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PlatonidesCarlFK: see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File_Allocation_Table#VFAT00:07
Platonidesit will probably be fat3200:07
strangerrsystemd is giving mariadb.service a relative path to the notify socket, which breaks apparmor. consequently, mariadb is shipping an empty apparmor profile. when I go to write my own, i cant, because ubuntu's systemd implementation is passing a realative path to mariadb. systemd people said it's ubuntu's implementation of systemd, which should not be passing unit-files a relative path. how do i file a bug, or is this a know issue alrea00:30
slidinghorn!bug | strangerr00:31
ubottustrangerr: 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.00:31
strangerrslidinghorn: thanks mang00:32
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Steven_Mnvidia question here: https://pastebin.com/raw/gdzignrE01:10
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Krematorhey folks, just did an upgrade from 16.04 to 18.04, so far so "good" except i have a couple of oddities:01:40
Kremator1) all the icons' text in the desktop seems to have a shadow, but it is offset by too much and looks wierd01:40
Krematorexample of the issue: http://i.imgur.com/2LjPNyu.png01:41
slidinghornany non-WINE applications look like that?01:46
Krematorslidinghorn, doesnt looks like01:47
Krematorand just tested my cs 1.6 (under wine) and it does have odds fonts aswell01:48
slidinghornMight be something to ask in #winehq01:49
Krematorslidinghorn, but those icons are on ubuntu, outside wine01:49
slidinghornThe icons ship from upstream with WINE, I believe01:51
slidinghornplus, those are both pretty old games...they might be pretty close to the ones that came packaged from the publisher01:53
Krematorslidinghorn, that is happening aswell with other icons wtf01:54
slidinghornwhich ones?  Have another screenshot? Is it another WINE application?01:54
Krematorslidinghorn, yeah, im uploading the screeshot01:55
AndyChow888Install the wine fonts01:55
Krematornope, even my folders icons shows text with weird text01:55
Krematorslidinghorn, http://i.imgur.com/mfb4GKB.png01:55
KrematorAndyChow888, sorry, which is the name of the package?01:56
AndyChow888ttf-mscorefonts, etc01:56
slidinghornKremator, to make it easy:  sudo apt install ubuntu-restricted-extras01:56
AndyChow888Kremator, the easiest way, for wine, is to install winetricks01:56
slidinghornand that01:56
AndyChow888The restricted-extras won't fix the wine issue.01:57
Krematorwhich fonts should i install first?01:57
Krematornvm, it has a "all fonts" selection01:57
AndyChow888Yeah. All fonts is the best. corefonts would probably fix it, but why skimp?02:00
Krematoryeah, specially when storage space is cheap and plentyful these days02:01
Steven_Mnvidia question here: https://pastebin.com/raw/gdzignrE02:03
rud0lfis there a simple way to show all the matching packages that are _not_ installed?02:03
rud0lfi've no practice with apt02:03
Krematorrud0lf, what do you mean exactly by _not matching_02:04
slidinghornapt-cache search term02:04
Krematori mean, by _matching_02:04
slidinghornrud0lf, you can pipe that in to a less command if the list is too long02:04
rud0lffor example, matching xfce4-*-plugin that are not installed02:04
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qwefytuoityty'05:37
qwefytuoitytyUbuntu-Mate 18.04.1. What to do with it? sudo sh nvidiadriver.run = https://screenshots.firefox.com/aAj6X9BccYrTZu2405:37
AndyChow888page not found05:40
AndyChow888qwefytuoityty, you want to run nvidiadriver.run?05:42
Triffid_Hunterqwefytuoityty: don't install nvidia drivers like that, you'll break everything. use https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/dev instead05:43
qwefytuoitytywhy not install version NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-410.78.run?05:45
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qwefytuoitytynot support version NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-410.78.run for ubuntu?05:46
qwefytuoitytyoh linux05:47
AndyChow888Blame nVidia. Linux has nothing to do with this.05:48
XenophonFamen05:48
qwefytuoitytyi can install nvidia driver only from Ubuntu repository, not from nvidia website? https://www.nvidia.ru/Download/driverResults.aspx/140242/ru05:52
AndyChow888It's safer that way. The nVidia releases are likely compiled for a specif kernel version.05:54
AndyChow888And if you install from the repository, all the updates etc will work, and the kernel parameters are already setup.05:55
lotuspsychjeTriffid_Hunter: why the /dev and not the whole graphics ppa?06:12
Triffid_Hunterlotuspsychje: doesn't seem to have 396.54.09 or 415.18.04 which are required for vulkan transform feedback - in turn required for dxvk (wine d3d11 to vulkan translator) to work right06:17
lotuspsychjeah i see Triffid_Hunter06:20
hateballTriffid_Hunter: are you looking for nvidia ppa?06:25
lotuspsychjehateball: a user wanted to install .sh driver from nvidia, Triffid_Hunter suggested the graphics ppa /dev to him06:27
hateballlotuspsychje: Yeah, that'd be the route to go for 396.54.0906:27
lotuspsychjehateball: and i wondered why, the /dev and not main06:27
hateballAdd the regular nvidia ppa, and the /dev one06:27
hateballthe dev one doesnt have nvidia-settings and such, so it's clever to have both06:28
hateballif installing nvidia-driver-396 it'll be prefered from dev06:28
lotuspsychjehateball: why's that?06:28
hateball415.18.04 is however not packaged there yet06:28
hateballlotuspsychje: why's what?06:29
lotuspsychjethe 396 only dev06:29
hateballlotuspsychje: you mean why it's not in main?06:29
hateballit's considered a beta driver by nvidia06:29
lotuspsychjehateball: no i mean you say 396 its prefer06:29
lotuspsychjeah i get it now06:29
hateballI'm saying apt will automagically grab the beta driver from /dev if you have both PPAs, but you also are able to get nvidia-settings and other packages from the main PPA06:30
hateballthose are not part of /dev06:30
lotuspsychjeso if its not an optimus, and ubuntu reccomends 396, go for the dev 396 right?06:31
hateballI'd go for 396 over 415 right now, unless you have 2080 series card that needs 415 driver06:32
hateballthere were some Unity (game engine) bugs with 415 but they might have been fixed now06:32
lotuspsychjeyeah i always reccomend 390 and 396 to the GTX ones, or check what ubuntu-drivers reccomends06:32
lotuspsychjebut wasnt aware of the dev version06:32
Shmam47Hey I'm having an issue when booting into my ubuntu 18.04 system. It loads through everything and then I see my cursor on the screen but it doesn't load into the desktop environment unless I ALT+F2 and manually do a `startx`. Once I'm in, I can see sddm-greeter using 25% of my cpu. Any ideas on that?06:34
hateballlotuspsychje: it's really only needed for bleeding edge DVXK stuff06:34
hateballDXVK*06:35
lotuspsychjekk06:36
hateballthe latest native games require 396 anyhows, for vulkan stuff as well06:37
hateballby latest I mean things like Tomb Raider games and so on, not SuperTux :)06:38
lotuspsychjelol06:38
lotuspsychjehateball: yeah seen alot of users helped by the graphics ppa and latest 390 & 39606:39
lotuspsychje410 ive seen problems arise06:39
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hateballyep, 410 and 415 were completely unusable on my system for instance06:40
lotuspsychjeShmam: are you on kubuntu 18.04?06:40
Shmamyep06:40
lotuspsychjeShmam: upgraded from 16.04 or so?06:40
Shmamuhh yea06:40
lotuspsychjeShmam: might be handy to see the text booting errors, could you screenshot before you can enter sddm?06:41
Shmamyeah 1 sec, gonna reboot06:41
lotuspsychjeShmam: F1 to see the textboot style,06:41
lotuspsychjehateball: good to know06:42
Shmamok is there a way to screenshot this?06:42
Shmambefore I do the alt+f2 dance06:43
lotuspsychjeShmam: your camera, or just saying the last lines to us06:43
ShmamEverything has the [ OK ] before it so im gonna skip that06:43
ShmamStarted set console scheme.  created slice system-getty.slice     started terminate plymouth boot screen   started login service   started simple desktop display manager... started simple desktop display manager06:44
Shmamthose are the last few lines06:44
lotuspsychjeShmam: ok and it freezes there? or can you get to login window?06:45
Shmamfreezes there06:45
ShmamI get a cursor tho somehow06:45
Shmamcant select text or anything06:45
lotuspsychjeShmam: did you have unity also on 16.04 just kubuntu06:45
lotuspsychjeor06:46
ShmamI dont think so. how can I check?06:47
lotuspsychjeShmam: if you didnt install or use it yourself, it should not so dont worry06:47
Shmamok I didn't install it or use unity. I've always been with kde06:48
lotuspsychjeShmam: you could try at text boot, entering TTY and purge sddm and reinstall right after06:48
Shmamhow do I do that?06:48
lotuspsychjeShmam: when your systemd is booting, press ctrl alt F1 or F2 or F306:49
Shmamlike when it hangs?06:49
lotuspsychjeShmam: that will drop you into a tty, no before it hangs06:49
Shmamdoesnt seem to be working06:50
ShmamI cant switch it fast enough06:51
lotuspsychjeShmam: you see a kubuntu logo loading at boot?06:51
ShmamI'm in tty2 but its already hanging06:51
Shmamnope06:51
Shmamonly services starting up06:51
lotuspsychjeShmam: its that fast booting or?06:51
Shmamshouldn't be. I think it hangs before the kubuntu logo06:52
lotuspsychjeShmam: what kind of graphics card do you have?06:52
Shmamintel with the i7-7700U06:52
lotuspsychjeok nice06:53
ShmamI saw that issue online too haha06:53
Shmambut I dont think thats whats causing my problem06:53
lotuspsychjeShmam: normally if you can text boot to give us errors, you should be able to enter a tty before06:54
lotuspsychjeShmam: can you still enter a grub recoverymode?06:54
Krematorfolks, i had a 18.04 instance that had an encrypted swap, dumbly, i destroyed that partition from outsid using a live cd, now i created a new swap, put it on the fstab and while my system works again, i get 3 minute 20 seconds of bootime...06:54
Krematorany suggestion what it could be?06:55
Shmamyeah 1 sec06:55
Shmamwow theres a lot of kernels here06:55
Shmamok im in recovery mode06:55
lotuspsychjeShmam: drop to a rootshell with networking please07:00
Shmampress enter or ctrl+d?07:00
Shmamenter for maintenance or ctrl+d to continue07:01
lotuspsychjeShmam: first enable the networking07:01
Shmamwhoops. shit07:01
Shmamcan I go back07:02
Shmamor do I need to restart07:02
lotuspsychjeShmam: depends what you did07:02
Shmamjust moved down to root shell prompt and hit enter07:03
lotuspsychjeShmam: reboot and activate networking first from recovery menu07:03
lotuspsychjethen drop to the rootshell07:03
Shmamgotcha07:03
Shmamalright whats next07:04
lotuspsychjeShmam: lets see your kernel first, uname -a gives you .42 ?07:04
ShmamI picked 4.18.0-3-generic from the grub menu07:04
Shmamnot 100% sure that thats the same one that I use normally. should I go check?07:05
lotuspsychjeShmam: 4.18 is cosmic kernel, hmm did you play with mainline?07:05
lotuspsychjeShmam: bionic kernel should be 4.15.0-42-generic07:06
ShmamI also had that option07:06
lotuspsychjeah kk07:06
ShmamI had an issue with my ssd so I had to use a newer kernel at some point07:06
ShmamI don't remember if I switched it back or not07:06
lotuspsychjeShmam: ok good to know07:06
ShmamI can go boot back into my regular system and see what kernel that's using if that would be helpful07:07
lotuspsychjeShmam: lets see if your up to date: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade07:07
ShmamI don't think networking started successfully. It says temporary failure resolving: xxx07:08
lotuspsychjehmm ok07:08
Shmambut I did an apt update and upgrade from the terminal right before I rebooted my system07:08
Shmamso everything should be up to date07:08
lotuspsychjeShmam: ok tnx07:08
eden_if I"m on 18.10 fresh install on a ssd should I worry about noatime... reading conflicting articles.07:08
eden_anything I need to do to avoid lowering my ssd lifecycle?07:08
lotuspsychjeShmam: as you upgraded 18.04 try to boot kernel 4.15 -42 please07:09
lotuspsychjeShmam: lets see if you can get to sddm from there07:09
Krematorfolks, please help, im a bit desperate: http://dpaste.com/3CRKMXT.txt07:09
lotuspsychjeeden_: ubuntu is already tweaked for optimal ssd use07:09
Shmamboot into recovery there or normal boot?07:09
lotuspsychjeeden_: but there are a few tweaks you still can consider07:09
eden_lotuspsychje: good news, such as to consider?07:10
lotuspsychjeShmam: normal boot, but with the right bionic kernel07:10
lotuspsychjeeden_: swappiness= 10, install preload, bleachbit your system for cleaning, use 0 cache on browsers,..07:10
eden_lotuspsychje, I'll dig into those for good measure, but it sounds like I should expect reasonable life without much concern.07:11
Shmamlotuspsychje: ok that one has the same issue, stuck on started sddm07:11
lotuspsychje_sorry dc07:13
lotuspsychje_!info preload | eden_ also usefull07:13
ubottueden_ also usefull: preload (source: preload): adaptive readahead daemon. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.6.4-2build1 (bionic), package size 33 kB, installed size 102 kB07:13
lotuspsychje_eden_: what brand of ssd do you have?07:14
eden_Not sure I have a relatively new flex 15 512gb ssd... its not an... easy laptop to open up.07:15
lotuspsychje_eden_: you can see the brand from a terminal07:15
eden_lenovo that is07:15
eden_interesting looking for that command now07:15
lotuspsychje_eden_: install inxi, then inxi -F07:15
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eden_vendor: SK Hynix model: HFS512GD9TNG-62A0A07:17
eden_what the.07:17
lotuspsychjeeden_: ok, check their website if your device firmware is up to date07:17
eden_looks like a dam cheap ssd, lol07:17
Shmamso how bout that sddm eyyy07:17
lotuspsychjeeden_: either then that recent ssd brands cant easyly break these days, its the ammount of data flowing tru that influences the lifetime07:18
lotuspsychjeShmam: did you see my last advice?07:18
lotuspsychjeShmam:  Shmam: allrighty, try to get networking going on a rootshell, then sudo apt purge sddm kubuntu-desktop and reinstall right after07:19
lotuspsychjeShmam: after reinstall, restart sddm with systemctl07:20
Shmamrootshell on -42?07:20
lotuspsychjeShmam: sure07:20
ShmamI cant get networking working though07:21
lotuspsychjeShmam: you got cable?07:21
lotuspsychjeShmam: we need networking to be able to reinstall packages07:22
Shmamright, thats why I waited to uninstall haha07:22
lotuspsychjeShmam: another option would be, booting a kubuntu 18.04 live and install over existing, and save your /home from there and rescue system this way07:23
lotuspsychjeShmam: or, as a test try to !nomodeset into your system07:24
lotuspsychje!nomodeset07:24
ubottuA common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter07:24
Shmamhold on, I need to find a usbc dongle :cry:07:24
Shmamshould be able to get ethernet once I find this boi07:25
lotuspsychjeShmam: going for a break first, feel free to ask in the channel where you stuck allright07:25
lotuspsychjeother volunteers read along07:25
Shmammight dc here while I hook up a network switch07:33
Shmamok cool networking over ethernet works07:39
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zetherooI am using Slack in Ubuntu 18.04 and there is the option in the preferences 'Launch app on login', however it never has worked. When rebooting the app doesn't launch after login and the setting is no longer enabled.08:10
zetherooHow would one go about troubleshooting this?08:10
lapionI am having troubles removing files from a ppa that does not exist anymore09:03
iomarigreetings, what is the default vnc gnome client on 18.04?09:04
Shmamso my crontab doesnt seem to be working. it just has `@reboot /usr/bin/tilda` which doesnt work09:32
ducasseShmam: it won't - cron will not have access to your x session, use an autostart job instead to start it on login09:34
Shmamthat worked ty09:37
ducasseyw09:38
sfdebughi, i think my boot is in "fast boot mode" because i can't enter in BIOS Setup, so, does anyone know how can i disable fast boot in ubuntu?10:02
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lapionhow long will the 16.0.4 repositories remain InRelease ?10:13
lotuspsychjelapion: https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle10:22
lapion16.04.5 is still supported10:35
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markey165Hi guys, anyone here use remmina?10:36
lapionlotuspsychje, 16.04.5 is still supported10:36
lapionhow long will the 16.04.5 repositories remain InRelease ?10:38
arndffHello. I have a very annoying problem. When I'm about to login, if my keyboard layout isn't English but Bulgarian... and I type my password, ctrl+a shortcut doesn't work. If I switch to English layout, the shortcut works fine.10:39
arndffAlso, in google chrome, if my layout is bulgarian -> I can't use keyboard shortcut: ctrl+[1-9] (to switch tabs). If the layout is english, the shortcuts work fine.10:39
arndffI have no idea why the shortcuts depend on the layout... Shouldn't be like this IMO. Please help me out to fix it.10:40
markey165I'm fairly new to Linux, and am using Remmina to connect to my windows machines. Works ok, but crashes regularly. I updated it from the Remmina repo but it hasn't fixed the problem. Is there a way i can troubleshoot why its crashing?10:40
prof2004hi, is ioria in there?10:47
prof2004I would like to resume the chat we had yesterday night10:51
prof2004it is my system, ubuntu kernel 4.15.0-42-generic10:55
prof2004I have now startet with the live system from USB and get the system hang up with error messages10:56
prof2004somebody else, who can help me?10:58
MJCDwhere in ubuntu 18 do you set the default browser?11:03
sebsebsebhi11:04
diskinMJCD, click on the top-right panel, click last like (your user name) and choose "Account settings"11:06
arndffUbuntu 18.04 non-latin shortcuts sometimes don't work. Help me, please.11:06
MJCDdiskin, thanks heaps11:07
MJCD<311:07
arndff@diskin, can you help me?11:08
diskinarndff, not sure yet :)11:08
arndffOkay...11:09
sbrazhello, i'm migrating a server from i386 to amd64 following https://wiki.debian.org/CrossGrading and i'm running into a problem with dpkg --set-selections, for instance echo "nagios-nrpe-plugin:amd64 install" | dpkg --set-selections fails11:10
sbrazwhereas apt install nagios-nrpe-plugin works correctly and replaces the i386 pkg with the amd65 one11:11
roryI have a script that references some file ~/foo11:35
roryIf I am root, and I run this script as a user using "sudo -u username my_script.sh" it is still getting evaluated as /root/ instead of the user's home directory11:35
roryhow can I get it to work as the user I am sudoing as?11:35
roryOK I found -H option to sudo, thanks rory11:39
arndffHello. I have a problem with non-latin keyboard shortcuts with some applications. Can you help me?12:39
arndffCan't try this solution: https://launchpad.net/~attente/+archive/ubuntu/java-non-latin-shortcuts as the repo has already been deleted.12:40
arndffLooking forward for some suggestions because this is really annoying!12:40
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platzhirschI got really confused when I saw that /etc/resolv.conf kept pointing to 127.0.0.1, it's only later I learned systemd-resolved is setting up a local DNS server, but this one has troubles resolving the DNS connection, never seems to correctly set it when connecting to WiFi12:43
BluesKajHowdy all12:46
kreyrenhttps://pastebin.com/Ui1nT9Uv how do you resolve this on ubuntu12:51
ioriakreyren, are you on wayland ?12:52
kreyrenioria: i think so12:53
kreyrenshould i switch on X ?12:53
ioriakreyren, echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE12:54
kreyrenioria: wayland12:54
ioriakreyren, what uubntu version ? 18.04 or 17.1012:54
kreyren18.1012:54
kreyrenfresh update from 16.04 and 18.0412:54
ioriakreyren, you 'could' use root gui appon wayland (sudo xhost si:localuser:root) but probably better use Xorg session12:55
kreyrenok switching on X thanks for info12:55
iorianp12:56
Aliekezhihi, how can I do multiple ssh in one command ? for example, ssh foo, then from foo : ssh bar, but in one single command ?13:13
Aliekezhi(i tried with ssh foo -C 'ssh bar' without success )13:13
hyperlumicA more specific example would help.13:15
Aliekezhihyperlumic, you want to ssh@myserver113:15
Aliekezhifrom my server1, you want to ssh to myserver213:16
Aliekezhihyperlumic, how can you do that from one single command ?13:16
hyperlumicInteractively, or what?13:16
hyperlumicI get that you're trying to chain SSH sessions, but what is the actual command you're trying to run on server 2?13:17
Aliekezhihyperlumic, nothing, I just want to get there without having to do ssh 2 times, but having a preconfigured command in my terminal profile to get there :)13:17
hyperlumicNot going to work.13:18
geirhaAliekezhi: you can use ProxyCommand in a host entry in .ssh/config13:18
hyperlumicssh user@host somecommand assumes that the command isn't interactive.13:18
ioriasounds a local/remote  port forwarding13:18
Aliekezhihyperlumic, well with ssh myserver1 -C "ssh myserv2" I get an error13:19
hyperlumicThat's my point.13:19
hyperlumicThough the error would help.13:19
Aliekezhi"mesg: ttyname failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device"13:20
hyperlumicAs expected.13:20
hyperlumicYou're not going to be able to start an interactive ssh session on server 2 that way.13:20
geirhaAliekezhi: With an entry like this in ~/.ssh/config: http://ix.io/1vnl   running  ssh bar   will ssh to bar.example.com via foo.example.com13:21
hyperlumicUsing netcat?13:22
hyperlumicThat's secure. </sarcasm>13:22
gst568923hi guys I have this simple script https://pastebin.com/zMu7vz4q and I would like substitute for cycle with a command 'find' to search inside root folder recursively13:52
gst568923I have write this, but is wrong: find . -type f -name *.txt -exec mv -n "$(date -r "$filename" +"%Y-%m-%d_$filename")" '{}' \;13:52
lotuspsychjegst568923: maybe something for ##linux or #bash ?13:56
JimBuntugst568923, I got it this far for you... need to remove the path information for the last use of the {}...      find . -type f -iname "*.txt" -exec sh -c 'cp {} "$(date -r {} +"%Y-%m-%d_{}")"' \;14:04
JimBuntugst568923, I was using cp instead of mv to see if it worked, you'll want to swap that once you complete the final one14:05
gst568923JimBuntu not work14:05
JimBunturight, because you "need to remove the path information for the last use of the {}"14:06
geirhaouch, don't inject the filename into sh. find will *not* sanitize it. Pass it as argument instead.  -exec sh -c 'cp "$1" ...' sh {} \;14:10
radkoshello14:15
lotuspsychjewelcome radkos14:16
radkoshow can i generate moderated iops on my hdd14:17
radkoslets say i want to make 10% per process, and if i start three similar processes simultaneously i can get 30%14:17
radkoswhatever bash script i made hdd cache comes across and @$!>?!#14:19
radkosany idea haw can i make this process constant going around the hdd caching . some kind of /dev/urandom magic or else?14:20
hans_henrikiirc there is a meta-package that installs whatever-version-of-gcc-used-to-compile-the-current-kernel, any idea what it was called?14:29
lotuspsychjehans_henrik: share to the channel whats your end goal, volunteers might be able to think along14:33
leftyfbhans_henrik: build-essential ?14:34
hggdh^14:34
asdfghhello14:38
asdfghanyone know a good application to store passwords ?14:39
CheezI use keepassxc on all platforms14:39
hans_henrikim trying to add some patches to the kernel.   the page https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel recommends getting the kernel sources with `apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)` - but it doesn't say anything about where the source is located, apparently.14:40
roadmrasdfgh: if you're ok with something remote, I've been happy with lastpass14:40
hans_henrikwhere is the source located after running apt-get source?14:40
tewardhans_henrik: whatever directory you were in14:41
tewardso if you were in /tmp/ it'd download the files and unzip to folders within /tmp./14:41
tewardhans_henrik: type pwd14:41
tewardit'll give you a file directory path, if you didn't change dirs after you rant he command it's in that directory14:41
tewardran the apt-get source command*14:41
Cheezteward: the directory where you ran it14:42
Cheezapt doesn't track source, it just downloads it to wherever you run the command14:42
tewardCheez: you mean to tell that to hans_henrik not me :P14:42
teward^ that14:42
Cheezsorry14:42
tewardwhich is what i said14:42
hans_henrikoh lel, nvm. thanks14:42
hans_henrikuhm, > Picking 'linux-signed' as source package instead of 'linux-image-4.15.0-42-generic'14:45
hans_henrikand the download went way too fast14:45
hans_henriksomehow `apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r)`   doesn't get me the kernel source, i think.14:46
leftyfbhans_henrik: apt-get source linux14:50
leftyfbthough, that won't get the current version. Not sure14:51
hans_henrikleftyfb: looks like it worked14:51
leftyfbhans_henrik: That will download only the GA kernel I think14:51
hans_henrikGA? i'm not using a HWE kernel anyway14:52
hans_henrikwhat's GA?14:52
leftyfbThe kernel that got released when your version of ubuntu was released14:53
hans_henrikanyway, i'm running 4.15.0-42-generic , and "apt-get source linux" is downloading "4.15.0-42.45", so it can't be that far off14:53
hans_henrik#1 is according to uname -a14:53
leftyfbwhich version of ubuntu are you running?14:54
hans_henrikVERSION="18.04.1 LTS (Bionic Beaver)"14:54
leftyfbhans_henrik: why do you think you need to compile your own kernel?14:56
hans_henrikleftyfb: because an aircrack-ng tutorial is telling me to install this patch https://git.kali.org/gitweb/?p=packages/linux.git;a=blob_plain;f=debian/patches/features/all/kali-wifi-injection.patch;hb=refs/heads/kali/master  in my kernel14:57
* leftyfb sigh14:58
hans_henrik( this 1 to be specific  https://www.aircrack-ng.org/~~V:/doku.php?id=install_drivers )14:58
hans_henriksupposedly enables raw monitor mode for wifi drivers14:58
leftyfbhans_henrik: sudo iw list|grep -A10 "Supported interface"15:02
leftyfbif you see "monitor" in the list, then you are able to put your wifi card into promiscuous mode. No kernel compiling needed15:02
hans_henrikleftyfb: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6dMpNcPwCN/15:02
hans_henriki do see monitor mode there15:03
leftyfbhans_henrik: what is your end goal here?15:03
hans_henrikleftyfb: record someone signing in to a WPA2-PSK encrypted wifi network, so i can run an offline dictionary attack on the WPA2 password?15:04
leftyfbhans_henrik: why?15:04
hans_henrikleftyfb: sorry, i don't want to discuss why i'm doing this.15:05
leftyfbhans_henrik: then you should not be asking for help with it here. We do not condone such activities. Please stop what you are doing.15:06
lotuspsychjehans_henrik: there's a ##kernel channel if you need15:08
hans_henriki won't ask for help with WPA2 here, i merely wanted help with getting the kernel source.15:08
leftyfbhans_henrik: you will no longer receive help me from after knowing your intentions are malicious in nature. I'm sure others here will also cease to assist you in your goals for the same reason15:08
leftyfb"help from me"15:09
hans_henrikright, feel free to /ignore15:09
leftyfbhans_henrik: I'll be sure to also point out your intentions to anyone assisting you. To make sure they know they are contributing to malicious activities.15:11
hans_henrikfor the record, secrecy does not imply malice.15:18
leftyfbhans_henrik: yup15:18
hyperlumichans_henrik: If you aren't willing to divulge your reasoning behind something that is otherwise quite possibly illegal without the consent of the monitored party, do not expect a positive response.15:20
hans_henriki'm not doing anything illegal, and the monitored party is my own phone.15:25
lordcirthhans_henrik, then 1) you should have said that instead of "someone" and 2) Why?15:27
perplexityanyone running ubuntu on a dell 17 7000?16:17
leftyfbperplexity: that isn't your question16:18
leftyfbperplexity: what can we help you with?16:18
perplexityleftyfb: surely it is. im having difficulty install debian on my new laptop as the firmware for my network card is not in any existing deb release. so im wondering if anyone has had success installing ubuntu on it16:19
leftyfbperplexity: try it16:19
leftyfbperplexity: try booting a live cd/sub16:19
leftyfbusb*16:19
perplexityleftyfb: good answer16:19
perplexityyour right, will do16:19
Dave_ElecHey everyone... I did do-release-upgrade from bionic to cosmic and it got an error setting up udev... and crashed and I removed the udev post instalation script and it tried to configure the rest of the packages... and i got a lot of errors... then i dpkg --configured them all and autoremoved un-necessary packages... now when i login i get profile permission errors and preety unstable distro.. what shall I do?16:36
Dave_ElecIt's really messed up16:37
pragmaticenigmaDave_Elec: Restore your backup, make sure you do not have any third party PPAs enabled when you try again16:38
Dave_Elecpragmaticenigma: I didn't make one16:47
pragmaticenigmauhm... that's a tough one then16:47
Dave_Elec:(16:47
leftyfbDave_Elec: make a backup of your files you have on the machine now using a live usb. Then install 18.04 from scratch16:48
leftyfbDave_Elec: I wouldn't recommend going with 18.10. Stick with 18.0416:48
leftyfbBut that's just my opinion16:48
leftyfbor install 18.10 from scratch if that's what you really want16:49
Dave_ElecSo no going back?16:53
leftyfbDave_Elec: it's not worth the time it would take16:53
hc027Hey there. I am in Grub Rescue on a Latin American keyboard, and I can't make an equals sign16:54
hc027like, it puts keys as though Im on a US keyboard16:55
hc027so shift 9 is open parens instead of close16:55
hc027but I cant do equals sign16:55
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roadmrhc027: the equal sign is 2 keys to the right of 016:55
roadmrhc027: no shift needed16:56
roadmrhc027: if you have access to a browser, google "us keyboard layout", that should show you roughly where keys are16:56
hc027THANK YOU roadmr!!!!16:57
hc027THANKS!16:58
roadmr\o/16:58
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awerhi, how do i make this sime bash script run/refresh on the same line "while true; do date; sleep 1; done"17:16
awerfixed now17:17
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naccfor reference to anyone else. Don't reinvent wheels. use `watch` for the above.17:28
leftyfbalso, tty-clock? :)17:35
Bluefoxicyanyone having trouble with libnss-winbind in 18.04?17:35
Bluefoxicylike wbinfo -u shows users, but getent passwd or id fails?17:35
naccleftyfb: lol, yeah, i wasn't even looking at the command they were running17:38
Bluefoxicyo17:39
Bluefoxicyit looks like 18.04 is moving to lsass for linux17:39
ntdso, i've got this device with a touchscreen. autorotate doesn't work on bionic but does works on debian testing. looking through logs i can only see modeset changes in syslog17:43
ntdany way to hunt down the missing package/wrong config?17:43
naccntd: did you enable rotate (it's an icon in the logout menu, iirc, in gnome)17:45
ntdthe button/icon doesn't even show17:45
ntdon bionic. both button/icon and autorotate present and accounted for on deb :)17:46
ntdi can manually rotate through settings->devices->display though17:46
tgm4883ntd: do you have iio-sensor-proxy installed17:47
naccntd: that's unrelated to the accelerometer being detected and functional17:47
lotuspsychjentd: last user i talked for a touchscreen had a hard time on gnome, more luck on unity for touch support17:47
nacclotuspsychje: it's always been the exact opposite for me :)17:47
ntdiio-sensor-proxy present17:47
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tgm4883ntd: if you run 'monitor-sensor' and rotate your tablet do you see indications that it knows it's being rotated?17:49
ntdchecking17:49
naccntd: also, is iio-sensor-proxy running?17:50
ntdworking on deb, rebooting17:50
tgm4883nacc: good question17:50
nacci just noticed on both of my 18.04 systems (where rotation was working last week) it's not running and the systemd unit is dead17:51
tgm4883Might help to know what device it is too17:51
ntd"waiting for iio-sensor-proxy to appear"17:52
ntd:)17:52
spacecrabso debian has devuan, is there something similar for ubuntu?17:52
spacecrabi prefer the comforts of ubuntu and supportability over debian17:52
ntd"systemctl start iio-sensor-proxy", still nothing17:53
tgm4883spacecrab: might help to know what devuan is17:53
spacecrabbasically debian distro w/o systemd17:53
tgm4883I'm doubtful there is one17:53
tgm4883at least, not one that I'd want to use17:53
spacecrabdang. i'll do some research on my own and share back if i find anything worthwhile/well structured17:54
lotuspsychje!systemd | spacecrab17:54
ubottuspacecrab: systemd is the default init system for Ubuntu 15.04 onwards. For information on transitioning from upstart to systemd, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers For a guide to basic service management with systemd, see https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-use-systemctl-to-manage-systemd-services-and-units17:54
naccntd: did it actually start for you?17:54
ntdjournalctl -xe: call to iio-sensor-proxy failed, "the name was not provided by any .service files"17:54
ntdnope17:54
spacecrabi understand systemd well and have been architecting automated stuffs with it for a long time17:54
naccntd: right, i'm loooking at that too17:54
ntdshows in systemctl list-unit-files though17:54
spacecrabbut i am philosophically against it is all17:54
tgm4883ntd: what device?17:54
spacecrabso personally id like to remove my usage17:55
lotuspsychjespacecrab: read the transition part in the wiki17:55
spacecrabwill do. i was a little thrown off by how it says going from upstart to systemd17:55
ntddevice unknown. has some corp branding, dunno what it actually is :)17:55
naccspacecrab: ok, then don't use ubuntu, i'd say (systemd is the only supported option)17:55
ntdlogs outputs are all eerily generic17:55
tgm4883ntd: what tablet?17:56
spacecrabright, my hopes were the inverse. using an ubuntu without systemd, like how devuan is to debian17:56
spacecrabbut thanks for your input pplz- i'll share if i find anything interesting17:56
naccspacecrab: yes, we understood. That's not a supported option.17:56
ntdtrusty+upstart17:56
spacecrab^considered that, but it's pretty old now-a-days17:56
ntdpay for extended support17:57
ntd:P17:57
spacecrabhehehe17:57
lotuspsychjeits still supported and esm yeah17:57
spacecrabi do know a friend at canonical, time to pull strings!17:57
spacecrab:laugh:17:57
spacecrabi guess i could just use devuan, i just am not as big of a fan of debian17:58
spacecrabit never feels "as good" or as well supported17:59
lotuspsychjespacecrab: come to #ubuntu-discuss17:59
spacecraboh, sorry. sure17:59
ntdrunning iio-sensor-proxy manually does nothing18:00
naccntd: it doesn't run even manually here18:01
ntdhttps://lkml.org/lkml/2016/5/31/318:02
ntdhttps://github.com/hadess/iio-sensor-proxy/issues/7118:02
halvardHow can I scan a specific online IP range? I've tried nmap, but the commands I have found just scans a few18:04
naccntd: does the udevadm command from the gh issue show any devices for you?18:04
halvard(not locally)18:04
naccntd: or this one: `G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all iio-sensor-proxy18:04
nacc** (process:27950): DEBUG: 12:04:40.403: Could not find any supported sensors18:04
naccerr, just taht first line sorry18:05
ntdudevadm info --export-db | grep -C 3 iio <- no outout18:05
ntdtrying18:05
naccntd: fyi, this did work ... last week. So it's new that it's failling. I'm going to reboot this machine to test something18:06
ntdi've been trying to get this working since week 4718:07
ntdG_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all iio-sensor-proxy: ** (process:1234): DEBUG: XX:XX:XX.XXX: Could not find any supported sensors18:08
naccntd: yeah, so it's a kernel issue18:08
naccntd: i'm checking some stuff18:08
ntd[] acer_wmi: Acer Laptop ACPI-WMI Extras18:09
ntd[] acer_wmi: Unsupported machine has AMW0_GUID1, unable to load18:09
ntddef not an acer. also mentioned in that gh issue18:09
ntdtrying to boot bionic with deb kernel 4.918:10
ntddoh. /lib/modules won18:13
ntddoh. /lib/modules won't check out :)18:13
ntdanyway. wasn't working on 4.15.0-39 and isn't working on -4218:14
naccntd: do you have a /sys/bus/iio directory?18:18
naccntd: and, can you reboot back to debian and see if that is present there, if it's not in ubuntu?18:18
ntdit was there on deb18:19
ntdrebooting now18:19
naccntd: interesting, i think that's the bug, but i'm not sure18:19
naccntd: LP: #1792813 may be relevant18:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1792813 in linux (Ubuntu Cosmic) "iio-sensor-proxy says: "Could not find any supported sensors" on Dell XPS 15 9575 2-in-1 on Cosmic 18.10" [Medium,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/179281318:21
ntdno /sys/bus/iio18:21
naccntd: yeah that's the issue18:24
naccwould need to go back in the kernels to debug it, i know it did work18:24
ntddmesg | grep -i sens: hid-sensor-hub XXXXXXX: item XXXX parsing failed, hid-sensor-hub XXXX: parse failed, hid-sensor-hub: probe of XXXXX failed with error -2218:29
ntdlshw | grep -i sens: nothing18:30
siralityhello. i have a script that runs a command and uses xclip to put it on the clipboard and it works fine. i'd like to use it as a keyboard shortcut, and when i do, it does run, but it doesn't affect the clipboard. is there a workaround for this?18:35
naccntd: i just tested (am currently in) 4.19 and also doesn't work. I filed LP: #180725018:37
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1807250 in linux (Ubuntu) "At some point in the 18.04 cycle, /sys/bus/iio has disappeared from my system" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/180725018:37
naccntd: what kernel is your debian machine on?18:37
ntd4.18... something. lemme check18:37
naccntd: and in debian, can you check `lsmod | grep iio` ?18:37
holoniumHello18:38
holoniumI was wondering if I could get some help setting up virtualbox on Ubuntu 18.10, I have been receiving a large number of Qt errors.18:40
ntd4.18.2018:40
naccntd: ok18:40
ntdhid_sensor_iio_common    16384  7 hid_sensor_gyro_3d,hid_sensor_trigger,hid_sensor_incl_3d,hid_sensor_als,hid_sensor_accel_3d,hid_sensor_magn_3d,hid_sensor_rotation18:40
ntdhid_sensor_hub         20480  9 hid_sensor_gyro_3d,hid_sensor_trigger,hid_sensor_iio_common,hid_sensor_incl_3d,hid_sensor_als,hid_sensor_accel_3d,hid_sensor_magn_3d,hid_sensor_rotation,hid_sensor_custom18:40
naccntd: and on ubuntu, i assume it comes back empty?18:41
holoniumWhat are you guys talking about?18:41
ntdyup18:41
ntdthis also affects sleep and stuff18:42
naccntd: ok, modprobing those modules on my system, /sys/bus/iio shows up18:42
naccntd: i'm still debugging18:43
ntdiio shows up18:45
naccntd: here udev still doesn't see any devices18:46
ntdnot here either. nothing in dmesg, rotate not working18:47
naccand yeah, /sys/bus/iio/devices is empty18:48
nacci'm guessing on debian it's not? :)18:48
ntdmhm18:48
ntdthe acer wmi stuff also present on deb, prolly irrelevant18:49
TJ-nacc: have you lost some IIO devices?18:50
naccTJ-: yeah18:50
naccTJ-: apparently :)18:50
ntdTJ-, appears to be another case of futuristic stuff being tacked onto old kernels :)18:51
TJ-Some present over ACPI/i2c without a specific driver18:51
naccTJ-: it's almost certainly a regression, I'm trying to figure out where :)18:51
naccTJ-: well, i'm pretty sure it's wrong for there to be no /sys/bus/iio at all18:52
ntdTJ-, you still have the opinion that 4.4.0->34 being "incompatible" with amdgpu-pro because of something from 4.8 being tacked onto ubuntu kernel 4.4 is AMDs fault?18:53
lotuspsychjentd: can you try hibernate and come back as a test?18:55
Dave_Elechow can I create "shared to other computers" local network without using NetworkManager?18:55
ntdsystemctl hibernate, Failed to hibernate system via logind: Sleep verb not supported18:57
ntdsuspend did work18:57
lotuspsychjentd: some fedora but mentioned it back working after hibernate18:57
lotuspsychjebug18:57
kreyrenWhy is not vulkan with preference for AMDGPU not installed/set by default if amd gpu is detected?19:01
OerHeksmaybe you need to install mesa-vulkan-drivers too ?19:02
OerHeks!info mesa-vulkan-drivers19:02
ubottumesa-vulkan-drivers (source: mesa): Mesa Vulkan graphics drivers. In component universe, is optional. Version 18.0.5-0ubuntu0~18.04.1 (bionic), package size 1356 kB, installed size 5298 kB19:02
kreyrenyep those needs to be installed, but i'm asking to why are they not included by default? (thinking about making a bug report)19:03
kreyrenSince ubuntu is made to work OutOfTheBox..19:03
ntdnacc, brand of your device?19:07
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Dave_Eleccan I use pppd with NeteorkManager service running?19:10
Dave_ElecIt seems like when I start the service pppd stops to work19:10
Dave_ElecI think NetworkManager is stealing it from pppd19:10
q9Hi, everytime on gnome when my screen blanks, my audio gets turned off. How do I make the audio surviving the screen blanking?19:11
f3bruaryI dun goofed up my graphics. I added ppa:oibaf/graphics-drivers , updated and it broke my graphics (Intel integrated). I tried restoring using ppa-purge but it didn't help. Right now my monitor seems to cycle through the last 3 frames over and over.19:24
xamithan!nomodeset | f3bruary19:32
ubottuf3bruary: A common kernel (boot)parameter is nomodeset, which is needed for some graphic cards that otherwise boot into a black screen or show corrupted splash screen. See http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1613132 on how to use this parameter19:32
naccntd: i have two, yoga 900 and a t470s19:34
naccntd: (lenovo both, that is)19:34
f3bruaryxamithan: I was able to fix it just now. I had to remove "CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling" from my /etc/environment. I added it to try and get rid of cursor trails19:41
phox_hi! I seem to have muted the left side of my speakers. How do i unmute? In the settings menu all settings are normal, the slider is in the middle19:42
xamithanheh,  well you never mentioned that19:42
ntdon debian all the iio devices are i2c under the hood19:42
ntdin /sys/bus/i2c there are some differences19:42
f3bruaryxamithan: I know. I added that line right before I added the ppa and rebooted. I assumed it was the ppa that broke my gfx.19:43
f3bruaryxamithan: thanks anyways ;)19:43
ntdnacc, /sys/class/devices. on bionic is have a 2-002c -> ../../../devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1f.3/i2c-2/2-002c (the smbus controller)19:44
ntdit's not there on deb19:44
ntd /sys/bus/i2c/devices even19:46
naccntd: any difference between the two in `lsmod | grep i2c` ?19:52
ntdnopr19:53
ntdnope19:53
naccntd: hrm19:53
naccso it's possibly a detection issue19:53
ntdnote: it is present in bus/i2c on *bionic* (iio not working), missing on deb (iio working)20:02
ntdnacc, you have "hid-sensor-hub 1:2:3:4: parse: failed" in dmesg?20:24
calamariIs there a minimal installation for Ubuntu, similar to what I'd get if I used debootstrap (no gui, etc)?20:44
ntd-server?20:44
calamarihoping for something like the Debian installer, where I don't have to select a gui, or other utilities if I don't want to20:46
ioria!mini20:47
ubottuThe Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD20:47
EDinNYIt's been a long time since I manually used fdisk.  Are Extended Partitions still a thing?20:47
calamariI'll try that, thanks20:47
ryuoEDinNY: only for dos/mbr labels. gpt doesn't need that hack.20:50
calamarithe mini iso does not appear to allow me to select21:02
calamarioops didn't mean to send that, thought I deleted it21:03
patxhello if my laptop becomes disconnect to the internet it freezes, and if it cant find a network to connect to it during start up at login it also freezes. what can i do to troubleshoot this problem?21:05
calamarialthough it didn't have a package select, it gave a minimal system so I'm happy.. thanks :)21:05
yetAnotherHumanWhat would you guys recommend as a pastebin type tool?21:32
slidinghornyetAnotherHuman, pastebinit comes auto-installed21:32
BlueGriffinslidinghorn, is this used simply to hold text ?21:35
slidinghornBlueGriffin, yes...it's essentially something primarily used to pipe the output of a command into a pastebin, and it returns a URL for you to access it21:36
Towserhi guys, I'm having problems installing Avast on Ubuntu, can anyone help?21:37
spacecrabw-why would you wanna do that21:39
leftyfbTowser: don't21:39
leftyfbTowser: you do not need it. The only thing it will do for you is take resources21:39
Towserwell, I do need an anti varus21:39
leftyfbTowser: no, you don't21:39
Towservirus*21:39
spacecrab@leftyfb: and increase your attack vector... hilariously enough21:39
leftyfbspacecrab: not likely, especially if it's running in wine21:40
spacecrabnah they have a native linux something-or-other21:40
leftyfbTowser: It is VERY unlikely you will ever come across a virus that will function on your machine, especially one that Avast would prevent21:40
spacecrabeither way though, anything needing enough access to do "security" stuff is gonna increase your attack vector due to the access it has during runtime21:41
spacecrabi digress, and agree with leftyfb, dont do it21:41
Towseris there a better anit virus?21:41
leftyfbTowser: you do not need one21:41
spacecrabadblocker, and if you want to be paranoid: use noscript21:42
spacecrabdont install packages from unknown sources, same w/PPAs, etc21:42
slidinghornTowser, while they're not particularly needed, take a look at clamav for a linux antivirus.  Like others have said though, you're very unlikely to need one unless you're careless21:42
spacecrab^+1 for ClamAV if you _must_21:42
spacecrabotherwise you can screen individual files with services like virustotal.com21:42
leftyfbclamav is useless. I'd challenge anyone to go find a virus that you could come across easily that clamav will prevent .... in under an hour.21:43
leftyfbTowser: why do you think you need an antivirus?21:43
Towserleftyfb,  because I think my ubuntu got a virus21:44
leftyfbTowser: it didn't21:44
leftyfbTowser: why do you think that?21:44
Towserleftyfb, something keeps popping up asking me to call a number, it's not the internet either21:45
leftyfbTowser: ok, is one of the popups running right now?21:45
Towserleftyfb, no, it's random21:46
leftyfbTowser: close your "internet". Then open a terminal and type: ps -ef |egrep "chrom|firefox"21:46
happyhoboCan I get help with KDE Neon here?21:48
leftyfb!ask | happyhobo21:48
ubottuhappyhobo: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience21:48
tgm4883Towser: it would be helpful to see a screenshot of this popup21:48
tgm4883!neon | happyhobo21:49
ubottuhappyhobo: KDE Neon ( http://neon.kde.org/ ) is a KDE project to package the latest stable and development versions of KDE software on top of an Ubuntu base. As it is not an official Ubuntu or Kubuntu project, please use #kde-neon for discussion and support.21:49
happyhoboOK, KDE Neon is kubuntu stripped but it's not an official flavor, does that mean I'm out of luck?21:49
leftyfbtgm4883: I guarantee you it's a browser window. He's probably got chrome running in the background and some extension installed because they clicked on something they shouldn't have21:49
happyhoboGee.21:49
leftyfbnobody is writing viruses for linux distributions, especially ones that pop up a window to call a numner21:50
leftyfbnumber*21:50
leftyfbTowser: would you like help troubleshooting the issue?21:51
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spacecrab@leftyfb could be a bad browser extension21:53
spacecrabthats a relatively common problem cross-platform...21:53
tgm4883spacecrab: there's a lot of things that it could be, but without additional information we're probably at a stopping point21:55
spacecrabagreed21:55
qwebirc95665Hello, i rsynced my phone to my pc and have a iron lock and a iron X on it. what does this X mean?21:55
leftyfbqwebirc95665: what kind of phone? How did you "sync" it?21:56
qwebirc95665android phone with the app myRSync, the symbols are on the synced folder and subfolder21:57
leftyfbqwebirc95665: read-only/no permission21:58
leftyfbthey probably got written as root21:58
qwebirc95665that could be, the secound folder of the SC-card has only the lock and i need there a passwort as well21:59
qwebirc95665https://postimg.cc/0M0cXppW22:02
Towserleftyfb, yeah22:04
lordcirthqwebirc95665, you can right-click and view properties to see permissions.  Or ls -l in a terminal.22:04
okamisHello, How do I change permanently my X11 keyboard layout? Using "setxkbmap se dvorak_a5" works for the current session. I tried in xinitrc but it resets as soon as i login as my user. I tried xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard. And I tried localectl22:06
qwebirc95665thx @ lordcirth, leftyfb22:07
slidinghornAsked this in -mate a few hours ago, but no answer yet:  What can I do when my menu doesn't match what it shows in mozo?  Is there just a config file somewhere that I can maintain instead?  (current issue:  Steam shows under "games" in mozo, but not in the menu itself)22:08
slidinghornthis is in ubuntu MATE, if it wasn't obvious22:08
slidinghornI think I may have figured this out:  Steam was also listed under "internet" - I think MATE took the instance that was mentioned later alphabetically as some kind of override, and only "wants" to put it in one place.22:21
Towserleftyfb, i'm here22:22
seerosengiesserHello, I am using Kubuntu 18.10, and I am trying to install the package latte-dock. That does not work unfortunately, it says the package has unmet dependencies. Here is the exact message: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jphsJByJWn/22:34
slidinghornseerosengiesser, how exactly are you trying to install it?22:40
calamariseerosengiesser: you might also try: sudo apt-get update22:45
seerosengiesserOh, stupid mistake by me. It installed now, thanks. :D22:48
calamarihappens to all of us :)22:57
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slingamni'm trying to add a PPA according to the instructions here: https://launchpad.net/+help-soyuz/ppa-sources-list.html23:05
slingamnhowever i was not asked to confirm a gpg fingerprint23:05
slingamna new keyring appears to have been added to /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/23:06
slingamnis this expected? it seems like i typed `apt-add-repository ppa:bar/baz` and it just silently imported an untrusted key23:07
mindofmateoHello.  Is there any way to schedule a system shutdown even if it is asleep?  I have tried searching, but I only find questions about how to schedule shutdown or sleep in general, not to ensure that a shutdown occurs at a specific time even if the system is asleep.23:20
slingamnhttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/CommandLine#Adding_Launchpad_PPA_Repositories it sounds like this is the expected functionality of add-apt-repository23:23
imihi23:30
imidespite having a registered username, and despite hexchat being configured to auto identify me, I always end up in #ubuntu-unregged. Is there anything I can do to avoid this?23:32
slidinghornimi, I'm assuming that hexchat autojoins before the identify process is complete.  I haven't looked to see if it's possible, but maybe have a delay on the auto-join?23:33
imislidinghorn: funny sidenote, I'm using ubuntu 17.10 and hexchat 2.12.4 as shipped by ubuntu 17.10 (18.04 and 18.10 have a bug which basically makes my machine practically unusable)23:36
ntdnacc?23:37
ntdTJ?23:37
imican't you just make identity check delayed by something like 10 seconds? or delayed indefinitely with the constraint that unregged users don't get voice?23:37
hggdhimi: you can look at SASL for login. There is nothing we can do, channel-level23:48
imihggdh: ok I'll check sasl23:54
imiok, I'm restarting hexchat to test my new setting23:55
imire23:56
imiseems to be working23:56

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