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Hulioi can never install AMD Pro, and once if i do, boot up with blank screen00:02
Huliostupid shit00:02
Huliowhy it is so complicated just to get the AMD graphic drivers to work in ubuntu00:03
Bashing-omHumbedooh: What card ? what release .. and why the -PRO overlay ? Be aware that AMD provides the correct driver in the kernel; "should" not be any issue there.00:18
tgm4883Bashing-om: he left, pretty much as soon as he said that, which was right after he joined00:19
Bashing-omHumbedooh: Ouch - sorry bad highlight; hulio left :(00:19
tgm4883he never wanted any help00:19
Bashing-omtgm4883: Drive by shooters :(00:20
Humbedoohno worries :)00:22
coogleHello all -- can someone help me with something I am sure is relatively stupid that I can't figure out?00:38
coogleI have a program that is trying to open port 19132 and 1913300:38
coogleI don't want this program to run as root00:38
coogleWhen I try to run it as a normal user I am getting the error: "Network port occupied, can't start server."00:38
coogleBut if I sudo it, it works fine00:38
coogleThis is on a brand new installation of Ubuntu 1800:39
coogleAnyone have any idea why I can't seem to make 19132 and 19133 open as a non-root user but I can as root?00:42
coogle(ipv4 and v6)00:42
luis_hola hablando en espanol00:53
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dspradoUsing Lubuntu 14.04, all of a sudden i had graphical problems, display got extremely weird with all kinds of symbols and stuff, i am now in recovery mode and it seems ok, but won't work in normal mode, help please01:45
dspradoI did all updates and checked for broken packages (there are none)01:46
dspradoWhat happened was first the screen got black and i got the message no signal, then i forced shutdown (was the only thing that worked), then i got all those weird broken screens full with symbols, i can only get it to work in recovery mode01:50
vashyhi, I'm on 18.04 with 2 monitors; on my 'main' display, whenever a window is full screened, the window gets a menu bar at the top01:55
guivercdsprado, forced shutdown via power switch of sysreq-REISUB  (ie. force clean shutdown) - I'd suggest booting a live media (eg. Lubuntu install media) & `fsck` your drive to ensure no issues  (fs issues are easier fixed when not in use)01:55
vashybut my secondary monitor doesn't have it, is there a way to remove it from my primary one?01:55
dspradoguiverc: thanx. i forced shutdown with the button. i dont have live media now, what do you suggest? (i am a beginner)01:58
dspradoguiverc: what is the exact command i need to type in the terminal?01:58
dspradoguiverc: is it a big problem or not? (i am kind of worried...)02:00
guivercdsprado, fyi:  in future rather than power-off (which can introduce logic errors to your file-system causing `fsck` or file-system-checks on next boot, the keystrokes sysreq-reisub are much safer; easiest to use another device to scan for keystrokes & look at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key for reminders etc)02:01
dspradoguiverc: but the screen became black (with no signal message) BEFORE i forced shutdown02:02
guivercdsprado, if it were me; I've `wget` (download) live media, then `dd` (write) to thumb-drive & use that - that only requires terminal.. but it's not newbie friendly so let me think..  (you don't need screen to use the keystrokes, I'd have switched to text term first (ctrl+alt+f4 to confirm it wasn't just a gui issue... again not newbie friendly things002:03
dspradoguiverc: i tried to move the mouse, press buttons on the keyboard, but nothing happened... (i didn't press sysreq, didn't know about that)02:03
dspradoguiverc: does the fact that everything works in recovery mode suggest that i shouldn't worry too much (i mean it's no big deal)02:05
dspradoguiverc: is there any newbie friendly solution?02:06
guivercdsprado, I suspect you're fine... myself I'm booting up up recovery-mode to confirm it's what I think of as single-user mode that I use ...02:06
dspradoguiverc: ok good, i feel better now that you said that...02:07
Bashing-omdsprado: In the recovery menu is "fsck"; might see if there is a file system issue reported with this tool. However for a deeper look will take as guiverc advises - a liveDVD/USB.02:07
dspradoi am not sure how to do what you say02:08
dspradoto get to the recovery menu i need to restart the computer?02:09
dspradoand how do i do this fsck thing?02:10
Bashing-omdsprado: Yes, reboot to grub -> recovery kernel, and will see the "fsck" option in the resulting menu.02:10
dspradoand then will it ask for other questions?02:11
dspradoalso how do i get grub to appear, it only does sometimes...02:12
Bashing-omdsprado: fsck == File System ChecK. Will do a auto/simple check and will advise if a need exist to go deeper.02:12
dspradoit says f2 for setup, but that's not grub right02:12
dspradoto get to recovery mode i keep on rebooting until it shows me grub, but i thought maybe there is some key i can press to make it appear02:14
Bashing-omde-facto: If thgis is a legacy (older) system then as soon a the bios screen clears depress and hold a shift key; for EFI (newer) spam the escape key.02:14
dspradook so shift key...02:14
dspradohow long does fsck take? will you still be here?02:15
ewzimmcd /var/www02:15
ewzimmls02:15
dspradoso fsck is just a check, it will not fix anything?02:16
Huliohi is anyone kindly help me out...i will never able to install my AMD Vega 56 , in ubuntu..02:17
Huliofollowing direction..but seem not working at all02:17
Hulioplease, if someone is willig to remote to my machine02:17
HulioI will provide teamviewer login02:17
Hulioi'm so stress02:17
dspradoso i hope to find you later, in any case thank you guiverc and Bashing-om for your help02:18
Hulioanyone?02:18
Huliois pro in ubuntu?02:18
Huliohelp me i can't get my AMD Vega 56 to work in ubuntu02:19
Huliohello02:19
Hulioi'm so impatient, and very stress for many days of trying to find out why i can't get AMD Vega 56 to work in ubuntu02:20
Hulioanyone?02:21
guivercHulio, please try & put your information in a single line, and be patient.   If someone can help you they will, but what Ubuntu are you using; I'm aware of a Ubuntu-Pro (i forget it's name) but it's not an official Ubuntu product & off-topic here.02:21
HulioI have issue with install ./amdgpu-pro install -y02:22
Hulioit does install fine, but nothing seem to work02:22
HulioAMD OpenCL platform not found02:23
Huliowhat the heck.02:23
Bashing-omde-facto: I will be around for a bit yet ,, else others are here :)02:24
HulioNo AMD OPENCL or NVIDIA CUDA GPUs found, exit02:24
sholckwho can tell me what is pwrloss and ntcloss?02:45
gjanfvzrgwas it something i said03:07
unsphello03:10
unspanyone?03:10
unsp大家好 !03:10
unsphello03:15
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unspwho are you?03:16
unsp_hi  gays03:16
sholck!discuss03:16
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unspdiscuss what?03:18
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unsp__我是你爸爸03:19
sholckfuck you03:19
sholck!discuss03:19
unspwho are you?03:19
jcb2016hello. i was wondering can i make a liveusb of ubuntu with presistence?03:20
unsp_ suer03:20
unsp_sure03:20
jcb2016unsp_, was that for me?03:20
Eickmeyerhggdh:03:21
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unspi do not have03:21
unspi am student03:21
unsp_bye i'm go home03:21
jcb2016oh ok03:21
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programmerqOn my home network, my hosts are made available as short hostnames. For example, if my pc is called 'sprinkles' then I can resolve its local address by doing 'dig sprinkles. @192.168.1.1'03:34
programmerqOn my ubuntu 18.04 box, systemd-resolved is being used, and 'dig sprinkles. @127.0.0.53' doesn't return the same result as my router would.03:34
programmerqis there a resolved.conf setting that will allow short names like that to be passed along?03:35
programmerqhmmm, this answer seems to suggest that switching away from systemd-resolved is the way to go: https://askubuntu.com/questions/898605/how-to-disable-systemd-resolved-and-resolve-dns-with-dnsmasq/911432#91143203:40
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CarlFKI'm trying to write systemd scritp that logs "hello systemd"04:30
vaderHi there. I am using ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Upon initially installing the OS I enabled the option to login without entering the password, and it worked for ages but suddenly stopped  - instead I get a login screen now where I have to click on my username first then enter my password. Although my custom.conf and the gui settings both say autologin, they are being ignored... please help04:31
CarlFKanyone know how, or a tutorial on how to write your first systemd thing ?04:31
popnflosswhy is my default audio device being changed every time i reboot04:33
popnflossi asked for help with this a couple days ago and someone's "solution" was to write a startup script to set it via the commandline04:34
popnflossand i tersely explained to them that this is not a solution, this is a hack that doesn't fix the underlying issue04:35
popnflossand then they became quite defensive and insulting and that was the end of the discussion04:35
popnflossso i'm giving it another go now and hopefully this channel will be useful this time04:35
popnflosshow do i make ubuntu save my pulseaudio settings04:35
th0rpopnfloss, just a thought. Check the permissions on ~/.config/pulse and make sure you have write permission for the folder and the files in it.04:37
onizurfm: hey, It works now.. after I restarted the machines..04:47
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cpplearnerGuys, I've been suffering this weird behavior. When I do some specific changes to a file, e.g., remuxing video files with ffmpeg or striping id3v2 tags with id3v2, I couldn't get the immediate changes on the file. I tried 'sync', but when I check the file right after it, e.g., checking if tags are properly written or remuxed file is playable, the changes are not applied. Only after I wait few seconds04:57
cpplearner(5~10), I see the changes... What could be the problem? I'm using 18.04.2.04:57
cpplearnerI tested it in both unraided SSD, and raided HDD, and the problem stilll persists.04:58
guiverccpplearner, i don't know, but maybe whatever program you're seeing this behavior in does its own caching & isn't noticing the changes done at system level (thought only)05:03
cpplearnerguiverc: Thanks for replying. I'll investigate further. =)05:22
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surajjagtap_static ip lost after reboot05:57
popnflossstill having the pulseaudio forgetting my default audio device after every reboot06:02
popnflossive googled, ive asked, i guess i'm the only person on the face of the earth that has this problem06:03
popnflossnever happens in fedora, only ubuntu06:03
popnflossim having all sorts of other problems as well06:06
popnflossmonitor turns off and on like 4 times just booting up ubuntu06:06
popnflossplymouth doesnt work half the time06:06
popnflossand this is all on LTS06:06
lotuspsychjepopnfloss: pastebin: sudo lshw -C sound && uname -a && lsb_release -a please06:07
popnflossthe horrible disappearing overlay scrollbars can't be disabled now, at all06:07
popnflossnot even with the GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING variable06:08
popnflosscant do it right now entire system is locking up because i tried powering off a virtual machine06:13
lotuspsychjepopnfloss: did you read what i just asked?06:13
popnflossgarbage distro06:33
k_sze[work]I ran `useradd -s /bin/bash -U -G sudo -m -p $password_hash my_user` in a script, I see the correct hash in /etc/shadow, `id my_user` also shows the user in the correct group, I can `su` as my_user from the root account. But I can't `login` as my_user with a password. What could be wrong?06:39
k_sze[work]My password has was generated using Python3's crypt.crypt() function, with auto-generated salt. The returned hash is in the format "$6$.....$", which means sha152 with a salt, which should be correct, right?06:41
volkanhi member06:52
volkanim new user06:53
brokenfunctionvolkan: hello06:54
volkanhow install obs06:56
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guivercvolkan, I don't know OBS (other than by name), but obs-server is a package (https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=obs&searchon=names&suite=cosmic&section=all) and many sites detail it, eg. https://obsproject.com/forum/threads/running-obs-on-ubuntu.68685/07:00
mouseshe probably means this07:00
brokenfunctionvolkan: sudo apt install obs-studio07:00
mousesopen broastcast studio07:00
mouses^^ this07:00
guivercthanks mouses, this may be more useful (even if old) https://askubuntu.com/questions/993666/how-do-i-install-obs-on-ubuntu07:01
volkanthanks all07:01
mouses<3 obs-studio -> super useful software07:01
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wooooDoes anyone know if bluez supports handsfree mode on ubuntu 18.04?07:27
NginUSAnyone know of a thing to protect long-running scripts from accidental; logoff/reboot? Found 'molly-guard' but its not quite right07:30
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lkhNginUS: how about screen? though that wouldn't save you from a reboot07:49
NginUSlkh: Thanks nonetheless07:50
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ppfhow's today for any help with my chrome audio problem? :)08:46
ppfto recap: chome and FF have no access to he mic. it's _not_ a permission issue. the mic works in games or mumble, which appear in pavucontrol as Recording; chrome and ff  do not08:46
ppfi'm out of ideas what to try08:47
MonsieurBonHi blackflow08:52
MonsieurBonblackflow, I was able to resolve my problem with FF (and Webstorm :-) ) not starting08:53
lotuspsychjeMonsieurBon: join #ubuntu-discuss and leave blackflow a message there08:54
MonsieurBonlotuspsychje, ok, I'll do that. What's the difference to this channel?08:55
lotuspsychjeMonsieurBon: here is the support channel, harder to scroll when active08:56
NginUSMy script is failing: https://sebsauvage.net/paste/?951b3c8ffc5f8455#FzKMKSxcGJnIFNfXfaZHMhV6rIosnh1Rf/j37BRmhg4=08:57
NginUSI don't know why.08:58
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Tankburnhow do I use a command to move all files from all the subdirectories and put them all together in the parent folder?09:37
Tankburnthey are all sub directories directly under the parent folder09:38
OolTankburn: in the file manager, perhaps you can look for all files, select them, and move them09:43
ledenippf can you run in terminal 'pulseaudio --start --exit-idle-time=-1' and restart ff09:43
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acetakwasHow do I block all HTTP calls to a specific domain?09:49
Tankburnfound it09:50
Tankburnfind <parent dir> -type f -exec mv -t <parent dir> {} +09:52
Tankburnseemed to work09:52
vltacetakwas: If you know an IP range you can create an iptables rule to block *all* packets going there. (No idea how to determine whether it's HTTP.)09:52
BluesKajHowdy folks09:54
marcoagpintoguys?!09:56
marcoagpintowhy can't Ubuntu booting show the same logotype as when shutting down?09:57
marcoagpintoon boot it shows "Ubuntu 18.04" in text which is ugly09:57
guivercmarcoagpinto, are you talking about plymouth screen?  if so change it to another one  (https://askubuntu.com/questions/2007/how-do-i-change-the-plymouth-bootscreen)10:00
marcoagpintoguiverc: let me check the URL10:05
marcoagpintoguiverc: it sounds like that, but it come as default?10:07
marcoagpinto:)10:07
acetakwasvlt: Could you show an example? I only know the domain name.10:07
marcoagpintofor Ubuntu 19.10 since .04 is going to be released next month?10:07
marcoagpintoit come=could it come10:07
ledenimarcoagpinto: do you dual booting10:09
marcoagpintoledeni: Ubuntu is in a VM10:10
marcoagpintoI am a Windows 10 user10:10
ledenimarcoagpinto: probably there is problem why you got grub on boot and not plymouth boot screen10:16
vltacetakwas: You can tell iptables to resolve the domain name into an IP address when *creating* the filter rule.10:16
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marcoagpintoledeni: I have no GRUB10:16
vltacetakwas: But be aware that addresses might change (quickly) or there might be multiple addresses for one server.10:16
marcoagpintoI was commenting that while booting "loading" Ubuntu it has no logo. It shows in text "Ubuntu 18.04" and below the balls animation10:17
marcoagpintoit could use some design10:17
vltacetakwas: Example: iptables --append OUTPUT --destination <IP-ADDRESS> --jump DROP10:20
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ledenimarcoagpinto:  run in terminal 'apt list --installed | grep 'grub' | nc termbin.com 9999'10:25
marcoagpintoledeni: my VMs are in the other machine10:26
marcoagpinto:)10:26
marcoagpintothis one doesn't support hardware virtualisation since it is over 10 years old10:27
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Exterminadorhello guys. when i start my xubuntu, I'm getting a dialog box with"System program problem detected". my dmesg output: https://termbin.com/qo48 and my syslog output https://termbin.com/zn8s ; any hints?10:40
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ApachezExterminador: why are you running ptrace?10:42
Apachezalso reboot10:43
Apachezand then take a dump10:43
Apacheznot like hours later10:43
Exterminadorit was just booted, fyi10:43
Exterminadori mean, i logged in now10:43
Exterminadorthat's when the error appeared. also the ptrace seems to have something about the snap?10:45
ledeniExterminador:  can you give us  'ls /var/crash | nc termbin.com 9999'10:47
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Exterminadorhttps://termbin.com/lc6sw > ls /var/crash10:47
ledeniExterminador: 'sudo rm /var/crash/*'10:50
Exterminadorledeni: done10:50
ledeniExterminador:  reboot and see if you got message again10:51
Exterminadoralright. ill do it now10:51
Exterminadorledeni: no more errors10:56
ledeni👍10:57
Ridley5hi all10:57
Exterminadorso, it was the old crashes that were throwing the errors?10:58
Ridley5 is it possible to create a hotspot using two wifi adapters one internal and one external?10:58
Ridley5using the first wifi adapter to connect to another hotspot that has internet, and the second to make a hotspot and share that internet?10:58
Ridley5i'm using XUbuntu 18.04 LTS10:59
ledeniExterminador: probably _sbin_plymouthd.0.crash11:00
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Exterminadornow, stupid question of the day: I've been kinda struggling with this for some time now. what's the proper font to install in Xubuntu to have emojis displayed in browsers and to apply it properly? I'm having a hard time to make it work properly in Chromium cause some emojis are displayed black on white (glyphs?)?11:03
legreffierExterminador: noto-emojis ?11:04
legreffierExterminador: did you change some settings regarding fonts in chromium ? (maybe you prevent the website from bringing their own fonts in.)11:05
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Exterminadorlegreffier: I'm using the default fonts tho. that happens in Firefox too. some are displayed properly others are just glyphs :/11:08
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freakynlHi, we have an Ubuntu 14.04 LTS install that was on for a long long time. It's running under Hyper-V and it doesn't boot anymore. It boots fine with much older kernel 4.4.3<something>, this is the oldest one in the list. Just booted it with a CD and installed the latest one, but throws the same error. It doesn't seem to see the disks at all and there's a "BUG: unable to handle kernel paging request at"11:11
freakynlerror before. Think that causes the IDE controller to not be detected.11:11
freakynlAny ideas?11:11
threenucHi, how do I automatically connect to a wifi network in Ubuntu? I'm using Wicd and I have the 'automatically connect to this network checked' but when my laptop wakes I'm always not connected to any network11:19
tomreynfreakynl: 14.04 comes with a 3.13 kernel, with 4.4.0 available via !hwe. kernel 4.4.3 is not available.11:27
tomreynthreenuc: i don't actually know how to do it with wicd. is there a reason you don't use network manager?11:28
tomreyn*want to11:29
threenuctomreyn: I found networkmanager confusing and just wanted a quick fix back when I started using wicd to connect to any wifi at all. I always used nmcli when I had to do something more internal. Will it work here also?11:30
leftyfbthreenuc: how is it you find Networkmanager confusing? Just use NM to connect like everyone else does and it'll work fine.11:31
tomreynthreenuc: i don't know what "here" is. generally, network manager works fine, whether you manage it on the CLI or using the applet. it is probably not the ideal solution for servers, if that's what you have there.11:31
leftyfbthreenuc: is this a server or desktop?11:32
tomreynah threenuc mentioned "laptop", probably a desktop then11:33
senimy mouse behaviour just became floaty, I didn't change anything. my CPU RAM and IO usage is normal11:33
leftyfbalso mentioned NM11:33
leftyfbseni: wireless mouse?11:33
senifloaty as in there's a delay when I move mouse and then it catches up11:33
senino it's got a cable11:33
threenucleftyfb: desktop. So I'll have to write a "on-wake" script that makes NM attempt to connect to hardcoded SSIDs?11:34
threenuclike home wifi, work wifi, school wifi etc11:34
leftyfbthreenuc: no, once you connect to wifi with NM, it will reconnect to it from now on11:34
seniit's alright now I have a script for my mouse settings and ran it11:35
Delphincan anyone help me figure out why my sentora_postfix is not working? in my /var/log/dovecot.log I keep getting messages like 2019-03-22 04:29:37auth-worker(4266): Error: mysql(localhost): Connect failed to database (sentora_postfix): Access denied for user 'postfix'@'localhost' (using password: YES) - waiting for 125 seconds before retry11:39
baakohi guys trying to stop up phpstorm and getting this message11:40
baako$ sudo apparmor_parser -r /var/lib/snapd/app11:40
Delphinthe password works for the user though and I can login with mysql -u postfix -p11:40
baakosnap-confine has elevated permissions and is not confined but should be. Refusing to continue to avoid permission escalation attacks11:40
baakowhy is the snap having issues?11:40
aqd_anyone know why in 18.04 chromium all languages but english is available for spell checking??11:41
leftyfbDelphin: sentora is not supported here11:41
aqd_I installed other language options but same. where are chromium's dictionaries?11:41
leftyfbbaako: try #snappy11:41
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Delphinholy crap I fixed it! it was merely a wrong password issue in the file /etc/sentora/configs/dovecot2/dovecot-mysql.conf11:59
udberthi I'm trying to understand how I can use my ubuntu to listen to a UDP multicast on my network11:59
udberton the switch Im connected to, I can see all kinds of addresses with multicasts, like  172.24.255.255   and 172.24.31.25512:00
udbertI havent configured my ip address and subnet actually12:01
udbertis it required that I have the same subnet somehow?12:01
solderfumesWhere are the ubuntu source packages version managed? Specifically, the https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/pulseaudio package.12:02
solderfumesHow does ubuntu manage the packaging-specific parts? Patches and such.12:03
solderfumesI'd like to host my own repo with my own patches, and do it as nicely as possible12:04
MonsieurBonDoes anybody know how to get rid of the openssl error Can't load /home/user/.rnd into RNG?12:04
ayekatMonsieurBon: stat /home/user/.rnd12:06
MonsieurBonayekat, it doesn't exist12:06
ayekatMonsieurBon: what application gives that error, actually?12:07
MonsieurBonayekat, openssl req12:07
MonsieurBonayekat, actually, if I touch ~/.rnd the error is gone and the file filled with some binary data. But I'm not sure, if that's ok to do.12:08
ayekatthat's rather odd - the file should be generated automatically AFAIK12:08
MonsieurBonayekat, there's a github issue about the problem: https://github.com/openssl/openssl/issues/7754 but it's for 1.1.1a and I'm on 1.1.112:09
MonsieurBonayekat, and I did not change anything in the openssl config. This is actually the first time I'm (actively) using openssl on this machine. It's a rather fresh install.12:10
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ayekatMonsieurBon: I don't have an idea, unfortunately :-|12:13
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MonsieurBonayekat, judging by the mentioned commit it's probably fine to just touch the file12:14
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Lucifer333hello12:17
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ultrariverHello, where can I find the java control panel in ubuntu?12:25
cigromullat#stripe12:27
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blacknred0hi - i got two vm's that won't upgrade to bionic from xenial.  I get this 'nosplit' error.  i tried via proxy and w/o proxy and still get same error.  any thoughts? i follow this -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/899009/sudo-apt-update-always-giving-clearsigned-file-isnt-valid-got-nosplit-does/89989712:47
Captain_Haddockblacknred0: Try a different network?12:50
blacknred0Captain_Haddock: meaning changing the repo? or my network? :/12:53
Captain_Haddockblacknred0: Your network. Maybe try using your phone's data connection?12:54
blacknred0Captain_Haddock: nope.  it is straight vm's -> wifi -> router.  one of them did upgrade, but two i get the same 'nosplit'. :/12:56
SilmarilionHi, I am running Ubuntu 18.04 inside hyper-v guest. The issue I am currently having is that for some reason ~/.profile file is not sourced when I connect to the machine via the xrdp connection. xrdp uses xorg session. Any suggestions?12:58
Captain_Haddockblacknred0: Any 3rd party repos?12:58
Captain_HaddockIf so, try disabling them perhaps.12:58
blacknred0Captain_Haddock: ah! maybe... thanks! let me dig13:02
blacknred0would another option be upgrade via iso? or would i be looking at installing fresh (which i would like to avoid)?13:02
ledeniultrariver: did you install'sudo apt-get install icedtea-plugin'13:04
ledeniultrariver:  if you did just run 'ControlPanel' in terminal13:07
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RockChainHi, can't find my network settings. Have Ubuntu server 18.1013:15
Captain_Haddockblacknred0: You can't go wrong with a clean install. I'm not sure if an offline ISO-based upgrade is even possible nowadays.13:21
Captain_HaddockBut if you investigate a little more, you should be able to sort this error out.13:21
* blacknred0 ok, thanks13:22
blackflowRockChain: default is in /etc/netplan/...  the new config abstraction framework. More info: https://netplan.io/13:22
blackflowRockChain: netplan is just config abstraction, by default using systemd-networkd as the backend on servers (via regular .network unit, but generated under /run by netplan)13:23
RockChainI don't have files in /etc/netplan...13:30
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JuJUBeeI want to use dd to make iso of /dev/sda1 (only part on drive) so I can restore on new drive on remote machine.  I will create iso.  will dd if=/dev/sda1 of=/path/to/storage/image.iso be good enough or are there other params I should use?13:33
BluesKajJuJUBee, add bs=4M for faster transfer13:34
JuJUBeeBluesKaj, thanks13:34
JuJUBeewhat about conv=noerror,sync  or status=progress ?13:35
EriC^^JuJUBee: i'd add conv=notrunc,fsync13:35
leftyfbJuJUBee: those are options as well if you choose to use them13:36
OerHeksi would use sync after dd13:36
EriC^^JuJUBee: noerror,sync would not stop on errors and pad the unreadable blocks with zeros so they're in "sync", i wouldnt use it, if the disk is actually bad you should use ddrescue13:37
JuJUBeeEriC^^, I used fsync instead  Drive is fine, just want to clone an install13:38
EriC^^JuJUBee: ok, dd if= of= conv=notrunc,fsync bs=4M status=progress13:38
JuJUBeeOnce I have iso, do I use same options when reversing?13:38
EriC^^JuJUBee: to be clear you're dd'ing the partition, so the bootloader isnt being copied for instance, just fyi13:39
JuJUBeeHmmm, maybe I should clone /dev/sda then?13:39
EriC^^JuJUBee: when reversing just do dd if= of= conv=fsync bs=4M status=progress13:39
EriC^^JuJUBee: yeah if you want the whole install, but it should be noted if the drive sizes are different you might have a problem with lack of space or you not using the space available in the bigger drive13:40
EriC^^JuJUBee: what are the drive sizes?13:41
leftyfbJuJUBee: you really should just backup your /home and maybe /etc and grab a list of packages/ppa's you install. It's a lot more useful13:41
JuJUBeedrive is 10G13:41
EriC^^O.o13:42
JuJUBeeIt is acutally a VM from virtualbox I am trying to convert to vmware.13:42
EriC^^oh ok13:42
EriC^^so you can match the drive sizes easily then13:42
JuJUBeeI tried copying the vmdk and running vmkfstools to convert it on the server but is is not workin13:42
leftyfbJuJUBee: https://www.howtogeek.com/125640/how-to-convert-virtual-machines-between-virtualbox-and-vmware/13:43
JuJUBeeI have 4 vms I want to convert.  3 worked fine, but one is giving me a problem13:43
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JuJUBeeleftyfb, I have tried that as well, no luck13:43
EriC^^JuJUBee: how so? what happens after you convert13:43
JuJUBeewhen the new vm boots, I get thrown into emergency mode (it is arch )13:44
JuJUBeesays it cannot find the UUID.... but when I boot the live iso, /dev/sda1 is correct UUID based on grub.cfg13:45
JuJUBeeIm thinking of doing basic install of arch then restoring /dev/sda113:45
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leftyfbIt's literally quicker to just install from scratch and reinstall your packages and copy over your files and configs13:46
leftyfband cleaner13:46
JuJUBeeleftyfb, I did not create this vm so I don't know what is installed.13:47
leftyfbJuJUBee: if you're the one managing it, shouldn't you know that or figure it out and document it?13:47
JuJUBeeleftyfb, so this vm is part of a cybersecurity class that I am taking.  I prefer to use vmware (I have an esxi server with vcenter running).  IT was given to us by the instructor13:49
JuJUBeeI don't think he created it either.13:49
leftyfbperfect way to learn forensics :)13:49
JuJUBeeleftyfb, https://imagebin.ca/v/4b4U3ociZnE9  error on boot.  The uuid it refers to (it cannot find) is the uuid of the drive/partition.  That is was confuses me.13:51
leftyfbYour instructor would probably give you an extra grade if you gave them documentation on how to build the image from scratch.13:51
leftyfbJuJUBee: you'll have to seek support from Arch Linux for that13:52
c0l0rbalanceHello! I currently have ubuntu 16.04 on a google cloud server, and I'm trying to update it to 16.10 for a github app that says to use 16.10 specifically. Does anyone know how can I do this without upgrading all the way to the latest release?13:58
tewardc0l0rbalance: 16.10 is past End of Life, did you mean 18.10?13:59
c0l0rbalanceteward: nope, I'm trying to setup https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM14:00
tewardc0l0rbalance: your next upgrade hop would be 18.04, and we don't support EOL releases here14:00
c0l0rbalanceand it specifies 16.10 or 15.10 as having been tested14:00
tewardnor do we support upgrading from a supported release to an EOL release14:00
teward!eol14:00
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is the time when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more information. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades14:00
teward!16.1014:00
ubottuUbuntu Ubuntu 16.10 (Yakkety Yak) was the 25th release of Ubuntu.  Support ended on July 20th, 2017. See !eol and https://ubottu.com/y/yakkety14:00
c0l0rbalanceahh i see, okay well thanks anyways!14:00
leftyfbc0l0rbalance: Any application that ONLY works with EOL distro's is not one you should be using14:00
teward^ that14:00
tewardand just because ti says "tested/recommended" doesn't mean it won't work on newer14:00
tewardit just means that developer never tested it14:01
tewardor the software stopped being developed before those releases were "available"14:01
c0l0rbalanceAwesome that is all good info to know, thanks for the quick help everyone!14:01
leftyfbc0l0rbalance: install 18.04 and try it14:01
c0l0rbalanceleftyfb: will do!14:01
tewardc0l0rbalance: if it still doesn't work under 18.04 then find another application14:01
tewardbecause anything that only runs on EOL releases is bad :P14:01
meakkiI need to find total RAM size of system by sar command, is there any possibility to achieve this?14:28
meakkineed to find total RAM size of system by sar command, is there any possibility to achieve this?14:30
leftyfb!repeat | meakki14:31
ubottumeakki: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/14:31
leftyfbmeakki: man sar14:31
leftyfbmeakki: https://www.linuxtechi.com/generate-cpu-memory-io-report-sar-command/  # first result on google for "sar command"14:32
meakkileftyfb:it does not give specific answer14:36
leftyfbmeakki: then you didn't read the man page or the article.14:36
OerHeksexample 314:37
meakkileftyfb: it gives output of kbcommit & %commit, which is the overall memory used including RAM & Swap14:39
meakkinot only RAM14:39
leftyfbmeakki: what's wrong with "free" ?14:39
leftyfbmeakki: or /proc/meminfo14:40
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meakkileftyfb:  i want from SAR command14:49
leftyfbmeakki: why? It looks to me like the sar command isn't meant to do that. Unless you want to do a bunch of calculations. Good luck14:49
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meakkiActually i want to save my last n minute RAM used percentage in file and use that later14:50
leftyfbmeakki: ok? Then learn how to use sar to do it14:51
Barabachahow can I access linux partition (ubuntu 18) from windows 7?15:10
leftyfbBarabacha: don't15:10
leftyfbBarabacha: why do you need to?15:10
Barabachalinux doesn't start, I suspect it might be because there isn't enough disk space15:10
lordcirthBarabacha, have you tried booting to recovery mode?15:10
lordcirthThat will work with 0 free space15:11
leftyfbBarabacha: use a live cd/usb15:11
murthyBarabacha: Linux wont boot without free space? are you sure?15:11
lordcirthI can see the desktop possibly crashing due to ENOSPC, but you'd get a tty15:12
HexaByteHii guys, is anyone aware of a repository that would hold mod_security packages for Ubuntnu 18.04 LTS official nginx package?15:12
BarabachaI don't know what was the problem, it switched to text mode and hanged at "starting apt update jobs" unexpectedly15:12
leftyfbBarabacha: what are you seeing when it tries to boot? Any error messages?15:12
lordcirthHexaByte, is mod_security not in the bionic repos?15:13
Barabachahold on, let me start another computer so I can restart this one15:13
leftyfbHexaByte: There's libapache2-mod-security215:14
lordcirthleftyfb, doesn't nginx have it's own?15:14
leftyfblordcirth: not that I can find in the 18.04 repo15:14
leftyfbonly a github suggested for Ubuntu 15.0415:14
HexaBytethere is no module for nginx, only apache15:14
HexaByteonly this: libapache2-mod-security2/bionic 2.9.2-115:15
leftyfbHexaByte: looks like there is no package for modsecurity for nginx on Ubuntu.15:15
tewardleftyfb: no there isn't.15:15
tewardHexaByte: ^15:15
HexaByteis there a way to request it?15:15
teward(FWIW, I maintain nginx in Ubuntu)15:15
tewardHexaByte: you should request it in Debian first15:15
tewardthough there was a request for that a couple years ago that was rejected15:16
tewardHexaByte: might want to read https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/NGINX though, specifically the section about requesting additional third party modules.15:16
lordcirthWhy was it rejected?15:16
tewardlordcirth: i wasn't privy to the internal discussion in Debian about it15:16
tewardbut I believe the reason was similar to the reasoning for NAXSI15:17
HexaByteis there a reason ubuntu can not have it, if debian doesn't have it?15:18
HexaBytei mean, I could build it myself just as long as it reaches official repos15:18
tewardHexaByte: and therein lies the problem, there's no 'development libraries' you could pull in, you'd have to build against the nginx package as is in the repos, and if I adjust the package you then have to recompile it again.15:19
tewardthat's an issue that we have brought up with upstream nginx to no changes yet.15:19
tewardHexaByte: i mean, you could make a feature request bug and file it against nginx15:20
tewardbut it'd only land at earliest next dev cycle (19.10), and wouldn't be backported15:20
HexaBytei understand, tnx for info15:21
tewardand I don't add anything without discussing amongst the Server Team at large15:21
tewardbecause I'm not the "only maintainer" for the nginx package :P15:21
HexaByteyeah I understand, to much politics for me going on here, will just build my own15:22
blackflowHexaByte: best do it from the src deb and track main package updates15:23
tewardHexaByte: if you like, you can build against the same version of NGINX in the repositories, then manually include your compiled .so for the plugin and its config into the nginx installation in Ubuntu, i think it's got a --with-compat on there that'll let you include it...15:24
tewardbut as for including as part of the prebuilts, ther'es a lot of other considerations at play there...15:24
teward(and less "politics" and more "how nginx upstream made dynamic module support a thing")15:24
pragmaticenigmaHexaByte, teward, blackflow ... perhaps we should carry on this conversation in #ubuntu-discuss ? I think we've strayed a bit from support15:24
tewardyep15:25
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erle-What can I do if Firefox won't start because it is supposedly already runningbut it isn't running?15:40
erle-delete some lock file?15:40
erle-I already completely logged out the user and made sure no process was running15:41
leftyfberle-: try rebooting?15:41
OerHekspkill firefox15:41
pragmaticenigmaerle-: when a process is stuck, logging out doesn't always kill a hung process. You might need to reboot.15:43
erle-pragmaticenigma, I cannot reboot15:43
erle-I am sure there was no process15:43
erle-I checked the process list after logging out, there was no process under that user15:44
erle-I do not even run GDM, so there were literally only a handful of processes15:44
ayekatheh - iftop doesn't use unsigned types for the interface MAC address bytes, so it shows addresses like …:02:ffffff9a:4b:…15:44
ayekatprobably just for displaying them, though... (or at least I hope)15:45
lordcirtherle-, there should be a lock files under ~/.mozilla/firefox/<something>/{lock,.parentlock}15:45
Barabachahow can I reboot Ubuntu if it's stuck in boot? I don't have the reset button15:45
pragmaticenigmaerle-: Look for a "parent.lock" in the ~/mozilla/firefox/{userprofile}.default/ folder and delete it15:46
ayekatugh, wrong channel, sorry15:46
lordcirthBarabacha, Ctrl-Alt-Delete may work, depending on how badly it's stuck15:46
erle-pragmaticenigma, thanks15:46
Barabachalordcirth: nothing happens :/15:46
lordcirthBarabacha, then hold the power button.15:47
erle-pragmaticenigma, I deletet it and it still won't start ...15:47
lordcirtherle-, did you delete 'lock' as well?15:48
erle-lordcirth, there was no such file15:48
erle-I think the error message is wrong15:48
erle-I think there is a problem with the profile15:48
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lordcirtherle-, that's possible. firefox -P ?15:48
pragmaticenigmaerle-: Easiest solution then is to move the profile folder to a back up location and try again... also, run the pkill command from earlier, just to be sure15:49
pragmaticenigmaerle-: with a fresh profile, you can trouble shoot further. There are instructions for migrating an old profile into a new profile on the wbe15:49
erle-fresh profile works15:50
erle-I got a backup of my other profile that is not too old15:50
pragmaticenigmaerle-: That or use a tool like "meld" to compare the broken profile to the new fresh one... see what stands out as not in the new profile... try moving those items out of the old profile and see when Firefox starts to work again15:51
pragmaticenigmaerle-: It'll be trial and error15:51
pragmaticenigmaerle-: I didn't look at the date of the article about parent.lock... there could be other session files that are part of newer firefoxes than what the document I looked at supports15:52
erle-is running again, thanks15:54
erle-I think it had nothign to do with «still running»15:56
pragmaticenigmaerle-: I usually encounter the error more frequently in Windows, when Firefox was attempting to update it self mid run when I forced shutdown. It's possible that Firefox was processing something during application close and didn't cleanly exit16:03
stronk1quit16:03
stronk1Hi!16:07
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alekksanderhello. i'm wondering about apt. my update command is „sudo apt update; apt list --upgradable && sudo apt upgrade -y” but then update fetches updates, and upgrade does the same thing before upgrading. is there a better way to have: update → list upgradable packages → upgrade ?16:30
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OerHekswhy would you list the packages and upgrade directly after that?16:31
OerHeksapt update && apt dist-upgrade would fully upgrade, btw16:32
NoImNotNineVoltonly if you press y16:32
NoImNotNineVoltand probably to record which packages need upgrading prior to upgrading16:33
OerHeksthat -y forces yes..16:33
NoImNotNineVoltright, and you omitted it. that was my point.16:33
OerHeksoke16:33
alekksanderto see what was upgraded on one clear list16:34
NoImNotNineVoltalekksander: apt has a log also16:34
alekksanderinstead of when it's processing them already16:34
NoImNotNineVoltor dpkg, probably16:34
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alekksanderokay, perhaps that -y shouldn't be there. still i'd like to update → list what's new → upgrade if agreed on16:35
alekksanderwith apt update → list --upgradable → upgrade it's fetching twice. that's what i'd like not to have16:37
tanja77hi, I want to add color profiles to my two monitor. but these are the same model. how can I identify the monitors (which is which) in the color profiling dialoge of gnome: http://i.imgur.com/n2uQ6aa.png16:37
d3l3kHello, I'm trying to run a java program from a script fired by systemd, but when I use systemctl start myservice.service the script fires up and immediately shuts down. Do someone know how could this being happening?16:37
NoImNotNineVolti don't know how to suppress the initial fetch16:37
tomreynalekksander: you could use this instead: auso apt-get update && sudo apt upgrade -yV16:54
tomreynalekksander: you could use this instead: auso apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -yV16:54
tomreynforgot one "-get" there16:54
tewardtomreyn: i think you meant sudo in the first set of command arguments16:55
teward:p16:55
tomreynmehr, you're right, thanks.16:57
tomreyn<< failed again16:57
tomreynso, last try:   sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -yV16:57
alekksandertomreyn: thanks. V might actually give expected result. unfortunately there are no pckgs to update, so i cannot check how does it look17:01
e-i-k-ehello. i'm just moving from my armbian 18.04lts system to a new one on an intel nuc installed with the minimal.iso. i'm configuring the system as usual but somehow the way how i always disabled ipv6 and set up the systemd-networkd unit are ignored17:07
e-i-k-ehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dS6w3ZZGKM/17:07
e-i-k-eany idea?17:07
e-i-k-eps: of course i picked the correct name for the device via ip addr17:08
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e-i-k-enetplan.io was causing this...17:24
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lordcirthe-i-k-e, how so? Was netplan not using networkd as it's renderer?17:25
e-i-k-elordcirth: netplan was set to use networkd as renderer and17:27
e-i-k-eto use dhcp17:27
e-i-k-ethus the static ip i set via systemd was ignored17:27
e-i-k-ei just removed netplan...17:28
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Monthstrange, i installed chrome via software manager set up soem settings in the browser and now it wont open, i also install firejail and did the sudo firecfg in terminal to configure things and still chrome or firefox wont open....any suggestions?17:38
MonthMint Cinnamon 19.1 tessa by the way17:39
lotuspsychje_!mint | Month17:40
ubottuMonth: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)17:40
OerHekschrome is not available in our repos, also17:41
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tuxFirstTimerHi18:00
lotuspsychjewelcome tuxFirstTimer18:01
lotuspsychjetuxFirstTimer: how can we help you today?18:01
tuxFirstTimerI am only here for a little bit as I am just experimenting with OS's on a VM18:01
tuxFirstTimerMy daily driver is Ubuntu tho18:01
lotuspsychjetuxFirstTimer: join #ubuntu-discuss maybe to discuss it18:02
tuxFirstTimerAgain, I am not here forever, I am on my VM now to try out this one OS called Tux18:02
tuxFirstTimerImma go now18:03
tuxFirstTimerBye!18:03
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nevodkarunning 16.04 lts w/ unity and the alt-tab to switch windows is absolute crap18:28
lotuspsychjenevodka: this is the support channel where issues get solved, not the complain room18:29
nevodkalol18:29
nevodkaI was getting to my question >_>18:29
nevodkaI want to switch it to just cycle through windows without the extra step of the "rolodex" appearing18:29
nevodkaI gave a try to unity static application switcher via ccsm but it seemed to just remove my ability to switch windows entirely (even with a cursor)18:30
wondowsTrying to create a bootable USB to install Windows using WoeUSB. When attempting it in the CLI I get "Error: Target media "/dev/sdb1" is not an entire storage device!"18:31
lotuspsychje!winusb | wondows18:31
ubottuwondows: WinUSB is a tool for preparing bootable Windows Instalation USBs. Please see http://en.congelli.eu/prog_info_winusb.html for instructions on installation and use. #ubuntu does *not* provide support for this tool, so please do not ask for help here if it doesn't work for you.18:31
nevodkaany ideas lotuspsychje?18:32
wondowsthanks..18:32
lotuspsychjewondows: can you install media on the GUI?18:32
wondowslotuspsychje: broken link btw18:32
nevodkafor clarification, alt-tabbing currently it brings up a bar where you visually see all windows and highlights your selection, choosing upon release18:32
lotuspsychjewondows: just brought the link up because we dont support it18:33
nevodkai'd like to be able to just cycle through windows in a static list18:33
wondowslotuspsychje: using the WoeUSB gui? I get a Fat32 error because the sio is 5GB in size, thus I have to use the CLI with --target-filesystem NTFS18:33
wondows*iso18:33
xamithanWhat do you mean static list?  There is only two window switcher on 16.04,  one is the unity one the other is compiz18:34
nevodkanvm18:34
nevodkayeah ignore that last part18:34
xamithanthe compiz does that weird rotate thing but otherwise they pretty identical18:34
nevodkathe issue actually seems to be there are two rolodexes that show up when im alt tabbing18:35
xamithanYou can disable the compiz one in the compiz settings18:35
xamithanor in the alt tab shortcuts18:35
lotuspsychjewondows: i recently used it to burn an iso with success18:37
nevodkathere is nothing bound to alt-tab in my keyboard shortcuts though18:37
nevodkaI'll try disabling compiz18:37
wondowslotuspsychje: looks like WoeUSB actually is WinUSB so it's the same thing18:37
lotuspsychjewondows: winusb has issues with burning w10, woeusb is better on that part18:38
xamithanThis post I'm seeing says it is under the "hotkeys" section.  Whatever that is,  I'm not on unity anymore18:38
wondowsI don't understand the error message... what is an 'entire storage device'?18:38
nevodkaI see no such section. I'm using whatever unity version comes with 16.04 LTS. /shrug18:39
xamithanAh my mistake,  that is apparently a section inside the compizconfig-settings-manager18:40
nevodkayep just saw that18:40
xamithanYou'll figure it out =)18:40
lotuspsychjewondows: how big is your iso?18:40
tomreynwondows: an entire storage device is usually a physical disk / storage, not just a parition.18:41
wondowslotuspsychje: 5GB18:41
nevodkafixed. thanks xamithan.18:41
lotuspsychjewondows: and the usb?18:42
wondowslotuspsychje: 16GB18:42
nevodkaI actually didn't even notice it was two different ones until now.18:42
nevodkaI thought it was just a weird design18:42
nevodkawhich gave me even weirder functionality18:42
nevodkalol18:42
tomreynwondows: so basically "Error: Target media "/dev/sdb1" is not an entire storage device!" suggests that you ran woeusb against sdb1, but should have run it against all of sdb18:44
tomreyni'm saying this not actually knowing this utility, though, just interpreting the output.18:45
tomreynobviously pointing it against all of sdb will cause all data on this storage to be overwritten.18:45
wondowshmmm18:48
wondowstomreyn: hmm yeah maybe we're getting somewhere. Now I'm getting "Error: Target device is currently busy, unmount all mounted partitions in target device then try again"18:50
wondowsumount /dev/sdb already says it's not mounted18:51
tomreynwondows: you'll need to unmount the partitions on it, e.g. sdb1..918:54
tomreynor whatever layers are between the raw storage and any mounted file systems on it currently18:54
tomreyn"mount" lists mounted file systems18:55
wondowshmm I did umount /dev/sdb1 and now it's copying files :o18:55
wondowsI guess it works18:56
wondowsThanks18:56
tomreynvery well.18:57
TomyLoboon xenial, which package contains debug symbols for /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5DBus.so.5?19:13
ioriaTomyLobo, http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/main/binary-amd64/Packages19:17
hggdhTomyLobo: libqt5dbus5.dbgsym, but you have to enable the DDEBS repositories.19:17
ioriasorry19:17
ioriaTomyLobo, http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial/main/binary-amd64/Packages19:18
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TomyLoboioria, deb http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ xenial main?19:21
TomyLobooh, i need a key, too19:21
TomyLoboW: The repository 'http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial Release' is not signed.19:22
TomyLobo"not signed"... this doesn't sound safe19:22
ioriaTomyLobo, it's a warning19:22
TomyLoboit's http without ssl and it's not signed19:22
ioriaTomyLobo,  the whole procedure is here : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Debug%20Symbol%20Packages#Manual_install_of_debug_packages19:22
TomyLoboodd that it said "not signed". now all of a sudden it is signed? i would have expected something along the lines of "cannot validate signature", not "not signed"19:25
OerHeksyou have no key, of that repo19:27
TomyLoboOerHeks, that doesn't mean the Release file is not signed19:27
OerHeksinstall ubuntu-dbgsym-keyring19:27
OerHeksor sudo apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys F2EDC64DC5AEE1F6B9C621F0C8CAB6595FDFF62219:27
TomyLoboso the error is misleading19:27
TomyLoboOerHeks, already did19:27
OerHekssee that debug packages manual19:27
TomyLobojust complaining about the error :)19:27
OerHeksmeh, complain, don't fix19:27
TomyLoboi fixed, then complained19:28
TomyLoboUnable to locate package libqt5dbus5-dbgsym19:35
TomyLoboeven though it's listed in the Packages file19:35
leftyfbTomyLobo: what version of ubuntu? Where do you see it listed?19:38
TomyLoboxenial19:38
TomyLoboi see it listed in the link ioria posted19:39
TomyLoboactually nm i dont19:39
leftyfbTomyLobo: it's part of the libqt5dbus5 package19:39
ioriaTomyLobo, the first you looked at was bionic19:39
TomyLoboit's only in the bionic link, not the xenial one19:39
leftyfbTomyLobo: it's part of the libqt5dbus5 package19:40
leftyfbin xenial19:40
TomyLoboleftyfb, then why does gdb show me '??'19:40
leftyfbTomyLobo: Not sure about that. That does not mean the file is not part of the package. It is19:40
TomyLobohttps://gist.github.com/TomyLobo/71dc338a04df26ee07a996de92bf0e76 like here19:41
leftyfbTomyLobo: sudo apt install libqt5dbus5 ; ls -l /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5DBus.so.519:41
TomyLoboleftyfb, i have that file, but i'm looking for the debug symbols19:41
TomyLobohere's what file (-L) says about it: /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libQt5DBus.so.5: ELF 64-bit LSB shared object, x86-64, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, BuildID[sha1]=df57ecccbfd8a1ece25cd126391847f12febce60, stripped19:43
TomyLobostripped, iirc that means no debug symbols19:44
ioriaTomyLobo, i can only think that the pkg has another name (splitted) in xenial (or it's really missing)19:49
TomyLobothat's unfortunate19:49
iorialike libdbusmenu-qt5-dbgsym19:50
pyfgaoeuhi all, having a bit of hassle with apache timing out on my ubuntu server, anyone able to help?19:54
asfadf.19:55
asfadfneed help19:56
Captain_Haddockasfadf: with what?19:56
asfadfI want to install ubuntu on a system that has windows on it, but I want to do a 'something else' option instead of 'erase disk and install ubuntu' because I want to use ssd for os and hdd for storage19:58
leftyfbasfadf: ok, so far you have yet to specify a problem19:59
TomyLoboioria, still question marks after installing that package, so that's probably not it20:00
ioriayep20:01
asfadfI don't know how to delete windows to use ssd for os and hdd for storage. do I do that with 'something else'? and delete windows boot manager manually?20:01
TomyLoboioria, unfortunately, the debug symbols file names are all hashes or something, so I can't even use apt-file to find it :/20:06
fnordis there a way for me to have automatically mounted volumes appear on the dock like they do on the desktop?20:07
ioriaTomyLobo, cat /etc/debian_version20:07
TomyLoboxenial, like i said20:08
TomyLobothis says "stretch/sid" though20:08
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ioriaTomyLobo, maybe you can find the libqt5dbus5-dbgsym debian pkg20:10
TomyLobothat doesn't sound likely to succeed20:11
OerHekshttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/amd64/libqt5dbus5-dbgsym20:11
TomyLobowut20:12
OerHeksi think you have held back packages, run dist-upgrade20:12
ioriaTomyLobo, http://launchpadlibrarian.net/319412942/libqt5dbus5-dbgsym_5.5.1+dfsg-16ubuntu7.5_amd64.ddeb20:14
ioriaah,ok already provided20:15
TomyLoboalready installing :)20:15
alazyI know that using multiple graphics cards is frought with difficulty, but it's always discussed in the context of multi-seat. Would it be easier to set up a sort of passive video out to just play a non interactive broadcast? Something like cat myvid.mp4 > /dev/video1 and have it appear on an attached screen?20:16
TomyLoboso yeah, that Packages file is lacking at least one package20:16
TomyLobowoo, full debug symbols20:17
naftulikayI accidentally restarted without signing my kernel modules, causing secure boot to fail on boot. Is there a way for me to re-trigger signing of all kernel modules?20:18
ioriaTomyLobo, i' an idiot :  http://ddebs.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/xenial-updates/main/binary-amd64/Packages20:18
TomyLobothanks ioria and OerHeks20:18
TomyLoboioria, oh that'd explain :D20:18
ioriaTomyLobo, it's there but in xenail-updates20:18
TomyLobothough i didnt know they removed stuff from xenial when it ends up in -updates20:19
ioriayeah20:19
TomyLoboioria, yep, changed it, and now it registers20:20
TomyLoboi should probably enter both, plus security :)20:20
ioriaTomyLobo, ok20:20
TomyLobothere is no -security, odd20:20
ioriaTomyLobo, there is for trusty (14.04) but not for later releases20:26
TomyLobostrange20:26
asfadfI have a fat32 SYSTEM partition, microsoft reserved partition, and two ntfs partitions belonging to windows. is it safe to delete all of them to remove windows from gparted?20:26
lordcirthasfadf, if you are sure you want to wipe windows, making a new partition table will get rid of everything20:28
asfadflordcirth: how do I do that?20:30
lordcirthasfadf, in gparted, in the top bar, Device > Create Partition Table20:31
lordcirthThat will remove everything on the drive20:31
asfadflordcirth: what parition type should I use? default is msdos20:32
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lordcirthasfadf, generally GPT. It must be GPT if you are booting EFI20:32
asfadflordcirth: thanks20:32
lordcirthnp20:33
DrkShadowI've been told that specifying a system path (/usr/bin) in a package .install file.. when you purge the package, it will remove the _entire_ directory. Is this documented anywhere?20:36
OerHeksin the uninstall file perhaps?20:39
lordcirthDrkShadow, last I checked, apt prints a warning "directory X not empty, not removing" but that's probably configurable and you definitely shouldn't say that /usr/bin is owned by your package.20:54
WinterNightHello? Are any viruses on Ubuntu? https://www.eset.com/int/home/antivirus-linux/21:02
OerHeks!antivirus21:03
ubottuAntivirus is something you don't need on !Linux, except where files are then passed to Windows computers (perhaps using Samba). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Antivirus21:03
WinterNightThanks :)21:04
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blackflowthat factoid is totally misleading though.21:07
pinjavorhello21:32
pinjavori'd like some help regarding live iso customization  ?21:32
DrkShadowpin: specifically?21:33
silentkI need to find a way to install gcc8 or gcc7 on 14 LTS21:33
DrkShadowsilentk: compile from source. If you try to use packages it will almost certainly fubar your system.21:33
OerHeks14.04 lts is EOL in a month ..21:34
OerHekspinjavor, have fun with cubic https://askubuntu.com/questions/741753/how-to-use-cubic-to-create-a-custom-ubuntu-live-cd-image21:34
pinjavorSpecifically, i use this doc https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LiveCDCustomization. But it seems too old. When i boot my custom iso, i have a login prompt21:34
DrkShadowIt is old. You removed ubuntu-desktop from your livecd squash fs.21:35
OerHekspinjavor, that is old, this one ic current https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InstallCDCustomization21:35
pinjavorOk, thank you for your help. I'm going to try that.21:36
asfadfI am on a live disk right now in ubuntu and I formatted both my ssd and hdd and made appropriate partitions but I get the error message "No EFI System Partition was found. This system will likely not be able to boot successfully, and the installation process may fail." I ran sudo apt-get install -y boot-repair && boot-repair in terminal. is it safe to proceed?21:37
DrkShadowasf: doubtful. `sudo fdisk -l` -- do you have a small, EFI partition?21:40
asfadfDrkShadow: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Vcgh2DFCg4/21:47
Kon-Hi, I'm on Bionic and getting an error when I try to update snapd to the latest version. This is from the apt log https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mJQtP2vSxS/21:53
blackflowKon-: is that an error though? Does it not update? Btw update how? Snapd is a snap that auto-updates21:55
ArmyMan007Hey everyone :) Long story short: when I ran the LiveCD version of Lubuntu 18.04 LTS, I was able to see my WiFi proprietary device but couldn't install it. After I've installed Lubuntu, it won't seem to find the device at all. What can I do?21:56
Kon-Well, apt tells me it's "1 [package] not fully installed or removed." blackflow21:56
Kon-And snapd is in the apt repository21:57
TheSilentLinkcan you install snap packages on an external drive or does it have to be your home folder?21:58
ArmyMan007Anyone?21:58
blackflowTheSilentLink: it's not even the home folder, but /snap/21:58
blackflowKon-: what did you run, though? snapd updates itself21:59
TheSilentLinkblackflow: what is the snap folder in my home directory then?21:59
Kon-I guess it is no longer listed in "apt list --upgradable" so I suppose it might be safe to ignore21:59
blackflowTheSilentLink: application data specific to your user22:00
Kon-blackflow: First I just tried to update everything in Discover (Software Center), and it threw an error. Tried it in Muon (Synaptic), same thing. Then tried "apt install snapd" and got the log I pasted22:01
blackflowTheSilentLink: snaps are isolated, so any app that would need a regular ~/ access, has limited access under ~/snap/...22:01
asfadfdo I need an EFI boot partition for ubuntu?22:01
Kon-asfadf: If you want it to boot in EFI mode, yes. You do have the option of having it boot in MBR / "legacy" mode22:01
TheSilentLinkright can that application data be moved to an external drive?22:02
blackflowyou can also do GPT + legacy boot. MBR is ancient.22:02
blackflowTheSilentLink: I suppose you could mount ~/snap/ from an external drive, yes22:02
TheSilentLinkthanks22:12
arooniis running an appimage app slower/less efficient than a native app specifically compiled for ubuntu?22:16
blackflowarooni: other than startup time potentially being longer, I don't see a reason why it would. containers are just namespaces. there's no emulation going on22:21
arooniahh didnt really know what an app image really was22:21
arooniis there a way i can get this appimage to be indexed somehow or at least appear as a regular app launchable via the launcher?22:22
blackflowarooni: it's very similar to flatpak, snaps, dockers, rockets, podmans, ...22:22
blackflowarooni: you can always write a .desktop launcher if the appimage isn't providing one22:23
arooniwhere is the right place to put the appimage file?  like ~/bin  ?  or ~/software/  ?22:23
aroonii mean i know its up to me22:23
aroonibut what do more people do22:24
blackflowarooni: you're the first one I know is using appimage at all :)22:31
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arooniblackflow: not by choice!  haha  it just seems like koreader's (multi platform ebook reader) build for debian doesn't work and couldn't build it myself22:31
y9pqbcan anyone confirm which kernels are in ubuntu 18.10 and 18.04.2?22:38
y9pqbdistrowatch claims 18.10 has kernel 4.18 and 18.04 has kernel 4.1522:39
Bashing-om!linux-image-generic bionic | y9pqb22:39
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic bionic | y9pqb22:39
ubottuy9pqb: linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.15.0.46.48 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 15 kB22:39
Bashing-om!info linux-image-generic cosmic | y9pqb22:40
ubottuy9pqb: linux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.18.0.16.17 (cosmic), package size 2 kB, installed size 15 kB22:40
y9pqbis that taking into consideration HWE?22:40
y9pqbanyone with 18.04.2 installed around?22:40
jeremy31y9pqb: 18.04.2 as a fresh install should use the 4.18 kernel22:41
y9pqbok, thank you!22:42
Bashing-om!info  linux-generic-hwe-18.0422:42
ubottulinux-generic-hwe-18.04 (source: linux-meta-hwe): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 4.18.0.16.66 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 11 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; s390x)22:42
OerHeksdingo gives 5.0122:42
jeremy31upgrades from 18.04, 18.04.1 will normally keep the 4.15 kernel22:43
y9pqbok, I needed that info to help someone who's on lubuntu 17.10 and their fancy new drawing tablet isn't working22:44
y9pqbI guess I'll just upgrade it to 18.04 and see if it works22:44
jeremy31Well 17.10 is EOL22:44
y9pqbyeah, I don't think he ever updated the thing22:44
KeithWeissharwhy does the hyper-v quick connect only have ubuntu 18.04.1 lts instead of 18.04.02 lts?22:45
KeithWeissharwhy doesn't hyper-v quick connect have 18.04.2?22:46
KeithWeisshari mean hyper-v quick create22:46
mondiprsaludos@@@@23:20
arunsHi, I need to update an SSL cert that is due to expire in a few minutes time on an Ubuntu 14.04 server.23:33
arunsI need to run apt-get update so that I can install certbot.23:34
arunsAFAIK there is not a staging server in place.23:34
arunsSince I believe apt-get update only refreshes repositories and fetches information on available packages, this should be safe to run, right?23:34
OerHeksaruns yes, update fetches lists only23:40
arunsThanks OerHeks23:40
blackflowaruns: waitaminute, you're worried about apt _update_ but not at all about installing kitchen sink certbot?23:52
blackflowif you're really concerned for prod and there's no staging, use something simple like dehydrated.23:52
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