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aroonihow come with  "${distro_id}:${distro_codename}-updates"; ;; enabled in unattended-upgrades it doesnt seem to auto install them for me00:02
aroonion 18.04 desktop00:02
leftyfbarooni: https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/automatic-updates.html.en # first result on google for "ubuntu unattended-upgrades"00:04
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plongshotI want to install this:  https://syncope.apache.org/  on a remote ubuntu 18.04 server (it's a linode).  Will I be able to use the gui interface shown in the screenshots out of the box with only installing syncope?  Or are there other dependencies? If so, what / how?00:35
plongshotThanks in advance for any help. It is much appreciated.00:35
leftyfbplongshot: you'll have to Apache for support with syncope.00:36
leftyfbcontact ^00:36
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virmahahello. I've weird issue with 'tar'ing a file. I do tar -czf /some/path/a.tar.gz /some/dir . When I cd to /home/ and run tar xzf /path/to/a.tar.gz, I expect /home/some/dir but instead I get /home/abs/path/of/some/dir01:30
virmahahow can i fix that?01:31
OerHeksvirmaha, where 'abs' is the user?01:37
virmahaOerHeks: abs as ain absolute path of some/dir01:42
dekerhi all, anyone around to assist with setting up a guest account in 18.04.201:57
deker?01:57
OerHeksvery short manual: http://wiki.groovix.org/index.php?title=Enable_Guest_Logins_in_Ubuntu_18.04_Bionic02:02
OerHeksbut beware of the riscs02:02
dekerthanks oerheks02:02
dekerso i did manage to get guest login working02:03
dekermy next step is to try and apply some modifications02:03
dekerfor example, i want guest login to default to the flashback gnome window manager02:03
virmahaOerHeks: any help?02:04
Anja18.10, some of my apps have white menus with light grey words. what setting should I be looking for to increase the contrast?02:30
samba35 i have problem with efi boot loader on macbook pro ,which was working fine but i try to install systemd-boot and it seems problem start there02:42
samba35 how do i fix it ,i can see efi boot loader bar02:42
samba35--> kamdard (~kamdard@2605:6000:1526:4ca5:679a:5f1e:aa08:d3d2) has joined #ubuntu-unregged02:42
samba35<samba35> is there any combination of key to press to boot or what?02:42
samba35 when i press v i can see systemd-boot 237 (x64),UEFI spec 1.10 vendor apple 1,1002:42
samba35when i press d i can see default boot entry select02:43
guiverc2Anja, i don't know, but the types of apps may dictate where to look.  snaps vs deb packaged, gtk+ vs qt; more detail may help people to advise or at least be a clue on where to look02:44
Anjaguiverc2: fair call02:48
Anjahexchat & gimp are two that come to mind straight off the bat02:48
Anjasmplayer02:48
Anjaaptana studio02:49
guiverc2gimp is gtk+, hexchat I believe too, smplayer is Qt02:49
FrankfurtsoupHi everybody03:09
friendlyGoatheya, i was wondering, ever since updating to 19.04 i've been seeing a quick little error before the login prompt appears, it says  iwlwifi: BIOS contains WGDS but no WRDS but i have no idea how to go about getting that to go away03:25
friendlyGoatif anyone has an answer please ping me so i can see when i wakr up03:53
tomreynfriendlyGoat: looks more like a warning or informational message to me. are there any issues with your wireless?05:39
tomreynfriendlyGoat: downloading the latest iwlwifi-9*.ucode3 files from https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/linux-firmware.git/tree/ to your /lib/firmware/ may remove this message.05:49
tomreynactually, it is an error, reporting that geographic adjustment of radio emission levels is not possible, because only the adjustment level but not the base level is known / could be determined. it is certainly not critical, though, and should also not impact proper operation.05:58
nikolamHi, does this means I have a bad RAM? Virtualbox VM is keeps halting on that machine... RAM is Unbuffered ECC..  https://bpaste.net/show/dbc76468768007:18
SwedeMikenikolam: yes, that seems to report Uncorrectable Errors07:20
nikolamSwedeMike, yet, testing RAM passes..07:22
nikolamthanks SwedeMike , I were trying to find any info before on those messages meaning and didn't find anything precise07:23
nikolamI have 4 DIMMs , maybe to see to remove one by one and see if one of them is affected.07:24
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yan0sHello all!08:58
yan0sis there an opensource option for live patching in Ubuntu?08:59
lotuspsychje!livepatch | yan0s08:59
ubottuyan0s: Canonical Livepatch is a service offered by Canonical for 64 bit 14.04 and higher installs that modifies the currently running kernel for updates without the need to restart. More information can be found at https://ubottu.com/y/livepatch and https://www.ubuntu.com/server/livepatch08:59
yan0sis livepatch open source?09:01
afidegnumanyone familiar with copyq, now do i assigned pinned clipboared to specific keys?09:02
Jackneillhi09:12
Jackneilltomreyn, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1829402/09:12
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1829402 in linux (Ubuntu) "Purple screen hangup during boot" [Undecided,Confirmed]09:12
JackneillGRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="dis_ucode_ldr" seems to be the solution, never hang09:12
lotuspsychjeJackneill: tomreyn might be afk for now, i will pass the message to him, thank you for the feedback09:13
Jackneilllotuspsychje, thank you09:13
Jackneillshit intel microcode09:13
tbroxDoes the archive.ubuntu.com mirrors implement some kind of rate-limiting? Some of the mirrors give me a consistent 16KB/sec transfer speed. It also seems to depend on what OS I make the request with, and from what network.09:28
lotuspsychjetbrox: you could talk to the #ubuntu-mirrors channel for known issues09:29
tbroxThanks lotuspsychje09:29
Jackneillwhat is the preferred / *lazy* way of changing username? and why do i cant give a username with a . in the installler?09:30
lotuspsychjeJackneill: are you looking for systemsettings/details/users ?09:34
Jackneilllotuspsychje, i meant not the associated the name but the username09:35
banisterfiendwhy is it that " sudo echo -e "$newIndex\txvpnrt" >> /etc/iproute2/rt_tables" fails with a permission error, but if i actually change to root and do it, it works?09:35
Jackneilllotuspsychje, thats in passwd, and the group with it09:35
lotuspsychjeJackneill: are you reffering to the hostname?09:36
Jackneilllotuspsychje, no. to simply put user@host:~$ here the user part.09:38
Jackneillthats not the same as that users setting, just a fancy variant of it.09:38
Jackneillthe username is the name of the hopme directtory09:38
Jackneilli want to change that username.09:38
Jackneillbecause the ubuntu installer didnt allow a period (.) in it..09:38
Triffid_Hunterbanisterfiend: because sudo only applies to echo, not >>. try echo blah | sudo tee -a /etc/iproute2/rt_tables instead09:47
banisterfiendTriffid_Hunter thx bb10:03
wholesumrebooted my box today and I am getting "operating system not found"10:08
cfhowlettwhat was your last system change/operation wholesum10:09
cfhowlettand are you the only user10:09
wholesumbeen working fine for 1+ year10:09
wholesumi am the only user10:09
cfhowlettwhat was the last system change?  i.e. updates, installs, etc10:09
wholesumgparted was showing the entire disk as unallocated10:09
wholesuma while ago10:10
wholesumso i used gdisk and repaired it, so now i can see the partitions10:10
wholesumi already tried boot-repair10:10
wholesumcfhowlett: "a while ago" is to answer your question10:10
wholesumnot when the disk showed up as unallocated10:11
wholesumthat was after i couldn't boot10:11
wholesumnow i am booted into the live cd and i don't know what else to try10:11
cfhowlettsystems don't  generally "unpartition" themselves.  however, as you stated the partitions were recovered?10:12
wholesumyes, i was able to recover but cant boot to this disk.10:13
wholesumto make it harder, it is Secure Boot (UEFI)10:13
jeremy31wholesum: check disks program, SMART and see if it shows any failures10:13
wholesumalready tried disabling secure boot.10:13
cfhowlettmore and more good news:)10:13
wholesumit's an SSD10:13
cfhowlettssd's do fail10:13
wholesumi'm going to try smartctl. but the TBW on this disk is less than 80, and it's an Samsung 970 PRO (enterprise version)10:15
cfhowlettall sounds good if you ignore that even major OEM's have had components fail out of the box.  test to be sure.10:16
wholesumsmart shows no errors10:17
wholesumhttps://i.imgur.com/RwrbK3E.png10:17
cfhowlettcan you mount the ssd from your live session and see if the data exists.  I suggest at this juncture you concentrate on data backup10:18
wholesumyes, that's what i did, and the data is there10:19
wholesumhere's the partition setup https://pastebin.com/akZ5WT7S10:19
cfhowlettand did you backup your important data?10:19
wholesumi have a backup of most of the data, and I can backup the rest via the live cd10:20
wholesumi also had a fully system backup that failed today, so i deleted it to redo the backup. left for an appointment and when i got back rebooted the machine to restart Acronis (and see if it would back up properly)10:21
wholesumso ofc the system fails on the one day i don't have a full system backup!10:21
wholesumin other words my data is safe, but i would like to try to recover this machine10:22
cfhowlettthen I think you might be looking at reinstalling to the existing partition table.  set the previous user/passwd credentials.  assuming a dedicated /home, you should be good.10:22
wholesumthank you.how would i go about doing that?10:22
wholesumi have all the users and their pwords10:23
cfhowletton the installation page, select the manual partition options "do something else" IIRC.10:23
wholesumso reboot the live USB and chose install ubuntu instead of try it?10:23
cfhowlettadd your admin account, then set the other accounts.  that should do it.10:23
cfhowlettNOTE however, this has worked great for the past 8 years.  but when I did it again for ubuntu 18.04, I couldn't see my data.  it existed in the partitions but I missed a step somewhere cuz I couldn't get at it.10:24
wholesumdo you mean following these steps here? this is the only thing i haven't tried yet: https://www.tecmint.com/rescue-repair-and-reinstall-grub-boot-loader-in-ubuntu/10:25
EriC^^wholesum: what exactly did you back up?10:27
cfhowlettLet me be emphatic: reinstall is your FINAL option if all else fails10:27
wholesumgotcha.10:28
jeremy31wholesum: Reinstalling grub on EFI might be different than what that webpage says10:28
wholesumEric^^: i have data backedup. the system partition (with the home directory) is not backed up. the system backup was lost, today ofc10:28
wholesumjeremy31: hmm, the live USB is using EFI.10:29
jeremy31wholesum: you can do this from live https://askubuntu.com/a/83124110:32
wholesumjeremy31: will try that!10:33
wholesumnote: the system in question is server 18.04.110:34
wholesumthe one partition i can't mount in the live USB is the EFI System Partition. is this partition supposed to be mountable?10:38
yan0sIs Landscape On-Premises free of charge?10:59
datasmurfAnybody here running atop successfully on 18.04.2 LTS? Having troubles to get the atop deamon started. Installed package and systemd faild to start service ERR MSG says something about kernel "bug", fetched newest release from github 2.4.0 ( dpkg version is 2.3.0 ). Daemon atopacctd runs but the atop.daily scripts fails to run exit code 7. Hints welcome :-)11:09
Fixion_how to fix BScreen::BScreen: an error occured while querying the X server.11:11
Fixion_        another window manager already running on display :011:11
Fixion_Error: Couldn't find screens to manage.11:11
Fixion_Make sure you don't have another window manager running.11:11
Fixion_(trying to run fluxbox)11:11
bazhangFixion_, did you select flux at the login window11:13
Fixion_uh no ... uh its ok just ignore it for now...11:14
bazhangFixion_, if you want to run kde (kubuntu) lubuntu (lxde) or whatver, you need to select at login11:15
Fixion_I'm kinda barking up the wrong tree ... (WSL doesn't have a login window/DM tat way)11:16
Fixion_I'm in #ubuntu-on-windows but nobody replying right now11:16
bazhangFixion_, you should mention that right away11:16
Fixion_I'm not sure how to determine if its a problem with another manager running, just an administrator lock in /var somehwere or if theres a problem with the vcxsrv not connecting with the internal linux x-server11:17
bazhangFixion_, is wsl ever allowed to use flux even11:18
Fixion_I'm using it on my fedora remix and I've used it on ubuntu before11:19
Fixion_I can get mine working11:19
Fixion_but my friend is getting that error for his and I don't know enough to help him as to what is causing this particular problem11:19
Fixion_it should be working I think...11:20
Fixion_for the most part you really just need to export DISPLAY=:011:20
Fixion_and have a running X-Server application (on the windows side)11:20
leftyfbdatasmurf: atop from the official repo works fine for me on Ubuntu 18.04. Sorry, but we can only support the packaged version from the official repos. Not compiled from github.11:21
Fixion_I talked him through that, but he started X with the command X at first, I told him to exit everything, he did that, I'm wondering if the X he ran that way is still running or something ...11:21
leftyfbFixion_: sorry, but we do not support WSL here.11:21
jeremy31wholesum:  you should be able to mount the efi system partition11:24
BluesKajHi folks11:24
Fixion_apparently he got it working...11:39
Fixion_thx anyway11:39
UblxHello, how can I change a color in a pdf? Could be in command line. I have a PDF and I want to change some colors in it but because there are many pages it should be automated. Is there a tool?11:40
bazhangUblx, is the pdf protected11:42
mousesUblx: hi, you might /msg ALIS help and search for a channel a bit more suited to that - your question really has nothing to do with ubuntu11:42
bazhangit's fine mouses11:43
bazhangUblx, you probably wont get  a cli tool, but apt-cache search pdf should offer some options11:44
fefa2kHello, I'm connecting to a remote server behind NAT with a reverse SSH, to do so I just run 'ssh administrador@localhost -p 19999' that works fine, but I'm trying to do now is use it as proxyjump but I get "Permission denied" every time, the command I'm using is 'ssh -J administrador@localhost -p1999 manager@192.168.81.202'11:44
bazhangpdftk being one11:44
fefa2k*first but = what11:45
UblxThanks, bazhang and mouses.11:48
bazhangwelcome11:48
mousesUblx: best of luck :-)11:48
b1ack0phi. how can i install TeX::Hyphen module in ubuntu?12:23
guiverc2b1ack0p, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/LaTeX contains some info on add-on package install options12:26
b1ack0pinstalling cpan now12:26
b1ack0pit seems easy12:27
Synapticmy bluetooth adapter rt3290 work only if im running this command sudo modprobe rtbth12:31
Synapticpossible to make it automatic_ i mean...12:31
Synapticthat it works alone12:31
mgedminshould be!12:32
mgedminit would be best to file a bug (detailing the exact vendor/device IDs from lspci or lsusb, whichever is appropriate) so in a future update it'll Just Work12:33
mgedminmeanwhile I think you'd need to create a udev config file that tells it to load this driver for that device12:33
mgedminlet me google a bit12:33
b1ack0pfinally12:34
b1ack0pcpan was extremely easy than i guessed12:34
mgedminoh, Synaptic has quit without waiting for an answer, which is https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-hardware-18/forcing-a-specific-driver-for-a-device-through-udev-836411/12:42
uzeeHi, can I use a local machine to serve as an installation source for preseed?12:55
VasTappendagejust managed to f u. dist.upgrade, crashed during install.. any ideas smarter than me people?12:55
tomodachiVasTappendage: usually you can just run it again to continue12:55
uzeeI've copied the entire contents of the ubuntu 18 server iso to a local machine and am trying to use that machine as the installation source in preseed, for e.g:12:56
uzeed-i mirror/http/hostname string http://myhost.mydomain12:56
uzeed-i mirror/http/directory string /ubuntu/ubuntu1812:56
uzeebut the installer gives me an error saying "no kernel modules found" is having the iso copied locally not enough?12:56
tomodachishouldn't be a problem12:56
mgedminVasTappendage: I fixed many snafus by repeating sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt dist-upgrade --fix-missing until it told me there was nothing left to upgrade/configure12:56
mgedminuzee: iirc the new ubuntu server ISOs contain a live system instead of a bunch of .deb packages, so you cannot use it as an apt repository12:57
mgedminthere should be alternative server ISOs that contain debs and those might work, maybe?12:57
uzeemgedmin: thanks very much, I'll try and look for other images12:58
VasTappendagetomodachi ...it just hangs at the boot login screen13:00
tomodachiVasTappendage: boot? or login?13:00
VasTappendageboot13:01
tomodachiso before grub? or after grub?13:01
EriC^^_!ping13:03
ubottupong!13:03
VasTappendagei think it is after grub, starts to load the fails at utmp update13:04
mgedminVasTappendage: can you get to the grub menu (hold down shift, iirc) and select the rescue option to get a root shell?13:05
VasTappendagehang on le tme try13:06
VasTappendageyes have got it into recov mode13:09
VasTappendageok got it into recov mode. now what13:13
samba35i am using ubuntu 18.04.2 on macbook pro13:26
samba35but i am not able to save any firefox or chrome page (page save as option)13:27
cfhowletterror messages?13:28
VasTappendagewhat happened to the smarter than me people?13:30
lotuspsychje!patience | VasTappendage13:31
ubottuVasTappendage: 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/13:31
lotuspsychjeVasTappendage: another alternative is re-ask your question to the channel, with all details13:32
samba35 gvfsd[3076]: mkdir failed on directory /var/cache/samba: Permission denied13:32
samba35 brcmsmac bcma0:1: START: tid 1 is not agg'able13:33
samba35i have installed b43 package but i have no idea how to configure it13:33
samba35b43-fwcutter13:34
samba35firmware-b43-installer13:34
mattflyanyone using nvidia proprietary graphics driver has some serious issues when returning to the desktop after suspension?13:37
mgedminVasTappendage: sorry!  have you already tried dpkg --configure -a && apt dist-upgrade -f ?13:37
mattflylike this https://ibb.co/3FB5JZc13:37
lotuspsychjesamba35: you asking 3 questions at the same time?13:37
mattflyhttps://ibb.co/cTgbWHj13:37
mattflyis there any workaround for those glitches, is that something known?13:37
lotuspsychjemattfly: ubuntu version? graphics card chipset? driver version?13:38
mattflyubuntu 18.04.2, nvidia-430, gtx 1050 ti13:39
lotuspsychjemattfly: stock driver or from a ppa?13:39
samba35i thought they are co related as b43 driver might has issuse13:39
mattflypropretary driver13:40
lotuspsychjemattfly: for GTX we reccomend the ubuntu graphics ppa, try out a few drivers from there as a test13:41
lotuspsychje!nvidia | mattfly13:41
ubottumattfly: For nvidia and matrox graphics cards, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VideoDriverHowto . For AMD/ATI graphics cards, see « /msg ubottu ati » and « /msg ubottu fglrxmissing » For the latest Nvidia drivers see https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa13:41
mattflyhttps://ibb.co/7WYsk2H13:41
mattflyI think im already using that13:42
lotuspsychjemattfly: try a switch to 418 or 415 perhaps? see if you can reproduce13:42
mattflyokay13:42
lotuspsychjesamba35: did you not say you installed ubuntu server on your mac?13:45
VasTappendagethanks .. you know how it is. mgedmin.. yes managed to get it into rootshell ran apt -dist-upgrade from there it is chugging away installing freebsd  or something ..will see when the bell goes off.13:45
mgedminhopefully when the distro is fully upgraded, all the problems will be gone!13:47
mgedmin(I had many broken ubuntu upgrades that were successfully finished with a command-line apt-get dist-upgrade -f)13:47
datasmurfleftyfb: Ok, i got it "working".13:49
Assidi have a SSD drive of an installed version of ubuntu.. is there a  way i can make it into a VM13:55
SwedeMikeAssid: yes, you can either put the SSD into another computer or just block copy the entire drive to a file somewhere else and boot off of it in a VM.13:58
AssidSwedeMike: once i put it into another pc.. not sure what to do exactly14:01
StevecccI want to download ubuntu to try out in a VM on a mac so 64bit. Does it make any difference choosing the 32bit image over the 64 when running in a VM14:02
SwedeMikeSteveccc: there is no reason not to choose 64bit.14:02
Stevecccswedemike: thanks - i used to run ubuntu years ago and considering it for a production laptop for development would you recommend the LTS over the other or maybe server version to run the web server on the same machine that i am developing on?14:03
samba35i was trying to find more information about mac its mac book pro 6 214:04
AssidSwedeMike: knmow a good resource i can use?14:04
cfhowlettSteveccc= LTS all the way!14:04
rypervencheSteveccc: If you're going to be using it as a desktop, then normal Ubuntu is fine and you can still run a web server on it. I'd use an LTS if you want stability. If you want newer packages, then maybe go with a newer release. Depends on your needs.14:05
SwedeMikeSteveccc: depends on your requirements, what you're developing for and their requirements.14:05
mgedmindo you enjoy upgrading your OS every 6 months?  then use the latest; otherwise use the LTS14:05
lotuspsychjesamba35: did you not say you installed ubuntu server on your mac few days ago?14:05
mgedminrunning a web server on your dev laptop is a very normal thing to do14:05
SwedeMikeAssid: what kind of computer are you putting it in, and what OS does it run and what do you need to do with it?14:05
AssidSteveccc: if youre asking about it.. i think LTS would be best for you14:05
mgedminthe only difference between server and desktop versions are what packages get installed by default14:05
Stevecccits web development - php and mysql mainly so just want stability, speed etc but also good driver support for the machine14:05
samba35yes14:06
rypervencheSteveccc: Then go with LTS.14:06
Stevecccok thanks14:06
lotuspsychjesamba35: ask your issues in #ubuntu-server then please14:06
samba35i give up that idea that did not work14:06
AssidSwedeMike: sorry mate.. windows desktop pc , probably either hyperv or virtualbox for the hypervisor14:06
lotuspsychjesamba35: so you have desktop installed now?14:06
leftyfbmgedmin: 9 months14:06
samba35yes14:06
lotuspsychjesamba35: ok..14:06
SwedeMikeAssid: ok, I don't know how those work on windows.14:07
samba35i have two hardisk swap hardisk14:07
AssidSwedeMike: have a guide for ubuntu ?14:07
leftyfbAssid: it's less work to just install ubuntu from scratch and reinstall your applications and restore the settings you need from the SSD14:07
SwedeMikeAssid: I can google it, https://askubuntu.com/questions/308897/convert-ubuntu-physical-machine-to-virtual-machine seems like one guide that touches this. You can probably find more.14:08
Assidleftyfb: lots of data on it .. i dont wanna re-create the database structure etc.14:08
AssidSwedeMike: yeah thats what i was seeing.. which pointed me here : https://askubuntu.com/questions/34802/convert-my-physical-operating-system-to-a-virtualbox-disk14:08
leftyfbAssid: depending on the DB you're using, that's literally just a dump and restore of the DB. A single command line14:08
Assidleftyfb: yes im aware.. but i was trying to avoid the whole re-creation of the box. since this was pretyt much configured14:09
samba35ok let me try server14:09
samba35bye for now14:09
leftyfbAssid: I'm just telling you, it's less work and cleaner to just reinstall and restore. Not to mention, you get better and the process.14:09
AvidWolf43hi everyone14:10
Assidalrite.. let me see if i can pull down any machine here.. it was a test dev box .. which was recycled BACK  to a windows desktop when the project was cancelled14:10
lotuspsychjewelcome AvidWolf43 how can we help you?14:16
AvidWolf43anyone have experience with grafana / prometheus / metrics in general?14:17
lotuspsychjeAvidWolf43: we try to focus on specific ubuntu problems in this channel, is it related?14:17
AvidWolf43lotuspsychje: ubuntu is the host but aside from that no14:18
OerHeksGrafana is not available in the Ubuntu repos14:18
OerHeksneither prometheus..14:18
lotuspsychjeAvidWolf43: you can try #ubuntu-offtopic then or !alis to find a relevant channel14:18
AvidWolf43thx14:19
BluesKaj!prometheus14:19
BluesKaj!info prometheus14:19
ubottuPackage prometheus does not exist in bionic14:20
BluesKajodd14:20
lotuspsychjeBluesKaj: apt-cache shows it here on bionic14:21
OerHeksit is an AWS thingy .. https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/monitor-ubuntu-server-with-prometheus/14:21
BluesKajguess they reinstated prometheus in 19.1014:21
BluesKajI'm testing 19.10 and it's in the repos14:22
lotuspsychjeAvidWolf43: if it can help, you can also use the manpage for prometheus14:22
AvidWolf43lotuspsychje: I guess im just confused by all these tools and which would fit my use case14:23
BluesKajlotuspsychje, guess the apt bot isn't up to date14:23
AvidWolf43for instance when I search for grafana I usually get it combined with prometheus, influxdb, elasticsearch, graylog14:23
lotuspsychjeAvidWolf43: come to #ubuntu-discuss please14:23
OerHekscombined? as it is not in our repos, you follow a wild guide14:24
BluesKajAvidWolf43, grafana is not in the repos14:24
webmindhi14:24
webmindcan someone explain me how to prevent snap related tasks from being executed on boot?14:25
leftyfbwebmind: what is your issue?14:25
lordcirthwebmind, disable snapd?14:25
lordcirthHowever, yes, why?14:25
webmindI've got a nextcloud instance, but I don't want anything touching that snap before I do something as a user14:25
webmindthere's an encrypted partition that needs mounting first14:26
webmindso I only want it to manually be started14:26
leftyfbwebmind: disable the nextcloud service14:26
webmindI tried14:26
webmindbut there is no one nextcloud service in systemd it seems14:27
leftyfbwebmind: what exactly did you try? (what command) and why do you think it didn't work?14:27
webmindI tried looking for a service to disable14:27
webmindand I disabled snap-nextcloud-13453.mount, but that gets run anyway14:27
webmindnow I did systemctl  disable snapd14:30
webmindbut after a reboot, snapd is still running14:30
mgedminwebmind: I think you can systemctl edit snapd.service and add an After=your-special-filesystem.mount or something14:30
webmindor again14:30
mgedminto the override file it creates14:31
friendlyGoatpardon i was asleep, tomreyn. im gonna look at that link of yours. i tried installing the new version of the driver but i dunno if i loaded it properly as i've never loaded a new driver before. gonna try looking into it. fortunately i can use my computer normally, it just bothers me seeing that little message before i load it up. i can use wifi too.14:31
webmindmgedmin: oh, how does that work?14:32
mgedminwebmind: 'systemctl disable' is tricky; it only prevents the service from starting if nothing else requires it14:32
mgedminthere's systemctl mask, but let's not go there14:32
mgedminman systemd.unit describes what After=, Require= etc do14:32
lotuspsychjefriendlyGoat: tomreyn might be afk for now, maybe idle in #ubuntu-discuss until he's back?14:32
mgedmin*Requires=14:32
mgedminI'm fuzzy on the details myself, tbh14:33
webmindbut that will cause systemd to try and mount it no?14:34
webmindI can't have an automated system try and mount the mountpoint14:35
mgedminthat's the difference between After and Requires, AFAIU14:36
mgedminone waits until the thing becomes available, the other tries to make the thing available14:36
webmindRequires = Configures requirement dependencies on other units. If this unit gets activated, the units listed here will be activated as well.14:37
webmindso it isn't requires14:37
webmindSo I guess I need to use after, but I can't make out what I need to fill in after After=, I guess some systemd module? How do I write that?14:39
mgedminwebmind: mount the thing you need mounted, then try systemctl list-units -t mount14:40
mgedminsee if you see your mount point there14:40
mgedminit should be mount path with slashes converted to dashes, ending in .mount14:40
mgedminafaiu systemd creates these units dynamically when it sees new filesystems getting mounted14:41
mgedminyeah, the systemd.mount man page confirms that14:42
cfhowlettsnap command to remove deprecated snaps??14:42
webmind var-snap.mount it seems, so I do After=var-snap.mount14:43
mgedminthere's a risk maybe that if you do what I suggest and make snapd.service wait until the special mountpoint that it will time out after several minutes after boot and just fail instead of patiently waiting14:43
mgedminbut eh, at least it won't start with /var/snap not mounted14:43
webmindI'll find out now :)14:43
webmindcan the timeout be lowered?14:44
mgedminyou mean, will it block the boot process?  I hope not, that would suck14:44
webmindhmm, I see startup messages for nextcloud being started14:44
webmindsnapd and nextcloud still got started14:46
mgedminugh :/14:46
webmindmaybe I should mask it, and manually unmaks it...14:46
plongshotI've tried 2 different screencasting software and both only record a black screen. One gives an error message and fails when run from the command line.  I need to create a short video for my boss before 9 am (less than an hour 15 min. CAn anyon pleas help?14:49
webmindwhich ones did you try?14:50
webmindmasking snapd doesn't help either14:50
plongshotwebmind: OBS (which I think was working on 16.04 before a dist upgrade to 18.04 - but iirc though).  And just installed Kazam to try it.  Both will record my voice from the mic but not any video.14:52
plongshotI did crate a sceen and add sources with obs (should have bee setup correctly)14:53
benishorplongshot: try simplescreenrecorder14:54
tomreynfriendlyGoat: so things work and it's just a nuisance, i see. well, you could try the newer firmwares. or try to learn to ignore it. another option would by to try and change the iwlwifi drivers' verbosity, but this bears the chance of loosing other messages you'd want to see.15:01
friendlyGoathow would i go about trying newer firmwares?15:01
mgedminwebmind: maybe ask on askubuntu.com?  this might be too complicated for irc15:02
webmindmgedmin: ok15:05
lotuspsychjewebmind: or, re-ask here with all details, or talk to the #snappy channel15:06
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plongshotwebmind: I installed simplescreenrecorder and attempt to use but it has some kind of but where you select the output file. It does not allow to select the file from the nautilus pop up dialogue. The button in the upper right corner to seelct is inactivated always15:09
plongshotDuring setup process15:09
friendlyGoattomreyn, i decided to remove verbosity from the driver, im looking into how to do it now. when i was in my drivers however i found some odd ones i dont know the purpose of. what are intel_telemetry_pltdrv and intel_telemetry_core15:10
friendlyGoatalso im going to check to make sure my wifi is in fact working15:10
friendlyGoatwifi is in fact working, theres just that annoying error on boot15:11
plongshotDo you have to create an empty file for it or somethign?  aack!15:13
plongshotThyis is what I get for output when trying to "start recording" with simplescreenrecorder:   ""15:19
plongshot[PageRecord::StartPage] Starting page ...15:19
plongshot[PageRecord::StartPage] Started page.15:19
plongshot[PageRecord::StartOutput] Starting output ...15:19
plongshot[Muxer::Init] Using format mp4 (MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14)).15:19
plongshot[Muxer::AddStream] Using codec libx264 (libx264 H.264 / AVC / MPEG-4 AVC / MPEG-4 part 10).15:19
OerHeksplongshot,  you know, don't paste like that15:19
plongshotgood god15:20
OerHeks!paste15:20
plongshotI'm so sorry15:20
plongshotI'm horrified!15:20
OerHeksthe only thing i can imagine, is that you run a wayland session?15:21
plongshotI'm so screwed. No screen capture software will work for me and I hav 39 min to get somethign done with it15:21
plongshotoh my god!15:21
OerHekssimplescreenrecorder works fine15:21
plongshotnot for me15:21
plongshotand I don't have the time to look how to usee the dam thing15:21
lordcirthplongshot, try recordmydesktop? Optionally -gtk15:22
popey_plongshot: do you want help or not?15:22
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.15:23
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tomreynfriendlyGoat: i don't know about intel_telemetry_*, where do you see those?15:28
plongshotyes yes15:28
friendlyGoati did lsmod but its fine now i unplugged them15:28
plongshotI'm sorry I got freaked out and was off trying to make the bass* work15:28
plongshotI have till 9 am start time and could make a vid in a few min even just to show my proposal15:29
plongshotlordcirth:   popey_15:29
plongshot?15:29
plongshotsimple15:30
mgedminplongshot: gnome-shell has a builtin screen recorder; start recording with ctrl+alt+r, stop recording with the same key, find the recorded .ogv file in ~/Videos after the encoding is done in the background (might take a few minutes)15:30
popey_plongshot: open a terminal, type "echo $XDG_SESSION_TYPE" and tell me what it says (without the quotes)15:30
mgedmina red dot appears in the top bar when the recorder is active, so you can see if it works15:30
plongshotpopey_: one moment..15:30
plongshotpopey_: says "wayland"15:31
popey_there's your problem15:31
mgedminmany old X11-based screen recording tools do not work in wayland sessions15:31
urgodfatherhey everyone. im having an environment issue. using bash and perlbrew. made .bash_profile to source perl5 but its not getting read or loaded or something. what am i overlooking. 18.04. thanks in advance15:31
popey_logout, log back in and choose xorg from the drop down session plongshot and then simple screen recorder will work15:31
plongshotI will try thank you15:32
mgedminurgodfather: .bash_profile is getting read for login shells only; did you log out and log back in?  I don't think opening a new terminal tab counts as a login on ubuntu15:32
urgodfathermgedmin of course15:32
urgodfatheri know this isn't best practice but i added a few lines to .profile to check for perl5 and if so, add it to PATH. maybe this will work. running compile right now15:38
mgedminI do the same thing, except in my .bashrc15:39
mgedminbecause .profile is loaded too rarely15:39
urgodfathermaybe it was .bashrc15:39
mgedminoh, the tricks of setting up PATH for your session, it's terrible15:39
mgedminI'm still not getting the right $PATH when my browser launches my mail client15:40
urgodfatherit was .profile not .bashrc15:40
mgedmin(my .profile sources my .bashrc, if the shell is bash, otherwise it sources my ~/.bashrc.path, which is dash-compatible)15:42
urgodfatherpersonally since i only have to do this for me to compile on one project id rather just add it to it temp instead of perm. editing either requires a logout which is unfavorable15:42
mgedmina logout is not necessary if you source your updated .profile/.bashrc in the existing terminal bash session15:42
mgedminor if you do PATH manipulations in .bashrc and open a new terminal tab, which is why I do PATH manipulations in my .bashrc15:43
mgedminof course then you have to be careful and check if the PATH is already modified so subshells don't keep adding the same directories to PATH over and over15:43
mgedmincomputers are terrible15:43
urgodfathergrr.... still getting perl error15:45
urgodfathermgedmin can i see your .bashrc to reference?15:46
mgedminhttps://github.com/mgedmin/dotfiles; you probably want profile, bashrc, and bashrc.path15:47
TJ-urgodfather: mgedmin this is how I deal with adding to PATH in .profile: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GvPQ8t6fjs/15:52
urgodfatherso perlbrew includes its own bashrc file. does that cause a conflict?15:53
mgedminTJ-: does it work?  there seems to be an extra i in the P="i$HOME/bin" line15:53
TJ-mgedmin: haha, typo there, nicely spotted15:53
mgedminurgodfather: noidea, I'd expect it to save that bashrc somewhere and modify your .bashrc to source it?  noidea; it's why I hate these curl|bash self-installers, you can never know how they modify your dotfiles15:54
mgedmin... unless you keep your dotfiles under version control, which I do B)15:54
mgedminTJ-: also it seems your script leaves the PATH with a trailing : -- doesn't that actually add the current working directory to the end of the $PATH?15:55
mgedminyup, it does!15:55
TudorManI'm trying to compile some software that depends on another piece of software that I've compiled. However whenever I run ./configure it says that it can't find the dependency (because I haven't installed it as a package, just self-compiled). How can I trick it into using my compiled version instead?15:58
tomreynfriendlyGoat: i looked into the module parameters exposed by iwlwifi (modinfo -p iwlwifi) but there don't seem to be any regarding verbosity. so your only option seems to be https://superuser.com/questions/351387/how-to-stop-kernel-messages-from-flooding-my-console - which applies to all modules, so you'd need to suppress all errors, which is maybe not something you want to do.15:58
lotuspsychjeTudorMan: we dont really support own compiling on ubuntu, instead use the packages from the official repos15:59
tomreynfriendlyGoat: so i'd rather suggest you try the firmware update suggestion if you need a counter measure.16:00
TudorManlotuspsychje: the packages on the repos aren't up-to-date enough16:00
lotuspsychje!latest | TudorMan16:00
ubottuTudorMan: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.16:00
friendlyGoattomreyn, how would i go about doing that?16:00
urgodfatherim banging my head, i added it to .bashrc and logout/login try env | grep PERL  and nothing16:01
mgedminTudorMan: ./configure never looks at the package database, there must be some other reason16:03
urgodfatherah but if i $PATH | grep PERL i see it16:03
urgodfather$PATH | grep PERL16:03
urgodfatherbash: /home/ov//perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc:/home/ov//perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc:/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/usr/local/games:/snap/bin: No such file or directory16:03
urgodfatherexcept it has 2 /16:03
urgodfatherwhy?16:03
mgedmineh, extra / are harmless16:03
TudorManmgedmin: if I install the dependency it requests, it goes through. But I want it to use the version I've built myself, rather than the version in repos16:03
urgodfather::thumbsup::16:03
mgedminwow do not add /home/ov//perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc to $PATH, it's a script, not a directory!16:03
urgodfathermaybe it will complete this time?16:04
mgedminrather, inspect it for safety and source ~/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc from your own .bashrc16:04
mgedminTudorMan: can you be specific about the names of the software and the depencency?  it's hard for me to be abstract at this hour16:05
urgodfatherthats what i just did :D16:05
TudorManmgedmin: specifically I'm trying to build ifuse using a self-compiled version of libimobiledevice16:05
mgedminhow are you installing your self-compiled libimobiledevice?16:06
mgedminmost importantly, are you passing a --prefix option to ./autogen.sh when you follow the instructions at https://github.com/libimobiledevice/libimobiledevice?16:07
TudorManmgedmin: I haven't installed it (I generally try to avoid make install, or at least use checkinstall), and no I haven't passed a prefix16:08
mgedminah, there's your problem16:08
anikrashillyu, I have ubuntu 18.04 installed and I don't know if I can encrypt my hard drive or my partition16:09
mgedminI would probably try to install (without sudo!) into ~/opt/ifuse or something16:11
mgedminso for libimobiledevice, ./autogen.sh --prefix=~/opt/ifuse && make && make install16:11
TudorManmgedmin: okay, running that now16:12
mgedminand then inside ifuse dir, PKG_CONFIG_PATH=~/opt/ifuse/lib/pkgconfig ./autogen.sh --prefix=~/opt/ifuse && make && make install16:12
mgedminI'm not 100% sure about the PKG_CONFIG_PATH, it might be share/pkgconfig instead of lib/pkgconfig16:13
mgedminlook inside ~/opt/ifuse and find where all the *.pc files are16:13
mgedminand then to run it you'd have to add ~/opt/ifuse/bin to your $PATH16:13
mgedminand possibly set LD_LIBRARY_PATH?  not 100% sure about that16:13
TudorManmgedmin: okay sounds good, I'll give it a go16:14
mgedminthere's a reason installing software from scratch is not exactly recommended; there's bazillions of details that packages take care of16:14
urgodfathermgedmin just saw your post about not setting to PATH good catch!! so you are saying to use the second one not the first, right https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jbBS8QDPfX/16:16
mgedminboth are wrong16:17
mgedminno!16:17
urgodfatheryeah i need to clean it up16:17
mgedminI cannot read at this hour, sorry16:17
mgedminsecond is right16:17
mgedminno!16:17
mgedminI cannot read at this hour, sorry!!16:17
mgedminsecond is half-right -- change it to source "$HOME/perl5/perlbrew/etc/bashrc"16:17
mgedminwithout the :$PATH bit16:17
lotuspsychjeeasy on the enter button mgedmin16:17
urgodfatherthats the part im removing as we speak16:17
urgodfatherlol at lotuspsychje16:18
VasTappendagemgedmin.. thanks for nfo. will keep banging away at it till it resolves. its always something.16:20
* urgodfather loves it when vendors publish only half-baked source because they have to for GPL, but never the pubilsh the fixed stuff16:21
TudorManmgedmin: awesome, thanks for your help, that's got it working, and hopefully that info will be useful for me in future.16:26
urgodfatherwith the exception of the mk .bash_profile line, does the perl install seem right?16:27
urgodfatherhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fSNtqDXqkr/16:27
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TudorManmgedmin: instead of adding ~/opt/ifuse/bin to my $PATH, can I just cd to there and run them that way?16:40
webmindis there a good way to run a nextcloud snap on an encrypted storage that needs ssh-user-interaction to unlock?16:46
pragmaticenigmawebmind: simple solution is to not allow access to the webserver except through 127.0.0.1... then force users to login via SSH with a tunnel setup to link them to the webserver16:48
pragmaticenigma(assuming the SSH server and webserver are on the same machine)16:48
webmindah no16:49
webmindI meant that nextcloud runs off an encrypted partition16:50
webmindand a ssh-user needs to unlock that partition16:50
pragmaticenigmawebmind: That isn't a recommended setup. Nextcloud will want to run on boot, if the drive/partition is encrypted it will fail to start... you would have to unlock the partition and startup the next cloud instance each time16:51
leftyfbwebmind: why not just make a script that you run via ssh that mounts your encrypted partition and then restartes the nextcloud services?16:52
pragmaticenigmakind of defeats the purpose of an encrypted drive if the password is on the same machine as the encrypted volume leftyfb16:52
leftyfbpragmaticenigma: I didn't say anything about saving the password anywhere16:53
webmindleftyfb: because on boot, nextcloud starts and creates a new nextcloud setup and gets confused it seems16:54
pragmaticenigmaleftyfb: I assumed "script" => save password in script file16:54
webmindpragmaticenigma: starting the nextcloud instance manually is fine, problem I have is preventing it starting automaticly16:54
leftyfbwebmind: start it automatically. Who cares if you're just going to login manually and mount the encrypted drive and then restart the services?16:55
webmindnextcloud seems to care, it breaks16:55
webmindI'm mountint /var/snap or /var/snap/nextcloud, the latter I haven't got working yet16:57
webmind*mounting16:57
webmindbut there is also data in /snap16:57
leftyfbwebmind: yes, it will be broken until you login and mount/restart16:58
leftyfbwait16:58
leftyfbwhy are you mounting anything in /var/snap?16:58
webmindno it is broken -after- mount & restart16:58
webmindbecause that's where the data of nextcloud is16:58
leftyfbso change that16:58
webmindhow?16:59
leftyfbwebmind: read the nextcloud documentation16:59
webmindand with data, I mean all the data16:59
webmindinc the database16:59
webmindleftyfb: I did, and unless I missed it, there was no easy option for changing that17:00
webmindoh wait17:01
webmindmisread a bit17:01
webmindperhaps17:01
webmindhow do you change $SNAP_DATA ?17:03
leftyfbwebmind: I mean just the storage files. You really shouldn't care about the DB all that much.17:03
TJ-webmind: is snap an essential part of what you're doing? are you using it because it includes a web server and php ?17:03
webmindTJ-: it seemed the easiest route for running nextcloud17:04
webmindleftyfb: it's kindoff a requirement, partly due to not knowing what is in the data and I don't want to leak any meta-data17:04
webmind*in the database17:05
webmindI'm guessing filenames might end up there17:05
popey_webmind: you said "there's data in /snap" - there isn't. /snap is read only, contains the app17:06
leftyfbwebmind: maybe start with just reconfiguring the data store and see if that works for you. Keeping the DB in the /var/snap and unencrypted. If it works, then tackle the DB stuff after17:06
leftyfbpopey_: /var/snap17:06
popey_leftyfb: "< webmind> but there is also data in /snap"17:06
webmindpopey_: I meant that app as data, I think it gets confused because there is an app there, and no data in /var/snap/ and then created a new app17:07
leftyfboh. Yeah, that should be ignore is is probably what's causing all these issues if he's trying to mount/encrypt /snap17:07
popey_yeah, you can't modify /snap it's just a mount point of the .snap file buried in /var/lib/snapd/snaps17:07
webmindI haven't tried mounting /snap yet17:07
webmindbut something causes confusion when nextcloud gets started with an empty /var/snap17:08
popey_it gets mounted when the snap is installed17:08
webmindwhat does?17:09
popey_ the /snap/nextcloud mount point17:09
webmindpopey_: oh sure17:09
popey_The snap might not work for your use case.17:10
popey_I would be interested to see it documented if you get it working17:10
webmindleftyfb: it quite likely works to have just file-data encrypted, but it's also very likely that doesn't work for this usecase17:10
TJ-webmind: presumably your issue is the snap assumes the data is available unencrypted under /home/$USER/ ?17:11
webmindthe request I got is to have all nextcloud data encrypted and unlocked via ssh17:11
TJ-webmind: so if $HOME for $USER isn't unlocked, then it doesn't find the data, and creates a new empty database thinking its the first time it ran17:11
webmindTJ-: it created new data in /var/snap after the next reboot, a next revision?17:11
webmindand that revision nr is in /snap17:11
webmindI don't think it touched $HOME17:12
TJ-webmind: hmm, in which case I canot see how encrypted $HOME is affecting it, unless the snap tries to read something from there17:12
webmindif I someone could prevent nextcloud from starting on boot, I think this should work17:12
popey_it will be running daemons which will probably look /root/snap/nextcloud17:12
webmindTJ-: this is not about an encrypted $HOME17:12
popey_(as the $HOME of the user the daemons run as)17:12
BrumbleSchrodingersScat, fixed! :D https://streamable.com/ncebm17:13
webmindthe encrypted partition in mounted on /var/snap17:13
BrumbleI also got it's ac adaptor today.17:13
webmindor well, now I tried /var/snap/nextcloud, but then nextcloud won't install17:13
TJ-webmind: oh! sorry I misread earlier17:13
TJ-webmind: if you were using a regular install then you could use systemd mounts/ordering to manage it cleanly17:17
webmindTJ-: yeah, I tried that with this, but the 'After=' thing didn't actually seem to work17:18
webmindsystemd ran the processes anyway17:19
TJ-webmind: After= on its own won't it also needs a Wants= or better still a Requires=17:19
webmindRequires= isn't an option, because systemd can't mount the mountpoint17:19
TJ-webmind: indeed, if you're using snap, unless you add an override to the snap so it isn't wanted by multi-user.target17:20
TJ-webmind: to snapd/snapd-socket/whichever!17:20
webmindno in general, systemd will never be able to mount this mountpoint17:20
webmindso I'm not sure how systemd will manage to deal with this17:23
TJ-webmind: if you have a systemd.mount for the encrypted device that when it mounts has a Triggers=snapd.service (or whatever!) linked to a systemd-cryptsetup@var_snap.service which the user activates from SSH, that would work17:27
webmindTJ-: but what about services that ignore After= ?17:29
webmindthey still got run17:29
TJ-webmind: you have other services with After=snapd.service ?17:30
webmindI meant for instance snapd.service having After=<mountpoint>.mount but ignoring that17:30
TJ-webmind: as I said, After= isn't sufficient, that jsut controlls *ordering*. You want snapd.service to be delayed until other units are ready, it needs a Requires= or Wants=17:31
webmindok, that doesn't seem to match with how I read the manual, but dinnertime.17:32
TJ-webmind: as long as snapd.service isn't a wants of multi-user.service or some other service that m-u wants, it'll work. You can drop an override file into /etc/systemd/... to unlink snapd*.* units from m-u17:32
TJ-webmind: what I mean is, you need to cancel/remove the /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/snapd.service -> /lib/systemd/system/snapd.service so snapd not starting doesn't hang the boot17:34
adacGuys my firefox does not load any page anymore17:37
TJ-webmind: you'd do that simply with dropping /etc/systemd/system/snapd.service.d/override.conf with "[Install]\nWantedBy=" (I think - not sure if Install section gets re-evaluated at runtime)17:38
adacother browser work just fine17:38
TJ-adac: did Firefox recently upgrade?17:38
adacTJ-, yes it said that it cannot load pages anymore and I would need to restart it17:39
adacwhich I did17:39
adacbut still no pages are loaded17:39
TJ-adac: there are a few suggestions here: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can17:39
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TJ-adac: we're had a few similar reports recently17:40
adacTJ-, ok I see. Are there workarounds? Do you perhaps know?17:41
sarnoldis this it? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox/+bug/183009617:41
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1830096 in Mozilla Firefox "Firefox 67 in Ubuntu 18.10 thinks it's an older version" [Medium,New]17:41
TJ-adac: read the article17:41
adaccannot open it^^17:41
TJ-adac: open a terminal do "w3m https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/firefox-cant-load-websites-other-browsers-can"17:42
adachehe :)17:43
adacOpened it with chromium for now17:43
TJ-Terminal is king17:44
adactrue :)17:44
adacsarnold, TJ-  I  don't get a message like "Using an older version of Firefox"  as in this link17:50
adacSo I guess it is another issue?17:50
ioriaadac, a new profile or Refresh Firefox17:50
adacioria, how to refresh Firefox?17:51
ioriaadac, about:support   (would be resetted: warning !)17:51
adacioria, there is also safe mode17:53
adacI tried this now17:53
adacthat works17:53
urgodfatherwhats the right way to remove something from path that i added via bashrc? remarking and reboot does not correct.18:04
sarnoldwhat does it mean to "remark" something?18:04
urgodfather##18:06
sarnoldaha. that should work18:06
urgodfatherdidnt18:06
urgodfatheridk y18:06
lordcirthurgodfather, probably you have it set somewhere else18:10
urgodfatherthanks lordcirth looking into18:11
CoolerZhelp18:27
CoolerZI have 2 cursors on screen18:27
CoolerZit happened when i logged out and logged back in18:27
lordcirthCoolerZ, do they move together?18:27
CoolerZthe other cursor is stuck18:27
OerHeksrestart gdm perhaps ?18:27
OerHeksunless you have a fancy desktop/wm18:28
CoolerZhow18:28
OerHekshow18:28
OerHeks??18:28
lordcirthCoolerZ, check Settings -> Displays; is there an "Unknown monitor"18:28
OerHekstell us your ubuntu version, perhaps?18:28
CoolerZ18.0418:28
CoolerZlordcirth, nope18:29
CoolerZjust the built in display of the laptop18:29
OerHeks sudo systemctl restart gdm318:29
CoolerZOerHeks, nope that was a bad ide18:34
CoolerZa18:34
CoolerZit went into a boot loop18:34
OerHeksthen your system had an issue, restarting gdm3 should be oke18:34
OerHekssome zombieprocess or the like18:35
CoolerZyeah there are lots of issues18:35
CoolerZEverytime i restart the laptop i get the "System encountered an error" message18:36
CoolerZand i click "Report problem"18:36
tomreynCoolerZ: which graphics card do you have there?18:55
tomreynand which driver?   lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA | nc termbin.com 999918:56
eel_breathWhen installing programs with python dependencies, how do I prevent my server (18.04) from installing python2.7 (instead of using 3.67/3.7) that are already installed?19:30
lordcirtheel_breath, programs can depend on either python 2 or 3.19:32
lordcirthIf it needs python2, then 2.7 will be installed.19:32
OerHeksthere is no override option to use 3.x19:34
eel_breathlordcirth I get that, but when I install flexget (3.3-3.6 supported), 2.7 shows up as a dependency19:34
sarnoldpython 2 and python 3 are different languages.19:36
sarnoldit would have been better to name python3 "blackadder" instead.19:36
lordcirtheel_breath, what package is that?19:38
ioriaeel_breath, are you sure flexget is an ubuntu pkg ?19:38
leftyfbit's not19:38
eel_breathit's not19:38
ioriaright19:39
leftyfbeel_breath: you'll need to contact flexget for support19:39
OerHekseel_breath, there is a #flexnet channel here on #freenode ?19:40
OerHeksi cannot find good info about 3.7, only the changelog19:40
OerHeksFlexGet version: 2.20.16 supports Python version: 3.6.719:41
srjii did install i3-wm, but i am not able to find a option at the login screen to set i3-wm as window manager for the session19:41
ioriasrji, did you reboot ?19:41
eel_breaththanks, I'll check it out - but it's not just flexget, there are at least 2 others that I've installed (apt-get) and the dependencies that show up are for 2.7 when they are compatible with 3.x19:42
srjii did19:42
ioriasrji, how did you install it ?19:42
srjivia apt19:42
ioriasrji, what cmd exactly ?19:43
OerHekswhat guide did you follow?19:43
srjisudo apt install i3-wm19:43
ioriasrji, i'd say i3 not i3-wm19:43
ioriasrji,   sudo apt install --reinstall i319:44
lordcirthI thought the same, but I don't see anything in that metapackage that is relevant?19:44
srjistill no option, sry19:49
ioriasrji,   what vrsion of ubuntu and what dm ?19:49
srjioh wait19:50
srjii found the option19:50
srjiits a small cog wheel close to the login button19:51
srjidoubt19:51
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urgodfatherfinally!!!!20:15
* urgodfather doing happy dance20:15
coconutwhich irc dance this time, urgodfather?20:17
urgodfatherthe ubuntu rules happy dance20:18
urgodfather:D20:18
coconutyeah, that one rocks, i know :)20:20
urgodfathercoconut especially when a vendor tells you to use EOL version and wont support and then ubuntu says use newer version to get support with ubuntu20:23
b33mSo I disabled my external monitor in 18.04 (still using the usb-c cable for power, just not video), but now that I want to use it again ubuntu doesnt seem to detect the external monitor @ all in display settings20:26
b33mIs there any way to get it to manually detect the monitor?20:26
coconutopensource can be(is) great, i agree20:26
Mdlpehi, I do not remember how to send the result of the find command to make a tar archive20:28
scienteshow do i get ssh -X to work with xwayland?20:42
scientesoh damn it just worked!20:42
scientesprobably going to be uuuuuuuuuunusable however20:43
leftyfbI didn't think -X was supposed to work with wayland20:44
leftyfboh, xwayland20:44
scientesyeah its too slow with this much latency20:45
blackflowscientes: try x2go20:55
JonHanDinHello peeps, have any of you used ElectronMail on Ubuntu? I'm concerned that with it being 3rd party it may expose / degrade my security. Am i just being paranoid?21:00
gvvg_Hi - I made a huge mistake and tried to enable php7.3 on my hosting server - now apache won't start -I'm trying to downgrade to 7.0 which is what it was using before but I am getting this error21:10
jadaxif it ain't broken, don't fix it21:10
gvvg_https://pastebin.com/JyQf585221:10
jadaxhow much money are you losing every hour, gvvg_?21:10
gvvg_jadax: good advice - I feel very stupid21:11
gvvg_any suggestions? jadax21:11
jadaxhow did you install php7.3?21:11
gvvg_apt-get21:11
jadaxdid you use apt-get?21:11
tomreynalso, which ubuntu release is this21:12
gvvg_actually it was installed already I just tried to enable it21:12
gvvg_16.04 LTS21:12
tomreynhow was 7.3 installed already?21:12
jadaxany chance you can update OS to 18.04 LTS? that's the distribution that's currently supported everywhere21:12
gvvg_I'm not sure I only do apt upgrade21:12
tomreyn16.04 offers php 7.0.33 and nothing else21:13
gvvg_It must have been my old sysadmi21:13
gvvg_admin21:13
jadax18.04 offers php 7.321:13
gvvg_I don't know21:13
tomreynjadax: 16.04 LTS is supported, too21:13
gvvg_I see it in the apt-cache search21:13
jadaxwell, I figured he's got the system messed up currently, might update now21:13
jadaxas he would have to update at some point in future anyways21:14
gvvg_any ideas where to start?21:14
tomreyngvvg_: please post this:  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/aptlog21:14
tomreyngvvg_: also this: nc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};echo "$XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP ($XDG_SESSION_TYPE)";)21:14
tomreyngvvg_: and this:  dpkg -l php* | nc termbin.com 999921:15
sarnoldgvvg_: do you have an application that can't run on 7.3? if so be sure to file a bug report with them while you're at it21:15
gvvg_https://termbin.com/s4g821:15
gvvg_https://termbin.com/w3j121:16
gvvg_https://termbin.com/4jx921:16
gvvg_no 7.3 is not a requirement right now21:16
tomreynyou have this PPA configured which offers co.installable PHP versions http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/php/ubuntu21:16
gvvg_ok cool21:17
gvvg_any idea why apache2 won't starty?21:17
tomreyngvvg_: no, you haven't shown any logs showing appache httpd not starting, ye3t21:19
gvvg_sorry21:19
gvvg_https://pastebin.com/JyQf585221:19
gvvg_tomreyn: I did share them before - here they are again21:19
tomreynthose logs don't show that21:19
gvvg_sorry this is the apache2 error log which one would be helpful?21:20
tomreynthere is "caught SIGTERM, shutting down", but this can be a normal exit21:20
tomreyndo you actually know that it fails?21:20
tomreynhow do you tell?21:21
gvvg_https://pastebin.com/GCPPsXky21:21
gvvg_May 28 17:06:43 web2 systemd[1]: apache2.service: Control process exited, code=exited status=121:22
gvvg_May 28 17:06:43 web2 systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: Apache2 web server.21:22
jadaxdo you have enough memory on the system?21:22
jadaxfree -h would show21:22
gvvg_plenty 16GB21:22
gvvg_       total        used        free      shared  buff/cache   available21:23
gvvg_Mem:            15G        482M         13G         31M        1.4G         14G21:23
gvvg_the issue started when tried to enable php7.3 from php7.021:23
gvvg_I must have missed a step21:23
tomreynso apparently module php7_module is loaded multiple times. apache2 already fails while trying to parse the configuration file. this suggests not only a misconfiguration but rather a mix of incompatible modules or something similar.21:23
gvvg_right21:23
gvvg_how do I find the offending conf lines?21:24
sarnoldgvvg_: if you want to use ondrej's php packages it's probably a good idea to remove all the ubuntu-supplied php packages21:24
tomreynhave a look at https://termbin.com/4jx9, maybe grep ^i21:24
tomreynyou have php packages installed using different php sapi versions21:25
sarnoldsapi?21:25
gvvg_so I look for lines starting with i21:25
gvvg_and make sure the versions correspond to php7.0?21:25
gvvg_is there anyway to see which config line it stops on?21:26
tomreynsarnold: the versioned php api, isn't it called SAPI?21:26
sarnoldtomreyn: I don't know :) heh21:26
sarnoldtomreyn: I was wondering if there was something in this dpkg -l output that I had overlooked re a sapi verison21:26
tomreynno, no. "Server Application Programming Interface"21:27
tomreynbasically different versions of the mod_php API21:27
gvvg_I think it's php-common21:27
gvvg_not sure how I can install php-common for php-7.021:27
tomreyngvvg_: so php 7.0 is what you want, and only that?21:28
gvvg_yes21:28
sarnoldgvvg_: probably the ppa-purge package would be a good way to get there21:28
gvvg_I'm not sure I understand?21:28
tomreyngvvg_: "note down" which pacages are now installed, so you can ensure you'll re-install those you need (php modules mostly) later:   dpkg -l php* | grep ^i > php_packages_which_were_installed.txtr21:29
tomreyngvvg_: "note down" which pacages are now installed, so you can ensure you'll re-install those you need (php modules mostly) later:   dpkg -l php* | grep ^i > php_packages_which_were_installed.txt21:29
sarnoldyou could install the ppa-purge package and then use the ppa-purge command to remove ondrej's PPAs21:30
gvvg_is there a way to install php-common for php7.0?21:30
tomreynyou need to downgrade this and sevceral other php mpackages, ppa-purge can do so for you.21:31
tomreynyou need to downgrade this and several other php packages, ppa-purge can do so for you.21:31
tomreynsorry about the typos21:31
gvvg_I'm quite confused21:32
gvvg_if I try and install php7.0 wouldn't that work?21:32
tomreynmaybe this would work, but it would not suffice, there's more to be done21:33
sarnoldI think you'd be better served by removing the mess that you've got onw21:33
tomreynand these commands can do it for you:   sudo apt update; sudo apt install ppa-purge; sudo ppa-purge ppa:ondrej/php21:33
sarnoldand *then* install the packages you want21:33
tomreyni agree21:34
tomreynthe above commands would remove the ondrej ppa and its packages. you would then be able to install ubuntu's php7 version and modules21:35
causativeI have a loud fan.  If I physically stop this fan, my system shuts down after a couple minutes, despite all cpu temperatures being low.  pwmconfig detects no pwm-capable sensors that I could use to control the fan.  What can I do to disable this fan?21:35
gvvg_ok I'm trying that21:35
causativephysically disabling it would be fine if I could stop my system from shutting down as a result21:36
gvvg_all working again!21:38
gvvg_amazing21:38
gvvg_thank you very much21:38
compdoccausative, unplug it, or better yet, replace it21:39
ryugunsHey21:39
tomreyngvvg_: you're welcome. it's common to have a development system with (almost, ip addresses and a few other settings excluded) identical configuration for running such tests as you just did.21:39
jadaxcausative can you configure fan speeds/temperatures in BIOS/UEFI?21:40
gvvg_Right21:40
gvvg_Good advice21:40
gvvg_I'll be more careful in the future21:40
gvvg_Thank you again21:40
causativethere is a problem getting into the BIOS because it is a laptop, the screen is broken but used automatically for the BIOS, and the external monitor does not turn on until I'm already past the BIOS21:41
jadaxjust remember what's the combination to get there21:42
jadaxand keep pressing keys as you boot up21:42
jadaxyou will enter the BIOS and then screen comes up21:42
causativewell but even once I'm there if it's still using the laptop screen, I won't be able to do anything21:42
jadaxI see21:42
tomreyngvvg_: you could configure the apache httpd virtualhosts on this webserver to accept requests for both maindomain.tld and dev.maindomain.tld, then just clone this system and have dev.maindomain.tld point to its (different) IP address, enabling you to easily  before doing run such tests.21:42
compdocyou wont be able to stop the fan making noise in the bios21:43
jadaxcompdoc often times you can lower the RPM21:43
jadaxlow RPM = no noise21:43
tomreyngvvg_: if you created the php_packages_which_were_installed.txt file earlier (as i suggested then) you can check which modules you had installed - it is possible that you will need to manually reinstall those now, since they may be named differently on ubuntu's package archive than they are named on ondrej's PPA.21:45
tomreyngvvg_: dpkg -l php* | grep -E '^(r|.c)' are PHP packages which are no longer installed but for which configurations may still be in place - you may want to "sudo apt purge PACKAGE" those (after ensuring you no longer need those configurations).21:47
gvvg_Excellent thanks21:49
jadaxhe's good21:49
tomreyncausative: you'd need to physically unplug the LCD - if that's possible without breaking the system (in the worst case this can mean disassembling the entire laptop - then plug in the external screen and hope for the bios output to show up there. it's also more of a question for ##hardware21:56
Jon30hey guys, i've been reading on Best Practices for SSH server, and none of them asked me to instal SSL on SSH server. Is installing SSL on SSH not a common practice? Is there a reason for that?22:02
sarnoldJon30: ssh provides for its own authentication and secrecy22:03
OerHekslibssl is a dependency https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/bionic/arm64/openssh-server/1:7.6p1-422:05
OerHeksand my best guess, openssl is standard?22:05
OerHeks!info openssl22:05
ubottuopenssl (source: openssl): Secure Sockets Layer toolkit - cryptographic utility. In component main, is important. Version 1.1.0g-2ubuntu4.3 (bionic), package size 528 kB, installed size 1095 kB22:05
blackflowyes and yes22:06
OerHeksso, it won  be pulled in, as dependencie, it is already there22:07
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TJ-SSH doesn't use SSL, it uses the libcrypto part of libssl (which is libssl + libcrypto)22:29
jayjoI want to forward all ssh connections with the git user upstream, can I do this with an easy `Match User ForceCommand` ? I am only planning on matching and forwarding one user, the git user22:31
tdsjayjo: is this for some git server appliance that exposes its own sshd? most I've seen are also able to generate an authorized_keys file to be used by the systems's sshd, and forcedcommands for each of those back to their own scripts22:35
jayjothat seems to sort of the recommended approach by the gitlab folks: https://blog.xiaket.org/2017/exposing.ssh.port.in.dockerized.gitlab-ce.html + https://github.com/sameersbn/docker-gitlab/pull/1731 (although I know this second repo is not official, the same approach seems to be taken from gitlab.com). I am also working with docker. Is there a reason to prefer the authorized_keys file way, vs fowarding all22:38
jayjogit user requests from sshd to gitlab-shell ?22:38
TJ-jayjo: probably be better using a ProxyCommand22:39
gehnhow do I search for packages that statisfy the dependency of another package22:39
TJ-jayjo: if you use ForceCommand it makes it difficult for the user to update their key on the bastion host and the target22:40
jeremy31apt depends packagename22:40
gehnfor example if I have a package that depends on libgl-dev how do find packages which provide libgl-dev22:40
gehnon Ubuntu 18.0.4 there is not a package named simply libgl-dev22:41
tomreynthen you won't be able to satisfy this dependency.22:41
tomreynlooks like you'Re working with incompatible packages. don't do that.22:42
tomreynoh libgl-dev is a virtual package, ok22:43
OerHeks!find libgl-dev22:43
ubottuFound: libgl1-mesa-dev22:43
TJ-gehn:  awk '/^Package:/{P=$2} /^Provides: .*libgl-dev/{print P; P=""}' /var/lib/dpkg/status22:43
nikolamWhy Ubuntu's ZFS does not have support for: com.delphix:spacemap_v2 (Space maps representing large segments are more efficient.)22:44
nikolamThat is why I can't mount read/write OpenZFS dataset created on illumos/Openindiana22:45
TJ-nikolam: that's likelt because ZoL doesn't support it, but you'd need to check with the kernel devs who package it22:46
TJ-nikolam: which version of ZoL are you using?22:49
nikolamTJ-, it's currently XUbuntu 18.1022:52
nikolam0.7.9-3ubuntu622:53
TJ-nikolam: I *think* the features you're asking about weren't added to ZoL until 0.8, or later22:53
RandolfHow can I get JavaFX working on Ubuntu 18.04.1?  Both Java and JavaFX are installed via apt, but only Java works.  I do see "javafx" files under the /usr/share/java/ directory.  Thanks.22:54
nikolamI'll be on 19.04 but I have ICH7 sound problem, with sound cracking all the time22:55
gehnhow do releases work wrt to LTS, it seems that 19.04 is not yet LTS for example, and that the original 18.04 was not LTS until 18.04.2, if I upgrade to 19.04 now will the standard software-upgrade program get me onto LTS eventually or would I need to do a dist-upgrade to get that?22:57
jayjoTJ-: in this particular case, users manage their keys in GitLab, and GitLab would check via public keys. Does what you're saying about bastion hosts and targets apply still when GitLab is the target?22:57
jayjore: using ForceCommand vs ProxyCommand22:57
gehnalso, how viable is it to dist-upgrade from 18.04 to 19.04? I usually stay away from dist upgrades like that and tend to prefer a fresh install to avoid potential problems22:58
TJ-jayjo: I'm not entirely sure, its an unusual case. Best to set up tests systems and try both approaches22:58
causativeI "solved" my fan problem:  by unscrewing 3/4 screws on the plate that covers the fan, and stretching a shoelace underneath that plate so that it presses against the fan hub, stabilizes the fan sufficiently that it can spin silently without wobbling/clattering22:58
jadaxnice, you earned the DIY badge22:59
TJ-!lts | gehn22:59
ubottugehn: LTS means Long Term Support. LTS versions are supported for 5 years on the desktop and server. The latest LTS version of Ubuntu is !Bionic (Bionic Beaver 18.04). Ubuntu !flavors may have different support durations, check their release notes for information.22:59
jadaxlook how many problems could be solved with a shoelace22:59
TJ-gehn: LTS releases are every 2 years, so the sucessor to 180.4 will be 20.0422:59
gehnohh, right, even numbers are LTS23:00
gehnok, but as to the question of whether software-upgrade will get me on to the "real" LTS version, i.e. in context of the original 18.04 not being LTS until 18.04.223:00
tomreyn!HWE | gehn: 18.04 was LTS from the start, you're mixing this up with23:00
ubottugehn: 18.04 was LTS from the start, you're mixing this up with: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack23:00
Bashing-omgehn: The releas cycle is every 6 months. Those released in even 2 years in April are LTS. To upgrade from 18.04 to 19.04 - the path is through 18.10. The next LTS release is to be 20.04.23:01
gehnBashing-om, tomreyn, ok thanks23:01
TJ-gehn: generally, upgrades *to* an LTS aren't automatically offered by the system until the first point release (so 18.04.1)23:02
jadaxis there any reason why installing from scratch would be better idea than updating 16.04 to 18.04?23:02
Randolfjadax: No left-over baggage?23:02
Randolfjadax: Otherwise you should be fine.23:02
TJ-jadax: clearing cruft; changing architectures23:02
jadaxI'm using AWS, so from time perspective it could take the same amount either way23:02
TJ-jadax: depends on how much configuration you need to carry over23:03
jadaxwhat is left-over baggage? is there any in 2019?23:03
Randolfjadax: If starting fresh is just as easy, then I'd go for starting fresh.23:03
gehnjadax, historically with most distros I've regularly (or at least occasionally enough to be frustrating) had problems with doing an upgrade23:03
gehnwell, starting fresh (at the moment) is not as easy for me23:03
jadaxinteresting, now that upgrades are so common and there are designed tools and procedures23:04
causativealso solved the BIOS problem by unplugging the cable for the laptop screen from the motherboard, however, now it seems to take much longer to boot.  Perhaps it's spending time searching for the laptop screen?23:04
TJ-jadax: This last weekend I do-release-upgraded from 12.04 ESM through 14.04, 16.04, to 18.04, without too many problems, and that server started out with 5.04 (2005!)23:04
gehnwell to be fair, I've been installing fresh like, forever now23:04
Randolfgehn: Start with a full backup first.  If you can test in a separate system, do so first.23:04
gehnI haven't tried doing upgrades in a long time23:04
gehnI do have some automated backup tools I wrote already, it's enough, but a fresh wipe/upgrade still tends to take a while overall23:04
gehnTJ-, well that's reassuring23:05
brimonkHey, I installed some nvidia cuda packages and now my steam won't start. I get the error 'libGL error: No matching fbConfigs or visuals found' and 'libGL error: failed to load driver: swrast'. Any ideas on what I need to check?23:05
TJ-jadax: I had a lot of configuration changes to deal with due to various packages changing their syntax, but I dealt with those methodically23:05
gehnTJ-, but also there's a small thing I'd note "without *too many* problems" :)23:05
gehnsooo... there were some problems23:05
jadaxTJ- what if everybody used POSIX23:05
jadaximagine that23:06
TJ-jadax: I was dealing with primarily with BIND9, postfix, dovecot, apache2, mysql, postgresql and several other server services23:06
jadaxapache2 changed syntax too? you mean configuration files? vhosts etc?23:07
TJ-gehn: d-r-u-s through 3 release you've got to expect a few glitches, and be prepared23:07
sarnoldthe entire apache authorization and authentication mechanism was redesigned; only the simplest apache configs don't need changing over the last N years23:08
Randolfjadax: As long as you don't rely on any suEXEC stuff, the changes in the newest Apache 2 configuration files are pretty straight-forward.  Mostly to do with Require directives.23:09
TJ-jadax: yes, e.g. ReWriteLogLevel and RewriteFile retired for mod_rewrite in favour of LogLevel rewrite:trace2 and the primary log file23:09
Randolfsarnold: Yeah, that tripped me up with my ModPerl2 coding when I upgraded a while back.  I think it is better now though.23:09
TJ-jadax: and allow/deny replaced with "Require all granted" and so on23:10
jadaxI usually keep a git repo for all apache related configs and symlink from my repo to /etc/apache23:10
jadaxthat somehow makes updates/transitions easier23:10
jadaxdo you do any tricks like that too?23:10
TJ-I've pushed on to apache2 2.4.39 so I can use mod_md (automatic letsencrypt handling)23:11
TJ-jadax: I have /etc/ as a git repo; there's an inotify hook that does a commit after a file is changed23:11
jadaxif I have to move all my stuff from one machine to another it's quite painful otherwise23:11
jadaxunless one did docker, maybe23:12
jadaxbut then docker comes with set of other challenges23:12
jadaxthat's smart, TJ-23:12
gehnis there somewhere that comprehensively describes the OpenGL packages in the standard Ubuntu package repos and how they're organized23:14
TJ-jadax: the git repo itself is on a separate file-system, that is snapshot-ed and cloned to a bacup system23:14
gehnit appears the core OpenGL lib and functionality is provided by mesa, but some of the details of what packages exist and why and what depends on what and why doesn't seem very clear. I also haven't found anything even close to an explanation of these packages on any of the community sites like help.ubuntu.org or wiki.ubuntu.org or the community forums etc23:15
jadaxthat by design also help with having secondary test infrastructure23:15
jadaxnot much effort to maintain it, right?23:15
TJ-it took some time to plan, test, and get right and be confident of it :)23:16
jadaxwould you consider doing docker instead?23:16
TJ-never23:16
jadaxwhy not?23:16
TJ-if anything I'd use lxc23:16
jadaxI've been playing recently with infrastructure that somebody else did 100% based on docker containers (on Ubu 18.04)23:19
jadaxit was interesting23:19
jadaxbut docker needs resources, especially memory23:19
jayjois there a way to submit easy changes to pages like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH ? https://help.ubuntu.com/14.04/serverguide/openssh-server.html is broken link should be https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/openssh-server.html.en23:24
xamithanRead here: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam23:26
TJ-jadax: if you want a rip-roaring read about Why Not Docker read to the end of https://thehftguy.com/2016/11/01/docker-in-production-an-history-of-failure/  :)23:28
wholesumbeen stuck for 22 hours already... grub boot partition got corrupted on an server 18.04 install (using secure boot)23:29
wholesumi am now on desktop 18.04 and installed refind23:29
sarnoldjayjo: if you've got the desire, you could follow the "You can contribute to this wiki" link near the bottom of the page23:30
wholesumdid refind install to /dev/nvme0n1p1 (~513MB, preceeded by 2M unallocated space)23:30
RyviusHello, is Firefox 68 not available for 18.04 yet?23:31
Bashing-om!firefox bionic | Ryvius23:43
Bashing-om!info firefox bionic | Ryvius23:43
ubottuRyvius: firefox (source: firefox): Safe and easy web browser from Mozilla. In component main, is optional. Version 67.0+build2-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 (bionic), package size 49345 kB, installed size 185418 kB23:43
OerHeksstill in beta testing https://launchpad.net/~mozillateam/+archive/ubuntu/firefox-next?field.series_filter=bionic23:45
jayjowhat does it mean to use `ssh -t` - keeping a pseudo terminal. Does this just keep the session interactive ?23:46
jayjoespecially in the context of ForceCommand https://askubuntu.com/a/77390323:46
RyviusAlright thanks23:47
OerHeks.. force tty allocation, even if SSH has no local tty ..23:48
OerHeks-t' Force pseudo-tty allocation. This can be used to execute arbitrary screen-based programs on a remote machine, which can be very useful, e.g. when implementing menu services. Multiple -t options force tty allocation, even if ssh has no local tty.23:48
sarnoldjayjo: some programs change their behaviour if they are hooked up to a terminal vs not hooked up to a terminal23:48
jayjosarnold: thanks, makes sense23:53
TJ-jayjo: -t is useful for doing things like "ssh -t user@remote sudo mkdir /mnt/test"  to get the "[sudo] password for user: prompt23:54
Elw3I am on 14.04 atm, does someone know if i have to replace the sources list entries with the "old-releases" lines already?23:56
sarnoldElw3: trusty is still on the archive mirrors http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ even though it is no longer receiving standard support23:57
Bashing-om!14.04 | Elw3 Trusty is no longer supported with out going !ESM:23:58
ubottuElw3 Trusty is no longer supported with out going !ESM:: 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, !eolupgrade23:58
tomreynElw3: i assume you can still run do-release-upgrade23:58
tomreynElw3: so editing your apt sources should not be needed to upgrade just yet23:59
Elw3I dont want to upgrade....23:59

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