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BlueProtomanMy installation of Ubuntu 19.10 won't boot; it's indefinitely stuck on the loading screen before login.  My Windows partition boots just fine.  This is my dmesg https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2hcXP2QYBm/ Any tips?00:13
peeonyoui keep getting an error about being temporarily unable to lookup archive.ubuntu.com on a preseed installation00:15
AdictNetClient: HexChat 2.14.1 • OS: Ubuntu "bionic" 18.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2370M CPU @ 2.40GHz (798MHz) • Memory: Physical: 7.5 GiB Total (6.6 GiB Free) Swap: 2.0 GiB Total (2.0 GiB Free) • Storage: 25.2 GB / 321.0 GB (295.8 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation 2nd Generation Core Processor Family DRAM Controller • Uptime: 8m 44s00:36
STMelonAdictNet, https://snapcraft.io/install/hexchat/ubuntu (hexchat 2.14.2)00:42
daxthe one out of the ubuntu repositories is fine, it gets security backports and such00:43
oerhekssame package, just a different number due to patches indeed https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/hexchat00:44
STMelonsorry i posted ...00:45
oerheksnp, it was not a bad advise, backported patches and nis cofusing00:45
STMeloni just wish freebsd supported my wifi card00:46
oerheksc/ backported patches and numbering is confusing00:46
STMelonnot any linux version has support for the realtek 8821ce driver as of yet. it works but always d/c's on my lappy00:47
STMelonrealtek beeing stingy, wont give linux support until 2020ish00:47
STMelonbeing*00:48
oerhekswhole page about that 8821ce card .. https://askubuntu.com/a/106778800:50
STMelonyea thats what i used, but it keeps dcing on my lappy. not to worried about it. my server strill runs fine00:51
oerheksjust disable secureboot, if exists on that machine00:51
STMelonit is lol and using legacy bios00:51
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jadaxmy default ubuntu .bashrc resolves PS1 to the actual directory that I cd. Now, I would like to PS1 to show me the symlink path instead of the actual path. Do you think it can be done?02:17
IkoIKoBash.org Getting a random quote from bash.org, Please wait..02:17
IkoIKoBash.org Socket in use, Please wait..02:17
IkoIKoBash.org - #408 Quote: <EviL_Dr_BounCe> Heh ya moms got one tooth in her mouth and she snaps holes into doughnuts for a living....02:17
daxIkoIKo: we don't allow talking scripts in #ubuntu, so please turn that one off. thanks!02:18
k_szeWhy would we want a small swap relative to the RAM? (In fact, a swap that is much smaller than RAM)02:23
k_szeThat doesn't allow hibernation be default.02:23
oerheksk_sze, correct, and ubuntu gives a swapfile standard.02:31
oerheksnot all machines with mostly wireless adapters do have issues comming out of sleep, not to mention uefi02:32
k_szeoh02:32
k_szeso that's why we forget about hibernation and just go with deep sleep?02:33
oerhekssome fixes that by unloading the wifi module prior to hybernat02:34
oerheksstill a lot of work to do02:34
oerhekshttps://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=239220502:34
k_szeouch02:35
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JanCI wonder why UEFI doesn't implement hibernate...02:45
pragmaticenigmaUEFI has nothing to do with hibernate02:45
JanCbut it could02:45
pragmaticenigmaJanC, For discussion or chat like this, please bring it to #ubuntu-offtopic02:46
JanCmore like some developer channel really  ;)02:47
LanDican someone help me with mysql? https://hastebin.com/kewovamoze.rb02:48
k_szeJanC: I think the problem with that approach is that UEFI would need to be OS-aware, and maintain separate hibernation spaces for each OS on the computer, in the case of multi-boot.02:50
pragmaticenigmaLanDi, Thsi channel only supports Ubuntu... for your platform, please seek support through their official channels02:50
JanCk_sze: not really, as it would only need to revive the OS that was running before it hibernated02:51
akkIf I try using ubuntu-bug on 19.10 to report a bug on X, it hangs forever on "collecting problem information".02:51
akkIs there another way to report a bug? Should I see if it'll let me report an "other" type on ubuntu-bug itself?02:52
akk(for "forever" read "I waited about 5 minutes then gave up")02:52
Bashing-om!bug | akk02:53
ubottuakk: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.02:53
JanCakk: interestingly, I've seen the same complaint from someone else02:53
k_szeJanC, if I boot Ubuntu and then hibernate, and then boot Windows and then hibernate, I want to be able to resume Ubuntu. That's why any hibernation implementation in UEFI would need to be OS-aware and maintain separate hibernation spaces.02:53
JanCk_sze: the point is that it would always restart the hibernated OS, so you wouldn't be able to boot anything else...02:54
daxakk: the "Filing bugs manually at Launchpad.net" section of the ReportingBugs page ubottu mentioned above has an escape hatch to get around having to use ubuntu-bug02:55
k_szeJanC, I wouldn't want an implementation like that. :D02:55
daxakk: downside is you'll need to figure out the right package and will probably get asked for ubuntu-bug output anyway, so might be worth poking at it a bit first02:55
pragmaticenigmak_sze, JanC - Please take the systems archetecture discussion to another place02:56
akkThat's fine, I was going to report against xorg, and I can attach whatever info anyone asks for (in the unlikely event anyone actually reads the bug and requests more info).02:56
daxakk: *nod*02:57
Mr_CyclopsPlease suggest which is the one I shall pick amongst EXT4 and BTRFS for a new drive to be used primary for backups02:57
Mr_Cyclopsthanks02:57
JanCthere seems to be bug in how apport collects info to report...02:57
daxMr_Cyclops: i go with ext4 unless there's a specific reason not to.02:57
akkI have the xorg logs from two times this has happened -- coming out of suspend, screen stays dark, and if I try to ctrl-alt-Fanything, "EnterVT failed for screen 0" and X crashes.02:57
akkis lspci -vvn a reasonable thing to run to report my hardware for X bugs? I found an old bug where they requested that.03:04
Mr_Cyclopsdax, got it ... thank you03:09
akkwoo, it eventually woke up and is trying to report, though firefox complains about an XSS request03:14
NetAdicto!chrome03:19
pragmaticenigmaNetAdicto: is there something we can help you with?03:21
NetAdictochrome or mozilla?03:22
pragmaticenigmaNetAdicto: If you're interested in opinions of what people prefer, please ask in #ubuntu-offtopic. Ubuntu by default comes packaged with Firefox which is open source. Google's Chrome browser is closed source and only available directly through Google's website (Chrome is also not supported in this channel.) As an alternative, you can install chromium, which is available in the software center.03:24
NetAdictooh ok thanks03:25
k_szeThis Dell Inspiron 14 5000 laptop has a weird built-in 32 GB NVMe of some kind (in addition to the removable M.2 SSD) and it's just a PITA to properly setup dual boot with Windows 10 and Ubuntu.03:29
Gallomimiaso uh, what's the latest on nvidia drivers for ubuntu?04:11
lotuspsychje!nvidia | Gallomimia04:16
ubottuGallomimia: 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/ppa04:16
Gallomimiaactually the article i'm reading now shows PPAs are not needed in 19.10 ?04:17
Gallomimiai have yet to attempt an update04:17
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: lets find out, wich card do you have with wich driver?04:18
Gallomimiai have a 780Ti with 430.5004:18
Gallomimiaon 19.0404:18
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: there are later drivers then 430, but maybe for your card 430 would fit best?04:19
Gallomimiakinda hoping that 440 comes out soon. the patch notes there show some regressions in 43504:19
Gallomimiaand possibly some fixes for the vulkan game i'm running in proton04:19
Gallomimia(space engineers, FYI)04:19
lotuspsychjeGallomimia: 440 is on the graphics ppa04:19
Gallomimiaoh? i just tried installing nvidia-440 and didn't get anything04:20
Gallomimiait's nvidia-driver-440 ?04:21
Gallomimiaokay... this could be good!04:21
oerhekssudo ubuntu-drivers list #gives you your options04:21
oerheksi would go wild with: sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall04:22
Gallomimiaseems i goobered my /boot and my /boot/efi partitions. put one in the space for the other. can't even install 2 different kernels04:22
Gallomimiaso i got some fixin' to do first04:22
oerheksstart fresh, GPT04:23
Gallomimianah there's a 4 tb raid living on the drive04:23
Bashing-omGallomimia: Nvidia recommends the 440 version driver: https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/153226/en-us .04:25
Gallomimiai quite like what i see in the patch notes yes04:26
Gallomimiai might have some very careful dd'ing to do first04:26
Gallomimiathe aforementioned boot and efi partitions are the only part of my system no encrypted04:27
codialternative to adobe audition?04:51
mutablegeminiTesting...06:17
mutablegeminiI am having volume troubles.06:22
AlexPortableUsing the command `hxselect` to get an HTML tag, what is the best way to get the second html tag (there are two with the same name, I want the one thats the second search, but somehow it only returns the first one always). Also not really sure which channel to ask for this.06:50
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afx_Hello evryone !Is there an easy way to connect to a windows domain (Active Directory)?07:31
oerheksafx_, yes, the wiki? https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/sssd-ad.html or tons of howtos >> http://www.securityflux.com/?p=262 >> https://angrysysadmins.tech/index.php/2018/11/bailey/add-ubuntu-windows-domain/07:35
afx_oerheks, thank you ! was looking more of a GUI application where it asks me the username password and the domain to join :D07:38
ramsub07Hello! Not sure if this is the right place about docker questions. I have a container that I would like to run, which is ubuntu. I would like to have a directory from my local system accessible from the container. How do I go about?08:03
ramsub07(I don't want to copy it, but somewhat link it such that the changes made from within the container reflects where the directory is present locally)08:04
geirhadocker run -v "$PWD/thedir:/data" -it ubuntu08:07
mgedminit's probably not the right place for docker questions, but docker run -v /directory/in/host:/dir/in/container ...08:07
geirhanote that it must be an absolute path08:08
Ruler-To find more about that is to search "bind mount" from docker documentation.08:12
tatertotsafx_: beyond trust has a GUI utility for joining but it's no longer supported on current ubuntu distros08:38
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ramsub07Hello, apt-get update works perfectly fine within my new docker image. However, apt-get install <package_name> cannot locate the respective packages. I guess i'm missing some link on where to install packages from, but how do I fix this ?08:58
tomreynramsub07: did you    apt(-get) update     beforehand?08:59
EriC^^ramsub07: it might be you need to add a different repository, which package are you trying to install?08:59
AlexPortableHow do I export the webpage with `lynx -dump`, but without parsing the urls?09:05
tomreynmodify the lynx source code accordingly and rebuild it.09:06
AlexPortablenot really a suitable solution since that would mean i have to provide and keep updating the software on every system09:22
ramsub07tomreyn: yes apparently apt-get update fixed it. Don't understand why, maybe it sets the headers appropriately ? (sorry about the late response)09:30
mgedminramsub07: docker images tend to come with an empty /var/cache/apt/lists/ for two reasons (smaller size, it'd be outdated anyway), so apt-get fails to find anything until you run an apt-get update09:31
mgedminit's a bit annoying that apt-get doesn't run apt-get update automatically in this situation (unlike, say, yum/dnf)09:32
ramsub07mgedmin: ah, alright09:32
ramsub07mgedmin: i am running a container, whose image has been pulled from docker hub. However, I would like to make some custom changes to the docker file, (like adding a few lines of pip install <packages>) How do I go about?09:33
ramsub07In otherwords something like commands to be executed at the startup of the container09:34
enriooooooohi my usb is not shown in fdisk -l09:35
tomreynenriooooooo: does it show in journalctl -f  / dmesg -w  though, when you plug it in?09:41
tomreynand is an sd* device name assigned to it?09:41
pressure679Someone writes on askubuntu.com that he has booted Ubuntu without and cpu drivers.  - https://askubuntu.com/questions/844680/disable-hyperthreading-p-state-and-c-state-drivers-and-cpu-frequency-scaling09:41
tomreynramsub07: unless you're using the images provided by canonical (and possibly even then) we don't really do support for ubuntu 'based' docker containers here, since they are almost always customized making them derivatives, which are sufficiently different that it's no longer possible to support them.09:44
tomreynpressure679: did oyu have a support question there?09:44
ramsub07tomreyn: any other channels where I could ask these questions at ?10:00
tomreynramsub07: the support channels provided by the entity providing these docker images, i'd say.10:01
ramsub07or, would it be possible that I clone a Dockerfile, edit it myself adding required instructions and build an image myself ?10:05
ramsub07( I am new to docker and maybe this is not the relevant place to ask these questions, apologies for that)10:05
Habbieramsub07, yes, that is possible, and #docker would be a good place to get help with that10:06
ramsub07Habbie: thanks10:07
lenny_lemonhow can I free space on sda1?10:12
lenny_lemonhave moved some stuff from home to other partition but sda1 is 100% used10:13
lenny_lemonautoclean and clean get me to 98%10:15
lenny_lemonhow can I find out what don't have to be there and can be moved?10:15
lenny_lemonis it 20GB enough space for /sda1 ?10:17
lenny_lemonrunning update && upgrade will push to 99% again10:19
geirhalenny_lemon: sudo du -haxd1 . | sort -h   is a nice way to see which directories/files in the current directory use the most space10:19
mgedminlenny_lemon: ncdu is a nice tool for seeing what takes up most disk space (or baobab if you prefer GUI)10:20
elhhi. I have a problem with the connectivity of my mouse. Full description here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=242934610:20
ramsub07hello, i've two GCC running. the command gcc links to gcc 5.4. However, I installed gcc 7 by apt-get install gcc-7. This means, I could run gcc-7 only by executing `gcc-7` and not `gcc`. how can i fix it? I tried update-alternatives --config gcc and it gives me an errror, `update-alternatives: error: no alternatives for gcc`10:21
lenny_lemonit takes some time isn't it geirha ?10:23
lenny_lemonhave run that command10:24
geirhayes, it has to recurse through the entire filesystem and print out all the results before the sort can sort it10:24
geirhaso you won't get any output until it's done10:24
geirhasubsequent runs should be faster though as it can use cache10:26
lenny_lemongeirha, I got output...10:27
lenny_lemonbut what exactly is sda1?10:27
mgedminncdu has a progress bar10:27
lenny_lemonbecause I can see with df -h that has 18G of 20G used... and downloads has 18G on its own10:27
geirhaa device node in /dev/ representing the first partition of the "first" disk10:28
mgedmindf should tell you where /dev/sda1 is mounted (I'm going to guess /)10:28
geirhacd into downloads and run it again then10:28
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lenny_lemonmgedmin, I tried to install it but had lock /var... I tried sudo killall apt apt-get but update result in UEFI secure boot configuration...10:31
lenny_lemongeirha, is it Downloads part of sda1?10:32
geirhalenny_lemon: I have no idea what you use sda1 for. You haven't told us.10:33
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lenny_lemongeirha, how can I find out?10:34
mgedmindf10:34
mgedminthere's a column for device that will show /dev/sda1, and there's a column for mountpoint that will show what it's used for10:35
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lenny_lemonmgedmin, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mvxykKqNp6/10:37
mgedminsda1 is used for /10:38
lenny_lemonwhat does it mean?10:39
mgedminall of the system files are stored on that partition10:40
mgedminI see /home is on a separate partition10:40
lenny_lemonso is kind of "system" partition right?10:40
lenny_lemonso how can I decide what is safe to move from sda1?10:41
mgedminyes10:41
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lenny_lemonis 20G enough space for sda1 as / ?10:43
minty-manHi all i am wanting to find the ppa for libarchive so i can install 3.4.010:45
minty-manis this available10:45
KOLANICHHi. Why don't mandatory write locks work10:46
KOLANICHI have remounted the filesystems with -o mand10:46
KOLANICHbut I still can write into a locked file10:46
geirhawhy do you need it? why not use advisory locks?10:47
KOLANICHgeirha: I wanna protect some files from unauthorized malicious modification10:48
KOLANICHgeirha: I mean som temporary files10:48
KOLANICH*some10:48
tarzeauKOLANICH: why not just use unix file permissions?10:48
KOLANICHtarzeau: can I be sure that no malware is run from the same user?10:48
tarzeauKOLANICH: do you trust the user?10:50
KOLANICHtarzeau: yes and no. yes because the user is software run in a docker container. no because there are too much software installed into it, I cannot check it all.10:52
KOLANICHtarzeau: the container built from a dockerfile provided by me.10:53
tarzeaumake a backup of your data, then give it to your user...?10:54
KOLANICHtarzeau: no. race condition can be exploited. I use gpgme to add a public key into a gpg keyring file. I create a temp dir. I init gpgme context. Then I lock all the files in that dir created by gpgme. Then I make sure that the keyring is empty. Then I import the keys from an old and new gpg files there. Then I sha256 that keyring. Then I print the sum on a screen assumming stdout is untampered. Then I can unlock the file and be sure that if anytâ10:59
KOLANICH…hing added there a key it would be detected.10:59
tarzeausorry can't help, consult a doctor against your fear of paranoia. disconnect it from the internet before running, maybe that helps?10:59
tarzeaus,of,and,11:00
furycd001HI Guys.. I'm running xubuntu 18.04.3 which is fully up-to-date & following this tutorial  for installing and setting up kvm >> https://linuxconfig.org/install-and-set-up-kvm-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux11:01
furycd001I edit /etc/network/interfaces adding in my ethernet details, but whenever I reboot my system ethernet no longer works and I only have access to wifi.11:01
KOLANICHtarzeau: this won't help. Probably I shouldn't have used docker images from dockerhub.11:01
furycd001If I go back and edit /etc/network/interfaces changing my ethernet to anything (eth0 etc) other than my actual ethernet and then reboot again my ethernet works as normal again.11:02
furycd001Could someone please help me as I'm confused and don't know what to do. Thanks...11:02
enriowhy we give uuid on /etc/fstab to auto mount drives?11:02
enriocant we specify device files? like /dev/sda2 to mount?11:02
enriobut that didnt work11:02
tarzeauenrio: uuid don't change when you connect it to another bus/port/plug11:03
tarzeauenrio: device names, do change11:03
tarzeauenrio: using device names (if it's the right) one does work11:03
enriodidnt work for me11:04
enrioonly uuid works11:04
tarzeauthen you must have done something wrong11:04
badv991Exactly, uuids are unique and are the better option (until you format that drive)11:04
tarzeauyou remove UUID=abcd and insert /dev/sda2 there?11:04
furycd001Here is a copy of my /etc/network/interfaces >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bSv7WbzDXh/11:04
tarzeaubadv991: i wouldn't weight it by better, but just different11:05
lenny_lemonmgedmin, geirha is 20G enough space for / ?11:05
tarzeaulenny_lemon: should be fine, depends on how many packages (and how large ones) you plan to install11:06
badv991Fair enough, only really an issue if you move around the physical  drives a lot for whatever reason11:06
tarzeaui've got my / filled up with 35 GB of software, and an additional of 60 GB in /opt11:07
im0ndeHi, I'm trying to install Ubuntu server LTS on a nvme drive, but it fails and I don't know what else to try. Installer starts file (uefi), I set up keyboard, network, username. On 18.04 It fails in the step of probing install devices with "error probing devices", not much info. On 19.10 it let's me select the drive and partition (tried manual and automatic) I get "curtin command install...11:08
im0ndeconfiguring-disk disk-nvme0n1" and then it fails11:08
lenny_lemontarzeau, 99% used... I think might be steam that consume a lots of space... wawww, so would you recommend to expand it?11:08
tarzeaulenny_lemon: can you run ncdu -x / ?11:08
tarzeaulenny_lemon: if you have the chance to, yes11:09
tarzeauif you have /boot in there, try create this file /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/compress with this content COMPRESS=xz11:09
tarzeauremove older kernels, popcon-largest-unused might be helpful remove pkgs you don't need11:10
mgedminlenny_lemon: normally I'd say 20G should be sufficient, but you managed to fill it up to 99% somehow11:10
tarzeauif you use btrfs, turn on compression11:10
lenny_lemonmgedmin, I guess is steam11:10
lenny_lemontarzeau, yes, have run it11:10
mgedminsteam should keep the downloaded files in /home/$USER/, which is on a separate partition11:10
mgedminlenny_lemon: don't guess, check with ncdu/baobab/duc/$tool_of_choice11:11
mgedmin(of course if you can't install tools because apt fails due to disk space issues, that's another thing)11:12
lenny_lemonmgedmin, i can install11:12
lenny_lemonat least I have installed ncdu11:12
mgedminexcellent, so what does it show as the largest directories in /?11:12
mgedminI would recommend ncdu -x /11:13
mgedminbecause you don't want it wasting time crawling /home, which is on another partition11:13
lenny_lemon5.7G usr and 1.9G var11:13
tarzeaumgedmin: that's what i already suggested11:13
im0ndeshould I be asking in #ubuntu-server instead?11:14
mgedminthart's 8G out of 20, what takes up the other 12G?11:14
lenny_lemontarzeau, I have run it with pastebinit for you to see but its taking ages11:14
tarzeauim0nde: i remember we had similar problems11:14
im0ndetarzeau: I'm uploading a screenshot with the full log11:14
tarzeauim0nde: depends on bios and settings. i don't remember what we did to get it fixed11:14
im0ndegimme a minute11:14
im0nde(can only take fotos)11:15
lenny_lemonlib and boot has 1G combine... rest is just MB...11:15
lenny_lemonand not much11:15
im0ndetarzeau: This is the full error https://imgur.com/a/ijNDCDM11:16
im0ndetarzeau: i have set boot to "UEFI only"11:16
lenny_lemonmgedmin, don't understand... it shows 8.6G used but df shows sda1 with 20G space and 99% used...11:17
lenny_lemonmgedmin, that's nearly 60% somewhere or of something...11:18
mgedmincould be large deleted files that are still kept open by some program?11:20
mgedminif so, the space will be freed as soon as that program exits11:21
lenny_lemoneven after restart?11:21
mgedmin(if you don't know which program it is, a reboot is the fastest way of testing this theory)11:21
mgedminif a reboot doesn't fix this, then, hmm11:21
lenny_lemonI just have restarted11:21
mgedminmaybe ncdu couldn't index some subdirectories if you didn't run it as root?11:21
lenny_lemonmgedmin, running with sudo bottom line shows 17G used11:24
lenny_lemonmgedmin, but listing is the same11:25
tarzeauim0nde: looks like some python problem that doesn't find stuff11:42
elhMouse starts freezing randomly. Full description here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=242934611:47
DarkTrickHello11:51
DarkTrickThe package-management in ubuntu works on a global namespace. That means that all programms that have been and will eventually be written, must never have the same name (if my understanding is correct)11:52
DarkTrickFor me this sounds not ... very good.11:52
DarkTrickHas there never been any problem with this style?11:52
mgedminyes -- node was taken by some hobbyist ham radio stuff and nodejs couldn't use it for a long time11:54
mgedminalso chromium was a game before it was a browser11:54
mgedminwhen the programs are interchangeable (like different implementations of ctags), there's the alternatives mechanism to manage them11:55
BluesKajHiyas all12:10
DarkTrickmgedmin, thank you for the references. I will check up on the "alternatives mechanism"12:11
mgedminDarkTrick: it's inherited from Debian: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianAlternatives12:13
marcoagpintoBluesKaj: Hello12:13
BluesKajhi marcoagpinto12:15
DarkTrickmgedmin, thank you for the link! Feeling like up-to-date now.12:18
DarkTrickSo question: If there is this problem, why would Ubuntu keep this management style?12:19
DarkTrickMy first idea would be something like windows (every program has it's own directory) and then maybe create  symlinks to them, to access them easier12:21
DarkTrickIs there kind of like *the* reason, why ubuntu (a) choose that style (b) keeps it ?12:21
gurdamznHello there12:34
lotuspsychjewelcome gurdamzn12:37
mgedminDarkTrick: I think this is a topic more suited for #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic; this channel is primarily for getting help with technical problems12:37
furycd001HI Guys.. I'm running xubuntu 18.04.3 which is fully up-to-date & following this tutorial  for installing and setting up kvm >> https://linuxconfig.org/install-and-set-up-kvm-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux12:46
furycd001I edit /etc/network/interfaces adding in my ethernet details, but whenever I reboot my system ethernet no longer works and I only have access to wifi. If I go back and edit /etc/network/interfaces changing my ethernet to anything (eth0 etc) other than my actual ethernet and then reboot again my ethernet works as normal again.12:46
furycd001Here is a copy of my /etc/network/interfaces >> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bSv7WbzDXh/12:46
furycd001Could someone please help me as I'm confused and don't know what to do. Thanks...12:46
ioriafurycd001, you can easy read the comments down the page12:53
furycd001??12:53
ioriafurycd001, for some reason he thinks that the 18.04 system is set up for /e/n/i (and it's not)12:53
furycd001ahhh right ok gotcha12:54
ioriafurycd001, scroll down the page you posted12:54
furycd001Looking now....12:54
ioriafurycd001, check this : https://www.linuxtechi.com/install-configure-kvm-ubuntu-18-04-server/12:55
furycd001Thanks :) Looking at the link now....12:55
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zetheroowould anyone know how to disable the 'Show Password' option in the Network Manager WiFi Security settings dialog?13:18
lotuspsychjezetheroo: an ssid with a password, will ask a password?13:20
zetheroolotuspsychje: wait, I'll make a screenshot of what I mean ...13:20
ericusmy second monitor suddenly isnt detected, no signal it says13:21
pragmaticenigmazetheroo: make sure to obscure any sensitive information, especially your network password13:21
ericusUbuntu 19.0413:21
pragmaticenigmaericus: Have you tried the monitor on another computer. Have you made sure the cables haven't come loose?13:21
ericuspragmaticenigma it works in Windows13:21
pragmaticenigmaericus: What have you done so far to troubleshoot?13:22
zetheroolotuspsychje: https://ibb.co/Y7HryYy13:22
zetheroopragmaticenigma: 👍13:23
lotuspsychjezetheroo: thats a baked in feature in ubuntu, why would you want to get rid of that?13:23
ericuspragmaticenigma basically not much13:24
pragmaticenigmazetheroo: To my knowledge, that checkbox isn't "sticky" which means it resets when the dialog box closes, it should uncheck itself.13:24
zetheroolotuspsychje: we don't want users seeing the cert password13:25
ericusI cant drop to a terminal (ctrl alt f3), my main screen goes blank. DIsplay settings only shows one monitor13:25
zetheroopragmaticenigma: yeah, but we don't want users having the possibility of ticking it in the first place13:25
VozivShouldn't the private key be specific to the user though? Isn't that the point? (I'm entirely unfamiliar with enterprise WPA, but private keys in general are meant to be private to the user using them)13:26
unixbassenany1 knows how to run snap inside lxc? Im getting an error saying that apparmor does not allow for snap to work inside the container13:26
lotuspsychjezetheroo: do you set users on the same machine of the admin?13:27
zetherooVoziv: we don't want the users having the password because then they can install the cert on another device. Only hardware owned and managed by the company IT are allowed access to the wifi network (we have an additional guest wifi network with only Internet access which all hardware can connect to)13:27
pragmaticenigmazetheroo: Are you sure that if you close the window... re-open it, and check the box the password is revealed?13:27
zetheroo lotuspsychje: sorry I don't understand your question ...13:28
zetheroopragmaticenigma: yes13:28
zetheroook I found this https://askubuntu.com/questions/744088/how-to-disable-show-password13:28
zetheroomaybe something to this approach13:28
pragmaticenigmazetheroo: that looks pretty much like what you are looking for13:29
zetheroohmm ... that's too aggressive. Users should be able to manage network connections ... just not this 'show password' option13:30
lotuspsychjezetheroo: are you setting up computers with ubuntu for your users only, or are they shared machines, with both admin and users?13:30
zetherooactually, maybe there is a way to make this wifi connection read-only to them13:30
VozivAssuming these are wireless devices, couldn't a user just get root and get access to the password anyways (If someone really wanted to install the cert elsewhere)13:30
zetheroolotuspsychje: they aren't shared PCs. They are single-user PCs.13:31
lotuspsychjezetheroo: but is the user the admin, or did you create a new user extra account with permissions?13:32
zetherooVoziv: you may have a point. I may need to also block users from 'su root' or whatever13:32
zetheroolotuspsychje: the user accounts are Active Directory accounts ... authentication via PBIS ...13:32
RadSurfer_I'm having trouble with gcc, and it's a simple program!13:32
zetheroolotuspsychje: users are members of the 'sudoers' group13:33
pragmaticenigmaRadSurfer_: You might find better help with #gcc13:34
RadSurfer_but I only have this problem in Ubuntu...13:34
RadSurfer_It's claiming it can't find math library apparently13:35
RadSurfer_-lm is given, why should there be an issue?13:35
Vozivzetheroo: It should be pretty easy to get root access with a usb key. Not sure how disk encryption would affect that so maybe there's a solution there. Just noting in case this is critical for security vs "less work manging unauthorized wireless clients" type of thing13:36
pragmaticenigmaRadSurfer_: do you have it in the right place... after the primary source file being compiled?13:36
RadSurfer_Yes.13:37
pragmaticenigmaRadSurfer_: Then I would encourage you to head over to #gcc ... they're going to be more familiar with what might be happening13:37
ioriaRadSurfer_, the full command you use ?13:40
RadSurfer_only error is it can't resolve math functions :: gcc main.c -o main -lm -L/home/.../UbProjs -lmylib  # its really libmylib.a13:42
RadSurfer_and yes, I have actual full path when I run that.13:42
ioriaRadSurfer_, gcc  -o main   main.c    -L/home/.../UbProjs -lmylib  -lm13:43
RadSurfer_gosh darn it! That works; but under MSYS32 on windows, its only works if -lm is first! sheesh!13:44
ioriaok13:44
RadSurfer_Now we know!13:44
RadSurfer_so, MSYS behavior and actual gcc are distinctively different afterall13:46
thneeIs there any particular reason why nginx on 18.04 does not use systemd for logging? The default config still writes to files.13:59
pragmaticenigmathnee: Might be a better question to ask in #ubuntu-dev or to ask of the nginx developers. I'm guessing that the application developers have to include libraries that would enable such a feature.14:03
thneepragmaticenigma: Not really.. you just log to stdout and stderr14:05
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thneeLooks like the nginx docker image symlinks the standard log file paths to /dev/stdout and /dev/stderr, that's pretty clever, I guess I might do the same https://github.com/nginxinc/docker-nginx/blob/fe97d699daae7e04f916771ac520f7cf25ab2b27/mainline/buster/Dockerfile#L9514:12
BodsdaAny admins of UbuntuMembers online?14:18
lotuspsychjeBodsda: can this help you? https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership14:20
Bodsdalotuspsychje: need someone who can readmit a donut who missed the expiration emails14:20
pragmaticenigmaBodsda: At the bottom of the page lotuspsychje pointed out is an e-mail for conacting them. Sounds like the best option. While they "UbuntuMembers" individuals may be present here, discussion on memberships would be offtopic for this channel.14:23
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woenxHi. I would like to know how to install additional modules for KDE systemsettings for ubuntu 18.04 with Gnome. I am trying to configure the mouse scroll speed in Dolphin, but mouse settings are not there14:33
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pragmaticenigmawoenx: I don't think you can get the settings module independent of the full KDE desktop14:47
woenxpragmaticenigma: oh :(14:49
woenxwhat a pity14:50
poor_userhi people! i have a window shared folder with anonymous access, but i no longer see on nautilis the option "anonymous login" so keeps asking me user and pass :(  do you have any idea?14:52
indistyloNot able to install ubuntu on thinkpad E490 laptop , also took help on ubuntu forums, but getting stucked at installation step, windows start after installation of ubuntu, not able to see grub bootloader l https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=243039614:56
pragmaticenigmapoor_user: Is the shared folder hosted on a windows machine?14:56
poor_useryes, i can access it from an android phone14:57
pragmaticenigmapoor_user: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4046019/guest-access-in-smb2-disabled-by-default-in-windows-10-and-windows-ser14:58
poor_useri perfecly understand security reasons15:00
pragmaticenigmapoor_user: The samba version 1 (cifs) protocol allowed for anonymous access... smb2 and later no longer allow access, unless you change the configuraiton files for samba clients in Ubuntu, they cannot access windows shares less than smb215:01
poor_userbut i can access that folder from any pc on the net, even android phone, there was an anonymnous login too on ubuntu right15:01
poor_user?15:01
poor_useroh tnk15:02
jackhumi have 16.04, i found a bug that is associated with fontconfig and chrome which shoots cpu usage to 100% , during trying out solutions which are available on internet , i installed fontconfig2.13 which can be only installed on 18.04 and above versions. now my package system is broken . how to revert back15:05
pragmaticenigmajackhum: How did you install it?15:05
skrprobably the 18.04 deb package15:06
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pragmaticenigmaskr: best not to assume15:06
jackhumpragmaticenigma, i installed it by downloading its deb from somewhere and then sudo dpkg -i fontconfig2.13*.deb15:06
skrhaha15:07
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jackhumi am on 16.04 , and this package was not available in my updates , so i installed it manually15:07
skrdpkg --purge fontconfig2.13*deb; apt install fontconfig15:07
jackhumnow when i am trying to uninstall it , it is uninstalling more packages which are about 1.04 GB ., and i dunno if this packages is trying to uninstall itself and all other softwares which are using it15:07
jackhumnow when i am trying to uninstall it , it is uninstalling more packages which are about 1.04 GB ., and i dunno if this packages is trying to uninstall itself and all other softwares which are using it15:08
jackhumskr, you mean , i will have to use that deb file too?15:08
pragmaticenigmayes15:08
skrnever use a package from another ubuntu version15:09
jackhumpragmaticenigma, skr , i did , dpkg --purge fontconfig2.13.deb , and now when i am doing apt-get install fontconfig . i am getting this long list of packages and some unmet dependencies error15:11
poor_userdo you know any way to allow ubuntu to access this public folder? i cannot see any option on /etc/samba/smb.conf15:11
jackhumskr, true, i am too foolish to do that, wont repeat that again15:11
jackhumskr, but i was facing this bug of cpu usage and everyone is saying fontconfig is to be blamed15:11
poor_usermaybe "Map to Guest = Bad User"15:12
jackhumskr, i am getting unmet dependencies error , when i am trying to install fontconfig15:12
skrpaste to pastebin.com15:13
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pragmaticenigmapoor_user: that is a samba server setting, not a client15:13
poor_userk15:13
coz_jackhum, out of curiosity, now that fontconfig is gone, how is cpu usage?15:14
skrWe have around 1k stations running 16.04 and I've not seen any issues related to fontconfig15:15
coz_skr, I agree with you, but wanted to know if the cpu usage actually reduced as a result of removing fontconfig15:18
pragmaticenigmaskr: I have seen fontconfig issues come up when too many font libraries have been installed to the system. DOn't recall the exact number off the top of my head, but it was more than any one user would use or encounter in their lifetime15:18
coz_interesting , wonder what safe limit is before issues!15:19
poor_userexecuting smbclient -L IPofTarget it shows all folders :(15:19
jackhumskr, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SFKN2TTd9c/plain/15:20
jackhumpragmaticenigma, idk, this bug has been eating my cpu usage alive , its some firefox + electron related bug , i cant use vscode because of this15:21
pragmaticenigmapoor_user: I have since moved to password protecting all my Samba/Windows file shares. For those that I want easy access to, I setup entries in fstab to mount the file share with the credentials saved locally.15:21
poor_useri did it manually and looks to work15:22
poor_useruser Anonymous pass xxxx15:23
poor_userxxx15:23
skrjackhum, apt install fontconfig fontconfig-config libfontconfig1 libfreetype615:23
poor_userthat's insane but it's ok :D15:23
poor_usertnk for your help!15:23
poor_usernow nautilus prompt the anonymous access option15:24
skrjackhum, seems you still have some 18.04 package installed15:24
jackhumskr, yeah , but how to find that and fix ;/15:25
ioriajackhum, try   ' apt list --installed | grep bionic'15:28
thneeHmm I tried replacing /var/log/nginx/error.log with a symlink to /dev/stderr but then nginx fails the config check when starting up: nginx: [alert] could not open error log file: open() "/var/log/nginx/error.log" failed (6: No such device or address)15:29
pragmaticenigmathnee: This looks exactly like what you're attempting to do: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/28394084/nginx-log-to-stderr15:35
indistyloNot able to install ubuntu on thinkpad E490 laptop , also took help on ubuntu forums, but getting stucked at installation step, windows start after installation of ubuntu, not able to see grub bootloader l https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=243039615:37
Iarla19.10 doesn't seem to have a synergyc client (mouse/keyboard sharing). Is there a preferred way to install ?15:40
thneepragmaticenigma: Not quite. "Unfortunately, access_log doesn't support stdout as its argument"15:43
woenxIarla: maybe you can use an old version?15:47
woenxhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/synergy-stable-builds/15:47
Iarlawoenx: thanks, that'll do the trick!15:47
befree22i need to create a bootable drive that can mount my root partition since bios cannot boot my nmve drive directly, how do i do this?15:52
enriooghow to extend music files , is there any tools in ubuntu?15:54
akkaudacity is likely the best way, though depending on what you're trying to do, to what kinds of files, there might be other ways.15:56
akkenrioog ^15:56
jackhumioria : thanks , skr was able to help me fix that15:56
jackhumspecial thanks to pragmaticenigma also15:56
ioriajackhum, glad to hear16:04
pragmaticenigmathnee: It looks like access_log support syslog, which systemd parses and pulls in16:06
TowserHi there, is there any widget writer software for Ubuntu?16:10
akkWidget writer?16:13
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TowserYes for symbols and words for accessibility16:15
Antonybis there anyway of moving the side bar  to the bottom on ubuntu?16:17
doug16kAntonyb, yes16:18
Antonybdoug16k, ok how?16:18
doug16ksettings, dock, position on screen, bottom16:18
akkTowser: It might help to describe more clearly what you want to do.16:18
Antonybdoug16k, cheers16:19
Towserakk so there is something called Widgit for Windows however it's not for Ubuntu as far as I know and it costs a lot. What it does is your write words and it puts related symbols above the words to make it easier for thoes who can't read very well16:20
akkTowser: Sorry, no idea. But there's an #ubuntu-accessibility channel, possibly they'd know more.16:24
akkTowser: When you ask, describe what you want to do; most Ubuntu users probably aren't familiar with specific Windows programs so they may not know what you mean.16:25
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ioriaTowser, looks like you can use it (symwriter) with Wine16:32
Towserioria the problem is symwriter is expensive16:33
ioriai see16:33
anon_vzlaDoes anyone now what these packages are for, and if the repository is trust worthy? http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/trusty-security/universe/binary-amd64/16:38
mgedminthis is the repository for security updates for ubuntu 16.04 lts, which is EOL and therefore no more security updates will show up there16:39
mgedmins/16.04/14.04/ augh16:39
anon_vzlaThank you mgedmin16:40
User-48103Hi, I am trying to transfer about 6tb of data from one hard-drive to another, about every 5 minutes or so I am asked to enter my linux machine password, How can I turn this feature off so I can let the 6tb of data transfer without stopping every time it wants the password16:48
ioriaTowser the best i found so far is 'GCompris'16:49
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: what command are you executing to start the transfer?16:50
User-48103no command, the two devices I am transferring data to and from is located in the locations area of a file window16:51
User-48103not transferring through the terminal16:51
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: How are the drives mounted?16:51
User-48103one is plugged in via motherboard cables, and another is a NAS16:52
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: I'm asking how are they mounted in the operating system (not the physical connections)16:53
User-48103sorry about that, I opened a files window, on the left side of that window where it lists, Recent, Home, Desktop..... at the bottom of those options is Other Locations, when I clicked on that I could see the two locations and double clicked on those, then it made a shortcut on the desktop of the computer.16:55
tomreynUser-48103: "gio mount -l" in a temrinal should tell you how it's mounted16:57
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: The password you enter is your local system password, or the password of the remote NAS system?16:59
RadSurfer_A common issue trying to run FreeBASIC in ubuntu, unable to run the fbc compiler... what do I do?17:00
User-48103it wants the password for the local system not the NAS17:00
elhHello. Every mouse I use starts freezing randomly. What's wrong? Full description here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=242934617:03
lordcirth_RadSurfer_, What did you download, and what goes wrong when you try to run it?17:03
RadSurfer_Its Freebasic.gz from sourceforge17:04
lordcirth_elh, rolling back the kernel seems like a good thing to try17:04
RadSurfer_is has a folder bin,lib,doc, etc17:04
RadSurfer_won't let me run compiler.17:04
lordcirth_elh, just reboot, choose "advanced" in grub, and select the previous kernel17:04
RadSurfer_compiler has execute permission17:05
ioriaRadSurfer_, file /usr/local/bin/fbc17:05
lordcirth_RadSurfer_, and when you run the compiler from the command line, does it print anything?17:05
RadSurfer_"not found"17:05
RadSurfer_Okay.17:05
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: I would recommend a different method to transfer those files. Ideally mounting the remote share and transfering the files using something like rsync. The GUI file transfer dialogs are fine for most transfers, but I believe what is happening is GUI is losing track of it's session credentials and requires them throughout the process17:05
ioriaRadSurfer_,  sudo updatedb && locate -w fbc17:05
RadSurfer_what does that do?17:06
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: In short, the file transfer is taking to long and the GUI doesn't hold the needed credentials long enough17:06
ioriaRadSurfer_,  you know where the binary is located ?17:06
ioriaRadSurfer_,  the 'fbc' file, i mean17:06
pragmaticenigmaUser-48103: There is no method to disable the prompt, a need to use different tools is recommended17:06
User-48103what program or method would you recommend, keep in mind I am kind of new to linux, I've used it a hand full of times but I am using it now because it has to be a linux machine to recover and transfer the data I need17:07
RadSurfer_bin/fbc  inside FB folder17:07
elhlordcirth_: I'll try. thx17:07
ioriaRadSurfer_,  bin in your HOME or /bin ?17:07
RadSurfer_cp bin/fbc /usr/local/bin   is that ok?17:07
RadSurfer_I have no /Home/bin17:08
RadSurfer_Home/Name/bin17:08
ioriaRadSurfer_,  wait .... the full path of thea file ?17:08
RadSurfer_either17:08
ioriaRadSurfer_,   ok,  run  'file /hom/$USER/bin/fbc'17:08
RadSurfer_~/WorkSpace/FreeBASIC-1.07.1-linux-x86/bin/fbc  is compilers path17:08
Kristine86Hi, I'm trying to execute bash script on different processors to parallelize experiment for different parameters, and experiments are time sensitive. I'm using Taskset but for some reason only one processor is used 100% at a time. Can somebody help?17:09
ioriaRadSurfer_,   i want to know if is 32 or 64 bit17:09
lordcirth_Kristine86, you just want to run things in parallel, or you really need specific jobs to run on specific cores?17:10
ioriaRadSurfer_,   file ~/WorkSpace/FreeBASIC-1.07.1-linux-x86/bin/fbc17:10
Kristine86lordcirth_ exp.sh -param 1 in one core, exp.sh -param 2 in another . Taskset assigns task to the core but it is not happening simultaneously17:11
lordcirth_Kristine86, exp.sh is your script, and it is calling taskset on what PID?17:12
ioriaRadSurfer_,   paste the output here17:12
RadSurfer_I tried copying into /usr/local/bin, and fbc still does not work!17:13
lordcirth_Kristine86, and do you really need job 1 to run on core 1, and 2 on 2, or do you just want them to run in parallel for speed?17:14
Kristine86lordcirth_ sorry I'm calling java not script, but it should work too. >> taskset -c $coreid java -param $param_id17:15
RadSurfer_wait...17:15
RadSurfer_~/WorkSpace/FreeBASIC-1.07.1-linux-x86$ sudo updatedb && locate -w fbc17:15
RadSurfer_sudo: updatedb: command not found17:15
lordcirth_Kristine86, oh, I see. So you are starting 2 of these in parallel, one with $coreid =1 and one with 2?17:16
Kristine86yes I want to run them in parallel for speed, but I'm also measuring time taken for each param, so one process should effect performance of another process17:16
RadSurfer_that certainly did not work. :(17:16
thneepragmaticenigma: Hmm ok thanks I guess I should try that!17:16
ioriaRadSurfer_, run this command '   file ~/WorkSpace/FreeBASIC-1.07.1-linux-x86/bin/fbc'17:16
lordcirth_Kristine86, ok, and how are you starting them in parallel? Just '&'?17:17
RadSurfer_ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1 (SYSV), dynamically linked, interpreter /lib/ld-linux.so.2, for GNU/Linux 3.2.0, not stripped17:17
Kristine86*one process shouldn't effect performance of another17:17
ioriaRadSurfer_, ELF 32-bit ; are you 32 bit ?17:17
RadSurfer_dang it. x64 doh17:18
ioriaright17:18
RadSurfer_fetched wrong conpiler17:18
ioriayep17:18
Kristine86lordcirth_ right >> taskset -c $core_id java -param $param_id & and others17:18
tomreynRadSurfer_: there are also FreeBASIC builds specifically for ubuntu there if you look more closely.17:19
lordcirth_Kristine86, and they seem to be running on the same core? Do they both show up in 'top' or 'ps aux', or only one at a time?17:19
RadSurfer_apt-get install FreeBASIC?17:20
Kristine86I was running 2 simultaneously, both shows but cpu usage for one 100% and another 0% at a time.17:21
lordcirth_Kristine86, can you pastebin /proc/cpuinfo ?17:23
lordcirth_(brb lunch, I'll check back)17:23
tomreynRadSurfer_: i was referring to where you apparently downloaded from, https://sourceforge.net/projects/fbc/files/Binaries%20-%20Linux/17:24
RadSurfer_thanks...17:25
Kristine86lordcirth_ CPU(s):  8, On-line CPU(s) list: 0-7, Thread(s) per core:  2, Core(s) per socket:  4, Socket(s):           117:27
RadSurfer_making progress :: "libtinfo.so.5" missing17:29
RadSurfer_excellent! I got it working. thanks17:32
tomreynKristine86: so your $core_id range is 0..7 ?17:32
Kristine86That's right, so it should work.17:33
tomreynKristine86: and your ubuntu version, kernel version and scheduler is?17:34
Kristine8618.0417:39
Kristine86kernel v 4.15.0-66-generic17:40
Kristine86how do I find scheduler?17:40
tomreynKristine86: actually this question was nonsense, there's only one process scheduler, i mised it up with I/O schedulers17:41
johnjayhow do i change startup parameters for programs in the taskbar?17:46
johnjayi don't see any way to do it17:46
lordcirth_Kristine86, like I thought, you have a hyperthreaded CPU. Try using cores 0 and 2 instead of 1 and 2.17:46
Kristine86lordcirth_ how hyperthreaded affects cores selection? Does core 0 and 1 go in one socket?17:47
lordcirth_Kristine86, you have 4 actual cores, 8 threads. So probably 0,1 are on the same core, etc17:48
lordcirth_Not sure exactly how it's laid out, but you should be running 4 max if you don't want them interfering17:48
Kristine86ok I'm doing this for now $ taskset -c 0 stress > /dev/null & taskset -c 2 stress > /dev/null &17:49
Kristine86sorry I mean taskset -c 0 yes > /dev/null & taskset -c 2 yes > /dev/null &17:50
Kristine86oh it works, both processors are using 100% now17:51
lordcirth_Kristine86, great. So in your script, I would set cpuid to be 1,3,5,717:51
lordcirth_And see how that works17:52
Kristine86its strange though, with "yes > /dev/null" command it even works with -c 0 and -c 117:52
lordcirth_Kristine86, hmm, perhaps something to do with forking17:53
lordcirth_Kristine86, if you don't absolutely need cpu pinning, I would just use 'parallel' from moreutils, it will be easier.17:53
Kristine86maybe something is wrong with java program that conflicts with eachother. ok lemme see17:54
Kristine86I need to use this in server machine eventually and they don't have parallel at the moment17:55
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xealitsKristine86, sorry to barge in, but why do you need parallel? I thought if it is only to parallelize some commands, then you can do it with xargs.18:02
Kristine86I closed the window, so can't see previous conversation. Somebody suggested parallel command because it's probably easy to use18:03
tomreynalso, if those servers have irqbalance installed, they'll just spread busy processes across those cores automatically.18:03
xealitsyeah, parallel should be easier, but xargs is OK, if it is not a too specific situation18:04
xealitsfor example, say you have a number of commands in a file "commands_file" -- each command is writen in 1 line18:05
Kristine86I tested it with another command and it worked. I need to test with my java program now. taskset -c 0 yes > /dev/null & taskset -c 1 yes > /dev/null &18:05
xealitscat commands_file | xargs -P <number of concurrent processes> -I COMMAND sh -c "COMMAND" -- would run them in parallel, each line is substituted in COMMAND18:07
tomreyndoesn't set cpu affinity, though18:07
xealitsyep18:07
tomreynKristine86: shouldn't there be a semicolon after & in your example command line above?18:09
RadSurfer_is there anyone in here that uses FreeBASIC? I have a strange error I can not resolve!18:12
RadSurfer_this compiles just fine under Windows Freebasic, but refuses in Ubuntu.18:13
RadSurfer_I do have the required libraries installed!18:13
tomreynhttps://sourceforge.net/projects/fbc/support18:14
RadSurfer_LOL wish there was such a thing, on freenode18:16
erle-Why was Seahorse not upgraded to 3.34?18:18
RadSurfer_all good now, thanks guys!18:28
TAFBUbuntu 19.10 live, I'm getting "E: Package 'python3-wxgtk4.0' has no installation candidate", need help :(19:36
lordcirth_TAFB, what are you trying to do?19:38
TAFBI'm trying to "sudo apt-get install python3-wxgtk4.0"19:39
TAFB(for ddrescue-gui)19:39
tomreynTAFB: it's in the "universe" section, maybe this isn't enabled by default. or you just forgot to run "sudo apt-get update" beforehand19:45
tomreyn!universe19:45
ubottuThe packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.19:45
TAFB still get "no installation candidate" even after sudo apt-get update :(19:48
ioriaTAFB, apt-cache policy python3-wxgtk4.019:50
TAFBhttps://pastebin.com/W2XGCvDW19:52
ioriaTAFB, universe is not enabled; check Software sour19:52
ioria*sources19:52
ioriaTAFB, run in terminal  'software-properties-gtk'19:55
TAFBworked, woot19:56
TAFBthanks guys, let the data recovery begin!19:56
ioriaok19:56
Guest60932Hi,20:12
Guest60932Got a grub problem. Just installed ubuntu / on ssd ( /dev/sdb ) and some stuff on hdd ( /dev/sda ). Alongside there is windows 10 installed. I can see that there is grub in sdb's mbr however when grub is not initialized - instead windows is.20:14
Guest60932Any tips?20:14
skryes20:15
skrbios is booting from first disk20:15
Guest60932skr: windows is also on sdb.20:15
skrchange in bios or install grub to sda20:15
skrbios is efi?20:15
Guest60932skr: uefi I belive.20:16
skrmy bet is: your windows boot partition is on sda20:16
skrand bios is booting from sda. check bios20:16
skror install grub to sda20:17
Guest60932skr: higly unliekely: I installed windows directly to sdb and formated sda from ubuntu live before install.20:17
skrGuest60932, check bios. bios is booting directly to windows20:25
ioriaGuest60932, maybe if you paste 'sudo parted -l' we  might help20:26
Antonybi dont know if this question applies here, but  im using ubuntu 19.10 , if i was to install  xfce desktop enviroment could i then delete the default gnome enviroment  and use it similar to xubuntu or am i best off just reinstalling a different flavour of ubuntu?20:28
ioriaAntonyb, the second20:29
Antonybioria, alright thanks  i might do that then20:30
ioriaAntonyb, no problem20:30
Guest60932ioria: https://pastebin.com/s21bbrXL20:38
ioriaGuest60932, and what you have on sda ?20:39
Guest60932ioria: encrypted lv for var/home & swap.20:40
ioriaGuest60932, and are yuo booting off  sdb from bios ?20:41
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tomreyn2x msdos, 1x gpt partition table, 1 efi system partition, hmm.20:41
Guest60932ioria: Yes, windows as well as grub are both installed on sdb.20:41
ioriaGuest60932, and what happens exactly when you boot the pc ?20:42
Guest60932ioria: dreduflu windows boot log.20:44
ioriaGuest60932, can you elaborate that ?20:44
Guest60932ioria: windows boots up. Grub isn't considered. Someone told me windows may have installed it's bootloader on sda. Perhaps. I whiped the drive thou ( not mbr ).20:46
ioriaGuest60932, i don't think there's nothing on sda20:46
ioriaGuest60932, are you booting in efi mode ?20:47
Guest60932Not sure to be honest. I thought uefi, but I am not sure at this point. Guess I will reboot and check.20:48
Guest60932Thanks for the input.20:48
mahavishvarupaHello there, which iso do I need for a network install?20:59
tomreynwhat kind of network installation?20:59
tomreynbooting from network or just installing packages from the network?21:00
mahavishvarupajust the packages tomreyn21:00
tomreynthen any of the isos should work fine21:00
mahavishvarupaI want a smaller image as  my usb stick is small.  Something  < 1G21:01
tomreynserver, alternative server or mini.iso then. that's unless when you need to use wireless, the server + mini ones may not work then.21:01
mahavishvarupatomreyn: that sounds like what I'm after.  Do you have a link to them please?21:02
tomreynwhich ubuntu version do you intend to install?21:02
tomreynhttps://ubuntu.com/download/server links to the server and alternative server isos21:03
mahavishvarupaThanks tomreyn21:04
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tomreynmini.iso should be somewhere below http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/netboot/21:06
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ebeyerIs there a resource, post or person who could direct me to ways I can contribute to the ubuntu project in the absence of significant technical skills?  I can't program but have been using Ubuntu since Warty.  Maybe proofreading or testing end-user desktop applications?21:31
tomreyn!participate | ebeyer21:32
ubottuebeyer: To contribute and help out with Ubuntu, see http://community.ubuntu.com and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu21:32
ebeyerWow.  That wiki is quite detailed.  Thanks for that.21:33
tomreynyou're welcome ;)21:34
ebeyerDoes anyone know / does anyone have experience running Ubuntu MATE on the Pi4 with a 4k display?21:38
apop1is there a unix tool which can extract the value of "N" between tokens M2 and M3 and return just "v3" (without quotes), given this expression: `printf %b 'M1\n\tN:  v1  ,\n\tP: v2,\nM2\n\tN:  v3  ,\n\tP:v4,\nM3\n\tN:v5,\n\tP:v6\n`  (with an without %b)21:40
lordcirth_apop1, are you *quite sure* you need to do it that way?21:40
lordcirth_If those colons are literal (I'm not very familiar with printf) you might be able to use 'cut' or 'awk', splitting on :21:42
TAFBebayer, I'm running a Pi4 on a 4k tv (4k60), I can't believe how well it plays 4k movies! nuts. Not running Ubuntu tho :(21:42
TAFBOnly issue I have is that if I don't use it for a few days I lose display and have to power cycle the Pi to get it back (LibreELEC)21:43
apop1lordcirth_, in general, it is: given a string, take a substring between two fixed markers (M2 and M3 in this case), then select an interesting "line" if there were linebreaks (\tN: v3 ,) and extract the value, "v3" in my case.21:45
lordcirth_apop1, will this only occur once per invocation, or does it need to match many examples in the text?21:46
lordcirth_apop1, are those \n's newlines in the actual text, or literal '\n'?21:47
lordcirth_I think awk can do this.21:48
apop1those are, with printf %b, it makes the literal \ns as new lines, without %b, they remain literal.21:48
apop1ah i found it:      sed -nEe '/M2/,/M3/s/.*N: *([^ ]*).*/\1/p'21:48
apop1works on BSD and Linux OSes :)21:49
pedahzurHowdy all! What would be the best way to trouble shoot why my Ubuntu 18 (server) box appears to not be running the scripts in /etc/dhcp/dhclient-enter-hooks.d/*, and by extension, not running /sbin/dhclient-script?22:23
sarnolddepending upon how things are set up you may be use systemd-networkd to manage networks now, see what networkctl reports22:25
InteloHi22:32
bpromptallo22:33
InteloWhich settings in kubuntu hides the password chars visible to on login screen?  I want to hide so no one can even count how many chars of password I have?22:33
bpromptohh is Intelo, hide the silver!!22:33
pedahzursarnold: Hmm...that's possible. But why would /sbin/dhclient and /sbin/dhclient-script even be installed if that's the case?22:33
pedahzursarnold: Hmm...yeah, it says eth0 is "configured" so I assume it has a hold on that.  Okie dokie...time to dig in to systemd networking. Blargh.22:34
Bashing-om!netplan | pedahzur22:35
ubottupedahzur: Netplan is a network configuration abstraction renderer which uses YAML descriptions of a network to work with either a NetworkManager or Systemd-networkd "renderer". More information at https://netplan.io/22:35
pedahzurBashing-om: Thanks. Still makes me wonder why /sbin/dhclient and /sbin/dhclient-script are installed if they are not used.22:37
apop1hi22:37
EriC^^hello apop122:41
Bashing-ompedahzur: Would have to read the script to understand - maybe because netplan is not the only game in town.22:41
pedahzurBashing-om: Yeah, not sure what's going on. It's very apparent the dhclient-scripts doesn't invoke any of the hooks it should, so I'm assuming it's not running.22:42
Bashing-ompedahzur: My goto when in doubt is to include an echo statement in the script:)22:46
pedahzurYeah, my hook scripts echo out to a log in /tmp/. The file never shows up. :)22:47
daftjackJust installed xubuntu on ubuntu 18.04 (was curious how it performed) and switched to lightdm during the process. On boot my keyboard works as I can enter the drive encryption password. On the LightDM screen though only my touch pad works, laptop keyboard no longer works and no peripherals plugged in via usb work. Wondering if I can perhaps simply switch back the DM but not finding a clear answer23:25
daftjackto this.23:25
Bashing-omdaftjack: At the pass word screen - lower right corner of the sign-in box is there a gear icon ? If so there is a deop down for the desired DE,23:27
Bashing-omdrop down*23:27
daftjackBashing-om:no gear icon. Just a single box with username, dropdown for other users, password entry and a "Log In" button in its bottom right.23:29
daftjackNumerous icons, as expected in top right such as sessions switch, language, date, power.23:30
daftjackNot sure but looks like Im going to have to force a boot into a terminal and install xserver-xorg-input-all according to at least on post I found. Seems like a pretty serious bug if so. heh23:39
flogI removed boot splash and during boot I see something that fails loading. where do I find what it is?23:55
daftjackBashing-om: I used the accessibility on the DM for onscreen kbd. Logged in then used on screen there and installed xserver-xorg-input-all.  Seems to be working. What a pain. LOL23:56
Bashing-omflog: Maybe ' journalctl -b -0 ' . shows messages from the current boot.23:57
flogBashing-om: will check that out23:57
Bashing-omdaftjack: Surprised that xserver-xorg-input-all was not installed as a dependency :(23:58

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