be able to do08:47
lotuspsychjedro: in most cases, a clean install is the cleanest/fastest08:49
vltadikwok: Just do the three steps once you're ready: boot, mount, rsync08:50
lotuspsychjedro: but alot of LTS upgrades working like a charm too, depends on how good you maintained your system yourself08:50
adikwokvlt: Just do the three steps once you're ready: boot, mount, rsync08:51
adikwok ~ i will try this.08:51
drolotuspsychje: I see, i'm into a fresh install too.. Sometimes upgrade don't do things as excepted08:52
droBut maybe upgrade process is better now?08:52
lotuspsychjedro: upgrade process has always been trustable, but like i said, alot depends of how the system was maintained before...also a backup is a good idea08:54
ducassedro: upgrades are usually fine, as long as you purge any ppas first08:57
afx_Hello! I would like to use my kepads Ins(0) as a shortcut . However when I assing "Ins" as my keyboard shortcut I am no longer able to use the 0 button with NumLock enabled09:44
afx_Is there a workaround?09:44
RepoxHey guys. I'm running a strings command on an executable, but the executable contains some strings with unicode characters and I'm guessing it's an emoji. Is it possible for me to ensure that my terminal will show the correct character instead of just line breaking?09:45
neurehi10:03
neurei am about to install 18.04 on laptop with both intel and nvidia gpu10:03
neurecan i somehow during install tell it not to use nvidia gpu?10:03
neurejust disable it full stop10:04
blackflowneure: you could "blacklist nouveau" in /etc/modprobe.d/<somefilename>   but if you select intel as primary gpu in bios, then that would be autodetected and used by default10:05
neureah, right, bios10:06
corshinenalla@Fuchs hey man10:15
corshinenallahi @Fuchs10:24
OrbstheoremIs it me of the web interface to explore software packages is broken? https://packages.ubuntu.com/cosmic/allpackages10:38
tarzeauOrbstheorem: true, same for me10:44
tarzeauhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/ likewise the virtual link is broken too10:45
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TJ-Orbstheorem: tarzeau the sysadmins have been made aware10:57
__robis it possible to have xrandr commands run before I log in?11:00
__robI have a script linked into /etc/x11/xsession.d that changes the resolution and the padding11:01
__robor the scale and padding11:01
__robbut that only runs once I've logged in11:01
TJ-__rob: yes, it is, let me try and dig up how I did it11:06
__robthanks11:13
BluesKaj'Morning all11:17
ricardofantinHello. I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 recently. I installed libopencv-dev, but it is linked against libpng12 instead of libpng16. Any idea how to solve this?11:48
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lotuspsychjericardofantin: can you pastebin whats going on in apt please12:10
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ricardofantinlotuspsychje: thank you for your time. I'm compiling yolo and in the linker phase it links against /usr/local/lib/libopencv_videoio.so. the ldd comand :  https://pastebin.com/d2rbAgcR . In dpkg-query --search the lib is in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libopencv_videoio.so.3.2 .12:16
ricardofantinlotuspsychje: I'm using a computer that had the ROS repository before the upgrade, maybe there is a residual configuration somewhere that makes somethings don't work. One of my problems is using the import cv2 in python.12:20
me1tHello friends. I am having trouble getting XRDP to work. I have taken all system and log outputs and pasted them here. It just exits with exit code, although X is up, and I can connect VNC with no problems: https://bpaste.net/show/ad0e159b7abb Thanks in advance!12:23
me1tI note, it worked previously, but i'm not sure what changed.12:24
lotuspsychjericardofantin: sorry, compiling is not my cheese :p12:25
ajnr Hi, I need help , I am new in ubuntu - I have installed my ubuntu system in HP omen system which has 120 GB NVME SSD + 1 TB HDD and 1070 GEFORCE NVIDIA Graphics card, after booting I have to manually mount the 1TB HDD. Is there any solution to install /home in HDD and /root in NVME SSD12:26
me1thello ajnr i just googled "move home ubuntu" and got some guide. https://askubuntu.com/questions/77728/can-i-change-the-home-folder-after-ubuntu-installation and here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Partitioning/Home/Moving  can you have a look at these12:28
ajnrmelt, lsblk12:30
ajnrNAME        MAJ:MIN RM   SIZE RO TYPE MOUNTPOINT12:30
ajnrsda           8:0    0 931.5G  0 disk12:30
ajnr├─sda1        8:1    0 917.8G  0 part /media/anupam/DATA12:30
ajnr└─sda2        8:2    0  13.8G  0 part12:30
ajnrnvme0n1     259:0    0 119.2G  0 disk12:30
me1tYou must use a pastebin to paste output here - also, please read the guides given12:31
BadPracticehi, where do i get the ubuntu image for mac?12:31
me1tBadPractice: a mac is just a more expensive intel pc. it probably uses the same installation process.12:31
BadPracticehttps://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop tells there is a mac image. However it does not say where i would find this mac image...12:33
me1tok i just did a quick search and it returned some how-to videos, can you have a look? https://www.google.com/search?q=how+to+install+ubuntu+on+mac12:34
RougeRheya, does anyone know how to disable focus stealing in ubuntu 18.04 with gnome 312:34
RougeRbecause its stupid and dangerous behavior and almost resulted in a data breach today12:34
coz_gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.wm.preferences focus-new-windows 'strict'12:35
BadPracticei dont want how to videos. I want the download link for the actual mac image12:35
RougeRwhat12:35
RougeRmac image...12:35
RougeRits the same as any other 64bit image surely12:35
me1ti believe you will find that there is no special image - as it's just a pc with a $1000 case :P12:36
RougeRcoz_, ill have a look12:36
BadPracticeMost Macs with Intel processors will work with either 64-bit or Mac images. If the 64-bit image doesn't work, try the Mac image.12:36
BadPracticecopied from https://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop12:36
BadPracticewhere can i find the mac image?12:36
me1tI believe they are referring to old macs (powerpc processor)12:36
RougeRhave you tried the 64bit image12:36
coz_RougeR,  that would be a terminal command12:36
coz_RougeR, let me know if it works12:37
BadPracticeno i thought its better to use a image that works in 100% percent in the cases instead of one that works in 70% of the cases12:37
me1tBadPractice: Here are all the images. The "Mac Image" is for POWERPC processors, not modern intel macs http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/18.04/release/12:37
me1tJust try the standard image and it most likely will work.12:38
me1tDo not kill yourself looking for a solution to a problem you do not have :)12:38
BadPracticeok ill try the standard one first thx12:38
me1tThank you12:38
RougeRcoz_,12:39
RougeRyeah that doesnt work12:39
me1tNow, can anyone have a look at my XRDP problem above?12:39
coz_damn12:39
RougeRit still steals it12:39
RougeR:(12:39
RougeRi tried some similar commands i found on stack overflow12:39
RougeRthanks for trying though12:39
RougeRyeah. so if i12:39
coz_RougeR, let me rumage through a few things , hold on12:39
me1tthis is pretty old, RougeR give it a try perhaps, https://edmondscommerce.github.io/ubuntu/ubuntu-prevent-focus-stealing.html12:40
RougeR>start slack >go to terminal >type in terminal >slack boots >slack takes keyboard and mouse focus and types in a random channel what was meant to be inputted in the terminal12:40
RougeRgreat design.12:40
RougeRty me12:40
RougeRmelt12:40
me1thmmmmm12:41
me1tyeah i see how that can be funky12:41
RougeRyeah i just posted a terminal command to slack to a customer facing channel12:42
RougeRbecause thats what channel i was last using when i exited slack12:42
me1tCan't you delete it?12:43
RougeRi did12:43
me1tin discord you can12:43
RougeRi didnt even see it12:43
me1teh12:43
coz_RougeR, might not be what you want   https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1236/noannoyance/12:43
RougeRmy colleauge  was like why did you post half a command to the customer channel12:43
me1tYeah i type without looking a lot12:43
me1toof.12:43
RougeRyeah, you can see why its bad12:43
RougeRcoz_, ill have a look12:43
me1tyeah i'm in a lot of customer-facing channels12:43
RougeRit sounds like the opposite of what i want lol coz_12:44
coz_RougeR, even in dconf editor, some say good luck on gnome3 with the issue12:44
RougeRi want  a windows is ready notification. that is exactly what i want12:44
RougeRwhat i dont want is focus stealing12:44
coz_understood12:44
RougeRits okay :)12:44
coz_RougeR, couldnt find anything worth while on the topic, not surprisong with gnome312:45
RougeRyeah, gnome3 doesnt seem to be the best for dev support from what ive read12:45
RougeRwell12:45
RougeRuser support/feature requests12:45
coz_nope12:45
RougeRi do like it still, suprisingly12:45
coz_RougeR,  I switched to mate12:46
RougeRtheres some bits i need to tweak, but overall its not bad12:46
RougeRcoz_, yeah i use mate when im booted into mint12:46
RougeRalright, ill leave it for today. guna go do some work. thanks for your time12:46
coz_RougeR, more familiar with all the bits and options gnome3 took out12:46
RougeReh yeh12:46
coz_RougeR, good luck12:47
RougeRty :)12:47
RougeRtrying to get this task-scheduling engine to work. all our servers run buntu as well.12:47
coz_RougeR, not appropriate here, but  maybe fedora12:47
RougeRmmm coz_ the reason i use ubuntu is for the support tbh12:48
coz_RougeR, easy going on that12:48
RougeRi use a fair bit of bespoke/niche software. only has official support for ubunutu12:48
me1tsame12:48
coz_RougeR, understood, but no less with fedora12:48
RougeRso i i use another distro, it becomes a ball ache to get support12:48
coz_depemds on what needs to be done eficiently12:49
RougeRi mostly work with a lot of video/subs/audio manipulation software. which supports windows/ubuntu officially12:49
coz_ok12:50
RougeRyeaaaaa12:50
RougeRright brb12:50
piesquaredHow do i automaticly run a command when the system reboots?12:54
coz_what is the command?12:55
piesquaredpython312:55
piesquaredits to run an irc bot.12:55
coz_mmm let me check12:56
lotuspsychjepiesquared: you know limnoria, its a nice irc bot12:56
piesquaredI made my own.12:56
coz_piesquared, i wonder if that could be put into startup apps12:57
lotuspsychjeah cool then12:57
tarzeaupiesquared: cron has (crontab -e) called @reboot12:58
piesquaredhow does that work?12:59
piesquaredcommand?12:59
tarzeauman 5 crontab13:00
tarzeaui'm not sure if it also works for users, and not just root user, but if it's an irc bot and binds to a port < 1025 it must be run as root anyway13:00
piesquaredi never *had* to run it in root.13:01
tarzeaui have no idea then, sorry13:01
TJ-piesquared: set up a systemd unit in /etc/systemd/system/ to start it13:03
piesquaredso, what exactly do i make in that folder TJ-?13:09
piesquared(fail)13:09
ramsub07Hi, I am trying to mount a particular drive on to my system from an IP address. I created a directory on the local system whose owner is the root, and that's where i plan to mount the drive. After mounting, the owner of that particular directory becomes the user, who was owning the drive on the remote system. How do I mount keeping root as the owner of the mounted drive?13:09
me1tramsub07: sounds like you are trying to setup an NFS mount13:13
ramsub07me1t: exactly :)13:13
me1tYou would mount using /etc/fstab or sudo to make root the owner i believe13:13
me1tah nope13:13
TJ-piesquared: I've not tested this but something like https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TkHRcwT5xZ/13:14
me1tdrwxr-xr-x 7 nobody nogroup 68 Nov 20 13:14 nfs13:14
me1tthats how mine is13:14
ramsub07me1t: tried with sudo, doesn't work that way13:14
me1ti'm reading here https://serverfault.com/questions/240897/how-to-properly-set-permissions-for-nfs-folder-permission-denied-on-mounting-en13:14
me1tseems like you set the perms on the server only13:14
YounderI have the thew 4.10 drivers from NVIDIA and I am having trouble finding the 32 bit libraries I need for Steam. How do I get them?13:20
Youndernew13:20
ramsub07me1t: you mean in the fstab file in the server?13:21
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hateballYounder: how did you install Steam? if you install from the ubuntu repos it should pull in the needed deps13:22
Younderhateball, erm it did. Then I installed CUDA and it stopped working.13:23
me1tramsub07: nah, scratch that, i think it's the nfs config or file perms on the server though. i am not sure, i am a little noobish on the nfs13:24
me1tmine seems to be wide open on my lan13:24
Younderhateball, The problem is the nvidia repo dosn't seem to have the 32 bit opengl lib files.13:29
YounderIt should work with a 64 bit driver I believe.13:29
me1ti seem to have much better luck installing nvidia via the debs13:30
YounderWell it is a .deb file just not the one you get from 'ubuntu-drivers autoinstall'13:31
YounderFor the recor NVIDIA's drivers are not open-source, they are free, but without the source-code. There is a free open-source called noveaux, but that has inferior performance in games. So there is a chant 'ubuntu-drivers autoinstall' which is simple to do, but unlike installing it by default it doesn't offend the open-source purists.13:37
hateballYounder: I havent dabbled with cuda so I can't say13:38
hateballYounder: https://github.com/ValveSoftware/steam-for-linux/issues/577813:39
talxhello guys14:10
lotuspsychjewelcome talx14:10
lotuspsychjewhat can we do for you today?14:10
talxif I downloaded an iso of ubuntu desktop 16.04 where would the filesystem squashfs would be14:11
talxI need it for a pxe installation14:11
talxhow come installing ubuntu-server is so easy and the desktop version is so hard14:12
Mathisenhard ?14:12
Mathisenclick click done...14:12
leftyfbtalx: can you please be more specific?14:12
talxwhat do you mean14:12
leftyfbtalx: exactly14:12
talxhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/PXE-netboot-install14:13
talxif you go to stage two14:13
talxit says: On releases after 14.04; add "live-installer/net-image=$PATH_TO_FILESYSTEM_SQUASHFS" before the three dashes to provide a root filesystem for the installer to use as a base for the install; or use "live-installer/enable=false".14:13
talxwhere is the path for filesystem squashfs14:13
talxcan it be a link ?14:14
talxI mean how would you write it if it was via a webpage?14:15
leftyfbtalx: did you try looking on the cd?14:15
talxI have the cd14:16
TJ-talx: /casper/squashfs.filesystem14:16
leftyfbTJ-: that's not the server cd14:16
talxty14:16
talxit helped me actually14:16
leftyfbtalx: ok, you have the cd. Did you look on the cd?14:17
talxlive-installer/net-image=http://192.168.0.104/ubun/casper/filesystem.squashfs14:17
talxwhould this work ?14:17
leftyfbno14:17
leftyfbtalx: because that is not a valid location on the cd14:17
talxwhat do you mean14:17
talxI've extracted the ISO file14:17
leftyfblook on the cd to find the squash filesystem cd14:17
talxto /var/www/html/folder14:18
leftyfbtalx: we're talking about the server cd, not desktop correct?14:18
talxnope14:18
talxdesktop cd14:18
leftyfboh14:18
talxI've managed to make an install of ubuntu server14:18
talxthat is but the desktop is giving me a hard time14:18
leftyfbthen yes, that is the correct location14:19
talxyeah but the syntax14:19
talxdid I write it correctly ?14:19
leftyfbtalx: but to be honest, it sounds like you really don't know what you're doing here. You really should be reading and understanding more about pxe and live cd's (squash)14:19
TJ-leftyfb: "/casper/filesystem.squashfs" is also on the -server ISO14:19
talxI've read14:20
talxnot everything is clear14:20
leftyfbTJ-: not for 16.04. There's no live environment. Only on 18.0414:20
talxI like to talk to people more and learn from exprience14:20
TJ-oh, this is for 16.04 is it?14:21
talxyes14:24
talxit fails again14:24
talxit just don't know where to get the files from14:24
nwegood afternoon, does someone in here use libnss-pgsql? I have setup it and I can get users information when I running getent passwd/group/shadow but when I running command id <user> I got no such user.14:24
lotuspsychjetalx: whats your end goal exactly? customize ubuntu iso?14:25
talxhmm14:30
talxmake an installation of ubuntu 16.04-desktop using pxe14:30
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talxI'm getting the installation menue but it fails on "Download installer component"14:31
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tchakataktalx which app ?14:32
tchakatakone question, i am using pass as a keyring, i would like to integrate it with differents programs such as qutebrowser /git / nextcloud... can he do that ? have trouble found my answer on google.14:35
crmltHello14:39
crmltI'm unable to boot into runlevel 3 (multi-user.target).14:40
crmltTty never show up.14:40
crmltWhat could be wrong?14:41
tchakatakcrmlt: did you update your kernel ?14:41
crmltBoot into graphical.target does work good.14:41
crmlttchakatak: yes few weeks ago14:41
tchakatakyou can try to reboot into rescue mode, or on another kernel14:41
crmltnow i'm on 4.15.0-39-generic14:41
crmltrescue mode does work14:41
tchakatakDid you make any update ?14:42
tchakatakor anychanges since and reboot ?14:42
crmltWell yes i'm not sure what it could caused14:42
crmltI install all updates usually14:42
crmltI'm so curious it doesn't work14:43
tchakatakwhat you can do is taking a look at /var/log/apt14:43
tchakatakabout what you did install14:43
tchakatakalso boot into rescue mode and do a journalctl -xe14:43
tchakatakyou will have access to systemd journal14:43
tchakatakyou can also do a systemctl --user status14:43
crmltThere are hundres of packages now14:44
crmltIt's impossible  to track it14:44
tchakatakwell try to boot to another kernel first14:45
tchakatakcould be an incompatibility with the latest lts kernel14:45
crmltIncompatibility?14:45
talxcould you load an older boot14:46
talx?14:46
talxI mean what tchakatak said14:46
leftyfbtalx: use nfs, not http14:46
tchakataknot compatible with your hardware14:46
crmlttchakatak: No14:46
talxhmm14:46
crmltAs I said14:46
tchakatakcrmlt: No ?14:46
crmltI'm able to boot into graphical.target14:47
crmltbut no into multi-user.target14:47
leftyfbtalx: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/RX5kRTsYnf/14:47
crmlttty just doesn't start within multi-user.target14:47
crmltlogin prompt will never show up14:48
talxleftyfb: that is for desktop ?14:48
leftyfbtalx: correct14:48
crmltand I only updated from 4.15-36 to 4.15-3914:48
tchakatakcrmlt: multi-user target is a ring 2... your computer will not even start.14:48
leftyfbtalx: of course change the paths to reflect your tree and the ip address of your nfs server14:49
crmlttchakatak: its runlevel 314:49
crmltshould boot into tty114:49
talxdo I need to put the path in /etc/exportfs14:49
talx?14:49
talxdo I need to put the path in /etc/export14:49
crmlttchakatak: it was working i was using it14:49
leftyfbtalx: that's how nfs works, yes14:50
talxheh14:50
talxty :P14:50
talxthanks alot I hope it will work14:50
tchakatakcrmlt: multi-user.target is also a ring2-4 equiv as the documentation said14:50
crmltYes14:52
crmltyou could boot with kernel parameter 3 or systemd.unit=multi-user.target14:52
crmltand you will end on tty114:52
crmltbut it stopped working on my machine14:52
crmltnow14:52
tchakatakcrmlt: you can try a systemctl isolate14:53
lotuspsychjetchakatak: could this help you? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1032137/nextcloud-client-complains-about-missing-keychain-at-startup14:54
tchakataklotuspsychje: I take a look14:55
crmlttchakatak:  that just changes the target for next boot14:56
crmltit doesn't matter how i start it14:56
crmltsystemctl set-default multi-user.target, systemctl isolate, 3, systemd.unit=multi-user.target14:56
tchakatakand what say the journal ?14:57
tchakataklotuspsychje: not really my type of error14:58
lotuspsychjetchakatak: or is it more a password manager you seek?14:58
SimAlooanyone running VPN that broke after yesterdays updates?14:58
tchakataki use pass to store my password (running i3wm)14:59
lotuspsychjeah i see14:59
crmlttheres nothing interessting14:59
lotuspsychjeSimAloo: we havent noticed other users on that recently15:00
tchakataklotuspsychje: what i would like to do is use this keyring to interact with git and other things15:00
lotuspsychjeSimAloo: can you trace your dpkg logs what updates installed, to see whats relevant for network/vpn?15:00
crmltgoing to try something15:02
lotuspsychjetchakatak: just an idea, but cant you use like gnome-keyring in i3?15:03
tchakataklotuspsychje: i could, but just waaaaaaaay too much things installed for that15:03
tchakataki would like to stay minimalist15:04
lotuspsychjeyeah i understand15:04
tchakatakavoid unwanted dependencies, especially gnome keyring depend to so many things.15:04
lotuspsychjetchakatak: cant find much usefull on pass & i3 neither15:05
lotuspsychjetchakatak: ah, looks like there's a #pass channel15:05
ducassetchakatak: iirc someone had scripts to use rofi as a frontend to pass under i3, ask in #i3 or #rofi15:06
tchakatakok :) i take a look at it :) thanks15:06
ducassetchakatak: or search github, i think it was called rofi-pass15:06
tchakatakducasse: thanks, i will take a look15:08
crmltHm15:10
crmltit does work with 4.15.0-3815:10
crmltbut not with 4.15.0-3915:10
crmltlinux15:10
lotuspsychje!bug | crmlt if you find one15:11
ubottucrmlt if you find one: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.15:11
tchakatakcrmlt: i told you...15:11
crmlttchakatak: but this seems like a bug15:11
tchakatakthats what i told you15:12
lotuspsychjecrmlt: create one please, help yourself and the community15:12
crmltlotuspsychje: i wish I have tim to report every bug i found ...15:12
crmlttime*15:12
me1tyou have time to come here and ask for our help though15:13
me1tand we have time to answer15:13
lotuspsychjecrmlt: it take 5min of your time, ubuntu-bug linux15:13
crmlti report every day15:13
crmlti'm frustrated15:13
crmltbut ill do it15:13
lotuspsychjethank you15:13
crmltbecause i still like this piece of software...15:13
crmltbrb15:15
crmltIs there higher build than 4.15.0-39 available ?15:19
lotuspsychje!mainline | crmlt yes15:19
ubottucrmlt yes: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds15:19
tchakatakcrml ukuu15:19
crmlthttp://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/15:20
crmlttheres only 4.15.1815:20
TJ-crmlt: you can install the 18.10 kernel using the linux-image-hwe-18.04-edge package15:20
crmltIs 4.15.1  higher than 4.15.0-3815:21
crmlt?15:21
TJ-crmlt: oh, here: "linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04/bionic-proposed 4.18.0.12.62 amd64 "15:21
crmltTJ-: I know thx15:24
crmltTJ-:  I just wonder if its fixed in higher build...15:24
crmlteg. 4.15.0-4015:25
MylonI joined #ktorrent... Channel exists, but I'm the only one there.15:26
theCorvusprobably you just created the channel15:27
crmltTJ-: which repo?15:30
nickNolteso, in apt depends, what is the meaning of the pipe?15:31
TJ-!info linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 bionic | crmlt15:31
ubottucrmlt: Package linux-image-generic-hwe-18.04 does not exist in bionic15:31
TJ-crmlt: ahh, it's still in bionic-proposed and ubottu doesn't know about -proposed15:31
crmltyep15:31
TJ-!proposed15:32
ubottuThe 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.15:32
MylonAnyone know any good disk recovery tools?  I photorec says it found a sun partition on my memory card (was in an android phone), but it doesn't support fixing the partition table.15:32
lotuspsychjeMylon: try to recover the data from it with photorec, then format it with gparted15:33
MylonPhotorec says there's nothing recovered.  But testdisk (packaged with photorec) finds a partition.15:34
lotuspsychjeMylon: did you scan whole partition with photorec?15:34
SimAlooI will go through my logs and see if I can find something, it's not vpn specifically it's 3rd party vpn client15:34
SimAlooif need be I'll revert back to tools I created for auto connect using ipsec15:34
MylonAs far as I know.  The partition isn't properly registered.15:34
lotuspsychjeMylon: try to do a full scan on that memory card15:35
MylonI wouldn't bother formatting it though.15:37
MylonWouldn't trust the memory card to keep my data.15:37
nickNolteanyone here knowledgeable in respect to the apt depends command and its output?15:40
murthywill opencv library be updated to v4 in 18.10?15:43
tewardmurthy: probably not, unless Debian gets OpenCV version 4 packaged15:46
murthyah15:46
murthythen I have to compile15:47
murthyteward: thanks15:47
tewardmurthy: that'd be the quickest way to get your updated versions15:47
tewardmurthy: also keep in mind since 18.10 is already released the likelihood that they'd version bump the library that majorly is very VERY low15:47
murthyya thats right15:47
hggdhmurthy: OTOH, if you see anything going wrong on V4, it would be nice to know. Perhaps emailing debian-devel, or ubuntu-devel with what happened15:49
murthyteward: I have already compiled and using v3.4.3 now, I thought I would be great If v4 was in the repos, I would simply use the my app with out distributing the opencv deps15:49
tewardhggdh: neither Debian or Ubuntu ahve v415:49
murthyhggdh: sure15:49
tewardnot even in new15:49
tewardhggdh: 3.4.4 is the latest in Debian, and that's in the new queue; 3.2.0 is in unstable, 3.3.0 is in experimental, so I don't even see v4 in use anywhere.15:50
teward:P15:50
hggdhteward: yes, I realise that. But issues with V4 would be interesting to know15:50
tewardindeed.15:51
hggdhmurthy: also, of course, letting upstream know :-)15:52
ioriawell,has been published 2 days ago15:52
murthyhggdh: sure15:54
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Cheezhmm, so i just upgraded a box to 18.04, and of course that means the new coreutils, and the AWFUL quoted ls crap. i know i can add an env var or create an alias, but i seem to have fixed it without doing that elsewhere, and i cannot for the life of me remember HOW i did it, in a way that works for all users on the box16:01
Cheezany idea what i might have done?16:02
lordcirthCheez, I believe "export QUOTING_STYLE=literal" is the best way16:08
Cheezyeah i just dont seem to have done that elsewhere16:08
lordcirthNot that I've had any problem with the new ls16:08
Cheezit breaks my brain16:12
neurrrewhat does this look like: https://www.paste.org/9617216:12
neurrreI was trying to format USB stick with nautilus and the drive never showed up..16:12
Cheez'mr goodman\\\\'''''\'\'\'''\'\''s files'16:12
Cheezthat's how my brain sees it, regardless of how few escapes it actually is16:13
neurrreso it did show up eventually16:14
lordcirthneurrre, unrecovered read error?  Unless you unplugged it partway through, sounds like it might be failing16:14
neurrrei havent touched it16:14
neurrreit is still plugged in16:14
neurrreand the drive now shows up in nautilus16:14
neurrrehow can check if it is healthy?16:14
lordcirthneurrre, make a blob (~1GB) of random data.  sha256 it.  In another terminal, watch dmesg -w.  copy it over, sync, and sha256 the copy.16:15
lordcirthIt's a bit hacky but might work16:15
neurrregoogling tells me there is badblocks16:17
neurrrerunning it now..16:17
lordcirthOh right16:17
lordcirthThat's a better idea :P16:17
neurrrewhich brings more citical medium error messages to dmesg16:17
neurrrebadblocks itself hasnt output anything yet :/16:17
neurrrewhy, why, do usb flash drives fail so fast16:18
neurrre...16:18
lordcirthbecause they are cheap16:18
lordcirthAnd most users don't write to them a lot16:18
neurrreis there external enclosures for m.2 drives?16:18
neurrreneither do i16:19
lordcirthThere probably are16:19
neurrregiven I have spare 500GB m.2 SSD, would be a good idea to have that as USB stick :P16:22
neurrresudo badblocks reported huge amount of bad blocks :(16:23
neurrreI guess this drive is ded16:23
neurrregeez, 64GB byebye16:23
za1bi1tsuHello I've installed Hexchat through snap, but I don't have any tray settings in Preferences -> Alert16:25
NerdTheThirdgo thank gnome devs for that16:26
NerdTheThirdlul16:26
za1bi1tsudamn16:26
za1bi1tsushould I install though apt then16:27
za1bi1tsuon apt it has tray plugin right?16:27
NerdTheThirdit doesnt matter, man. you won;t have it anyways. hence the "go thank gnome devs for that"16:27
za1bi1tsuI don't understand. This is because of the DE?16:28
NerdTheThirdi had to add a line in some config file to get steam systray16:28
NerdTheThirdyes16:28
NerdTheThirdbecause of GNOME16:28
NerdTheThirdeven you install addon for systray icons, hexchat still won't appear16:28
NerdTheThirdwelcome to gnome in 201816:28
za1bi1tsudo you remember what you did to enable it?16:30
za1bi1tsuI can find any infi?16:30
za1bi1tsu*info16:31
za1bi1tsu*cant16:31
NerdTheThirdfor steam?16:31
za1bi1tsuoh16:31
za1bi1tsuso it's unfixable?16:31
NerdTheThirdpretty much. i might be wrong but i haven't found any solution16:32
NerdTheThirdwell, you can install some of the flavours i guess16:32
za1bi1tsubut why? Do the gnome devs plan to eliminate tray applications or what?16:33
NerdTheThirdthey already did, dude16:33
NerdTheThirdyou need addon for systray icons16:33
za1bi1tsuBUT WHYY???16:33
NerdTheThirdbecause gnome?16:33
za1bi1tsuI actually liked gnome :(, my first DE16:33
za1bi1tsubut wait, how come Slack works16:34
za1bi1tsuI have slack on tray16:34
NerdTheThirdhttps://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/nautilus/issues/24416:35
NerdTheThird"In any case, what I'm interested to hear is about problems, goals and use cases, not discussing actual solutions"16:35
NerdTheThirdone of the gnome devs wrote that16:35
NerdTheThirdi think that tells you everything16:35
Pcost8300hello Everyone and good afternoon, I would like to know if changing an Ubuntu Server 14.04 Time to just one hour up could cause any trouble with databases or the glassfish server that is running in there.16:45
lotuspsychjePcost8300: come join to #ubuntu-server please16:46
compdocshould be able to change the time16:46
Pcost8300thank you lotuspychje16:46
Pcost8300:compdoc im am but i dont know if it could cause any trouble16:46
compdocin the US, we change the time forward and backward one hour, twice a year16:47
lordcirthcompdoc, that's user-displayed time, the unix time under the hood doesn't change16:48
TJ-Pcost8300: did you change the hardware time, or just the locale timezone?16:48
TJ-Pcost8300: if you changed the hw/system time then you could cause upsets with timestamped entities16:48
Pcost8300TJ-: mm im planning to change it through the command date +%T -s16:52
TJ-Pcost8300: there are recommendations related to NTP time sync drift where it should be done whilst glassfish is stopped16:52
Pcost8300TJ-: So then thats the way i should work, with all domains stopped update the date and then turn on them again16:55
tchakatakNerdTheThird: thats why i stop using any dep / products from gnome project17:00
NerdTheThirdi just use it because no screen tearing OOTB, and CTRL and ALT in FL Studio works as it should17:01
tchakatakNerdTheThird: no screen tearing on i3 with compton as a composite manager17:02
tchakatakits really 2,3 lignes in a text file to make it work really nicely17:02
NerdTheThirdyeah i can't bother, so it's w/e17:03
tchakatak:)17:03
neurrrethis is interesting17:04
neurrrebadblocks has not reported errors when pluggin usb flash drive to back io panel, while I do get bad blocks for same drive in front panel USB port17:05
jonvonbSo I'm running 18.10 with gnome desktop on an Intel Nuc6. I notice that when I click the lock icon, most of the time the desktop freezes and no longer accepts mouse input. Sometimes it works as intended though.17:09
jonvonbThe workaround is to ctrl-alt-f? and switch back. This puts me back at login screen.17:10
hggdhjonvonb: yes, a return to graphics puts you back to login; but after authentication, you will be back in the previous session17:16
hggdhjonvonb: but the freeze sounds like a bug17:16
mr_pazhi there, on 18.04.1, fresh install, set up automatic backups (duplicity), when it popped up asking for my password to backup, I input pw and clicked 'save password' checkbox.  However, I must've typo'd pw, bc now when it tries to backup I get error...  Error processing remote manifest (duplicity-inc.20181113T022658Z.to.20181120T155548Z.manifest.gpg): GPG Failed, see log below:17:17
mr_paz===== Begin GnuPG log =====17:17
mr_pazgpg: WARNING: "--no-use-agent" is an obsolete option - it has no effect17:17
mr_pazgpg: AES256 encrypted data17:17
mr_pazgpg: encrypted with 1 passphrase17:17
mr_pazgpg: decryption failed: Bad session key17:17
jonvonbhggdh: I just repeated the bug. Clicked lock button and got login screen. Authenticated, clicked lock again and desktop froze.17:18
jonvonbWhere do I report this? I tried creating an account on ubuntu.com and nagivating the support forums for about 20 minutes before giving up in total frustration.17:19
hggdhjonvonb: bugs are reported at bugs.launchapad.net, but you need to have an account there.17:23
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hggdhjonvonb: then you can open a bug by running 'ubuntu-bug <package>'. I am not sure, but I think the <package> can be gnome-shell (I am not really a desktop person)17:24
jonvonbthanks! It would have taken forever to figure that out on ubuntu.com17:25
hggdhjonvonb: you might probably be better off going to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs17:27
jonvonbeven better... thanks again17:27
hggdhjonvonb: you are welcome17:29
OERIASIs there any way to turn off AppArmor Messages?17:30
naccOERIAS: messages in where? syslog?17:34
OERIAScan i send a screenshot>17:34
OERIAS?17:34
OERIAShttps://imgur.com/a/nf65oc517:35
hggdhmr_paz: deja-dup passwords are saved under seahorse (press the Supoer key, type in password, and it should show you an application named "passwords and keys"17:39
hggdhmr_paz: or just run 'seahorse &' from the terminal command line17:40
hggdhmr_paz: after starting seahorse, click on View in the menu, and select "Show any". Then click on the Login folder on the left side, and look for "Backup encryption password"17:43
naccOERIAS: i never see such messages, I do not know, sorry17:44
mr_pazhggdh, that seems to have worked, backup is now prompting me for a pw again.  however, when i do backup now and enter pw and click 'forward' it seems to be running, then goes back to previous screen saying last backup was a few weeks ago17:50
mr_pazhggdh, nevermind, i re-opened backup, and where it previously said 'backup now' it now says 'next backup is today' so i think it will run?17:52
KingsyI have just installed mc on ubuntu however it doesnt come with smbfs support. Can I add this without having to compile from source?17:53
hggdhmr_paz: guess so. You can click on "backup now", and force it to run right now, as opposed to later on today17:53
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mr_pazhggdh, hmmm, ok maybe it's not ok... i did 'backup now' again and it appears to run, but only for about 20 seconds. then stops and doesn't give me any indication it completed17:54
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mr_pazhggdh, when i enter a wrong pw it gives me the bad decryption key error.  when i do the right pw it seems to start running but then it re-prompts me for pw again, doesn't seem to actually run/complete backup18:00
hggdhmr_paz: look for files called "*.manifest" under ~/deja-dup -- the most recent should list what was backed up in the last run18:04
awakecodingI am running Ubuntu 16.04, but I would like to install the latest versions of virt-manager and qemu-kvm. what is the best way to get the latest builds of those packages on top of 16.04?18:07
lordcirthawakecoding, is there a reason you do not want to upgrade to 18.04?18:07
awakecodinglordcirth: I'm considering the upgrade (it's not enabled for LTS until later this summer apparently), however, I'd like to see if I can avoid upgrading my entire distro for this18:08
awakecodingI want to do nested Hyper-V according to this article (https://ladipro.wordpress.com/2017/02/24/running-hyperv-in-kvm-guest/) but the packages on 16.04 are too old18:08
mr_pazhggdh, there's not a ~/deja-dup directory18:09
lordcirthawakecoding, I recommend just upgrading.  libvirt, qemu-kvm, etc have a lot of dependencies18:11
lordcirth18.04.1 is out and pretty good18:11
awakecodinglordcirth: ok, that's what I'll do then. I have a desktop computer that shouldn't cause issues with the upgrade, but I also have an XPS 13 developer edition that came with 16.04 and I am unsure about how safe the upgrade process is18:12
hggdhmr_paz: yes... just noticed I was looking at an older backup. Let me try to find out18:12
lordcirthawakecoding, I usually do a clean install when upgrading, but do-release-upgrade ought to work.18:13
mr_paz thank you18:13
awakecodinglordcirth: a clean install isn't "upgrading" :P it's reinstalling with a newer version.18:14
awakecodinganyway, I'll cross fingers and hope for the best18:14
hggdhmr_paz: it is now under ~/.cache/deja-dup18:14
hggdhmr_paz: and I will be busy for a few hours now, so you will need to depend on others18:14
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mr_pazhggdh, thanks for the help18:17
lotuspsychjemr_paz: feel free to re-state your question to the channel where you at18:18
mr_pazlotuspsychje, my q is this... when trying to make backup using duplicity gui, i click on 'back up now', it says preparing then prompts me for encryption pw, i enter pw, it appears to run for about 20 then returns to enter pw prompt. doesn't appear back up completed.  i believe it's correct pw b/c if i enter different pw it throws a gpg error18:22
lordcirthmr_paz, and when you try from the command line?18:23
mr_pazhmm, do you know commands off top of your head?18:23
mr_pazdeja-dup --backup18:25
lordcirthmr_paz, yeah, try that first.  If that doesn't work, go down another layer: $ duplicity full $HOME /some/backupdir18:26
mr_pazlordcirth, /some/backupdir should be outside of /home/ correct?  lol18:32
lordcirthmr_paz, yes, lol18:32
mr_pazlordcirth, seems to be running currently ...18:40
lordcirthmr_paz, so if that works, you know the problem is with deja-dup and/or it's settings18:40
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mr_pazlordcirth, seems to still be running...18:46
mr_pazhow do I manipulate deja-dup settings?18:46
lordcirthmr_paz, you can check 'top' to see if it's doing anything.18:46
mr_paztop?  how do i do that?18:47
lordcirthIf your homedir is large, a full backup could take a while18:47
lordcirthmr_paz, you open a terminal and run 'top'18:47
mr_pazgpg and duplicity seem to be using a lot of cpu, so I suppose it's still running18:48
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lordcirthHow big is your $HOME?18:49
mr_pazI think about 19gb18:51
lordcirthyeah, that might take a bit18:52
mr_pazjust finished.  no errors18:53
mr_pazlordcirth, so problem is with deja-dup18:54
lordcirthmr_paz, ok.  So, did you configure deja-dup through the GUI originally?18:54
mr_pazyes18:54
patr0cluswhy on my desktop is there sometimes an arrow pointing at my activity bar where my internet, caffeine are displayed?18:54
lordcirthIs it backing up only $HOME ?18:55
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mr_pazlordcirth, yes18:55
lordcirthpatr0clus, could you show a screenshot?18:55
lordcirthmr_paz, /home, or /home/youruser?18:55
patr0clusunfortunately, its not there currently.18:56
mr_pazlordcirth, on 'folders to save' tab it says 'Home (user)' so i assume thats /home/user/18:56
lordcirthmr_paz, ok.  So if you start it, and click Details, does it show any errors?18:57
lordcirthOr does it not get that far?18:57
mr_pazlordcirth, nothing shows up in the details pane before it re-prompts me for password18:58
lordcirthmr_paz, what happened when you did deja-dup --backup?18:59
lordcirthDoes it pop up the gui?18:59
mr_pazlordcirth, yes.  does exact same thing18:59
patr0clusis there a good way to permanently alter/route your dns on Ubuntu, both ipv4 and18:59
patr0clusipv6?18:59
lordcirthmr_paz, welp, at this point I would probably give up and use duplicity directly, or another backup tool, like Borg.19:02
lordcirthUnless you are interested in tracking down the problem for its own sake.19:02
mr_pazlordcirth, lol.. maybe, but not right now.19:03
mr_pazi'll check out borg19:03
lordcirthborg is pretty great.  We use it to back up 5TB & a few million files over a network.  Takes 2 hours to do an incremental.19:04
troozersQuick question about luks encrypted drive and dd; I want to create a backup of my encrypted drive before I try something possible stupid, but want to ensure I can restore if required.  Will a dd image restore ok with the encryption still in place?19:05
mr_pazlordcirth, i guess while i'm here, i'll ask about one more annoyance... i'm using standard ubuntu Addwaita-dark theme.  however, in firefox it seems to mess up several webpages, making text white (on white background), particularly in text input boxes, like when entering an email address or something... any ideas to remedy?19:06
EriC^^troozers: yes19:06
troozersEriC^^: Many thanks. I had assumed as much, but just wanted to double check19:06
ajeet_hi all19:07
* troozers doffs hat in Eric^^ 's direction before exiting stage left19:07
lordcirthmr_paz, this seems relevant: https://www.mkammerer.de/blog/gtk-dark-theme-and-firefox/19:08
mr_pazlordcirth, that looks very relevant, searched google for a couple hours yesterday, but didn't unearth this... good find!19:10
mr_pazhopefully it works19:10
mr_pazlordcirth, holy cow that fix worked!19:15
lordcirthcool19:15
mr_pazthank you, kind sir!19:15
lordcirthnp19:15
mrhubrisjeQ: Ubuntu 18.04 - how do i change the "first day of the week" in Gnome Calendar? Evolution is doing it correct but Gnome Calendar is not. Or do i actually need to edit a locales files to fix that?19:36
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itsmehi19:53
itsmeI have question wrt upgrading19:53
itsmeI was upgrading to 18.10. And my computer stopped in btw and rebooted. Then on restart I had a blank display. I went into tty4 and did sudo apt update; sudo apt upgrade; sudo dpkg --reconfigure -a. Then, it worked and I was in 18.10. But on doing sudo apt upgrade again I get this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2W7P7rHfRY/ how can I fix this? do I force them to update? or just leave them alone?19:53
TJ-itsme: try "sudo apt full-upgrade"19:54
ioriaitsme, sudo apt full-upgrade19:54
TJ-itsme: 'upgrade' won't bring in /new/ packages whereas full-upgrade will19:55
Schnabeltierchenhi guys, a newbie needs help, i tinkered myseld a script to check for some systemd-services, but it´s a bit buggy. could someone take a look at it and help me with line 8? https://nopaste.xyz/?59beb947e8af3162#mgbQ8Y/qQdU3EL8i9pl006BJtH3CSlSs82qeGKggxrc=19:56
itsmecool. works now. Another question: I notice that on apt update the sources are just 5 instead something >30 I had before the upgrade19:56
itsmehow do I other ones back they are still there /etc/apt/sources.list.d19:57
ioriaitsme, what are ppas?19:58
itsmeioria: software like chrome, sublime etc.19:59
ioriaitsme, if they are ppas there have been disabled , so you need to renablethemagain (if they are still supported)19:59
ioria*they19:59
TJ-Schnabeltierchen: what's the problem?19:59
itsmeioria: yeah exactly. But how?20:00
andiHello can you tell me which software transparent caching services are using to cache websites? Am I able to setup such a cache for my website on an own server?20:00
ioriaitsme, how you did the first time you installed them20:00
itsmeioria: I think mostly with apt install20:01
ioriaitsme, nope, sudo add-apt-repository ppa:xxx/xxx20:01
Mathisenandi, redis ? or maybe i understood the question wrong20:02
itsmeioria: for each one?20:03
ioriaitsme, yes20:03
itsmehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KNYtBJJ9GW/ this what it looks like20:03
itsmeI mean there 30 of them.20:03
itsmeI will have to run 30 commands20:03
andiMathisen: Frontend caches like cloudfront. Isn't redis rather a backend caching system?20:04
ioriaitsme, try to remove the '#' and run   apt update20:04
andiWhat I'd like to achieve is to point a domain to a servers ip which requests a website that is hosted on another server and caches images, js, css and other static files instantly and maybe even cache the html part of the page.20:04
TJ-andi: squid20:04
ioriaitsme, from the the 'deb' line i mean20:05
andiTJ-: But is squid a caching that's installed on the webserver or is it rather a tool to cache internet traffic to an office to make stuff faster?20:09
TJ-andi: can be used in many configurations20:09
TJ-andi: see http://www.squid-cache.org/20:10
tpw_rulesso it looks like i'm getting ads on my console? https://i.imgur.com/1v1KT7z.png what's the deal with that20:14
lordcirthtpw_rules, /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news20:17
tpw_rulesis that associated with a package?20:18
lordcirthapt-file search /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news \n base-files: /etc/update-motd.d/50-motd-news20:19
tpw_rulesi see. well thanks for the pointers20:20
lordcirthnp.  If you want to disable that bit, just chmod -x20:20
Ben64change a 1 to a 0 in /etc/default/motd-news20:21
lordcirthah, good to know20:21
Ben64yeah just looked it up20:22
Ben64i've noticed it on one of my boxes but haven't cared enough yet to check into it20:22
lordcirthme either20:22
viky600833AWAY21:24
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pulkit25hi, I will like to help updating the mercurial package!21:55
pulkit25debian is shipping the latest mercurial https://packages.debian.org/sid/mercurial, but looks like ubuntu has not included that21:56
pulkit25any pointers on how I can help to fix that will be great.21:57
naccpulkit25: in what release?21:59
nacc!latest | pulkit2521:59
ubottupulkit25: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.21:59
pulkit25nacc: ubuntu xenial, right now it fixes with mercurial-3.7.3 which has known security vulnerabilities being more than 3 years old.22:03
naccpulkit25: base version != backports of security patches. mercurial is also in universe.22:05
naccpulkit25: so no security support guaranteed22:05
naccpulkit25: specifically to my first point, it's 3.7.3-1ubuntu1.2, which is also in xenial-security, so there have been security updates22:07
pulkit25nacc: thanks for looking, the latest in 4.8, I am finding links to disclosures of security vulnerabilities which are not in the package22:08
chrismatthewsI have a ubuntu ec2 instance. Where can I find the terminal config file?22:11
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hggdhchrismatthews: what do you mean by "terminal config file"? Can you please expand?22:16
chrismatthewsIsn't there a config file related to terminal settings? I see this question: https://askubuntu.com/questions/83731/where-are-shell-terminal-settings-stored but that folder doesn't seem to exist22:19
jluca long time ago, i used some terminal extension or setting that enabled TAB key22:23
hggdhchrismatthews: in AWS, usually there is no such config (most instances are non-grhical)22:23
jluc to expand the currently begun command into the previous one begining with the same begining22:23
chrismatthewsok thanks.22:23
jluctyping 'ls' then <TAB> provided th last "ls" command, that could have been "ls -ltr c*" for example22:24
jlucright now 'ls'+TAB provides the list of all available commands begining with 'ls',22:25
jlucbut i'd prefer to have the last ones I typed22:25
jlucdo you know how i can recover that behaviour ?22:25
hggdhjluc: create (or adjust) ~/.inputrc, assigning the key you want to history-search-backward22:27
hggdhjluc: usually this would be set to up-arrow, with down-arrow set to history-search-forward22:27
chrismatthewsBy default would an EC2 ubuntu instance log changes to time settings? I can't find where those are logged.22:28
jlucit was more an autocompletion than a research sort of thing22:38
hggdhjluc: auto-completion does not make much of a sense here. How does one auto-complete a 'ls' command, for example?22:39
hggdhchrismatthews: try journalctl _SYSTEMD_UNIT=systemd-timesyncd.service22:39
raidghostI dont understand why /dev/dvb/ shows 6 tuners on box1 and 8 tuners on box2. They run the same 18.04 LTS and the same firmware and drivers and kernel.22:42
raidghostCan a canonical-livepatch mess up amount of dvb tuners?22:47
egrainwhere do you guys store your iptables?22:54
egrainoh, also no iptables.service file.22:55
mutanteegrain: i think /etc/rc.local is popular but i bet also wrong :)22:55
egraindon't even have that here.22:55
mutanteanother answer would be for me:  /etc/ferm/conf.d/ because ferm would generate them for me22:55
egrainoh, right. ubuntu users. you probably don't write your own.22:55
egrainhm.22:55
egrainthere is a wiki isn't there? i see if i can find something.22:56
mutanteactually i dont know, not an ubuntu user :p22:56
mutantethere is probably ufw, but didnt mean that22:56
mutanteyou say that as if writing your is a good thing though :)22:56
egrainisn't it? what?22:57
egrainwhy wouldn't you write your own?22:57
mutantemore room for making mistakes, more work22:58
egrainwell, i wouldn't know. i've never used any of the gui thingies.22:58
egrainbut if you like them, by all means. enjoy.22:58
mutanteegrain: i think the actual Ubuntu answer is ufw here. https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/firewall.html.en22:59
egrainwell, not a problem.22:59
mutanteegrain: the "ferm" thing i mentioned has nothing to do with GUI , btw22:59
egraini'll just write my own systemd service file.22:59
mutanteit generates the rules, but that is still all just cli, and you write config.. just that it's much simpler23:00
mutanteanyways, back to your orignal question.. it's just a matter of style where you put it23:00
mutanteand systemd unit sounds good, ack23:01
egraini'm actually trying to get away from the systemd.23:01
egrainthough ubuntu is too easy and it's just for clients, so, yeah. who cares?23:01
egrainunless you know of a systemdless ubuntu version of course.23:02
egraini never looked.23:02
mutanteegrain: just use Debian .. but also systemd ..would be my reply23:13
egrainwhy debian? i mean they have a cool logo, but i can just use ubuntu then. i need something quick to install and easy to use.23:14
pdklis it ok to use 18.04 ppa if  the 18.10 ppa doesnt exist?23:32
pdklshouldnt be much difference?23:32
hggdhpdkl: if the dependencies are satisfied, it might work. But you would probably have to download the package by hand, and dpkg -i it.23:36
hggdhpdkl: no matter what, if it breaks something in your install, you yourself get to glue it all together23:36
pdklyeah i tried just now, 18.10 has a newer qt23:38
pdkli really like ubuntu 18.10 theme23:40
Krematorpdkl, so ubuntu 18.10 is qt?23:46
eelstreborwas there a replacement app for unetbootin for bionic? it doesn't show up in the package manager23:49
pi0is there a way to mount an iso as a cdrom23:59
pi0in buntu23:59

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