[00:15] <acu> I run Ubuntu 18.04 Desktop with Englightenment Desktop Environmnent- all is good - but I do not see any tool to connect to bluetooth devices - strangely enough - the bluetooth keyboard and mouse works right away (I have them running before on GNOME), however my HEADPHONE bluetooth is not connected - and I do not know or see
[00:22] <sarnold> acu: try installing the blueman package
[00:24] <acu> sarnold - thanks, I installed it - strangely I do not see any application with this name
[00:25] <acu> yeh - it seem gnome-menus got updated - not Enlightenment though
[00:25] <sarnold> try blueman-applet or blueman-manager
[00:44] <Sven_vB> when a program supports ALSA and ESD, will it also work with PulseAudio?
[00:48] <ciby> when i put ubuntu in supsend or hibernate and try to start it back up the screen is blank. how do i stop this
[00:49] <Sven_vB> ciby, do you mean it is black until you move the cursor or press a key?
[00:49] <Sven_vB> or does it just take too long time until stuff is shown again?
[00:50] <sarnold> Sven_vB: probably the app in question won't also support pulseaudio unless they say they do
[00:51] <ciby> its blank no matter what i do. i have to turn my computer off entirely to make it go back to normal
[00:53] <Sven_vB> ciby, how long did you wait for it to revive?
[00:53] <ciby> probably a couple of minutes
[00:54] <Sven_vB> ciby, can you login via SSH while it is in that state and check the syslog? also xrandr. maybe the virtual screen just resized to 0x0 pixels, then you could use xrandr to set a useful resolution.
[00:54] <ciby> what is ssh
[00:54] <Sven_vB> SSH allows to remotely control a computer via network.
[00:55] <ciby> doesnt sound like something i can do
[00:56] <sarnold> just the one computer then?
[00:57] <Sven_vB> you could try and read the syslog after reboot then. it's a bit more cumbersome but probably your best approach if you have no 2nd computer available.
[00:57] <ciby> idk this stuff
[00:57] <ciby> i only have this computer
[00:58] <ciby> whats syslog how do i read it
[01:00] <ciby> in case this is important. what command should i be using anyway. ive been trying it with "systemctl suspend" i think
[01:03] <Sven_vB> sounds like you know about terminals, that's good. :) then you can read the syslog with: less -S +G /var/log/syslog
[01:05] <ciby> woah look at all that stuff i cant make sense of
[01:07] <sarnold> you can pastebin the thing if you want, someone will probably be able to give it a look
[01:08] <ciby> but how will i do it when the screen is blank
[01:10] <Sven_vB> ciby, you should calibrate the clock time, then note the time before you suspend, wait a few minutes, note the time again, make it wake up, give it about 10 min to revive.
[01:10] <Sven_vB> then hard reboot and check what was in the log around the time of revive.
[01:11] <Sven_vB> […before you suspend,] +suspend,+ [wait a few…]
[01:13] <sarnold> ciby: does your machine work when you reboot it?
[01:14] <ciby> yeah, the computer acts like it working normally. its just the screen thats blank.
[01:27] <ciby> ah im just gonna see how it works for me by trying again. maybe wait longer than a few minutes to see if it goes back to normal
[02:31] <hatsunearu> so i'm having trouble with 144hz support on 19.04
[02:31] <hatsunearu> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1763892
[02:31] <hatsunearu> i think this is related but it says fix released
[02:33] <hatsunearu> welp. apparently if i have a 60hz monitor connected the whole computer caps out at 60
[02:53] <blackswan> hi. i'm using ukuu --install-latest from https://github.com/teejee2008/ukuu but one of my machines needs the wl  module for its broadcom wireless card, which is not included in the 5.2 kernel (it was in 5.0). if somebody could provide me with a pointer to where i might find an apt repository that contains a package with this module in it, i would be muchly appreciative, as i would really not like to screw around with compiling it mysel
[02:53] <blackswan> in this particular instance for reasons.
[03:03] <Bashing-om> !info bcmwl-kernel-source disco
[03:04] <Bashing-om> blackswan: ^^ bcmwl-kernel-source insyalled ?
[03:05] <blackswan> yes
[03:06] <blackswan> let me clarify the problem: on this laptop, i used ukuu --install-latest after installing ubuntu mate 18.04.2.
[03:07] <blackswan> i may have run it a couple of times, i don't remember, there might have been an error the first time.
[03:08] <blackswan> at any rate, i ended up with three kernels installed, the original one, a 5.0 kernel that sees the wifi chip and uses the wl module, and a 5.2 kernel that does not load any driver for it.
[03:10] <blackswan> so i am trying to figure out what to do to get the wifi working with the 5.2 kernel with the least amount of work, for a definition of work that might possibly be what you expect.
[03:10] <blackswan> might possibly *not* be, i meant.
[03:11] <Bashing-om>  blackswan: I may wish to help .. but that is the limit of my knowledge - no BCM experience.
[03:14] <blackswan> i guess the problem is that the bcmwl-kernel-source package doesn't like the 5.2 kernel and so it doesn't get compiled?
[03:15] <blackswan> i haven't delved into the intricacies of dkms and ukuu yet
[03:18] <Bashing-om> blackswan: If no one else here reponds - chilli555 is on ubuntuforums at this time - He is the one I am most aware of with these skills.
[03:22] <blackswan> apparently there was an error building the module.
[03:22] <blackswan> ERROR (dkms apport): kernel package linux-headers-5.2.10-050210-generic is not supported
[03:36] <whereistejas> Hey are there any ubuntu-science -like IRC channels?
[03:36] <guiverc2> whereistejas, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList  provides the Ubuntu channel list
[03:37] <whereistejas> guiverc2: Thanks :)
[03:38] <Bashing-om> whereistejas: There is also ' /msg alis list *searchterm* ' looks for channel names containing searchterm.
[04:18] <golden_ticket> So I came in here yesterday over a kernel panic issue that I keep getting. I decided to just reinstall the OS to wipe out anything that I may have done to cause the issue. This is a fresh install of Ubuntu 18.04 on a VPS that I have used for a long time and had previous versions of ubuntu installed with no problem
[04:18] <golden_ticket> But the kernel panic is persisting
[04:22] <carliker> @golden_ticket paste?
[04:22] <carliker> *paste.ubuntu.com
[04:23] <golden_ticket> carliker, I can't exactly paste when the kernel panic occurs. The entire system goes down
[04:23] <carliker> nothing in syslog?
[04:24] <golden_ticket> carliker, where is syslog kept?
[04:24] <carliker> var/log/syslog
[04:25] <golden_ticket> carliker, https://termbin.com/gvcx
[04:26] <golden_ticket> brb
[04:27] <carliker> hmm no crashes in that one
[04:27] <carliker> grab it early next time ill should be online
[04:30] <golden_ticket> carliker, how do I grab it early?
[04:30] <golden_ticket> Should I write some script to keep backups of the syslog on a given time interval
[04:30] <carliker> you could write a script to copy syslog after bootup
[04:31] <carliker> or grab it if you're notified
[04:31] <carliker> once per boot is probably better
[04:39] <golden_ticket> carliker, how do I make it execute on boot?
[04:48] <carliker> you can use systemd
[04:48] <carliker> ill give you an example
[04:49] <carliker> https://github.com/savoca/dotfiles/blob/gray/extra/etc/systemd/system/bootconfig.service
[04:49] <carliker> runs script once on boot
[04:49] <carliker> works after you run 'sudo systemctl enable bootconfig'
[04:49] <carliker> and on next reboot
[04:50] <golden_ticket> thanks
[05:07] <golden_ticket> carliker, Okay it's up and running
[05:08] <golden_ticket> I'll let you know next time it happens
[05:16] <kinghat> im trying to extract a tar.bz2 file and i keep getting bzip2: (stdin) is not a bzip2 file.
[05:16] <kinghat> the file has the same hash as the one posted on the website i downloaded it from
[05:20] <golden_ticket> carliker, I figured out what the issue is
[05:20] <golden_ticket> connecting to the server via openvpn causes the kernel panic
[05:48] <kevr> so i installed ubuntu server, it's system time is totally out of whack (2028). I'd like to fetch the system time via ntp, so i `timedatectl set-ntp true` which works, but it doesn't sync anything up
[05:48] <kevr> is there a way i can force it to sync to the current ntp state?
[05:51] <anden> something is wrong with the font rendering in the terminal, on my new lubuntu 18.04 install, it was fine in the live environment. the fonts look different and some characters do not render. my laptop, an x230, uses a pretty low resolution (1366x768) so i thought maybe there is some dynamic font scaling happening that causes it, but doesn't explain why it doesn't also happen in the live environment... any
[05:51] <anden> ideas?
[05:52] <anden> can provide screenshots if you want
[05:55] <st431>  hi, is there anyway to accept dkms license automatically? (apt install -y zfs-dkms)
[05:58] <golden_ticket> carliker, You there? I have the syslog links
[06:00] <golden_ticket> carliker, https://termbin.com/wqmz https://termbin.com/71u7 https://termbin.com/81gn
[06:00] <golden_ticket> Sorry for the multiple links, couldn't copy the file as a whole because it was too large
[06:04] <golden_ticket> Can anyone help me with this kernel panic?
[06:04] <anden> here's an example screenshot. during the live environment it is fine: https://i.imgur.com/RU5n12U.png then when i boot into my new install it suddenly looks like this: https://i.imgur.com/kqmbrT5.png - they're both using Monospace Regular at size 10. what gives?
[06:05] <anden> and like i said earlier some characters fail to render, here's what `xinput list` looks like: https://i.imgur.com/QHI7yY2.png - that problem doesn't happen in live environment either
[08:01] <loganlee> hi guys
[08:08] <loganlee> guys?
[08:19] <anden> just state your question and await an answer
[08:20] <rud0lf> you can also get some free snacks at our channel buffet
[09:25] <TopGear> Hi! I installed cinnamon-desktop on the 19.04 mini iso, but I've noticed I don't have a Stack Client and Spotify systray icons, but Hexchat and Telegram work fine. Could that be a missing package, or a misconfig in those packages?
[09:26] <eraserpencil> hi guys, I need help wwith network debugging. I have an ethernet cable connected to my laptop, but for some odd reason, I am unable to detect it. I know the cable works because when I connect it to another computer, that computer is able to ping the device on the other end
[09:35] <narbeh> Hello, I have Ubuntu 18.04 server and I'm seeing ksoftirqd/3 process that freezes my server every 10-15 mins, Could anyone help me on this issue? Resources are: 30GB RAM, 8 Cores CPU, SSD, Updated System, Virtualization: Opennebula
[10:03] <sinplify> Hi... Can anyone help my with my samba/ubuntu server? today, all of the sudden, I cannot write to my share directories
[10:06] <lotuspsychje> !samba | sinplify start here
[10:06] <lotuspsychje> narbeh: come join #ubuntu-server please for likeminded volunteers
[10:07] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: is it an ubuntu issue, or a networking problem?
[10:07] <eraserpencil> its a network-manager issue. the guys at ##networking that's online now dont have experience with netowrk-manager
[10:07] <lotuspsychje> TopGear: not all packages have a systray indicator these days, did you check if they got them normally?
[10:08] <sinplify> @lotuspsychje well, I am not sharing a windows mount. I have 3 disks mounted on my ubuntu server, mounted to folders, and shared that folder via samba. I have chmod 777 on the dir, and made samba cfg as "guest = ok"... It all worked fine for the past 2 months, but today I just have no permission
[10:08] <TopGear> Yes, my other Xubuntu box has them, and so did my Manjaro Cinnamon before I screwed it up :^)
[10:08] <eraserpencil> i figured out the my ethernet interface is unmanaged. need help turning management back on
[10:08] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: can you: journalctl -f and plugin your eth cable, see what errors you getting?
[10:09] <lotuspsychje> sinplify: if its server related, you might have more luck in #ubuntu-server
[10:09] <sinplify> ahhh... :) thx
[10:11] <eraserpencil> no errors. NIC Up: 100Mbps Full
[10:11] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: sudo lshw -C network , driver= loaded?
[10:12] <eraserpencil> no errors there
[10:12] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: its not suppose to give errors, but does it show the driver version?
[10:13] <eraserpencil> yea
[10:13] <eraserpencil> version 10
[10:13] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: whats your chipset and kernel version please?
[10:14] <EoflaOE> eraserpencil: Kernel version lookup "uname -a"
[10:14] <eraserpencil> 4.15.0-60-generic
[10:14] <TopGear> eraserpencil, I don't suppose it, but the desktop os'es have some NetworkManager/networkd issues, in which NetworkManager does wlan, but networkd does LAN or something like that. Had to edit some configs here too to get NetworkManager handle LAN.
[10:14] <eraserpencil> chipset... i dont know how to get
[10:14] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: your chipset just showed with lshw
[10:16] <eraserpencil> hmmm...which part of lshw is chipset?
[10:16] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: can you pastebin please?
[10:16] <eraserpencil> ok hangon
[10:17] <eraserpencil> this is my /etc/network/interfaces https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8NSxRDcRkV/
[10:17] <frad> apparently I need to update the firmware for 2 samsung ssd I own. I have no idea how to do it. Any useful guide?
[10:17] <lotuspsychje> frad: the easiest way is to install samsung magician on windows and update firmware from there
[10:18] <frad> lotuspsychje, erm... I don't use windows...
[10:18] <eraserpencil> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H3THT4DNP3/ and this is lshw
[10:18] <TopGear> frad, https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global.semi.static/Samsung_SSD_Firmware_Update_Utility_User_Manual_English.pdf This might help you out then
[10:20] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: product: Killer E2500 Gigabit Ethernet Controller
[10:20] <frad> TopGear, ... Access Denied
[10:20] <frad> You don't have permission to access "http://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global.semi.static/Samsung_SSD_Firmware_Update_Utility_User_Manual_English.pdf" on this server. both with and without proxy
[10:22] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: reboot doesnt fix your network?
[10:23] <eraserpencil> i didnt reboot, i did a systemctl restart on networking.service and network-manager.service
[10:24] <eraserpencil> should i reboot?
[10:24] <lotuspsychje> eraserpencil: cant harm to try
[10:24] <eraserpencil> c u in a while
[10:25] <TopGear> frad, That's odd. I Googled 'ssd update samsung firmware' and that returned a PDF with the explanation. What it essentially says is to grab the firmware from https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/minisite/ssd/download/tools/ and put the relevant iso on a stick using unetbootin. Then boot and flash.
[10:26] <frad> TopGear, have you don this yourself?
[10:27] <frad> i mean finding the relevant iso and booting from unetbooting
[10:27] <TopGear> frad, No, sorry. I still have a Windows partition for these shenanigans. Finding the relevant ISO shouldn't be too difficult though, there's only one ISO per SSD online it seems.
[10:28] <TopGear> Under Tools you can find the PDF explaining it all too by the way
[10:28] <frad> TopGear, I cant even access samsung.com
[10:31] <eraserpencil> im back
[10:31] <eraserpencil> didnt work
[10:32] <TopGear> frad, That's odd. I can't seem to ping samsung.com either, but the Dutch version (samsung.com/nl/) works fine. Maybe try again in a bit?
[10:33] <frad> TopGear, strange... Ill try from the workplace later
[10:34] <frad> TopGear, if you run windows for these shenanigans, should I assume you don't recommend doing it with linux alone?.
[10:35] <TopGear> frad, It seems to be a well-working system, so I see no reason to discourage its use. It's just that I have to use Windows anyway, so why not make my life a bit easier while at it.
[10:46] <frad> ... one of my ssds is a nvme and if I execute lsblk I get  HDIO_DRIVE_CMD(identify) failed: Inappropriate ioctl for device. Solutions online apply only to a centos computer, but that is not going to help me, right? I run a clevo
[10:47] <frad> nor are archlinux helpful, I run xubuntu
[10:56] <frad> is there a hdparm for nvme?
[10:56] <SwedeMike> frad: what is it you want to do?
[10:57] <SwedeMike> oh, I see now. Upgrade firmware
[10:58] <anden> something is wrong with the font rendering in the terminal, on my new lubuntu 18.04 install, it was fine in the live environment. the fonts look different and some characters do not render. my laptop, an x230, uses a pretty low resolution (1366x768) so i thought maybe there is some dynamic font scaling happening that causes it, but doesn't explain why it doesn't also happen in the live environment... any
[10:58] <anden> ideas?
[10:58] <frad> SwedeMike, bear with me: to solve a bug I have to upgrade the firmware of 2 samsung ssds, one sata, one nmve. I first want to know the firmware version. For the sate I run hdparm, for the nmve I need something else
[10:58] <oer> you might need --direct for nvme >> hdparm -Tt --direct /dev/nvme0n1>> https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Solid_state_drive/NVMe
[10:58] <SwedeMike> frad: did you see this one? https://gist.github.com/klingtnet/22ab0b907e2d9d20f98c72c93ea5dd37
[11:00] <frad> SwedeMike, looks promising!
[11:00] <lotuspsychje> frad: wanna join #ubuntu-discuss for a quesyion
[11:00] <lotuspsychje> question
[11:00] <SwedeMike> frad: otherwise you can always boot win10 from a usb stick and upgrade from there.
[11:00] <frad> dont run windoes
[11:01] <SwedeMike> frad: https://www.samsung.com/semiconductor/global.semi.static/Firmware_Update_Utility_UserManual.pdf talks about "The Samsung Firmware Utility is Linux-based firmware update utility software. "
[11:01] <lotuspsychje> i also reccomend updating firmware with samsung magician, as it picksup the firmware even better then the usb method
[12:41] <BluesKaj> Hey folks
[13:29] <Woodpecker> I tried installing playonlinux, it failed, and afterwards, my system is now throwing me these errors and I can't get rid of them. https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/GclkgpV5/
[13:30] <Woodpecker> the --fix-missing just says something about magical cow powers
[13:30] <Habbie> 'apt-get update' is not helping?
[13:31] <oer> looks like update should fix it indeed
[13:32] <oer> new lists
[13:33] <oer> example: old: libnss-systemd_240-6ubuntu5.4_amd64.deb  <<<>>>  libnss-systemd (240-6ubuntu5.6)
[13:43] <Woodpecker> Habbie: nope.
[13:43] <Woodpecker> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/kBhJMRmd/
[13:44] <oer> lots of lists are updated, looks like your mirror is in sync, try again in a minute
[13:44] <leftyfb> Woodpecker: remove that google earth repo and check your time
[13:44] <Habbie> Woodpecker, set your clock right
[13:44] <Woodpecker> oh that is definitely wrong. My cmos battery has been causing me trouble so I unplugged it
[13:45] <oer> good spot Habbie
[13:45] <Woodpecker> isn't there anyway that ubuntu just updates it automatically?
[13:45]  * leftyfb chopped liver
[13:45] <leftyfb> Woodpecker: yes, ntp
[13:45] <leftyfb> Woodpecker: https://www.howtoforge.com/tutorial/ubuntu-ntp-server/
[13:46] <leftyfb> though the defaults should just work fine
[13:46] <Woodpecker> i just sudo apt install ntp
[13:50] <Woodpecker> eh... this is a lot more complicated than I thought
[13:50] <Woodpecker> and I don't have a static IP
[13:51] <oer> set your time right? easy peasy
[13:51] <Woodpecker> yeah? Down to the msec?
[13:51] <Woodpecker> oer:
[13:52] <oer> interesting
[13:52] <MonsieurBon> Hi all
[13:53] <Habbie> Woodpecker, just to make apt work, your time does not have to be perfect - worry about one thing at a time :)
[13:53] <Woodpecker> well do
[13:54] <MonsieurBon> I'm running my own router with 18.04 at home. It works perfectly until a few days ago. Since then it just stops working after a few hours. I then have to force reboot it by holding the power button. After that it works again for a while until it stops again. Any idea what I could look for?
[13:54] <Woodpecker> its pretty likely my computer will brick again by the morning.
[13:54] <BluesKaj> my gmail time is 5hrs ahead as is my EFI/BiOS time. Setting UEFI/BIOS time to my timezone lasts about 15 secs, then it reverts
[13:54] <Woodpecker> so *shrug*
[13:54] <Habbie> BluesKaj, what does 'date' say?
[13:55] <BluesKaj> the date is correct til midnight in 5hrs ahead timezone
[13:56] <BluesKaj> probly the UK
[13:56] <BluesKaj> I'm In EDT
[13:57] <BluesKaj> the desktop time is correctly set to my timezone btw
[13:59] <kapilp_> after many hours of trying
[13:59] <kapilp_> i come here.
[13:59] <kapilp_> I have a server running on port 8300
[13:59] <kapilp_> but ubuntu firewall is blocking it
[14:00] <Woodpecker> !cookie | Habbie
[14:00] <kapilp_> i tried to `sudo ufw allow 8350/tcp`
[14:00] <Woodpecker> fixing the clock did indeed work.
[14:00] <Habbie> yay, a cookie!
[14:00] <Woodpecker> enjoy it
[14:01] <oer> kapilp_, did you try the wiki? https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/firewall.html
[14:01] <hays> i deleted my hibernate/suspend volume in fdisk and now the system hangs for a while at boot. is there a way to turn this off
[14:02] <kapilp_> oer:  yes
[14:02] <leftyfb> kapilp_: I would suggest removing the firewall completely to verify that it is in fact the firewall blocking but instead maybe the server being misconfigured; sudo systemctl ufw stop ; sudo iptables -F
[14:03] <leftyfb> hays: remove the swap from your fstab
[14:03] <kapilp_> leftyfb: Unknown operation ufw
[14:04] <leftyfb> kapilp_: oops: sudo systemctl stop ufw ; sudo iptables -F
[14:04] <hays> leftyfb: i don't think its swap, it is some kind of suspend/hibernate thing
[14:04] <leftyfb> hays: that is what suspend/hibernation uses
[14:04] <kapilp_> leftyfb: thank you so so much
[14:05] <leftyfb> kapilp_: what did you find?
[14:05] <hays> weird. ok. i'll check again. i didn't check fstab, but i did check whether swap was mounted
[14:05] <kapilp_> i was tried to solve it from many hours
[14:05] <kapilp_> now i can open the port successfully
[14:05] <leftyfb> kapilp_: ok, this is only troubleshooting. Not a solution
[14:06] <kapilp_> now what should i do?
[14:06] <leftyfb> kapilp_: so you disabled the firewall and now the server works? What sort of server is it?
[14:06] <kapilp_> yes now the server works
[14:06] <kapilp_> i write the web server in c++
[14:06] <kapilp_> it also talks with websockets
[14:07] <leftyfb> kapilp_: how are you accessing the server exaxtly?
[14:07] <leftyfb> exactly*
[14:07] <kapilp_> it is listing on port 8300
[14:07] <leftyfb> (sorry, injured my thumb last night so typing is a challenge)
[14:07] <kapilp_> http://marvelartjewellery.com:8300/
[14:08] <leftyfb> kapilp_: ok, so if the port is 8300, then why do you think opening 8350 is going to work?
[14:08] <kapilp_> sorry i mean 8300
[14:09] <leftyfb> kapilp_: sudo systemctl start ufw
[14:09] <kapilp_> ok
[14:09] <leftyfb> kapilp_: start your firewall back up and lets go from there
[14:09] <leftyfb> kapilp_: is it blocked again after doing this?
[14:09] <kapilp_> no
[14:09] <kapilp_> its still working
[14:11] <kapilp_> how it worked. i tried reboot many times. but for me it not worked
[14:11] <leftyfb> kapilp_: these are the ports that are currently open: 22(ssh) 80(http 443(https) and 8300. Is this what you want?
[14:12] <kapilp_> oh its blocked
[14:12] <kapilp_> sorry
[14:12] <kapilp_> yes
[14:12] <leftyfb> it's not blocked
[14:12] <kapilp_> http://marvelartjewellery.com:8300/
[14:12] <kapilp_> cant access now
[14:13] <hays> i read somewhere that 18.04 LTS had the 5.3 kernel but it looks like 4.15 to me
[14:13] <leftyfb> hays: it's got 5.0 from HWE
[14:13] <leftyfb> kapilp_: pastebin: sudo iptables -L -n
[14:14] <hays> HWE?
[14:14] <leftyfb> !hwe
[14:14] <hays> ah, ok so a base install will still have 4.15
[14:15] <leftyfb> hays: correct
[14:15] <leftyfb> kapilp_: the firewall still seems to say the port is open
[14:17] <kapilp_> what should i do.
[14:17] <leftyfb> hays: btw, the 5.3 linux kernel isn't released/stable yet
[14:17] <leftyfb> kapilp_: do the last thing I told you to do
[14:18] <lotuspsychje> hays: current 18.04.3 iso has 5.0 hwe kernel
[14:18] <hays> you're right. it was 5.0.
[14:18] <hays> i have a lot of kernel versions in my head right now
[14:21] <leftyfb> ok, I need to head out
[14:21] <kapilp_> https://gist.github.com/kapilpipaliya/18a13f3b1f5e68cdeafbe40bbd29c859
[14:21] <MJCD> I can put a symlink to an accessible (by all users) folder in the .skel folder, right?
[14:21] <MJCD> for all new users ?
[14:23] <kapilp_> leftyfb: ^
[14:26] <lotuspsychje> kapilp_: there's also #netfilter if you like
[14:32] <ffjc> anyone have a solution to bash hangs? I have been looking for a solution for months and its driving me crazy.
[14:33] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: you have a bug url?
[14:35] <ffjc> lotuspychje: No
[14:35] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: why do you wait months to file a bug?
[14:35] <Habbie> ffjc, do you have a description beyond 'bash hangs' somewhere?
[14:36] <kapilp_> lotuspsychje: thanks
[14:36] <ffjc>  lotuspyschje: I know... small children and no time
[14:37] <ffjc> Habbie: typing anything in a terminal (vim, commands, etc) just freezes for a few seconds
[14:37] <ioria> ffjc, is this about ubuntu or  WSL ?
[14:37] <ikanobori> ffjc: Is your system under load?
[14:37] <Habbie> the freezes happen inside vim too?
[14:38] <ffjc> ioria: this is a dell xps 13 developer edition... under no load
[14:38] <ffjc> ikanobori: running only bash
[14:38] <ioria> ffjc, what release of ubuntu ?
[14:38] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: lets have more details please
[14:39] <ffjc> ioria: 18:04
[14:39] <ioria> ffjc, kernel ? uname -r
[14:40] <ffjc> ioria: 4.15.0-105-oem
[14:40] <ioria> ah
[14:43] <ioria> ffjc, and using gnome-terminal ?
[14:43] <ffjc> ioria: yes
[14:43] <ioria> ffjc, can you please try to install xterm and test ?
[14:43] <ffjc> ioria: sure
[14:43] <ikanobori> ffjc: 'random' hangs and such are often related to things like disk io or other types of load so you could take a look at that through tooling like iostat or others.
[14:44] <ikanobori> Or are they repeatable on every command?
[14:46] <ffjc> ioria: can't repeat the hanging in xterm
[14:46] <ioria> ffjc,  i see
[14:46] <ffjc> Ikanobori: it's definitly not repeatable
[14:47] <leftyfb> kapilp_: sudo lsof -i :8300
[14:47] <leftyfb> you might have to install lsof
[14:47] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: wich version of gnome-terminal do you use?
[14:47] <kapilp_> leftyfb: thanks
[14:48] <ffjc> 3.28.2
[14:48] <leftyfb> kapilp_: what do you get when you run the lsof command?
[14:48] <ffjc> lotuspychje: 3.28.2
[14:48] <leftyfb> kapilp_: can't stay long, just getting ready to head out
[14:48] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: graphics card driver installed properly?
[14:49] <ffjc> lotuspsychje: intel integrated graphics
[14:49] <lotuspsychje> ok
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: have you tryed to purge gnome-terminal and reinstall?
[14:50] <kapilp_> ok thanks for help.
[14:50] <ffjc> lotuspychje: I have... seems to work for a while. deleting .bashrc also helps.  But prob always comes back
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: probably or surely?
[14:51] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: could you pastebin your dmesg please, maybe volunteers can find something there
[14:51] <ffjc> lotuspychje: pron=problem (ie hanging) sorry
[14:55] <coz_> ffjc, out of curiosity, I came in late. Being a Dell XPS develoer edition, was ubuntu pre installed?
[14:57] <ffjc> lotuspyhje: https://pastebin.com/njdbWhCu
[14:58] <ffjc> coz_: yes preinstalled
[14:58] <lotuspsychje> tnx ffjc
[15:02] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: looks not very messy in there..not sure whats going on
[15:03] <coz_> line 263, not sure if that is a problem
[15:04] <lotuspsychje> coz_: pretty common in dmesg those mitigation warnings
[15:06] <lotuspsychje> ffjc: did you try to create another user yet, and see if you can reproduce that?
[15:06] <ffjc> lotuspychje: I should have thought of that
[15:06] <coz_> lotuspsychje, ok thanks, good to know
[15:07] <ffjc> lotuspychje: I will try that
[15:07] <lotuspsychje> tnx
[15:16] <ffjc> lotuspychje: new user is a fix
[15:17] <ffjc> lotuspychje: not anxious to migrate to a new user though
[15:21] <XsiSec> Hi guys I  need to mount a lvm2 partition though when I trying I get "Unsupported LUKS version 2." I have that installed as well :(
[15:34] <ffjc>  lotuspyschje: any ideas on how to troubleshoot the user account?
[15:36] <ioria> ffjc, you can backup (not delete) .bash_history and .bashrc; logout/login ; if not working, restore the 2 files
[15:37] <ffjc> ioria: just move them to a .bu or something?
[15:38] <ioria> ffjc, yes, mv to .back
[15:38] <ffjc> ioria: thx. will do!
[15:48] <kinghat> is there any harm in changing a mount volume at /mnt/volume-1 from root to user?
[15:49] <ffjc> Thanks all for the help!
[17:04] <golden_ticket> Guys every time I use openvpn on my server I get a kernel panic. Here are the logs, https://termbin.com/wqmz https://termbin.com/71u7 https://termbin.com/81gn Can anyone help me figure out how to prevent this?
[17:04] <golden_ticket> oh this is syslog bts
[17:04] <golden_ticket> btw*
[17:06] <oer> openvpn and tor?
[17:06] <golden_ticket> oer, openvpn
[17:06] <golden_ticket> oer, but I have tor installed as well
[17:07] <oer> i see some errors relating to tor: Sep  6 01:30:24 vps229624 tor[1340]: Sep 06 01:30:24.540 [warn] You specified a public address 'bla bla bla:9040' for TransPort. Other people on the Internet might find your computer and use it as an open proxy. Please don't allow this unless you have a good reason.
[17:07] <golden_ticket> Yeah I will fix that in a moment
[17:39] <bdonnahue> hey all. coming from a centos background. I just had to deploy a ubuntu server in my environment for a POC. Now i want to make things a bit more productionalized. was wondering what the ubuntu tool stack is for pxe booting
[17:39] <bdonnahue> centos uses anaconda for example
[18:41] <tripleb> I am saying this awkward so google doesnt work. >>can i sign into a linux server from my android phone<<  i have the url accountname and my password.
[18:42] <tripleb> I would really appreciate help.
[18:43] <Habbie> tripleb, i don't understand the 'awkward' and 'google' bit ;and the question between >> and << is a bit vague, do you mean ssh?
[18:44] <tripleb> Is that what it is called?  I will look up ssh and get back to you.
[18:45] <Habbie> it is a very common way; it is not the only way
[18:45] <Habbie> but looking it up and then coming back is a good plan!
[18:46] <tripleb> Oh it is telnet. NP thanks habbie
[18:46] <tripleb> The more i do myself the better help I get.
[18:47] <Habbie> please do not telnet
[18:48] <tripleb> Oh and AWKWARD meant I was searching for the words. .and gorgot the word telnet. I saw putty and ssh i  the resulta but it didnt "click". Ok done.
[18:48] <Habbie> tripleb, ok!
[19:48] <pleaseman> curiosity question: coming back to ubuntu after a while, didn't like natural scrolling for touchpad, tried to change it in gui but didn't work, wouldn't change. Had to use gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.peripherals.touchpad natural-scroll false. Why isn't the gui module working? Is this general issue or just something quirky in my setup?
[19:52] <oer> iirc there is a difference between xorg-x11-drv-synaptics and xorg-x11-drv-libinput  driver, for natural scrolling
[19:54] <pleaseman> Okay. Good job I can search for commands I need then :)
[19:54] <oer> natural scrolling setting in 2 places? i am not on a laptop now .. https://i.stack.imgur.com/Z1Kkx.png
[19:55] <pleaseman> Yeah it obviously works with cmd
[19:56] <pleaseman> But it's supposed to work via a control panel module on the desktop
[19:56] <pleaseman> that doesn't eem to work
[19:57] <pleaseman> I've changed back and forth a couple of times with cms and that works fine, but I guess new users will not look for cmd answers, so this probably needs fixing if it's a general isue
[19:57] <pleaseman> cmd I meant (typo)
[19:58] <pleaseman> I guess most people will like natural scrolling and won't want to turn it off so it may not be a big issue, I guess
[20:02] <donalsd> Hi, I had previously installed java 11, but I reverted to java 8. Although I changed the JAVA_HOME in bash_profile, I still get the location of the old java 11 installation in JAVA_HOME. I can see that jdk.sh still points to java 11, but I didn't create it so maybe it has to be updated by something else and not me?
[20:02] <donalsd> I am getting this message in update-alternatives: warning: alternative /usr/lib/jvm/java-11-oracle/bin/java (part of link group java) doesn't exist; removing from list of alternatives
[20:10] <oer> !java
[20:10] <oer> use openjdk, for a start
[20:11] <oer> the oracle blob deinstaller did not do a good job?
[20:11] <oer> sudo update-alternatives --config java
[20:14] <donalsd> I did that and it still says the same thing
[20:14] <donalsd> oer: I updated used update-alternatives and yet it didn't work.
[20:29] <some> i need help identifying a couple of system processes. specificall one called tracker
[20:31] <some> it is using a lot of cpu resources...
[20:46] <dieguin> hi, after trying to cancel a connection to a bluetooth device, my bluetooth stopped working and now i se no devices and cannot turn it on. I got dell xps 7590 with ax1650 wifi/bt card and after googling i ended here https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1824703 any ideas?
[21:26] <some> dieguin: did the bot help?
[21:28] <Sven_vB> some, is the tracker still a problem?
[21:44] <Aavar> I have a problem with my colors when using webcam on my lenovo laptop. The picture has a green and purple tint. Do you know what might be wrong?
[21:55] <pragmaticenigma> Aavar: likely a broken CCD... does it have that issue with another opestating system?
[22:02] <Macmo920> Hi, my dedicated machine keeps crashing with "Fatal exception in interrupt" Full kernel panic: https://i.imgur.com/Az9Ql7p.png
[22:02] <Macmo920> Any reason why this is happening?
[22:07] <TJ-> Macmo920: what kernel version is that?
[22:11] <Macmo920> TJ- Linux server1 4.15.0-60-generic #67-Ubuntu SMP Thu Aug 22 16:55:30 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[22:12] <TJ-> Macmo920: I see a few bug reports about problems in ip_do_fragment() ... going to check what fixes that version carries
[22:12] <some> Sven_vB: was part of system start up...but still an unknown process that wasnt there before. not running as root
[22:12] <Macmo920> Thanks!
[22:13] <some> Sven_vB: it was running with a non rooted user acct
[22:18] <TJ-> Macmo920: looks like it could be a regression since -59 ... there's a patch added to -60 specifically to address another issue with ip_do_fragment() "ipv4: ip_do_fragment: Preserve skb_iif during fragmentation" ... are you able to try the older kernel ?
[22:18] <TJ-> Macmo920: the changes in -60 are tracked in bug #1838459
[22:19] <Macmo920> Thank you so much for that :)
[22:21] <TJ-> Macmo920: please try with the older kernel and if it is OK report a new bug against "linux" and mention the report above - in the title use "Regression: 4.15.0-60.67 ip_do_fragment() PANIC in IRQ"
[22:21] <Aavar_> pragmaticenigma, I do not know. Do you mean windows or other linux?
[22:21] <TJ-> Macmo920: also attach your screenshot of the panic trace
[22:22] <Macmo920> Okay but also, what kernel version would you recommend me?
[22:47] <TJ-> Macmo920: well, anything earlier than -60 ... usually the last 3 kernel versions are left in case of regressions ... try any of those older versions (from the GRUB menu's "Advanced" sub-menu)
[23:21] <flog> How do I check that I have appropriate gpu support installed for my vega10 graphics?
[23:23] <oer> lshw -class display
[23:23] <oer> glxinfo | egrep -i 'device|memory'
[23:27] <flog> oer: not sure what exactly to look for in that output
[23:29] <oer> do you have amdgpu-pro installed?
[23:30] <flog> lshw -class  display lists driver=amdgpu
[23:31] <oer> that is the standard openamdgpu driver, but on top of that, there is a closed source part
[23:31] <oer> !amd
[23:32] <flog> alright ill read into it.
[23:32] <oer> hmm links are old
[23:33] <flog> Ie
[23:33] <flog> I've got a brand spankin' new lenovo t495 with ryzen 7 pro and intergrated vega 10 graphics.
[23:34] <flog> Just  installed ubuntu 19.04 a few days ago and havent really looked into any details until now.
[23:34] <oer> https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-the-latest-amd-radeon-drivers-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux
[23:34] <oer> tons of guides about amdgpu-pro, but vega 10.. i am reading on that too
[23:39] <flog> Reading the start of that article it seems like the amdgpu-pro drivers aren't too important for casual use.
[23:39] <flog> Dont really play any games on my laptop.
[23:44] <arinov> what need i to install to have previews for video files?
[23:44] <TJ-> flog: how's that T495 in use? I've been searching for an AMD-based laptop with integrated WWAN (cellular) and that is the first I've seen
[23:48] <flog> TJ-: amazing keyboard! getting about 6-7h battery with webbrowsing and irc.
[23:48] <flog> Never gets warm except when youtubing.
[23:50] <flog> TJ-: havent  relaly used linux at all the last 10-15 years. This is the first laptop I run linux on.
[23:51] <TJ-> flog: I've been pining to spec an AMD Ryzen based system for a business purchase... had not found one until you mentioned this model, and it looks perfect for what I want my folks to have
[23:51] <TJ-> flog: so THANKS :)
[23:52] <flog> Not sure how much ram you need, but when I ordered mine there was no option for 16GB soldered memory.
[23:53] <flog> I have only seen that option in the US stores though.
[23:54] <flog> planning to fill the memoryslot  with an 8GB stick, maybe 16GB if there are no downsides to asymetrical dual channel.
[23:54] <TJ-> 8GB is enough ... its mostly for mobile rural use
[23:54] <flog> The gpu uses 2GB of the ram. So right now I only have 6GB ram, but doeesnt seem to be any problem for me.
[23:55] <TJ-> didn't want them hanging a USB dongle off a port to get cellular
[23:55] <flog> Not sure if the WWAN was included in my specs but it is not something I'm using anyway. Got tethering for that.
[23:56] <flog> On think i dislike with the T495 though is that the edge where your wrists end up is less  comfortable than on the t480.
[23:56] <TJ-> backlit keyboard keeps them working at night :p
[23:56] <flog> The case design is a bit different.
[23:57] <flog> I opted out on the keyborad backlighting, I just find it pointless :p
[23:57] <TJ-> I wish I had it... my current KB I've got luminous stickers on the keys
[23:59] <flog> Well there are indexbumps and I dont typ qwerty anyway.
[23:59] <flog> I did go with the 400Nit panel. Not sure how  much difference it makes compared to the dimmer screens.