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iceeSo, I installed 19.04.  Now my touchscreen doesn't work as a mouse, but it can be used to pull up the onscreen keyboard.  Is there a way to get the mouse functionality back?00:19
iceeI -hated- it being a mouse before, but ... there's some things I do where it's nice (mostly reading practice with my kids at starfall.com) :P00:19
icee(the dock takes screen-touch, too, and some other things)00:21
jdoeany chance there's someone who maintains systemd here? I'm hoping to get some love for https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1825378 -- 19.04 ships with a systemd that can't setup wireguard connections, broken by a backport ("rename and split set_wireguard_interface()"), fixed in https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/11580, doesn't seem to have anyone looking at it though.00:27
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1825378 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd-networkd doesn't set wireguard peer endpoint" [Undecided,New]00:27
jdoecan be worked around by force-downgrading to systemd_240-6ubuntu4 from systemd_240-6ubuntu5, but that's... not a great solution.00:27
jdoeand as an added bonus, it fails silently, the vpn connections just don't work.00:27
sere_so what is the best file system im thinking btrfs or ext400:28
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blogtenwhat's the recommended way to run guest operating systems, e.g. Windows?00:34
lunaticeditHey, in 19.04, how do you select the desktop environment on the login screen?00:38
Bashing-omlunaticedit: See if there is not a gear icon in the password box - dropdown .00:40
lunaticeditthere isn't :-/ I installed i3, not sure if there's any config stuff I need to manually do00:40
Bashing-omlunaticedit: Sorry ^^ was my only thought.00:41
lunaticeditI may go back to 18.04 anyway, it's hard to even get into graphical mode in 19.0400:41
lunaticediti have to nomodeset and jump around console buffers to get it to come up00:41
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virmahahello, I am getting into this weird state :00:49
virmaharoot@69f5e2700d08:/usr/share/doc# ls libcups2-dev/ -alh ls: cannot access 'libcups2-dev/changelog.Debian.gz': No such file or directory ls: cannot access 'libcups2-dev/copyright': No such file or directory total 4.0K drwxrwxrwx 1 root root   48 May  7 00:05 . drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 4.0K May  7 00:41 .. ?????????? ? ?    ?       ?            ? changelog.Debian.gz ?????????? ? ?    ?       ?            ? copyright00:49
virmahaeven though i've execute bit set on the directory, the files inside that directory cannot be listed/removed00:49
virmahahow can I fix that?00:52
Dax2019Hola a todos...00:56
devslash#php01:05
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juanonymousWhats the purpose of cryptsetup-initframs?01:47
activistjuanonymous https://packages.debian.org/sid/cryptsetup-initramfs01:54
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blogtenwhat's a good way to run virtual machines on Linux?  is vmware on Linux a good choice?  otherwise, it looks like KVM is the way to go.  any useful tips?02:04
TimeDoctorhttps://www.virtualbox.org is free02:05
golden_ticketblogten, try xen02:06
golden_ticketor virtualbox02:06
kveroneauI'm usually both a Debian and KDE kinda guy, but recently bought a Samsung Tab 502:11
kveroneauI got Linux on DeX working, very cool might I add.02:11
activisthey guys where can i see supported plasma mobile devices?02:12
kveroneauanyways, how does one install and enable the gnome onscreen keyboard?02:12
kveroneaucant find gok through an apt-cache search02:13
Eickmeyerkveroneau: simply swipe up from bottom.02:13
kveroneauDeX on screen ksyboard lacks tab, which makes the terminal almost useless to me.   cant live without tab completion02:14
Eickmeyerkveroneau: Try onboard.02:14
kveroneauEickmeyer: thats where the android on screen is, which Im currently using.  onkeyboard part of Ubuntu or android side?02:15
Eickmeyerkveroneau: Ubuntu.02:15
kveroneauthanks ill search for it now02:16
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Eickmeyerkveroneau: That said, I'm not entirely sure what you're doing is supported here.02:16
Eickmeyeractivist: Did you try asking in #kde ?02:16
kveroneauit is supported by connocial: https://www.linuxondex.com/02:18
kveroneauSamsung and connocical are working together to bring ubuntu to their phones and tablets.02:19
Eickmeyerkveroneau: We're volunteers in here. Please seek support from Samsung.02:19
Eickmeyer"Ubuntu 16.04 provided by Samsung Linux on DeX beta is a modified version of original Ubuntu image."02:19
EickmeyerThe key is "modified version."02:20
EickmeyerTherefore, no, it is not supported here.02:20
kveroneauEickmeyer: onkeyboard doesnt appear to be in the aarch64 repos, cant apt-get it, and command-not-found doesnt register it.02:31
Eickmeyerkveroneau: Not onkeyboard. onboard.02:31
Eickmeyer"sudo apt-get install onboard"02:32
kveroneauit was preinstalled, just wasnt sure what onboard was in the menu.02:33
kveroneauusing it now, but I cannot type fast, as I need to wait for the last key to display or pressing the next key will prrss the previoos key.02:35
kveroneauI puposely didnt correct those last words as e02:35
kveroneauan example.  this reminds me why I prefer phyical keyboard haha02:36
kveroneauonce I pick up the official keyboard, this tab will then essent02:36
kveroneauessentially be a nice portable linux machine. :)02:37
kveroneauthank you for your help Eickmeyer.02:37
Eickmeyerkveroneau: Glad to help. :)02:40
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raubWhy the output of modinfo is differing between 18.08 and 19.09: https://paste.centos.org/view/242ef5f703:52
raubSomething corrupted with my 18.04 install?03:53
raubs/18.08/18.04/03:53
hggdhraub: well, it is another kernel, is it not?03:59
horribleappshas anyone played around with uvc?04:52
horribleappsi.e. tried to hack around in the source code?04:53
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iceiceicehi, i tried to do an automatic upgrade from 18.10 to 19.04, it said that there were errors during the upgrade and my system might be in an unusable state05:03
iceiceicei'm trying to figure out how to proceed, one thing that is wierd is that `/etc/release` is missing05:03
qwebirc44914Hello I’m having a silly problem. Need to run “curl -L https://install.pivpn.io | bash” in terminal but the symbol “|” wont type everytyme I press it it types “# or ~” anyone kind enough to explain it to this newbie?05:07
krytarikiceiceice: https://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/amd64/base-files/filelist - it has got a lot variants, but that one ain't among them! :P05:07
ryuoqwebirc44914: does it do that anywhere else?05:08
jcottonqwebirc44914: you really should download and inspect the script before you pass it to bash05:09
qwebirc44914I’m not using gui . Terminal is the only thing I have on my screen05:09
iceiceice@krytarik: I got the "triggers looping; abandoned" message described here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/182542505:09
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1823004 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "duplicate for #1825425 Upgrade to 19.04 - cannot install 'install-info' (triggers looping)" [Undecided,Confirmed]05:09
iceiceicei'm thinking about doing what #11 talks about05:09
iceiceicekrytarik:^05:09
ryuoiceiceice: honestly all i ever hear is horror stories when trying to upgrade between majors. i know it should work, but you may be better off reinstalling.05:10
iceiceiceok thx05:10
qwebirc44914@ryuo I’m not using gui so the only thing available for me is the terminal.05:11
ryuoqwebirc44914: virtual console?05:11
qwebirc44914Its actually a raspberry pi05:12
ryuoso you're connected to it how?05:12
ryuoserial console?05:12
ryuoKVM?05:12
qwebirc44914Not sure what you are asking.05:12
iceiceicekrytarik: I guess I was thinking of `/etc/issue` not `/etc/release`, derp05:12
ryuoqwebirc44914: how are you connected to the terminal?05:13
iceiceicethx everyone05:13
qwebirc44914Ryuo: Installed the lite version of raspbian (basted on debian)05:14
qwebirc44914Ryuo: the operating system is just terminal no gui05:15
ryuoSo no X?05:15
ryuoYou're in a virtual console then.05:15
ryuoIf it's not SSH.05:15
ryuoor serial console.05:15
qwebirc44914Virtual console05:15
ryuoOne thing i'd try is seeing if the issue persists over SSH.05:16
qwebirc44914Ryuo: how do I do that.05:16
qwebirc44914?05:16
ryuo... nevermind it would take too long to setup.05:16
krytarikqwebirc44914: This ain't Raspbian support though, it's #raspbian05:16
ryuobut i've never heard of a terminal feature that does what you describe.05:17
ryuoit sounds like a key mapping issue.05:17
ryuoif so all i can suggest is making sure the console keymap matches your keyboard05:18
ryuoyou can try dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration05:18
qwebirc44914Is there any way to get on screen keyboard on virtual console?05:23
ryuoNo.05:23
sruliafter apt dist-upgrade (lubuntu 16.04) after plymoth i get black screen i can login to tty and every ~15 seconds screen turns off, have to ctrl+alt+f1 to get screen back, dont know where to start trouble shooting this05:38
marc_hi guys05:40
Apachezin software & updates I have set "automatically check for updates" to "never", yet I get popups from ubuntu that there are new updates available... wtf!?06:07
lotuspsychjeApachez: there's a difference between updates & security updates06:08
Apachezso where do I tell it to stop phoning home?06:08
ApachezI want to decide WHEN its supposed to check for updates no matter if they are security related or not06:09
lotuspsychjeApachez: why do you want to stop updates comming in?06:09
Apachezbecause I want to decide WHEN its supposed to check for updates no matter if they are security related or not06:09
Apachezand when I set it to "Never" I expect it to fulfill my wishes06:09
Apachezubuntu turns more and more into a phone homing pile of **** as microsoft windows have06:09
lotuspsychjeApachez: this is not the complaints channel, focus on ubuntu issues only here06:10
lotuspsychjefeel free to discuss in #ubuntu-discuss06:10
Apachezso noone knows how to truly disable checking for updates06:12
Apachezbecause obviously setting "automatically check for updates" to "never" didnt do shit06:12
ryuoApachez: remove unattended-upgrades perhaps?06:12
lotuspsychjeApachez: and please mind your language in the ubuntu support channel06:12
sruliwhen booting i can only get into tty, status of lightdm is Failed to start Light Display Manager, how do i trouble shoot this?06:13
lotuspsychjesruli: when you boot, press F1 to switch to text based boot, then check whats going wrong where06:14
Apachezlotuspsychje: mind stop being a jerk?06:14
Apachezryuo: thanks06:14
lotuspsychjeApachez: if you follow the guidelines, there would be no reason to tell you06:15
ryuoApachez: afaik, automatic updates just do an apt update pass. not sure why it bothers you so much. that's something you need to do for proper maintenance regardless.06:15
srulilotuspsychje: F1 does nothing06:15
lotuspsychjesruli: at wich point are you pressing?06:16
sruliafter plymoth, i should before?06:16
lotuspsychjesruli: yes, after grub and before login06:16
Apachezryuo: they are nagging me with a popup telling me that setting "automatically check for updates" to "never" didnt do shit06:18
Apachezbecause IF that setting had an effect then the ubuntu installation wouldnt suggest which packages to update out of the blue06:18
Apachezryuo: but unattended-upgrades removed, lets see if those popups resurface again06:19
ryuoApachez: i see. i primarily use LM. there's no popup for update announcements. it just displays an icon in the notification area to say that there's some available.06:19
Apachezlotuspsychje: if you learned from lets say ryuo people wouldnt think you are an ass06:19
srulilotuspsychje: i just see list of services all started ok, i dont see lightdm in the list, dont know how do scroll up here06:19
lotuspsychjesruli: is it stuck somewhere?06:19
Apachezryuo: thanks again06:19
srulilotuspsychje: no06:20
lotuspsychjesruli: so at wich point are you?06:20
srulilotuspsychje: tty login06:20
lotuspsychjesruli: wich ubuntu release are you on?06:20
krytarikApachez: Well, either the package cache already contained information on available updates when you toggled that setting, or you updated the cache manually afterwards and it does now.06:20
srulilotuspsychje: lubuntu 16.04.606:20
Apachezkrytarik: nope, I ran it last evening manually and then cleaned stuff afterwards (apt-get autoclean and clean)06:21
lotuspsychjesruli: lubuntu 16.04 is end of life06:21
Apachezand then this morning there is a popup in the dock that there are new updates available06:21
Apachezwhich again is funny since the setting for checking for new updates in software&updates is set to "never"06:22
lotuspsychjesruli: its reccomended you install lubuntu 18.0406:22
srulilotuspsychje: 16.04 end of life is in 2024! on this machine i am not yet ready to upgrade as it will break too many things06:22
lotuspsychjesruli: 16.04 ubuntu desktop is till 202406:23
lotuspsychje2021 actually06:23
lotuspsychjesruli: its reccomended you follow the eol time of your ubuntu flavour, so before its going end of life, you can upgrade and avoid broken situations like now06:24
srulithere is no way i can upgrade now, i need time to change many scripts for 18.0406:25
lotuspsychjesruli: we cannot support eol versions, i hope you understand that06:25
lotuspsychje!eol | sruli06:26
ubottusruli: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades06:26
srulii understand, i wasnt aware that lubuntu has shorter eol than regular ubuntu :-(06:26
ryuoisn't desktop Ubuntu the same there?06:26
ryuosruli: indeed. it's a confusing soup. most desktop flavors only get 3 years of full support.06:27
srulion apt-update (and now i tried do-release-upgrade), in the output i get "Could not execute 'apt-key' to verify signature (is gnupg installed?)"06:30
srulihow do i scroll up in tty?06:31
geirhashift+page up06:35
srulitrying to do realease-upgrade from tty, it aborts but cant find the reason, cant scroll up high enough06:36
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lotuspsychjesruli: make a backup of your data, and try an eol upgrade or a clean install 18.0406:55
krytarikAn EOL upgrade isn't necessary and won't work either because the 16.04 repos are still in the usual places due to main Ubuntu still being supported.07:00
lotuspsychjekrytarik: so the end of life flavours can just lts upgrade correct?07:01
krytarikYeah.07:01
lotuspsychjeah nice tnx07:01
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heller_hwy07:44
heller_or hey. anyone got ideas for a samba/nas server. should i use software raid or go with hardware?07:44
Valensoftware07:47
Valenif the hardware controller craps itself you need to source an identical one07:47
Valensoftware you just stuff the disks in a new computer and keep going07:47
heller_righg07:56
heller_right*07:56
heller_does ubuntu have software raid option when installing it?07:56
lotuspsychje!raid | heller_ start here07:56
ubottuheller_ start here: Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto07:56
Valendoes the gui installer support setting up raid these days?07:57
Valenheller_: small suggestion, before you jump in with both feet play around making raid devices on some files first, mdadm is fine with just turning a few files into a raid array07:58
Valenthen you can break the array and add new disks and the like to it without issue07:58
Valenif it's for samba you might look at zfs as your file system as well, it's the new hotness07:59
Valen(you don't use mdraid with zfs, zfs does it's own raid)07:59
Valenyou get easy snapshots and such like then and you can integrate them with the volume shadow copy I believe (at least freenas does so I presume it's available in ubuntu)08:00
tomreynheller_: if you want the RAID setup during installation, you should use the "alternative server installer ('debian-installer')". "mini.iso" may also work (can't promise).08:12
tomreynthe desktop installer doesn't support it, i think08:12
fefa2kHello08:14
fefa2kI increased the HD capacity of a virtual ubuntu server, the thing is, it doesn't show up in the linux partitions08:15
fefa2kI'm trying to increase it but all I can find refers to delete partition, recreate partition, that would make it lose all the information in that partition, right?08:15
tomreynfefa2k: after resizing a virtual storage, you next step should be to increase or move one or more partitions, and then reisze whichever other layers are on top of this (in the easiest setting: file sytems)08:21
fefa2kmmm, I finally did it with parted, now the second partition shows up with the whole disk size08:22
fefa2kbut on df -h it still shows with it's original size, I tried rebooting the machine but it's still the same08:23
tomreynfefa2k: post fdisk -l, lsblk08:24
tomreyn!pastebinit08:24
ubottupastebinit 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 | pastebinit08:24
fefa2khttp://paste.ubuntu.com/p/r2WjvWBfK5/ & http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sxNDRVs34C/08:25
fefa2khttp://paste.ubuntu.com/p/YVWDb4W8bP/ -> df -h -> that shows only 79G in /dev/sda208:26
fefa2kmaybe I'm reading it wrong?08:26
Valenfefa2k: after increasing the partition size you need to resize the file system to match08:30
fefa2kresize2fs /dev/sda2 did the trick!08:30
Valenlike that ;-)08:30
fefa2k^^08:30
fefa2kI thought I messed something up!08:31
fefa2kthank you guys, I should probably use LVM to avoid doing this, right?08:31
tomreynit would maker things easier on your next installation, yes08:32
tomreynmoving things around and resizing that is. generally, lvm2 obviously adds extra complexity. but it's a well tested tool for this use case.08:32
fefa2kperfectnice, thanks again08:33
ValenI'm not a fan of the added complexity of lvm tbh08:39
ValenI mean it has its uses but I use it so infrequently and most setups are pretty simple that it's easier to do without for me08:40
Valenstraight up increasing the disk size on an ubuntu VM there would be no functional difference between using lvm and raw partitions that I can think of?08:41
tomreynneed to reboot to apply updated partition table08:42
ValenIt is usefull in the physical world, when you run out of disk space and want a minimum offline time you can add more disks and expand the volume onto them or steal part of the end of a disk for an earlier partition etc08:42
Valenfdisk tells the kernel to re-read the partition table by default08:43
fefa2kon my environment a small downtime is no issue, but maybe it's useful on a higher demanding service08:43
Valenlvm is probably a good thing to learn if you want to learn things ;-)08:44
Valenit can do snapshots and all sorts of nice things08:44
Valenbut these days you might look at zfs for those sorts of jobs08:45
TomyWorki just got 18.04, installed wireshark and i'm getting strange errors even before starting a capture. basically it rejects all my filters with "unknown data link type -1" when using the "any" interface.08:45
tomreynlogical volumes can be moved around at will within the volume group and across (lvm) physical devices. if you have multiple partitions, you may not have this freedom.08:46
TomyWorki dont get that kind of error as root, so i guess i'm missing a group or something?08:46
TomyWorkon my old machine (14.04) i had the "wireshark" group, but that doesn't exist on the new machine08:47
TomyWorkoh nm, the group needs to be enabled using "dpkg-reconfigure wireshark-common" first08:48
venik212I have a batch file that runs an rsync job.  The rsync command works fine if I run it from a terminal, but when I put it in a .sh file, it fails with: Failed to execute a child process.  WTF?08:49
TomyWorkvenik212 what's a batch file?08:50
venik212a batch file is a BASH or SH file, which runs some commands08:51
AppAraathi, is there an ETA on when the Firefox package will get updated on Ubuntu so I can use my extensions again?08:51
AppAraat* on Ubuntu 16.0408:51
TomyWorkah, i usually call those shell script, to distinguish them from, you know, actual batch files :)08:51
EriC^^venik212: it's called a script in linux i think, windows uses batch or .bat08:51
TomyWorkpastebin your shell script08:51
venik212OK-- regardless of the name, the problem is the same08:52
venik212What's in a name?08:52
TomyWorkpastebin your shell script08:52
TomyWorkvenik212 i was also trying to make sure you're not on windows or something08:52
venik212It is VERY short, and runs correctly on another computer with the same OS (Linux-mint-xcfe).  How do I paste into the pastebiin?  I am new here08:54
TomyWork!pastebin08:54
ubottuFor 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.08:54
ducasse!mint | venik21208:54
ubottuvenik212: 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)08:54
venik212no, Tommy-- I am not on Windows08:54
EriC^^venik212: cat /path/to/script | nc termbin.com 999908:54
EriC^^ducasse: he's using it on ubuntu, he was saying on a mint pc it's running fine08:55
TomyWorkhe said it's the same os08:55
venik212I thought that mint WAS an official distro of Ubuntu-- was I wrong (again)?08:55
ducasseEriC^^: "with the same OS (Linux-mint-xcfe)."08:55
TomyWorkthat implies the pc he's asking for is also uses mint08:55
ducassevenik212: mint is not ubuntu, no08:56
EriC^^i figured he meant they're both 'ubuntu' based not literal, venik212 is it on ubuntu or mint?08:56
TomyWorkvenik212 mint is based on ubuntu, but not supported here. much like ubuntu isnt supported in #debian even though it's based on debian08:56
venik212I have two laptops, both running the latest mint-xcfe.  On the Yoga 2 pro it runs fine, but on the Yoga 11s it fails.08:56
TomyWorkbut still, let's see your script, chances are it's obvious anyway08:57
venik212#!/bin/sh # Incremental backup from /home/udi to the SD-128GB card cd /home/udi #xfce4-terminal echo 'Backing up your files!' rsync -avzX --exclude-from /home/udi/'exclude-rsync.txt' /home/udi /media/udi/SD-128gb/daily-backups/08:57
TomyWork!pastebin08:57
ubottuFor 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.08:57
venik212!pastebin08:57
venik212#!/bin/sh # Incremental backup from /home/udi to the SD-128GB card cd /home/udi #xfce4-terminal echo 'Backing up your files!' rsync -avzX --exclude-from /home/udi/'exclude-rsync.txt' /home/udi /media/udi/SD-128gb/daily-backups/08:57
TomyWorkdude how about you read the message the bot gave you08:58
venik212not sure if it pasted it where it was supposed to08:58
TomyWorkand do what it says in there08:58
venik212when all else fails, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS.  Now I had, and the url is: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bNkPPnYnQ3/08:59
TomyWorkok that looks a bit odd, but it shouldn't fail09:00
TomyWorkhow are you invoking it?09:00
venik212Either by clicking on it, or by typing into the terminal: sh rsync...sh09:01
TomyWorkyeah, don't do that09:02
venik212I agree, Tommy, it shouldnn't fail, and it doesn't on the Yoga 2 pro09:02
TomyWorkwhoknowswhat happens if you doubleclick it09:02
TomyWorkand by using "sh ..." you're essentially overriding line 109:02
TomyWorkinvoke it using "./rsync.sh"09:02
venik212that is how you execute executables in Linux09:03
EriC^^i'd check permissions09:03
TomyWorkyes, it is09:03
TomyWorkso go and do it09:03
venik212./rsync etc produces the same result.  I came here after all these failed09:04
EriC^^venik212: try the script with sudo once to see if that's the problem09:04
TomyWorkbad idea09:04
EriC^^or paste the exact verbatim error you're getting fully09:04
TomyWorkthat might screw up his perms09:04
venik212I did a chmod 75509:04
TomyWorkthat should do09:04
EriC^^venik212: what's the exact error you're getting?09:04
venik212I try to avoid sudo for the reason Tomy mentioned09:05
venik212hold on a sec.09:05
TomyWorkbtw i have an odd issue with xdg-open on 18.04. for some reason it seems to follow redirects before sending the url to the browser09:07
TomyWorkwhich is a bit crappy if you have urls that require a login09:07
TomyWorkhnnnng, "Open http and https URLs [x] in an application based on the contents of the URL"09:09
TomyWorkof course that won't work. who made that the default?09:09
venik212OK-- after some recent updates, I now get the error if I click on the file, but I can run it by typing sh rsync..sh   OTOH, if I type ./rsync..sh I get a wierd new error: wrong interpreter..09:10
venik212but at least I now have ONE way of running it.  Tomy-- what looked weird to you?09:11
TomyWorkusing windows line endings, perhaps?09:11
EriC^^venik212: i think if you paste the script in a pastebin you'd show more09:11
EriC^^likely your shebang line has a problem09:11
TomyWorkhe did09:11
venik212I did paste it:  the url is: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bNkPPnYnQ3/09:11
TomyWorkthe shebang looks ok09:11
TomyWorkbut we wont see line endings there09:11
TomyWorkvenik212 try "dos2unix rsync.sh"09:12
EriC^^just cat it to termbin09:12
venik212How did dos get into this?09:12
TomyWorkjust do it, venik21209:12
TomyWorksee if "./rsync.sh" works after that09:13
EriC^^hexdump -C /path/to/script | head -109:13
TomyWorkalso that09:14
venik212dos2unix.sh: command not found09:14
TomyWorkwat09:14
TomyWorkno one told you to write "dos2unix.sh"09:15
venik212Windows was nnever near this sh file09:15
ducassevenik212: i think you should take this to mint support, there's a limit to how much time we should spend on it09:15
TomyWorkdoesn't matter09:15
venik212oh-- sorry.  Hold on09:15
TomyWorkvirtually all linux editors can read and write text files with windows line endings09:15
TomyWorkAppAraat enabling studies worked for me09:16
TomyWorki did have to wait for a while, though09:17
TomyWorkthis was on 18.0409:17
venik212I guess I never installed dos2unix09:17
TomyWorkvenik212 dont bother with that. try the command eric gave you09:17
venik212that file should have no Windows contamination in it09:17
TomyWorkhexdump -C /path/to/script | head -109:17
lotuspsychjemove on guys, did you miss what ducasse just said?09:18
TomyWorkthis is likely as much an ubuntu as a mint problem09:18
lotuspsychjeTomyWork: it isnt, script issues are not related to ubuntu issues specially if its on mint09:19
ducassedoesn't matter, we do have a policy09:19
lotuspsychjeTomyWork: there is the mint channel or ##linux or ##programming09:19
zetteHi guys, any cn help me, how to install WhatsApp Web in Ubuntu?09:19
venik212sorry guys-- I'll go ask for help in Mint.  Thanks for helpiing09:19
lotuspsychje!rootirc | zette09:20
ubottuzette: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet.09:20
zetteubottu: how u know I'm as root?09:21
ubottuzette: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)09:21
friendlyGoathi i was wondering if i could get help with something. i have a partition i use for storage between ubuntu and windows and i can read and write to it on windows but i cant write to it anymore on ubuntu. im not entirely sure how to fix this.09:21
TomyWorkzette i think you're doing linux wrong. first of all you're on a desktop as root (bad idea, desktop applications are not that hardened)09:22
TomyWorkand then you want to use whatsapp :)09:22
AppAraatTomyWork: I'm aware of the FF studies method, but doesn't that involve sending unique info about your browser to Mozilla? If so I'd rather not do that.09:22
TomyWorkAppAraat your choice09:22
EriC^^friendlyGoat: paste any errors etc in a pastebin09:24
EriC^^did you mount the partition successfully?09:24
alocerhello guys. which packages do you exclude for production updates &09:24
alocers/&/?09:25
alocerlinux-image* ?09:25
lotuspsychjealocer: are you on ubuntu-server?09:25
alocerlotuspsychje: i am .09:25
lotuspsychjecome join at #ubuntu-server please alocer09:25
alocerok thanks09:25
friendlyGoathow do i check for errors? i have it automount via Gnome Disks09:27
friendlyGoatactually now that i think of it this didnt start until i got Gnome Disks working09:27
TomyWorkAppAraat https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d5BpBPh6f3/09:28
TomyWorkthis is a base64 of the experiment xpi i got09:28
TomyWorki found it next to the other xpis in ~/.mozilla/firefox/*/extensions09:30
AppAraatthanks, I'll consider that, though there appears also to be a standalone version of FF that updates itself, so I might go with that.09:31
ducasseAppAraat: that might use the normandy method - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/182771709:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1827717 in firefox (Ubuntu) "Normandy remote control should be disabled by default" [Undecided,Opinion]09:33
ducasseAppAraat: equally suspicious to studies09:33
AppAraatoh hmm, this is indeed a pickle. Thanks for the heads-up.09:35
TomyWorkAppAraat you can disable studies after that particular study flies in, btw09:35
TomyWorkit will keep the study installed09:36
TomyWorkabout:studies will show you the installed studies09:36
TomyWorkand allow you to remove them09:36
AppAraatI'll consider that, though I can also set app.normandy.enabled to false after startup.09:38
alocerif i update apache2 package will the webserver  restarts ? i wonder ?09:46
TomyWorknecessarily, yes09:46
AppAraatis that restart-on-update mechanism part of systemd?09:47
Sefid_parHello. Suddenly I could not ssh to Ubuntu Server from ubuntu. -vv says: debug1: Authentication succeeded (publickey). and it freezes at debug1: pledge: network.09:48
ducassealocer: it won't restart on library updates, though, for that look at the 'needrestart' package09:48
alocerducasse: thanks .09:49
TomyWorkAppAraat no, it's part of the postinst scriptlet of the package09:49
Sefid_parI restarted the server and client. also reinstalled openssh-server on server and ssh on client. nothing changed.09:50
aloceri asked on ubuntu-server but no replied. if i update using unattended-upgrade and apache2 or mysql-server got an update the systems will restart . right ? thats downtime :(09:50
alocers/systems/services09:51
TomyWorkalocer if you can't afford downtime, get a load balancer, add some redundancy and do rolling updates09:51
AppAraatthanks09:51
TomyWorkwat09:51
TomyWorkthat was for alocer, not you09:52
SimonNLthanks09:52
TomyWorkoh, late reply to my reply to your question09:52
TomyWorkdammit simon09:52
SimonNLwake up09:52
tdsalocer: worth keeping in mind you'll probably have a graceful restart of apache nightly from logrotate anyway09:54
alocertds: what.. didn't know that ..09:55
alocerthanks .09:55
TomyWorkare you sure it's not a reload, tds?09:55
pizzaburgerHello! Connecting a different max resolution external monitor to a laptop. Is there a way to keep te resolutions separate in ubuntu when in joined displays? It usually scales one or the other. Thanks!10:02
tdsTomyWork: it's a graceful restart, though I suppose you may need a full restart in an upgrade situation so the parent restarts as well10:02
lotuspsychjepizzaburger: you could take a look into dconf-editor perhaps for more screen tweaks10:06
JohnMurdochhello fellow Ubuntu users! does anyone how to stop the battery from charging at the 80% mark?10:06
lotuspsychjeJohnMurdoch: whats your end goal with this?10:07
pizzaburgerlotuspsychje: Thank you, I will!10:08
lotuspsychjepizzaburger: normally also it depends on how you dualscreen, mirror or stretch10:08
lotuspsychjepizzaburger: the correct graphics driver also influences the resolution, might also worth checking10:09
pizzaburgerlotuspsychje: "stretch" I guess, it's "join displays" in Ubuntu, lets you use both monitors separatly10:10
pizzaburger*separately10:10
JohnMurdoch@lotuspsychje for thinkpads, we can have the charging of the battery stop at 80%. is this possible with any other laptop?10:13
lotuspsychjeJohnMurdoch: not sure of that feature, you could try laptop-mode-tools maybe10:14
paul98would this be the right place to ask about ssh / sftp / chroot login issues ?10:17
ducassepaul98: on ubuntu?10:18
tomreynpaul98: if they are on a system running a supported ubuntu version, yes.10:18
paul98yup it is,10:18
BluesKajHowdy folks10:19
TomyWorktds oh i didnt know that "graceful restart" was an actual, distinct thing. what is it?10:19
TomyWorki thought it just meant "kill -15 not kill -9"10:19
tdsTomyWork: it's an apache thing, it'll have it reload the config, have every child process cleanly exit once their connections are all closed and then restart them, and a few other things i'm forgetting10:20
elpanchoHi10:20
paul98so I have a ubuntu 14.04 machine, running sftp and chroot, When use the key for ubuntu user it works fine, when I try to use the same key for a sftp user I get Permission denied (publickey), the key is stored in /etc/ssh/ with 600 root:root permission, the sftp user home dir is /var/sftp/user/ which has 766 wr root:root for the dir, there is no .ssh/authroized_keys file / folder though. IT used to work10:22
paul98then the server fell over so I restored a older snapshot (aws) to a working one but now I just can't ssh in as the user10:22
lotuspsychjepaul98: 14.04 is end of life, are you on ESM?10:23
andre144khi all10:24
andre144khow to find files which user "nobody" group "nobody" cant read?10:24
paul98my bad 16.0410:24
mika_hey guys, i have a weird problem: i updated my system from 18.04 to 18.10 and after that my system was super slow. After 5 minutes i get a commandline running, but i cannot even do a 'apt update', because it will time out. Does anybody knows a start for me, on how to investigate this issue?10:24
lotuspsychjemika_: can you pastebing the output of: sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade please10:25
lotuspsychje*pastebin10:25
EriC^^andre144k: that's a little excessive what is the actual problem10:25
mika_ok10:25
tomreynpaul98: /etc/ssh/ is an unusual location to store ssh client secret keys (but it's not strictly a problem). the default location for a root owned ssh client secret key would be /root/.ssh/10:27
paul98tomreyn:, I know it's very odd, I never set this box up oringally otheriwse I would have stored the keys in the home dir for each user e.g /var/sftp/user/10:28
paul98the end user who uses different keys to what i'm testing with are having the same issue, so it's almost a permission / config error with ssh / sftp / chroot but I just can't seem to spot it as to me it all looks ok10:28
tomreynpersonally i'd just start over, using a current how-to / man page, setting things up with default storage locations,10:29
tomreyn(i'm also havnig some trouble following your scenario but this may be just  me, i'm a bit dizzy, got the flu)10:30
paul98I guess I should have a .ssh/authorized_keys in the sftp root dir ?10:32
TomyWorkpaul98 take a look at ssh-copy-id10:33
mika_lotuspsychje: the problem resolved itself it seems... apt update works now. i will try to update it to 19.04. maybe the problems are resolved there.10:34
mika_maybe it started something in the background, but if all fails i will backup my data, and install it fresh10:35
lotuspsychjemika_: wich problems do you still have?10:35
tomreynandre144k: why do you need to?10:37
mika_lotuspsychje: well it is still super slow, and apparently /boot has to less space for the upgrade... but at least the second problem i can resolve myself. but thank you for your replies :)10:37
lotuspsychjemika_: you also chosen to upgrade from an lts to a non-lts. if you need a stable experience you might wanna stick to lts?10:37
andre144kcause i want find files which nobody cant read/open - they are stored on a nas, which are mounted by NFS/CIFS10:41
andre144kans some files in CIFS cant read cause NFS has special righs10:42
tomreynandre144k: so you want to use gnu find to search for files (and maybe other file system objects?) which match none of these applies to: (1) owned by user 'nobody' and readable by the owner, (2) owned by group 'nobody' and group readable, (3) world / other readable10:47
tomreynscratch "applies to"10:47
tomreynandre144k: keep in mind that this user will also not be able to access files which are located in directories this user has no access to.10:50
qwebirc67411hello I need some help10:57
qwebirc67411I was using an ubuntu live cd but looks like it froze and I don't want to restart it10:57
qwebirc67411is there a chance it will recover hours later?10:58
tomreynqwebirc67411: that's not impossible but rather unlikely10:59
ducasseqwebirc67411: i can't recall seeing that happen11:00
tomreynif you customized the live environment so much that rebooting / loosing the customizations means loosing a lot, then you should rather not be using a live session for this work.11:00
qwebirc67411tomreyn what would happen if I eject the CD and re insert it? would that help?11:01
tomreynqwebirc67411: this would certainly not help, rather make things worse.11:01
tomreynqwebirc67411: why is rebooting an issue?11:02
qwebirc67411I'm really stupid and have some important information that I need to retrieve11:02
qwebirc67411I know I should have not gotten so confident11:03
qwebirc67411is there any way to retrieve the clipboard at least?11:03
ducassenot that i can think of11:03
tomreynyou could try switching to a tty, maybe from there you can recover a few things, maybe after killing some processes.11:04
tomreynbut usually when you reach this point it is beyond recovery.11:04
qwebirc67411tomreyn the Cd just keeps spinning, maybe if I wait hours or days it will unfreeze?11:05
tomreynqwebirc67411: you already asked this question, and i already answered it. there is no need to ask it again, nor to answer it again.11:05
ontoHi! I am running ubuntu 14.04 on a docker container (needed for testing because some servers in production use it). It depends on php5.6 and I have added this ppa https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php but it has recently stopped working. A package that was available only a week ago isn't there anymore.11:06
qwebirc67411it was rhetorical but you're right11:06
qwebirc67411I'm just hoping for a miracle now11:07
ontoThe package in question is php5.6-bcmath11:07
cfhowlettonto/ you have bigger problems.  14.04 is not longer supported.  time to upgrade11:07
tomreyn!14.04 | onto11:07
ubottuonto: Ubuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) was the 20th release of Ubuntu. !End-of-life was April 25th, 2019. Paid support (ESM) is available. See also !esm, !eol, !eolupgrade11:07
TomyWork14.04 is EOL, get your production updated. yesterday.11:07
ontocfhowlett: Would've done it if it was that simple, lots of custom configurations from multiple people. Can't upgrade easily without possibly all hell breaking loose.11:08
TomyWorkyou should have started upgrading about a year ago11:08
tomreynnot doing something because "it's complex" is not a solution11:09
TomyWorknot that it really matters, security-wise, since you're using PHP anyway11:09
tomreynthat's a bit of a broad statement11:10
cfhowlettonto/ meanwhile, as you have found you have NO support and no security upgrades.  think it through.11:10
ducasseqwebirc67411: at this point you're better off starting right now to recreate what you lost, rather than wasting hours hoping for a miracle11:10
ontoTomyWork: I would've if I worked on this product. How does that comment help?11:10
TomyWorkit's a barnum statement. it's true for at least one person in the room11:10
cfhowlettonto/ as far as software, you can clone the package list easily.  and direct upgrade to 18.04 is supported from 14.04 IIRC11:10
TomyWorkis it?11:11
ontocfhowlett: Sure, that sounds like it would fix my immediate problems. Can you point me to the right direction? How would I go about doing that?11:12
cfhowlettTomyWork/ easy enough to test.  is your software sources are set to LTS upgrade only11:12
cfhowlettthen go sudo do-release-upgrade             should show a new OS available.  say yes11:12
TomyWorkyou might also want to look at rolling out something docker-based in production, in order to force people to go through proper procedures and not do manual changes in prod11:12
cfhowlettOR ... you could clean install11:12
tomreyni think onto suggested they are using the Sury PHP PPA11:13
ontoTomyWork: We are running this system in parallel with our new docker-based system (due to legacy reasons) and there is some weird wire-mangling to connect those together.11:13
cfhowlettTomyWork/ if you go to the clean install route, target your current partitions for the new OS and do NOT format your /home.  you ***should*** be OK, but backup your data first11:14
TomyWorkcfhowlett yeah tell onto, not me11:15
cfhowlettdoh!  sorry.  onto: see above for the how to.11:15
TomyWorkonto, time to cut ties with the old system then. send a mail to everyone involved that the old system is no longer supported and needs to go. tell them to move their shit to the docker-based system as the old one will be gone at date X11:15
TomyWorkmake sure to leave enough for people to return from vacations etc11:16
TomyWorkenough time*11:16
TomyWorkon date X, isolate the system from the internet and the new production system11:17
TomyWorkapproaching date X, send out weekly notices11:18
TomyWorkshould cover your ass :)11:18
TomyWorkif anyone forces you to keep the old system in place and can't be reasoned with, have them give you paperwork acknowledging the security risks11:19
TomyWorkand look for a new job while this simmering mess heads for the cliff11:20
lotuspsychje!who | TomyWork11:20
ubottuTomyWork: 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 :)11:20
TomyWorklotuspsychje i addressed onto11:20
TomyWorki made that clear, too11:20
aleksandrMaudutD can someone steer me in the right direction on working with more auditD rules?11:23
ontoThanks everyone for the suggestions.11:23
aleksandrMI need to secure and monitor a couple of servers...and be able to log avary activity from a central server.11:24
cfhowlettaleksandrM/ might want to ask #ubuntu-server11:25
ggnoredoI casually updated my kernel on ukuu notification but didn't realize that it's a major release anyway i rebooted it but then my desktop resolution was 640x480, nvidia x settings was completely empty and couldn't change the resolution. I reverted back to 5.0.13 to fix it but how am i going to update it? I'm using latest nvidia-drivers from ppa (418.xx) on Ubuntu 18.04.0211:32
lotuspsychjeggnoredo: for kernel play with reccomend !mainline11:33
lotuspsychjeggnoredo: after you chosen a supported kernel, you can switch nvidia drivers as you need11:34
lotuspsychjeggnoredo: is there a reason, you installed another kernel on 18.04.2?11:35
ggnoredoyes freesync11:35
ggnoredoso i skip 5.1 update and try again on the next update?11:36
ducasseggnoredo: you can try, but we don't support the mainline kernels. if it breaks you get to keep both pieces.11:37
ggnoredoi see.. thank you11:39
zap019.04 is faster.. nice!11:41
tomreynggnoredo: you say you need to use mainline kernels to make use of 'freesync' (probably G-SYNC). which minimum kernel version does it depend on?11:42
ggnoredoit's freesync but nvidia supports freesync monitors. Freesync was added with 5.0 kernel update AFAIK11:45
ggnoredoso my dev environment depends on it for testing. that's why i had to update my kernel on 18.04.211:46
TomyWorkggnoredo nvidia supports that now? or is that a linux-only thing?11:50
TomyWorkmy last info is that they want to peddle their own solution to the exclusion of freesync11:50
ggnoredono it's not a linux only thing. You can use freesync monitors with nvidia and gsync11:50
tomreynyes, linux 5.0 introduced FreeSync support via the "VariableRefresh" AMDGPU DDX driver option, which also requires mesa 19.0. i'm not sure how this related to nvidias'.11:50
TomyWorkggnoredo nvidia has always supported freesync monitors. the question is do they support freesync in their driver and hardware now?11:51
TomyWorki.e. does it actually do anything?11:51
ggnoredoyes it does, it's working on my freesync monitor, in this case gsync11:52
ggnoredobefore 5.0 and nvidia latest drivers it wasn't working11:52
TomyWorkah, it seems to be a recent development11:52
TomyWorkbeginning of this year11:52
ggnoredoyes it's new..11:53
airwindHey! So what's the *2019* version of communication over the internet for individuals? I'm talking about VoIP and video calls.12:04
airwindwhat open-souce (open-protocol) is popular?12:04
airwindback in the days it was XMPP/jingle12:05
airwindnow it seems to have grown out of fashion12:05
airwindAllo! Allo!12:07
jeremy31ggnoredo: There are Ubuntu 5.0 kernels in package linux-generic-hwe-18.04-edge in proposed repos12:07
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ggnoredojeremy31: yes, i'm using 5.0.13 and it's working fine, it's just 5.1 brakes something12:09
tsglovepragmaticenigma, I figured out my problem yesterday.  It was DNS.12:11
tomreynggnoredo: i think jeremy31 told you this so you'd be able to use this feature without having to run a mainline kernel.12:12
tomreyn!discuss | airwind12:12
ubottuairwind: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!12:12
ericPi did a generic install (didn't manually fiddle with partitions) and now have 2G of swap (for 16G RAM).12:16
ericPi don't know where it comes from 'cause 4(mount | grep -i swap) shows nothing12:16
ducasseericP: swap isn't mounted12:16
ducasseericP: see 'swapon -s'12:17
ericPducasse, gotcha, tx12:17
ericPducasse, where's that typically live in the init process (i used to see it in mtab, some ages ago)12:18
ducasseericP: check /etc/fstab12:18
jebailyI am sure you have heard of the "critical" firefox update that's going around? When does it arrive for Ubuntu? Firefox has patched it but it seems that Ubuntu firefox relies on the package manager to update?12:19
ericPducasse, i think i was misremembering; assuming that if it was specificed in fstab that it would show up in mtab (in some magic mount point...)12:20
jebailyFirefox 66.0.4 is required and out. Ubuntu 18.04 is still stuck on 66.0.312:20
urgodfatherhello room, i am having trouble while building from source using ubuntu 14.04. i keep getting an error about faked daemon and cannot seem to make sense of it12:20
CookieMyou can always use Mozilla build Firefox if you like jebaily12:21
ducasseurgodfather: 14.04 is eol and unsupported12:21
ericPducasse, so if i want to override it, i can just edit fstab and point it at a new partition?12:21
tomreynjebaily: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/182772712:21
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1827727 in Mozilla Firefox "All plugins disabled due to expired cert" [Critical,Confirmed]12:21
ducasseericP: yes, or use a swapfile12:22
jebailytomreyn: Yes, that is the bug. It's fixed but not yet in the repo for 18.0412:22
tomreynjebaily: it's in the works, test builds are done, i guess this bug report may get another update when it's out.12:22
tomreyni mean when the backports are pushed to archives12:23
jebailyCookieM: if i use the mozilla build will that autoupdate itself (like chrome) or do need to manually update it each time?12:23
ericPducasse, if i want to hibernate, do i need to use a partition? also, generally, what's the tradeoff between a swap partition and swap file?12:23
urgodfatherducasse thanks for the reply, i am aware that it's EOL, however the man pages for the source specify using 14.04 for the enviro. equally, they will not support me if i dont follow the man. my request is just to provide pointers as to what im missing or how to catch the error in a better way. thanks in advance.12:24
stonedIs there a way to import everything, including site passwords, cookies, etc. etc. FROM chromium-browser TO Google Chrome12:24
ericPducasse, current is "/swapfile none swap sw 0 0" which confuses me 'cause i still seem to have swap: "Swap:       2097148           0     2097148"12:24
ducasseericP: afaik you should be able to use a swapfile. not much tradeoff, i think12:24
stonedI use zram12:24
ericPducasse, tx, giving it a try12:25
stonedCompress your ram. So you can have more.12:25
jebailyurgodfather: I promise nothing but what's the exact error you have?12:25
CookieMjebaily, it autoupdates, you will be given a notice12:25
jebailyCookieM: Ah thanks. I think that's the best option then.12:26
stonedhttps://termbin.com/aaug12:26
stonedhttps://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/blockdev/zram.txt12:26
stonedYou might find it useful in addition to a swapfile.12:27
tomreyn!who | stoned12:27
ubottustoned: 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 :)12:27
stonedOk12:27
stonedericP: check out the last few lines I said.12:27
urgodfatherthe build script uses fakeroot, during the process of compiling the kernel it tells me the build failed due to being unable to start the "faked" daemon12:28
stonedurgodfather: do you have fakeroot installed?12:28
urgodfatheri tried looking it up but all that i can find is in relation to windows subsystem for linux12:28
urgodfathercorrect12:28
ducasseericP: use swapoff to turn off the swap you have, then expand the file12:28
urgodfatheri can manually run the fakeroot command and no errors12:29
stonedhttps://packages.debian.org/sid/amd64/fakeroot/filelist here's the source package ubuntu uses12:29
stonedAs you can see, faked is not a provided binary, urgodfather12:29
stonedYou ahve faked-sysv and faked-tcp12:30
stonedI dunno this fakeroot stuff at all.12:30
urgodfatheris faked-sysv and faked-tcp not part of faked? j/w12:31
stonedNo clue.12:31
stonedyou can do dpkg -L to see files in a package12:32
urgodfatherthanks!12:32
stonedhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/disco/amd64/fakeroot/filelist here's the ubuntu version of the same package same files.12:32
urgodfatheri'll look into that12:32
urgodfatherthanks again12:33
stonednp12:33
erle-Why are you not pushing the Firefox update?12:33
stonedurgodfather: read the manpages for those two12:33
urgodfatheris it possible that im dealing with a lack of sysv ipc support? j/w12:33
stonedI just got here. What are you doing?12:33
stonedtrying to build firefox?12:34
ducasseerle-: it has to be properly packaged and tested, this takes time and effort12:35
urgodfatherbuilding from source and unfortunately it specifies that i use 14.04 for the environment. yes, i know its old and eol but they wont support me if i dont have the environment set up correctly.12:35
BluesKajso ubiquity installs a swapfile in / instead of giving an option for a swap partition on efi/gpt installs12:35
urgodfathercorrectly = per directions of the man12:35
stonedYou will find no support for 14.x unless you probably paid someone12:35
urgodfatherwhile building the kernel, i get an error saying failed to started "faked" daemon12:36
stonedBut you have to setup a 14.x env to comply with someone else so you're stuck doing this?12:36
urgodfatheryes12:36
urgodfatheri know12:36
urgodfatherits lame12:36
urgodfatherthey even require me to swap dash for bash12:37
tomreynurgodfather: we support the ubuntu versions listed on the channel topic only. talk to the developers of the undisclosed software you are using there, or consider alternatives.12:37
jebailysome professional software?12:37
urgodfathertomreyn thanks for the reminder. i only request for generic pointers :)12:39
stonedI tried 19.04 and it was buggy so I went back to LTS12:40
urgodfatherwhich both stoned and jebally have both graciously offered12:40
stonedI can't find trusty tar's package list or anything on packages.ubuntu.com or http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/12:40
stonedurgodfather: dpkg -L fakeroot|grep bin12:41
stonedwhat do you see?12:41
jebailyWhat is fakeroot actually used for? I know that the man page says it does, but what is the use case for wanting to do that?12:42
stonedI've used it to build packages before.12:42
urgodfatherfaked-tcp, fakeroot-sysv, fakeroot-tcp, faked-sysv12:42
stonedAs advised by debian's wiki.12:42
stonedNow I use Ubuntu because I'm old and lazy and tired.12:43
urgodfatherjebaily its a pseudo root used when building12:43
stonedCan't setup anything manually anymore. Let these guys do it for me. I'll just install it and use it. Tyvm12:43
urgodfatheri wonder, maybe im setting up the environment wrong? it says all the dependencies need to be installed as root, including the toolchain. when im doing this, i just do it as sudo. maybe i should try again as true root?12:46
alocermail12:46
stonedyes, that's correct.12:46
stonedYou can't install packagks as fakeroot12:46
urgodfatherso sudo= not real root?12:47
stonedurgodfather: no, you can use sudo it's fine. No need to be root.12:47
stonedurgodfather: it is. su do, super user do, do something12:47
ducasseurgodfather: sudo is real root, for all intents and purposes12:47
urgodfatherthats what i always thought too, just spitballing12:47
stoned*nod*12:47
stonedThese guys, can you ask them to maybe make a virtual machine image of an ubuntu 14.x for their clients?12:48
urgodfatherlmao i wish12:48
stonedHow are they expecting for people to do this with 14.x in this year?12:48
urgodfatherdm me and ill explain better12:48
stonedAre you being paid at least decently for this I hope.12:48
stonedI can't.12:48
cfhowlettif they're not paying for extended support, they should be.12:48
erle-ducasse, it should build with the same parameters as the previous ones, also the current one should not pass the tests any longer if anything, so it literally cannot get worse12:49
urgodfathernah, personal endevor12:49
TEOSEOOOOhola12:49
TEOSEOOOOhi12:49
stonedI can't really, I'm about to go back and be sick.12:49
stonedBye.12:49
TEOSEOOOObye12:49
ducasseerle-: become a maintainer, and you can help speed things up12:50
urgodfatherwhelp, thanks again stoned. your guidance has been much appreciated12:50
Guest13155greetings to all :)12:52
stonedOh yeah, sure. I wish you best of luck12:54
urgodfatheris there a different way to point /bin/sh to /bin/bash other than dpkg-reconfigure dash > NO ? j/w12:56
tomreynchsh12:57
ducassethat will change the login shell12:58
stonedwhile I'm here, you can also edit the shell in /etc/passwd12:59
ducassehe's trying to change the system /bin/sh, not the login shell13:00
ducassejust change the symlink13:00
stonedOh, I thought someone said login shell13:00
stonedOh you did for information nm.13:00
urgodfatheri did an echo $SHELL and it says /bin/bash so i think it was done right13:02
stonedsudo update-alternatives --install /bin/sh sh /bin/bash13:02
stonedoh hang on, needs priority13:02
stonedsudo update-alternatives --install /bin/sh sh /bin/bash 013:02
stonedupdate-alternatives: --install needs <link> <name> <path> <priority>13:03
stonedTry and learn the alternatives system. It's very usefl.13:03
urgodfatherwhat is it?13:04
urgodfatherim looking it up now too13:04
ducasseurgodfather: $SHELL tells you your login shell, it's usually bash13:04
stonedurgodfather: you can use that format to add many kinds of shells to provide `sh' for you.13:05
stonedurgodfather: then you can use update-alternatives --config sh and it will show you the options you added13:05
urgodfatherducasse oh, well that doesnt tell me if /bin/sh points to /bin/bash then does it ? :(13:05
stonedyou can easily switch which shell proves /bin/sh using the update-alternatives13:05
stonedread the man page etc.13:05
ducasseurgodfather: no, 'ls _-l /bin/sh' does13:06
stonedhttp://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/en/man8/update-alternatives.8.html13:06
urgodfatherwell, it says cannot access _ but then underneath it says root root /bin/sh -> bash so thats good then, right?13:08
urgodfatherthanks ducasse13:08
tomreynreadlink -f /bin/share we still supporting a 14.04 system here?13:08
stonedit's fine. I don't recommend you modify things manually. This is why I advised the alternatives system.13:09
tomreyni eant: are we still supporting a 14.04 system here?13:09
stonedtomreyn: isn't lts 5 years?13:09
cfhowlett!14.0413:09
ubottuUbuntu 14.04 LTS (Trusty Tahr) was the 20th release of Ubuntu. !End-of-life was April 25th, 2019. Paid support (ESM) is available. See also !esm, !eol, !eolupgrade13:09
stonedwas there a 14 lts?13:09
stonedahh.13:09
TomyWorkstoned that's pretty bold, advising people to mess with system-managed alternatives :)13:09
stonedit's been 5 years.13:09
ericPducasse, stoned, hibernate works on my lenovo yoga, tx for your help!13:09
MeadI've got a question, why isn't apt-transport-https installed by default?13:09
TomyWorkbecause it's not needed13:10
tomreynMead: in current releases, that's because it's supported by apt itself.13:10
stonedTomyWork: in order to eats an omelet, you have to break some eggs13:10
urgodfatheroh wow, it went eol 2 weeks ago!!! bummer13:10
stonedTomyWork: alternatives system is precisely what's needed here.13:11
stonedit's a much cleaner way to handle the system wide symlinks rather than doing things manaully13:11
urgodfather well now im getting an error loading libfakeroot-tcp.so from LD_PRELOAD (cannot open shared object)13:14
urgodfathersounds like i broke something along the way13:14
urgodfathertime to wipe and start fresh13:14
urgodfatheron 16.04 of course13:14
urgodfather;) tomreyn13:15
ducasseurgodfather: we have good reasons for not supporting eol releases, so there's not much we can do for you, unfortunately13:18
TomyWorkstoned oh i thought /bin/sh ws already alternatives managed13:18
TomyWork+-13:18
stonedTomyWork: it's not! It seems13:18
urgodfatherits all good ducasse, i am grateful for what suggestions were given13:19
stonedTomyWork: which is why I add them myself, dash, bash, zsh, tsh, etc.13:19
TomyWorkseems like an obvious candidate for the alternatives system13:20
stonedShells are usually only managed on a user level basis, the system shell is just sh/bash etc mostly13:20
stoned*nod*13:20
stonedAnd ubuntu made the decision to switch to dash I think a while ago.13:20
urgodfatherknowing that 14.04 went eol 2 weeks ago also gives me leverage with the originator of the source code13:20
zetteHi, how to install WhatsApp on Ubuntu?13:21
urgodfatherstoned, yeah if i remember, that was like back around 9.x13:21
stonedWhat's App is an ARM based app which you can emulate on android-x86 or android emulator or anbox (if any of those work for you, my hardware is too old so I couldn't make it work)13:21
tomreynzette: there is yowsup-cli in ubuntu 18.04 - but i have no experience with it, including with whether it works.13:22
pragmaticenigmastoned, urgodfather: Please take the discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic. And focus on Ubuntu support questions and answers here. Thank you13:23
zetteAnbox is emulator?13:23
stonedyowsup is a python library that enables building applications that can communicate with WhatsApp users.13:23
stonedI don't think it would help him much unless he was a developer.13:23
urgodfatherzette you can run bluestacks on ubuntu but that may be a little asinine for whatsapp. maybe pidgin can connect to it?13:23
tomreyn!info yowsup-cli13:23
stonedbluestacks is windows only.13:23
ubottuyowsup-cli (source: yowsup): command line tool that acts as WhatsApp client. In component universe, is optional. Version 2.5.7-3 (bionic), package size 11 kB, installed size 39 kB13:23
stonedoh the -cli is a tool. Cool.13:24
pragmaticenigma!ot | stoned13:24
ubottustoned: #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!13:24
stonedpragmaticenigma: please knock it off.13:24
urgodfatherpragmaticenigma will do, if more questions related to my project arise, they will not go in the official channel13:25
zetteHow to install anbox?13:25
stonedThere is nothing offtoipc about how to emulate or run android or any ARM software on Ubuntu.13:26
stonedIt's a support question on how to do somethingin Ubuntu which may or may not have an answer. But it's a valid ontopic question. You constantly highlighting me needlessly is very annoying, please stop.13:26
pragmaticenigmazette: anbox is not part of the official software offerings from Ubuntu or Canonical. You can use their website for directions and support: https://anbox.io/13:26
ducassezette: 'snap install anbox' is one way, but not supported by us13:27
stonedThere is virtualbox which we can help you install, but beyond that, it's on you.13:27
tomreynthe nsap name would be "anbox-installer"13:27
tomreyn*snap13:27
stonedvirtualbox + android-x86 could work for you but obviously not a support option for ubuntu here.13:28
urgodfatherstoned, i think pragmaticenigma was referencing my questions/discussion about a source code originator that requires the environment to be on an 14.04 build, which is now 2 weeks eol nonetheless13:28
stonedSure. Whatever.13:28
venik212where can I get help with Mint?13:29
cfhowlett!mint | venik21213:29
ubottuvenik212: 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)13:29
ducassevenik212: there's a ##linuxmint channel here on freenode as well13:30
Meadtomreyn: if apt supported https in current releases, do you know why this guide says that 18.04 LTS needs apt-transport-https    https://www.ostechnix.com/how-to-setup-linux-media-server-using-jellyfin/ ?13:38
coconutMead: it's probably just not configured with https by default.13:39
z3t0hey all, I have been having some version errors when trying to install docker and nvidia-docker2 on a new machine (18.04)13:42
z3t0It seems to be a common issue but I can't find a work around in the meantime, any help is appreciated13:42
ducassezette: you can't run whatsapp on ubuntu, it needs a sim13:42
TomyWorkthis guy is still running irc as root13:44
cfhowlettTomyWork/ like morpheus said ... you can only SHOW them the path.13:44
tomreynMead: no.13:45
urgodfatherzette you would be better off using some OTHER program that is able to connect to WhatsApp servers13:45
TomyWorkhe's running irssi, so there's a non-zero chance he's at least not running a full desktop on that machine13:47
FrozenEyequit13:47
DarmockHi - if I'm installing, for example, postfix, I get a dialog-type menu to configure certain aspects of it. If I install via a non-interactive shell though, how can I expect the installation to behave? Will it choose the default options and how can I influence it if possible?13:55
stoneddpkg-reconfigure debconf might help13:58
zetteI cnt install Anbox :(13:58
Darmockstoned: ah! Thanks14:00
ducassezette: did you see my message? you can't use it to run whatsapp14:03
zetteducasse: sorry I cnt see, what u say?14:05
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ducassezette: you can't run whatsapp on anbox14:06
zetteducasse: why?14:06
ducassezette: it needs a sim card14:07
stonedhere's a really wonky workaround. Run windows in a vm, then run bluestacks and run android apps.14:07
ducassestoned: won't work14:07
urgodfatherducasse and stoned why not just suggest any other program that connects to whatsapp servers14:10
ducasseurgodfather: i would if i knew of any. a cli tool was suggested earlier, i don't know how workable that is14:11
urgodfatherthere's a whatsapp desktop client that is supported on ubuntu14:12
urgodfathernot by #ubuntu, but there still is14:12
Cheezthe desktop client will use the whatsapp web protocols though, so it still goes through your phone14:13
pragmaticenigmaurgodfather: The volunteers here prefer to only offer suggestions of software that is obtainable through the official Ubuntu software channels. Since those are the only applications this channel will support. Offering a suggestion to software that isn't there implies that person could receive support here, which is not what this channel is for.14:14
urgodfatherthere may even be a firefox plugin14:14
stonedNot only that, but we mostly can only help with things we ourselves use/have experience with.14:15
urgodfatherand, i agree, thats why im looking for one that will connect to whatsapp that is supported i.e. pidgin14:15
urgodfatherfor example14:15
urgodfatherhttps://diarium.usal.es/pmgallardo/2014/07/20/how-to-access-whatsapp-using-pidgin-instant-messenger/14:16
pragmaticenigmaurgodfather: What's App requires a physical mobile device with cellular service capabale of recieving SMS messaging. Any other "solution" still requires that a mobile device has been setup to use the service.14:16
stonedhttps://web.whatsapp.com/ what's this?14:16
stonedcan you just use this?14:16
stonedThey have a windows desktop client you can use in vm14:17
stonedor maybe with wine?14:17
urgodfather+1 for wine14:17
stonedhttps://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=1753414:17
stonedno dice.14:17
stonedyou can try it but latest rating garbge14:17
lotuspsychjejust use the whatsdesk snap14:17
lotuspsychjeits installable from ubuntu14:18
stonedhttps://www.whatsapp.com/download you can try the windows version on wine or in a windows vm14:18
stoned*shrug*14:18
bindithe windows app is just a browser14:18
bindijust use web.whatsapp.com14:18
stonedhttps://github.com/Enrico204/Whatsapp-Desktop/releases14:18
stonedhttps://www.fossmint.com/whatsapp-desktop-client-for-linux/14:19
stonedTry that. See if you can get that to work for you.14:19
stonedGood luck!14:19
stonedIt's depricated and may not even work!14:20
pragmaticenigma!enter14:20
ubottuPlease try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.14:20
rudeguyhi, i have ubuntu 18.04 and i was wondering: is it worth upgrading to 19.04? are there any big differencies?14:32
CookieMrudeguy, you will be better off staying with 18.04, it’s LTS after all14:33
OerHeksrudeguy, newer kernel, newer gnome .. i would stick to LTS, and put !HWE on top of thet14:33
OerHeks!hwe14:33
ubottuThe Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack14:33
_johndoeis it possible to disable the left+right mouse click behaviour?14:35
ducasse_johndoe: what are you trying to accomplish by doing that?14:39
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rudeguyoh lol, i meant 18.1014:40
rudeguy18.10 isn't lts, that's why i asked if i should upgrade14:40
OerHeks18.10 gives a limited support..14:40
ducasserudeguy: if on 18.10 you should upgrade soon, yes14:41
_johndoe@ducasse, because the left and right buttons on my touchpad are very close to each other14:41
_johndoeand whenever i accidently click on something with both buttons, it closes whatever i click14:42
rudeguyalright... should i backup all my files and configs before upgrading?14:42
ducasserudeguy: backups are always a good idea14:42
_johndoeso I don't want to keep closing tabs or windows whenever i click on them while using the touchpad14:43
OerHeksjohndoe and on what ubuntu version?14:44
_johndoeubuntu mate 18.04 lts14:45
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Qwerty710hi14:55
ansyebhello. anyone familiar with heketi glusterfs?14:57
tomreyn_johndoe: https://askubuntu.com/questions/725607/how-to-disable-physical-mouse-buttons-below-touchpad14:58
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adiaholicUbuntu is giving memory issues with15:10
zetheroosince 18.04 we have been experiencing intermittent and seemingly random failures of DNS ... pinging the hostname returns: Temporary failure in name resolution15:10
zetherooI know how to fix it, but it seems to just happen again a few days later15:11
zetherooThis occurs on multiple systems, with the common denominator being 18.0415:11
im0ndeHi, I have a problem updating mysql-server on ubuntu server LTS 16.04. I get this error when running any apt-get operation:15:12
im0ndehttps://gist.github.com/binaryplease/ef2397b5206c5f512a8ccaefeec0532815:12
adiaholicUBUNTU 18.04 is giving memory issues with java.  Memory gets full after 6-7 hours of continuous work. Later inspite of having closing everything related to java. Memory is not free. I think it is a serious memory management issue. Please let me know if anyone has any idea about it.15:14
tomreynadiaholic: what does your process list tell you about it?15:15
Qwerty710adiaholic: tried memtest?15:15
ioriaim0nde, i suggest to check if any mysqld processes are already running; kill them ,purge mysql-server and mysql-server-5.7  and reinstall15:16
tomreynadiaholic: also, what do "free -h" and "vmstat" report15:16
im0ndeioria: That would require to delete all data?15:16
im0ndeI think I fixed it by creating a new user with that name15:17
im0ndeTesting..15:17
im0ndemysql> GRANT ALL PRIVILEGES ON *.* TO 'debian-sys-maint'@'localhost' IDENTIFIED BY '<your password>';15:17
im0ndethen apt -f15:17
im0nde apt  install -f15:17
ioriaim0nde, no data involved btw15:17
im0ndeok, if it doesn't work out I'll try that15:18
pizzaburgerHey! After upgrading to 19.04, cryptsetup asks for the wrong drive to be decrypted (nvme0n1p5_crypt instead of sda5_crypt). How do I reverse it?15:18
im0ndeBut I conf'ed quite a bit in my.conf, would like to avoid it15:18
im0ndeioria: Seems resolved..15:18
ioriaim0nde,ok15:18
adiaholictomreyn: It tells me that multiple instances of java are running.15:19
adiaholicAlso I wonder, how to run memtest. Thanks for the lead though :)15:19
tomreynadiaholic: and how does their memory allocation add up to your total memory, also that of the other processes?15:19
tomreynpizzaburger: boot into the system or chroot mount from a live cd and edit /etc/crypttab, then sudo update-initramfs -u15:21
adiaholictomreyn: In what sense, is this question ?15:21
adiaholicThe first instance takes about 800 MB right now where as the seconf instance takes 400 MB15:21
tomreynadiaholic: and your total memory is?15:22
adiaholicAnd after 4 more hours I'm sure My 8 gb memory would be used15:22
adiaholic8 GB is my total memory15:22
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tomreynadiaholic: so you'Re saying the memory allocation of the java processes is growing over time, and so much that your system's phical memory is fully allocated?15:23
_johndoe@tomreyn, but that'll disable the right click for good15:23
_johndoei want to be able to use it15:23
JoshShellI set prlimit in /etc/security/limits.d/  It set on the console, but not X11.  Using lightdm15:23
_johndoeit's just the behavior that i want to disable when two buttons are used at the same time15:23
adiaholictomreyn: my physical memory is 1 TB  which is entirely dedicated to UBUNTU 18.0415:24
adiaholicI have 8 GB of RAM15:24
tomreyn_johndoe: i see. i don't know how to do this.15:24
adiaholicAnd there is only one OS on my machine15:24
adiaholicSo there is no chance of my PC going into hibernation15:25
JoshShell_johndoe: Did you try -Xmx ? There is another option...15:25
hggdhadiaholic: so your Java program has a memory leak somewhere15:25
_johndoehow do i do that?15:25
tomreynadiaholic: then i can't follow you. you say you have 1 TB of physical memory, but also that you have 8 GB or RAM, fully allocated to ubuntu, and there is no other OS, so no virtualization. so how much physical memory do you have, 1 TB or 8 GB?15:26
JoshShell-XX:MaxHeapSize=512m15:26
JoshShell_johndoe: It's either -Xmx or -XX:MaxHeapSize=512m15:26
tomreynadiaholic: go with hggdh + JoshShell, it's what you really want, i think15:26
adiaholictomreyn: 8 GB is my physical memory15:27
adiaholicwhereas 1 TB is my harddrive15:27
_johndoeJoshShell, i'm not talking about my memory though15:27
adiaholicsorry for misunderstanding15:27
JoshShellOh, I mean adiaholic : -XX:MaxHeapSize=512m  or -Xmx15:27
_johndoei think you mistook me for someone else15:27
_johndoeheh15:27
tomreynadiaholic: i see, no worries.15:27
adiaholic:)15:28
pizzaburgertomreyn: So I was able to unlock the drive through DISKS in Ubuntu Live, but that same password doesn't let me decrypt the drive on boot15:33
tomreynadiaholic: so, just to sum it up, most likely what you're seeing there is a java application leaking memory / not garbage collecting properly. that's a somewhat common issue, which can have the effect you'Re reporting. but this is not an issue with ubuntu / linux's memory management, but really one of the application. the commands you were provided can help limiting the java virtual machine to a hard maximum memory allocation, but this won't fix15:33
tomreynyour application, it will just fail when this point is reached.15:33
tomreynpizzaburger: that's probably a keyboard layout issue15:34
tomreynpizzaburger: hadn't we discussed this before and you filed a bug or something?15:34
tomreyni seem to have very faint memories of such.15:35
pizzaburgerlike a while back?15:35
tomreynweeks15:35
pizzaburgerDon't think so15:36
pizzaburgerWould have wiped and reinstalled the machine instead of waiting for weeks15:36
tomreynokay, so i'm just mixing this up.15:36
pizzaburgerSo is it normal for sda5_crypt to change to nvme0n1p5_crypt after updateing to 19.04?15:37
tomreyncould be, if it's really an nvme and only the newer kernel version detects it as such.15:39
tomreynpizzaburger: use UUIDs to prevent such issues.15:40
tomreynsee "blkid"15:40
BlackDexHello there, is there a gui way like in unity to show all the network settings, like mac, ip, gateway, dns etc.. i can't seem to find it in gnome315:42
tomreynpizzaburger: and either replace your existing luks passphrase by one which does not have keyboard layout specific characters (comparing your layout to that of US-English) or add additional passphrases covering all keyboard layouts you might encounter.15:43
tomreynBlackDex: how about settings -> network -> click on cog next to your connection profile.15:44
pizzaburgertomreyn: Thanks, I'll look into blkid. Also, I've connected an external keyboard and typed the password - still no match. Is there a way to see the password when encrypting your drive ?15:45
lordcirth__pizzaburger, during the boot prompt?15:48
pizzaburgerlordcirth__: yeah15:48
pizzaburgerlike "hunter2" instead of "******"15:49
lordcirth__pizzaburger, looking at 'man cryptsetup' it doesn't seem so15:49
lordcirth__pizzaburger, however, you might be able to get a shell in the initrd and just type it, in order to see what keymap it's using15:50
tomreynpizzaburger: i don't think there is, it's disabled on purpose. but you can check whether yours matches when it's flly booted, switching between different keyboard layouts.15:50
lordcirth__tomreyn, do you know what kernel command line would just drop to an initrd busybox shell? That might be helpful15:52
tomreyn"break"15:52
lordcirth__Cool, thanks. pizzaburger, try 'break', then you can type in the initrd and see what it's doing15:53
pizzaburgerlordcirth__: sorry, but where do I type it?15:53
lordcirth__pizzaburger, by editing the grub boot entry and appending it to the linux kernel line15:54
tomreynhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters15:54
lordcirth__During boot, that is15:54
lordcirth__There should be a bot command for that link, come to think of it15:55
BlackDextomreyn: that is nice for wired, but not wireless15:55
tomreyn!kernelparm15:55
ubottuTo add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters15:55
lordcirth__Ah, there it is15:55
BlackDexi kinda mis the old network-manager/unity way15:56
tomreynBlackDex: then it's settings -> wi-fi -> click on cog next to your connection profile. shows the same info as for a wired device, and the detaisl you asked for.15:57
BlackDexhmm, that seems to work, still miss the old way ;)15:58
BlackDexBut thx for the pointers :)15:58
tomreynyou can also access this via the network-manager applet15:59
tomreynBlackDex: ...so from the combined network/sound/power menu on the top right corner16:00
pizzaburgertomreyn , lordcirth__ : Okay, so it seems that the keyboard layout is changed, need numbers. And it does not let me turn on NumLock for the numpad on the external keyboard to work. Is there a way to switch the layout?16:00
tomreynpizzaburger: in gnome-shell: Settings -> Region & Language -> Input Sources16:02
lordcirth__pizzaburger, What version were you running before the upgrade? 18.04?16:02
tomreynpizzaburger: from the initrd, you cna use the "loadkeys" command.16:04
pizzaburgerlordcirth__: 18.1016:05
tomreyne.g. "loadkeys es" to load a spanish keyboard setup16:05
tomreynyou should probably file a bug if this failed as a result of the upgrade.16:06
pizzaburger(initramfs) loadkeys en       I get               sh: ckbcomp: not found16:11
tomreynhmm, sorry, it's probably too early during the boot then16:12
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pizzaburgertomreyn: how do I turn on Num Lock for drive decryption?16:12
analogicalI'm looking for a program that can creat a bootable usbstick16:12
jcottonfor what OS?16:13
analogicallinux16:13
boredguyRufus?16:14
analogicalrufus is windows only16:14
geniianalogical: woeusb16:15
pizzaburgeranalogical: UNetbootin16:15
boredguywoeusb works afaik16:15
jcottonI thought that only did Windows ISOs16:16
geniijcotton: It can turn any CD/DVD bootable image into a bootable image suitable for USB16:16
jcottonah nice16:16
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singlevalueHello :)16:34
tomreynpizzaburger: i don't expect numlock to work to work the same during early boot and on the fully booted system, i suggest not to use it.16:37
singlevalueCan I ask a question to whoever is available and may want to help ? :)16:38
lotuspsychjeask a question singlevalue16:38
singlevalueAt the installation process i accidently selected Stockholm has my timezone, i changed it to Vienna but now the calendar and days and all are in Swedish16:39
singlevalueHow can i change that ?16:39
singlevalueBy the way, Ubuntu is amazing and is working great on my Macbook Pro otherwise :)16:39
pizzaburgertomreyn: tried adding setkmap=en in GRUB boot line but did not work. All I need is two numbers16:40
lotuspsychjesinglevalue: systemsettings/change your language/region16:41
singlevalueah found it, much thanks :)16:42
tomreynpizzaburger: can't you use the number line above the character keys?16:42
tomreyn*letter, not character16:42
lillociao16:43
lotuspsychje!it | lillo16:44
ubottulillo: Vai su #ubuntu-it se vuoi parlare in italiano, in questo canale usiamo solo l'inglese. Grazie! (per entrare, scrivi « /join #ubuntu-it » senza virgolette)16:44
pizzaburgertomreyn: since the layout is changed to a different language, the number line is symbols with language-specific characters16:47
adam_bailey.16:48
tomreynpizzaburger: in case your keyboard layout is lithuanian, hold ctrl and alt while typing the numbers from the line of keys which end with the backspace on the right hand side.16:48
dzieglerHi, I use a straight forward apt-get install installation of dnsmasq as DHCP server in my network. I run into some ip address conflicts with cloned VMs (MAC address changed) and Bionic with Netplan. All VMs get the same ip address from dnsmasq . The only way to resolve this issue is to set dhcp-identifier: mac in the netplan config. Is this normal?16:48
pizzaburgertomreyn: wow, thanks. Worked with holding RIGHT alt. Did you just lookup my IP from whois?16:51
tomreynpizzaburger: yes, and tested it here https://www.branah.com/lithuanian16:52
sappheiroshow do i change web browser used to open links clicked in IRC? i changed html default to falkon, but links clicked in quassel still open in firefox16:59
pizzaburgertomreyn: Seems that after the upgrade english language was removed and I was left with a different language for the kayboard layout. Facing the same issue on login screen, but need an asterisk. Is there a way to test the keyboard from the login screen?16:59
lotuspsychjesappheiros: system settings/details/default applications16:59
sappheiroswould that not be Alternatives Configurator in lubuntu, lotuspsychje?17:00
sappheirosit comes up searching the menu for 'default'17:00
lotuspsychjesappheiros: oh i lubuntu cant recall, but i think there soemthing similar gui there too17:01
sappheirosLXQt settings > File associations?17:01
sappheirosi think i did that already17:01
RammelbieberHey guys, I have a question to postfix and telnet (sent a test mail on localhost). After the telnet seesion, the mail was queued. But I found no mail in the mail folder. In the log file ( /var/log/mail.log ) it was removed. oO Does anyone know why ?17:01
pizzaburgertomreyn: ctrl+alt+F2 lets me see the passowrd. Okay I logged in. Have EN language again.17:02
tomreynpizzaburger: there's an onscreen keyboard avvailable at the login prompt17:02
pizzaburgertomreyn: So it seems that I have probably left a different language on before last shutdown. How do I make sure EN is ALWAYS the default language, even on boot?17:03
pizzaburgertomreyn: Alright, so just tested it. Apparently after the 19.04 update the system automatically switches to a different language for boot up and login. What is up with that? How do I fix this?17:05
ioriapizzaburger, not sure, but try : echo "KEYMAP=Y" | sudo tee -a /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf    and  update-initramfs -u17:07
tomreynpizzaburger: i don't know really. over the years, i've had the early cryptsetup-luks passphrase prompt switch back and forth between english and my configured locale.17:09
tomreynso personally i've just gotten used to either have passphrases which can be entered in either, or to have both passphrases stored in key slots.17:10
marqueziniwhat is windows linux subsystem? this shit emulates a linux inside windows kernel?17:10
pizzaburgerioria: Did not work, thanks though!17:10
lotuspsychje!language | marquezini17:11
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tomreyn!wsl | marquezini17:11
ubottumarquezini: Windows 10 has a feature called Windows Subsystem for Linux, which allows it to run Ubuntu (and other Linux distro) userspace programs without porting/recompliation. For discussion and support, see #ubuntu-on-windows or ##windows. For installation instructions, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/install_guide17:11
pizzaburgertomreyn: Also, on login screen english language is not available for selection, only the other install language. After login, english is back up. That's not normal, is it?17:11
pizzaburgerI guess I'll just try re-installing Ubuntu, might have messed something up myself without knowing it...17:16
tomreynpizzaburger: i guess gdm should offer the same keyboard layouts to choose from as gnome-shell does17:16
spinningCati used convert and covert pdf to docx i cannot write anything17:16
spinningCatany better solution17:16
spinningCat?17:17
pizzaburgerAnyways, thanks a million tomreyn, lordcirth__ . ioria, you are awesome!17:17
lordcirth__spinningCat, pdf's arent intended to be edited or converted - are you sure you need to do that?17:18
spinningCathmm if it is not that is okay17:18
tomreynpizzaburger: you're welcome. maybe also give this a try: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm3/+bug/1660041/comments/1017:18
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1660041 in gdm3 (Ubuntu) "wrong keyboard layout in gdm" [Undecided,Invalid]17:18
spinningCati fount some solution about it17:19
spinningCati am just searching that is all lordcirth__17:19
lordcirth__spinningCat, It is possible, I'd just try to find other ways first17:19
lotuspsychjespinningCat: inkscape can edit pdf's if thats what you want?17:19
tomreynspinningCat: try loading the pdf in libre office.17:20
ducasseif the text is editable, that's not true for all pdfs17:21
pizzaburgertomreyn: Thanks. but that did not work for neither the decrypt or login17:24
spinningCati will keep those in my mind thanks17:24
ioriapizzaburger, can you paste  /etc/default/keyboard ?17:27
pizzaburgertomreyn: Also, I removed non-EN languages completely and the layout is still in a different language on decrypt. Its wild.17:27
lotuspsychjepizzaburger: tomreyn is afk for the moment17:28
pizzaburgerioria: paste.ubuntu.com/p/W9HhY6ZgRZ17:30
pizzaburgerioria: This is after removing non-EN keyboards (layout during decrypt is still non-EN)17:30
ioriapizzaburger, setxkbmap -query17:31
pizzaburgerioria: paste.ubuntu.com/p/2M34GC4V5Z17:32
ioriapizzaburger,  try  sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration17:34
pizzaburgerioria: 1 sec, need to find my keyboard model17:35
ioriapizzaburger,  pc10517:35
pizzaburgerioria: paste.ubuntu.com/p/jnBbyJm<9717:37
pizzaburgerioria: paste.ubuntu.com/p/jnBbyJnM9717:37
ioriapizzaburger,  no17:38
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pizzaburgerioria: Finished the set-up. Rebooted and both - decrypt and login - work fine with having EN as default language. Thanks! So will installing another keyboard language mess this up?17:43
ioriapizzaburger,  maybe, i know that there are some issues if you use a not-en encryption passphrase17:44
* eelstrebor was wondering if the topic could be changed to indicate which version(s) are LTS?17:45
pizzaburgerioria: Installed an alt keyboard language, and it did not mess everything up. I'm super happy, thanks for the help!17:46
ioriapizzaburger,  ok, no problem17:46
lotuspsychjeits an idea eelstrebor feel free to suggest that in #ubuntu-ops17:46
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Single21YearsOldI will start my Live Show in 10 minutes. Fastest people will join my Private Live for FREE! Be among the first 5 people to write me "FREE INVITE" on my CAM room: http://snip.li/Y9uLM18:01
ekirois there a performance benefit to compile installing or is it the same as installing a package?18:10
ekirotalking about nginx specifically18:10
calcul0n_ekiro, it could help if you know what compiler flags you need exactly but i don't think it would change things much18:14
calcul0n_in general you want to compile because you don't have the package or just want the latest version18:15
NyanCatI have a really smart and possibly very dumb question18:15
NyanCatWhy is ca.archive.ubuntu.com over IPv6 routing to the netherlands?18:16
NyanCatshould that not be, err, in canada?18:16
lordcirth_NyanCat, probably because not all mirrors support IPv6 yet?18:18
lordcirth_NyanCat, try mirror.csclub.uwaterloo.ca18:19
NyanCatWill try later18:19
NyanCatI only ask because I'm having a hard time updating my system right now and there seems to be a *ton* of packet loss along the way18:20
tdsNyanCat: here at least that resolves to the same set of IPs as archive.ubuntu.com and gb.archive.ubuntu.com, and all of those IPs appear to be servers in london (though I suppose it might be anycasted?)18:22
NyanCat?_?18:22
tdsactually, that just looks like a wildcard record, I see the same addresses on randomstring.archive.ubuntu.com18:23
qwebirc19566Hey can anyone tell me what Im missing? I'm trying to do a software raid on the ubuntu server setup, I've got two drives and set it on raid 1 with 1 active and 1 spare, and its saying I cant do this because "Raid level 1 requires at least 2 active devices"18:27
Mee12 /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Mee12 ypplkxdvyods18:27
Mee12 /msg NickServ VERIFY REGISTER Mee12 ypplkxdvyods18:27
daxMee12: remove the space(s) from the starty18:28
daxor /quit, i guess18:28
tdsqwebirc19566: so you need two active drives, not one active and one spare18:29
tdsif you want a hotspare you need 3 drives18:29
qwebirc19566Oh so I create a boot partition on one and set two as active?18:29
NyanCattds: So it would seem18:29
tdsqwebirc19566: ah, that gets a little more painful - iirc you should be able to put your /boot on a mdadm mirror, and then install grub on both drives, it'll take a bit of fiddling though18:30
akakakaHey can anyone tell me what this thing is installing https://imgur.com/a/Vn6HXPZ18:30
akakaka?18:30
qwebirc19566As soon as I try and do anything with the drives in regards to partitions or anything, it greys out the raid option18:30
NyanCatthough i guess if i wanted to update my system using windowsisbetter.archive.ubuntu.com18:30
NyanCatfor hilarity...18:30
tdsheh18:31
tdsqwebirc19566: what version is this? for server at least the installer has changed a lot recently18:31
qwebirc19566the newest one, it updated as soon as I ran it, was it 15.05? I cant remember sorry18:32
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, 18.04 is latest LTS and 19.04 is latest stable.18:32
tds^ would be useful to know if this was with the desktop or server installer as well18:32
qwebirc19566Must be 19.04, its the server installer18:32
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, raid 1 requires 2 actives, why would you set a spare?18:33
lordcirth_Ah, someone said that already18:33
qwebirc19566I think I was getting confused with the terminology sorry yeah18:33
qwebirc19566Even if I set both as active it says "requires two active devices"18:33
qwebirc19566ah wait one sec18:34
qwebirc19566It now says "If you put all disks into RAID or LVM VGs, there will be nowhere to put the boot partition"18:34
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qwebirc19566Im getting kind of confused sorry, havent set up a raid like this before, so from that error it looks like it cant create the two disk raid because it doesnt know where to place the boot partition18:38
qwebirc19566but if I manually define any partitions it greys out the raid menu18:38
qwebirc19566Anyone know what Im missing? I even tried to do the auto "Use the entire disk" and the raid option greys out18:49
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, don't raid the whole drives, raid a large partition on each drive18:51
jcottonisn't LVM a better idea than RAID?18:51
lordcirth_Then put the boot partition beside it18:51
lordcirth_jcotton, how so?18:51
jcottonI just thought it was18:51
lordcirth_LVM has more features, but is also more complex, especially if you start doing raid with it18:51
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lordcirth_If all you want is for everything to be raid1, mdraid is simplest.18:52
qwebirc19566could I just install everything on one drive for now and setup raid once Im booted? that might be easier18:53
qwebirc19566like, just use the reccomended partitions etc and set up the raid once its logged in18:53
Anonymous?18:53
dzieglerWill /etc/machine-id gets created automatically if i remove the file and reboot the system?18:53
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lordcirth_qwebirc19566, no, mdraid goes underneath, so replacing it after wouldn't really work18:53
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, one thing you could do is install / using btrfs, then use btrfs mirroring to the other drive.18:54
lordcirth_But btrfs is again more complex than mdraid.18:54
qwebirc19566so how could I get to mdraid while Im in the setup iso?18:54
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, just make a 512MB /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda2. Use one as /boot or ESP. Then make /dev/sda2 and /dev/sdb2, using all remaining space.18:55
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lordcirth_qwebirc19566, set both a2 and b2 to be "physical volume for raid". Then make a raid1 on it. Then format the raid1 device ext4 and select it as /. Done18:56
Guest89068anyone got virtualbox working on ubuntu 18 with secure boot? seem to be broken as fuck18:56
lordcirth_!ohmy | Guest8906818:56
ubottuGuest89068: 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/ChannelList18:56
lordcirth_Guest89068, please be more specific. What exactly happens?18:56
Guest89068it "modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'vboxdrv': Required key not available18:57
jcottondid you enable secure boot after installing vbox?18:57
Guest89068i have tried every guide i could fine. creating scripts to sign stuff etc etc. wondered if there was some more serious issue18:57
jcottonreinstalling it might trigger any signing that needs to happen18:58
Guest89068i ran the apt install virtualbox-dkms. then i rebooted typed the password etc18:58
Guest89068i have removec. clean and reinstalled multiple times now18:58
lordcirth_Guest89068, it is possible; but it might be easier to disable secure boot, or try KVM with virt-manager18:58
lordcirth_Since KVM comes built in, it should just work, I think.18:58
Guest89068lordcirth_: yes virt manager might be better. il give it a try18:59
qwebirc19566Ok im really confused, sorry to keep asking19:02
qwebirc19566Like, I thought I could just select create software raid, set it to 1 and set the two drives to active19:03
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, not if you need a boot partition.19:03
qwebirc19566where do I create the boot partition? just one one of the drives?19:03
qwebirc19566If I try that the option to create a raid greys out19:04
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, it should reappear if you then make a second partition and mark it as "physical volume for raid"19:04
lordcirth_You need to make a partition using most of the space on each drive, and mark them for raid.19:05
qwebirc19566I dont get that option cirth, I get Size, Format (ext4 default) and Mount, which is things like /, /home, etc19:05
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, it should be under format, then.19:05
qwebirc19566ah ffffffff thats how it works, you have to do the second partition as "leave unformatted"19:06
qwebirc19566sorry *"leave unmounted"19:07
lordcirth_Yeah, you can't raid it with a filesystem mounted on it19:07
qwebirc19566Right I finally got it working, thanks for the help everyone19:12
lordcirth_qwebirc19566, great!19:13
OerHeks!cookie | lordcirth_19:14
ubottulordcirth_: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!19:14
lordcirth_lol19:15
la_mettrie i have studied a kernel book and read stuff like introduction to sysadminstration ...but how to get into this systemd or startup scripts in general? do i need some sort of practice project?19:16
wligtenbergHi, I installed 19.04 and I am trying to configure thunderbird for my email. I host my own and have a self-signed cert. (I know I need to move to LE, something with time and things not being broken) I cannot make Thunderbird trust my certs even though it is listed as permanently trusted19:17
OerHeksla_mettrie, basicly with systemd you want to create a unit file, that is just a systemd script for the framework19:18
OerHekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/SystemdForUpstartUsers#Example_Services19:18
OerHeksla_mettrie, i often take a look at arch examples and wiki, lots are in common. https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd19:20
la_mettrieoerheks: okay, thanks for tips.19:21
OerHeksla_mettrie, networking, is also a new kind of script, no more interfaces file, but netplan https://netplan.io/examples19:23
OerHekswhy the change? it all comes in handy when you use virtualisation/mass deployment, easier to maintain and control19:24
naptasticI'm running Ubuntu 18.04. How do I configure the system to get its hostname, domain name, and resolvers from my DHCP server? It's completely ignoring them.19:24
OerHekshostnamectl status19:25
iorianaptastic, can't you set the hostname ?19:29
naptasticioria, it's for a diskless environment, so the hostname can't be fixed.19:38
leftyfbnaptastic: was this working for you previously?19:39
urgodfatherstoned you around?19:39
naptasticleftyfb, the last time I did a PXE environment, systemd and udev didn't exist. (The world was a better place back then.)19:40
jojo_hi19:40
jojo_hola19:40
naptasticbuenos dias19:40
jojo_I've got a question19:40
lordcirth_!ask | jojo_19:41
ubottujojo_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience19:41
iorianaptastic, i'd use ip for the /nfsroot not the hostname ...19:41
lordcirth_naptastic, this is 18.04 desktop or server?19:41
naptasticlordcirth_, the diskless environment started as 18.04 server, and I installed MATE on top of that. (Is that what you were asking?)19:42
lordcirth_naptastic, ok, so you are using netplan with systemd-networkd?19:43
naptasticioria, AFAIK it's not possible to do NFS mounts via hostname. What I need is for the diskless client to set its hostname based on what the DHCP server gives it.19:43
jojo_ok :) My problem is, that now, if I want to test an application I wrote a bug-fix for I do a make install. But then obviously it gets installed in my working desktop environment. Is there a tool for testing my implentations in a clean environment?19:44
naptasticlordcirth_, I removed systemd-resolved but not -networkd19:44
jojo_!patience19:44
ubottuDon'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/19:44
naptastictyping w/ a baby in one arm :|19:45
jcottondon't drop it19:45
lordcirth_jojo_, LXC or docker containers are frequently used for that.19:45
lordcirth_naptastic, ok, can you please pastebin anything in /etc/netplan/ ?19:46
jojo_ah ok thank you I'll try that19:46
naptasticlordcirth_, yes; one moment19:46
naptasticwhenever this kid decides to sttop trying to eat my headphone cable19:47
lordcirth_:)19:47
leftyfbnaptastic: https://www.hiroom2.com/2018/05/30/ubuntu-1804-hostname-en/#sec-519:50
naptasticleftyfb, that's bizarre; it's definitely not behaving that way.19:52
iorianaptastic, please, check if you have an /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg file19:52
leftyfbnaptastic: you have the hostname set to "localhost" in the image you're booting?19:52
naptasticioria, /etc/cloud doesn't exist.19:53
ioriaok19:53
naptasticleftyfb, /etc/hostname is 'localhost.localdomain' I guess it needs to be *just* localhost?19:53
* naptastic tries that real quick19:53
lordcirth_Not sure, try19:54
naptasticguh... why does tftp have to be so slow ;_;19:55
jcottonb/c it's pretty much only to bootstrap PXE19:55
lordcirth_There are tricks you can pull, like having a bootloader on a USB stick that downloads the OS over a better protocol.19:56
naptasticleftyfb, lordcirth_, the hostname is still set to localhost. I'm about to pastebin the thing.19:57
leftyfbnaptastic: and you have option host-name set and an entry for your MAC and hostname set?19:57
naptastichttps://dpaste.de/ZneN19:57
naptasticleftyfb, let me make absolutely sure, but I think I do.19:58
lordcirth_Ok, so I would try using networkd instead19:58
lordcirth_naptastic, Try this, substituting 'eth0' as needed: https://gist.github.com/lordcirth/047a5c3df90b78b6488826b1bceccfe720:00
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naptasticlordcirth_, I had the wrong MAC address set. I corrected that but it still has the problem. I'm applying your change next.20:02
naptasticalso I apologize for encouraging this behavior. Yes I know what day it is. This is still #ubuntu.20:03
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lordcirth_!es | LUCITA20:04
ubottuLUCITA: 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.20:04
naptasticalso, calling someone that is quite rude.20:06
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naptastichggdh, <320:12
lordcirth_naptastic, still loading?20:13
hggdhTEOSEOOOO (and friends): you earned a quiet.20:13
naptasticlordcirth_, I got distracted; the interface name is stable for each host, but might not be the same for every client.20:13
lordcirth_naptastic, ah, I will update the gist for that case20:13
naptasticI'll just try it with the interface name for this host20:14
lordcirth_Yeah, try it for now20:14
naptasticlordcirth_, you're too kind; I was just reading the documentation on that .yaml file to try to figure it out.20:14
lordcirth_You can also match on mac; if you expect to always have 1 ethernet, you could perhaps disable deterministic naming20:14
lordcirth_naptastic, right, so in your grub boot line, "net.ifnames=0"20:16
lordcirth_Then you can use 'eth0' in netplan, so long as you only have 1 ethernet.20:16
naptasticSweet!20:16
ash_worksiis `pg_wrapper` a postgresql thing or an ubuntu thing?20:17
lordcirth_ash_worksi, Ubuntu, according to: https://www.postgresql.org/message-id/CANnCtn%2Bx1HgSpdghjWnqcjW%3DiZnrQhSeLM%3DNe7gDdS%3DJq7OXUg%40mail.gmail.com20:19
ash_worksiI see, I was wondering if I could use that to somehow make a default naming convention for pg_dump20:22
rudeguyhi, I've recently upgraded to Ubuntu 19.04 and I can't boot into it anymore. here's a screen: https://imgur.com/mSyeMGE20:23
ash_worksisomething like, $(hostname).$(cluster if there is more than one).$database.$(object such as a specific table or schema if passed to the dump command).$(type such as globals, roles, pre/postdata, etc, if passed to the dump command).$(date).${ext:-sql}20:23
ash_worksi19 is out now?20:23
hggdhash_worksi: you mean Ubuntu 19.04? Yes,20:24
lordcirth_rudeguy, what did you upgrade from?20:24
naptasticarrrrgh I should have backed up that file! At least I can edit it trivially.20:24
rudeguy18.1020:24
rudeguyfrom what I can understand, I have to change to uuid. I think I can change it with refind (which is my boot manager), but what should I change it into?20:25
lordcirth_rudeguy, what is your partitioning scheme?20:25
ash_worksimaybe there's a better place to ask my question20:26
rudeguyfirst one is EFI partion. second and third is windows 10. fourth is ubuntu.20:26
lordcirth_rudeguy, no mdraid or LVM or anything?20:27
naptasticash_worksi, the postgres channel is much more likely to be able to help you. (As a starting point though, is there a way to form a query that will gather those pieces of information and concatenate them for you?)20:28
rudeguyi don't know, i've never used either of those20:29
lordcirth_rudeguy, it seems to me that it's already using a UUID; and it lists no partitions as being available20:31
lordcirth_rudeguy, So you should probably boot a liveUSB and see if the partition is actually there and mountable20:31
rudeguyhey, actually, it seems i'm able to boot with an older version of linux. only the newest one (5.0) doesn't work.20:35
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symtexhow can I use syslog-ng to monitor log file for regex pattern and execute script if log entry matches20:36
lordcirth_rudeguy, oh, that's interesting20:37
lordcirth_symtex, you might get more help on #syslog-ng20:37
rudeguy...why?20:37
sappheiroshow do i unset $BROWSER so falkon rather than firefox will be my default browser?20:38
symtexlordcirth_: tried, no answers...20:39
rudeguylordcirth_: so what can i do about it?20:44
madkinssappheiros: have you looked into unset? http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man1/unset.1posix.html20:47
sappheirosmadkins: yes, 'help unset' showed the same documentation as i recall, but i don't know which option to use for $BROWSER20:48
sappheirosi don't know if it's a variable or a function20:48
sappheiroslxqt-config-session indicates it's firefox, i think20:48
sappheirosi suppose it's a variable ...20:49
sappheirosunset -v $browser returned the prompt without any message20:49
sappheirosbut quassel still loads links in firefox20:50
madkinsand is this in Lubuntu?20:50
madkinssappheiros: what do you get back when you run xdg-settings get default-web-browser?20:56
madkinsand it looks like that utility has a set option as well20:57
rudeguyi've noticed that the file "init.img" has the type "link (broken)". could this somehow be related to my problem?20:58
rudeguythe file init.img is in my root folder20:59
madkinssappheiros: got that digging through this https://github.com/lxqt/lxqt/issues/151320:59
sappheirosi get firefox.desktop20:59
madkinsmaybe try changing it using xdg-settings set default-web-browser falkon.desktop21:01
sappheirosmadkins: xdg-settings: $BROWSER is set and can't be changed with xdg-settings21:02
sappheirosthis "$BROWSER" seems to be the fundamental problem21:02
sappheiros... that is to say, the main obstacle i, as an end user, am facing21:03
rudeguycan someone please help me?21:03
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Bashing-omrubick: Just joined the channel - where are you seeing a "init.img" files ? As my 18.04 xubuntu install does not have such.21:17
Bashing-omsorry rubick - bad tab as rudeguy left :(21:19
symtexi think im done asking for help on irc21:22
javashinhello21:22
pizzaburgerHey, is the 'install-info' bug when upgrading to 19.04 anything serious?21:41
hggdhpizzaburger: what is the 'install-info bug'?21:41
pizzaburgerAfter the upgrade to 19.04 I  get an error saying that it was unsuccessful, and right after it it says that everything is ok21:42
pizzaburgerhggdh: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-release-upgrader/+bug/182300421:42
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1823004 in ubuntu-release-upgrader (Ubuntu) "Upgrade to 19.04 - cannot install 'install-info' (triggers looping)" [Undecided,Confirmed]21:42
hggdhpizzaburger: per the bug, seems it still works.21:44
OerHeksi find this interesting21:45
OerHekshttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1106064/dpkg-error-with-install-info21:45
OerHeksas oracle does not provide packaes to the webupd8 ppa21:45
OerHekshttps://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/java21:46
OerHeksThe Oracle JDK License has changed for releases starting April 16, 2019.21:46
activistHey fellows. I have a question. I did my grub as hidden but if i press ESC after BIOS splash i still can access grub menu. How can i disable ESC's ability? Thanks a lot.21:46
OerHeksactivist, interesting question, don't press ESC i guess21:47
activist:|21:47
OerHekswhy would you need esc ?21:47
activistI don't need ESC. I just want to disable grub completely.21:48
jcottonwhy21:48
hggdhOerHeks: IIRC, Java-8 was dropped by mistake at Debian (and propagated to Ubuntu); there was talk of re-instating it, but I did not follow up21:48
OerHeksopenjdk8 ?21:48
hggdhOerHeks: yes, sorry21:48
activistI am using LUKS and i want to see that in boot. Actually i don't want to disable. Just wanna disable ESC's ability.21:48
OerHeksyeah, too many users & compagnies that rely on old code..21:49
OerHeksactivist, would it not be easier to disable the splash, so you see the load?21:49
activistone moment.21:50
OerHeksremove the splash part in the grub line, and run update-grub21:50
OerHeks!grub21:50
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub221:50
activisti already did like that but if someone press ESC after BIOS splash he can access boot menu and he can try edit boot config21:50
jcottonif you're trying to secure your system then you're going about it the worng way21:51
OerHekshmm protect grub with password?21:51
jcottonphysical access is total access21:51
jcottongenerally21:51
activistjcotton what do you recommend?21:51
activistoerheks i didn't know grub does have a password.21:51
OerHekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Passwords21:52
activistoerheks may i ask how do you grup stores password? I mean if hash which digest algorithm?21:52
jcottonrot2621:53
activistshould i edit LUKS configuration for using this?21:53
OerHeksjups rot26 grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 Encrypted password protection21:54
OerHekshmm, never tried on luks..21:54
activisthmm.. i can't take risk..21:54
life_coachFUCK YOU NIGGERS21:56
activistHi guys. I used grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 and working good. Thanks for your effort.22:22
OerHeksactivist, have fun!22:27
activistwhat does mean oerheks?22:31
OerHeksactivist, it is just my ubuntu-member name.22:32
activisti see22:32
OerHeksI am *just* an volunteer, not that special. just like to give good answers you can pass on.22:33
activistThank you for your big heart. May i ask more questions?22:34
OerHeksthat saves us a lot of time :-D22:34
OerHekssure22:34
ChunkzZhow do I create an override conf file for minidlna? it's saying I can't: echo -e 'After=mnt-3TB.mount\Wants=mnt-3TB.mount\n' | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf22:34
ChunkzZtee: /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf:22:34
OerHeksChunkzZ, perform this as root? sudo echo..22:35
ChunkzZI'm already root.22:36
OerHeksoh, wait, sudo is in the 2nd part22:36
ChunkzZecho -e 'After=mnt-3TB.mount\Wants=mnt-3TB.mount\n' | sudo tee /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf is the command I want to do.22:36
ChunkzZand sudo sed -i '1 i [Unit]' /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf22:37
OerHekscheck that /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf manually, and i find this manjaro answer https://forum.manjaro.org/t/solved-minidlna-permission-denied/3891522:41
OerHekssudo systemctl edit minidlna.service22:41
OerHeksIt will open a editor and created the override file.22:41
OerHeksthere you can put the wait-until-3tb-is-mounted rule22:42
ChunkzZOerHeks, just rebooting22:44
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muzammilanyone can help with me to run .exe file on ubuntu?22:54
OerHeksmuzammil, sounds like you need wine22:55
OerHeks!wine22:55
ubottuWINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu22:55
muzammilyes i did it22:55
muzammilbut i couldnt run lenovo pc suite22:55
OerHeks#winehq and their data base is your help22:55
ChunkzZOerHeks, minidlna isn't working still, I created the override conf too.22:56
muzammili did it all as per guidlines22:56
SpookanI need a tip of a good Youtube downloader. Anyone?22:59
ChunkzZOerHeks, error: Media directory "V,/mnt/3TB/movies" not accessible [No such file or directory]23:00
OerHekslatest versions are available via snap https://snapcraft.io/youtube-dl23:00
ChunkzZany idea OerHeks ?23:00
OerHeksthat "V," seems like a typo23:00
ChunkzZno.23:01
OerHeksi wonder now if that took the user conf23:03
ChunkzZwhat?23:03
OerHeksso you need to login first, not on system service level23:04
ChunkzZwhat?23:04
ChunkzZthis is in my fstab: UUID="2d5515b9-201f-4902-9f97-14951902b2a6" /mnt/500GB/ ext4 defaults,nofail 0 023:04
ChunkzZand this is my minidlna conf: media_dir=V,/mnt/3TB/movies23:05
OerHeksso you have 2 mounts?23:06
ChunkzZyes. 500gb and 3tb.23:06
ChunkzZthis is so annoying23:15
ChunkzZOerHeks, how do I check the mount?23:16
ChunkzZit keeps saying: error: Media directory "V,/mnt/3TB/tvshows" not accessible [No such file or directory]23:16
ChunkzZbut when I change it to just /mnt/3TB it detects it.23:17
rinzewindGood evening. I'm having a weird problem with Ubuntu and I haven't found anything with a prior Google search.23:17
ChunkzZget in line rinzewind ;p23:18
rinzewindI have this Asus Eeepc from 2011 that has had several Ubuntu versions. I update from time to time and, so far, so good.23:18
rinzewindChunkzZ: I'll tell my story and then wait patiently, of course :-)23:18
rinzewindHowever, since a week ago or so, when I start it the screen is blank. I see the Ubuntu text at start up, but after that, nothing. However, everything is there, I can type my password and log in.23:19
rinzewindAnd if I close the lid or set the computer to sleep and wake it after, then the screen is fine.23:19
rinzewindSo it's only a minor problem, I can start the computer and then do Fn + F1 and then Alt to wake it up and all is good, but I wonder why this might happen.23:19
OerHeksChunkzZ, that would require a folder /mnt/3TB/tvshows .. i think just mount  /mnt/3TB  and the /tvshows and /movies are accessable too23:19
rinzewindI don't recall having updated the X system recently or anything like that. The only thing that happened before this is that it ran out of battery and it shut down by itself. But that's all.23:20
rinzewindSo if anyone has any clue, it'll be much appreciated. Thanks!23:20
ChunkzZOerHeks, but other files are there too and it's doing my head in!23:20
tomreynChunkzZ: what you originally pasted here for running on your shell to create /etc/systemd/system/minidlna.service.d/override.conf had a typo, saying \W where it should have said \nW23:22
tomreyni'm not sure this is in any way related to the issues you're seeing, though.23:23
ChunkzZyeah that's sorted now23:24
tomreynChunkzZ: what's the output of   ls -l /mnt/3TB ? also post your /etc/minidlna.conf (!pastebinit)23:29
tomreynrinzewind: do you have older kernel versions still installed? ls /boot/vmlinu*23:30
tomreynrinzewind: also run this and post the URL;  nc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};echo "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ($XDG_SESSION_TYPE)";)23:32
rinzewindtomreyn: yes, I have several older versions.23:32
rinzewindBut I'm booting with the latest.23:32
tomreynrinzewind: note that having different ubuntu versions installed next to one another can cause each of them to install and update the grub boot code, and you could then end up with an older grub which does not work with the newer ubuntu version23:33
tomreynrinzewind: the reason i'm asking about your multiple kernel images is that what you describe could also be a problem in a newer kernel version, not present in an older kernel version, so you may want to boot into the kernel version you were runninug by the time the graphical boot still diplayed fine and see whether it still does.23:35
rinzewindhttps://termbin.com/a8ng23:35
rinzewindtomreyn: yes, you're right.23:35
rinzewindI'm going to check that right now and I'll be back.23:35
rinzewindAnd I just saw there's an update to grub; I'll update and restart with the same kernel, just in case, then try the old one.23:36
tomreynmake only once change at a time23:36
tomreyn*one23:37
rinzewindtomreyn: yes, yes.23:37
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rinzewindtomreyn: 1) update grub and restart with this kernel 2) restart with older kernel.23:37
rinzewindtomreyn: It is the new kernel version. The old one boots up alright.23:45
tomreynrinzewind: have a look at the latest kernels' log then, at the early graphics initialization during boot (involving (not only) plymouth).23:46
tomreynsee if you can work out an error message there23:46
tomreyncompare it line by line to the other kernels's boot where it works fine23:47
rinzewindtomreyn: I'll do that, thanks a lot.23:48
rinzewindI have to leave now, but I'll dig a bit on this when I have more time.23:49
tomreynrinzewind: you may want to "apt-mark hold" your old kernel version packages (all of them, look for all packages (dpkg -l) matching the specific kernel package version as seen in /boot/), so they won't get autoremoved when you get newer kernel images.23:54
tomreynfor example, to get a lit of all packages you'd want to mark as held to keep the "4.15.0-48" kernel image around:  dpkg -l '*4.15.0-48*' | awk '/^ii/ {print $2}'23:57

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