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OerHekstharkun, launchpad would give that info00:00
tomreyntharkun: https://packages.ubuntu.com maybe00:00
tomreyn(but your question is pretty broad)00:00
tharkuntomreyn: Because it is indeed broad. The list is long and no need to cumber everyone with a long list.00:01
puxavidaOerHeks, I can drag it down like that, but why does the scaling make the app top hide?  Not happening on all the other systems - well, I guess I don't have x2 scaling on either00:01
tharkunBTW the current LTS is 18.04?00:01
tomreyntharkun: yes.00:02
tharkuntomreyn: Thanks a lot.00:02
OerHekspuxavida, no idea. gnome-tweak-tool can do more, font scaling..00:02
tomreyntharkun: so you're looking for package versions, or for --version output of those daemons?00:03
puxavidai'm using xubuntu (xfce)00:03
eater9thanks @tomreyn, smart testing now. it's happened with two different drives though so i'm pretty sure it's not the hardware00:03
tomreyneater9: then maybe it's not the drives but other hardware, like the controller or memory.00:04
tharkuntomreyn: I am looking for several "least" versions some apps need. I rather look for them before I install the distro.00:04
tomreyneater9: so again, check your logs.00:04
puxavidaI use alt-left mouse-drag to move or right mouse to resize00:04
tomreyntharkun: oh i see. well "rmadison" on any supported ubuntu version then or https://packages.ubuntu.com00:05
tharkuntomreyn: hmmm, well, ahem ahem. cough no cough ubuntu cough installed cough here00:07
eater9@tomreyn: is there any particular logging you can recommend? there's nothing out of the ordinary in the syslog00:07
eater9SMART short test says no error00:07
fasslmaybe just install the app in different distro docker containers00:08
tgm4883tharkun: I'm still not 100% sure what you're looking for, but would this help https://packages.ubuntu.com/00:09
tomreyneater9: you can review previous boots' logs by passing decreasing values (starting at -1, then -2) to journalctl -b00:10
tharkuntgm4883: Yes it did help. I am half way through. If two more critical daemons are within parameters you got to get me stationed here for quite some timme.00:11
tomreyneater9: you can limit the output to warinings and higher level using -p400:11
tomreyn!pastebinit | eater900:11
ubottueater9: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit00:11
tomreyn^ in case you'd like to share with us00:11
eater9Thanks, found that but there's nothing, the last log entry is from about 30 mins before the erroring started and it's innocuous00:13
tomreyneater9: so it doesn't even say that the file system went read-only? which mount point was it?00:15
tomreyneater9: oh you said root file system, sorry. well that's logical then. use dmesg instead00:15
eater9It's mounted at /00:15
tomreynunless you have a separate /var ?00:15
eater9I do not00:15
tomreynjournalctl writes to disk. if the disk it writes to can't be written to, then there's no logging.00:15
tomreyndmesg stores logs in ram, but only since the latest reboot00:16
tomreynalso it works like a FIFO00:16
tomreynit's the kernel's ring buffer00:16
eater9So wait till next time and then look at dmesg before I reboot00:17
tomreyncorrect00:17
tomreyneater9: you could post your disks' smartctl -x if you want them reviewed, but then you already said (and i agree) it's not likely it's the disks if it affects multiple disks at the same time.00:19
eater9thanks! here's that http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4zVqhv5Kkb/00:20
amcclurehello00:22
tomreyneater9: your drive is not in the your version of smartmontools' drive db. you may want to look for a newer drive db (look at update-smart-drivedb(8) for the drive db locations - unfortunately the update-smart-drivedb command itself was removed)00:26
tomreyneater9: is this a new system in general? then also look for bios updates, mabye there are still some quirks with the controller firmware.00:30
tomreyneater9: the s.m.a.r.t. data suggests there were 21 communication errors between controller and drive which led to a need to do a controller<->drive reset.00:31
eater9Yeah, brand new system, firmware is the latest though, here's an updated smart test: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jHZc2DYPgN/00:32
tomreyneater9: which ubuntu version are you actually running there?00:33
eater9xubuntu 18,0400:34
tomreyneater9: but not a standard kernel?00:34
eater9oh yes I installed 4.20.5 to try to fix a graphics issue but I'm not wedded to it00:36
tomreyneater9: the new drive database offered no relevant new results. also, this drives' firmware is current.00:40
tomreyneater9: so, yes, wait for it to happen again, look at dmesg00:40
eater9will do! I appreciate all the help00:41
tomreyneater9: welcome. one more thing you could try is whether you can cause it to become unstable using "fstrim -v " against a less important file system.00:42
tomreynsome ssd models will respond badly to it, those times *should* be over, but you never know.00:42
eater9OK, i'll create a less important fs when I have a moment00:43
tomreyneater9: also copy, delete, and copy again some files there, otherwise there's nothing to be done for fstrim00:44
tomreyneater9: if this does nothing, remount the file with the 'discard' option and repeat the copy/delete/copy00:45
eater9All right00:48
vx_..00:56
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pragmaticenigmavx_: Do you have an Ubuntu support question you would like to ask?00:57
vx_?00:58
Mystifiedneed some help with activating right click on keyboard mouse.01:10
Mystifiedit works in some apps01:10
Mystifiednot like default01:10
Mystifiedie I cant use in browser01:10
Mystifiedlike here in chat. i cant R Click copy etc01:11
Mystifiedthen paste01:11
Mystifiedall of those options dont pop up01:12
FurretUberI'm trying to set one grub entry at 40_custom but it is not working. The idea is to set the `root` to another partition by `UUID`. My attempt is to use: `search.fs_uuid --set 2BAAFD1D167FAF03`  but it fails with `erro: no such device: --set.`01:14
pragmaticenigmaMystified: If it works in some apps and not in others, that would indicate it is a fault with that particular application. It could be that the application doesn't understand the key code or is out-right ignoring it. There is no way for you to fix it. You can file a bug report on the applications and hope that it gets addressed01:15
FurretUberIf I remove the --set it echoes what should be the correct value: hd0,msdos3, but then I can't use it to effectively set the root01:15
pragmaticenigmaFurretUber: Have you tried asking in #grub?01:17
FurretUberNot yet, I'll ask there, thank you for suggesting01:18
pragmaticenigmaI have a feeling this time of day might be very quiet in all rooms. FurretUber , 13:00 to 21:00 UTC is a very active time in these channels01:20
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FurretUberWell, I asked this on five different places, hopefully someone will know. What complicates things further is that Ubuntu's grub has no output for commands01:23
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pragmaticenigmaFurretUber: Hope you have some luck. I don't think Ubuntu does anything special with Grub, should be the same as other distros. But it could be configured to suspress some stuff01:31
MystifiedSimulate a right mouse click01:32
MystifiedYou can right-click by holding down the left mouse button. This is useful if you find it difficult to move your fingers individually on one hand, or if your pointing device only has a single button.01:32
Mystifiedfrom ubuntu help01:32
Mystifiedunable to make this work01:32
EriC^^FurretUber: that uuid doesnt look like ext401:38
EriC^^FurretUber: nevermind01:39
FurretUberYou were right. It is NTFS. I want to load ISOs from the NTFS partition. I'm using the exact same thing I used to load from FAT32 and that worked01:40
FurretUberSo I could load the Ubuntu Mini ISO using UEFI01:41
tomreynMystified: hmm right i can't make it work either, just tried. the pointer doesn't change color either. maybe it requires logging off and on again, or it's just buggy. i run 18.04.201:41
mustmodifycompdoc: still here?01:43
whoareUthere has several weird icon which i don't konow in my icon panel, how do i remove it01:49
mustmodifyyell really loudly.01:49
Mystifiedtomreyn: tried that but no luck.. no typical default  r click mouse functions.. ive tried reinstalling 3 times01:49
xamithanxwhat's an icon panel01:49
mustmodify"GO AWAY ICONS"01:49
Mystifiedto see if it made a difference01:49
xamithanxis that the taskbar or the menu01:50
tomreynMystified: then i'd say file a bug.01:50
tomreynMystified: or rather look for a bug report first, which also may have a workaround. and only file one if there's none, yet.01:50
whoareUhttps://img.vim-cn.com/9d/675de7363312c2f644f3eeaad72255cc2b6e08.png01:51
whoareUno, the paste is wrong01:51
Mystifiedthanks01:52
FurretUberI managed to set the root but then it fails with "erro:INDX label not found". It seems to be a problem specific of the particular directory01:54
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vernoHi, I uninstalled Windows with OS-Uninstaller, and I can't seem to boot Ubuntu. I tried using boot-repair, however that halts. Maybe someone could guide me through the terminal rpocess?01:56
whoareUxamithan: the icon panel , i meaning this :https://img.vim-cn.com/b4/8cf14fdf4e90e46a2802202668f752e6897856.png01:57
xamithanso the menu,  there is .desktop files somewhere in the system you can delete01:58
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xamithanwas it .local/share/applications ?  or /usr/share/applications01:58
whoareUthere have a icon with weired name can be display normally,01:59
whoareUcan't be display normally02:00
xamithanyou can edit the desktop file and change the icon if you want too02:00
whoareUhow to do it ?02:00
xamithanwith a text editor ?02:01
whoareUye, i don't know which file could be edit02:02
xamithanlook in those two locations I gave you,  find the whatever.desktop file02:03
xamithanIt will have a line saying icon02:03
Woetwhy does smartmontools require postfix? how can I install it without it?02:04
pragmaticenigmaWoet: Because it can be configured to send e-mails to system admins that are monitoring disk drive health02:06
Woetpragmaticenigma: I know, and I'm not interested in that, I have my own monitoring tools for that02:07
Woetpragmaticenigma: I just need the smartctl CLI tool02:07
tomreynWoet: it doesn't depends on it, it recommends it02:07
tomreynindirectly via mailx | mailutils02:07
Woettomreyn: it's not under "Suggested packages", it's actually under "The following additional packages will be installed"02:07
Woettomreyn: not sure how to get smartctl without postfix then (besides compiling from source)02:08
tomreynWoet: your system will be configured to install recommended packages by default, which is a dfeault configuration02:08
tomreynapt-cache show smartmontools | grep -E '^(Depends|Recommends)'02:08
Woetok, --no-install-recommends02:08
tomreynthi is to show it's Recommended, not depended02:08
Woetsorry about that, just needed the right Google query02:09
tomreynokay, would have told oyu this option next ;)02:09
Woetthank you!02:10
tomreynyw02:10
whoareUxamithan: there have so many file with suffix .desktop , no whatever.desktop exist,02:15
xamithanwhatever being the placeholder for the application name you want to edit02:15
xamithanWe have no idea which icon you are referring to02:16
xamithanIf i wanted to replace the firefox icon,  it would be firefox.desktop02:16
whoareUfirst , i don't know the icon 's name which i hope to remove , because it display weird name which is a bizarre shape02:19
whoareUxamithan: https://img.vim-cn.com/55/4814dc49683dda2f192603a07a6a88df895313.png02:21
vernoCan anyone help me with reinstalling grub? trying to do it through terminal, boot-repair halts on me02:21
xamithanwell it looks like an application installed with nsis02:23
xamithanis it something you installed?  it'll probably by under .local/share/applications02:23
xamithanonly thing i can tell you is look for something funky with a unicode name,  or one you don't recognize02:24
Tin_manwhoareU, that looks like an nero icon ..02:24
Tin_mandistorted, but that's what it looks like to me..02:25
whoareUwhat's more , i can't open and find any information with it02:29
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pragmaticenigmaI'm currently having an issue where trying to access a USB drive is returning a "you are not authorized" message. I have used this device many times, and it has no issues in other machines. syslog doesn't return anything useful02:41
pragmaticenigmaalong with that, Dolphin refuses to load02:42
nshirelaptopI've got a weird issue where chromium keeps disappearing from my taskbar after a while. I can still alt-tab back into it though.02:56
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Deihmosubuntu yaru theme actually looks pretty good03:07
tinkerhello03:47
tinkerhello running armbian on tinkerboard ASUS and in Africa Kenya03:48
certifiedloud@cyberbob03:50
cyberbob:)03:50
certifiedloudDig the name03:50
tinkeranone online03:53
Bashing-omTimeDoctor: ubuntu support channel - ask your ubuntu support question :)03:59
[RobDude]I'm trying to setup my NAS device to automatically mount when my system starts.  I've configured /etc/fstab and ran a bunch of commands I didn't really understand....but it works great.  The problem is that each time I shutdown my machine, when I restart and go to /media/myNas it is empty.  Running 'sudo mount -a' fixes this; but I'd like to avoid running the command each time.  Does anyone know what I've done wrong/what I should do to04:04
[RobDude]get this taken care of?04:04
mutationhi04:08
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kjoshianybody here tried pipewire on 18.04 to get screen-sharing working?04:17
kjoshifor Wayland that is..04:17
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mozpedia!info wx-common05:03
ubottuwx-common (source: wxwidgets3.0): wxWidgets Cross-platform C++ GUI toolkit (common support files). In component universe, is optional. Version 3.0.4+dfsg-3 (bionic), package size 68 kB, installed size 350 kB05:03
Guest94598cya05:03
Guest94598GGggGgg05:13
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qwebirc84958I'm having an issue with Chrome on Ubuntu07:04
qwebirc84958It is running two different instances, one of which isn't using the right profile folder and keeps asking to unlock the keyring07:04
qwebirc84958that's the one that launches when I use the dock or app page to launch chrome07:04
dan01Hi, if you're using Firefox, could you got to about:support and tell me what value do you have under Graphics and Compositing, mine is saying basic, and I'm worried about that, means no hadrware acceleration for video.07:16
IIIPERbasic. for mine. webgl disabled. which none of that matters to me on my laptop. as its only 1ghz w/ 4gb lol07:32
catbeardhey getting lightdm systemctl status failed instead of a login screen after installing nvidia drivers from the latest .run file07:34
catbeardlightdm "error getting user list from org.freedesktop.Accounts: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.SerivceUnknown"07:34
catbeardbunsenlabs 9.8 helium07:35
IIIPERMissing accountsservice package?07:36
catbeardXAyes07:36
catbeardyes07:36
catbeardrebootering and trying again07:37
catbeardso /var/log/lightdm/lightdm.log says07:39
catbeardCould not run plymouth --ping: (no such file or directory)07:39
catbeardah wait07:39
catbeardfull logz07:39
ducassecatbeard: you shouldn't install from the .run file, but the packages in the repos or the ppa07:39
catbeardi have a gtx 1050 4g07:40
catbeardwhich driver do i need to use07:40
IIIPERfrom 2014 Try changing the setting in /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf from 'default' to 'bspwm'.07:40
catbeard?07:42
IIIPERim searching for your errors and thats what it says. but like ducasse stated best to get the packages from repos etc.07:43
ducassecatbeard: anyway, as this isn't ubuntu we can't help you - bunsenlabs isn't supported here07:43
catbeardi've pasted logs there and asked ty07:45
lotuspsychje!who | IIIPER07:53
ubottuIIIPER: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)07:53
IIIPERlame08:02
morenoh149any reason why I can't make a symobilic link inside a hidden dir in my home dir?08:12
morenoh149like I can do it but it's not showing the files contents08:12
ducassemorenoh149: exactly what happens?08:15
morenoh149I tried ln -s <path to dotfiles>/.vim/vimrc .vim/vimrc but .vim/vimrc is a dangling symlink and it show red text on black08:17
morenoh149ducasse:08:17
ducassemorenoh149: check that you didn't make a typo in the path to the file08:19
collinsmarrai try to fix broken packges but my software manager still has a problem with installing applications08:24
ducassewhich software manager?08:26
guivercmorenoh149, you said /.vim/vimrc ?? is that right; you've created a .vim directory in root (/)?  or did you mean ~/.vim...08:28
kuterhi guys, I've got dell xps with preinstalled windows 10 .. I'd like to install xubuntu .. any advices ? I'm downloading iso now.08:28
morenoh149guiverc: nah I made .vim in home08:28
collinsmarrasynaptic package manager08:28
guivercokay sorry morenoh149, I misread (missed the <path..> because of spaces.. my mistake sorry08:29
ducassecollinsmarra: does 'sudo apt install -f' finish without errors?08:29
lotuspsychjekuter: is your plan singleboot or dualboot?08:30
kuterlotuspsychje: I'd like to have windows too so dualboot will be the choice08:30
lotuspsychje!dualboot | kuter see also !uefi08:30
ubottukuter see also !uefi: Dual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot08:30
lotuspsychjekuter: another alternate could also be, to create a recovery windows stick and install xubuntu singleboot. depending of why you need windows for you could virtualbox it afterwards too08:32
kuterlotuspsychje: its tricky to install ubuntu near windows nowadays ?08:33
lotuspsychjekuter: playing with uefi can be tricky yes, hence why the singleboot proposal08:34
lotuspsychjekuter: but if you really persist, there are volunteers enough to help you here08:34
kuterlotuspsychje: well I'll take a try to install ubuntu near windows08:35
lotuspsychjekuter: sure thing, before you start make sure you have a backup of your windows(data) and check the uefi tutorial08:41
lotuspsychje!uefi | kuter08:41
ubottukuter: UEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI08:41
kuterlotuspsychje: probalby all I need to do its backup windows recovery08:42
LaRose_Bleusup nerds08:50
LaRose_Bleui have a problem trying to install firefox on my 18.10, i get the error from apt08:50
LaRose_BleuFailed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/f/firefox/firefox_65.0+build2-0ubuntu0.18.10.1_amd64.deb  Connection failed [IP: 91.189.88.162 80]08:50
LaRose_Bleuive updated & upgraded my unstall, ive done --fix-missing during install, ive tried with apt and aptitude, ive googled and binged and even yahoo'd help but nothing08:51
morenoh149damn yahoo usually has the answer08:52
LaRose_Bleuright? it having "yahoo answers" and all, youd expect answers08:53
ducassehow long has it been doing this?08:54
LaRose_Bleui only tried to install it a few hours ago, its a new ubuntu installation i finished and upgraded yesterday eveening08:57
LaRose_Bleuso probably from the very beginning and i just didnt know coz i hadnt tried it08:57
LaRose_Bleualso chromium-browser gives me the same issue08:58
ducassemight just be a temporary problem with the server09:05
LaRose_Bleualright09:11
LaRose_Bleui'll give it a few and try again later09:11
ducasseyou can also ask about that in #ubuntu-mirrors, i think09:12
chullI'm asking here because of the lateness of the hour. I have this problem and I'm trying to follow the solution in my husband's Ubuntu 18.04 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1233921  but what it says is "I deleted all the content into the Thunderbird information folder" .. then you have to reconfigure all the mail accounts again?  Is there some way to store that so I don't have to? What actually has to be deleted?09:17
chullThis seems like a drastic solution. Can we save it and move it back?09:18
blackflowchull: what's the original issue?09:21
GrosChienhi09:22
chalcedonyblackflow, he gets an error09:22
blackflow!details09:23
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.09:23
chalcedonyblackflow, i'm loading it here I'm using Thunderbird 52.9.1 to access several email accounts in Ubuntu 18.04. It has alwaws worked well, but in the last few days it fails. After opening Thunderbird it shows a message: "Failed to connect to server imap.gmail.com". It keeps trying to update the inbox (Outlook, Gmail, etc.) without success.09:23
chalcedonyhe's using Thunderbird not gmail or chrome on the web09:24
chalcedonyit says he needs cookies - does Thunderbird even use cookies?09:24
blackflowit doesn't. that "failed to connect", does it have a details view or something? it means that there's an account set up with GMail IMAP credentials and it's faililing to connect.09:25
chalcedonyok09:25
blackflow*failing09:25
chalcedonyhow do i get details view blackflow?09:25
blackflowchalcedony: I don't know, I don't use thunderbird. that's why I asked if there's a button or something with more details, in the popup telling you it has "failed to connect".09:26
chalcedonyi can go look09:26
blackflowchalcedony: this is an example of a thunderbird "failed to connect" popup. it explains why it may've failed:  http://i26.tinypic.com/eslocm.jpg09:29
blackflowchalcedony: iirc thunderbird should also know and explain when the password or username are incorrect.09:30
chullblackflow, (me again, hubby had a stroke and can't communicate but reads mail)  i'm trying to explain to him what we need.09:30
blackflowchull: seen my last two posts above?09:30
chullblackflow, looking at your example. The error got closed.09:32
blackflowchull: if the error is persistent, you can trigger it with a simple click to get mail / refresh / resync,  I don't remember how thunderbird calls it. First button under "File" in that screenie.09:32
chullblackflow, that didn't load?09:32
blackflowchull: sorry, what?09:33
chullah looking09:33
chullok blackflow the error is : You've reached this page because we have detected that cookies are disabled in your browser. The page you attempted to load cannot display properly if cookies are disabled.09:34
chullPlease enable cookies and retry the operation or go back in your browser.09:34
blackflowchull: that's not related to IMAP. Are you trying to click a link in an email, so the thunderbird's internal browser reports that?09:35
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LaRose_Bleudo i need a DE running on a machine in order to properly tunnel X over ssh?09:37
JimBuntuLaRose_Bleu, technically speaking, no.09:37
chullblackflow it's not loading mail, hasn't for 2 days.09:37
blackflowchull: I understand, but that cookie problem has nothing to do with IMAP or email problems per se.09:38
LaRose_Bleualright09:38
LaRose_Bleuthanks JimBuntu09:38
chullblackflow, it pops up when i hit 'get mail'09:38
blackflowchull: now, I suppose it's possible there's some thunderbird extension there that's having problems but... that's out of the scope of what I can help with09:39
JimBuntuLaRose_Bleu, You're Welcome. I hope that solved your issue.09:39
chull"Get Messages"09:39
blackflowchull: thunderbird does not use or need cookies to fetch mail. if you get that error, it's possible you have some extension there.09:39
chullblackflow, we sure appreciate your trying to help. Thanks very much!09:39
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blackflowchull: you can try this:  https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/safe-mode-thunderbird09:40
blackflowthat would start the bird in safe mode, no extensions, so then you can see if and what is failing better.09:40
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chullblackflow, ok thanks looking :)09:41
LaRose_Bleunot yet JimBuntu, i am installing a dependency an konversation requires, libqt5core.so.5, but apt aborts after i confirm install09:44
JimBuntuyuk LaRose_Bleu , can you pastebin ( or such ) a log of this, I'm sure someone can help... if not now, then within the next few hours09:45
chullblackflow, we restarted in safe mode, now it's asking for cookies for Yahoo mail.. sigh09:46
blackflowchull: can you post a screenshot of this? you can upload to imgur.com, no login needed.09:48
chalcedonyi'll try09:48
LaRose_BleuJimBuntu: https://pastebin.com/raApFsQn09:49
blackflowchull: you can use Gimp to blur out any.... sensitive info on that screenshot.09:49
chalcedonythis has been an interesting week. we've gone through two monitors..09:49
chalcedonyi'll see what we can do09:49
blackflowchull: please answer through one account only, I can't be expected to keep track of who's responding to what...09:49
LaRose_Bleui did some googles JimBuntu and this link suggested i install qt5-default . https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36128645/error-on-execution-version-qt-5-not-found-required-by09:50
JimBuntudear Tux LaRose_Bleu , that seems bad. Someone will be able to help you though, hopefully rather soon. Give it a few minutes.09:50
JimBuntuSorry, I have never had an abort and don't remember seeing it before :(09:51
chullblackflow, if i press 'print screen' isn't it supposed to open a box and ask me what to call it, or something?09:54
Meilichull: on KDE, if someone hasn't messed up the shortcuts, it should, yes.09:55
chullthanks Meili, it didn't but maybe it's hidden. hubby is out of the room, maybe when he gets back he will know. it's been a long time since i did this on linux.09:57
LaRose_Bleuyeah it was weird, JimBuntu, ive never had one either and this session is giving me all sort of issues09:57
LaRose_Bleui also cant install firefox coz the update server is unreachable09:57
blackflowchull: that probably just saves in the clipboard, so you can "Paste as New" in Gimp, for example.09:58
blackflowchull: not probably, but definitely, if it doesn't pop up to ask what to do.09:58
chullblackflow, thanks i'll see if it has gimp when he's back where he can see this09:58
MeiliLaRose_Bleu: does apt abort after you press "y" or does it abort immediately?09:59
blackflowchull: ubuntu default install (not minimal) comes with Gimp preinstalled. if you don't have it, it's easy to install from command line `sudo apt install gimp`. Or use software center, but be careful whether it's showing a snap or regular package.09:59
LaRose_Bleuyes Meili https://pastebin.com/raApFsQn09:59
blackflowchull: one note for gimp, you must Export, not Save As the image for upload. Save As saves exclusively in gimp format. Export can do JPEG, which you'll need for upload.10:00
MeiliLaRose_Blue: I only see that "Y" with last aptitude command10:00
Meiliwhich seems to install someting10:00
LaRose_Bleulemme retry then pastebin for you hold on10:00
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LaRose_Bleui managed to install it Meili using aptitude, but imma uninstall and reinstall using apt to show you the error10:02
LaRose_Bleuif its still there10:02
chullblackflow sudo apt installing gimp10:03
LaRose_Bleuoh ok, Meili, installing it with aptitude earlier seems to have fixed the abort issue,w eird10:04
LaRose_Bleuit installs normally now10:04
GrosChien110:06
MeiliLaRose_Bleu: well, that's one less issue. Anyway, it could be a terminal issue. With the "y" you input not being the "y" apt expects. If it aborts immediately (without input) it's because apt couldnt open standard input.10:06
blackflowchull: oh btw... I forgot, there should be a "Screenshot" utility/program which you can also use to save directly to a file, entire desktop, selected window, or a region of screen. might still need gimp if you wanna blur out sensitive parts.10:07
vernoHello, I uninstalled windows with OS-uninstaller, and I think it got rid of my bootloader. I tried boot-repair it halts. I have UEFI.10:07
vernoanybody can guide me through installing a bootloader ?10:07
LaRose_BleuMeili im ssh'ing into it using putty, putty should be fine right?10:07
blackflowchull: "should be" = already installed with GNOME. You can search for "Screenshot" in the dash10:07
MeiliLaRose_Blue: Usually it is.10:09
EriC^^verno: are you in the live usb right now?10:11
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chullblackflow, what is it we are hoping to get with the screenshot? i don't seen an error worth posting, it's just Thunderbird and the Yahoo login screen?10:14
vernoEriC^^, yes10:14
blackflowchull: well that. thunderbird is an IMAP/POP3 client. it asking for cookies is a mystery to me.10:17
vernoEriC^^: yes10:18
blackflowchull: especially since google shows no results about using cookies for yahoo with thunderbird, and if you're in safe mode (no extensions running) then there's something else going on. I want to see what exactly is it you have there.10:19
blackflowchull: actually there's one, for gmail... and using OAuth2 instead of regular Passwords. Is that the case there? Using OAuth?10:20
chullblackflow, i don't know what he does. he doesn't seem to recognize that word10:21
EriC^^verno: type "sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999"10:22
vernoEriC^^: https://termbin.com/1pcz10:22
Meilichull: the screenshot would really help10:22
blackflowchull: so please screenshot it.    also, look at the last post here:   https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1226331     and see if doing the same (adding exceptions for cookies) fixes your problem.  It shouldn't, if you're using safe mode (no extensions!), but eh... doesn't hurt to try.10:23
vernoEriC^^, as far as I understand I have a seperate UEFI partition for booting, and that software wiped it10:23
chulli'll try again on the screenshot.10:23
vernoEriC^^, my ubuntu partition however, has /boot folder too with bunch of grub stuff in it though10:24
EriC^^verno: type "sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt"10:24
EriC^^verno: then "ls -l /mnt | nc termbin.com 9999"10:24
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/88e210:25
EriC^^verno: type "sudo blkid /dev/sda1 | nc termbin.com 9999"10:27
vernoEriC^^: https://termbin.com/zecs10:28
chullMeili, blackflow ok i have a screenshot open in gimp. i don't rememeber and he doesn't know how to blur stuff or crop or well.. anything really?10:28
EriC^^verno: type "sudo umount /dev/sda1"10:29
blackflowchull: hit the R key to select the.... selection tool :)   then click and drag to mark the area you want to blur. then click in the menu Filters -> Blur -> Pixelize -> Ok              Default 10px should suffice to mask out sensitive info, if not, raise the number10:30
blackflowchull: Ctrl+Shift+A  to deselect the selected area10:31
vernoEriC^^, any idea whatsup ?10:31
blackflowchull: don't forget to Export As,  instead of Save As10:31
EriC^^verno: getting there ;)10:32
EriC^^verno: type "sudo mkfs.fat /dev/sda1"10:33
vernoEriC^^, mkfs.fat 4.1 (2017-01-24)10:33
EriC^^verno: type "sudo blkid /dev/sda1 | nc termbin.com 9999"10:34
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/xw32 , i thought linux needs ext3/ext410:35
EriC^^verno: type "cat /etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999"10:35
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EriC^^verno: no, for the efi partition it's a BIOS related thing, it needs to be fat fs10:36
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/hg7r10:36
chullblackflow, i selected a rectangle but where anything else is, i'm lost?10:38
EriC^^verno: oh sorry, type "sudo mount /dev/sda7 /mnt"10:38
EriC^^verno: then "cat /mnt/etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999"10:38
vernoEriC^^: https://termbin.com/lgq010:39
blackflowchull: menu at the top of the window10:46
EriC^^verno: type "sudo nano /mnt/etc/fstab"10:48
EriC^^verno: in the first line with /boot/efi in it, remove the # at the start, and make it UUID=5ECE-EB2410:49
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/gn4aa like this?10:50
EriC^^verno: yup, looks good10:55
EriC^^verno: ok, now to mount the various fs to chroot10:55
EriC^^verno: type "for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i; done"10:55
vernoEriC^^, got it10:56
EriC^^verno: type "sudo chroot /mnt"10:57
EriC^^verno: then "mount -a"10:57
pagios question, if i have an nfs mount on my server, and i am writing directly to this network location, am i using the disk io of my server? or directly writing to the network?10:58
vernoEriC^^, ok10:59
EriC^^verno: type "ls /sys/firmware/efi" does it list any files?10:59
vernoEriC^^, yes, about 8 files10:59
vernoEriC^^, 9 files sry11:01
EriC^^verno: ok, good11:03
pramiswhich build is convenient to run on 1GB RAM and 2-4GB space?11:03
EriC^^verno: actually can you type "exit" in the chroot?11:03
vernoEriC^^, yea11:03
blackflowpramis: server, no GUI11:04
EriC^^verno: type "sudo mount -B /run /mnt/run"11:04
pramisblackflow: anything that comes with a lightweight GUI?11:04
blackflowpramis: and a debootstrap'ed one for minimal possible installation if that's really 2-4GB of disk space11:04
pramis14.04?11:04
EriC^^verno: then "sudo chroot /mnt" again11:04
lotuspsychjepramis: or a lubuntu minimal11:04
vernoEriC^^, ok, am in11:04
pramisok11:04
lotuspsychjepramis: 14.04 goes end of life soon11:04
EriC^^verno: type "dpkg -l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999"11:04
blackflowpramis: the UI might be "lightweight" in itself, but any GUI app you start will likely consume quite some RAM. Eg, you can forget about browsing the net.11:05
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/r9wk11:05
blackflowpramis: that's a highly unusal constraint though. what hardware is that?11:06
_ramokHi, I'm running a Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS . I need to permanently change  /etc/resolved.conf  to list to 127.0.0.1 and not to 127.0.0.53 . Is there a way to achieve this?11:06
blackflow_ramok: yes, by completely disabling systemd-resolved, and if you use NetworkManager, then set its config for dns=none. restart NM, unlink /etc/resolv.conf and write out your own.11:06
chullblackflow https://imgur.com/a/OPzaEQj see if you can see that or if i need to do more?11:07
EriC^^verno: type "apt-get purge grub grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+11:07
EriC^^verno: type "apt-get purge grub grub-pc grub-pc-bin grub-efi-amd64-signed+"11:07
lotuspsychje_ramok: also keep your system up to date11:07
blackflow_ramok: systemd-resolved will need to be "mask" -ed, not just "disable" -d11:07
_ramoki'm having another service where systemd-resolved is running side by side with dnsmasq. and on this machine somehow /etc/resolved.conf is pointing to 127.0.0.111:07
vernoEriC^^, asks me "remove grub2 from /boot/grub ?"11:08
pramismy current system runs windows 10 32bit with 1GB RAM. seems to work fine but i am done with the regular windows update thing. want to try ubuntu11:08
EriC^^verno: say yes11:08
vernoEriC^^, grub purged.11:08
blackflow_ramok: what's listening on 127.0.0.1:53 ?11:09
EriC^^verno: it should have installed grub-efi-amd64-signed, did it mention installing it?11:09
blackflowchull: that's like the OAuth mentioned before. other than somehow enabling cookies for login.yahoo.com, I have no idea how to proceed. That's not a regular IMAP setup, and I wouldn't know where else to begin troubleshooting.11:09
blackflowchull: *likely11:10
vernoEriC^^, https://pastebin.com/zGxLxiGY got this at the very end :S11:10
_ramokblackflow: https://gist.github.com/ramo-karahasan-riechardt/7fa14d5b5626da025e27d758be2b91f3   this is on the machine where dnsmasq and systemd is running11:10
vernoEriC^^, the logs claim that it was setting up grub-efi-amd64-signed11:10
_ramokblackflow:  on the new machine i can't start dnsmasq since it's cannot bind to port 53:  netstat -tulpn |grep 53 tcp        0      0 127.0.0.53:53           0.0.0.0:*               LISTEN      2265/systemd-resolv udp        0      0 127.0.0.53:53           0.0.0.0:*                           2265/systemd-resolv11:11
blackflow_ramok: right so you don't need systemd-resolved at all11:11
_ramokblackflow:  but how can on this single machine dnsmasq and systemd run on port 53 ?11:11
_ramoki mean in parallel11:12
blackflow_ramok: they obviously don't. systemd-resolved is on 127.0.0.53:53   (note the IP!)11:12
blackflow_ramok: so, you don't need systemd-resolved if you wanna use dnsmasq as the resolver, it's redundant, and probably prone to errors with systemd-resolved per se11:13
_ramokblackflow: let me shutdown systemd-resolved and start dnsmasq11:13
EriC^^verno: hmm, what does "dpkg -l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999" give?11:14
vernoEriC^^, http://termbin.com/x7yr11:14
_ramokblackflow: only having dnsmasq running i get: nslookup google.com ;; connection timed out; no servers could be reached11:14
emilio_hola11:15
vernoEriC^^, looks like its there :))11:15
lotuspsychje!es | emilio_11:15
ubottuemilio_: En 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.11:15
blackflow_ramok: and /etc/resolv.conf  pointing to 127.0.0.1   ?11:15
EriC^^verno: yeah :) looks good, try "grub-install"11:15
_ramokblackflow: no to 127.0.0.5311:15
blackflow_ramok: there you go11:15
_ramokblackflow: that was my initial question, how can i let it  point to 127.0.0.1 permanently?11:15
vernoEriC^^, no errors reported11:15
EriC^^verno: "update-grub"11:15
blackflow_ramok: I'm sorry, you original question implied you knew what you were doing. Now I doubt that. What is the final outcome you want to achieve?11:15
_ramokI want to have a service discovery tool called consul running on a ubuntu 18.04.1 machine so that I can internally resolve DNS names.11:16
vernoEriC^^, all good11:16
blackflow_ramok: you'll have to find out what is changing the /etc/resolv.conf. Is there NetworkManager on the system? Is it set to use dnsmasq as the resolve? Is there some network config forcing resolv.conf?11:16
EriC^^verno: ok, try restarting see how it goes11:16
vernoEriC^^, before I do11:16
EriC^^verno: depending on the uefi, it might require little more dabbling to work so dont be alarmed11:16
vernoEriC^^, could u explain shortly what happend11:17
EriC^^verno: i dunno what happened before, but the efi partition was ext3 and grub-pc (legacy) was installed11:17
vernoah, ok.11:17
blackflow_ramok: also make sure you unlink /etc/resolv.conf before you write your own. by default it's a SYMLINK into /run/.... which is managed dynamically, which I suppose you don't want here.11:17
vernoAlright, ill reboot and see what happens, thank you very much..11:17
EriC^^verno: ok, no problem11:17
_ramokblackflow: i'll try this11:18
blackflow_ramok: though if it remains the symlink, then something is managing it. NetworkManager? Set dns=dnsmasq in /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf11:19
blackflow_ramok: ideally you want to modify the system as little as possible to achieve what you want. you never answered if NM is present?11:19
verno_EriC^^, i could boot from partition 1 finally, but all i get was a grub bash/terminal, whatever its called11:22
_ramokblackflow: NetWorkManager folder is non-existant on this system11:22
EriC^^verno_: aha11:22
EriC^^verno_: can you be here and use the pc at the same time?11:22
verno_EriC^^, on my phone atm, so yeah.11:23
EriC^^verno_: ok, cool11:23
verno_should i boot on that partition or on the live usb again?11:23
blackflow_ramok: is there resolvconf package installed?  (note resolvconf that's package name and corresponding configs, as that'sa  tool that configures resolv.conf)11:23
blackflow(so resolvconf vs resolv.conf)11:24
EriC^^verno_: type in the grub terminal, "echo $prefix" and "echo $root" tell me what it says, also try typing "insmod normal" and see what hppens11:24
EriC^^verno_: yeah boot the partition11:24
_ramokblackflow:  no it's not installed11:24
blackflow_ramok: then I suppose resolv.conf was static? not a dynamic symlink?11:24
blackflow(sym to a dynamic file under /run)11:24
_ramokyes11:25
_ramoklooks like. It is installed on the "working" server11:25
verno_EriC^^, prefix=(hd1,gpt1)/EFI/ubuntu, root=hd1,gpt111:25
blackflow_ramok: right. so please then set the nameserver in it, and test with a reboot, that things stay as you defined.  again, might need to "mask" and not just "disable" systemd-resolved, to prevent it from starting at boot.11:25
verno_EriC^^, nothing happens if i type the last thing11:26
EriC^^verno_: ah, the prefix is wrong11:26
yhgyhg?11:26
EriC^^verno_: type "set prefix=(hd1,gpt1)/boot/grub"11:26
yhgyhg???11:26
EriC^^verno_: then type "insmod normal"11:26
yhgyhg这是什么东西?11:26
EriC^^yhgyhg: which country are you from?11:27
EriC^^!cn | yhgyhg11:27
ubottuyhgyhg: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw11:27
verno_EriC^^, still nothing happens11:27
EriC^^verno_: ok, try typing "configfile (hd1,gpt1)/boot/grub/grub.cfg"11:27
EriC^^verno_: ah sorry type "normal"11:27
EriC^^before trying the configfile11:28
verno_nothing happens aith just "normal"11:28
EriC^^okk try the configfile line11:28
verno_that cleared the terminal11:28
verno_as in, everything i previously typed11:29
EriC^^verno_: hmm, ok, try booting the live usb again11:29
yhgyhgI‘m from china11:29
EriC^^yhgyhg: welcome11:29
yhgyhgI 擦11:29
yhgyhgI can not  speak English11:30
EriC^^yhgyhg: type "/join #ubuntu-cn"11:30
EriC^^you can speak chinese there and get ubuntu support11:30
yhgyhg你会说中文吗?11:31
blackflow!cn | yhgyhg: 读这个! :::11:33
ubottuyhgyhg: 读这个! :::: 如欲獲得中文的協助,請輸入 /join #ubuntu-cn 或 /join #ubuntu-tw11:33
verno_EriC^^, booted. i have nvidia gpu btw11:33
EriC^^verno_: ok, type "sudo mount /dev/sda7 /mnt"11:34
EriC^^verno_: then again "for i in /dev /dev/pts /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -B $i /mnt$i;done"11:34
yhgyhgok11:34
EriC^^verno_: then "sudo chroot /mnt" and finally "mount -a"11:34
sbrobows#tagua11:35
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verno_EriC^^, done11:35
EriC^^verno_: type "ls -lR /boot/efi | termbin.com 9999"11:36
EriC^^verno_: also "efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999"11:36
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/gg6q11:38
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/waze11:38
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EriC^^verno: type "mkdir /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu"11:41
EriC^^verno: also "cat /boot/efi/efi/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999"11:41
vernoEriC^^ /boot/efi/efi or /boot/efi/EFI11:42
EriC^^verno: it doesnt matter, fat is case-insensitive11:42
vernoEriC^^, https://termbin.com/ba8e11:43
EriC^^verno: ok, type 'cp /boot/efi/efi/grub/grub.cfg /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu'11:43
vernoEriC^^ ok11:44
EriC^^verno: type "cat /boot/grub/grub.cfg | nc termbin.com 9999"11:44
ekarlsols11:45
vernoEriC^^: https://termbin.com/61qr11:45
EriC^^verno: that looks right11:46
EriC^^verno: ok, let's copy the grubx64.efi as well, just for kicks, "cp /boot/efi/efi/grub/grubx64.efi /boot/efi/efi/ubuntu"11:47
vernoEriC^^, done :D11:47
EriC^^verno: ok, try restarting see how it goes11:47
verno_EriC^^, it worked !!!!!!11:49
EriC^^verno_: great :)11:49
verno_EriC^^, thank you very much. what the heck happened :D11:49
EriC^^the last thing was a bug it seems11:49
EriC^^no problem11:49
verno_EriC^^, you saved my ass, thanks once again, have a very nice week11:50
EriC^^thanks, you too :D11:50
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murthychrome crashed twice today and four times this month, it was a segmentation fault and it was about gl, didn't try to reproduce it and get the log. Google chrome version is 72.0.3626.119 (Official Build) (64-bit). I will try to get the debug bug message next time, in the mean time if someone faces the same situation kindly file a bug report12:06
lotuspsychjemurthy: on ubuntu we actually reccomend using chromium, the chrome alternative but for ubuntu12:09
Kartagishello12:10
blackflowlotuspsychje: we do? since when?12:11
Kartagiswhy can't I chmod 644 /etc/mysql/my.cnf or its link /etc/alternatives/my.cnf ?12:11
blackflowlotuspsychje: oh wait, between chrome and chromium? yes. but not in favor of FF, right?12:11
blackflows/in favor/instead/12:12
blackflowKartagis: doing that as root?12:12
Kartagisblackflow: with sudo12:12
blackflowKartagis: yes that means as root. so then what error do you get?12:13
blackflow(the symlinks btw should not be chmodded)12:14
Kartagisblackflow: both are symlinks which point to each other12:14
blackflowKartagis: uhm... to each other?12:15
Kartagisis this normal?12:15
blackflowno it's not12:15
Kartagisyep, let me show you12:15
blackflowone of them should be a regular file, most likely /etc/mysql/... one    (as alternatives as implemented as symlinks)12:15
blackflow(or it could be a symlink to somewhere else, not back to alternatives)12:15
Kartagisblackflow: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KrKJZvgtNv/12:17
lotuspsychjemurthy: could you join #ubuntu-discuss for a min?12:18
blackflowKartagis: a bit convoluted but looks "okay" (no loops). looks like the final file is mysql.cnf12:19
blackflowKartagis: don't chown symlinks, not sure you even can12:19
blackflow*chmod I mean12:19
Kartagisblackflow: On Unix platforms, MySQL ignores configuration files that are world-writable. This is intentional as a security measure. that's why I'm trying to chmod12:21
BluesKajHi folks12:21
blackflowKartagis: yeah but the symlinks are RESOLVED before the file is checked for writability12:22
blackflowsymlinks are expectd to be like that. don't chmod them12:22
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murthyblackflow: I guess foss lovers prefer firefox if not chromium, the last option would be chrome when we are kept hostage by netflix12:30
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blackflowmurthy: yes and no. by default on ubuntu? yeah. otherwise chromium can be rebuilt with widevine support (needed for Netflix)12:33
blackflowI don't know why it's not default. could be licensing. FF doesn't distribute widevine. it downloads it on first run12:33
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murthyblackflow: ya, but widevine is proprietary, I mean to say firefox without out proprietary stuff12:41
blackflowmurthy: so? my response was to saying one needs to run chrome, if they want ot stay with chrom(e|ium) AND watch netflix.12:42
blackflowalternatively run FF just for netflix, or even better, for all :)12:42
murthyI use firefox when I want absolute privacy and safety, but for netflix and stuff chrome12:45
murthyblackflow: I tried compiling qtwebengine with widevine but with no success12:45
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MalgorathWhat is the best VM Software for 18.04 LTS? I can install Virtualbox but not sure it the best one for running a windows guest OS13:16
MilfjeWhy not use Wine? I have better experiences with that than virtual machines13:17
cekwell damn it. What's up wiht all these half-installed QT packages over here? it seems like hell lot of files in lib are missing13:20
AlexPortableCan someone help me getting my keyboard layout to be right? I want to be able to put ' on vowels, but not on consonants.13:21
AlexPortableexample: won'<space>t, if i dont do this the t won't appear13:22
cekis there something alike rpm -V so that I reinstall broken pkgs13:22
Malgorathcek, you can use dpkg-reconfigure13:25
cekthat's incorrect answer13:26
Meilicek: apt-get install --reinstall PACKAGENAME13:28
HolidayAnyone else using ifupdown in 18.04 rather than netplan (my hand was forced as I don't control our vCenter version and are on 6.0 so guest customizations don't work with netplan)? For us it's working fine most of the time with our automation provisioning, but have noted when updates are done (seems to be when systemd or parts of are updated) the VM loses it's networking13:32
HolidayI'm not sure the "why" and was wondering if anyone else had hit this before I build a new template to test but build with the netcfg/do_not_use_netplan=true13:34
lotuspsychjeHoliday: ubuntu server?13:35
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BluesKajHoliday, I'm using ifupdown and have netplan renderer commented, but I'm not using a VM13:36
BluesKajI also use the interfaces file with" iface enp2s0 inet dhcp", and address,netmask and gateway IPs13:39
Holidayhaven't had an issue after running apt upgrade or anything13:41
Holidayyeah I have the interfaces file all configure and it will work until like apt upgrade kicks in at times. Have seen it now on more than one VM. Guess I may rebuild the template and make sure everything was done right.. or push to get the folks to get vCente upgraded so config'ing netplan works13:42
Holidaylotuspsychje: yup13:42
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Holidayer that haven't had an issue line should have been a question not a asttement BluesKaj13:42
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DevAntoineDoes Ubuntu 14 (yeah, I know...) supports nfs4 out of the box?14:05
DevAntoineI cannot find that info14:05
AlexPortableCan someone help me getting my keyboard layout to be right? I want to be able to put ' on vowels, but not on consonants.14:14
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: What is the locale of your keyboard?14:18
AlexPortableright now im using us intl with dead keys14:19
AlexPortablepragmaticenigma: ^14:28
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pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: My thought is to go and buy a new working keyboard as a starting point14:30
AlexPortablethis keyboard works fine14:30
AlexPortableas in; it works fine in windows14:30
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: you just said it has dead keys14:31
AlexPortablethat's the name of the layout in ubuntu14:31
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ducassepragmaticenigma: 'dead keys' are keys that combine with the next keypress to form special characters14:32
ducassepragmaticenigma: like " + o = ö14:33
pragmaticenigmaah, never heard of that before14:35
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GrosChienhélo14:43
qwebirc39231Hi, does anyone know how to force SSHD daemon to use all CPU cores ? I'm using winscp to download stuff from my ubuntu server, but it only maxes out 100% out of one cpu core. This makes downloads slow.14:47
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leftyfbqwebirc39231: scp, no matter how big the file should not max out your cpu. Certainly not the daemon itself.14:51
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qwebirc39231ok, but how to force sshd to use all cores ?14:52
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leftyfbqwebirc39231: I'm uploading a 10G file to an i3 CPU and it's only 1 CPU it at less than 30% for everything14:53
qwebirc39231yeah I know, but my server is an old AMD CPU14:54
compdocyou think more trheads will make it faster?14:54
leftyfbqwebirc39231: if you're seeing a CPU spike, I would try to troubleshoot what is going on. Throwing more cores at it is not your solution14:54
qwebirc39231cpu spike is because scp over ssh is an encrypted transfer, that's why it is taking 100% of my old AMD cpu14:55
qwebirc39231but only ine core14:55
compdocAES in your cpu is good to have14:55
AlexPortableHow do I get hibernate to restore my windows? I tried changing grub according to this tutorial https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/Hibernate#swsusp_Troubleshooting but to no avail14:56
qwebirc39231so there is no setting to make it utilize all cpu horsepower ?14:56
qwebirc39231nevermind, thanks for help14:58
cekhow do I mask incompletely installed package so that dpkg won't trigger its reconfig on each other package install?14:59
leftyfbcek: you fix or remove the package15:00
cekI can't/won't15:00
leftyfbcek: why not?15:01
AlexPortablefound my keyboard problem: https://superuser.com/questions/154303/is-there-a-us-international-keyboard-layout-on-linux-that-mimics-windows-behavi15:17
AlexPortablenow i need multitouch support and hibernate to work properly15:22
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pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: When you say hibernate, are you refering to "Suspend-to-Disk" or "Suspend-to-RAM" ?15:25
AlexPortabledisk, ram is standby15:25
hggdhAlexPortable: This is a nice find. Thank you for bringing it up here15:26
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: The issue is that when restoring from hibernate (powering the machine back on) You've lost your session?15:27
AlexPortableyep15:34
AlexPortablehggdh: although the method described is not working in all applications, in unsupported applications pressing the ' yields no result15:35
AlexPortablepragmaticenigma: after turning it on again i'm prompted with a new session15:35
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: Are you logging off before ? Is your settings setup to prompt for a password after restore?15:36
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AlexPortableit just brings me to the login screen. im not logging off beforehand (why would I? then there is no point in hibernate anymore)15:39
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: Thinking out loud ... sometimes it triggers a recall of something you might have configured15:40
AlexPortablewhat do you mean? it's a clean ubuntu install15:41
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: Ubuntu or Kubuntu? (recalls something about Kubuntu)15:41
AlexPortableubuntu 18.0415:41
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: This might work... https://askubuntu.com/a/107037115:43
AlexPortablehibernate command not found15:44
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: gotta read the whole post friend15:44
Oolit was pm-hibernate but I think it change15:44
imedhi15:45
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: This article goes a little more indepth, and might help you troubleshoot: https://askubuntu.com/a/103885615:45
AlexPortablesudo systemctl hibernate works, but doesn't restore anything15:45
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: I believe there is a bug in that approach15:46
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: Take a look through that second article, see if any of that helps15:47
pragmaticenigmaAlexPortable: log files will also have some answers, check in dmesg which has the boot log of the current boot instance15:48
AlexPortablethe log is quite big, is there a timestamp i can look for in dmesg to know when i booted it again?15:49
pragmaticenigmasearch for a keyword like hibernate15:50
AlexPortablenothing15:51
Ooldid you have a swap partition > RAM ? before it was need to hibernate15:51
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MeiliAlexPortable: what does "cat /sys/power/disk" say?15:55
AlexPortable[platform] shutdown reboot suspend test_resume15:56
AlexPortableOol: since 18.04 there is no swap partition anymore but a file15:56
MeiliAlexPortable: I'm not sure, but I think you need a swap partition for hibernate15:57
AlexPortableit might also be that my swapfile is too small15:57
AlexPortablehow do i make a swapfile? why didn't the installer tell me this15:57
MeiliAlexPortable: the ubuntu 18.04 installer isnt even capable of installing a bootloader properly. Anyway, you might want to take a look here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/6769/hibernate-and-resume-from-a-swap-file15:59
AlexPortableswap partition15:59
MeiliAlexPortable: wait... on 2nd thought, thats not really an answer to your question15:59
AlexPortableshould i make the swapfile bigger? it's 2 gb right now, i have 8 gb ram16:00
ducasseit needs to be at least the size of your ram to hibernate16:00
MeiliAlexPortable: maybe this helps: https://fitzcarraldoblog.wordpress.com/2018/07/14/configuring-lubuntu-18-04-to-enable-hibernation-using-a-swap-file/16:01
rapidwaveJust to make absolutely sure...php-7.2-mysql and php-mysql are the packages for php to have mysql extension, correct?16:04
lordcirth_php-mysql depends on php-7.2-mysql, so 7.2 is redundant. But yes, I believe so.16:05
OolAlexPortable: you can choose when installing16:05
other_rafaHi, someone knows how rename a mixer control in alsa??16:19
ElliriaHey there, how would I contact the Task Coach maintainer? He's listed on the https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/taskcoach/+index page, but there's no email address for him.16:25
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OerHeksElliria, you need to login on launchpad, to abtain the email of Nicolas Boulenguez16:26
lotuspsychjeElliria: what is it for exactly?16:26
ElliriaI did. When I view it while logged in, it says: "No public address provided."16:26
ElliriaIt's a reminder program and the version that's currently available in Ubuntu 18.04 has a critical bug that makes it so the program won't run at all. It's been fixed in version 1.4.4 and I was wondering if he's planning on adding that to Ubuntu because I need to upgrade since 16.04 is about to not be supported any more.16:27
ElliriaI put off updating because Task Coach won't run, but it looks like I'm out of time.16:27
lotuspsychjeElliria: create a new !bug perhaps?16:27
ElliriaHere's the bug on Task Coach's Sourceforge page: https://sourceforge.net/p/taskcoach/bugs/1661/16:28
OerHeksElliria, he is a debian guy, i can PM his email16:29
ElliriaWhere should I create it? It's considered closed on SourceForge.16:29
lotuspsychjeElliria: taskcoach is on the repos, you can use ubuntu-bug too16:29
lotuspsychje!bug16:29
ubottuIf 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.16:29
ElliriaOh, thank you. I'd appreciate that. I'd pretty much be lost without this software. It's the best ToDo list available.16:29
lotuspsychjeElliria: let me also install and test it16:30
tomreynElliria: ubuntu 16.04 will be supported for another 2 years.16:30
ElliriaOkay, thank you. If you run it from the GUI, it won't do anything. If you run it from a terminal with the taskcoach command, you'll get the errors.16:31
ElliriaOh! I thought it would no longer be supported as of this April.16:31
Elliria[wipes sweat from brow]16:31
tomreynthat's 14.0416:31
tomreynbut if you can upgrade to 18.04, it may still be desirable.16:31
ElliriaAh, so much better. Okay, then I may just sit on 16.04 until this program is updated because I wouldn't want to be without it.16:32
lotuspsychjeElliria: yes, confirmed it doesnt launch on 18.0416:32
ElliriaOh, thank you lotuspsych.16:32
lotuspsychjeElliria: if you create the bug, ill affect it too for you16:32
ElliriaThey've fixed it in version 1.4.4, which is hopefully the very next version to be installed if they update it in Ubuntu.16:32
ElliriaOkay, will do. Thank you.16:32
tomreynsoftwares' website: https://www.taskcoach.org/  development is at https://sourceforge.net/projects/taskcoach/16:32
tomreynElliria: i think the right thing to do is to file a bug against the package and request an upgrade.16:33
ElliriaThank you, tomreyn. The developers have fixed it in a more recent version. Ubuntu isn't using that version yet.16:33
ElliriaWill do. I'll have to do it from my VM, though, so I can paste in the errors.16:33
tomreynactually if the version in bionic doesn't run then this shoul dget fixed, or replaced with an SRU, i guess.16:34
other_rafaHi, I can add many dummy sound cards?16:35
ElliriaIt's working in 16.04, but not in 18.04. I'm in the process of submitting the bug.16:35
tomreynvery well :) make sure there's no such report, yet16:35
ElliriaWill do.16:36
tomreynthere is bug 176970116:37
ubottubug 1769701 in taskcoach (Ubuntu) "Taskcoach fails to launch if GTK2 is installed" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/176970116:37
lotuspsychjetomreyn: yep same output after launch16:38
tomreynElliria: https://sourceforge.net/p/taskcoach/bugs/1661/ mentions a !PPA, which provides a fixed version.16:40
tomreynhttps://launchpad.net/~taskcoach-developers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa16:41
ElliriaYes, thank you, tomreyn, I'd prefer to use the one in the official Ubuntu repositories if at all possible, especially since you'all said 16.04 will still be supported for a couple of more years, so I'm not in a hurry after all.16:42
lotuspsychjeElliria: still nice find, i affected tomreyn found bug16:43
ElliriaHere's my bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/taskcoach/+bug/181775516:45
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1817755 in taskcoach (Ubuntu) "Task Coach not working in Ubuntu 18.04" [Undecided,New]16:45
ElliriaIf you've never tried the program, you're in for a real treat.16:45
ElliriaThat bug reporting interface is buggy. It says "No upgrade log present (probably fresh install)" even though I updated right before I came in here and have been updating that copy of Ubuntu all along.16:47
tomreynElliria: This "upgrade" statement refers to a release upgrade.16:49
tomreynidentified by whether or not /var/log/release-upgrade exists, i think16:49
ElliriaAh, okay. Then it's accurate. I grabbed that ISO and ran it in a VM without upgrading something else to get to where it's currently at.16:50
ElliriaI should pay better attention.16:50
lotuspsychjeElliria: also link the duplicat bug # tomreyn found to your bug16:50
* Elliria kicks self in head16:50
ElliriaThe SourceForge bug? That's in my report.16:51
tomreynLaunchpad bug 1769701 - of which you filed a dupe16:51
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1769701 in taskcoach (Ubuntu) "Taskcoach fails to launch if GTK2 is installed" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/176970116:51
ElliriaWhy didn't Launchpad find that when it did the search for me?16:52
tomreyni searches for similar headlines16:52
tomreynnot for similar bug pattern, i think16:52
tomreynthere's a lot of ambiguity around the "upgrade" and "update" terms, so don't kick yourself in the head for that.16:53
ElliriaDone. It timed out a few times before it accepted it as a duplicate.16:56
tomreyn:-/ happens occasionally.16:57
ZewwyWhy is it so hard to set a static IP16:58
Zewwyliike WTF16:58
dwtshello everyone, I have a UEFI thinkpad laptop where I want to install Ubuntu. I do not care about the existing Windows 10 installation, is it safe to choose "Use the entire disk" option on the installer? I've already disabled secure boot and have enabled both UEFI and Legacy Boot (Legacy first)16:58
pragmaticenigma!ohmy | Zewwy16:58
ubottuZewwy: Please avoid any language that may be considered offensive, including acronyms and obfuscation of such - also see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines || The main channels are English only, for other languages, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList16:58
ZewwySorry man, just exremely fustrated16:59
ZewwyI found /etc/network/intrefaces so easy16:59
Zewwythis netplan thinng16:59
Zewwybah16:59
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: I assume you're on Ubuntu server?16:59
lotuspsychjeElliria: affected your bug and updated my experience16:59
Zewwyhttps://linuxconfig.org/how-to-configure-static-ip-address-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux16:59
ZewwyYes!16:59
Zewwywhy is this so hard16:59
dwtsif that matters, it's a thikpad t470s17:00
ZewwyI followed this, did what it said by changing the 50-cloud-init.yaaml17:00
dwtsthinkpad*17:00
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: Well, the article you posted... is from a link farm, I personally avoid those17:00
ElliriaThank you lotuspsychje. I also added myself to that duplicate bug. I didn't mean to create a duplicate.17:00
Zewwyran the command but it didn't work17:00
ZewwyWhy is it so hard to find guides to very common tasks?17:00
ElliriaHeh, tomreyn, a swift kick to the head occasionally shakes things up so they work right again.17:00
Zewwyand why was it made so diffuclt17:00
OerHeksZewwy, netplan gives an advantage, get used to it17:01
ElliriaThat particular task is a bit tricky, Zewwy. I've got a guide for that, but it's ridiculously out of date and the one I'm working on as a replacement is getting more and more complex as I go, so I keep putting it off.17:01
ZewwyWow...17:01
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: Is it possible for you to post your yaml file?17:02
OerHeks"ip a " shows your adapter, easy peasy17:02
Zewwyparaxial7: it's exactly yhte same as the link I shared17:02
Zewwybesides the IPs17:02
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: That's kind of the important part though... making sure you don't have something configured to overlap17:03
tomreynElliria: well then, do as you mnust. ;-)17:03
exHumanoidsmsg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER exHumanoids msyahyixztts17:03
dwtslol17:03
exHumanoidsmsg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER exHumanoids msyahyixztts17:03
ZewwyOresrian: so does hostname -I17:03
pragmaticenigmaexHumanoids: You need to change your password now17:03
Zewwybut its blank cause its not working as expected17:03
dwtsexHumanoids: you are doing it wrong man17:03
exHumanoidsvenkat78917:03
dwtsyou need a / before your msg command17:03
exHumanoidsmsg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER exHumanoids msyahyixztts17:04
dwtsexHumanoids: try /msg [commands]17:04
pragmaticenigmaexHumanoids: STOP!!!! You are posting your password for everyone to see!17:04
dwtsexHumanoids: and change your password17:04
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OerHeksexHumanoids, you are logged in already, good17:04
tomreynexHumanoids: also for your next password, use some upper case characters, digits and special characters, too.17:05
tomreynoh wait this was just the verification code, sorry17:05
Zewwyhttps://pastebin.com/RUm6uGGM17:06
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: is this a cloud instance of ubuntu?17:06
Zewwypragmaticenigma: anything wrong?17:06
Zewwyhow shoudl I know i just grabbed 18.04 LTS17:06
Zewwydidn't even know there was sucha  thing17:06
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: You mentioned you were editing the 50-cloud-init.yaml file... I believe that is for cloud instances (think Amazon AWS, etc)17:07
Zewwybut... but... I just grabbed the server edition of 18.04 LTS from ubuntu site17:07
Zewwyit didn't say there were special versinos17:07
tewardpragmaticenigma: 50-cloud-init.yaml is generated by the live server installer17:08
pragmaticenigmateward: thanks for the info17:08
tewardthat's the netplan file to edit if you're using the Subiquity based installer17:08
tomreyndwts: to answer your earlier question, if you're happy to overwrite / delete all previous OS installations *and* the data you had stored there, then "use the entire disk" is the right choice.17:08
Zewwyuhhhhh... i unno what any of that means17:08
tewardZewwy: i was targeting pragmaticenigma with my messages, sorry :P17:09
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: Do you know the name of your ethernet adapter? Are you sure it is enp0s3?17:09
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dwtstomreyn: yeah, it's a laptop that just arrived, no data of mine there17:09
Zewwyso I have to grab the "tradintiaol installer?17:09
dwtstomreyn: thank you man17:09
Zewwypragmaticenigma: It's a BVM17:09
Zewwywith VMxNET317:09
Zewwypragmaticenigma: from looking at debian insalls and /etc/network/interafces I believe that was what shows17:09
Zewwybut that may have been a E1000 NIC17:10
Zewwypragmaticenigma: So I have to use the traditional installer?17:10
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: Did you download Ubuntu server from here: https://www.ubuntu.com/download/server17:10
Zewwyyes17:10
Zewwyhttps://www.ubuntu.com/download/server/thank-you?version=18.04.2&architecture=amd6417:11
tomreyndwts: consider upgrading all devices' firmwares and doing some stress testing before you replace windows.17:11
dwtstomreyn: ah, too late, already deleted the partitions ;P17:11
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: Then I believe you have the right version17:11
Zewwypragmaticenigma: And then whats wrong with my "netplan"17:11
OerHeksZewwy, the spacing, see https://pastebin.com/1Hp0nW6C17:12
tomreyndwts: those can be recovered using testdisk, but not sure it's worth it.17:12
Zewwyit got an IP via DHCP fine17:12
ZewwyI set stuff up and just wanted to set a sttic IP17:12
Zewwyon Debian it was sooo eeasy17:12
Zewwythats syntax requirement is so dumb17:12
OerHeksafter that, sudo netplan apply17:12
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: It's not dumb if it works17:12
dwtstomreyn: nah, I'm not going to use testdisk just for that17:13
Zewwyit's dumb if you can do it witeasier with less huiman error17:13
dwtsI thinkn there are still options to update firmware even with linux17:13
ZewwyI'm gonna rebuild my server... I think I may have caught the issue.. one sec17:14
tomreyndwts: ThinkPad T470s is actually supported by LVFS, so you can just install bios upgrades from ubuntu17:16
dwtstomreyn: sounds good, can you share your source if that's easy please?17:16
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tomreynhttps://fwupd.org/users17:17
dwtstomreyn: you sir rock!17:17
tomreynnot i, but the guy who runs and pushes LVFS.17:18
tomreynRichard Hughes17:18
dwtshehe17:19
ElliriaZewwy, this page might be useful: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1029531/how-to-setup-a-static-ip-on-ubuntu-server-18-0417:19
Zewwythanks everyone for helping out so far, and tolerating my ignorance17:19
Zewwythanks Elliria17:19
ElliriaAny time. Good luck.17:19
Zewwy"And I've seen other people saying that in 18.04 it's now on /etc/netplan (which people seem unhappy about)" lol17:20
Zewwy"Config file is in YAML format: Don't use TAB when configuring the file. It only works with SPACE." lol17:21
Zewwyomg17:21
ElliriaYeah, that seems to be the main gotcha that's getting a lot of people.17:21
Zewwyso bad17:21
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: The spaces are needed for the parser to know the different levels... a single tab is hard to interpret, two tabs and files are hard to read17:22
Zewwypragmaticenigma: which is bad, use better delimters17:22
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: YAML requires two spaces for each level17:22
pragmaticenigmaZewwy: it's not a delimiter though17:23
ElliriaThere should probably be a warning about that at the top of the file by default.17:23
ZewwyElliria: agreed!17:23
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ElliriaI'm a tabber from way back and would have gotten bitten by that if I hadn't happened to read about it beforehand.17:23
ZewwyI still tab17:25
Zewwylove it17:25
ElliriaSame here. Some programs really care about it, though, like that YAML. Python is another one where you have to watch your p's and q's when it comes to tabbing (or indenting with spaces) to avoid errors.17:29
lotuspsychjefor discussions move to #ubuntu-discuss please17:30
ElliriaI'm off. Thank you for all the help!17:31
neachdainnHey all. Any idea where I can find out the plan for Rust support on 14.04? I need to decide if I should wait for rustc 1.31 to be available or if I should change my library to only require 1.3017:48
leftyfbneachdainn: Ubuntu 14.04 will be EOL 6 months from now17:52
neachdainnI know. I'm not in control of the Ubuntu version17:53
leftyfb!lts | neachdainn17:54
ubottuneachdainn: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Bionic (Bionic Beaver 18.04). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information.17:54
leftyfbneachdainn: you're only going to get security patches at this point17:54
neachdainnAt this point, or after the EOL?17:56
antonybhey guys i was wondering if i can get some help, im using ubuntu 18.04 and i decided to give kde a try, ive installed it and its changed my boot loading screen is there anyway to revert it?17:57
neachdainnBecause Rustc 1.30 came out only a few months ago and 1.31 has been out for only six weeks less. I just need one more version bump in Ubuntu before the EOL17:57
lotuspsychje__antonyb: testing out other flavors on a current ubuntu is good for testing, but uninstalling it back might give issues or conflicts17:58
lotuspsychje__antonyb: i would reccomend if you like a flavor, install the flavor clean17:59
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donofrio_once crontab'ed how do you check (besides a write a file or something) that the crontab is indeed running when it's told to...?18:32
leftyfbdonofrio_: syslog18:32
pragmaticenigmadonofrio_: Monitor syslog... look for lines with CRON on them18:32
donofrio_got this "0 5 * * 1 apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y && apt-get dist-upgrade -y && apt-get autoremove -y && apt-get autoclean -y && sync && sync" but unsure if that is all that is needed to ensure I get all my uded to ensre I get all my updates18:32
donofrio_oh ok I'll go check there18:33
leftyfbdonofrio_: that is a really dangerous thing to do18:33
leftyfbalso, no need to sync18:33
pragmaticenigmadonofrio_: You don't need a lot of the commands you have there18:34
OerHeksautoclean is not reallly usefull in this combo, but oke18:35
donofrio_ok, I just want something that updates and I don't have to think about it from now on....18:35
leftyfbapt full-upgrade --autoremove18:35
Mordocdonofrio, Have you looked into unattended updates? There is a file in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/ called 50unattended-upgrades. You can configure that to do daily upgrades/updates.18:35
donofrio_Mordoc, not looked into that yet....18:35
MordocTake a look, it can do automated auto-removes, exclusion of packages, auto reboots (only if wanted), emails on completion, etc.18:36
donofrio_Mordoc, do you have one already done that just does what I was wanting?18:36
Mordocdonofrio, Here's some more info: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html.en18:37
MordocIt's preconfigured with the options commented out... Just uncomment the options you want.18:37
mrperfektoneHello :)18:46
mrperfektoneI get this error in dmesg: "Firmware Bug]: ACPI region doesn't cover the entire command / response buffe18:47
mrperfektoneAnyone know if it matters?18:47
mrperfektoneMachine runs fine :)18:47
mrperfektone"[Firmware Bug]: ACPI region does not cover the entire command/response buffer. [mem 0xfed40000-0xfed4087f flags 0x200] vs fed40080 f80"18:49
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MadMoseDid the repository 'http://archive.getdeb.net/ubuntu xenial-getdeb Release' change its location?18:50
lordcirth_MadMose, I think you will need to ask them; that's not an official Ubuntu repo18:54
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mannonamehello18:58
mannonameif i set raid0 with lvm linear, does it writte data as linear or stripe?18:58
mannonamebecause now i get 300MB but hdd can handle 1700MB18:59
lordcirth_mannoname, MB/s ?18:59
mannonameyes19:00
lordcirth_How many drives do you have?19:00
mannoname1019:00
mannonameTiming cached reads:   24516 MB in  1.99 seconds = 12295.53 MB/sec19:00
mannoname01 Timing buffered disk reads: 3976 MB in  3.00 seconds = 1324.62 MB/sec19:00
lordcirth_mannoname, do you need LVM for other reasons, or only for the raid?19:00
mannonamefor one big plate19:01
lordcirth_Since I would normally use mdadm, not lvm19:01
lordcirth_Or better yet, ZFS19:01
mannonamejust raid0 wihtout lvm?19:01
mannonamecould that lvm slows that much?19:01
lordcirth_Are you just putting one big filesystem on top? You don't need to make and delete LVs?19:01
ZewwyZFS ftw19:01
mannonamebecause its linear and writtes just to one dis?19:02
mannonamedisk*19:02
lordcirth_I've never done LVM raid0 myself19:02
lordcirth_linear mode would get you 1-disk performance when doing one read at a time19:02
ZewwyJBOD + ZFS = da bears19:02
lordcirth_If you want faster sequential read, you'd need striping of some sort19:03
mannonamewell i have raid0 and then 3lvms in it for root swap and gome19:03
mannonamehome*19:03
Zewwyraid0 is striping isn't it?19:03
mannonameyes it is19:03
mannonamebut lvm linear so i think its not stripping19:03
Zewwymhmm19:03
Zewwyyeah i haven't used lvm much19:03
mannonameor there is other bottleneck for 300MB?19:04
ZewwyNICs?19:04
mannonamewell i've updated drivers no effect19:04
Zewwyor you doing direct I/O testing on the host server?19:04
mannonameno not direct19:05
mannonamei tried speedtest-cli iperf19:05
lordcirth_Those are network bandwidth testers?19:05
mannonameyes19:05
lordcirth_A 10-disk raid0 will be bottlenecked by a gigabit NIC19:06
mannonamewhy?19:06
MadMoseThanks lordcirth_ I will.  Chao!19:06
Zewwythat's why i asked for NICs19:06
mannonameits 10gbE19:06
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Zewwythat should be good19:06
mannonamenetperf -T0,0 -C -c19:07
mannonameMIGRATED TCP STREAM TEST from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) port 0 AF_INET to localhost.localdomain () port 0 AF_INET : demo : cpu bind19:07
mannonameRecv   Send    Send                          Utilization       Service Demand19:07
mannonameSocket Socket  Message  Elapsed              Send     Recv     Send    Recv19:07
ZewwySPF, or BASE-T?19:07
mannonameSize   Size    Size     Time     Throughput  local    remote   local   remote19:07
mannonamebytes  bytes   bytes    secs.    10^6bits/s  % S      % S      us/KB   us/KB19:07
pragmaticenigma!paste | mannoname19:07
ubottumannoname: 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.19:07
Zewwyor pastebin :P19:07
lordcirth_mannoname, so, the benchmark that is getting 300MB/s is over what? HTTP?19:08
mannonamehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/y2sry92chY/19:08
mannonameDirect Attach Copper19:08
mannonameno not http i dont use that19:08
mannonamespeedtest-cli or iperf19:09
mannonamelordcirth_19:10
lordcirth_That paste, you did netperf to localhost?19:10
lordcirth_Not sure what use that is19:10
mannonameit test local ethernet speed still not good not 10gb19:10
lordcirth_mannoname, that paste shows 27Gb/s over localhost19:11
mannonameis it?19:11
mannonamehmm thought its 27019:11
lordcirth_Throughput 10^6bits/s 27608.4319:11
mannonameis there 40gb iperf server to test or ubuntu server?19:11
lordcirth_mannoname, 40Gb/s over the internet? no19:12
Zewwyhow could you get 27Gp/s on a 10Gb/s NIC?19:12
lordcirth_At least, not that I know of19:12
lordcirth_Zewwy, the paste is over localhost19:12
Zewwyoh19:12
lordcirth_It's probably just single-thread bound19:12
_Sym_On Ubuntu 18.04, the last release of gnome-shell_3.28.3-0ubuntu0.18.04.4 added a security fix that is causing a bunch of JS errors (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/commit/551e827841626cd8084daa2210b3bf60e5be96be)19:13
mannoname[  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  4.01 GBytes  3.44 Gbits/sec19:13
_Sym_this needs to be added to fix it https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/commit/74bb9e62492bacda372904d30891eb97685e9b0c19:13
lordcirth__Sym_, has an Ubuntu bug been filed?19:14
_Sym_not sure19:14
hggdh_Sym_: you might want to let the folsk at #ubuntu-hardened know about this19:14
lordcirth_"No results for search KeyboardManager.holdKeyboard"19:14
_Sym_ok19:15
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ZewwyYay I got my static IP set19:16
Zewwyand it was human error what a shocker19:16
Zewwygo YAML19:16
nonamesso no help for that?19:16
lordcirth_nonames, I'm still not sure what you want here. First you were asking about raid0 performance, now network.19:18
lordcirth_What do you need?19:18
nonamesi need to achieve 10gb speed19:20
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Zewwyis your storage server running Ubuntu?19:21
nonamesyes19:21
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Zewwythose 27GB/s results were from this storage server?19:21
ZewwyGbps*19:21
nonamesyes its localhost test19:21
ZewwyI'd setup a server in the same network, and try another I/O test. it all comes down to how you attach the storae on another machine? iSCSI/NFS... whatever?19:22
Zewwypersoanlly when testing storage i liek to make a simple iSCSI target on my storage server, attach it to a networked machine and do another reg I/O test19:23
Zewwyavoiding protcol overhead for other network testing means19:23
Zewwythere are a thousnad ways to skin a cat in this case, which is why people are having a hard time helping you19:24
pragmatic_enigmanonames: To help us, help you. Please explain in full detail what you are attempting to do. Giving out information in small pieces is  potentially going to result in inadequate advice. If you provide the entire scenario, the guidance provided will be far more helpful to you.19:27
nonamesi have 10gb netcard witch capable of 1000MB network speed, now i get just 300MB. I've set raid0+3lvm disks19:29
nonameshow to get 1000MB speed19:29
nonames?19:30
nonamespragmatic_enigma19:30
pragmatic_enigmawhat type of controller are the harddrives connected to?19:30
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nonamesits software raid19:31
pragmatic_enigmanonames: That is not at all what I asked19:31
pragmatic_enigmaSATA 1, 2, 3 ??19:31
nonames319:31
pragmatic_enigmanonames: Lets start with some networking basics... network speed ratings are theoretical. Under labratory condition you could expect those speeds. Many factors affect the speed, including and not limited to, existing network traffic, quality of the ethernet cables connecting to the devices, if the main switch also is provided other services such as wifi.19:33
nonameshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nRBQYdqM3J/19:33
nonamesits direct attached coper cable its in datacenter with 10gb uplink19:34
pragmatic_enigmanonames: On top of that, system IO will limit the speed from which your computer will access the data from the drives. If the machine is busy processing other tasks, drive throughput will decrease. Since you have a software raid setup, that will degrade performance significantly, as the CPU has to find all the data on the various disks involved19:34
nonames12cpu runing 8%19:35
nonamesusing performance governor19:35
pragmatic_enigmanonames: I'm done trying to help... your just throwing random stuff out and you don't appear to know what you are doing. If you did know what you were doing, you wouldn't be running a software raid in a production datacenter19:35
pragmatic_enigmaand expecting high performance19:36
nonamesthats not high performance disk can handle 17GB read and geting just 300mb thats mean lvm linears bottleneck it what i want to find out19:36
nonamesdoes lvm linear will write to one disk or striped?19:37
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vcavalloWould someone mind mentioning me so I can check this hilight setup?19:48
vcavallo@vcavallo19:49
vcavallovcavallo: test19:49
vcavallosorry :|19:49
badhattervcavallo, hello19:51
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badhatter@vcavallo, another test19:51
vcavallobadhatter: thanks :)19:52
johnfghi guys19:53
pragmatic_enigmanonames: LVM is not RAID... LVM is a volume manager that allows you to group multiple disks together and treat them as a single drive. It has no RAID equivalent19:53
johnfgyesterday, I was going to install ubuntu-server-18.04.  I wanted to use an existing vg and lv's.19:55
johnfgHowever, the installer didn't recognize or show them.19:55
johnfgfrom ubuntuforums, they suggest to boot from the livecd to try without installing; install lvm2, then start the installation.19:56
johnfgIs there any other way to get the installer to recognize existing vgs and lvs?19:56
nonameslvscan -all19:56
pragmatic_enigmajohnfg: Try asking in #ubuntu-server19:57
OerHekslive-server could do that fine?19:57
johnfgnonames: I'll go over to ubuntu-server, but how would I run lvscan -all from the installer?  Does it allow to drop out to a cli? or another tty?20:06
lordcirth_johnfg, alt-F2 should get you a TTY20:06
johnfglordcirth_: and there run the lvscan -all?20:07
OerHekslive-server could do that fine?20:07
tgm4883^20:07
johnfgThanks for the help guys!20:12
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catbeardso i used nvidia-detect to see what driver i need20:35
catbeardhttps://termbin.com/oysc20:35
catbeardsomething about held packages and unmet dependencies20:35
geniicatbeard: Try running sudo apt-get update, and then the nvidia-detect again20:39
ioriacatbeard, i thin you are on deian...20:41
ioria*debian20:42
catbeardbunsenlabs but yes20:42
catbearddidn't work20:42
lordcirth_catbeard, this is the Ubuntu support channel, not bunsenlabs20:42
catbeardi know but they're all zZz's20:43
catbeardand it's based on apt20:43
lordcirth_catbeard, you could ask on #ubuntu-offtopic, perhaps.20:43
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lordcirth_Or ##linux20:43
catbeardty20:44
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bono2if my cpu has no updates for spectre/meltdown protection do i still suffer any performance impact from any software updates to address them?21:25
bono2oops, i mean only spectre v221:26
rboHi21:26
rboI have a file with some characters in it, but whenever I cat the file, it gives me some erroneus output, like it will push the characters infront of my terminal name like such: "someChars$username@hostname:"21:27
skrbono2, yes.21:27
rbowhere someChars was inside of the file.21:27
rbodoes anyone or has anyone experienced this issue and know how I can view the weird characters or formatting that is on the file itself?21:28
hggdhrbo: probably there is no line feed at the end of the file21:28
bono2skr: so, if the updates are essentially worthless for my hardware, is it worth using the kernel flags to disable to protections (to regain performance?)21:28
skrrbo: file file.txt21:28
rboresponse was: "ASCII text, with no line terminators"21:28
rboso "file" may provide some guidance.21:29
lordcirth_bono2, the performance hits from the kernel patches are minimal for most use cases. Do you have a reason to believe that your use case is hitting this problem?21:29
skrrbo, i would try iconv -f ascii -t utf8 < file.txt > newfile.txt21:30
skrbono2, why would you want that?21:30
bono2lordcirth_: i want to know if my hardware is not protected anyway (no firmware fixes are available for my cpu, so essentially unfixable), is it worth even using protection in the kernel?21:30
lordcirth_bono2, yes, the kernel workarounds fix a number of security issues21:31
bono2lordcirth_: what if i disable the spectre v2 protections only (the ones requiring firmware updates to fully patch against)?21:33
lordcirth_bono2, I am not sure of the details (this class of bugs is complicated) but you are talking about tinkering with your kernel security to possibly get an unnoticeable performance improvement. I would recommend leaving it alone.21:34
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rboskr: the problem is, the contents of this file was used to encrypt other files. so if there was any kind of weird whitespace (like the situation I am having now) the decrypt fails... ) :(21:44
tonytis there anyway to install bitchx any more in ubuntu? didnt have much luck find an easy way to do it when i searched google21:45
tewardtonyt: short of downloading and compiling it yourself, I don't think so?21:46
tonytteward you happen to have a link that would explain how to do that? still a bit new to linux21:46
rbotonyt: it's not difficult to compile and install it, just download the package, tar -xvzf <bitchx.tar.gz> do ./configure; make && make install, once that is completed you can run bitchx21:46
rbotonyt: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=83038821:47
tewardtonyt: http://www.bitchx.com/faq.php <-- maybe this?21:47
tonytthanks rbo. ill have a look see21:47
tonytthanks21:47
rbosorry, that link I provided is wrong, thats for bitchX binaries21:47
nerdcorewow BitchX still exists? I gave up years ago and just use irssi now :P21:47
rbothere is 2 ways, one compile through source, the other is precompiled binaries.21:47
josefigsomeone says BitchX ? I loved it :P21:48
rbonerdcore: bitchX is pretty bad ass, I never actually tried to modify the source, but when I looked, I saw how powerful it was and I went back.21:48
rbothough I'm on irssi now. I usually install it on my daily driver.21:48
teward!offtopic | rbo, josefig, nerdcore21:48
ubotturbo, josefig, nerdcore: #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!21:48
rbook21:48
nerdcorethat is interesting rbo because I seem to recall someone saying that project had died. Not sure what they were smoking.21:48
rbonerdcore offtopic! lol21:49
tonytwhen i do configure it ends in configure: error: cannot find setupterm or tgetent21:49
nerdcorei know... I don't even IRC from Ubuntu actually. I'll STFU now ;)21:49
tewardtonyt: then you need to find and install dependencies. (but that's a little harder to explain via IRC)21:51
BrainFogAnyone got any ideas why a second monitor (VGA) isn't being detected on 18.04 with AMD 380x21:54
josefigteward, no problem.21:54
tomreynBrainFog: use HWE kernel + X21:55
SimonNLBrainFog: laptop ?21:55
BrainFogpc21:55
SimonNLnm then21:56
tonytteward,ok. thanks21:56
tomreynBrainFog: sorry, ignore what i said, i was thinking this was newer. but you could actually try nevertheless.21:56
SimonNLBrainFog: in display settings app is second monitor enabled ?21:58
BrainFogI only see one monitor21:58
BrainFogAlso if I boot with both monitors plugged in I get a blank purple screen21:59
tomreynBrainFog: if you can connect the monitor via hdmi or displayport instead, but all means, do.21:59
tomreyneven dvi22:00
BrainFogwell the monitor only has VGA and I have VGA to DVI connector on it.22:00
BrainFogand I dont have any suitable displayport/hdmi adaptors22:01
tomreynBrainFog: those card have some issues (this is from a windows perspective, and it may not be exactly the bug you're seeing, but it may suggest that things weren't quite right in this series) https://www.pcinvasion.com/r9-380-black-screen-issues-amds-persistent-unsolved-bug/22:07
tomreynit is possible that this is fixed in the HWE kernel, though22:09
BrainFogI'll give it a try22:11
tomreynBrainFog: oh and use it with amdgpu, not the radeon driver.22:12
tomreynhttps://forum.level1techs.com/t/amd-r9-390-finally-usable-on-linux/13192222:12
tomreynno need to upgrade your kernel / to use ukuu, though.22:14
Kingsycan someone tell me what this is --> /sys/devices/virtual/hwmon/hwmon3 <-- earlier today it was there (temp readout) and now it is gone... why? how can things like a temp monitor appear and vanish like that?22:32
_ramokgood evening22:40
tomreynKingsy: if the kernel module which provides it is unloaded, this could cause the sysfs 'path' to vanish22:41
_ramoki did a fresh install of 18.04.1 LTS minimal and i#m getting the following message when running apt-get update https://pastebin.com/HsjgZwVp22:41
_ramokany idea how to fix this?22:41
OerHeks_ramok,  line 18# Mirror sync in progress? wait a minute and try again22:42
_ramokOerHeks: i'm waiting since 10 minutes already22:42
tomreynKingsy: actually, i *think* it's so, i'm not actually certain. https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/hwmon/sysfs-interface discusses this interface.22:42
_ramoki was also running a apt-get clean22:42
_ramokand rebooted the machine22:42
_ramokdidn't help22:42
OerHeks_ramok, then change mirror,in the sources menu?22:45
tomreyn_ramok: maybe hetners' mirror server is having some issue. you could try an official mirror instead. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors22:45
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_ramokthanks for pointing it out22:48
Kingsywow that is alot of information22:54
Kingsyhehe22:54
Kingsytomreyn: but why would the kernel module be unloaded? All I did was reboot. I suppose he laptop is no longer plugged in22:54
tomreynKingsy: maybe the situation that caused a module to be loaded previously no longer exists.22:55
Kingsyso strange. can you even tell what each temp monitor is "monitoring" ?22:56
Kingsyjust two random read outs really. as far as I am concerned anyway22:56
Kingsylike is it CPU? GPU etc is what I mean22:56
tomreyncat /sys/devices/virtual/hwmon/hwmon3/name22:58
Kingsythanks22:58
Kingsywoah, its a temp readout for my networkcard? iwlwifi ? does that make sense?22:59
lenoxxHello! I am trying to get pam exec to run a python script that opens a window, but I keep getting 3 errors: Failed to Connecto to Mir, unable to init server, and GTK warning cannot open display. I am using cv2 ( mainly read() and show() )22:59
tomreynit's probably more about power consumption and energy efficiency then22:59
lenoxxI assume its becase its being ran as root? How can I get pam exec to run these as myself (I am useing seteuid)23:00
Kingsyso the 3 read outs -> acpitz, pch_skylake and iwlwifi23:00
Kingsythe second, skylake is CPU temp right?23:00
lenoxxyes23:01
lenoxx(i have a skylake cpu)23:01
Kingsywhat about acpitz ?23:01
lenoxxacpi thermal zone23:01
Kingsy2no even sure what that is23:03
Kingsyhaha, I'll google23:03
lenoxxAlso if someone can point me in the direction of a good place to ask about Pam exec, id appreciate it!23:03
lenoxxbest if you google..it is not what it seems and sometimes not useful on certain machines23:03
Kingsyyeah I don't think I will use the sensor. I'll just chuck out the CPI temp. seems like the most useful23:04
Kingsydoes anyone know the best font package to install on ubuntu to give me the most monospace terminal choices? I need them to display in xfontsel too23:28
palatehello23:44
palateI downloaded Ubuntu mini (mini.iso) and burned it on a USB key. Doesn't look at all like what I would expect to get23:44
leftyfbpalate: that is basically the server installer which pulls all the packages from the internet23:45
palateI would expect a unix-like file system (/, /var, /home, etc)23:45
palateleftyfb:right23:45
palateSo my issue is that: I have an Intel NUC, and I want to install Ubuntu on it. But I don't have a keyboard, for some reason23:45
leftyfbok?23:45
palateSo I'd like to install Ubuntu in such a way that it connects to my home network, so that I can ssh into it23:46
palateI was looking at the preseed stuff23:46
palatehttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Cobbler/Preseed23:46
palateWhere they say something like `sudo vim /var/lib/cobbler/kickstarts/ubuntu-nqa.seed`23:46
palateSo I download mini.iso (and ubuntu server, btw), `dd` it on a USB key, and mount it. And there I see that `/var` doesn't exist23:47
leftyfbpalate: how are you typing if you don't have a keyboard?23:47
palateleftyfb: I have a laptop, and an Intel NUC23:47
leftyfbpalate: the installer doesn't have a normal linux filesystem. It used Ubiquity23:48
palateI don't think I can plug my laptop's keyboard into my NUC xD23:48
leftyfbpalate: does your NUC support AMT?23:48
palateleftyfb: no clue :/. I can investigate that, I guess23:49
palateleftyfb: I was hoping to get a minimal Ubuntu image, and enter the network information there from my laptop23:49
OerHekshow would you setup the NUC bios correctly without key-thingy?23:50
leftyfbpalate: that would give you out of band remote access to the NUC like you had a keyboard and monitor on it but using your laptop23:50
palateOerHeks: Not sure, I'm trying to find a way xD23:51
palateleftyfb: that actually sounds good. Let me check23:51
leftyfbpalate: could also support ipmi, but I doubt it23:51
OerHeksbooting without keyboard needs at least a keyboard setting: no halt on error23:51
tomreynOerHeks: by connecting via vnc, then pressing F2 according to http://wiki.networksecuritytoolkit.org/index.php/HowTo_Headless_Intel_NUC_vPro_AMT23:52
tomreynhttp://wiki.networksecuritytoolkit.org/index.php/HowTo_Headless_Intel_NUC_vPro_AMT#Enabling_KVM_.28VNC.29_Without_A_Keyboard23:53
tomreynfull link23:53
OerHeksthanks, interesting23:53
palatetomreyn: seems interesting, thanks!23:54
palateSo does AMT mean that even if nothing is installed on the system, booting it means that it will connect to the network?23:55
palatesounds like it's done at the bios level23:55
leftyfbyes23:55

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