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sere_so is the pidgin facebook plugin not supported anyone00:21
sere_anymore?00:21
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mcm_why is the swap space on a default ubuntu installation so small? less then 1GB ?00:29
Bashing-ommcm_: pre-existing swap partition ? as now on a fresh install the default is a swap file.00:31
[itchyjunk]Hi, the time on the top of the desktop is in 24 hours format and I was wondering how I can change this to a 12 hour format?01:02
[itchyjunk]Never mind, found it.01:05
kaunghi01:08
ArmOrAttAkhello01:24
ArmOrAttAkcontrol+alt+function keys no longer work to get out of x on my new ubuntu install. anybody know why?01:25
arooniso this command works fine on mac but i get no audio output on ubuntu:     mplayer -noconsolecontrols -nolirc -really-quiet -volume 8 ~/bin/sounds/app-26.mp3 > /dev/null 2>&1 &01:30
ArmOrAttAktell it what sound driver to use? check alsamixer?01:31
leftyfbarooni: remove the redirection and backgrounding at the end so you can see any possible error messages01:31
ArmOrAttAkwhy are you redirecting to dev/null? your sound is going to dev/null01:32
arooniwas trying to avoid the console text output01:33
leftyfbArmOrAttAk: that is not true01:33
ArmOrAttAkisn't it? ok fine i may be wrong. that's what that command looks like to me01:34
arooniit says its playing; yet AO: [pulse] 44100Hz 2ch s16le (2 bytes per sample) ; i dont seem to hear it01:34
leftyfbarooni: why are you choosing those parameters?01:34
aroonileftyfb: https://gist.github.com/26eb1cb850c730a311b8e2255e178c21 ;  cuz audio was blaringly loud01:35
arooniwas trying to reduce volume01:35
leftyfbarooni: reboot01:35
arooniok dokes01:35
leftyfbarooni: I looked read the man page for mplayer. That volume is setting it to 8%. That's why you hear no sound01:42
aroonileftyfb: lol that would explain it!  however i tried on a different mp3 file and got no audio output (with no args)01:43
aroonii have yet to restart01:43
aroonii need to do that; just in the middle of something01:43
leftyfbarooni: because you didn't turn the volume back up01:43
netameta| means pipe what does || means ?01:43
leftyfbarooni: you probably don't need to reboot01:43
leftyfbnetameta: it means "OR"01:43
aroonileftyfb: so the volume setting is persistent?01:44
leftyfbarooni: yes01:44
arooniright you rae01:44
arooniare!01:44
netametaso | and || is completely unrelated01:44
aroonithanks !01:44
netametaun like > and >>01:44
leftyfbnetameta: correct01:44
leftyfbnetameta: https://www.networkworld.com/article/3205148/unix-s-mysterious-andand-and.html01:45
netametathanks01:45
leftyfbarooni: Looks like I've been helping you for over 10 years now :)01:52
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leonarduscan someone here please upload the default /etc/sudoers?02:13
leonardusthank you02:13
leftyfbleonardus: what version of ubuntu?02:16
Bashing-omleonardus: 18.04 : https://termbin.com/4xlf02:16
leonardusBashing-om: fantastic thanks02:17
mindofmateoHello.  My laptop wont automatically set the correct time zone in my i3status bar.  I have ntp, gnome-clocks both installed.  In settings, location detection is enabled, and automatic date/time and timezone are enabled.  What else do I need?02:17
mindofmateoUbuntu 18.0402:17
mindofmateoThe thing is, when I do `timedatectl` it shows local time as correct, but the clock doesn't actually show that correct time.02:18
mindofmateoit says `RTC in local TZ: no` but IDK why02:18
aroonileftyfb: woah you have scroll back from that long ago?  i didnt even realize i was a linux user for that long.  your nick sounds familiar and i definitely remember you solving many an ubuntu conundrum.  i used to run windows prior to ubuntu so thanks for doing a good deed02:20
leftyfbarooni: 2009/03/31/#ubuntu.log:Mar 31 00:28:47 <foob>   help!  i have ubuntu ibex on my thinkpad t61.  when i restarted, the networkmanager applet is not visible and thus i don't know how i can connect to a wireless network.  any ideas?02:21
leftyfbarooni: that was from EFnet02:21
aroonithat sounds like me.  i love my lenovos02:21
mindofmateoNVM, I understand the RTC part now.\02:22
pablo_hi iǘe instqalled mysql on ubuntu 18.04  but i can login accesing from a terminal02:41
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pablo_normally in other installations synaptic ask me for a password  but todai it didn ask me for one02:42
wholesumBaisc Q on LXD/LXC: Is there such a thing as running apt to update the guest OS or are they automatically updated when I update the host (100% ubuntu 18 host & guest)02:42
pablo_how can i do to use mysql02:42
wholesumBasic Q on LXD/LXC: Is there such a thing as running apt to update the guest OSes OR are they automatically updated when I update the host? (host & all guests running Bionic)02:43
leftyfb!repeat | wholesum02:45
ubottuwholesum: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/02:45
leftyfbwholesum: they are separate OS's sharing the same kernel. You'll need to update packages separately02:45
wholesumubottu: I wasn't repeating, I was making it more clear and correcting spelling. but i think you are a bot02:45
ubottuwholesum: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)02:45
wholesumleftyfb: thanks. and would you recommend containers for USB device passthrough?02:46
leftyfbwholesum: I've never done it02:46
wholesumleftyfb: thx02:46
leftyfbpablo_: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-mysql-on-ubuntu-18-04#step-3-%E2%80%94-(optional)-adjusting-user-authentication-and-privileges02:47
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Optimus_Primehello02:54
malluUbuntu 18.04 I am not getting shell after login via ssh. It is getting stuck after Welcome to Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.15.0-50-generic x86_64)   * Documentation:  https://help.ubuntu.com  * Management:     https://landscape.canonical.com  * Support:        https://ubuntu.com/advantage02:58
mallunothing I can see in any of the logs03:00
mallunothing in auth.log or audit.log file03:01
malluany help would be greatly appreciated03:02
mousesmallu: did you perhaps set a custom motd entry?03:04
mousesMead: if the motd or anything else called on shell login relies on a external server that is timed out, you're going to have a bad time03:04
mallumouses: I have custom motd03:05
mousesmallu: likely your issue - disable it for now and test with it disabled03:05
mallumouses: I can see that motd then get the password prompt03:05
mousesmotd comes after login/password03:05
mousesnot before03:06
mousesa good test would be disabling whatever changes you made to motd03:06
mousesand testing with them all disabled03:06
mallumouses: Disabled Banner /etc/issue.net restarted SSHD . Still same issue03:07
mousesmallu: have you made changes in /etc/update-motd.d ?03:08
malluno I havent03:08
mousesmallu: confirm what files in /etc/update-motd.d are set +x ?03:09
mousesmallu: ls -l /etc/update-motd.d/ | pastebinit03:10
mousesand paste the resulting URL03:11
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mallumouses: https://pasteboard.co/IfFgbDk.png03:14
mallumouses: I'm connected to server via web console so can't copy thus screenshot03:17
talexbAudacity has stopped working -- I'm getting "cannot create directory "/snap/audacity/288": permission denied" in /var/log/syslog.03:20
talexbThis app worked a week ago .. I did an update today that may have broken things. How do I solve this?03:20
talexb(Yes, I tried creating the directory and making it 777 .. I still get the same error.)03:21
mousesmallu: got anywhere else to host that?  my VPN eats that URL as suspicious03:22
mousesor give me a second to check the pihole :)03:23
mousesthere we go, whitelisted said URL :)03:24
mousesmallu: so every single motd option is enabled03:24
malluok..03:25
mousesmallu: for now, let's try: sudo chmod -x /etc/update-motd.d/*03:25
mousesafter that, try a ssh login again03:25
mousesif it still fails, do a sudo chmod +x /etc/update-motd.d/* to restore what we just changed03:25
mallumouses: do I need to restart sshd ?03:27
mousesmallu: nope03:27
mallusame erro after sudo chmod -x /etc/update-motd.d/*03:27
mousesjust making sure the changes you have made to default motd are not the issue03:27
mousesokay03:27
mousesso now we are getting somewhere03:28
mousesgo ahead and do the +x if you like to set it back to how you had it03:28
mousesmallu: if you want, I can try to ssh in and see if I have similar issues03:28
mousesthat would help remove your local client as a potential issue03:28
mallusame error after +x03:29
mousesright, +x was just setting it back to how you had it03:29
mousesas we needed to eliminate motd as the issue03:29
mallumouses: server has private IP03:29
mousesif you want me to test remote; free free to adduser mouses and send me a login to try and delete me after trying03:30
mouseswhat do you mean 'server has private IP'03:30
mouseswhat SSH client are you using to try to SSH in?03:30
mallunot accessible from outside our network03:30
mousesah03:30
malluI'm connected to datacenter via VPN03:31
mousesdoubt it's a VPN issue - as you get a prompt03:31
mousesmaybe try it naked (open up your ssh port)03:32
mousesreally hard to say much, could be a million things03:32
mouseswhat SSH client are you using from what OS?03:32
malluit is not VPN issue. I am getting login prompt03:32
malluhere is what I see https://pasteboard.co/IfFnlIe.png03:32
mousesya, that's what I said - doubt it's a VPN issue03:33
mousesdoes the user name you are logging in as have a valid shell/home set?03:33
malluyes03:34
malluIt was working until last night03:34
mallumouses: ^^03:34
mouseswhat have you changed in the last 24 hours03:34
mallusetting up new server so I made quiet a bit changes last night03:35
mousesdid you make a backup?03:35
mousesas you messed something up for sure03:36
malluI did take a snapshot. I restored it to that snapshot but still getting the same error03:36
mousesweird03:36
mousesI wish I could help more, I'd be happy to test it but that would involve you exposing the port to outside of the VPN03:37
tomreyndid you touch /etc/default/motd-news ?03:37
mousesstill pretty sure you goofed something in motf03:37
mousesmotd*03:38
tomreynthere could also be something wrong in the remote users' dot files03:38
mousesoh, that's also possible!03:39
mallumouses: no I didn't touch /etc/default/motd-news03:39
AppXprtPut Mac n Cheese in my USB Port03:39
mousesmallu: let's test something03:39
mousesmallu: sudo adduser <pick.a.random.name.and.put.it.here>03:39
mouseswithout the <> of course03:40
mousesset a password03:40
mousesand try to login as that user, leave everything as default03:40
malluok.. let me try that03:40
mousesmallu: that will help us eliminate user dotfiles as a potential issue :)03:40
malluok03:41
mousesmallu: any luck?  is new user account working?03:46
mallumouses: keep getting Permission denied, please try again.03:48
mallulet me check sshd_config03:49
mousesdid you do a bunch of editing to sshd_config or something?03:49
mousesalso where are you getting 'permision denied, please try again;03:50
mousesyou can just sudo apt install pastebin03:50
mousesand pipe output of anything | pastebinit03:50
mouseserrr, sudo apt install pastebinit03:50
mouseswould be more useful than screengrabs03:50
mallugetting that error when entering the password03:50
mousesso wrong password03:51
mousessudo su - <whatever.user.name.we.created>03:51
mousesand then as that user, passwd03:51
mousesand set a password and this time note it/remember it03:51
mallumouses: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rgtY3C64vj/03:55
mousesso you set up some custom sssh filtering re: 'allowed users'03:56
mousesand that user is not a member of said group03:56
mouseslooks like we have narrowed the problem down at least - something you did to the sshd configuration is very unhappy03:57
mousesmallu: at this point my best advice is to restore sshd to default configuration, and when changing it's config - one thing at a time, save, test, then change one more thing, etc.03:59
mallumouses: I removed allowedusers in sshd_config. Now it I'm able to ssh but getting the same error.. no shell03:59
mousesmallu: best bet I have at this point is to restore sshd to default configuration04:00
mouseswhat SSH client are you using to connect?04:00
malluusing macOS04:00
mousesthat's an OS, not a client04:01
mallumouses: whatever the console client in macos04:01
mousesyeah - see no reason why you are having this issue.  My next step would be to restore sshd settings to default04:02
mousesand see if the issue still persists04:02
mousesrandom question: were you following some random blog/guide to set things up and copy/pasting commands?04:02
mallumouses: following CIS hardening doc04:03
mousessomething you did there broke things04:03
malluthe good thing is the server is really hardened :)04:03
mousesyeah, to the point where you can't even login04:03
mouses:P04:03
mousespersonally; i'd just nuke the OS from orbit and start over and this time take it a lot more slow and don't just follow random online guides04:04
malluyeah, thats what I am going to do04:05
malluthank you mouses04:05
mouseswish I could be of more help - but this could be so many things :(04:05
mallureally appreciated your help04:05
malluI made so many changes.. 600 pages worth changes04:05
mousesyeah :(04:05
mousesis this just a vanity server?04:06
mousesor something super mission critical?04:06
malluthe client wants CIS level 204:06
mousespersonally all I do on my ubuntu servers to harden them is - disable password login (ssh keys only), disable root login via remote (make users sudo up), fail2ban installed04:06
mousesahhhhh04:07
mousesgood luck, that's outside of my scope of knowledge :(04:07
malluthanks again mouses04:07
mousesno problem, best of luck on the reinstall!04:07
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Guest96793so i just installed ubuntu and it wont let me highlight files or copy paste files into folders04:49
mezt05:17
mezHello05:17
lotuspsychjewelcome mez05:18
leonardusis it possible to have both libav and ffmpeg installed at the same time on ubuntu?05:37
lotuspsychje_leonardus: if you use packages from the ubuntu repos, and apt doesnt complain, i dont see why not05:39
lotuspsychje_leonardus: if you share what you are going to do to the channel, volunteers can think along with you?05:41
leonarduslotuspsychje_: i was just asking because in gentoo it's impossible and they're saying it's because "upstream" wanted it that way. i don't understand this. i think i'm going to switch back to ubuntu this is ridiculous.05:43
lotuspsychje_leonardus: for gentoo questions we cant help you here05:44
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SleepyTurtlehi, can someone help me set up a CANbus device?05:46
lotuspsychje!details | SleepyTurtle05:47
ubottuSleepyTurtle: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.05:47
SleepyTurtleI can see the messages through a demo tool, but can't seem to find the devices on the canbus05:48
SleepyTurtlelotuspsychje: I can't seem able to bring up the CAN NIC05:49
SleepyTurtlelotuspsychje: for example, following the steps found here: https://elinux.org/Bringing_CAN_interface_up05:55
SleepyTurtleI can't do  "sudo ip link set can0 type can bitrate 125000", I get "Cannot find device "can0""05:57
lvrp16anyone know how to disable automount in 18.04 desktop?06:17
jaiikkywhois ubuntu.com06:19
hiatushow do I remove the gnome menu?06:20
hiatusyou know, the bottom 9 dot thing06:21
guiverclvrp16, all my mounts are found in /etc/fstab; so if I no longer wanted to mount automatically; I'd edit there (adding ,noauto, or whatever was approriate for that fs)06:24
lvrp16guiverc: thanks it was gnome, thought it was udev doing the automount06:25
guiverclvrp16, sorry I rarely use gnome, and aren't familiar with non /etc/fstab mounts; someone else maybe able to help if you're patient06:27
lvrp16guiverc: it was gnome automount media settings. they really need to just add a UI toggle to disable that garbage06:28
guiverclvrp16, i'd look in your /etc/fstab, and if you see something there, add a '#' to start of line (turning it into a comment; ~disable)06:30
plongshotI need some help to form a ufw command. I would like to do someting like :  $ sudo ufw allow from 192.168.0.0/24 to any app OpenSSH   except I want to midify it to also only accept port 22 and ssh protocol only (not outside of that). I'm trying to bind the ssh connection to a single ip address as well as deny each and every other ip addres besides that one. And that scanning shows the port closed because of it. Thanks if anyone can06:30
plongshothelp.06:30
plongshotGuess:   would it be... sudo ufw allow from 192.168.0.0/24 to port 22/ssh app OpenSSH  ?06:31
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ap4lmtreehi06:40
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ap4lmtreewhat is the current and next release name if you put it in the sources.list file?06:40
blackflowap4lmtree: it's always the first component of the name. "disco" for current. "eoan" for the next.06:43
blackflowbut eh, the fact that you have to ask this tells me you shouldn't be touching sources.list at all :)06:44
gambl0rehow do i boot into grub06:51
blackflowgambl0re: press and hold left SHIFT key when the computer goes through bios POST and until you get to the menu06:55
gambl0reok if i change the kernel in grub its only temporary as far as i know. i have to change the grub file to make the change permanent?06:56
blackflowgambl0re: yes. /etc/default/grub and then run `update-grub` to actually configure it, from this config file.06:58
blackflowanything you do in the menu is effective for that boot session only.06:58
SleepyTurtlehi07:33
SleepyTurtlehow can I check if CANbus is enabled on my computer?07:33
ap4lmtreeis there a better than pulseaudio07:35
blackflowap4lmtree: "better" in what way?07:35
ap4lmtreeless troubleshooting and bugs07:35
blackflowap4lmtree: what bugs are you perceiving?07:36
ap4lmtreeim trying to help troubleshoot someone's issues withnot being able to connect to pulseaudio for one07:37
blackflowap4lmtree: you'll have to give more detail about the issues. "better" is relative term. PulseAudio is no longer as buggy as it used to be many, many years ago, and only the myth remains. The only alternative is you go ALSA directly, which is not supported in Ubuntu (you'd have to break a lot oof things and recompile a lot of packages).07:40
blackflowbut know that ALSA is not bug-free at all, that's the reason Pulse was invented to begin with.07:40
TankburnHello. Would installing the nVidia 490 proprietary drivers have anything to do with losing my Display out to HDMI sound device in audio settings? (I know it has worked previously but just not sure when I lost it)07:51
TankburnHey lotuspsychje07:52
blackflowTankburn: it's possible. You can always revert to the earlier driver and test that theory.07:53
SleepyTurtlehi,, how can I access the kernel configuration?07:56
blackflowSleepyTurtle: via config-<kernel-version> files in /boot.  Eg.  `cat /boot/config-$(uname -r)`07:58
SleepyTurtlethanks blackflow07:58
SleepyTurtleblackflow: CANbus is enabled right? https://pastebin.com/urTWSxT808:00
blackflowSleepyTurtle: yup: https://cateee.net/lkddb/web-lkddb/CAN.html08:02
blackflowSleepyTurtle: but that doesn't answer your initial question, on how to know if it's "enabled"08:02
blackflowthis only means the kernel is built with the supporting modules.08:03
SleepyTurtlehow can I check then?08:03
blackflowor maybe I misunderstood your meaning of "enabled". You can also check dmesg to see if the module is loaded which'd mean it detected the bus08:03
SleepyTurtleblackflow:08:04
SleepyTurtle[ 2275.688077] CAN device driver interface08:04
SleepyTurtle[ 2279.533492] sja1000 CAN netdevice driver08:04
SleepyTurtlethis is dmesg08:04
SleepyTurtleI'm having trouble setting up CAN08:04
SleepyTurtleI get the "Cannot find device "can0"" message08:05
exo-squadhello, im trying to run 18.04 on an atomic pi and i cant get the audio working and im just lost right now08:05
blackflowSleepyTurtle: looks like the sja1000 device is detected and module is loaded. also check that the module appears in the output of `lsmod`08:05
SleepyTurtlesja1000                20480  1 peak_pci08:06
SleepyTurtlecan_dev                28672  3 sja1000,esd_usb2,peak_usb08:06
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SleepyTurtlethis is the output of lsmod | grep  sja100008:06
blackflowSleepyTurtle: I don't know much about that bus. Is it possible the device wouldn't be "canX"? but something else?08:06
blackflowSleepyTurtle: what's the output of `lspci -k`  and `lsusb`  please use a !pastebin08:07
SleepyTurtleblackflow: I don't know, how can I check the name?08:07
SleepyTurtleblackflow: lspci -k: https://pastebin.com/gFX4UPDP08:08
SleepyTurtleblackflow: lsusb: https://pastebin.com/7MnELTFj08:08
blackflowSleepyTurtle: what's that IMC Networks USB device? That a CANbus device?08:10
SleepyTurtleblackflow: How can I check?08:11
blackflowSleepyTurtle: no idea, I'm not familiar with those devices. You can also check if a networking device appeared with `ip link`08:11
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SleepyTurtlethis is my canbus device blackflow https://www.advantech.com/products/bc858a7f-a52b-441b-a59c-f511289f98bc/mos-2230-z1201e/mod_47f7530c-9ebf-48a0-85fc-30e9886457e108:11
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SleepyTurtleblackflow: ip link: https://pastebin.com/Bnfb3sJq08:12
blackflowSleepyTurtle: also, it's not unusual that a driver/module is loaded but for some reason it can't operate the hardware. it'd be great to check the dmesg _after_ the lines you posted. `dmesg | grep -A 30 "CAN device"`  for example08:12
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SleepyTurtleblackflow: dmesg | grep -A 30 "CAN device": https://pastebin.com/CVaAu1z908:13
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blackflowSleepyTurtle: sorry, but I can't figure this out from the info you gave. One thing btw. The kernel appears to think it's a network device? But the product page you posted doesn't suggest so.08:15
SleepyTurtleblackflow: it's internally connected via usb but it's a canbus device08:15
blackflowSleepyTurtle: is the network device something you plug into that?08:16
blackflowdmesg shows the driver loaded ~4 seconds after the bus driver08:16
SleepyTurtleI don't think so, what I plug into that is a canbus wire08:16
blackflowSleepyTurtle: sorry, I don't know how to help you more then.08:17
SleepyTurtlethat goes to the bus where 2 other devices are also connected08:17
SleepyTurtleblackflow: no worries, thanks a lot for your time08:17
SleepyTurtleblackflow:  I really appreciate it08:17
blackflowyou're welcome.08:17
SleepyTurtleI think I'm going to go get dinner and I'll send an email to the hardware supplier later08:18
b1ack0phi08:57
speirosHey08:57
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: arm device?09:06
exo-squadits a intel atom device09:06
exo-squadi just wiped the crappy os it had preinstalled and put lubuntu 19.04 on it and its perfect now09:07
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: got sound working now?09:07
exo-squadyeap09:07
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: what was wrong?09:07
exo-squadpulse audio server kept disconnecting, and then there was no way to make it output over hdmi09:07
exo-squadbut a nice fresh install of a newer version fixed it09:08
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: wich ubuntu version had the audio issue?09:08
exo-squad18.0409:09
exo-squadbionic09:09
NginUSexo-squad: 'pulseaudio -k'09:09
exo-squaddo you know what an atomic pi is?09:09
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: did you update your 18.04.2?09:09
exo-squadlotuspsychje, i just wiped it, and installed 19.0409:10
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: i mean you had sound issues on 18.04, so was your system fully up to date there?09:10
exo-squadi did the apt-get update and upgrade stuff09:11
lotuspsychjekk09:11
exo-squadbut i think it was kind of custom from the maker of it09:11
exo-squad19.04 lubuntu is crazy faster. no weird video issues, no audio problems09:12
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: maybe kernel 5+ fixes alot of things on your device09:12
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: next time you could consider making a new !bug or affect to an existing09:12
exo-squadlotuspsychje, im not very good with linux... jim using to the sbc computers...09:13
exo-squadlike the rasperry pi and stuff like that.09:13
lotuspsychjeexo-squad: oh well its solved now..09:13
exo-squadlook into an atomic pi, its cool :)09:14
speirosSounds like something I could have for dinner...microwaved pie09:14
lotuspsychje!discuss09:14
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speirosSpeaking of such...I'm off for dinner.09:14
jaiikkyi installed cinnamon in ubuntu, removed again, but lots of software didn't get remove. how to remove those bundle which came along with cinnamon?09:41
banisterfiendhi09:41
inad922hello09:46
inad922Could someone tell me which service is responsible for bluetooth services on ubuntu?09:46
rorysince switching from the Ubuntu 16.04 AMI to the Ubuntu 18.04 AMI on AWS (both Canonical-provided) I have some weird issues. For example, "updatedb command not found" and also there is no /var/log/syslog file09:47
roryI think it's called bluez inad92209:47
inad922Nah, bluez is the name of the package. I would like to use bluetoothctl from it. Seems like some other systemd service is messing around and I have a hard time adding my keyboard with it. Also I'm not using the default desktop environment.09:49
blackflowinad922: did you grep the output of systemctl list-units for anything bluetooth related? I can't offer a name myself, I don't bluetooth.09:50
jeremy31inad922: bluetoothctl should work without installing any packages at least on 18.0409:51
lotuspsychjeinad922: also provide us details of your ubuntu install? did you use minimal or so?09:51
inad922lotuspsychje, I'm on 18.0409:52
inad922blackflow, Yep, I have these services:09:53
inad922sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:14.0-usb1-1\x2d9-1\x2d9:1.0-bluetooth-hci0-hci0:256.device                                                                   loaded active plugged   /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-9/1-9:1.0/bluetooth/hci0/hci0:25609:53
inad922sys-devices-pci0000:00-0000:00:14.0-usb1-1\x2d9-1\x2d9:1.0-bluetooth-hci0.device                                                                            loaded active plugged   /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:14.0/usb1/1-9/1-9:1.0/bluetooth/hci009:53
inad922sys-subsystem-bluetooth-devices-hci0.device                                                                                                                 loaded active plugged   /sys/subsystem/bluetooth/devices/hci009:53
inad922sys-subsystem-bluetooth-devices-hci0:256.device                                                                                                             loaded active plugged   /sys/subsystem/bluetooth/devices/hci0:25609:53
inad922bluetooth.service                                                                                                                                           loaded active running   Bluetooth service09:53
blackflow!pastebin | inad92209:54
ubottuinad922: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.09:54
jjidoHi. I could not install Firefox on Ubuntu on Windows. I get dpkg error related to remove omnidb-server. What does omnidb server have to do with Firefox ?10:19
jjidoIs there an apt-get option for skipping removal of it10:20
BluesKajHey folks10:21
blackflow!wsl | jjido10:31
ubottujjido: 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_guide10:31
r15i followed steps on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MakeALiveCD/DVD/BootableFlashFromHarddiskInstall and it's working fine11:00
r15however how do i add a custom image to the grub?11:00
r15in grub shell of custom media i can see all modules loaded.11:00
r15grub.cfg file https://paste.ubuntu.com/11:04
achen_Hey guys, im trying to install mdadm arrays raid 0, when trying to choose both of the disks i want to use it says, disks are busy Device or service is busy on both of them11:05
r15also tried copying /boot/grub/i386* to path however image is not loading.11:05
achen_I though maybe to run from "try ubuntu" from the USB and then it won't use the disks somehow, but it still the same error11:05
pirayehello everybody,11:14
lotuspsychjewelcome to ubuntu support piraye11:15
pirayeI got this error when I run sudo apt update11:15
pirayeE: Problem executing scripts APT::Update::Post-Invoke-Success 'if /usr/bin/test -w /var/cache/app-info -a -e /usr/bin/appstreamcli; then appstreamcli refresh-cache > /dev/null; fi'11:15
pirayeE: Sub-process returned an error code11:15
pirayeI searched online but not any solution fix it11:16
snap1EVERYBODY, i am boycotting MPV due to the fact that people in #mpv are not very friendly11:16
pirayeplease can you point me how to fix this error?11:17
lotuspsychjepiraye: can you please use a pastebin with the output of: uname -a && lsb_release -a && sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade?11:18
DJ-ArcAngelhello11:19
DJ-ArcAngeli have a problem with release upgrade from 14 to 1611:20
DJ-ArcAngelit hangs everytime at Unpacking grub-common_20211:20
pirayelotuspsychje, https://paste2.org/GIB9hdEc11:20
felsokningQuick question: There's a way to have apt-get prompt you with the notices that come with updates but I can't seem to find how to enable that. Any ideas? (Think the notes to updates in the update program and it's the same, just in terminal.)11:22
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lotuspsychjepiraye: try a sudo apt autoremove and you also have external ppa's added i see, its reccomended to use only packages from the official ubuntu repos11:22
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lotuspsychjesnap1: this is the ubuntu support channel, we usually take care of ubuntu related problems is your mpv problem related?11:23
lotuspsychjefelsokning: you want to get notified when updates come out, thats it?11:25
lotuspsychjeDJ-ArcAngel: is it possible to pastebin the errors you getting from your upgrade?11:26
pirayelotuspsychje, how to remove external ppa' and only use packages form the official ubuntu repos11:26
lotuspsychje!ppapurge | piraye11:26
ubottupiraye: To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html11:26
DJ-ArcAngellotuspsychje: no =11:28
DJ-ArcAngellotuspsychje: no =\ it happens on console11:28
felsokninglouspsychje: no, when you download updates, they come with notes, I used to be able to see the notes before they installed in the terminal (like you can see the notes in the update program before you install the update) but I've since reinstalled and forgotten how to enable seeing the update notes before they install. :(11:28
pirayeubottu, how to know which packages deleted and can revert them back11:29
ubottupiraye: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)11:29
pirayelotuspsychje, help please11:30
lotuspsychjepiraye: you are the admin of your system, you should recall wich ppa's/packages you added to your system, see your sources.list as help11:30
lotuspsychje!sources | piraye11:30
ubottupiraye: The packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.11:30
lotuspsychjeDJ-ArcAngel: 14.04 is now end of life, it would have been better if you upgrade before EOL11:31
lotuspsychje!eolupgrade | DJ-ArcAngel11:32
ubottuDJ-ArcAngel: 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/EOLUpgrades11:32
DJ-ArcAngeltell me about it11:32
DJ-ArcAngelbut this company would want me cloned x10 with 8 arms each11:33
DJ-ArcAngelunfortunatly i am just one11:33
lotuspsychjeDJ-ArcAngel: is this 14.04 servers?11:33
DJ-ArcAngelyes11:33
lotuspsychjeDJ-ArcAngel: join #ubuntu-server please11:34
lotuspsychjefelsokning: do you mean releasenotes of packages/updates or apt notices about wich packages can be updated?11:35
pirayelotuspsychje, I did understand how to solve the problem11:37
lotuspsychjepiraye: great!11:37
pirayeno I did not11:37
pirayeneed further help to solve it please11:38
lotuspsychjepiraye: i think we had this conversation before, you install packages from internet instead of installing from apt11:38
felsokningluotuspsychje: Apologies, release notes. :)11:38
pirayelotuspsychje, no, I used apt11:39
pirayethis first time happened to me11:39
lotuspsychjepiraye: please clean your sources as reccomended first11:40
pirayeyes I run this sudo apt autoremove11:41
pirayethen what should I do11:41
lotuspsychjepiraye: your original question said; you had an error on apt, do you still have it?11:42
pirayelotuspsychje, https://paste2.org/69sZs3jx , it solved I think11:43
lotuspsychjepiraye: yes it did11:44
pirayelotuspsychje, thanks :)11:44
lotuspsychje!ppa | piraye see also11:44
ubottupiraye see also: A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge11:44
ace_mehi all. I am using Remmina to connect to a RDP but I am often disconnected... somewhere I did seen someone solved with -fast-path but not sure how / where to add that11:47
ace_memaybe someone had a similar issue ?11:48
felsokningI think Iäve found my answer: apt-listchanges11:59
lehrerrettet die wahle, esst mehr japaner!12:00
lotuspsychje!ot | lehrer12:00
ubottulehrer: #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!12:00
felsokningYep, that was it. https://packages.debian.org/sid/apt-listchanges12:00
pirayehi,12:14
pirayenow I got another problem with sudo apt-get update12:15
tatertotzoh no12:15
pirayehttps://paste2.org/UV8U1Mnk12:15
jellycodeIf I list OpenSSL as a dependency in my control file of my debian package, and users install via a "dpkg -i package.deb", will dpkg use their configured debian repositories to obtain OpenSSL by default?12:16
pirayeplease help, how to solve my apt-get update problem12:17
jellycodeon RHEL, if I install an RPM with rpm -uvh, it won't solve dependencies using repositories.  We have to install with YUM for that.12:17
leftyfbpiraye: remove every instance you find of that webupd8team repo12:18
pirayeleftyfb, I couldnt remove them12:18
leftyfbpiraye: why not?12:19
pirayeE: Unable to locate package webupd8team-java.list12:20
pirayeE: Couldn't find any package by glob 'webupd8team-java.list'12:20
pirayeE: Couldn't find any package by regex 'webupd8team-java.list'12:20
leftyfb!paste | piraye12:20
ubottupiraye: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.12:20
thsnrjellycode: if they do dpkg -i package.deb, then deps will not be installed. however if they do apt install ./package.deb instead, then they will12:20
pirayeok12:20
jellycodethank you SO much thsnr12:21
leftyfbpiraye: sudo grep -Rl webupd8team /etc/apt/sources* #  this will give you a list of files with that repo. Delete the ones with webupd8team in the name. If you have an entry in /etc/apt/sources.list, edit it and remove that line.12:21
pirayeleftyfb, https://paste.ubuntu.com/12:22
leftyfbpiraye: try again12:22
leftyfbpiraye: that link doesn't show anything you posted12:22
pirayetry what12:22
leftyfbpiraye: please follow the instructions I gave you above12:23
pirayeleftyfb, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WVsyhG4sRb/12:24
leftyfbpiraye: please follow the instructions I gave you above12:24
pirayeok12:24
jellycodeIs there a way to force a debian installation , ignoring dependencies?12:26
pirayeleftyfb, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/whP3wWxtqZ/ here after I follow your instructions12:26
EriC^^jellycode: you mean a .deb file?12:26
leftyfbpiraye: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/webupd8team*12:27
EriC^^leftyfb: wouldnt that remove all?12:27
EriC^^does he want to keep 1 ppa of them?12:27
leftyfbEriC^^: https://launchpad.net/~webupd8team/+archive/ubuntu/java12:28
leftyfbEriC^^: the PPA is discontinued12:28
pirayeleftyfb, thanks, done!12:28
EriC^^ah i see12:28
ippHi there, can someone help me revive the dual boot (windows is gone) https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d2dnR6Djxs/12:44
achen_Hey guys, im trying to install mdadm arrays raid 0, when trying to choose both of the disks i want to use it says, disks are busy Device or service is busy on both of them12:45
achen_I though maybe to run from "try ubuntu" from the USB and then it won't use the disks somehow, but it still the same error12:45
tatertotzlol12:45
EriC^^ipp: was windows installed the you installed ubuntu now?12:45
ippEric^^: windows was installed before i installed (k)ubuntu12:46
EriC^^ipp: you installed ubuntu in uefi mode, windows was installing in legacy mode so now ubuntu wont pick up windows12:46
tatertotzachen_ are you planning to have just your data on software raid or are you trying to made a soffware raid and then install a OS to that software raid?12:47
tatertotzachen_ if you cannot answer that question that is fair12:47
EriC^^ipp: you need to either reinstall ubuntu in legacy mode(beware not to choose the installer's reinstall feature it will wipe everything, so partition manually instead), or you need to convert ubuntu to use legacy, i can help with that if you want12:47
tatertotzachen_ and i'll leave you alone12:47
EriC^^ipp: what's on the nvme? its just a data drive?12:48
ippEric^^: is that what you gather from the pastebin?12:48
tatertotzachen_ silence speaks volumes..say no more12:48
achen_tatertotz : not even sure what they wanna do with it, but the OS is already installed on one of the disks, i've put them together to make them 4TB instead of 2 and 2 and then tried making it RAID and got this error12:49
EriC^^ipp: sorry i mean the toshiba 2.7tb12:49
EriC^^ipp: yeah that's what i gather12:49
tatertotzachen_ ok good...you already have linux installed12:49
EriC^^ipp: do you doubt what i say?12:49
tatertotzachen_ you had me worried for a secon12:49
tatertotzachen_ second12:49
ippEric^^: sda1 is just an empty data drive12:50
pagnolanyone know how to use a different window manager in ubuntu 18?12:50
EriC^^ipp: ok12:50
pagnolI want to use ratpoison, installed it with apt12:50
tatertotzachen_ are you chatting from the machine right now? or have access to it right now?12:51
achen_tatertotz : chatting from my laptop and yes the machine is right beside me12:51
tatertotzachen_ how did you prepare or partition your disk you plan on soft raiding with12:52
stripehi all, setting up lxd on 18.04, cant access the containers from outside their lan. all the tutorials I have seen have been pre-systemd, anyone know of a resource that is current? cheers :)12:52
tatertotzachen_ you can explain or show me...which ever is easier...i prefer not to get carpletunnel syndrome lol12:52
ippEric^^: what did i do wrong, why is windows using legacy boot?12:52
tatertotzachen_ so use a pastebin if need be12:53
EriC^^ipp: it was already using legacy boot, the partition scheme is msdos not gpt, and windows cant use uefi + msdos scheme, so it was always using legacy12:53
achen_tatertotz : Well, when i first installed the partition it saw 2 disks but only 1 of them he showed the memory of, so what i did was installed the os on it, and then extened the partition to add the another disk so it'll have 4TB12:53
achen_tatertotz : how can i help you?12:54
EriC^^ipp: alternatively you could convert windows to use uefi12:54
ippEric^^: how would I do that, do I have to make a windows recovery disk or something like this?12:55
EriC^^ipp: btw on the 2.7tb you are missing space since you used a msdos partition table, so that can only use max 2tb partitions12:55
EriC^^you could make another 0.7tb partition or, you could convert to gpt and make a 2.7tb partition12:56
EriC^^ipp: well, first you'd need to convert the disk from msdos to gpt, since windows wont allow uefi unless gpt is used, then you'd need a windows installation cd and use the command line to convert12:57
EriC^^ipp: tbh i would backup the windows partition before trying to convert from msdos to gpt cause stuff could go wrong12:58
tatertotzachen_ in terminal> sudo apt install inxi sosreport12:58
ippEriC^^: ok, will try this12:58
tatertotzachen_ on the computer in question..not your laptop of course12:58
tatertotzachen_ once completed12:59
EriC^^ipp: converting ubuntu to legacy is merely 1 command away12:59
tatertotzachen_ in terminal>   inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc termbin.com 999912:59
tatertotzachen_ share url/link here..if you do not get a url/link..simply say so12:59
ippEriC^^: hmm. you mean i could do this first and then once windows is actually booting again convert that from there to uefi later?13:00
tatertotzachen_ i'm playing SMITE while talking with you so my responses may be delayed but i'm here13:01
achen_tatertotz : https://pastebin.com/vZJaRmen13:01
achen_tatertotz: wrote all in pastebin, also thanks alot for your help bro! :)13:01
tatertotzachen_ if you cannot try with "unused" devices..13:02
tatertotzachen_ you would need to present 2x disk that are NOT being used13:03
tatertotzachen_ literally NOT being used13:03
EriC^^ipp: i mean you could, i was suggesting to just convert ubuntu to use legacy and call it a day13:04
EriC^^ipp: if you want to boot windows right now you could, just set the bios to use legacy instead of uefi and it should boot, unless the mbr was screwed up somehow13:04
achen_tatertotz : how can i do that :3 from my current state13:04
achen_tatertotz : because the only thing installed on this machine is is just ssh and the ubuntu and the mdadm13:05
ippEric^^: I just managed to convert sda to gbr and use the full space :)13:05
EriC^^ipp: great13:05
EriC^^ipp: did you format again the partition?13:06
tatertotzachen_ you didn't provide the additional level of detail i instructed you to...so you'll have to figure that out by yourself13:06
tatertotzachen_ i cannot see your setup since you did not follow instrucitons13:06
EriC^^ipp: with sda1 mounted, df -h shows the full tb's?13:06
ippEriC^^: how would i go about getting windows back / going legacy boot in the ubuntu install?13:06
tatertotzachen_ and that's fair..but now you just have to rely on the mass in between your ears13:06
achen_tatertotz : i'll do that right now13:06
EriC^^ipp: well, you need to let the bios boot in legacy mode and have the nvme selected as first in boot order, since it appears sda has an active mbr13:07
ippEriC^^: df -h dev/sda1       2,8T   31G  2,7T   2% /media/ipp/4C60DDD060DDC13E13:07
EriC^^ipp: was windows booting before on the nvme or you transfered it to there from somewhere else?13:08
ippEriC^^: yes, win was booting from nvme13:08
EriC^^ipp: ok, installing ubuntu in uefi mode shouldnt have touched the mbr, so just put csm legacy mode in the bios, then put the nvme first in the boot order13:09
achen_tatertotz : hey tater, the i learnt off something real cool off your instruction, thanks! thats what it got : https://www.screencast.com/t/HBJlDoPub13:10
tatertotzachen_ cool :)13:12
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achen_tatertotz : any idea?13:14
tatertotzachen_ in terminal>   sudo mdadm --detail /dev/dm-013:18
tatertotzachen_ in terminal>   sudo mdadm --detail -scan13:19
achen_tatertotz : mdadm : /dev/dem-0 doest not appear to be an md device13:19
tatertotzachen_ in terminal>   sudo mdadm --detail --scan13:19
achen_Ok done that13:19
tatertotzachen_ you do not have any unused to use13:20
tatertotzachen_ so you will go back to the drawing board with your people and find much for more disks or something13:21
achen_ tatertotz : can you think of a way we can pass this through13:21
tatertotzachen_find more $ fore more disk13:21
ippEriC^^: could not find CSM in the bios settings. Here is a new pastebin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/95jC2n2Rcm/13:22
tatertotzachen_ the system is NOT lying to you...the disks are "in use" or "busy"13:22
tatertotzachen_ buy more disks13:22
achen_tatertotz : can we do some kind of a work around like, installing on one disk, and and then creating raid on the other unused and the used one, i think i saw some option of "ignore" of one disk is in use13:23
achen_And then it will register them both on the raid?13:23
tatertotzachen_ you only have 2x 2TB drives13:23
tatertotzachen_ if you use 1x for purpose "A" leaving a remainder of =113:24
tatertotzachen_ why are you still thinking raid anything with 1 disk13:24
tatertotzachen_ smell what i'm putting down?13:24
achen_tatertotz: i think i didn't explain myself properly, or maybe im trying to do something which is impossible i'll try to rephrase13:25
pragmaticenigmaachen_: A question, do you really nead RAID 0? Can you not make use of LVM and use both drives as a single volume?13:25
achen_tatertotz: right now our problem is , its telling us " look the 2 disks are in use it cannot go throught a raid proccess"13:25
Taggnostrhello, I was trying to update from 18.10 to 19.04 using do-release-upgrade, but I got an error and now it won't let me continue with the installation nor abort the installation and revert back.  This is the error I'm getting, when it asked if I want to continue I tried both options and got the same result: http://dpaste.com/10WRZFT (I already asked on #kubuntu and they suggested me to try here)13:25
tatertotzachen_ if you're going down that road...remove raid from your brain...install the OS to 1x of the 2TB drives and use the other 2TB drive for "data"...done13:25
achen_tatertotz : what i think i read like an hour ago is that there's a command in the mdadm that if one disk is unused and the other is used, theres a "unlock/unmount"unwhatever"13:26
achen_that will accept the disk even if its in use13:26
achen_tatertotz: or im mixing things ?13:26
achen_pragmaticenigma : Well thats the requirement , as far as mee i dont mind at all thats what the server needs to have13:27
pragmaticenigmaachen_: Who is this requirement for?13:27
achen_pragmatcneigma : my company13:28
tatertotzachen_ nvme1 has your /boot13:28
tomreynTaggnostr: do-release-upgrade is assuming that you are running cosmic (18.10), but notices that your apt sources all point to disco (19.04) already.13:28
tatertotzachen_ so it's in use13:28
tatertotzachen_ so you can forget about using nvme113:28
FrostFelineIs there any way to tell what is keeping the monitor awake?13:28
Taggnostrtomreyn, yes, they are pointing to disco, do you think changing them back to cosmic will solve the issue?13:29
tomreynTaggnostr: quit the dist-upgrader, run    nc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};echo "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ($XDG_SESSION_TYPE)";)13:29
tatertotzachen_ so what ever you are thinking remove nvme1 from your thoughts and ideas LOL13:29
tomreynTaggnostr: and then   sudo /bin/true && cat &>/tmp/aptlog < <(sudo apt-get -qqy update 2>&1; apt-cache policy 2>&1; sudo apt-get -syV full-upgrade 2>&1;); nc termbin.com 9999 </tmp/aptlog; rm /tmp/aptlog13:29
pragmaticenigmaFrostFeline: There is not... try turning the mouse over and seeing if the screen will time out13:29
tomreynTaggnostr: we need to examine whether the upgrade did already take place or not13:29
tatertotzachen_ also..did you try to run linux from USB?13:30
tatertotzachen_ just give me a yes/no on that13:30
Taggnostrtomreyn: https://termbin.com/3vjh (how do I quit the dist-upgrader in a safe way?)13:31
ace_mehow could I add elpa-graphviz-dot-mode in docker ?13:31
tomreynTaggnostr: i think just typing x will quit the dist-upgrader13:32
Taggnostrtomreyn: https://termbin.com/yet713:32
Taggnostrtomreyn, x worked, should I paste again?13:32
FrostFelinepragmaticenigma: What a drag13:32
achen_taterttoz : yup, tried and it still said the disks were in use13:33
achen_tatertotz: althought i think this direction might be it13:33
FrostFelineI did try unplugging keyboard and mouse as you suggest but the monitors just turn back on immediately13:33
tomreynTaggnostr: paste what? i'm just reviewing your three pastes13:33
tomreynTaggnostr: this actually looks like your upgrade succeeded and you just didn't notice.13:34
Taggnostrtomreyn, I run the two commands you told me while the dist-upgrader was still opened, I don't think it makes a difference, but if it does I can run them again now that I closed the dist-upgrader13:34
tatertotzachen_ you can create a software raid 0 consisting of one single 2TB drive13:34
tatertotzachen_ but if your goal is to have 4TB for data...your going to be spending $ on more disks no matter how you slice it13:35
aneondon't understand why there isn't any provision for manually creating vgs and mount points inside encrypted LVM in 18.0413:35
Taggnostrtomreyn, it gave an error at some point saying "The upgrade has aborted. Your system could be in an unusable state.", ran "dpkg --configure -a" automatically and then it got stuck like in the paste13:35
tomreynTaggnostr: oh, good point, but no, i don't think it makes a difference. your apt sources were already pointing to disco before you left the dist-upgrader screen session13:35
pragmaticenigmaFrostFeline: Without knowing what state the monitors were in prior to that... it's not detailed enough to make any suggestion on what to look for next. If you recently installed any applications, try removing them. Use a back up image of the machine from when it was behaving as expected. Make sure you don't have ny video applications running, including web browsers that might be playing back a video on a website like YouTube13:36
aneonthere is only /13:36
TaggnostrI think it also said the upgrade was complete after trying dpkg, even though it didn't look like dpkg did anything (I think it might have even given an error, but I couldn't get it from the backlog)13:36
ellyachtI have two drives in my computer and when I installed Ubuntu on the second drive and chose that drive as the boot loading device with a partition specifically for that, Ubuntu still touched my other drive?13:36
tomreynTaggnostr: we should see which kernel images are installed:   dpkg -l linux\* | nc termbin.com 999913:37
ellyachtHow do I install without touching the other drive?13:37
cfhowlettellyacht= easy way: disconnect that drive and install.  then re-plug and reconfigure grub13:37
Taggnostrtomreyn: https://termbin.com/hz46 (fwiw I think the upgrade got stuck while updating libvlc, and it was already running for a while)13:38
aneonthis is the most dysfunctional installer I have ever seen13:38
Taggnostrtomreyn: I also have a notification saying that there are security upgrades available13:39
tomreynTaggnostr: then regenerate the read-only file system which is used during boot, just the one for the newly installed 19.04 kernel   sudo update-initramfs -c -k 5.0.0-15-generic13:39
aneontime to write zeros and find something else13:39
BluesKajellyacht, how do you mean, "touch the other drive" if you don't install to it then it won't be affected13:39
tomreynTaggnostr: yes, there is one updatze pending, you should install it.13:39
ellyachtcfhowlett: I have done that in that in the past and it works but two things A. It's a laptop so it's time consuming and B. The moment I update grub on either drive it picks up the fact that there are more than one OS and combines the two to /dev/sda13:39
tomreynTaggnostr: python3-urllib3 (will be upgraded from version 1.24.1-1 to 1.24.1-1ubuntu0.1)13:40
Taggnostrtomreyn, done: http://dpaste.com/06M4Q4A13:40
cfhowlettellyacht= I haven't done this but I would believe you can disable a drive in the bios.  same as physical removal (?).  and don't you want grub to know about the other OS?13:41
ippWhy is grub not seeing the windows on nvme0n1p1? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tYvXpJFvPm/13:41
ellyachtBlueKaj: I didn't install it to /dev/sda and I even choose not to touch any of the partitions on /dev/sda but Ubuntu install still managed to combine the two OS boot loader onto /dev/sda instead of the chosen boot loader of /dev/sdb113:41
tomreynTaggnostr: to remove the old packages and their configurations:   sudo apt --purge autoremove13:41
ellyachtcfhowlett: on my particular laptop even if you disable the drive in bios it still gets effected13:42
tomreynTaggnostr: do you use full disk encryption? do you need to enter a passphrase at boot?13:42
cfhowlettgrr.  OK.13:42
coconutI have an old Fujitsu Siemens here and try to boot a live usb with ubuntu-mate-19.04 on it. It says: "isolinux.bin missing or corrupt. Operating system not found." Iso is shasum valid. What should i check?13:42
BluesKajellyacht, always use manual partitioning when you have multi drives or partitions13:42
Taggnostrtomreyn, done, and no, I don't have any full disk encryption13:43
ellyachtThat's why in the past I've taken out ssd m2 and installed my OS on ssd 2.5" but there has to be a way13:43
ellyachtBlueKaj: I did use manual parti13:43
tomreynTaggnostr: so we can do as the message suggests:  sudo apt purge cryptsetup-initramfs13:43
tomreynTaggnostr: please also run and show the output of:   sudo update-grub13:44
FrostFelinepragmaticenigma: I don't think it ever really worked correctly, but I don't keep snapshots of my entire OS13:44
Taggnostrtomreyn, I use lvm, but I don't think it's related13:44
tatertotzachen_ http://termbin.com/ir2e  if you present unused devices i wouldn't expect any errors and you'd have a healthy array like shown in the url/link13:44
Taggnostrtomreyn: http://dpaste.com/0YTZK3Q13:45
tomreynTaggnostr: not related, but it's good to know13:45
ellyachtNot only did I use manual partitioning I created a swap for Ubuntu a / and a /home and  a /boot/efi13:46
achen_tatertotz :i understand, thanks alot brother will look into it13:46
tomreynTaggnostr: we need yet to install grub, the updated boot loader, and need to find out where to install it to. do you boot via uefi or bios?   [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS13:47
ellyachtThere's really no other way other than physically removing /dev/sda and never doing a grub update is there?13:47
tomreynTaggnostr: what i posted is a command you can run as it is, starting with the square bracket13:47
Taggnostrtomreyn, BIOS13:47
tomreynlsblk --fs | nc termbin.com 999913:48
tomreynTaggnostr: ^ please run this so we can inspect your partitionins13:48
ellyachtWho's that lsblk for?13:50
tomreynlist block devices13:50
ellyachtI know what it does lol.13:50
ellyachtWho's tag13:50
tomreynoh "who", sorry, i read "what"13:50
tomreynellyacht: i posted this for Taggnostr13:51
ellyachtOk13:51
ellyachtSo it's a definite? I have to physically remove the one drive so that's it ntlot effected?13:51
Taggnostrtomreyn: https://termbin.com/jkmo13:53
FrostFelinepragmaticenigma: I tried turning off my browser, but no my paused youtube video wasn't the culprit. Thanks for trying though. I think I'll just use the power switches13:53
leftyfbellyacht: set the ubuntu drive as the main/first boot drive in your BIOS/EFI. If you do not, GRUB will never automatically write anything to the 2nd drive unless you tell it to.13:54

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