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woenxHello. Google didn't help me on this one. I'm trying to power off an on a usb hard drive. I can power it off by using udisksctl power-off -b /dev/sdX. But can a hard drive be powered on after that without having to manually reconnect the usb cable?00:04
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Mcl0vinholla, i am running Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS for some reason after reboot everytime i will have to issue netplan apply for my box to be able to ping anything. i.e after reboot if i do ping www.google.com it will fail , but after i do sudo netplan apply and then ping it passes ! any idea what i am missing here?01:46
lordcirth_Mcl0vin, I have seen this happen when netplan tries to rename interfaces - can you pastebin your netplan config?01:52
C0nundrumHello01:56
C0nundrumI'm did clean install of unbuntu 16.04 server edition install some dev libraries , cuda, and nvidia drivers. For some reason something networking / ssh related cause me to get what i think are kernal panicks. If i boot with ethernet unplugged i am actually able to get to a console other the screen just goes black01:58
Bashing-omC0nundrum: Graphic's driver issue ? what results booting with the 'nomodeset' boot parameter ?02:01
C0nundrumactually couple mins past and i also just got a black screen.02:01
C0nundrumHM i will try that and see02:01
C0nundrumBashing-om black screen02:06
Bashing-omC0nundrum: Yukkie .. getting deep here then . Can you SSH in to the server ?02:15
C0nundrumNo it seems like its a kernal panic02:33
C0nundrumssh and and everything else goes down as soon as the screen turns off02:33
C0nundrumWhat got me the furthest in the boot process so far is removing the nvidia card and not using hdmi on the motherboard but using vga02:36
sarnolddid the panic make it to the logs?02:36
C0nundrumWhen it crashes text get a blue shadow and either stay like that or the screen turns off then the machine is inaccessible02:36
C0nundrumAnd also not having ethernet plugged in02:37
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skyarkhi is there a version of ubuntu for an Intel Atom 1.8Ghz, I want to install openbox or something like that03:32
OerHeksmini iso and then openbox03:32
OerHeks!mini03:32
ubottuThe Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD03:32
skyarkThanks03:33
OerHekselse see lubuntu r mate ..03:33
OerHeks!flavors03:33
ubottuRecognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours03:33
skyarki tried too but it runs kind slow03:33
skyarkhaven't heard of ubuntu budgie03:36
ryuoskyark: is that a 64 bit atom?03:41
ryuoskyark: some of the early ones were 32 bit only.03:41
skyarkryuo: yes it is!03:47
skyarkit is D52503:48
rwpskyark, I have several Atom D525 based systems runing, ahem, Debian, and they run fine.  But all of mine are headless.  However "a little slow" might be a general discription of the venerable D525 which is designed for low power consumption.  They all run fine however.04:04
ryuoskyark: personally i'd suggest lubuntu or xubuntu for a low resource system, but the D525 should be able to take at least 2G04:05
ryuosays here it can take 4G04:06
ryuomight be worthwhile to max it out if it isn't already.04:06
ryuoit could help with performance a bit, depending on what you're intending to do with it.04:07
skyarkryuo: actualy i have a zotac pc id33br whit a nvidia ion, it was for a media center whit openelec but it cant reproduce the codec h265 and i want to use it.04:11
ryuoskyark: ah. yea... i had one of those. they're too old to support hardware acceleration of h265.04:12
skyarkrwp: What are you doing whit your atom PC?04:12
rwpOne of them is my main email server and web server.  Another is my backup server machine.  Things that need to run 24x7 but don't really need huge performance.04:13
skyarkryuo: i was thinking to replace it whit a raspberry 404:13
ryuoskyark: well, maybe you can. just keep in mind rPI4 isn't like PC arch, so there'll be some differences.04:14
ryuoi wonder if there's a VAAPI backend for its unique API for its hardware acceleration.04:15
ryuoskyark: you could also try some older Intel based boards. i think all Intel GPUs since Broadwell has H.26504:15
skyarkrwp: backup server... How is that concept or how do you use it?04:16
skyarkryuo: Theres is no review on that on youtube.04:16
skyarkyet04:16
ryuoskyark: rPI4?04:17
ryuoskyark: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Hardware_video_acceleration#Comparison_tables04:17
ryuoevidently H.265 is in...04:17
ryuoBraswell and newer or Broxton04:17
ryuoBraswell... that's an intel atom platform. N3150 and such.04:18
skyarkdo you have an media center or something like that?04:20
ryuoskyark: i was using an RPI3 for that before, but it requires special software to work. updates might be a bit problematic.04:21
WebDollHow can I set umask for Apache's www-data user?04:22
skyarkryuo: i have one too whit the libreelec OS04:23
pragmaticenigmaWebDoll: what are you trying to do exactly?04:23
ryuoWebDoll: easiest way i can think of is to set the umask from the systemd service.04:23
ryuoWebDoll: but maybe there's a better solution if we knew what you're trying to do.04:23
rwpskyark, There are many different choices.  BackupPC has been working well for me for a smaller number of other systems.  Good up through about a dozen before it starts to slow down on an Atom based server.04:24
ryuoskyark: x86 solution is generally more expensive but might be easier to work with as the architecture is fairly uniform and common.04:24
ryuoskyark: up to you.04:25
ryuoskyark: but a recent Intel Atom or Core based board would probably have the feature you want.04:25
rwpThe Raspberry Pis up through 3 have all been good at what they are, an inexpensive full software stack, but slow at performance.04:26
lotuspsychjeguys, isnt the RPI talk fitting more in !arm ?04:26
rwpI have been a fan of the Banana Pi because it has a full speed GigE port.  Full speed being 750Mbps through it.04:26
lotuspsychjelets focus on actual ubuntu issues please04:27
ryuoyes officer.04:27
* ryuo coughs.04:27
skyarkryou: thanks!04:28
ryuoskyark: let's continue it #ubuntu-offtopic04:29
WebDollI want to set umask for Apache's www-data user so that all new Drupal uploads have permissions set to 750 for directories and 640 for files, so I need umask of 027.04:37
sarnoldare you sure drupal is actually running as that user?04:38
ryuosounds more appropriate for your web application configuration.04:39
WebDollFor my ubuntu user, I can just umask 027 in the .bashrc file of the ubuntu user. But how do I do that for Apache's www-data user?04:39
WebDollDrupal is just PHP. So pretend Drupal is not involved. Pretend it's a random PHP page adding the file that was uploaded.04:40
sarnoldWebDoll: if it's actually running in the context of apache, you'll need to look through apache's configuration documentation for it04:40
sarnoldbut if you're running it via fastcgi or fpm or whatever those things are, youi'll need to configure it through that tool instead04:40
pragmaticenigmaWebDoll: There isn't a way for you to set the umask... you might want to consider reading up on drupal documentation here: https://www.linode.com/docs/quick-answers/linux/how-to-use-journalctl/04:45
pragmaticenigmaoops04:45
pragmaticenigmaWebDoll: take a look at the documentation here: https://www.drupal.org/node/24492404:46
WebDollI think I'm going to try to do it on a per-directory basis using acl.04:46
sappheiros!display04:50
ubottuThe X Window System is the part of your system that's responsible for graphical output. To restart your X, type « sudo /etc/init.d/?dm restart » in a console - To fix screen resolution or other X problems: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution04:50
sappheirosdo you know whether https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Config/Resolution#How_to_setup_a_dual_monitor is applicable for lubuntu 18.10?04:51
sappheiros> gnome-display-properties: command not found -- i suppose it isn't.04:52
sappheirosthe link also redirects to https://01.org/linuxgraphics04:53
sappheirosthat wiki appears outdated04:54
sarnoldsappheiros: gnome commands aren't the right place to start if you're running something else04:56
sarnoldsappheiros: probably xrandr can do whatever you want04:56
sarnoldsappheiros: and your desktop environment may have a nicer way to do the same thing04:56
Mcl0vinlordcirth: hi, i just saw your message04:57
Mcl0vinyou still there04:57
sappheirossarnold: thank you. i checked the manual.lubuntu.me and it turns out lxqt-config-monitor worked perfectly :D05:10
sarnoldsappheiros: nice! thanks for reporting back :)05:11
sappheirosi should update the wiki to reflect lubuntu but i should also go to bed ...05:11
sappheirosyw05:11
sarnoldhttps://xkcd.com/386/  :D05:11
Mcl0vinholla, i am running Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS for some reason after reboot everytime i will have to issue netplan apply for my box to be able to ping anything. i.e after reboot if i do ping www.google.com it will fail , but after i do sudo netplan apply and then ping it passes ! any idea what i am missing here?05:20
sappheirosshould i downgrade from 18.10 to 18.04 for the sake of security?05:21
sarnoldno05:22
sarnolddowngrading one package may work out once in a while, but the maintainer scripts aren't designed to go that direction05:22
sarnolddowngrading the whole distribution will break *something*05:22
sarnoldjust be sure to move to 19.04 sometime in the next month05:23
sappheirossarnold: i have a 32-bit computer. i meant copying my documents to external storage and reinstalling the entire OS05:23
sappheirosi recall being told 19.04 lubuntu is not compatible with 32-bit05:23
sarnoldsappheiros: aha, yeah. that's probably a good idea.05:24
sappheirossarnold: you agree then? i.e., i am correct in understanding that 18.04 continues receiving security updates, whereas 18.10 will not because the developers have moved on to 19.04 support?05:25
sarnoldsappheiros: yes; 18.10 will reach end of life in a month; 18.04 will continue to receive standard support until 2023, and then paid support after that05:25
sappheirosis EOL always 1 month after newest release for non-LTS?05:26
sarnoldnon-lts releases are EOL'd roughly nine months from their release; it should leave about three months of overlap05:27
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motizhi, i need to set a "onda mt 833 up" on ubuntu 18. any help?08:56
bryanroderyckhello ubuntu i have an error with snap when installing wire ...https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Sj84VHcghY/09:45
gofiohaving this -greomni issue with firefox https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2249400 ¬¬09:52
gofioamong others.09:52
akemHey, i have an issue with an USB stick always mounting as read only with write protect on, i tried few stuff but i cannot get it back to read/write https://pastebin.com/ijRp9kas09:54
akemEven on another computer it mounts it as read only :/09:55
bryanroderyckhello can someone help me09:55
lotuspsychjeakem: did you try a gparted format yet?09:55
lotuspsychje!patience | bryanroderyck09:55
ubottubryanroderyck: 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/09:55
akemlotuspsychje, no, it's a Ubuntu 19 USB key i created with the startup disk creator, i wanted to add some files on the stick.09:57
lotuspsychjeakem: a regular usb install or a persisent ubuntu you made?09:57
lotuspsychjebbl, you could try gparted akem09:58
akemlotuspsychje, regular Ubuntu stick, there is no option with the startup disk creator anyway, you just provide the ISO and the device.09:58
akemlotuspsychje, But if i do a gparted i'll loose what's on the disk.09:59
akemOk thanks anyway i'll tryu to check if Windows mounts it read only too.09:59
blackflowbryanroderyck: the snap is broken, you'll have to report it to its vendor10:05
gofiohttps://askubuntu.com/questions/490317/how-can-i-find-out-what-ibus-daemon-and-ibus-ui-gtk3-are-doing10:08
bryanroderyckbackflow : where is the vendor of snap10:10
bryanroderyckblackflow,10:10
gofiohtop 36% of cpu. wtf10:10
blackflowbryanroderyck: snap info <snapname> will tell you10:16
bryanroderyckblackflow, its not working ..anyway thanks for your help bye10:20
blackflowbryanroderyck: what is not working?10:20
blackflowalso, what's the snap name, "wire"?10:20
gofiohttps://askubuntu.com/questions/472562/how-to-change-keyboard-input-method-system-to-none-in-ubuntu-gnome10:27
wtigerHi! I'm running antergos linux alongside ubuntu on an encrypted grub partition.. how do I partition to replace antergos with ubuntu(18.04) ?10:30
wtiger*alongside windows10:30
EriC^^wtiger: same as ubuntu10:32
EriC^^i mean same as antergos10:32
emelbuffer 210:35
wtigerEriC^^: man I no longer want the encrypted grub partition, it's a pita10:35
EriC^^wtiger: remove all the ubuntu related partitions and luks etc and make it unallocated space, then in the ubuntu installer choose 'install alongside windows' it should go well10:37
EriC^^just to be sure not to remove the fat32 efi partition if you're using uefi10:38
wtigerEriC^^: ok, to confirm10:41
wtigerhttps://imgur.com/a/Fi9alVj10:41
wtigerremove the luks and ext4 filesystem?10:41
EriC^^yeah delete partition 5 completely so its unallocated space10:42
wtigerok, thanks :) see you from ubuntu, or maybe not :P10:43
cfhowlett!ping11:31
ubottupong!11:31
denebola!lol11:32
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lotuspsychjeakem: any progress?11:58
gofiognome-shell 81% cpu12:18
lotuspsychjegofio: dont just paste random things here, focus on actual ubuntu support questions12:18
gofiolotuspsychje: you should focus on ignoring me ;)12:20
lotuspsychjegofio: never12:20
gofiorandom: "ubuntu" "performance"12:21
gofiothat's random.12:22
lotuspsychjegofio: if you want to discuss about howto formulate ubuntu questions, feel free to join #ubuntu-discuss, otherwise please be silent12:23
gofioso that way you think everything is fine. good luck with that12:24
gofiothanks for the channel sugestion12:26
gofiobefore freenode vanishes.12:26
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BluesKajHey folks12:59
akem_lotuspsychje, no, but i noticed the free space was not partitioned on that stick, so i created another partition and i could put some files.13:09
parak0vskycan't type cyryllic even though languages installed when I switch language it's still english. displayed keyboard showing right language though13:10
lotuspsychjeakem_: aha, good its solved13:10
akem_Yep.13:10
CrazyLikeAFoxHow badly would 18.04lts freak out if the HDD with the swap partition on it wasn't present at boot?13:25
lotuspsychjeCrazyLikeAFox: we dont really take polls or 'if' questions here, what are you trying to do?13:27
blackflowCrazyLikeAFox: might hog on boot if a fstab mountpoint is invalid13:28
CrazyLikeAFoxlotuspsychje: was trying to plan how I'm setting up a desktop the hardware will be shuffled some on13:29
bryanroderyckhello ubuntu ..i have installed tootle on ubuntu 16 doesnt work but used to work on same distro edition.. do you know what went wrong?13:46
tomreyn!yy.mm13:47
ubottuUbuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle13:47
tomreyn!info tootle xenial13:48
ubottuPackage tootle does not exist in xenial13:48
bryanroderycki running 16.0413:48
bryanroderyckit used to work on 16.0413:48
preyalonewhat should i put for WantedBy in my service, with the goal of launching my service before sshd starts?13:48
bryanroderycki installed other package like wire also it run and the app dissaear after some13:49
tomreynbryanroderyck: there's a snap (i can't tell whether it's recommendable) https://snapcraft.io/tootle , maybe a !PPA as well13:50
tomreyntootle is not in ubuntu, though13:50
akem_!info avidemux13:50
ubottuPackage avidemux does not exist in bionic13:50
tomreynactually tootle is in !disco + !eoan13:51
bryanroderycki have tried the snap and the other command to install ...it did install but run for afew sec and close after13:52
blackflowpreyalone: probably multi-user.target, but it is really Before=ssh.service what you're after there.13:52
tomreynbryanroderyck: well, it's not in ubuntu, so you'll need to get support from its packagers / distributors / developers.13:52
preyaloneblackflow: Hmm, what's the difference between WantedBy=ssh.service vs. RequiredBy=ssh.service vs. Before=ssh.service?13:53
bryanroderycktomreyn : ah ok ..the same thing happen when install "wire"13:53
blackflowpreyalone: WantedBy lists targets that will trigger the start of service, Before/After ensure order of execution. RequiredBy is a stronger dependency.   the systemd.unit manpage has more info13:55
preyaloneneat!13:55
blackflowpreyalone: so here you'd need both WantedBy=multi-user.target and Before=ssh.service13:56
blackflowor... depending on what exactly you want to achieve, some other dependency expression13:56
Coolerhi how do you launch vmware workstation bundle ?13:56
preyaloneI see WantedBy=multi-user.target on like every tutorial but not sure why this is used13:56
tomreynbryanroderyck: if you don't mean the "Simple Wire encoding protocol command line tool", which is packaged as "wire" in Ubuntu, but something else, such as the electron based companion app to an android chat app, then the same applies here: not in ubuntu, not supported here, contact who made it available to you.13:57
blackflowpreyalone: that's a default target, think "runlevel 3" in the old lingo, so pretty much everything is wanted by it13:57
preyaloneheh, that doesn't help me. i never learned any of the launch systems too well before systemd stamped em out!13:57
blackflowpreyalone: so check the systemd.unit manpage, it explains these relations13:58
preyalonethants13:58
blackflowpreyalone: in short, systemd units have a complex framework of defining realtionships between them. targets are pretty much "states" one wants to achieve, so units say that they will be WantedBy certain states. like, "Teh multi-user.target, that we all agreed will be default state, will want me running, so run me".14:00
blackflowpreyalone: complex framework _available_. specific relationships needn't be complex at all.14:01
preyaloneis start, stop needed in order to setup a service for the first time, or just enable?14:02
blackflowpreyalone: not sure I understand what you're asking. Also, note ther's #systemd here on Freenode, as your questions don't seem to be ubuntu specific ;)14:03
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fradim on 18.04. While logging in I see a stylized sun or circle (yellow) on a dark blue canvas. Is this the splash screen?14:36
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compdocdoes sound like it14:37
compdocbut never seen dark blue14:37
fradcompdoc, this screen last for not even a second and then it jumps to my wallpaper while loading14:38
fradhow do I get rid of it, so only my wallpaper shows?14:38
compdocyou used some utility to change the startup screen?14:38
fradi dont know, I upgraded14:39
compdoclook for a program named tweak14:40
blackflowfrad: doesn't sound like ubuntu proper, what flavor is that?14:40
fradsorry, wrong channel, ill ask in xubuntu14:41
Yatekiiheyo15:02
Yatekiican anyone tell me how to get kdesudo on ubuntu? :/15:02
EriC^^which ubuntu Yatekii ?15:05
YatekiiEriC^^: bionic15:05
EriC^^!info kdesudo bionic15:05
ubottuPackage kdesudo does not exist in bionic15:05
YatekiiEriC^^: oh ups it's actually disco already15:05
EriC^^Yatekii: deprecated i think15:05
Yatekii!info kdesudo disco15:05
ubottuPackage kdesudo does not exist in disco15:05
BluesKajYatekii, try kdesu instead, kdesudo is depracated15:05
Yatekii!info kdesu disco15:05
ubottuPackage kdesu does not exist in disco15:05
YatekiiBluesKaj: yes, I tried that15:06
Yatekiiapt-cache told me some package and I installed it15:06
Yatekiino luck15:06
BluesKajYatekii, are you using kde/plasma DE?15:06
EriC^^Yatekii: https://www.maketecheasier.com/gksu-alternatives-ubuntu-bionic/15:06
Yatekiihttps://gist.github.com/Yatekii/b58765beb2a975f611a1b789eb6b13de that's what I get15:07
BluesKajYatekii, if so try root in the dolphin panel15:07
YatekiiBluesKaj: no I am not15:07
YatekiiI need kdesudo or kdesu because hotspot needs it. not because I ahve a choice ^^15:08
Yatekiiso I guess using alternatives wont help15:08
BluesKajYatekii, suggest you ask in #kde chat, you may get an answer to your hotpot question there15:11
BluesKajhotspot even15:11
mrchairmanHas anyone tried 19.04, what's your opinion of it?15:13
BluesKaj!polls15:15
YatekiiBluesKaj: I doubt there is a hotspot related channel but k15:16
Yatekiialso I doubt the kde folks know that better15:16
BluesKajmrchairman, depemds on your needs, hardware, driver requirements etc15:16
mrchairmanMy dog gets hotspots, I put a special cream on it15:16
Yatekiinobody in the linux community cares about distros but their own15:16
mrchairmanIt really helps, but I think I need to change his food15:16
Yatekiiand the distros don't care about package stability at all lol15:16
BluesKajYatekii, opinions are fine, but they aren't facts15:17
YatekiiBluesKaj: yeah. in this case they are. especially for debian based stuff.15:17
BluesKajanother opinion15:18
dwilson5817The network on my Ubuntu server seems to be misconfigured, I can't connect to the internet or access the server.  It gives "destination host unreachable" when I try to ping.  What would be the best way to diagnose what's going on?15:20
ikanobori1. Check if you have the correct IP address. 2. Check your firewall allows incoming connections.15:21
ioriaYatekii, https://github.com/KDAB/hotspot/issues/17315:21
dwilson5817Thanks, I've disabled the firewall, my Netplan 01-netcfg.yaml is like this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H25HQjphYd/ and the info from my host is this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/WhxcM9hbC8/15:25
OerHeksgateway -> gateway4 perhaps?15:31
dwilson5817hm, I've tried changing gateway4 to gateway but it throws an "unknown key: 'gateway'" error when I use netplan apply15:34
OerHeksone can have gateway4 and gateway6, yes15:35
akem_Anyone if it is possible to install libreoffice dictionnaries for the spellchecker with apt?15:35
akem_Anyone knows*15:36
akem_I think i found it.15:38
dwilson5817hm, at the moment I only have gateway4 but it should still work no?15:40
akem_No it doesn't work, i tried to install the aspell-XX package but doesn't work.15:43
akem_Maybe myspell-XX now.15:44
OerHeksakem_, install synaptic, for easily search ?15:44
OerHeks!info synaptic15:44
ubottusynaptic (source: synaptic): Graphical package manager. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.84.3ubuntu1 (bionic), package size 624 kB, installed size 3276 kB15:44
Guest_9helloanyone interested on helping me troubleshoot my ethernet and wifi device on an old ubuntu 7.04 installseems to be a missing driver issue but not sure15:49
jeremybGuest_9: Try a supported Ubuntu version15:49
Guest_9i cant. i had a pre-setup environment on a cd that was sent with a book i purchased15:50
akem_I found the packages libreoffice-l10n-XX, OerHeks yeah i'll do that, but what is the builtin Ubuntu appstore command name if you know it please?15:52
jeremybGuest_9: The servers for software downloads for Ubuntu 7.04 have been off for over a decade15:53
akem_Ha gnome-software, found it nm.15:53
Guest_9jeremyb ok, well thanks for the knowledge. maybe the environment was intended to work without internet15:54
jeremybGuest_9: It would work with internet but your devices are likely newer than 200715:55
adiaholicHello everyone,Current issue :    Ram gets filled up upto 70% even when no apps are triggered. I checked up the system monitor and there are no heavy softwares running. Concern here is that the depleted Memory is not reflected like it should be in Processes window.Device Specs : HP ay78xTx RAM 8GB DDR4 Harddisk 1TB Ubuntu Version : 18.0416:03
adiaholicThis wasn't the case with ubuntu 16.04 which I have used previously16:04
jeremybadiaholic: does it have rtl8723be wifi?16:04
adiaholicI don't have much knowledge about wifi hardware16:05
adiaholicbut I'd love to check and let you know16:05
adiaholicjeremyb for replying and showing interest16:06
adiaholicThanks :)16:06
jeremybadiaholic: in terminal, run command, post URL>  lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 net | nc termbin.com 999916:06
adiaholicjeremyb16:07
adiaholicadiaholic@adiaholic-HP-Notebook:~$ lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 net | nc termbin.com 9999https://termbin.com/lquv16:07
adiaholicis this the expected output ?16:07
adiaholic02:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller [10ec:8136] (rev 07)Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company RTL810xE PCI Express Fast Ethernet controller [103c:81ec]Kernel driver in use: r8169Kernel modules: r816903:00.0 Network controller [0280]: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL87216:08
adiaholic3BE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [10ec:b723]Subsystem: Hewlett-Packard Company RTL8723BE PCIe Wireless Network Adapter [103c:81c1]Kernel driver in use: rtl8723beKernel modules: rtl8723be16:08
jeremybadiaholic: don't post terminal results than are more than a couple lines long in chat16:09
adiaholicjeremyb looks like you hit it right.16:09
amcclurehello, if I installed ubuntu 18.04 on a 2017 macbook pro alongside macos, would I still be able to boot into macos if I'd want?16:09
jeremybadiaholic: what about result for> uname -r16:09
akem_That's apparently the same memoryleak issue i had on my HP Pavilion with 8723.16:09
adiaholic4.18.0-22-generic16:10
jeremybakem_: do you have a link to tj's dkms fix?16:10
akem_I have the dkms, i will upload it.16:10
jeremybadiaholic: akem_ has a copy of the fix16:10
adiaholicYes :)16:11
jeremybadiaholic: do you use the wifi?16:11
adiaholicYes16:11
adiaholicI am currently using it16:11
adiaholicakem_ Please Let me know the steps to get out this memory issue.16:12
adiaholicIt's crushing the performance :(16:12
akem_adiaholic, https://drive.google.com/file/d/17YdhCjjPTHtRgOWu6_JiHwLvsPSRaQBQ/view?usp=sharing16:13
akem_Yes i have the steps to install it, just a minute it's on my other computer, brb.16:13
adiaholicThanks for your genuine efforts16:13
jeremybadiaholic: what is result from terminal for>  mokutil --sb-state16:35
adiaholicSecureBoot disabledPlatform is in Setup Mode16:36
adiaholicjeremybWhat do you think16:36
adiaholic?16:36
jeremybadiaholic: It might still work, see the commands at https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/1ebfbb17d187efac980f3d6cbed9a17f16:36
adiaholicSure :)16:37
jeremybadiaholic: Did you go into UEFI/BIOS and delete the factory Secure Boot keys?16:38
adiaholicjeremyb No sir, I did not16:39
adiaholicThese have been run successfully .16:39
adiaholicsudo dkms add ./rtlwifi-memfixsudo dkms install rtlwifi/1.016:40
jeremybadiaholic: that is what normally causes the platform in setup mode.  You can try a reboot, if wifi doesn't work do> cd rtlwifi-memfix && make && sudo make install      then reboot again16:40
adiaholicjeremyb Looks like wifi is working  fine. But I'll keep a note of these commands16:43
jeremybadiaholic: a couple of times dkms has failed when platform was in setup mode, they may have fixed dkms since then16:44
adiaholicSeems sensible. I'll watch for other unexpected outcomes as well and be on track16:45
jeremybadiaholic: did you set antenna parameter for rtl8723be?16:46
PigDudeDoes anybody know where I can find the stock libinput config for a touchpad? My touchpad has some annoying click zones, I'm going to disable that.16:46
adiaholicjeremyb No I did not interfere with the default settings. I try to stay away from it16:47
PigDude /usr/share/xorg.conf.d/40-libinput.conf is minimal, appears to just bind the libinput driver to the pointer (thinkpad), keyboard, touchpad, etc.16:47
jeremybadiaholic: after you reboot, see if the commands at https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/61ea440e55f74c42cbc85ebab79ece48 show any signal level differences for you access point16:47
adiaholicSure16:48
adiaholicI'll let you know if the problem persists16:48
PigDudethe Gentoo and Arch wikis have some useful stuff, might just follow that... maybe the behavior I see is libinput default for the device16:48
Mcl0vinholla, i am running Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS for some reason after reboot everytime i will have to issue netplan apply for my box to be able to ping anything. i.e after reboot if i do ping www.google.com it will fail , but after i do sudo netplan apply and then ping it passes ! any idea what i am missing here?17:09
lotuspsychjeamcclure: i would reccomend, or install ubuntu single, or just keep using mac Os17:18
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mechmasterHeeyy17:50
lotuspsychjewelcome mechmaster17:50
mechmasterHow are you lotuspsychje?17:51
lotuspsychjemechmaster: good tnx, how can we help you today?17:52
mechmastercan you answer a question about servers (ubuntu server)?17:53
lotuspsychjemechmaster: sure, join #ubuntu-server please17:54
mechmasterOk17:54
guest_2000hi there, I need help with an emergency boot situation18:03
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: whats happening?18:04
guest_2000from what I understand in the journalctl -xd output there is a problem with some keys and secure boot?18:05
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: can you explain the actual problem first?18:05
guest_2000lotuspsychje: i can't do a proper boot. it land in an emergency root shell18:06
guest_2000lotuspsychje: journalctl -xd and then scrolling to a red entry: https://i.imgur.com/Eye2rz9.jpg18:08
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: wich ubuntu version please, singleboot or dualboot?18:09
guest_2000lotuspsychje: kubuntu 19.04 dual boot18:10
guest_2000oh there is more red in the journal, maybe a fstab issue18:11
guest_2000lotuspsychje: https://i.imgur.com/1sBiWbd.jpg18:11
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: what can you tell us more about your harddisk? spinner? ssd?18:12
guest_2000lotuspsychje: ssd18:12
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: wich ssd brand? how are your uefi settings, aka fastboot & secureboot?18:13
guest_2000lotuspsychje: here is a bootinfo summary: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tZ7BChvK4w/18:15
lotuspsychjeguest_2000: did your install work before, or is this first time dualboot install try?18:16
guest_2000lotuspsychje: oh, i fixed it!18:17
guest_2000lotuspsychje: I had to comment out a partition in fstab which does not exist any more18:18
lotuspsychje!yay | guest_200018:18
ubottuguest_2000: Glad you made it! :-)18:18
guest_2000lotuspsychje: thanks for the support :)18:18
lotuspsychje!cookie | guest_200018:19
ubottuguest_2000: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!18:19
amosbirdwhy do I fail to connect to my Bose QC30 bluetooth headphone? bluetooth service log : https://la.wentropy.com/P7ZJ19:31
jeremybamosbird: have you put the headphones in pairing mode and paired to the computer?19:32
amosbirdjeremyb: yes19:33
amosbirdit's paired and trusted19:33
jeremybamosbird: did you load module-bluetooth-discover in pactl?19:33
DanDareJust installed Ubuntu 18.04.2 LTS yesterday. It feels pretty nice19:34
lotuspsychjegreat, welcome to the ubuntu community DanDare19:34
amosbirdjeremyb: how can I check that?19:35
DanDareThanks :)19:35
lotuspsychjeDanDare: feel free to discuss in #ubuntu-discuss19:35
amosbird ❯ pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover19:35
amosbirdFailure: Module initialization failed19:35
jeremybamos, in terminal>  pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover19:35
DanDareroger19:35
amosbirdhmm, seems like something went wrong19:35
jeremybamosbird: pactl list short | grep discover19:36
amosbirdjeremyb: https://la.wentropy.com/vkza19:36
jeremybamosbird: it is either already loaded or the module is missing19:36
jeremybamosbird: already loaded19:36
amosbirdok19:37
ioriaamosbird, try to remove the device from the Bluetooth paired list in Ubuntu and   pair itagain19:38
DanDareNautilus is nice but I wish I could copy the actual path to the clipboard, it's possible? I cant find anything.19:38
amosbirdioria: already tried multiple times19:38
jeremybamosbird: see https://askubuntu.com/q/833322/30066519:38
lotuspsychjeDanDare: ctrl + l19:39
DanDareOh thanks!19:39
amosbirdjeremyb: ah, thanks19:41
lotuspsychjeDanDare: and if you need admin rights in nautilus, you can admin:/// there19:41
DanDarelotuspsychje, this is very useful, thank you19:42
DanDareSo ubuntu have a intermediate mode called 'administrator' or whatever, but still not root capabilities? thats how it works?19:43
lotuspsychjeDanDare: from terminal you can use sudo, but this admin:/// kinda replaces gksudo19:44
DanDareI see.19:44
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amosbirdjeremyb: heh, now qc30 works fine but airpods2 doesn't20:35
amosbirdthe error changes to Unable to select SEP20:36
amosbirdhowever the answer seems to be loading that module  https://askubuntu.com/questions/671820/14-04-bluetooth-unable-to-select-sep20:36
amosbirdyeah, same issue20:42
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parak0vskycan't install russian font somebody please help21:43
parak0vskyubuntu 1821:44
akemparak0vsky, did you change the locale in settings to russian?21:44
Bashing-om!details | parak0vsky What have you done - what commands ?21:45
ubottuparak0vsky What have you done - what commands ?: 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.21:45
parak0vskyyes, it shows russian symbols on on-screen keyboard from input menu but it actually typing qwerty21:45
parak0vskyokay seems the X server restart required, would not do it right now though21:48
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Bashing-omparak0vsky: :)21:49
INSANUhows amd graphic drivers for linux nowadays?22:11
INSANUI am thinking on buying the new radeon rx for a new build instead of nvidia22:12
Bashing-omINSANU: May I suggest that you see Michael Larabel's benchmarks in phoronix.com ?22:18
ryuoINSANU: how "new" is the chipset?22:18
ryuoINSANU: if it's too new you may have to run a newer software stack for it to work at all.22:19
ryuoINSANU: and may have some stability issues in the short term. that was my experience for a brand new APU back in 2010.22:19
INSANUI see ryuo22:21
INSANUBashing-om: was trying to find the link22:22
INSANUmind to point it for me?22:22
ryuoINSANU: they were eventually resolved.22:22
Bashing-omINSANU: Here is a listing: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=search&q=Radeon .22:23
plongshot I don't understand what went wrong. I configured x11 forwarding on the remote host. When I do echo $DISPLAY I see  theremotehostname:10.0   but when I run i3-config-wizard or xset q it just hangs and hangs.  What did I niss?22:28
plongshot I do see "Entering interactive session." in the output from $ ssh -vX me@230.239.119.22122:28
plongshotAnd the output of echo $DISPLAY is not empty22:28
plongshotwhy isn't anything seem to be working?22:28
INSANUthis new radeon seems a bit shitty looking at the benchmarks22:29
drakionedhi - I think I'm doing something daft. I am able to resolve an local address using nslookup <host> <DNS server> but not able to without specifying the DNS server. It also works if I directly use that DNS server in /etc/resolv.conf. but it doesn't work via systemd-resolve even though systemd-resolve --status confirms that my DNS server is that same22:38
drakionedDNS server.22:38
Rojolahi22:40
RojolaI'm in trouble22:40
RojolaSo, there is this one droplet (virtual server)22:40
RojolaI ran:  "apt install apache2"22:40
Rojolanow the process is stuck at line:22:41
RojolaProcessing triggers for ufw (0.36-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) ...22:41
Rojolanothing has happened since about 10 minutes22:42
RojolaI hit "ENTER" 3x within the past 10 minutes to see if the SSH connection still stands22:42
Rojolathe connection seems to be standing (the ENTER showed a line break)22:42
Rojolawhat should I do?22:43
tdsRojola: can you open a second ssh connection to the server?22:43
tdsthat should at least let you see what processes that is running and what it might be hung on22:43
Rojolatds, yes, I can open a second shell22:43
Rojolatds, but please, please guide me through22:43
RojolaI am very nervous about it22:43
tdsRojola: `ps auxf`, and see what processes are running from that original apt command you ran22:43
Rojolawhich line are you interested in?22:44
tdscan you find your original apt command in there?22:44
tdsanything in the processes under that in the tree22:44
Rojolacan I grep for "apt"?22:44
Rojola ps auxf | grep "apt"22:44
tdssure, ps auxf | grep -A 15 apt22:45
Rojolatds, https://dpaste.de/Lppc/raw22:46
Rojolatds?22:52
tdssorry, got distracted by another channel!22:52
tdsthat doesn't look like anything related to ufw, hmm22:53
Rojolawhat would be the worst-case-scenario if I hit CTRL+C on the stuck apt process?22:53
RojolaI really don't want to set up the entire server from new22:53
Rojolatds? ^.^22:56
Rojolayou won't believe what happened22:56
Rojolathe process just finiahed22:56
Rojola*finished22:56
tdsheh22:57
Rojolaafter about 27 minutes!!!22:57
Rojola27 minutes stuck at:22:57
RojolaProcessing triggers for ufw (0.36-0ubuntu0.18.04.1)22:57
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DiebuntuI'm running Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on an HP laptop, I'm currently having problems with the Wi-Fi. I know it's related to the drivers because they're proprietary. My laptop has Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723DE 802.11b/g/n PCIe Adapter. I know there are several answers on various Ubuntu help sites on how to make it work and I have made it work23:18
Diebuntufollowing those steps. My current go to steps are as follows:sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r) build-essential gitgit clone https://github.com/lwfinger/rtlwifi_new.gitcd rtlwifi_new/ && git checkout origin/extended -b extendedsudo make installsudo modprobe -r rtl8723desudo modprobe rtl8723desudo modprobe -r rtl8723de && sleep 5 && sudo23:18
Diebuntu modprobe rtl8723de ant_sel=2echo "options rtl8723de ant_sel=2" | sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/rtl8723de.confThey work fine, the connection is stable, the problem is sometimes, I can't pinpoint exactly when after I turn off and turn back on my laptop the Wi-Fi stops being recognized and I have to do the steps again.23:18
DiebuntuOh sorry, it didn't take the format.23:19
thsnr!paste23:19
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.23:19
cronoliohello, ubuntu 18.04 here and I my command is echo -e "APT::Install-Recommends \"false\";\nAPT::Get::Install-Suggests \"false\";\n" and is says Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99synaptic:1: Extra junk after value23:20
DiebuntuI'm running Ubuntu Studio 19.04 on an HP laptop, I'm currently having problems with the Wi-Fi. I know it's related to the drivers because they're proprietary. My laptop has Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8723DE 802.11b/g/n PCIe Adapter. I know there are several answers on various Ubuntu help sites on how to make it work and I have made it work23:20
Diebuntufollowing those steps. My current go to steps are this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/VzJgbvKrNp/They work fine, the connection is stable, the problem is sometimes, I can't pinpoint exactly when after I turn off and turn back on my laptop the Wi-Fi stops being recognized and I have to do the steps again.23:20
BaronesI'm trying to make a desktop version to server, but can't the packages linux-server and linux-image-server, any help?23:21
thsnrDiebuntu: do they stop working when you put the laptop to sleep and wake it up or only after a full reboot?23:23
DiebuntuOnly after full reboot, but it's not after every reboot23:24
DiebuntuIt seems like it just randomly does it. Last time it happened I think the laptop was on sleep mode and I pressed the power button to turn it off and next time I turned it on it wasn't working. I'm not sure if it had something to do with that.23:26
cronoliomabe this modules should be added to /etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf23:27
DiebuntuAlso, I don't really mind having to do all those commands every now and then, it's not ideal, but whatever. The problem is after the third time I did it, I got this message when trying to install the driver again modprobe: ERROR: could not insert ‘rtl8723de’: Exec format error23:28
thsnryeah, i am thinking the same thing as cronolio: it is probably not loaded on boot. and maybe those times it did work, the laptop did not turn fully off23:29
cronolioalso compiling is bad way. dpkg-buildpackage or whatever23:30
DiebuntuHonestly I don't know anything about how compiling works, I just followed the steps on this website http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2018/08/no-wifi-adapter-found-hp-laptops-ubuntu-18-04 to make my wifi work.23:31
panopticon3Mclassic issue23:33
DiebuntuOkay, how do I add that to /etc/modules-load.d/modules.conf and should I install the drivers again?23:34
thsnrDiebuntu: you can use the following command: echo "rtl8723de" | sudo tee /etc/modules-load.d/rtl8723de.conf23:34
thsnrthis will load the module you have already installed on boot23:35
DiebuntuOh okay, I'll do that23:35
DiebuntuShould I reboot after the command?23:35
thsnrif any issues arise from it, then simply delete the file23:36
thsnrif your wifi is currently working then there is no need23:36
thsnr...to reboot23:36
DiebuntuNope, it's not working, I'm using my cellphone's hotspot23:36
DiebuntuWell, usb tethering23:36
thsnrah, before youe reboot then23:37
thsnrdoes the following command output anytthing? lsmod | grep rtl8723de23:37
DiebuntuI'm rebooting now, I'll be back. Thank you!23:37
deltabthere's an updated version with DKMS at http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/04/nstall-rtl8723de-wifi-driver-ubuntu-19-04/23:40
thsnrdeltab: i have to leave now, but if they come back, can you link that to Diebuntu? otherwise they'll be back after a kernel upgrade :)23:42
deltabcronolio: what's line 1 of /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/99synaptic ?23:42
DiebuntuI'm back, it didn't work, wifi is not recognized. Only ethernet.23:42
deltabhi Diebuntu, how did it go?23:42
cronoliodeltab: APT::Install-Recommends "false";23:43
deltabcronolio: looks okay to me, though I don't know much about it; it's consistent with the files I have23:45
deltabDiebuntu: there's an updated version with DKMS at http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/04/nstall-rtl8723de-wifi-driver-ubuntu-19-04/23:45
DiebuntuOkay, should I follow those steps right away or do I need to remove something first?23:46
deltabDiebuntu: I don't know much about it, sorry. DO you want to see what's wrong with what you have currently?23:48
DiebuntuActually yes, I'd like to see what's wrong, but I'm not sure if I'll understand haha.23:49
deltabis the driver listed in the output of lsmod?23:49
deltablsmod | grep rtl8723de23:50
DiebuntuIs it this line? hp_wireless            16384  023:50
cronoliodeltab: there is docker image. i do check the content of file and the line was -e APT::Install-Recommends "false"; but it works fine with /bin/echo -e. looks like some alias or whatever. anyway thank you23:51
deltabcronolio: maybe there's some invisible character there that  cat -v  can reveal23:51
Diebuntulsmod | grep rtl8723de returned nothing23:52
deltabDiebuntu: so the module's not loaded23:53
deltabsudo modprobe rtl8723de23:53
Diebuntumodprobe: FATAL: Module rtl8723de not found in directory /lib/modules/5.0.0-17-lowlatency23:53
DiebuntuIt's not installed, right?23:53
deltabright23:53
deltabmaybe it's installed for an older version23:53
DiebuntuOh, is it possible that last time I used it Ubuntu updated to a newer kernel?23:54
DiebuntuI'm thinking it's that because according to this http://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/04/nstall-rtl8723de-wifi-driver-ubuntu-19-04/ after a kernel update wifi will stop working.23:55
deltabyes, I suspect that's what's happened23:55
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DiebuntuOkay, should install it again?23:55
DiebuntuWith the new steps, I mean23:55
deltabtry the DKMS way; if that works you may not need to do it again23:55
DiebuntuOkay, let me see23:56
DiebuntuThanks!23:56

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