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thisisitjeremy31: this right here https://termbin.com/5y1i00:00
Tin_manmyAimSucks, here is a link >> https://www.linuxuprising.com/2018/09/how-to-disable-mouse-acceleration-in.html00:00
jeremy31thisisit: URL for > iwconfig | nc termbin.com 999900:00
myAimSucksTin_man:  cheers00:01
Tin_man:)00:01
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thisisitjeremy31: no output pasted to termbin cuz everything is to stderr00:02
thisisitens5      no wireless extensions.00:02
thisisitlo        no wireless extensions.00:02
tomreynthose dont sound wireless00:02
jeremy31thisisit: run the 2 commands at https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/a2bee9856d8c13f42f1835bc31bf9480 and post the termbin URL after the second command is run00:03
thisisityep00:03
thisisitcuz I removed the wireless drivers00:03
thisisitit can't find the wls4 wireless device00:03
thisisitand the others don't have the wireless capablity00:03
tomreynBCM4321 802.11a/b/g/n [14e4:4328], Kernel driver in use: b43-pci-bridge, Kernel modules: ssb00:03
sparrrunning disco might there be newer kernels available for me to try if I am encountering a kernel bug?00:04
jeremy31thisisit: run the 2 commands and post results00:04
OerHekssparr, for disco support, #ubuntu+100:05
sparrI'll take a cosmic answer00:05
thisisitjeremy31: https://termbin.com/d2hr here you go :D00:06
tomreynsparr: no, other than mainline (unsupported)00:06
OerHekssparr, there is no !HWE for cosmic :-D00:06
OerHekssmart guy00:06
OerHekser Dingo00:07
sparrtomreyn: I am willing to try an unsupported kernel package if it might resolve the issue that is locking up my computer00:07
sparrOerHeks: HWE?00:07
jeremy31thisisit: in terminal do> sudo apt install firmware-b43-installer00:09
jeremy31then reboot00:09
tomreyn!hwe | sparr00:09
ubottusparr: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack00:09
thisisitcant i modprobe?00:09
tomreynhwe=hardware enablement00:10
sparralternately, can I *downgrade* my kernel?00:10
jeremy31thisisit: The firmware is missing, and removing and modprobing the module hangs sometimes00:10
thisisitkkk00:10
tomreynsparr: not supported here. what is the actual issue, is this system fully patched? special hardware? what's on the logs?00:11
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thisisitbe back again00:12
thisisit:D00:12
Bashing-omsparr: What kernels are presently installed ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' ?00:12
tomreyn!paste | sparr00:13
ubottusparr: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.00:13
sparr4.19.0-12-generic00:13
OerHeksreally the wrong channel to report issues, that is why ubuntu+1 exists00:13
tomreynsparr: if you run disco, please to to +100:14
sparrOerHeks: I am not trying to report an issue. I am trying to figure out how to install any other kernel version.00:14
tomreynthere is no support here for disco00:14
sparr"180530           sparr | I'll take a cosmic answer"00:14
tomreynsparr: this kernel is not supported on cosmic00:15
OerHeksmainline may result in the lack of some drivers00:15
OerHeks!mainline00:15
ubottuThe 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/MainlineBuilds00:15
sparrbut it's moot. since one of my stuck processes is a child of an apt-get, I can't install anything else anyway :( once I've rebooted I'll be able to search for instructions elsewhere.00:15
tomreynso why dont you reboot?00:16
OerHeksoh, crossposting in ##linux ..00:16
sparrbecause rebooting takes a while and I have to restore a bunch of apps (such as reconnecting to this irc client) so I was trying to avoid doing it until I had taken any step with some hope of resolving the problem00:17
OerHeksgood luck!00:17
thisisitso im back00:17
thisisitwith the module loaded and ama able to scan and see the networks00:17
thisisit:D00:17
tomreynnice thisisit00:18
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jeremy31thisisit: thank chili55500:18
thisisitguys00:18
thisisitsorry i got your hopes up00:18
thisisitits not connecting to them though00:19
thisisit:(00:19
thisisitI can only see them00:19
thisisitits something00:19
jeremy31thisisit: do> ./wireless-info && cat wireless-info.txt | nc termbin.com 999900:19
thisisitjeremy31: here it is https://termbin.com/0kzo00:21
thisisitlspci gives that the module loaded by the wifi: Kernel modules: ssb00:22
thisisitnot b4300:22
thisisitwhich is interesting00:22
thisisitany clues why that might be happening00:23
jeremy31thisisit: try after disconnecting ethernet, do you have issues with ethernet after suspend?00:24
OerHeksdid you ran: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade # before fixing wireless?00:24
thisisitjeremy31: I do not have any issues after suspend, will try after dc ethernet00:25
thisisitOerHeks: I did not run that00:25
thisisitshould i?00:25
thisisitOerHeks: that did nothing, seems I am up to date00:25
thisisitwill dc ethernet and try connecting00:25
OerHeksif you have held back packages during normal upgrade, yes, the module might be build against the latest kernel version00:26
jeremy31OerHeks: he is using an in-tree kernel module00:26
thisisit__nope, even after dcing ethernet and trying to use nm-tray I still can't connect to any wpa-eap service00:27
thisisit__the icon doesn't even show up00:27
thisisit__apologies, I mean ater clicking the icon and the network no menu shows up00:28
jeremy31thisisit: is your wifi router on channel 1-11 on 2.4 GHz?00:29
thisisit__this is a university router on 5Ghz, I don't know how to get the channel00:30
thisisit__is weird why this isn't working wew lad00:34
gillesmauveIs there anything that comes with Ubuntu that can tell me my CPU temp?00:39
thisisit__hddtemp00:40
thisisit__my bad00:40
thisisit__cpu temp00:40
thisisit__:/00:40
tomreynsensors00:42
Bashing-omgillesmauve: Try ' cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp ' .00:44
gillesmauveOh, nifty. Thank you for "sensors," tomreyn. Thank you for the stackoverflow answer, Bashing-om00:45
tomreynyw00:45
gillesmauveSecond question: If I want to diagnose a disk and see if it's being connected (via USB), is there any way for me to see the whole system process that's trying to connect to it?00:48
thisisithmmm seems like there was a problem with nm-tray00:50
thisisitfrom lubuntu00:50
jeremy31thisisit__: It is seeing plenty of APs on 5 GHz, I am not sure how eduroam works00:50
thisisitI installed network-manager-gnome and it worked00:50
thisisityea00:50
thisisitit looks like the problem was from the end of nm-tray00:50
thisisitwhich comes with lxqt00:50
thisisitthose guys need to really fix this shit up00:51
thisisitits working now with nm-applet00:51
thisisitI really appreciate your patience guys00:51
thisisitthanks a lot00:51
thisisit:D00:51
thisisitgoing to get dinner now00:51
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thisisitgnite00:51
thisisit:D00:51
hphey00:52
tomreyngillesmauve: you can keep a temrinal window open with "dmesg -w" running there, then attach the usb device00:53
gillesmauvetomreyn: That's insane. I'll try that soon.00:53
tomreyntrying to follow all of the output might make you insane, but the command itself is fairly standard ;)00:54
tomreyngillesmauve: also please dont cross post.00:55
gillesmauvetomreyn: You sneaky. I thought you'd just be in here. I usually ask just in ##linux.00:56
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pjsI'm on 18.04 and updated my kernel to 4.19.20 using Ubuntu mainline build files. That's working fine but do I just avoid dist-upgrade now? Seems like that wants to downgrade my kernel01:37
ryuopjs: no idea. i only ever used those builds for testing purposes.01:38
pjsryuo: ok cool.. Seems like just using apt-get upgrade is fine so far. Just curious if there is anything special I need to worry about when updating the apps or system01:39
ryuopjs: well you can always manually upgrade... i don't think they were intended to be used as the primary kernel.01:39
ryuoi've only seen them used for testing purposes, like kernel bugs fixed by an upstream release but not ubuntu kernel yet.01:40
pjsryuo: OK cool. So far, no issues, and I'm only installing stable LTS kernels so, we'll see01:42
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MikekiMHello, is it possible to sync icloud somehow to ubuntu02:36
MikekiMim interested in the data and its manipulation02:36
OerHeksthrough any browser, perhaps?02:40
MikekiMbrowser works, but in windows and OSX its like an application I can drag and drop stuff directly, the browser is just horrendous and slow02:40
ryuoMikekiM: chances are there's no native client, but feel free to look.02:44
OerHeksthere is some github project, but no tool as you described https://github.com/ndbroadbent/icloud_photos_downloader02:44
MikekiMDo you guys use any alternative02:45
MikekiMthat would have direct access?02:45
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OerHeksnope02:46
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MikekiMSo if you have desktop and laptop, how do you transfer files between them? oldschool usb?02:46
MikekiMicloud is nice in the sense that i can look at my files on phone too02:47
OerHeksnextcloud, owncloud, smb, nfs, many options02:47
AuggiesThat's really the only problem with Apple. They don't play well with others02:48
TruenHerohola cual es el canal español?02:48
OerHeks!es02:48
ubottuEn la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.02:48
AuggiesNo, lo siento02:48
Auggies#Ubuntu-es *02:49
TruenHero"02:49
MikekiMok I guess I could try if I could get it to work through Wine and the windows app, i am skeptical tho02:49
OerHeksit is 03:49 in spain, wait till 12:0002:49
sparrwhat package should provide the X server "glx" and "nvidia" modules?02:55
qwebirc74947hello03:01
qwebirc74947I've been researching for the last few hours trying to figure out how to get around the built in vsync option for intel 620 graphics.03:01
qwebirc74947I've tried creating a 20-intel.conf file and adding the Option "VSync" "False" with no luck03:02
qwebirc74947Is it possible to disable vsync for intel graphics on ubuntu 18.04?03:03
qwebirc74947Please, anyone?03:10
MikekiMqwebirc74947: most people are sleeping right now, but you could try this https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_graphics#Disable_Vertical_Synchronization_(VSYNC)03:12
MikekiMI dont have any guarantees on it03:12
qwebirc74947thanks for the suggestion, I'll look into it03:13
qwebirc74947MikekiM, unfortunately, I am using ubuntu which has the drivers pre-installed in the kernel. I don't think those instructions would apply to me. Most of the instructions reference stuff that ubuntu does not have installed03:17
MikekiMwhat if u write nvidia-settings to terminal can u disable it from there,isnt Xorg same stuff03:19
MikekiMdoes xorg have graphical settings for ur intelhd03:19
qwebirc74947intel and nvidia are separate things, no? and no there is no GUI for intel graphics settings under ubuntu03:20
qwebirc74947I've also tried to create the 20-intel.conf and set the values in it with no luck03:20
MikekiMyes but is xorg providing u the drivers too?03:21
MikekiMthats why u made 20-intel.conf no?03:21
qwebirc74947believe so03:25
qwebirc74947looking over my xorg log file now03:25
qwebirc74947looks like I'm not building the 20-intel.conf file properly03:28
MikekiMxserver-xorg-video-intel i think03:28
jim__hi03:29
qwebirc74947I need to set the identifier properly but I don't know what to set it too03:29
qwebirc74947MikekiM, brb i may have figured it out.03:33
qwebirc49265Hello!03:39
Beam_InnDoes Ubuntu actually own and operate help.ubuntu.com ?03:39
Beam_Inn1382 bots :<03:41
BrianBlaze420I can't see why not Beam_Inn03:42
etzerdhello all03:50
etzerdhow to increase the size of the mouse pointer03:50
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etzerdhow to increase the size of the mouse pointer03:54
Beam_Innetzerd, in gnome?03:55
etzerdmate03:55
etzerdthe lastest version03:55
Beam_Innoh. I forgot.  it's in the theme03:56
Beam_Innetzerd, in gnome, in "universal access" there's an option03:56
etzerdok, i will check it out on theme03:56
Beam_Innit might carry over?03:56
etzerdthanks Beam03:56
Beam_Innetzerd, if you ever figure out how to do "inverted color" mouse, private message me. lol03:57
etzerddo you prefer gnome than mate03:57
Beam_Innnot particularly, but I decided to use gnome because I want to use the default.03:57
Beam_Innif I ever need to start from a raw installation, I feel like I'll have a slight advantage.03:57
etzerdwhat is the default in genome03:58
Beam_Inngnome is the default desktop-environment for Ubuntu 18.0403:58
Beam_Innubuntu-mate is far superior, in my mind, but if someone goes to ubuntu.com they'll get gnome.03:59
etzerdi prefere the old fashion menu where you have "Application, Places and System compare with the new style where you have the menu with button on the left side03:59
nikos_hi05:07
brandonkalI've booted into an ubuntu cloud image (server). Now I realize I need to resize the partition within the VM. How can this be done? Thanks. (the vdisk is 10G but internally it is only 2G)05:13
hangar18I've created a QtQR code and saved the file in a known directory, Documents, and now I can't find it. Not even with a system wide file search.05:17
hangar18can anybody tell me what's going on or do I need to file a bug report or go ask the folks in #Kubuntu?05:18
brandonkala misplaced file is unlikely to be a bug.05:22
brandonkalI don't know though05:22
brandonkalI'm sure I read something about expanding the file system when I initialized the VM. But I can't find such information now. All that shows up is gparted gui stuff.05:24
Triffid_Hunterbrandonkal: resize2fs perhaps, if the underlying partition is already resized05:32
brandonkalTriffid_Hunter, Thanks. That command sorted things out.05:34
d6Hey guys, I can't seem to find a good whatsapp program that works without having to scan a code or using vxt... any ideas?06:21
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lotuspsychjed6: we have a whatsapp-like snap if you want06:22
lotuspsychjed6: whatsdesk06:23
d6Humm..interesting.. tell me more about it06:23
lotuspsychjed6: what about you want to know06:23
d6Well, you probably didn't give much attention to what I said...whatsdesk requires a code scanning from a phone which I don't want... any other alternative06:29
lotuspsychjed6: you want a whatsapp like on ubuntu, its your best bet. otherwise you will need to use other packages like telegram06:31
d6or Frantz all those  are useless to me considering the fact I don't wanna have to scan any code from a phone....My main issue is that I could find other alternatives but most of them work in conjunction with VTX and my laptop does not support virtual box06:33
ducassed6: scanning a code might be a whatsapp requirement to access from a third party app06:33
lotuspsychjed6: avoiding the whatsapp scan code isnt really ubuntu related right06:33
d6Yeah..I will think about it... by the way are you located in the US or else where06:36
lotuspsychje!chat | d606:36
ubottud6: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!06:36
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d6Any idea when the next Ubuntu release is due06:49
qwebirc61541Hi06:56
adlic/c++ still relevant today?07:07
lowinHi. I keep getting a window pop up saying system program error detected, and wants me to report the problem.. How can I see what the problem is so I can fix it?07:12
lotuspsychjelowin: normally you can unfold the details of your bug07:24
Triffid_Hunteradli: of course, linux kernel is C, firmware is still written in C/C++ and even UE4 uses C++ still07:31
ygk_12345ghhi all07:38
ygk_12345hi all07:38
ygk_12345i have installed ubuntu 18 and removed netplan and switche3d back to normal interfaces file07:38
ygk_12345but when restarting the networking i am facing the error07:38
adliTriffid_Hunter: hi.. any related ebook or manual for me to get start?07:38
ygk_12345it is saying missing required configuration variables for interface eno1.4003/inet07:39
ygk_12345can someone help me please07:40
adlihow about linux driver design and verification? any ebook or manual?07:40
ducasseadli: try ##linux, it's not really ontopic here07:40
adliducasse: ok noted. thanks07:41
ducasseadli: maybe #kernel as well07:41
FuraiHey guys. So you know when you start some programme - it shows on tasks bar with an icon and a name, right? So, I have a problem with our game - it shows up as "Unknown". What metadata is it missing? Are there any docs on that? Couldn't find it on the net.07:41
ygk_12345can anyone help me please07:42
ygk_12345ducasse: Hi :)07:44
ducasseygk_12345: can you pastebin your interfaces file?07:50
ygk_12345ducasse: i will please hold on08:06
ygk_12345ducasse: http://paste.openstack.org/show/745001/08:07
ygk_12345ducasse: ubuntu 16 used to accept it08:07
ygk_12345ducasse: Missing required configuration variables for interface eno1.4003/inet.08:07
ygk_12345ducasse: thats the error08:08
ygk_12345ducasse: could u see that error ?08:14
ducasseygk_12345: can you try with 'iface eno1.4003 inet manual'?08:16
ygk_12345ducasse: in the interface file u mean >08:17
ducasseygk_12345: yes, replace iface eno1.4003 inet static08:17
sparris there a documented workflow for building a mainline kernel with the same options as an existing kernel?08:19
ygk_12345ducasse: it worked now :) but no internet checking that08:19
ygk_12345ducasse: but when we reboot should we manually bring up the vlan interface ?08:20
ducasseygk_12345: it should be brought up automatically, at least it does here08:21
ygk_12345ducasse: awesome :)08:22
ygk_12345ducasse: thanks bro :)08:22
ducasseygk_12345: no problem, hope it works well now08:23
nekoseamapi.snapcraft.io is down. any idea of when its comin' back up?08:30
ducassenekoseam: try #snappy, they might know08:31
ygk_12345ducasse: one more issue. the ovs ports are not coming up when I restart neyworking. I have set them to be manual08:32
ygk_12345ducasse: check this http://paste.openstack.org/show/745003/08:35
nekoseamwhats the command to remove orphaned packages?08:41
EriC^^good morning all08:54
adlimy usb drive unable to write08:59
adliany tips?09:00
iomarigreetings, I'm working on a artik sbc with ubuntu 16.04 installed. The network manger is called connman which I'm seeing for the first time seeing that I'm coming from the opensuse world. Can connman be used on a standard desktop/server? And if so, is it recommended? I'm just curious about alternatives to netplan/networkmanager.09:12
goklHi, in Ubuntu 18.10, how is user home encryption implemented? How is the password passed to ecryptfs? What the the config files involved? (Some systemd? Pam?)09:16
JimBuntuiomari, yes, it can be used, I can't say it's recommended in general, sure doesn't matter if it's a SBC or desktop to me, although it is intended for low resource systems/embedded/etc09:22
Guest51738Hi folks!09:23
Guest51738I've got in troubles...09:23
Guest51738it's about gammu cellular manager09:24
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_ikke_With netplan, is there a way to specify the source IP for the default route? I'm trying to add an additional address to an interface, which should be used as source. Manually executing 'ip route replace default via 10.0.0.1 src 10.0.0.10 works'. I tried to specify a route 0.0.0.0/0 with 10.0.0.10 as from, which gets added in addition to the existing default route, but it's never used09:29
iomarigreetings, I'm working on a artik sbc with ubuntu 16.04 installed. The network manger is called connman which I'm seeing for the first time seeing that I'm coming from the opensuse world. Can connman be used on a standard desktop/server? And if so, is it recommended? I'm just curious about alternatives to netplan/networkmanager.09:34
AppAraatPSA: Lots of links here are dead - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BionicBeaver/ReleaseNotes#Get_Ubuntu_18.04.2_LTS09:36
lotuspsychjeAppAraat: on the wiki?09:37
AppAraatyes, specifically under that subheading.09:38
lotuspsychjeAppAraat: .2 is not officially out yet, patience..09:38
AppAraatoh09:39
lotuspsychjeAppAraat: tomorrow its sheduled09:39
AppAraatwell either way I'm fine with 18.04.01 too09:39
AppAraatslightly unrelated though: I'm downloading server iso from https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server - but it's downloading using plaintext and it would be nice if the hashes were displayed on that link too.09:40
AppAraatapparently I'm not the only one coming across this issue: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1105361/ubuntu-18-04-server-sha256sum09:42
AppAraatgetting checksums from plaintext links... not the best idea.09:43
lotuspsychje!md5 | AppAraat09:43
ubottuAppAraat: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows09:43
AppAraatlotuspsychje: I know how to verify the checksums, but the digests themselves are placed on a plaintext link. I'm also getting the iso from a plaintext link. So there's already room for attacker to do something malicious here. I do luckily have the Ubuntu GPG key, so I could verify the SHA256SUMS file here for example - http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04/ - but initially getting that GPG pubkey was a hassle.09:47
lotuspsychjeAppAraat: if you find a security bug, report to the #ubuntu-hardened guys09:48
lowinI have a problem with java programs showing blocks instead of japanese characters. I found this page hhelp.ubuntu.com/community/Japanese_in_Java and it mentions a "(your jre dir)/lib/fontconfig.properties" file. but where is the jre dir?09:55
lowinI installed openjdk-8-jre from official repositories09:56
JimBuntuhttp != plaintext, is that what you are talking about AppAraat ?09:56
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ygk_12345ducasse: can I user rc.local for ovs ?10:10
talxfor the third day in a row10:14
talx:p10:14
talxis there anyone here who ever managed to make d-i installion work ?10:15
talxwith ubuntu 16.04 ?10:15
talxpreseed that is10:15
sven^hi.. I have a problem regarding terminals on my ubuntu system. Several terminal emulators (rxvt, sakura, ...) seem to have trouble with properly getting their columns. If I use a full screen window the line gets wrapped roughly 2/3 of the screen. "resize" reports 240 columns. On xterm it works properly (resize reports 319 columns). My .bashrc is empty for testing all other .bash* and .profile are the default installation files10:40
tomreynlowin: "dpkg -L openjdk-8-jre" lists all installed files and paths10:43
sandwitchtalx, what is not working for you?10:44
lowintomreyn, I "solved" it by copying over all the windows fonts to /usr/share/fonts but thanks anyway10:49
maeudtalx: you can lots of examples online and 0 documentation10:52
maeudwhat are you stuck on?10:52
maeudpreseed is horrible also, use it as little as possible (literally just get the install done) and leave configuration management to do the rest10:53
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AppAraatJimBuntu: yes I was referring to plaintext in this context as data over unencrypted transport11:04
JimBuntuok AppAraat I'm more used to the term 'cleartext' in this use case, hence my question.11:05
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dradliguys .. i was unable to login #linux11:07
AppAraatright, I might have been confusing the terminology too since I often interchange those terms11:07
dradlisomeone need invite me in11:07
AppAraatdradli: offtopic for here I guess but you need to be registered and authed on nickserv first.11:08
AppAraatthen you can join those kinds of rooms11:09
dradliAppAraat: thanks bro11:09
JimBuntudradli, fwiw, it's ##linux11:10
jarnosWhat is the package for nouveau driver in Xenial? I have no xserver-xorg-video-nouveau installed, but lshw shows nouveau is in use.11:16
dradliJimBuntu: hi.. thanks bro11:18
jarnosI mean how do you create a bug report about nouveau driver?11:31
tomreynubuntu-bug xserver-xorg-video-nouveau11:33
tomreynyou should have xserver-xorg-video-nouveau installed11:34
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paanybody knows how to get xchat-indicator for 18.04?11:51
pathat package seems gone11:51
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paalthough still referenced11:51
iomaripa: I think xchat is now hexchat. I could be wrong.11:53
lotuspsychje_!xchat | pa11:54
ubottupa: xchat and xchat-gnome have not had stable releases in years. xchat was removed from Ubuntu for 16.04. Consider using hexchat instead, which is actively developed and available in 14.04 onwards.11:54
paafaik xchat 2.8.8 is stable11:54
paand has no known vulnerability11:55
paat least serious one11:55
lotuspsychje_pa: hmm seems indeed 18.10 has version 2.8.8-1511:56
lotuspsychje_pa: think the indicator might be for unity11:57
pait would be good to avoid another mplayer2 case :-)11:57
palotuspsychje_: ha, i see11:57
paokay thanks11:57
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BluesKajHey all12:33
simon49salut tout le monde12:41
lotuspsychje!fr | simon4912:42
ubottusimon49: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci.12:42
simon49parler la !!!!12:42
m-blaisehello12:50
maeudCana anyone help me with a ubuntu desktop issue, when I log in I get the desktop background and the cursor, nothing else13:13
maeudhere is the syslog: https://pastebin.com/raw/SKMy01r813:14
EriC^^maeud: does the guest account work?13:15
nicolashi everyone13:15
EriC^^hello nicolas13:15
maeudEriC^^: guest account works13:16
maeudlogging as a domain user with mounted home directory fails13:16
nicolasim use RaspberryPi with Ubuntu Mate...!!!13:16
maeudpam_mount is mount /home/%USER%, krb5i for auth13:16
EriC^^maeud: try for starters, "dconf -f reset /org/compiz"13:16
EriC^^as the user13:16
EriC^^maeud: actually, try renaming "~/.compiz and ~/.config/compiz-1"13:17
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maeudEriC^^: the dconf command gives an error13:18
maeud~/.compiz doesn't exist, but I've moved the one in .config13:18
maeudsame thing13:19
EriC^^maeud: try renaming ~/.cache ~/.config and ~/.gconf13:19
maeudI'm mounting the home user from a windows server using pam_mount, I can't access the dconf db file for the user13:19
maeudeven on the windows host13:19
ioriamight be an sssd issue13:20
maeudI've tried purging the home folder multiple times EriC^^ , it gets recreated and same issue13:20
maeudcould be ioria13:20
ioriamaeud, specify the   vers=1.0   in mount options13:21
maeudI'm specifying 3.0 ioria13:22
iorianope13:22
ioriamaeud,   vers=1.013:22
maeudsec let me reboot13:23
maeudsame thing ioria13:26
ioriamaeud,   no other ideas then13:26
maeudnope13:26
maeudit's now loaded...13:26
maeudwhat13:26
maeudwhy would that fix it13:26
ioriait works or not ?13:26
maeudit does, but why...13:27
ioriacifs issue ,long story13:27
maeudreally slow though13:27
ioriayou'll get the same issue with samba13:28
ioriaand you need to set  client max protocol = NT113:29
maeudso if I set it back to v3, the desktop shows for a second then blinks away13:30
maeudand doesn't come back13:30
ioriamaeud,  yes,   https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cifs-utils/+bug/176477813:30
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1572132 in linux (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1764778 SMBv2+ does not show all files when mounting a windows share" [Medium,Confirmed]13:30
ioriamaeud,  slightly different,but same issue13:30
pragmaticenigmatime for nfs?13:30
maeudI've lost count of how many bugs I've had to workaround :(13:32
maeudIt'll be NFS when done pragmaticenigma13:32
zen_coderI want to execute this command13:32
zen_codersudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test13:32
maeudDO IT13:33
zen_coderit does not return, what is wrong?13:33
pragmaticenigmasweet!13:33
pragmaticenigmazen_coder: What's the error message say?13:33
maeuddo you need "ubuntu-toolchain-r/test/ubuntu" zen_coder13:34
maeud"sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test" is correct according to page13:34
pragmaticenigmamaeud: the problem is much simplier than that13:34
maeudpragmaticenigma?13:35
pragmaticenigmamaeud: First step, remove the "-y" and never use that again. When working with apt manually, you should never disable the confirmation prompts. Also, -y can disable any error messages from being displayed.13:38
maeudzen_coder ^13:38
pragmaticenigmazen_coder: what version of Ubuntu are you running?13:38
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p47r30n_cek cek cek, 1 2 313:43
pragmaticenigmap47r30n_: Please stop, you can make your own channel by using /join #p47r30 if you like13:43
thomastospaceHey. I've just installed Ubuntu 18.10 on my Macbook Pro (15", late 2013) after the last version I've used was 9.04. Only problem I run into is that everything is a bit laggy and I don't understand why. CPU/RAM usage seems fine, so I'm guessing it's something graphical.13:46
thomastospaceAnybody have some experience with this?13:46
EriC^^maeud: are the prmissions right?13:46
maeudEriC^^: I've tried setting the permissions to 777, same thing13:48
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easyOnMesorry does anyone know of the command to ask for a channel here13:51
FuchseasyOnMe: hmm? ask for a channel in what sense?13:51
pragmaticenigma!alis | easyOnMe13:51
ubottueasyOnMe: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"13:51
lotuspsychjethomastospace: check your graphics drivers: sudo lshw -C video, behind driver=13:51
easyOnMeok thanks13:52
EriC^^maeud: try going to a terminal tty1, type "DISPLAY=:1 startx xterm" see what happens13:52
pragmaticenigmaeasyOnMe: If you are looking to host/start your own channel, ask for help in #freenode13:52
thomastospacelotuspsychje: That says 'i915'13:53
maeudthat should work from what I've read EriC^^, ioria linked a bug that I think is the culprit https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cifs-utils/+bug/176477813:53
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1572132 in linux (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1764778 SMBv2+ does not show all files when mounting a windows share" [Medium,Confirmed]13:53
maeudanother unfixed bug13:53
lotuspsychjethomastospace: allright, tnx for checking maybe graphics are good, but your overall system smoothness is bit laggy then?13:54
maeudyou have to mount with smb v113:54
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thomastospacelotuspsychje: Yeah, things like typing a url in Firefox. Using Discord has about 5 seconds delay in every action in the UI.13:55
lotuspsychjethomastospace: using ubuntu-desktop on gnome?13:56
thomastospaceYeah. I've also tried Lubuntu before, same problem.13:56
EriC^^maeud: did you get a white terminal?13:56
thomastospaceIt's a completely default 18.10 installation13:56
maeudno I haven't tried it EriC^^, ioria has pointed out it's a bug13:57
lotuspsychjethomastospace: hmm, lubuntu laggy doesnt make sense to me13:57
thomastospaceyeah, that surprised me too13:57
lotuspsychjethomastospace: did you compare with an LTS version aswell?13:57
lotuspsychjethomastospace: i tested 18.04 on similar macbook without issues13:57
thomastospaceI did not try the LTS version yet. But the new theme was one of the reasons I've gone back to Ubuntu :)13:59
lotuspsychjethomastospace: understandable, its nice eyecandy on cosmic13:59
lotuspsychjethomastospace: maybe as a test try a live LTS?13:59
olabazhey, when I was on 18.04 my computer would somehow auto connect to the school wifi that requires a browser login. Now on 18.10 that is no longer happening. Is there a way to work around that?13:59
thomastospacelotuspsychje: Could do that, but then the question stays: What is the issue? How could I dive deeper into this?14:00
lotuspsychjethomastospace: feel free to also share your dmesg14:00
maeudioria, if you mount version 3.0.2 it works fine14:01
maeudget-smbconnection on the windows host shows it as version 3.1.114:01
maeud"SMB 3.1.1 was introduced with Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016."14:01
thomastospacelotuspsychje, https://pastebin.com/qEN4eB7S14:02
lotuspsychjetnx14:03
EriC^^maeud: oh ok14:03
lotuspsychjethomastospace: wow, looks like you got a discord problem there, its full errors14:03
maeudvers 3.1.1 specified in pam_mount conf also works ioria14:04
maeudanother workaround found14:04
lotuspsychjethomastospace: share your syslog too please, meanwhile uninstall discord?14:04
thomastospacelotuspsychje, well, that's one problem then. uninstalling discord now yeah14:04
thomastospacelotuspsychje, what command / tool can i get the syslog from?14:05
lotuspsychjethomastospace: /var/log/syslog and pastebin it14:06
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thomastospacelotuspsychje, hmm. 3.3 MB. any pastebin alternative that accepts that?14:09
zen_coderpragmaticenigma: Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:~ubuntu-toolchain-r/ubuntu/test'. ERROR: '~ubuntu-toolchain-r' user or team does not exist.14:10
hanzo007hi..14:10
lotuspsychjethomastospace: i mostly use hastebin or paste ubuntu14:10
hanzo007im running ubuntu server 18.04, does anyone know if theres some kind of session logger14:10
lotuspsychjehanzo007: come join in #ubuntu-server for likeminded volunteers14:11
ryuohanzo007: script command?14:11
hanzo007so that i can log every users and that they type or do via ssh?14:11
ryuohanzo007: unlikely. i normally replace .bash_history with  a symlink to /dev/null.14:11
pragmaticenigmazen_coder: You will have to reach out to the developer/group in charge of the PPA then. There is nothing we can do here14:11
leftyfbhanzo007: there are tools like that, though I question the need for this. Would you also be warning your users that everything they do will be logged?14:12
thomastospacelotuspsychje, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8zv8wrWjGn/14:12
zen_coderpragmaticenigma: I am running ubuntu 18.414:13
zen_coder18.0414:13
zen_coderin which channel I should go to ask my question?14:13
hanzo007leftyfb: no i dont need any warning..14:13
pragmaticenigmazen_coder: there is no channel... on the PPA page is the developer/groups contact information... you will have to use that14:13
leftyfbhanzo007: not a very ethical thing to do in my opinion. Good luck14:14
hanzo007yes i know.. the reason im asking is becaue i need some external persons to help me and need to see/log what they do and what they type14:15
leftyfbhanzo007: you should try tmate then. It's a shared terminal14:16
talxHey,14:18
hanzo007leftyfb: for it to work i need the "client" to download the client version correct?14:18
talxdo anyone know how to solve this https://i.ibb.co/1YCdh3T/pxe-error-gaudi-ubuntu.png ?14:18
lotuspsychjethomastospace: these doesnt sound good neither: 0.647284] pci 0000:06:06.0: BAR 13: no space for [io  size 0x1000]14:19
thomastospacelotuspsychje, possible ssd problem?14:19
thomastospacelotuspsychje, the macbook has been through some stuff, so that could be the case14:20
lotuspsychjethomastospace: you replaced the hd yourself with an ssd?14:20
leftyfbhanzo007: No. You can just install tmate, then give them the URL it spits out when you run it. They ssh to it and you're done14:20
hanzo007#leftyfb do you know of other "session logger" that14:20
thomastospacelotuspsychje, no. it's the original ssd14:20
lotuspsychjethomastospace: alot of colord errors there aswell14:21
hanzo007that logs with the default sshd connection14:21
leftyfbhanzo007: your use case is to see what the other person is doing while they help you. tmate does that realtime.14:21
thomastospacelotuspsychje, is there a general ssd health check thing?14:21
talxtalx14:21
tomreyntalx: sounds liek this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/175586314:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1755863 in systemd (Ubuntu Bionic) "netbooting the bionic live CD over NFS goes straight to maintenance mode :" [Medium,In progress]14:21
lotuspsychjethomastospace: is your system up to date also currently?14:21
thomastospacelotuspsychje, yes. i've installed all the updates after i've verified that everything worked after installing14:22
talxtomreyn14:22
talxwhat does it say14:22
hanzo007leftyfb: thx, ill look in to it and give it a try14:23
tomreyntalx: are you asking me to copy the bug report here?14:23
hanzo007leftyfb: but if you know ofter session loggers please post them14:23
lotuspsychjethomastospace: disk-tools can smart test if you like14:24
leftyfbhanzo007: I do not know of any off the top of my head. I feel tmate solves your issue perfectly and therefore does not warrant looking for other solutions which "solve" one problem while creating another.14:24
pahas anybody here managed to use screen from a ssh terminal?14:25
tarzeaupa: yes14:25
lotuspsychjethomastospace: there's a lot going in on in your syslog, did you check graphics card if its still in nomodeset?14:25
pa18.04 systemd keeps killing it14:25
leftyfbpa: that is not your question14:25
tarzeaupa: not here14:25
thomastospacelotuspsychje, doing the test now. what is nomodeset?14:25
lotuspsychje!nomodeset | thomastospace14:25
ubottuthomastospace: 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 parameter14:26
leftyfbpa: screen works perfectly fine on all supported versions of ubuntu locally and via ssh.14:26
paleftyfb: not for me14:26
pai ssh in the machine14:26
pascreen, then detach14:26
leftyfb!enter | pa14:26
pathen screen -r (works), logout, login, screen -r : gone14:26
ubottupa: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.14:26
tarzeaupa: local user? or ad user?14:26
palocal user14:26
pawhat's an ad user?14:27
leftyfbpa: if you log out of a terminal in screen, screen stops. You need to detach.14:27
thomastospacelotuspsychje, didn't do that. i'll check it out. can take a while as this is all new for me14:27
thomastospacethanks for all the help so far though. :)14:27
paleftyfb: yeah sorry of course i detach after screen .r14:27
tomreynpa: consider telling us more about "the machine"14:27
pait's a plain nuc14:27
lotuspsychjethomastospace: could you paste this please: uname -a && sudo lshw -C video14:27
pawith a plain ubuntu core 18.0414:27
leftyfbpa: what OS is the client running? What OS is the remote machine running?14:27
paamd6414:27
leftyfb!enter | pa14:28
pathe client is also a 18.04, but honestly i don't think it matters. I'd very much hope it doesn't matter14:28
leftyfbIt shouldn't, just trying to get all of the data.14:28
tomreynpa: is the server fully patched?14:29
tomreynkernel rebooted?14:29
patomreyn: yeah, up to date14:29
payes14:29
leftyfbpa: any particular reason you're playing with ubuntu core?14:29
paleftyfb: wanted something skinny14:29
paagain, i'd very much hope it doesnt matter14:30
thomastospacelotuspsychje, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qkfvzn5pvW/14:30
leftyfbIt does, since everything in Ubuntu core is a snap. Not debs. You might be better served in #snappy14:30
paanyway, if i run an x session, run a screen into a graphic terminal (Konsole), detach, then i can ssh in and out and reattach that screen from the ssh terminal.14:30
tomreynhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=82539414:31
ubottuDebian bug 825394 in systemd "systemd kill background processes after user logs out" [Normal,Fixed]14:31
tomreynoh thats really old, sorry14:31
pai tried to add KillUserProcesses=no to /etc/systemd/logind.conf, and restart systemd, but it didnt help14:31
leftyfbpa: Ubuntu core is not really meant for a "skinny server". It's more meant for IoT.14:31
pa(i also restarted the machine)14:31
leftyfbtomreyn: they're running Snappy. Kind of a different animal.14:32
paleftyfb: you are telling me there are good chances that on an ubuntu server or desktop this will work?14:32
leftyfbpa: I know 100% it will work14:32
pai can install one machine and try14:32
pragmaticenigmapa when starting a screen session you intended to disconnect, you need to provide a name to it. Start screen sesssion with "screen -R mysessionname" ... always try to make sure to disconnect. To find your screen session later, use screen -list to see a list of sessions. screen -R mysessionname will reattache to the previously used screen session14:33
thomastospacelotuspsychje, I've added nomodeset to /etc/default/grub. I'll now reboot and see if it works, right?14:33
tomreynleftyfb: core gets everything from snaps then?14:33
pragmaticenigmapa this is all outlined in the documentation. you should read that before using the application14:33
talxtomreyn>: no but does it have a solution ? I visited the site but no solution14:33
lotuspsychjethomastospace: just as a test, yeah14:33
papragmaticenigma: not sure about the doc, but this has always worked14:33
palike since '180014:34
leftyfbtomreyn: yes14:34
papragmaticenigma: but let me try14:34
thomastospacelotuspsychje, okay, brb.14:34
leftyfbpragmaticenigma: you do not need to provide a name to reattach to a screen session14:34
papragmaticenigma: it doesn't help14:34
pragmaticenigmaleftyfb: you don't have to, but it makes things a lot easier14:35
tomreyntalx: see #6, #13 for workarounds. it does sound like it would break automation, though14:35
pragmaticenigmapa: what are you running in screen? what is the exact command that you are entering to launch screen?14:35
leftyfbpragmaticenigma: not when there's only 1 session. It adds nothing.14:35
pragmaticenigmaleftyfb: call it a personal preference and lets drop the debate14:36
tomreyntalx: also i think you stated during an earlier question that you're seeing an issue on xenial, not bionic. so maybe it's the wrong bug report entirely.14:36
papragmaticenigma: ssh <machine ip>; screen; detach; screen -r (works); detach; logout; ssh <machine ip>; screen -r :There is no screen to be resumed.14:36
leftyfbpa: you really should go to #snappy to further troubleshoot this. It's more likely due to being a result of running Ubuntu core.14:37
thomastospacelotuspsychje, back. looks like i have some display stuff now. ubuntu forgot my 200% setting and brightness keys don't work anymore. so I guess nomodeset wasn't a big success14:38
zen_coderpragmaticenigma: the problem was, I was behind a proxy14:38
lotuspsychjethomastospace: but does your overall smoothness go better now?14:38
tomreynleftyfb: thanks, i wasn't aware.14:38
thomastospacelotuspsychje, hmm.. I think yes.14:38
talxyes14:38
talxits not related14:39
pahm interesting14:39
pai might ask there then14:39
lotuspsychjethomastospace: i wanted to see if your system lags by graphics or something else14:39
thomastospacelotuspsychje, ah okay. well. after testing a bit more, it's way better now yes.14:40
lotuspsychjethomastospace: so must be intel graphics issue afterall14:40
thomastospacelotuspsychje, so now remove nomodeset and then find drivers.. or?14:41
DarkSniper2005Hello, is it possible to play Apex Legends via ubuntu? I need to install origins, but when i try to install it via Wine it just crashes14:41
lotuspsychjethomastospace: you can remove nomodeset yes, then lets do a few other tests14:42
pragmaticenigmaDarkSniper2005: Please ask in #winehq14:44
DarkSniper2005okay14:44
genii!appdb14:44
ubottuThe Wine Application DB is a database of applications and help for !Windows programs that run under !WINE: http://appdb.winehq.org - Join #winehq for application help14:44
thomastospacelotuspsychje, sorry, was away for a minute due to a system crash (power issue on the macbook's side it seems..)14:45
lotuspsychjethomastospace: no worries14:46
thomastospacelotuspsychje, i may have missed your last message. i've removed nomodeset now, how do I tackle the intel graphics issue?14:49
lotuspsychjethomastospace: i would compare with 18.04 first, if i was you14:50
thomastospacelotuspsychje, okay, then i'll do that in the coming days and eventually return with more info. thanks :)14:50
thomastospacemeanwhile I did install spotify and launched it.. and it ignores the 200% display option so the spotify install looks tiny :')14:51
lotuspsychjethomastospace: try a few tweaks too, preload install, gnome-tweak-tool bleachbit to cleanup system14:58
lotuspsychjethomastospace: maybe check bios firmware for your mac too14:59
amitkm9204Hi15:17
lordcirth_amitkm9204, hi15:17
lotuspsychjewelcome amitkm9204 what can we do for you?15:17
amitkm9204I want to check the memory heapdump using java15:18
amitkm9204Can anyone help me?15:18
amitkm9204jps and jstat -gc vmid is not helping me15:19
nemoGot the weirdest problem in one of the few systemd ubuntu systems we have around here.  For some reason systemctl start ssh.service fails because   Process: 13994 ExecStartPre=/usr/sbin/sshd -t (code=exited, status=203/EXEC)15:21
nemowell, I look at the process and, huh, /usr/sbin/sshd is set to 600   no execute.  ok.. I set it to 755. rerun...15:22
nemoand it is changed to 600 again!15:22
qwebirc65587Hello. I seem to have some problems with having to reenter sudo on ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS.15:22
nemoanyone ever heard of this behaviour?15:22
nemochmod 755 /usr/sbin/sshd;systemctl enable ssh.service  (seems to run fine, after running is still 755)... systemctl start ssh.service  (fails with status=203/EXEC  and after running /usr/sbin/sshd is 600 again)15:27
nemooh crud. it's inside ssh...15:29
nemo/usr/sbin/sshd -t Segmentation fault15:29
nemoand perms messed up15:29
seven-elevenhi15:30
seven-elevenshould i install matlab as root or normal user?15:30
seven-elevenby default matlab wants to install to /usr/local/bin15:31
froztyhi15:37
nemohm. https://forums.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?318467-SSH-not-starting suggests an selinux WTFism15:38
anonymousexit15:38
froztyhow does dpkg work with dependencies? I'm trying to build vim from source, and need to install some packages, 3 get unmet dependencies and "E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages"15:39
hggdhfrozty: start by 'apt build-dep vim'15:39
hggdhfrozty: dpkg does not really deal with dependencies, apt-get (or apt) does15:40
froztyok15:40
froztyI get "E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list"15:40
seven-eleven  where should i install non root software?15:42
seven-eleven~/apps/ ~/usr/ ?15:43
hatchetjackany idea why my hard drive light is constantly lit?15:43
hatchetjackrunning ubuntu 18.0415:43
froztyseven-eleven: ~/.local/bin is where I keep mine15:43
hatchetjackgonna have to nickname ubuntu HD killer15:43
seven-elevenfrozty, mhmm15:43
frozty(if for user only)15:43
seven-elevenfrozty, bin sounds not right15:43
seven-elevenbin would be for the binaries; but the actual libs rather to /usr or /usr/lib?15:44
froztyyeah, I've just been copying binaries there so far, but you could make those dir in .local too15:45
hggdhfrozty: run software-properties-gtk, and select the sorce code button15:45
seven-eleveni think .local isn't suitable either, .local is rather used for software preferences/settings15:47
nemon/m it wasn't ubuntu's problem.15:47
hggdhhatchetjack: ... because your system s doing a lot of I/O? Perhaps swapping like crazy, or something15:47
blackflowhatchetjack: more like the consequence of modern linux desktop. always something trying to use the drive. ubuntu bugs resulting with ton of logging doesn't help either.15:47
seven-eleveni think I should create ~/libs and ~/bins15:47
seven-eleventhat sounds right15:47
hatchetjackhggdh: doubt I'm swapping15:47
seven-elevenor maybe: ~/usr/libs and ~/usr/bin/15:48
nemo!@#$ cylance. ah well.15:48
ubottunemo: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)15:48
Cyber_AkumaIs there any way to "install" ubuntu onto a usb drive from windows? I don't mean just copying the ISO to USB to turn it into a LiveUSB, but actually install it15:48
nemoheh. poor ubottu. I should maybe have used the swear word instead 😉15:48
hatchetjackusually it's firefox doing this15:48
hatchetjackbut I rebooted about an hour ago and hard drive light has been constantly lit since booting back up before firefox was even started15:49
froztyhggdh: now build-dep return the same error as apt, builddep:vim depends on libgtk-3-dev and libgnomegui-dev, but they won't be installed15:49
hatchetjackguess I'm going to have to dig down into it and find the process doing it and kill it and make sure it never runs again15:49
blackflowhatchetjack: take a look at bug #157958015:49
ubottubug 1579580 in ureadahead (Ubuntu) "ureadahead reports relative path errors in journalctl output" [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/157958015:49
blackflowno idea why ureadahead is still installed by default15:50
hatchetjackactually I think I just found out what's going on15:50
hatchetjack[=========>...........]  resync = 48.2% (228068736/472270712) finish=42.1min speed=96460K/sec15:50
EriC^^Cyber_Akuma: maybe if you install a ready made image15:51
blackflowhatchetjack: that would definitely explain it :)15:51
hggdhfrozty: sorry, forgot to say: after adding the source repository, you must run 'apt update', then 'apt-build-dep vim'15:52
froztyoh yeah of course15:52
froztyhm :/ same error (update says there are 2 packages that can be upgraded though)15:53
froztybut they don't seem important, kodi and git15:54
Cyber_AkumaEriC^^: woulden't I need one that is somewhat made for my hardware?15:54
hggdhfrozty: I do not know what vim does, but it is a good chance it uses autotools. If this is the case, you must re-build the make configuration (like running autogen.sh, and configure)15:56
hggdhfrozty: also, keep in mind that 'build-dep' installs the dev packages required by the *current* vim version. If you are running git head, bets are off.15:57
Cyber_AkumaIsn't vim a text editor?15:58
froztyyeah15:58
Cyber_AkumaI was never able to figure out it's UI15:59
froztymaybe I don't need to do this15:59
frozty--version says 7.4, but I need 7.4.157815:59
hggdhfrozty: actually, there is usually NO reason to build from source, unless you are hacking into the package15:59
ioriafrozty, what version of ubuntu are you on ?16:02
EriC^^Cyber_Akuma: not much you can always chroot into it and run update-initramfs if it doesnt boot compatibaly16:03
frozty16.04.116:04
ioria!info vim xenial16:05
ubottuvim (source: vim): Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor. In component main, is optional. Version 2:7.4.1689-3ubuntu1.2 (xenial), package size 1060 kB, installed size 2614 kB16:05
ioriafrozty, anf you need a downgrade version ?16:06
froztywell then I didn't need to build it16:06
froztythanks xD16:06
marcoagpintoHello16:15
marcoagpintowill Thunderbird 60.5 appear soon in the updates?16:15
marcoagpintoit has been released on 29-JAN16:15
LinuxuserHi marcoagpinto16:15
LinuxuserIt might take a while16:15
marcoagpintowhy?16:15
marcoagpinto:(16:15
LinuxuserSame as other programs like Libre Office16:16
LinuxuserAs the devs lol16:16
marcoagpintopeople are complaining that my GB speller doesn't work there, because it now needs 60.5 and they have 60.416:16
marcoagpinto:(16:16
marcoagpintoI checked myself in my VMs16:17
marcoagpintoit has 60.4 not 60.516:17
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LinuxuserI see16:18
LinuxuserWell maybe you can download the latest update and apply it yourself16:19
LinuxuserUnless you are a geek who prefers pushed updates16:19
marcoagpintoLinuxuser: I use Windows 10, the problem is the Linux users16:19
marcoagpinto:)16:19
LinuxuserI see what you mean16:20
LinuxuserBut it's easy to update a package on linux anyway16:20
LinuxuserGet the deb pack16:20
hggdhmarcoagpinto: thunderbird should be updated, probably soon(ish)16:20
marcoagpintohggdh: ahhhh... cool16:21
marcoagpinto:)16:21
marcoagpinto>:)16:21
LinuxuserYea marcoagpinto , just wait I guess.16:32
marcoagpinto:)16:33
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tingaTrying to boot ubuntu on a trekstore surftab twin 10.2, it doesn't get even to the grub stage with eigher ubuntu 64 bit or xubuntu 32 bit.16:59
tingaGot Debian 32 bit there, though, at least once.16:59
tingaIts UEFI bios has secure boot enabled. Should I turn this off?17:00
tingaAny risk of problems? Worried windows might not work anymore afterwards.17:00
ducassetinga: turning secure boot off should not be necessary17:00
tingaWhat about Intel TXE?17:01
ducassetinga: afaik the ubuntu images do not support 32-bit efi bt default, is it possible you have one?17:02
ducasse*by17:02
EriC^^tinga: if it's 32bit uefi you have to modify the usb with the 32bit efi file17:06
tingaOh, shut ourselves out by turnong off "USB MUX" in the bios: now it doesn't accept input from the keyboard any more, thus can't undo this setting.17:13
ducassetinga: no way to clear the nvram?17:15
Meilitinga: good luck: https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/cant-use-trekstor-tablet-usb-disabled-touch-disabled-cant-find-bios.2881825/17:21
anddamhello17:32
rypervencheanddam: Hi there.17:34
anddamaaand solved by reading docs17:35
anddamI had some space taken from old snap releases17:35
anddamsolved with remove and --revision17:35
anddamI need to reclaim some space on a vm image17:36
gb69i have noticd that dejadup only works under my user context, no option to run as root, and as such can't back up things like /var/www/html and other priviledged locations.   clonezilla takes down the server while it clones.  what do I want to use to achieve the same functionality as dejadup but effectively run it as root so it will actually back up everything including the things i'd need to18:18
gb69sudo to get access to?18:18
Reign_what are these parameters in .config/autostart: Hidden=false and NoDisplay=false ?18:18
gb69same question but shorter: what can i use for online server backups that will run as root , am I missing something really obvious?18:19
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baconologydo i sudo rsync -r --no-perms to a location that dejadup has access to?18:21
daddy1981Hi18:28
lordcirth_daddy1981, hi18:30
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elfrederichhi, is there any desktop applications which can act as a 2-step authentication?  I left my phone at home which has Google Authenticator installed.  As a practice I save screenshots of QR codes and keep them in a KeePass database.18:38
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baconologylastpass authenticator syncs your tokens18:41
baconologynot sure if that is good or bad18:41
elfrederichI found this which may work... it runs locally HTML5... https://github.com/gbraad/gauth18:41
lordcirth_elfrederich, 'oathtool'?18:42
elfrederichlordcirth_: ah... when I went in to KeePass to find the screenshot of the QR code I also found a set of one time passwords I can use.18:46
elfrederichlordcirth_: but oathtool can be used to generate the time based one time passwords from a QR codeE?18:46
lordcirth_elfrederich, not sure how it imports the keys, but once it has the keys, yeah18:47
baconologyi want lvm18:50
baconologyfigured it out, thanks anyway guys18:50
baconologyhow do i mark this as complete18:50
* baconology solved18:50
coolskeleton95henlo18:51
lordcirth_coolskeleton95, hi18:52
coolskeleton95this is me first time using irc oof18:52
maeudayup18:59
D-melanogasterIs someone had issues with xen memory limit?19:01
tomreynyes, but they since upgraded their hardware to 64-bit19:02
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D-melanogastertomreyn: i'm using 64-bit system and it can't located more than 3gb ram19:12
ikanoboriWhat happens when you do?19:13
tomreynD-melanogaster: in total, for the HV, or on Dom-0, or on a guest?19:14
tomreynwhich ubuntu version is this, which architecture? provide context if you're looking for assistence19:14
D-melanogasterum, 18.04 64-bit 4.15.0-45-generic core19:17
D-melanogasterwhen I booted it on physical machine an image OS can't use more than 3.2-3 gb of ram19:18
tomreynD-melanogaster: "core" - meaning this is ubuntu core?19:18
lordcirth_D-melanogaster, Ubuntu Core? Is this the host, guest, or both?19:18
D-melanogasteryeap19:18
D-melanogasterhost19:18
tomreynyou're aware this is for iot?19:19
D-melanogasternot sure19:19
lordcirth_D-melanogaster, why are you using Ubuntu Core instead of Server?19:20
D-melanogasterit is for research purpose19:21
tomreyni don't think ubuntu core is meant for running HVM hypervisors, or not in a typical scenario19:22
tomreynit targets iot devices which are usually short of hardware resources. typical HVM hosts are the opposite.19:23
stanrifkinsudo echoes * when i enter a password recently. due to updates i think. how i can i disable this?19:24
Epx998Did 18.04.2 drop?19:25
lordcirth_stanrifkin, sudo grep pwfeedback /etc/sudoers19:25
D-melanogasteranyway thanks for reply19:26
stanrifkinlordcirth: thank you. i found it in /etc/sudoers.d directory19:28
juslintekHi, FileSearch constantly crashes, tried resintalling nautilus, same stuff. Any advice?19:52
CarlFKIs there a #chan for Open Office? (need help with calc formulas)19:52
juslintekCarlFK type /list and filter it19:52
lordcirth_!alis | CarlFK19:56
ubottuCarlFK: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see "/msg Alis help list" or ask in #freenode. Example usage: "/msg Alis list http"19:56
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pragmaticenigmajuslintek: Take a look at using "find" in the command line20:00
pragmaticenigma!find20:00
pragmaticenigmajuslintek: (for future reference, many IRC servers limit the usage of /list, which is why on freenode "/msg alis list {chan_topic}" is suggested20:02
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lordcirth_Yeah, Freenode /list is HUGE20:03
ioriajustache, can you paste   apt-cache policy nautilus20:04
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lordcirth_ioria, you probably meant juslintek20:08
iorialordcirth_, oh, yes, sy20:08
ioriajuslintek,  can you paste   apt-cache policy nautilus20:09
abalagayo20:11
fleabeardwtf does it mean that "Waiting for Google to be configured in your backup settings..." when running Backups for the first time?20:14
fleabeardI installed duplicity as it suggested, but now I've got this weird prompt about Google and I'm confused af20:15
fleabeardthis is Ubuntu Budgie 18.04 btw20:15
fleabeardthis is the window in question> https://i.imgur.com/plcf7nc.png20:16
ioriamaybe it's looking for Google Drive20:16
fleabeardeww20:17
ioriaidk why it would20:17
fleabeardhasn't Linux found a way to provide practical backups without the need of Google services yet?20:17
lordcirth_fleabeard, deja-dup supports many backends, one of which is Google Drive.20:18
ioriajust onfigure the backup  location20:18
fleabeardI'm assuming I just "Cancel" this screen and move on?20:18
ioriayup20:18
fleabeardgot it20:18
fleabeardthe Ubuntu Budgie team should probably have this default to "Local Drive" (since it's an option) instead of Google since it's confusing for new users like myself20:19
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ioriai don't think is a 'Budgie' issue20:20
fleabeardah, here I thought each distro curated the software packages they included to be more in-line with their distro. My bad.20:20
lordcirth_I don't see that defaulting to local drive would be any less confusing, given that backing up to a local drive is normally not actually a backup, and some people do want to use GDrive20:21
lordcirth_fleabeard, no, that's way too much work20:21
fleabeardlordcirth_, TimeShift on Linux Mint defaults to a local drive.20:22
fleabeardI'm pretty sure it does it if installed in Ubuntu too20:22
fleabeardjust my experience with it (that worked) was Mint20:23
ioriafleabeard, usually 'local ' it's not a good idea20:23
fleabeardI agree20:23
ioriayandex gives you 10G20:24
fleabeardI have a Synology NAS on my network that this would be perfect for, and as of right now it is working great!20:28
fleabeardTimeShift doesn't even give you the option to do network share backups20:29
fleabeardI'm guessing one should only be concerned with backing up their /home folder?20:30
fleabeardfor linux*20:30
lordcirth_fleabeard, depends. If you've made extensive changes in /etc, you may wish to grab that too.20:31
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elteseHi! I'm currently on the live environment of Ubuntu and wondering if I press install now (im going to install alongside Win 10) it will start installation immediately or if I get to choose location still for where I want Ubuntu to go? For clarity , I have 2 HDD's 1 which currently has Win 10 and 1 which will be used solely for ubuntu20:33
fleabeardlordcirth_, a better question may be, is there a way that I can take a system snapshot that would allow me to get right back to where I was in my OS (with all settings/software installed) so if something were to go wrong, I can just wipe the drive, install the OS and restore it to this point in time?20:34
elteseAh yes, the installer is on stage 5 / 7 if that helps at all20:34
lordcirth_eltese, I believe all the options, at a minimum, prompt for confirmation of partitioning changes.20:35
elteselordcirth_: I thought so, but I didn't want to take any chances! Thanks !20:35
fleabeardeltese, it may not be too obvious, but if it asks you which disk to install the bootloader on, make sure you select the proper hdd. I've messed that up before in the past and couldn't repair win10 to get back into it :(20:35
lordcirth_Yes, bootloaders are important :P20:36
eltesefleabeard: and which one do I want the bootloader on? I'm guessing not the one that currently hosts the mbr?20:36
fleabeardI had assumed that if I just selected the drive in the GUI that it would just update the dropdown that asks about bootloader install location and found out the hard way it didn't lol20:36
lordcirth_eltese, the one you are putting Ubuntu on20:37
fleabeardeltese, put it on the drive that will be only ubuntu20:37
lordcirth_Grub should detect Windows as well and give you a nice menu when you choose that drive, but if you break it, you can always switch back in BIOS20:37
elteselordcirth_: fleabeard: thanks ! I thought so, but wanted to be certain =)20:37
ioriaeltese, if you want 0  risks , disconnect the Win drive20:38
fleabeardlordcirth_ & ioria thanks for your help with my issue!20:39
fleabeardI think I'm good now20:39
ioriaok20:39
leftyfbBTW, You can always repair Windows if the bootloader is overridden.20:39
elteseleftyfb: ok =) Thanks!20:40
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Reign_anyone uses yakuake? why can't I preserve settings? I make it 90% width and height but as soon as I hide it and invoke it back (with f12) it get back to 100% width and height21:00
lordcirth_Reign_, are you sure it's not set to open fullscreen by default?21:05
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Reign_lordcirth_: from what I see yes, tho I don't see any checkbox for that21:09
juslintekioria, https://termbin.com/tozn21:09
lordcirth_Reign, alternatively, I'm using Tilda here that does basically the same thing and works great21:10
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leftyfbI use CTRL+ALT+T which opens terminator21:17
Reign_lordcirth_: I guess I'll try Guake and maybe Tilda21:18
Epx998What would be the correct way to mirror ubuntu repos, but a specific release?  I dont want to nessessarily mirror the entire pool directory21:27
lordcirth_Epx998, are you sure you even want to mirror a specific release? It's a *lot* of data21:28
lordcirth_Most people who want a mirror actually want a caching proxy21:28
Epx998We want the software local to the servers we build21:29
lordcirth_Epx998, why? To reduce bandwidth?21:30
Epx998provision faster and we dont want the servers directly touching anything beyond our network21:31
leftyfbEpx998: then caching is what you want21:31
Epx998Can you point me to some wiki that writes about it?21:32
leftyfbEpx998: look up approx or apt-cacher-ng21:33
lordcirth_Epx998, https://wiki.debian.org/AptCacherNg21:33
ryuoEpx998: apt-mirror is my preference, but maybe not what you want.21:33
leftyfbryuo: that is for mirroring21:33
lordcirth_There is also squid-deb-proxy21:34
ryuoleftyfb: yes, they asked about mirroring originally.21:34
leftyfbryuo: right, but that might not be the best solution for them21:34
keepguessinghow to know which networking solution am I using. I am referring to things like "netplan". I am on ubuntu 18.0421:34
ryuoI see.21:34
Epx998The new repo server we are making wont just serve ubuntu, its also serving other distros21:34
lordcirth_I have successfully used apt-cacher-ng on a PXE server.21:34
leftyfbkeepguessing: if you haven't changed anything, you are using netplan.io21:34
lordcirth_Epx998, then squid-deb-proxy may be the right one21:34
lordcirth_It is just an HTTP cacher21:35
ryuoleftyfb: so whats the difference? AptCacherNg only caches what people actually download?21:35
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keepguessingleftyfb: I have upgraded from 16.0421:35
leftyfbryuo: correct21:35
leftyfbkeepguessing: then you are using ifupdown21:35
ryuoleftyfb: ok.21:35
keepguessingleftyfb: where would be my network configuration then? I am try to configure the dns servers.21:38
leftyfbkeepguessing: desktop or server?21:40
ryuokeepguessing: configure it using netplan or networkd or NetworkManager if you're going to keep using resolved.21:42
leftyfbryuo: that isn't really helpful21:42
ryuoleftyfb: well, they're just keeping us guessing right now.21:43
* ryuo coughs.21:43
leftyfbryuo: you wait for answers to determine what is needed for the next step21:43
keepguessingleftyfb: I do not remember which one did I use.21:47
leftyfbkeepguessing: Are you running a GUI?21:48
keepguessingleftyfb: I ahve been upgrading from lts->lts for couple of lts.21:48
keepguessingleftyfb: yes GUI. Oh yes its a desktop.21:48
leftyfbkeepguessing: let me ask you, why do you need to set your DNS on this machine? What's wrong with the one your router gives you via dhcp?21:49
leftyfbkeepguessing: this 5-10 minutes between answers really puts a damper on troubleshooting. Is this something you want to resolve now or should we wait till later when you have nothing else going on?21:52
keepguessingleftyfb: I have two interfaces and I see these dns entries here. http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WFZsYFgMZf/21:52
keepguessingleftyfb: I am trying to phrase the question. Appologize for the delays.21:53
leftyfbkeepguessing: what is your end goal? Why do you have to interfaces? Do they need to be static? dhcp? Why do you need to set the DNS for one or both of them as opposed to what you get via dhcp?21:54
keepguessingleftyfb: when I start a container on these vms, I see the following in the resolv.conf of the containers. http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vRtXMxwhP4/21:54
leftyfbok?21:55
keepguessingI want my containers to resolv from the ignored dns server.21:55
leftyfbhuh?21:55
keepguessingSo I wanted to see how one of my interface is showing three dns servers.21:56
keepguessingleftyfb: Please explain what you do not understand, I will rephrase.21:56
leftyfbSorry, I have to step away21:56
keepguessingSure. thanks for letting me know :-)21:57
Myst_Hi guys I havea , Lenova Yoga 520 I5-8th gen netbook, so touch screen. Shoul I be using unity or gnome to get the best out of touch screen functionality..22:09
Myst_any suggestions on this matter would be appreciated & thanks in advance22:09
robertparkerx I found proxy_fcgi.load. Should I enable this by a2enmod proxy_fcgi? Then disable mod_php by a2dismod php7.3. I'm not sure what to add to my site.conf though for 7.3. https://hastebin.com/onuguqawot.apache -- but /var/run/php/php7.3-fpm.sock doesn't exist22:11
_KaszpiR_Myst_ ubuntu 18.04 is gnome, unity is deprecated22:11
robertparkerxI'm trying to switch from mod_php to php-fpm22:12
VitoGhi colombo22:13
ColomboHi22:13
VitoGare you in homicide?22:13
ColomboI have brand new Ubuntu 18.04 installed22:13
VitoG;)22:13
VitoGtv show hah22:13
ColomboI installed my favourite ubuntu-flashback22:13
VitoGcolombo nice22:13
Colombobut my keybinding is not working.22:13
VitoGawww22:13
VitoGsorry to hear that22:13
ColomboIt is working on other machines (16.04) and in non-flashback session on the 18.0422:14
Colomboanyone knows what might be the problem?22:14
ColomboI am trying to have my favourite ctrl+tab for terminal22:14
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lordcirth_Colombo, are you referring to this? https://www.debugpoint.com/2018/05/how-to-install-classic-gnome-flashback-in-ubuntu-18-04-lts/22:17
Colombolordcirth_: yes, ubuntu-session-flashback22:18
robertparkerx I figured it out. I didn't have php7.3-fpm22:18
victor_huehi22:20
lordcirth_victor_hue, hi22:21
victor_hueI am running ubuntu 18.04. I have a NVIDIA Quadro M2200 Mobile GPU22:21
victor_hueI want to install CUDA. I have tried almost everything. Installing the nvidia driver from the .run file provided by NVIDIA, installing the nvidia-driver via ubuntu-drivers... Nothing. Either I can get rid of the nouveau driver (but no nvidia driver in lsmod), or the nouveau driver is still there. And I need the nvidia driver to be loaded for CUDA22:23
victor_hueI have also tried via the Software and Updates UI22:23
victor_hueCan someone help me to install the nvidia driver? I remember that 10 years ago it was out-of-the-box ....22:24
victor_hue... 13 years ago :\22:24
lordcirth_victor_hue, you tried installing nvidia-410.93 ? or what?22:26
victor_huelordcirth_: ubuntu-driver provides me a list of them. nvidia-410 is part of them, but I tried some of. Do you think that this particular version has something that could make it work better?22:27
lordcirth_victor_hue, merely that it's the one the nvidia site tells you to install for that card.22:28
victor_huelordcirth_: now I will try to install it, and well if it works, I really didn't see that explicit info22:29
victor_hueI try... if I come back, didn't work :)22:29
ColomboI have 18.04 with Ubuntu Flashback (metacity). However my specified shortcuts do not work, although they work in the default DE. Often, shift or control seems to be the problem. Anyone knows why is it?23:20
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apawlI have ubuntu running on a server that seems to be dropping a lot of packets. I'm noticing this alarm going off in netdata: "number of times, during the last 10min, ksoftirq ran out of sysctl net.core.netdev_budget or time slice, with work remaining (this can be a cause for dropped packets)"23:53
apawlUbuntu 18.04.223:53
apawlWondering if there's any guidance on tuning `net.core.netdev_budget` on ubuntu?23:54
apawlLooks like by default it's set to 30023:55

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