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LaurentDumontzorcon: I had the issue recently on a 144hz monitor - I don't think I ever found a good way.00:21
LaurentDumontIt looks like Gnome has issues with 144hz - mouse looks fine too. That was on 19.04.00:22
mindofmateoHello.  I am trying to figure out why lines in my crontab do not seem to work.  Here is an example in my user's crontab: * * * * * /usr/bin/notify-send -t 10000 "This is a test."00:32
mindofmateoIt doesn't appear to do anything.00:32
zorconLaurentDumont: Okay darn. Yeah I tried different GPU drivers, no luck. Also it seems like certain windows can be laggier than others. Unfortunate, bc there's no  reason my hardware shouldn't be able to handle it00:35
ZeZuThe wonderful upgrade problems,  complete fail all around..00:57
ZeZuFresh install doesn't work either,  I set to autologin .. it get login screen .. login:  well just back to login screen00:57
ZeZuopen a console and update even though it should have installed updates during install ...  now the real fun begins,   it's spamming dmesg errors actively across the second terminal,  it has some strange errors in the terminal rendering which i'm not even sure how it managed that..  and the best part yet:  my logged in users X session randomly decides to display over the active terminal00:59
ZeZu_how_ ?00:59
ZeZuI'm at a complete loss here, can't use any part of it ... maybe kill lightdm or gdm or whatever it decided to use for this version while i cant see what i'm doing?01:00
ZeZuthan ctrl+f1 back and hope it went to the desktop and then replace ldm etc?01:00
ZeZuffs01:00
mike802hi all!  i'm trying to install my lamp stack on 19.10 desktop and i'm running into a few issues01:07
mike802first of all, i'm experimenting with the moinmoin wiki.  i seem to have followed all the steps in the guide, but localhost/mywiki seems to be outputting python code.....01:08
ZeZuI'm not sure this is really the right place for that,  unless you're somehow certain the packages are broken and it's not a configuration error01:09
ZeZudoes the base webserver work if you're not trying to run moinmoin ?01:10
mike802this channel doesn't support the "ubuntu server guide"?01:11
ZeZuAh yes i'm sure it does,  don't mind me.. thought you meant it was steps on moinmoins guide01:12
mike802:)01:13
tdsmike802: can you link to the guide you used?01:13
mike802https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/serverguide/moinmoin.html01:14
tdsdo you have mod_cgi enabled?01:15
mike802apt install mod_cgi?01:16
tdsit should be in the core apache2 package, but may not be enabled01:16
tdsdoes `apache2ctl -M` list it?01:17
tdsyou can `a2enmod cgi` to enable it if not, then restart apache01:17
mike802hmm, so it says "unable to locate package mod_cig"01:17
tdsthat sounds like you tried to apt install it?01:18
mike802yeah.... no luck....01:18
tdsyes, it's part of the apache2 package as i said01:19
mike802ok..01:19
tdsmike802: any luck?01:23
mike802i was able to enable module cgi, then retarted, but no luck locating mod_cgi01:24
tdsif you enabled the cgi module, that's mod_cgi :)01:24
mike802amazing!  thank you!01:26
mike802ok, so i'm also having an issue with phpmyadmin.  it says, "package 'phpmyadmin' has no installation candidate01:27
tdswhat version of ubuntu are you running?01:30
tdsnot sure about the ubuntu side, but in debian at least, phpmyadmin isn't available in buster01:30
tds,v phpmyadmin01:30
mike80219.10 desktop01:30
tdsaww, no bot here :(01:30
mike802it worked just find with 18.x server01:30
Bashing-om!info phpmyadmin01:30
ubottuPackage phpmyadmin does not exist in eoan01:31
tdsah, thanks!01:31
mike802yeah, i tried looking up the package location, but no luck!01:31
mike802i think...01:31
tdsyeah, the package is gone as of 19.1001:31
mike802alright, i'll see if i can do all the stuff i need by hand!  thanks anyway!01:32
tdslooks like there's a ppa, though that does include the note "Do not use these packages on production! Wait until they are released through the official ubuntu-channels"01:33
sentin3lHello! I'm interested in using ssmtp to set up a script to pipe the results of ifconfig to my gmail account. Question, would I need to set up an SMTP server on my localhost, or can I just configure mail or ssmtp to shoot it off without one?01:33
akksentin3l: I haven't used ssmtp but assuming it's more or less like msmtp, you should be able to use it and certainly don't have to configure a full mail server.01:35
chasinglogicsentin3l: You can point it at google's smtp servers and just send it to yourself using your gmail address01:35
sentin3lphew, so msmtp isn't letting me without setting up a .conf ... which, when I go to do, the system doesn't know where its at01:48
sentin3lhello, need some help with sending mail from command line to my gmail account :)02:21
sentin3lnamely, the output from ifconfig02:22
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mustmodifySo... strange thing. Superscript 2 seems to get from my web app to the db and out to a yaml file, but subscript 2 does not.02:48
mustmodifyMy first guess is that MySQL isn't using a 4-byte character encoding, because I think I've heard that in the past. But that doesn't explain why the subscript 2 can be stored and displayed in the web app.02:49
mustmodifySo any thoughts about why it isn't displaying correctly in the terminal?02:49
gryhello mustmodify03:20
mustmodifyHi03:20
grywhat do you see in the terminal instead of the correct symbol?03:20
mustmodifya box.03:21
grythere is 'showconsolefont' command in terminal, which may help with troubleshooting03:22
mustmodifyinteresting. "Couldn't get a file descriptor referring to the console."03:22
mustmodify(I access this machine via SSH.)03:23
mustmodifyAnyway, I'm going to see if the character's there and will be read on the other end. If not, then I'll dig further.03:23
mustmodifyI mean, I'd rather see it. But if it works, that's not enough of a thing to be a blocker at this point.03:23
grywhat terminal is it?03:24
gryand what font03:24
mustmodifywell, I'm using putty and Courier New03:25
mustmodifythat's a good thought... that font likely just doesn't have that character?03:25
mustmodifyThough...03:25
mustmodifySeems like a popular enough one you'd want to include it.03:26
grytry another font03:44
gryBitstream Unicode is good03:44
mustmodifywill do03:48
gryyes03:49
redruMTake care ya'll04:30
gijoe3k@leden Just wanted to say thank you for your help the other day. Changing the location of mirror worked. Thank you! :D06:12
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Regori want to use   dead windows key for desired folder or application .07:08
epitamizoranyone know why the installer keeps freezing after 50%?07:18
blue1epitamizor: what version?  what flavour?07:20
epitamizor19.10 desktop version07:20
epitamizorit boots to the live cd and works fine but the install keeps stopping at 50%07:21
blue1I had no issues installing that over the weekend.  lubuntu?  xubuntu? 32 bit?  64 bit?07:21
blue1did you md5sum check the download to ensure that you have a good download?07:22
epitamizori tried selecting the minimal radio button and even that doesn't finish installing07:22
epitamizormd5sum from the livecd?07:22
blue1no -- did you md5sum check the download that you used to created the livecd?07:23
epitamizorno07:23
epitamizori heard that doesn't work because the blocks are not the same when it gets written to the media usb07:24
blue1so md5sum nameoffile.iso07:24
epitamizorthe usb is bigger than the iso07:24
blue1correct07:24
blue1but you are checking the downloaded image07:24
epitamizoroh, the iso used to copy matches, but from the iso to the usb it changes07:24
epitamizorI'm not sure if my system is too new for the drivers or what,. I tried selecting proprietary drivers for install and same issue occurs07:26
blue1if you go here:  https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?country=RU&version=19.10&architecture=amd64  it gives information on you to verify the download07:26
blue1oh this is a sha356sum07:27
blue1sha25607:27
blue1usually when you get errors like you describe, maybe something got scrambled in the download -- it happens07:27
epitamizorsha256 matches for iso07:30
ledenepitamizor, then choose option just without updates that will install system from livedvd07:30
blue1epitamizor: how did you make the dvd?07:32
epitamizorblue1, copied to usb07:32
blue1epitamizor: what programme did you use?07:32
epitamizorleden, that option didn't work either07:32
blue1dd, etcher, dd-rescue?07:33
epitamizordd07:37
blue1what was the command line you used?07:38
epitamizordd bs=4M ubuntu64.iso /dev/sdd107:39
blue1well I use something like:  dd if=file.iso of=/dev/sdd bs=4M07:40
blue1i have never written to the first partition, always the device name --07:41
blue1that should work however07:41
epitamizorso doesn't it need format before dd copy?07:41
blue1I usually do that, yes.  otherwise it could be undefined.  that said, dd is an image copy, so it will overwrite anything that's there.07:42
epitamizormaybe there is still extra stuff on usb that is not being zero'd07:42
blue1perhaps -- couldn't hurt --07:42
blue1you might consider brasso07:44
blue1brasero07:46
blue1i have had issues sometimes with dd not working correctly.07:46
epitamizorwhats weird is the system can boot to the livecd and the applications and environment works fine,but the installer doesn't finish07:47
blue1there are directions here:  https://ubuntu-mate.org/raspberry-pi/    search for:  Making a microSDHC orĀ USB   -- that has always worked for me.07:47
blue1i have seen dd do some crazy stuff.07:48
blue1that uses dd-rescue07:48
blue1easiest, would be brasero, next dd-rescue, and lastly dd -- okay I am off to bed.  almost 1 am here.07:49
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blue1nytol -- sorry I couldn't be of further assistance07:50
pomehahello, I have headless ubuntu and I'm running it on a work PC that requires all connections to go through proxy, on Windows the proxy works by specifying url to pac (proxy auto configuration) file, without any credentials. The file basically has 2 if rules (each ends with `return ("...")`) and a global return: `return ("PROXY proxy.mycompany.internaldomain:8080");`, how to teach apt to use that proxy?08:08
fructosepomeha: man apt.conf has some proxy info08:11
pomehafructose: only ftp_proxy is described, is that what apt actually uses? I thought it used http08:15
rbasakpomeha: that's described in a separate manpage: apt-transport-http(1)08:16
rbasak(proxy settings are there)08:16
pomeharbasak: thanks08:26
pomehaso it doesn't seem to work with pac08:27
rbasakpomeha: no but it looks like you should be able to write an equivalent configuration08:30
rbasakTHe problem with pac is that it requires a javascript interpreter08:30
rbasakNot something that you want apt to be dependent on :)08:30
pomeharbasak: however https://askubuntu.com/questions/349702/08:31
pomehaerr08:31
rbasakNot sure why that might be08:31
rbasakapt works well with regular HTTP proxy servers08:32
rbasakI use that function all the time08:32
pomeharbasak: I meant that `man apt-transport-http` has a section OPTIONS > Automatic Proxy Configuration08:32
rbasakOh08:32
rbasakYes but that's not pac08:32
rbasakit's apt's own language AFAICT?08:32
pomehaoh08:33
pomehaalright then08:33
pomehaproblem is that our proxy is not regular, it is also ns proxy08:33
rbasakYou mean DNS08:34
pomehayeah08:34
pomehaI mean dns proxy or something08:34
pomehanot sure08:34
rbasakIf using an HTTP proxy, apt won't need DNS directly I don't think08:34
pomehathing is some domains don't get resolved to IP when I ping them, yet when I open that very same host via http - the proxy works out and the connection works!08:35
pomehahell, I don't even know how to debug such networking connections :/08:35
pomehawireshark only shows traffic to the proxy08:35
pomehaand its unreadable :/08:35
rbasakpomeha: do you have something specific that isn't working here?08:37
pomehaI've tried to specify `Acquire::http::proxy "http://proxy.mycompany.internaldomain:8080";`, but `sudo apt update` shows errors like: `Err:3 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security Release    Could not handshake: An unexpected TLS packet was received. [IP: 10.45.2.200 8080]`08:38
pomehaand `E: The respository 'http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security Release' no longer has a Release file.     N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefor disabled by default.`08:41
geekPantherwhat is mean by pseudo terminal allocation in SSH? What does "-t" option mean in SSH?08:45
floggeekPanther: it is explained in the manpage.08:47
geekPantherflog, I have read that but I cant understand what pseudo terminal mean?08:54
geekPantherWhat does it mean?08:55
geirhaa device that acts like a terminal08:59
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geirhacommands often behave differently when they detect that stdout is a terminal09:00
geirhaso it creates such a device on the remote end, and forwards everything written to it to the terminal on your local end09:00
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drogasI just did done installing ubuntu, but things don't look crystal clear09:11
drogaswhat t odo09:11
rorydrogas: could be the display resolution does not match the resolution of your physical display09:15
rorydrogas: Or what do you mean by "things don't look crystal clear"?09:15
unixbassenAnyone have a Dell Precision 7540 with Ubuntu?09:16
tatertotsdrogas: are you chatting from the computer right now?09:16
drogasyes I am tatertots it just looks a bit blurry coming from windows. things on firefox looked sharp09:18
drogasI have the resolution set to the maximum09:18
drogasit almost feels like I am on remote connection. Do you get what I mean?09:20
rorygeekPanther: if you are running a command on a remote machine which requires a terminal, like "less" or "tmux", or something which pops up a menu in the terminal, that command will fail if you try to run it directly over ssh09:23
rorygeekPanther: "ssh remote_machine screen -dr" will fail without "ssh -t" option09:23
rorygeekPanther: if you "ssh remote_machine" to get a shell, then you can run these commands in that shell. but the -t option to ssh is required to make it work in one step.09:24
drogasit might be because the drivers are not installed09:25
tatertotsdrogas: you might check and make sure09:26
drogasit says NVA0 on the "about " in settings09:26
drogasand lspci lists only intel it seems09:27
drogasI have a nvidia quadro graphics card09:27
drogasI am guessing these are not used on linux09:27
tatertotsdrogas: in terminal>   inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc termbin.com 999909:28
tatertotsdrogas: if you don't have it, it'll tell you how to get it...then run the command above and share the url/link here09:28
drogasrunning that command returns no url09:33
tatertotsdrogas: in terminal>   inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc 5.39.93.71 999909:37
tatertotsdrogas: try that09:37
obiwlandHi! I'm on ubuntu 18.04.3. Every other dns request is failing and when it fails the failure is cached. I know the dns on my router works flawlessly. Any ideas what it could be?09:38
drogasnot sure what is going gonna put this on hold for now09:58
drogason another note09:58
drogasmy conda base gets activated for any new terminal I open09:59
drogasbashrc does not contain any conda activate command09:59
obiwlandhow can it be, that nslookup succeeds, but ping says "Name or service not known"?10:14
rbasakping uses nsswitch. nslookup does not.10:15
rbasakTry "getent hosts <hostname>" for a closer emulation to what ping is doing10:15
rbasakAnd check /etc/hosts, nsswitch.conf, etc10:16
obiwlandrbasak: interesting. thank you.10:16
obiwlandmy nsswithc.conf has this line: hosts:          files myhostname mdns4_minimal [NOTFOUND=return] dns mdns410:17
obiwlandrbasak: mmh.. getent hosts <host> succeeds, while ping still fails10:20
obiwland(to resolve)10:20
jarnosAnybody still using Ubuntu 14.04? Do you mind testing, if this works there? : "sudo add-apt-repository ppa:jarnos/ppa-purge && sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install ppa-purge"10:34
guivercjarnos, Ubuntu 14.04 LTS is EOL & thus off-topic here.  Ubuntu 14.04 ESM is supported by Canonical through Ubuntu Advantage, but still off-topic here.10:50
sxpertit seems the latest ubuntu package for firefox-trunk is broken. can't seem to click anything in the window11:00
rbasakobiwland: that might be an IPv6 issue then? Try ping -411:01
rbasakOh, no, sorry. Resolve. Not ping.11:01
obiwlandrbasak: the problem is gone since i disabled systemd-resolved. I now use unbound.11:03
obiwlandrbasak: but thank you anyway11:03
obiwlandrbasak: will try it, should the problem reoccur11:03
obiwlandThis is how i did it: https://askubuntu.com/questions/907246/how-to-disable-systemd-resolved-in-ubuntu11:04
rbasakobiwland: note: that's not a supported configuration11:04
obiwlandobiwland: i don't care. it works and i understand it better than the systemd mess11:04
rbasakobiwland: see: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1745463/comments/211:05
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1745463 in systemd (Ubuntu) "Disabling systemd-resolved breaks dhclient resolvconf integration" [Undecided,New]11:05
rbasakSure, that's your choice11:06
obiwlandobiwland: thanks for mentioning it11:06
rbasakI'm just pointing out that it's not recommended in case others thing it's a good idea11:06
rbasakI think it's more likely that you're masking an underlying networking issue, FWIW11:06
obiwlandrbasak: that might very well be case11:06
obiwlandrbasak: and i'd like to solve it eventually, but for now i've got some work to do ;)11:07
obiwlandit's a typical monday here xD11:07
rbasak:)11:08
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fritzroy15hello, I have an issue with OpenVPN: i managed to configure it well enough so when I connect to it I can actually connect to the machine hosting the vpn server. However, everything else on the network times out when I try to connect; any ideas? Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS11:22
lotuspsychje!vpn | fritzroy1511:23
ubottufritzroy15: For more information on vpn please refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/VPN11:23
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fritzroy15lotuspsychje that is the biggest non-answer I have ever gotten to a question; not only does the wiki article not come even close to helping (which is always the case), but this particular one hasn't been updated in 5 years; grats'11:26
fritzroy15the last version of ubuntu listed is 10.04 lmao11:27
lotuspsychjefritzroy15: im just widening your options, the wiki has edited in 2015..11:28
fritzroy15here's a comparison between the old and new routing tables: https://gist.github.com/lupupaulsv/2ac476a47c50f0b95b3316c8f586f34d11:53
BluesKajHiyas all12:02
frojndHi there.12:03
frojndSo I'm trying some containers...12:03
frojndAnd my package of interest is: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libaom-dev&searchon=names `libaoim dev` I have Bionic version of ubuntu and according to this link this package should be in the `disco` package... but when I do `apt install disco` I get Unable to locate package disco12:04
frojnd`libaom-dev`12:04
frojndAny ideas how can I install this package for Bionic version?12:05
JuJUBeeI am having login issues, takes 4 minutes to authenticate on login and sudo.  Ideas?12:07
BluesKajfrojnd, the command is sudo do-release-upgrade, but upgrade your existing packages first12:08
JuJUBeeI noticed pam_fingerprint-gui lines in my journalctl output12:08
JuJUBeealso noticed many kernel: usb 1-4.1: device descriptor read/64, error -110 errors, but only usb device connected is my wireless mouse dongle12:10
frojndBluesKaj: # do-release-upgrade bash: do-release-upgrade: command not found12:15
Ben64frojnd: are you sure you're running ubuntu?12:16
frojndBen64: yes.. in docker why?12:17
Priceyfritzroy15: What routes do you push from the server?12:17
Ben64frojnd: ah, that's probably why12:17
Priceyfritzroy15: Do you have e.g. push "route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0" or similar?12:18
Ben64docker messes with stuff12:18
rockyhm, looking to buy a pcie-based usb-c/usb3 card for my PC ... any suggestions with the best speeds and "just works" kudos for ubuntu?12:18
BluesKajfrojnd,  I thought you were trying upgrade to Bionic release12:19
frojndBluesKaj: no... release is fine I'm on Bionic ...at least seen from logs...12:19
frojndI just need `libaom-dev` package12:20
frojndMy question is how can I install `libaom-dev` package on current setup - Bionic12:20
Ben64package doesn't exist in bionic12:20
leftyfbfrojnd: no, your question is, how do you install libaom-dev in a docker container.12:21
leftyfbfrojnd: docker containers are not full OS's12:21
fritzroy15Pricey: it should go through "172.31.0.0/20 dev eth0 proto kernel scope link src 172.31.9.74" on the VPN machine; but for some reason it doesn't12:22
BluesKajfrojnd,  sudo apt install libaom-dev in the terminal12:22
BluesKajoh, doesn't exist in Bionic, my mistake12:24
leftyfbBluesKaj: that package does not exist in bionic12:24
frojndDoes it exist in newer versions?12:24
BluesKajfrojnd, maybe there's a ppa for libaom-dev12:24
leftyfbfrojnd: why do you think you need it exactly?12:25
frojndleftyfb: for video encoding dependency for some other project...12:25
BluesKajfrojnd,  I'm tesw\ting Focal 20.04 and it's in the repos12:25
leftyfbfrojnd: what other project?12:25
BluesKajtesting'12:25
frojndleftyfb: cobalt12:25
leftyfbfrojnd: does it tell you a specific library file it needs that is missing?12:25
frojndNot sure... am setting up env first12:26
leftyfbfrojnd: it sounds like you should be doing this in a full OS (VM/lxd container). Not docker12:26
frojndleftyfb: I don't think so... I Need more ppl fiddling with cobalt...12:27
frojndmore man power to say at least12:27
frojnddocker would be perfect fit once setup12:27
leftyfbfrojnd: maybe contact cobalt for support?12:28
frojndI've contact ubuntu if there is a way to install that package in Bionic :) will check ppa first. Thanks12:28
drogasokay I think I see the problem12:31
drogasthe issue is not my screen12:31
drogasbut I think how the fonts are rendered12:31
drogashence why it looks blurry12:31
lotuspsychjedrogas: can you screenshot that please12:31
drogaslotuspsychje https://imgur.com/a/4UBYcDI12:34
drogasnot sure if you can see it from screenshots12:34
drogasbut there's definitely a blur around the fonts, and they look low-res.12:35
lotuspsychjedrogas: is your graphics card driver installed properly?12:36
drogasyes apparently when I tried to install the nvidia ones it said it is already installed12:36
lotuspsychjedrogas: wich card chipset and driver please?12:37
james_brownI'm getting "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'" and I tried the steps mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/397485/what-to-do-when-i-get-an-attempt-to-read-or-write-outside-of-disk-hd0-error but when i do "insmod normal" I get the same error again as output12:38
drogasnvidia quadro but the suggested driver was nvidia 430 I believe12:38
drogaswhich is the one that is intalled12:38
james_browncan anyone please explain what the error means and how i can fix it?12:38
lotuspsychjedrogas: you have your screen issue outside your browser too?12:38
drogaslotuspsychje yes it seems12:39
lotuspsychjedrogas: perhaps try a driver switch as a test?12:39
drogascan't even pullup settings....keeps crashing now smh12:40
drogas(gnome-control-center:32083): GLib-CRITICAL **: 12:42:49.052: g_strsplit: assertion 'string != NULL' failedSegmentation fault (core dumped)12:43
drogasgreat12:43
james_brownI'm getting "error: attempt to read or write outside of disk 'hd0'" and I tried the steps mentioned in https://askubuntu.com/questions/397485/what-to-do-when-i-get-an-attempt-to-read-or-write-outside-of-... but when i do "insmod normal" I get the same error again as output12:52
james_browni entered the bios now and i'm seeing in the boot priority order 3 hard disks even tho i only have one12:53
dostoyevskyHi.  I am doing `apt install -y texlive-full' in my Dockerfile but it then hangs because it wants me to select a geographical region and waits for keyboard input... (ubuntu 18)12:56
mgedmindostoyevsky: use DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get install -y texlive-full13:01
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JuJUBeeioria, finally figured out why a 4 min login.  fingerprint-gui was installed somehow and it was hanging up.13:11
dostoyevskyis there a command that shows me which packages were installed on a system (without the automatically installed depencies)13:21
dostoyevsky+?13:21
Cheezapt-mark showmanual13:29
Priceyfritzroy15: Ok, but in your openvpn configuration (on server or client) have you specified that something should be routed? e.g. by using the push config I pasted above?13:38
dostoyevskyCheez: thanks!!13:39
nklap95is anybody here familiar with BlueZ?13:46
lotuspsychje!ask | nklap9513:46
ubottunklap95: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience13:46
nklap95I'm trying to use the BlueZ DBus mesh API but the interface org.bluez.mesh is not there. What can I do to access the mesh api?13:48
dostoyevsky> python3-tk:amd64 // File "/usr/lib/python3.6/sre_compile.py", line 17, in <module> // assert _sre.MAGIC == MAGIC, "SRE module mismatch" // AssertionError: SRE module mismatch // dpkg: error processing package python3-tk:amd64 (--configure) // installed python3-tk:amd64 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 113:51
dostoyevskythis is the reason why my `apt install -y texlive-full' still fails..13:51
mgedminwhoa13:52
dostoyevsky(ubuntu 18)13:52
dostoyevskyI have some custom apt repositories, maybe they broke it?13:52
lotuspsychjedostoyevsky: we dont support compiling and neither external ppa's13:52
dostoyevskyMaybe I just need to change the order inthe dockerfile and install texlive before adding other repositories..13:53
mgedmindostoyevsky: very likely13:53
jeromelanterihttps://www.amazon.com/Touchscreen-Ultrabook-Screenpad-i9-8950HK-Professional/dp/B07V827G5B/ref=pd_sbs_147_10?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07V827G5B&pd_rd_r=aa6b1f0e-452f-4ef8-a910-055198cdf772&pd_rd_w=oREWw&pd_rd_wg=1GlUf&pf_rd_p=5873ae95-9063-4a23-9b7e-eafa738c2269&pf_rd_r=Q0C97VE6KHP8CX1TGN1X&psc=1&refRID=Q0C97VE6KHP8CX1TGN1X13:56
jeromelanterihttps://www.amazon.com/Touchscreen-Ultrabook-Screenpad-i9-8950HK-Professional/dp/B07V827G5B/ref=pd_sbs_147_10?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07V827G5B&pd_rd_r=aa6b1f0e-452f-4ef8-a910-055198cdf772&pd_rd_w=oREWw&pd_rd_wg=1GlUf&pf_rd_p=5873ae95-9063-4a23-9b7e-eafa738c2269&pf_rd_r=Q0C97VE6KHP8CX1TGN1X&psc=1&refRID=Q0C97VE6KHP8CX1TGN1X13:56
jeromelanterihas anyone already experimented to use linux on this kind of laptop ?13:56
jeromelanterior this one ? https://www.amazon.fr/Gigabyte-Aero-15-OLED-Sa-7FR5130SH/dp/B07W84XX9Z/ref=pd_sbs_147_6/258-8182924-2689729?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07W84XX9Z&pd_rd_r=c77a85c9-b2a1-433a-b123-0f0bbd0e4531&pd_rd_w=YoUcF&pd_rd_wg=qA046&pf_rd_p=a9f5d7c2-08ef-42e9-9709-9c2a12683b28&pf_rd_r=WXGG8WVTFH3VXFHMW0ZM&psc=1&refRID=WXGG8WVTFH3VXFHMW0ZM13:57
friendlyguyhi there! i am trying to boot up a old laptop with a ubuntu 16.04.6 i386 live usb-stick13:57
pragmaticenigmajeromelanteri: Please stop that13:57
lotuspsychjejeromelanteri: ubuntu installs on alot of several brands, i dont think asus would be a problem13:57
friendlyguyit runs right into a kernel panic13:57
jeromelanterilotuspsychje, screnpad recognized  also ?13:57
friendlyguyis there a way to scroll up so i could see the cause for the panic?13:58
lotuspsychjejeromelanteri: i didnt test that myself yet13:59
jeromelanteriany link about screenpad driver for Asus ?13:59
JimBuntuwell jeromelanteri , there are people talking about that ASUS in general on ask Ubuntu and reddit. You'll do better to get info from somewhere like that versus this support channel, until you at least have the device... run into an issue and are in need of support14:00
lotuspsychjejeromelanteri: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg-server/+bug/184609014:00
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1846090 in linux (Ubuntu) "Asus UX580GD (GDX1505:00 27C6:01F1) Touchpad Screenpad support" [Undecided,Confirmed]14:00
pragmaticenigma!info bluez-tools | nklap95: Have you installed14:01
ubottunklap95: Have you installed: Package bluez-tools does not exist in eoan14:01
lotuspsychjejeromelanteri: ideally you would find a store that lets you test an ubuntu liveusb on it to test things14:01
jeromelanteriso... no screenpad usable... no luck.14:01
jeromelanterii read on redit something around that, but it is "old" (last year).14:02
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friendlyguyis there a certain release one can recommend for a old machine "core2duo" old14:02
lotuspsychjefriendlyguy: lubuntu/xubuntu and !flavours14:02
jeromelanteriwell... and for gigabyte aero ? someone use it there ?14:03
friendlyguyand there is no way to scroll up to see a reason for a kernal panic?14:03
jeromelanteri(i scare about wifi compatibility also...) I read problem on AX-xxx wifi drivers.14:03
pragmaticenigmajeromelanteri: Typically bleeding edge devices and technology take time for Linux to catch up to enable such features by default. It depends on the communities interest. In this case it doesn't matter the brand, the underlaying support will be the same14:03
jeromelanteriyes, sure.14:03
pragmaticenigmajeromelanteri: Ubuntu specifically works for stability. Meaning it will take time before such support for "screenpad" devices is likely to show up.14:04
jeromelanteriit seems to be the same for wifi.14:05
lotuspsychjejeromelanteri: that wifi AX bug has a fix14:05
jeromelanteriho good...14:05
jeromelanteriok, thank you for share your device driver's knowledges. Have a good day/night.14:06
hydriangot an odd issue here. I have php-curl installed and enabled. But when I do a php -i from the CLI, php doesn't think it is loaded.14:18
hydrianThis is 16.0414:18
nklap95pragmaticenigma: I installed it but I still can't see the org.bluez.mesh interface. Maybe there is something messed up with my configuration?14:19
pragmaticenigmanklap95: I'm unsure, I did a quick google search and thought tool kit might help14:20
hydrianNevermind.. PHPBrew issue.14:21
pragmaticenigmanklap95: I can't find any documentation related to bluetook mesh networking and ubuntu. not sure if it has been added or is supported by the bluetooth stack14:22
pragmaticenigmanklap95: The closest that thing I can find to BT mesh, is possibly to look into zephyr for it's support and implementation of BT mesh14:26
dostoyevskytexlive-full installed now... without the PPAs... PPAs are scary...14:31
nklap95pragmaticenigma: I'll try and build it from source with custom configuration14:32
pragmaticenigmanklap95: The recommenadtion of zephyr came from an support article noting that zephyr has a full stack support, while most the other libraries are for clients only14:33
friendlyguylubuntu kernel panics as well14:33
friendlyguyi cant see whats causing the kernel panic14:34
friendlyguyany ideas?14:34
lotuspsychjefriendlyguy: F1 to switch to textboot14:34
nklap95pragmaticenigma: Thank you for your help, I'll take a look14:34
lotuspsychjefriendlyguy: then write down the kernel panic, or take a pic14:34
friendlyguyits booting with text, but the stack trace moves the source outside of the window14:34
friendlyguyerm, screen14:35
pragmaticenigmanklap95: I had closed the browser window to soon... here is the source of said srticle: https://stackoverflow.com/a/5487289714:37
kek_hi14:47
lotuspsychjewelcome kek_14:47
friendlyguyenow trying bodhi linux14:51
kek_so I just had a server that crashed (it likes to crash randomly). When I told my friend who is physically present to check the screen it just showed a "terminal cursor". Couldn't write anything. Anyone has an idea how the server got in that state?14:52
friendlyguyjust wanna boot up "some" linux and transfer a bunch of files before i burn that machine14:52
friendlyguyide 2.5"...14:52
friendlyguycrap... this one creates a kernel panic as well14:54
friendlyguythe kernel output is just SO fast its impossible to read it14:54
mindofmateoHello.  I'm trying to figure out why my cron jobs do not appear to do anything.  As a test I have "   * * * * * export DISPLAY=:0 && /usr/bin/notify-send -t 10000 "This is a test."   "  in my user's crontab, and I see that it is running in /var/log/syslog but nothing shows up.14:55
geirhactrl+s to pause the output, ctrl+q to resume14:56
friendlyguyits below 2 seconds14:56
friendlyguyill try with 960 fps per second recording speed14:57
geirhamindofmateo: probably not enough to guess the right DISPLAY variable. You probably need to set some DBUS variable as well14:57
friendlyguymaybe this will work14:57
geirhamindofmateo: better to run it from inside the session instead of from cron14:57
mindofmateoI do not know what that means.14:58
geirhamindofmateo: run it from an autostart application (xdg-autostart), so it gets run when you log in to your session, with all the necessary environment variables set14:58
mindofmateoI am just using notify-send as a test to see what I'm doing wrong.  I'm trying to run a script in /home/myuser/scripts/scriptname.sh14:59
geirhasame, run it as an autostart application15:00
mgedminmindofmateo: setting DISPLAY is not enough, you also need XAUTHORITY and possibly DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS15:02
EriC^^mindofmateo: try to put the output somewhere to see whats going on, DISPLAY=:0 notify-send 2> /tmp/log15:04
EriC^^i recall it being enough to just put DISPLAY15:04
EriC^^in unity15:04
geirhanotify-send just silently fails though. You can "emulate" the cron-behavior with   env -i "DISPLAY=$DISPLAY" notify-send "this is a test"15:04
mgedminenv -i is a very good way of testing15:05
geirhaI'd just avoid running it from outside the X session in the first place15:05
mindofmateoI'm not actually trying to use notify-send, I have a script I want to run periodically, I was just using notify-send as an "easy" (or so I thought) way to test cron.15:07
geirhaif the actual script does not require an X session, then sure, use cron. Redirect all the output to a file;  * * * * * /your/script >/tmp/testing-cronjob.log 2>&115:09
mindofmateoOK.  Thanks for the help.  I thought I tried that before, but the outfile was empty.  I will try again though.15:10
geirhaif it's a shell script, you can add set -x at the start of the script to get some more data to debug by15:10
mindofmateoI'm just confused, I even modified the script to only use full paths, too.15:10
geirhaMh. Don't do that. Just makes it harder to maintain.15:11
geirhaInstead, just set PATH at the top of the script to include all the directories you need commands from15:11
friendlyguywell, i managed to get glimpse on the kernel panic, but... i think even the display is to slow to show the error msges15:12
friendlyguylooks like a memory error to me15:12
mindofmateo@geirha  That's what I thought too, I was just trying to narrow down points of failure.15:13
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mcm_can anybody help me with, what the default 'sh' shell is?15:24
mcm_in WSL (Windows Subsystem Linux) it point /bin/sh to /bin/dash15:25
tomreynmcm_: your default shell is    readlink -f $SHELL15:26
mcm_is this also the case on a default ubuntu instl?15:26
tomreynmcm_: for WSL specific help please join the dedicated channel:15:26
tomreyn!wsl15:26
ubottuWindows 10 has a feature called Windows Subsystem for Linux, which allows it to run Ubuntu (and other Linux distro) userspace programs without porting/recompliation. For discussion and support, see #ubuntu-on-windows or ##windows. For installation instructions, see https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/commandline/wsl/install_guide15:26
mcm_tomreyn, good idea, but my question was really regarding how a default ubuntu is setup...15:27
tomreynmcm_: i believe the default shell is dash on most ubuntu versions.  you did not specify a version.15:27
mgedmin"default shell" is perhaps not the right question; on ubuntu /bin/sh is dash but the default login shell is bash15:27
mcm_tomreyn, ok thank you very much!15:27
mcm_mgedmin, yes, thanks.15:28
mgedminwhen I hear "default shell" I tend to think about login shells15:28
mcm_i had issue with '[[' recognition on WSL ubuntu. and wanted to understand if it would also happen under default Ubuntu.15:29
mcm_mgedmin, yeah me too usually ;-)15:29
tomreynon 18.04 desktop it seems to be bash by default15:29
mcm_thank you guys, you helped me a lot! :-)15:30
mgedminif you use [[ in your shell scripts, use #!/bin/bash (or #!/usr/bin/env bash) as the shebang line15:30
mgedmin... welp I forgot if bash is in /bin or /usr/bin on older ubuntus (newer ubuntus have /bin a symlink to /usr/bin so it doesn't matter, except if you guess wrong the script won't run on older ubuntus or other distros)15:30
lordcirthenv is best, as it is portable to other distros15:32
lordcirthThere are distros where bash is in neither /usr/bin or /bin.15:32
mcm_mgedmin, yeah, it's an installer that extracts it beforehand... so i might need to change the /bin/sh to bash for a while..15:33
* mgedmin checks a bionic container in lxc and finds a /bin/bash and no usrmerge15:33
tomreynon 18.04, /bin is not a symlink, and bash is at /bin/bash15:33
hardwarenoobHi, I made 2 AWS instances, with the same CPU and RAM, and installed Ubuntu in one, and Windows 2019 in the other. On loading firefox in both the instances and checking the same exact websites, the Ubuntu instance seems to use a lot more CPU and gets stuck for sometimes 1-2minutes before displaying the page. Is it because Ubuntu uses more15:34
hardwarenoobCPU/resources than a Windows OS?15:34
hardwarenoobI have repeated this with a couple more instances15:35
hardwarenoobBut the same issue15:35
* mgedmin would check for background jobs -- e.g. apt update -- and also video drivers -- is ubuntu using software rendering via llvmpipe?15:36
dkdndid ubuntu discontinue network install cds?15:38
lordcirthYeah, graphics drivers could be weird on AWS15:38
legreffierhardwarenoob: firefox will be a tiny bit slower on some specific websites (because GPU accel is not as optimized in linux), not by some full minutes though.15:39
lordcirthdkdn, https://ubuntu.com/download/alternative-downloads15:39
hardwarenooblegreffier I see, this could be the reason why it stays at 100% CPU?15:40
eugenio_hi how can I extend a disk size in kvm? I tried with growpart but I got NOCHANGE: partition 1 could only be grown by 2046 [fudge=20480]. I presume the problem is because of the extended partition is close to the primary.15:40
hardwarenooblegreffier sometimes the instance needs to be rebooted as everything stops working (including ssh client)15:40
mgedminhardwarenoob: how much RAM did you give to the VM? running out of RAM tends to result in nonresponsive systems that spend all the time paging executables in and out 100% of the time15:42
legreffierhardwarenoob: what instance type do you pick ?15:42
legreffiert2 and cpu-credit oriented box might be too cpu hungry for this.15:42
hardwarenoobmgedmin legreffier the t2.micro free tier15:43
legreffierand yeah, once you used all the credit , the box is broken beyond repair. it's just not made for this.15:43
hardwarenoobThe same free tier on windows seems to work faster15:43
mgedminhow much is that in gigabytes?15:43
hardwarenoobmgedmin I think 1GB RAM15:44
legreffier1vcpu, 1G RAM15:44
mgedminouch, that's not a lot15:44
friendlyguyit was memory related... removed dimms one by one. culprit found, laptop boots15:44
legreffiergive a try to bigger boxes15:44
mgedminfirefox is a bit infamous in being more optimized for windows than for linux (which, granted, is where the majority of their users are)15:44
legreffierdon't forget to delete unused instances when you're done trying15:44
coz_My experience, tells me firefox on windows is more "hoggy" than it is on linux15:46
coz_it's certainly, subjectively, less pleasing to use on windows15:47
hardwarenooblegreffier yeah i deleted them and made new t2.micro instances of ubuntu 18.xxx15:47
hardwarenoobthe issue persists15:47
hardwarenoobfirefox loading any big site makes the whole box stuck. apache/sshd all stop working and there doesnt seem to be a way to kill firefox15:48
hardwarenooband the instance needs to be manually rebooted15:48
oerheks!crosspost15:49
ubottuPlease don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support.15:49
legreffierhardwarenoob: you have a graph for cpu credit.15:49
mgedminif there's not enough RAM to run firefox + apache + ssd, recreating an instance with the same amount of RAM is not likely to help15:49
legreffierit's unrelated to ubuntu though.15:50
elichai2Hi, something weird. on an amd64 I can easily install `g++-s390x-linux-gnu` on ubuntu 18.04. but in my CI (which is s390x arch) it says that `Package g++-s390x-linux-gnu is not available, but is referred to by another package`. why? https://travis-ci.org/elichai/bitcoin/jobs/616745699#L9815:52
lordcirtheugenio_, what format is the virtual disk in?15:52
lordcirthelichai2, what is "s390x arch"?15:52
fritzroy15any idea why I can connect to my OpenVPN host but not to any other hosts on it's subnets from my client-pc? cant figure out what's missing... firewall is off and ip/packet forwarding is enabled15:53
hardwarenooblegreffier mgedmin this is how top looks like15:53
hardwarenoobtoptop - 15:52:25 up 5 days,  4:36,  0 users,  load average: 0.04, 0.01, 0.00Tasks: 210 total,   1 running, 132 sleeping,   0 stopped,  41 zombie%Cpu(s):  1.3 us,  0.3 sy,  0.0 ni, 98.3 id,  0.0 wa,  0.0 hi,  0.0 si,  0.0 stKiB Mem :  1007612 total,    75564 free,   526728 used,   405320 buff/cacheKiB Swap:        0 total,        0 free,        015:53
hardwarenoobused.   319116 avail Mem15:53
lordcirthA CPU arch?15:53
elichai2yes15:53
elichai2https://wiki.ubuntu.com/S390X15:53
lordcirthfritzroy15, you probably do not have the right routes configured on the client15:54
mgedminelichai2: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/g++-s390x-linux-gnu confirms this -- the package is not available for architectures other than amd64 or i386; I wonder why (failed to build probably)15:54
eugenio_lordcirth, qcow215:55
elichai2ha15:55
oerheks!info gcc-5-s390x-linux-gnu15:55
elichai2mgedmin: but then programs ask  for it :\15:55
ubottuPackage gcc-5-s390x-linux-gnu does not exist in eoan15:55
oerheks!info gcc-6-s390x-linux-gnu15:55
ubottuPackage gcc-6-s390x-linux-gnu does not exist in eoan15:55
elichai2!info g++-6-s390x-linux-gnu15:55
ubottuPackage g++-6-s390x-linux-gnu does not exist in eoan15:55
mgedmingood news!  in eoan it also supports arm64 and ppc64el, but no s390x: https://packages.ubuntu.com/eoan/g++-s390x-linux-gnu15:55
oerheksi think it is part of  gcc-5-cross15:55
lordcirtheugenio_, power off the VM and "qemu-img resize foo.qcow2 +20G"15:56
fritzroy15lordcirth i picked them up from an existing machine, copied the entire /etc/openvpn config directory; here is a comparison of the routes: https://gist.github.com/lupupaulsv/2ac476a47c50f0b95b3316c8f586f34d15:56
mgedmindoes it make sense to use a cross compiler when you're compiling for the host architecture?15:56
eugenio_lordcirth, I have already dit it, my problem is in the next step, resize the partition of the VM15:56
elichai2mgedmin: autotools sometimes look for that15:56
fritzroy15lordcirth for example, I can access 172.31.15.254 through the old machine, but not through the new one15:57
elichai2oerheks: how can I check if it's inside gcc-8-cross-base?15:58
mgedmineugenio_: pastebin your partition table inside the VM? (output of sfdisk -l will do)15:58
mgedminpossibly you need to growpart the extended partition before you can resize partitions 5-n15:59
oerhekselichai2, check launchpad? https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/devel/gcc-8-cross-base16:00
oerheks!info g++-8-s390x-linux-gnu16:00
ubottug++-8-s390x-linux-gnu (source: gcc-8-cross (31ubuntu2)): GNU C++ compiler (cross compiler for s390x architecture). In component universe, is optional. Version 8.3.0-23ubuntu2cross1 (eoan), package size 6767 kB, installed size 19618 kB16:00
elichai2oerheks: doesn't say what binaries it have16:00
elichai2!info gcc-8-cross16:00
ubottuPackage gcc-8-cross does not exist in eoan16:00
UbuntivityHello16:01
eugenio_mgedmin, https://pastebin.com/YZL47YpV16:01
lordcirthUbuntivity, hi16:02
UbuntivityWhat is the user associated with Ubuntu login screen?16:02
fritzroy15any other ideas?16:02
UbuntivityI fiddled with xgamma one day, and the login screen got different gamma values than normal, however, once I login the gamma values return to normal as associated to my user account16:03
mgedmineugenio_: ah!  yes, you're right, the end of the root partition cannot extend past the beginning of the extended partition; you'll have to delete it and recreate it later (and the swap partition too)16:03
eugenio_mgedmin, so I have to remove both vda2 and vda516:04
mgedminif you remove vda2 vda5 will disappear automatically, I'd expect16:04
elichai2yep. boost's autotools wants the exact cross compiler :(  https://travis-ci.org/elichai/bitcoin/jobs/616751013#L84416:04
faLUCEhello. I have three VOB files audio1.VOB, audio2.VOB, audio3.VOB .  How can I make a ISO DVD (audio only) from them? I'm trying k3b but I don't understand where to put these audio files16:13
lordcirth!crosspost | Ubuntivity16:17
ubottuUbuntivity: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support.16:17
lordcirthUbuntivity, your question is on topic, given you want to know how to change the gamma on your login screen?16:17
Ubuntivityyes lordcirth, sorry for cross-posting16:17
lordcirthUbuntivity, No problem. Perhaps you just want to change the X default gamma globally?16:18
Ubuntivitylordcirth: maybe that will work, but how exactly?16:18
lordcirthUbuntivity, once you have logged in, if you use xgamma, does it work?16:21
Ubuntivitylordcirth: yes. Once I login, the gamma returns to default (i.e. 1,1,1), and I can change the gamma using xgamma in terminal with no problems16:22
lordcirthUbuntivity, ok. So, what is probably easiest is to stick your xgamma command in your user's startup16:22
lordcirthSo it will be run whenever you log in16:23
Ubuntivitylordcirth: I'm not having problem with my user, it 'spontaneously' return to normal after logging in (without any startup script)16:23
Ubuntivitylordcirth: however, the login screen is being shown abnormal early at startup16:23
lordcirthUbuntivity, yes, so if you want it to be changed for your user, set it to be changed when you log in16:24
kek_so I still didn't figure otu why a server crashes every few weeks. Apparently it get's suspended but why? https://bpaste.net/show/MUEH2 How could I find out what triggered it being suspended?16:24
lordcirthkek_, well that's odd16:25
compdockek_, its commong for drives and power supplies and ram to fail. run memtest86+, and check the SMART info for the drive to see if its failing16:26
kek_there also seems to be a problem of the communication of the USP and the server. So maybe somehow that "broken communication" triggered a suspendion? (but the USP logs just repeatedly show that the communication was lost, nothing else)16:26
lordcirthkek_, try disabling suspend: sudo systemctl mask sleep.target suspend.target hibernate.target hybrid-sleep.target16:26
kek_lordcirth, yeah but I'd still like to know why I got that in the first place :)16:27
lordcirthkek_, oh you have a UPS and an automatic shutdown configured?16:27
Ubuntivitylordcirth: I think I'm not explaining myself well. I have no problem regarding my user, the problem only affect the login screen. And I want to fix that.16:27
kek_lordcirth, I didn't set up the UPS and I don't know a lot about it. Basically it was there when I arrived. The logs get spamed by it.16:27
lordcirthUbuntivity, so, you changed the login screen gamma, and you want to change it *back*?16:28
Ubuntivitylordcirth: EXACTLY16:28
lordcirthUbuntivity, oh ok then. Well, how exactly did you change it?16:28
Ubuntivitylordcirth: That is what I DON'T really know :/16:29
kek_lordcirth, https://bpaste.net/show/Y7PFK and lots of "lost connection" - it's just a guess. I'll for sure try to set it up correctly but I won't be physically there so I'll just tell them to unplug it for a few weeks.16:29
lordcirthkek_, it's possible that disabling suspend will cause the culprit to log an error16:30
kek_lordcirth, ok thanks a lot, I'm ging to do that and check the logs and see where it leads.16:30
akkAnybody have advice on how to add a printer? It worked so well in 19.04 but utterly fails for both the printers here in 19.10.16:41
akkIs it worth filing bugs on specific printer models that don't work?16:42
lordcirthakk, if you can reproduce that it works on 19.04 but not on 19.10, then yeah, that's a regression and should be reported.16:43
oerheksstep 1: check openprintin and the vendor website if it is supported16:44
oerheksunclear if it is the same printer you tried on 19.04 and now on 19.1016:44
akkThe vendors (Dell and Brother) do have downloads, but without installing those CUPS shows 3-4 different options for each printer16:45
akkwhich generally all have the same name, so it's hard to tell which one I'm trying when I delete the printer and try again.16:45
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ioriaakk, quite sure Brother wants its own drivers16:50
akkRight now, on the Dell, I tried adding it choosing the first driver, did "Print test page" and got many pages of a couple lines each of symbols16:51
akkso I did "Delete printer", and after it did that, it had added a different, "driverless", entry for the same printer16:52
akkso I tried that and now a test page works, but "lp -o sides=two-sided-long-edge -o collate=true" prints 2-sided but flips around the short edge, not the long one16:53
adrian_1908Anyone here have experience with OPAL drive encryption? Any issues?16:54
akkand lp -o sides=two-sided-short-edge -o collate=true flips exactly the same way, there doesn't seem to be an option that will flip in a sane way.16:55
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oxekI just discovered every single other user of my home PC can read the contents of all the files in my home directory while being logged in as themselves17:07
oxekwhy is this the default, and how do I prevent this?17:07
oxekI want my ~/ be readable only by myself17:07
akkoxek: You can use chmod to change files that already exist, and umask to make sure newly created files aren't readable.17:09
lordcirthoxek, chmod 0700 ~/17:09
oxeklordcirth: chmod 0700 or chmod 0770?17:09
lordcirthIt is the default because historical reasons17:09
akkWith -R if you want it to apply recursively to all files inside the homedir.17:09
lordcirthoxek, either works17:09
lordcirthI would not use -R17:09
oxekwhat can break if I do this?17:10
lordcirth-R could break things. just changing the top level directory can be easily reverted17:10
akkActually yeah, don't use -R with 700, that will make all your files executable.17:10
lordcirthThere might be some services that run as non-root that read things in your homedir. But I don't think any are critical.17:11
akkBut be aware -R exists in case you later want to do something like chmod -R o-r ~17:11
lordcirthcareless chmod -R is , however, a common source of support requests here.17:11
oxekwould it not be safer then to use `chmod o-rwx` instead of `chmod 0700` because the second option will modify which files are writeable my myself as well?17:12
oxekI understand that I am the only member of my group, so I only care about "others" right?17:12
lordcirthoxek, it can be useful to add service users to your group if you want to whitelist them to access your homedir17:14
lordcirtho-rwx is also valid.17:14
oxekif I do the change only to my home directory, not recursively, will that prevent other users from reading files in my home directory if they know the exact location and filename of such a file?17:15
akkoxek: Yes. 711 would allow them to access a file if they know the exact location, 700 will keep them out entirely.17:17
ioriaoxek, nope, if he had sudo right17:19
lordcirthoxek, 'r' on a directory allows 'ls'; 'x' allows access to the files underneath. so '--x' allows only going to known paths, '---17:19
lordcirth* allows nothing17:19
lordcirthObviously if someone has sudo they can do what they want, yeah17:19
ioriaoxek, and i think he has17:19
ioriaoxek, i'd go with encryption17:20
dldmwhich group a user must be in to use sudo?17:28
lordcirthdldm, by default, 'sudoers'17:29
oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sudoers17:29
dldmthe group sudoers does not exist17:30
ioriait's sudo17:30
oerheks'groups' will tall the name; sudo, and read to wiki howto add an user17:31
akkIndeed, the printer works great in 19.04, so I filed a bug.17:42
lotuspsychjeakk: thank you for reporting bug #185387917:45
ubottubug 1853879 in cups (Ubuntu) "Dell E310dw: Default driver doesn't work, driverless fails on sides=two-sided-long-edge " [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/185387917:45
_Sean_---In case it helps anyone and because I couldn't find /anything/ on the googles, if anyone hears of a Dell user having NIC issues w/ any variant of the WD19 dock, it looks like the current workaround is to set thunderbolt to 'No Security' in the BIOS.  (We currently have similar issues w/ different laptops in windows and it's the same fix and known to Dell)18:02
_Sean_both dell stock Ubuntu 18.04 and a custom baked image18:02
lotuspsychje_Sean_: could you explain a bit more of the nic issues, what happens exactly18:05
_Sean_OS doesn't see the NIC presented over thunderbolt in the Ubuntu use-case18:11
_Sean_i don't have a whole lot of other telemetry that someone would typically want as I just needed to get a functional image over the line and my focus was not on debugging that or the why it didn't work.   But for users with WD19 docks even in Win10 it seems there are a lot of known issues where that's the simple/temporary fix.  On the win side Dell has reported back to my service desk that a future BIOS update is intended for the lattitude line ...18:13
_Sean_... to address WD19 issues with security enabled18:13
_Sean_on the Ubuntu issue i was have it was Precision 5530 & 5540's the OS just simply never saw the hardware being presented -- never showed up in lspci and no errors or mention in syslog for the Realtek NIC.18:15
lotuspsychje_Sean_: so bios set to no security has fixxed your issue?18:19
Rabid_Ravenis it normal that my root directory has gone from having 186GB free to just 113.7GB without me doing any kind of installation?18:54
ryuoRabid_Raven: if your /home is shared with /, then your personal files may be why it has shrunk so much.18:56
Rabid_Ravenand yet my personal files haven't been changed in any way, ryuo18:56
ryuoRabid_Raven: well something is using up the space. that was just one possibility.18:57
ryuoRabid_Raven: du can help narrow it down.18:57
Rabid_Ravenlike I'm using the kde widgets to monitor my drives and in the time it took to type this sentence, it went from 112.4GB to 112.1GB just like that18:57
ryuoif you're handy with a terminal, you could try:18:58
ryuodu -sh ~18:58
ryuoit'll eventually spit out a total of how much your home directory is using.18:58
ryuosomewhere to start.18:59
oerheksi would check growing logs18:59
ryuothat too.18:59
ryuothough, that fast?18:59
Rabid_RavenA few days ago, my system literally told me that i was out of space in /var18:59
oerhekssure, i have seen 5 gigabyte/hr18:59
Rabid_RavenI couldn't imagine what kept causing it to lose space19:00
Rabid_Ravenbut it seems to be doing it again19:00
oerheksor that was .xsessions errors19:00
Rabid_Ravenbleachbit doesn't help and neither does removing /var/log19:00
ryuowell19:00
ryuoit would help to find out how your space is distributed19:00
ryuothat's where du can help.19:00
ryuoor even find19:01
ryuosorry, guess i'm not helping. i'm used to using a terminal to solve such issues.19:02
lotuspsychje_Rabid_Raven: did you try some live tails of your logs yet? perhaps there's something really quick spamming there?19:03
Rabid_Ravenlotuspsychje_: how do i do that?19:05
Rabid_RavenI'm comfortable in linux but definitely not out of the newb territory yet19:05
vltRabid_Raven: I always use `du -hax | sort -h | less`19:06
lotuspsychje_Rabid_Raven: could try tu hunt a few different logs, tail -f /var/log/syslog or journalctl -f19:06
ryuovlt: hax!19:06
whislockdu -hast19:06
whislock;)19:06
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PeGaSuShello guys. which files should I edit to change the SSH and SFTP ports?19:07
Rabid_Ravenjournalctl -f just tells me that it can't find localhost19:07
whislockPeGaSuS: May I ask why you intend to do so?19:07
Rabid_Ravenis it possible that the fact that hosts no longer has a line explicitly saying localhost 127.0.0.1 is causing this error?19:08
lotuspsychje_Rabid_Raven: we are looking for fast spamming errors, is that the case?19:08
Rabid_Ravenlotuspsychje_: yep19:08
Rabid_Ravenwhich are causing / to fill up insanely quickly19:08
lotuspsychje_Rabid_Raven: can you pastebin a few please?19:09
PeGaSuSwhislock: security reasons and because as far as I know two computers can share the same SSH port on the LAN? or I'm mistaken?19:09
lordcirthRabid_Raven, 'ncdu /var/' might be helpful19:09
Rabid_Raventhe results of journalctl?19:09
whislockPeGaSuS: To answer the technical question, the SSH listener port is specified in /etc/ssh/sshd_config. That controls both SSH and SFTP.19:09
whislockPeGaSuS: However, in terms of security, changing the port does effectively nothing.19:09
Rabid_Ravenncdu not installed, one sec19:09
whislockPeGaSuS: It can decrease the count of log entries, but given how little that consumes in terms of disk space, that's hardly a real benefit.19:10
vltwhislock, PeGaSuS: It keeps your auth.log much cleaner ;-)19:10
Rabid_Ravensays that /lib/ is 678.8MiB but that's about it for ncdu19:10
whislockvlt: That's not a security improvement. ;)19:10
PeGaSuSI have two laptops that will be accessible from the outside. so I need to change the port of one of them19:12
whislockPeGaSuS: Ah, so port forwarding is required?19:12
Rabid_Ravenok, i think i found the error19:12
Rabid_Ravenit seems to have something to do with my edited hosts file19:13
whislockPeGaSuS: If that's the case, you don't need to change the port on the laptops themselves. You'd just forward two different ports from the firewall to port 22 on each laptop.19:13
Rabid_Raventhe localhost entries were incorrect and were likely causing problems as a result of some services not finding what they were looking for19:13
ManouchehriIs there any built in ways to track battery usage/drainage?19:13
PeGaSuSwhislock: hum.. something like 23 for 22 of the specific internal IP of the laptop?19:13
whislockPeGaSuS: Don't use another well-known port. You could use 22 for one, and, say, 22000 for another.19:14
PeGaSuSI see19:14
Rabid_Raventime to restart and check19:14
PeGaSuSis just to separate them in a matter of fact19:14
whislock22 would forward to one laptop's port 22. 22000 would forward to the other laptop's port 22.19:14
openfaceIrssi 1.2.1-1ubuntu2 (20190628) - https://irssi.org19:14
whislockPeGaSuS: Within the same LAN, there's nothing wrong with all systems listening on port 22. They differ in IP address already.19:15
PeGaSuSwhislock: I wasn't sure about that tho. is the SFTP port the same as the SSH port?19:16
whislockYes.19:16
whislockSFTP is a file transfer mechanism that is part of SSH. They aren't separate.19:17
Manouchehrialso, while SFTP works, it's not the best performance for file transfers..19:18
PeGaSuSoh. so, FTP listens on 21 and SSH/SFTP on 22?19:18
whislockPeGaSuS: Yes.19:19
whislockManouchehri: If you're using SFTP, it is likely that performance is a secondary concern to security.19:19
whislockYou are right, though. It would be great if it were faster.19:20
Manouchehriwhislock: SFTP is pretty annoying to lock down properly with multiuser.19:20
whislockManouchehri: I actually have that problem solved!19:20
PeGaSuSwhislock: Ty19:20
whislockManouchehri: I'll write up how I accomplished it and paste a link here, if you like.19:21
whislockManouchehri: That said, if your goal is to disable SFTP for certain users, that's generally not feasible. Any user can easily execute the sftp handler.19:22
whislockBut I have gotten the config down pat for sftp-only users.19:22
_Sean_if lotuspsychje ever comes back - answer to his question = yes19:25
ryuodisable SFTP for certain users...19:28
ryuoI wonder.19:28
whislockryuo: As I said, any user that can log in interactively can just manually execute the sftp handler.19:29
Rabid_Ravenok so if I _shutdown_ the computer and log back in, whatever space I lost is returned19:30
ryuowhislock: i do know sshd can be configured to have special rules depending on attributes of the client.19:30
Rabid_Ravenbut if I _restart_, it ends up lost19:31
Rabid_Ravenwhere should i look if that's the case. Which part gets emptied?19:31
ryuoi guess not for SFTP though.19:31
whislockryuo: It can be, but some of the more advanced modifications that you can make to the config won't necessarily have the desired effect due to what a user can do once logged in.19:31
ryuoindeed.19:32
ryuoso you'd likely have to disable the normal ssh options.19:32
ryuofor that user.19:32
whislockYeah, but as long as you're allowing interactive login, the problem exists: The user can manually run the sftp handler.19:33
Rabid_Ravenguys, thanks for your help so far but if I lose space while I am working and a restart doesn't reclaim the space but a shudown does, what is it that is likely wasting all of that space in /?19:33
whislockRabid_Raven: Are you in a full-fs condition right now?19:34
Rabid_Ravenwhislock: i'm sorry if I don't understand but what does that mean?19:34
Rabid_Ravenfull file system condition?19:34
lordcirthRabid_Raven, does 'ncdu -x /' show anything?19:34
whislockYes.19:34
Rabid_Ravenlordcirth: using the command as we speak19:35
Rabid_Ravenlordcirth: /home is 31.2GB which is normal, /var is 6.5GIB, /usr is 5.7GB ...19:35
Rabid_RavenI doubt /usr would grow so it looks limited to /var which is what my system told me i ran out of space in the other day anyway19:36
Rabid_Ravenbut even if I delete /log during those times, it doesn't fix the problem19:36
lordcirthRabid_Raven, yeah. so descend into var and see if you can find anything unusual19:36
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JimBuntugo right to /var/lib and have a look20:01
Phruis``how can i install ex?20:02
sarnoldPhruis``: hmm, I'm not sure how to find all the packages that can provide an ex, but at least on my system /usr/bin/ex is provided by vim (through vim.basic)20:04
Phruis``hmm ok20:04
Phruis``yeah i already have vim installed20:06
peter22222is it possible to get access on a ext4-usb-drive on guest session? how do i configure the guest session to have access to ext4 formatted drives? cos normally it needs permissions that i dont have in guest mode20:06
lordcirthpeter22222, a specific ext4 drive, or any USB the guest inserts?20:08
peter22222it is my usb drive that i formatted in ext4. i d like to have access to it via guest mode. i d like to set up the pcs with the providing guest sessions that even ext4-formatted drives are accessible. is that possible?20:10
lordcirthpeter22222, it should be. Whatever you do, make sure that it is mounted with 'nosuid'20:11
peter22222according to: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1126199/how-do-gain-permissions-to-access-a-usb-formatted-as-ext4-in-guest-session20:12
peter22222it doesnt seem possible that easily20:12
peter22222lordcirth thats the thing... in guest mode I dont have any permissions to trigger mount options..20:15
lordcirthpeter22222, non-root users can mount USB sticks with the permissions that, eg pmount allows. It should be possible to do the same for guests20:16
sarnoldI'm guessing you could either modify or add udev rules to recognize a filesystem uuid or similar and use different mount options20:17
ericusHi20:17
ericusStuck on "Failed to Connect to lvmetad, Falling back to Device Scanning"20:17
sarnoldyou may also be able to modify polkit rules to let the guest user or all users mount things without prompting, would that help?20:17
ericusCan no longer drop to terminal, even with nomodeset20:18
lordcirthericus, what Ubuntu version?20:18
peter22222sarnold thank you... i ll have to research about tht... am kind of a noob20:18
ericusThis happend after I uninstalled amd drivers that didnt work with new kernel, worked on prevoius two20:18
peter22222thank you, too, lordcirth20:18
ericus18.0420:18
lordcirthpeter22222, alternatively, are you sure you need to use the guest user?20:19
lordcirthericus, ok, and was this working before? does a recovery boot work?20:19
geniiThe old way with lightdm was to do something like: adduser $USER plugdev to /etc/guest-session/prefs.sh20:19
peter22222lordcirth yeah.. im a teacher at a school and we use ubuntu in our pc rooms. students only have acces via guest mode. well, 99% of them have usb sticks formatted in not-ext4 though20:19
sarnoldgenii: heh is that it?20:20
genii( for guest access to removable storage, CD, etc)20:20
ioriapeter22222, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/CustomizeGuestSession20:20
geniisarnold: With gdm, I dunno. But this used to work if you had LightDM20:20
sarnoldgenii: does gdm have guest session?20:20
lordcirthYou need to force nosuid as well, though, if you allow any filesystem that supports suid20:20
iorianope20:20
ericusHavent tried recovery boot, doing it now20:21
ericusYou are in emergency mode20:24
ericusSomething like that20:25
ericusWasnt able to choose anything from the rescue menu before that popped up, monitor is now blinking. Black for like a sec, text for about 0.1 sec20:27
pragmaticenigmaericus: It appears that your installation is borked, probably easier to start from scratch at this point20:28
peter22222i still dont have permission to the ext4 formatted usb.... how do i add nosuid?20:28
ericusOh that is aids20:29
ericusI was able to run recovery on a older kernel20:32
ericusLets see IF that one boots with nomodeset20:33
ericusNo, same crap again..20:34
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peter22222mount is not possible in guest mode20:36
ioriapeter22222, did you read the link i posted ?20:37
peter22222yes i did20:37
peter22222i did adduser $USER plugdev to /etc/guest-session/prefs.sh20:38
peter22222ioria in the link is unfortunately nothing written about mount permissions in guest mode20:40
geniiYou would have to change default from GDM to LightDM also20:40
ioriapeter22222, there is no such a cmd in that page20:40
ioriai guess is already using lightdm20:40
sarnoldpeter22222: ohhhhhh. so, now that you've got it mounting, ext4 is still enforcing the permissions, and you haven't given world read/write permissions?20:40
peter22222sarnold yes it is mounted, but i dont have permissions to read and write20:41
ioriapeter22222, what release of ubuntu ? 16.04 ?20:42
peter2222216.04 yes20:42
peter22222ioria it s an older version, yes20:43
sarnoldpeter22222: afaik there's no mount flag that you can give the kernel to ask it to *not* enforce permissions on ext2/3/4 filesystems; you'll either need to set world read/write on the files and world read/write/execute on the directories, or you'll need to add ACLs to the filesystem (and mount command) that allow accesses from the entire guest ranges20:43
ioriapeter22222, https://askubuntu.com/questions/186279/how-to-access-mounted-file-systems-as-a-guest-user20:44
sarnoldpeter22222: *maybe* you can abuse shiftfs to do something similar.. but I'm not sure how that works20:44
peter22222ioria... thank you i ll try that! sorry i didnt find that in the first place :-)20:46
ioriagood luck20:46
ericusI was just able to boot into GUI when installing amd drivers again20:50
ericusAnd now all three monitors fire up and I reach the login screen, yay!20:51
ericusSo basically what happend was that the kernel and drivers didnt match?20:51
peter22222not working...20:52
peter22222thanks anyway... good night20:52
ericuspragmaticenigma20:54
rscheidemanhas anyone seen issues with disney+ on chrome?21:00
marxShi, I tried to run an install script and accidentally installed to partition with not enough space. Now when I try and run ./install again, I get an error of not having enough disk-space (in the old directory) without the installer booting for me to select another destination. Is this a common problem/has a specific name? As I can't find much from googling21:04
marxSlike is there a way to remove all files associated with the old install process?21:04
marxSah I've figured it out, no worries21:05
bpromptmarxS:   ....ok, what I've do is just format the partition and install there, formatting will remove all files in it21:06
bpromptbut you're golden :)21:06
marxSya I just removed the related files in /tmp21:06
marxSand it seemed to work21:06
marxSalthough its still trying to install a bunch of stuff to /tmp, ive no idea why21:09
oerheks"an install script" does not help us either21:10
oerheksso /tmp could well be used to unpack archives, and when the installation is borked, those would not be removed21:11
kpomanhello everyone ! is there any way to compile a specific kernel module with ubuntu ? I cant find a package named kernel headers or whatever21:26
kpomanIn my case I just need to patch an existing module (ufs filesystem) and change one parameter on it21:27
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oerheksthere is a build your own kernel wiki page..21:28
openfacewhy i don't have a sound in ubuntu 19.10 fresh install21:28
openfaceeverything other it's ok21:28
kpomanoerheks: I dont need the whole kernel, only download c code of that specific module and overwrite the existing one21:29
openfacesnothing muted21:32
openfaceeverything higher21:32
kxslkernel headers package is kernel-headers or kernel-headers-generic21:32
kxslyou probably want src package for linux-image though21:33
jeremy31kpoman: linux-headers-generic is what you need to build kernel modules in Ubuntu21:41
jeremy31kpoman: Since you want to patch an existing module, you will need source code for linux-image-$(uname -r) linux-modules-$(uname -r) linux-modules-extra-$(uname -r) depending on module21:43
kpomanjeremy31: this module hasnt changed in years, can I just download its code and only the headers of the rest of the kernel ?21:45
jeremy31kpoman: It might be possible21:46
jeremy31kpoman: The linux-headers-generic should get installed with the kernel21:47
kpomanjeremy31: yes I was looking there in /usr/src/21:47
jeremy31kpoman: Is the driver in /drivers/scsi/ufs21:50
kpomanjeremy31: this one: /lib/modules/4.15.0-70-generic/kernel/fs/ufs/ufs.ko21:52
kpomanI just want to patch its max fragment size from 4096 to 819221:52
jeremy31kpoman: If you have source code repos enabled in terminal do>   apt-get source linux-modules-extra-$(uname -r)21:54
kpomanjeremy31: cool, I downloaded and patched what I want ! Now trying to figure out how to Make it21:59
jeremy31kpoman: in the fs/ufs directory, in terminal>  make -C /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/build M=$(pwd) modules22:00
kpomanjeremy31: could, it compiled fine ! now do I need to insmod or copy it to /lib/modules/etc... ?22:01
jeremy31kpoman: sudo cp ufs.ko /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/fs/ufs22:02
Bashing-om!cookie | jeremy31 Above and beyond the call of duty22:04
ubottujeremy31 Above and beyond the call of duty: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!22:04
kpomanjeremy31: yep thanks !22:05
jeremy31kpoman: cross your fingers and reboot and/or unload and load the module22:05
openfacehow can i remove ubuntu keyring that asks me for some apps sometimes?22:26
openfaceto disable it22:26
gryopenface, do you have 'seahorse' app installed or it is from something else?22:27
ElodinHi, why would a usb wifi dongle cause my entire wifi network to go hellwire? I just installed ubuntu and the device disconnects everything in my network23:02
Elodinstrangest thing ever23:02
Elodini just unhooked the usb wifi  in order to bo able to connect to irc23:03
jeremy31Elodin: can you run the 2 commands at https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/a2bee9856d8c13f42f1835bc31bf9480 in terminal and post the termbin URL after the second command is done23:06
Elodinkek, ill find a way to usb those scripts to the machine23:07
jeremy31Elodin: see https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2082305&p=12350385&viewfull=1#post12350385 and then paste the contents at paste.ubuntu.com23:08
sarnoldsheesh that script23:10
jeremy31sarnold: I didn't write it23:11
oerhekslong time i see that info script23:14
Elodinjeremy31: https://termbin.com/gz9b23:24
sarnoldalright that is some pretty output :)23:24
jeremy31Elodin: in terminal do>  sudo sed -i 's/3/2/' /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/*23:26
jeremy31Elodin: then reboot23:26
sarnoldeeeeek23:27
sarnoldmatch-device=driver:rtl8723bs,driver:rtl8189es,driver:r8188eu,driver:8188eu,driver:eagle_sdio,driver:wl23:27
sarnoldthere's '3's in that line that you probably don't want changed23:27
jeremy31Elodin: or do> sudo sed -i 's/wifi.powersave = 3/wifi.powersave = 2/' /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf23:28
jeremy31sarnold: I copied chili555's command from a ubuntuforums post.  I think all the mac address changing was disabled after 17.1023:29
sarnoldjeremy31: hmm I hadn't heard that -- not that I necessarily would have, but I feel like someone would have filed a bug report about it that I would have seen somewhere along the way :)23:31
oerheksblacklist microcode..23:31
sarnoldow23:31
Elodinjeremy31: just changed the powersave-on value23:31
Elodinlemme try iinstalling software and see what happens23:31
jeremy31now it is intel-microcode or amd-microcode23:31
jeremy31Elodin: if nothing else, power cycle the wifi router23:32
jeremy31sarnold: bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/168151323:33
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1681513 in network-manager (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu 17.04/17.10: New feature in NetworkManager stops several WiFi adapters from working (MAC Address Randomization issue)" [High,Fix released]23:33
Elodinjeremy31: i already did that: power cycle the router23:33
jeremy31Elodin: you can look at chili555's other basic recommendations at https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2354328&p=13614520&#post1361452023:34
sarnoldjeremy31: thanks!23:35
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jeremy31sarnold: I only remember that bug affecting USB wifi like my ath9k_htc supported TP Link WN 722N23:48

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