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tomreynunless you plan to do computation on your integrated graphics processor and doing so with the open source utilities is not working out, just ignore what you found there.00:00
maszlotomreyn: do you think the i915 is what I would need for it being an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 65500:03
tomreynmaszlo: and intel gpu firmware, both of which are in ubuntu, yes. until you proove otherwise.00:05
maszlotomreyn: should I use the hwe one?  xserver-xorg-video-intel-hwe-18.0400:08
tomreynmaszlo: you should do what ubottu explained00:11
tomreynonce that's done and you tested things then *maybe* (read up on it first) you also want to install va-driver-all00:11
tomreynmaszlo: see also https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=Mesa-19.3-IceLake-i965-G3D00:19
maszlotomreyn: Thanks for that find.  I did read about mesa but was not quite sure what it was talking about.  I do appreciate your help, and I apologize any frustration with me.00:23
tomreynmaszlo: you're welcome. try to read up on what was posted above by ubottu (chat logs are somewhere at http://irclogs.ubuntu.com ). generally, the goal around linux is that you don't need to install separate drivers, but that everything is open source and integrated into / available with the kernel. we're still not there, but things are slowly improving, and most graphics hardware (namely most of intel and amd, but also some others) can already00:59
tomreynbe used with proper drivers out of the box.00:59
zxvffI think I might have fixed the problem with chrome crashing constantly01:31
zxvffI disabled the gnome shell extension in Chrome01:31
zxvffand it hasn't crashed since, but it's only been a little while01:32
zxvffI also switched from Gnome to KDE and that seems to be quite a bit more stable (it has still been crashing, but far less frequently)01:32
zxvffseems I can get away with more than 5 tabs in KDE as well01:32
zxvffPlasma doesn't seem half bad either01:32
zxvffthough I did spend quite a bit of time customizing my Gnome environment so that's a little disappointing if this is the fix01:33
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: I've had so much trouble with Plasma in the past, what specs are you running where chrome crashes at 5 tabs?01:33
zxvffkeyrcbot: I'm running a Dell XPS 13 9350 (intel HD graphics, 16GB RAM) on 19.1001:34
zxvffI don't think the number of tabs really matters, all of my web browsers are just very unstable01:34
zxvffFirefox crashes at boot, Chrome and Chromium work okay but seem to crash every few minutes especially when I have more than a couple of tabs open01:35
zxvffit happens more frequently with bigger pages like anything streaming video, or gmail or Facebook01:35
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: That's interesting; can you open them from the terminal and see if there's any error messages?01:35
zxvffI think it probably has something to do with the GPU01:35
zxvffdmesg isn't giving me very useful error messages01:35
zxvffI get a lot of messages about compositor01:35
zxvffI noticed that hwne it was crashing in KDE I was still getting gnome shell errors, which is what led me to disabling that gnome shell extension01:36
zxvffI also had a lot of CPU overheating warnings, so I spent some time trying to crrect this. I got my CPU down from consistent 86 - 89C to 75C or so, but it was still crashing01:36
sarnoldthat still seems hot to me01:36
zxvffprobably01:37
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: That seems really hot to me; I wonder if your graphics drivers are misconfigured01:37
sarnoldmy Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz is currently running 40C01:37
sarnoldmy Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz is 23C01:37
zxvffpackage id 0: 87C core0 81C core1 81C01:38
zxvffthat's per output of `sensors`01:38
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: I'm not an expert on the graphics drivers by any means; but if you're running that hot and getting composition errors it probably is from them..01:39
zxvffyeah01:39
zxvffI'm just running the latest intel graphics drivers01:39
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: Also you'll still see gnome shell errors unless you entirely remove gnome and possibly gdm3 (KDE Plasma can use gdm3 but prefers sddm. I personally prefer XFCE with LightDM because as you mentioned, I've taken the time to heavily customize it)01:40
zxvffI've always ever just run fluxbox, I've never run a linux desktop as a primary machine before though so I decided to try to do something pretty01:41
zxvffmy new employer doesn't want to spend $3k+ on a new macbook for me so I've decided to try Ubuntu before I end up spending $1000+ of the difference out of pocket01:42
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: Ubuntu is pretty good for getting your feet wet with Linux; did you try the LTS release, 18.04?01:43
zxvffI'm using 19.1001:44
zxvffI"ve been using Linux for 15+ years, I just think it's stupid to run it as a desktop OS most of the time01:44
zxvffI also loathe Ubuntu, but it's unfortunately the only OS that seems to run very well out of the box on this laptop01:44
zxvffI was enjoying opensuse pretty well, but the entire system was just sluggish (browser didn't crash though)01:45
zxvffI'll admit that this is a much smoother experience overall (that one glaring problem aside)01:45
zxvffI haven't been able to get chromium to work with any of the DRM packages on Ubuntu either, but that's a minor issue since installing Chrome was a quick workaround01:46
sarnoldwe ship drm packages?01:46
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: Ah, I've only been using Linux for the past 8 years but it's been my daily driver on a few desktops and laptops. I prefer Gentoo but PopOS (Ubuntu reskinned a bit with better repos) will do in a pinch01:46
zxvffI am having some trouble getting my Windows 10 Virtualbox instance to perform very well, there were some kernel modules I had to add but there are still some things that just don't work very well there01:46
zxvffbut it works well enough for what I need, it's just not a pleasure to use01:47
OerHeksinteresting conversation, is there any support issue in there?01:47
keyrcbot[rudi9719]:01:48
zxvffin where OerHeks ?01:48
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: It is crashing his browsers as can be seen above :)01:48
zxvffI've been trying to troubleshoot a browser issue all day01:48
zxvffthis is an extension of that01:48
zxvffso, yes01:48
zxvffI'll type whatever words I want into this channel though, feel free to petition to have me removed01:49
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: zxvff, you might want to try 18.04, the LTS or maybe roll back the graphics drivers01:49
zxvffkeyrcbot: why would the LTS be a better choice?01:50
zxvffor 18.04?01:50
zxvffwhat's the problem with 19.10?01:50
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: Sorry for the confusing comma, 18.04 IS the LTS which means it wouldn't have as new packages, but they would be better tested01:50
zxvfflike I mentioned, I'm hoping that removing the gnome shell extension from chrome fixed my problem, but regardless my system is still running much hotter than it should be which I suppose is prone to cause some problems down the road01:51
zxvffOerHeks: I'm eating an apple now. it's a mcintosh, but I also purchased some fuji apples - they were both the same price (the cheapest varieties at the store) and I have to say that I like the mcintosh variety quite a bit more01:52
zxvffOerHeks: the apples don't have anything to do with a support issue01:52
zxvffactually I amde a mistake, this one is a fuji, that is unfortunate01:53
sarnoldman I love fujis01:59
zxvffsarnold: yeah they're usually pretty good but this batch isn't great. the mcintosh are all grown locally (i'm in maine) the fuji's are imported02:02
zxvffprobably just not as fresh02:02
dchapmanwhat's the preferred method of holding back a package (terminal)02:27
sarnoldI think apt-mark hold <packagename>02:30
dchapmanthanks02:32
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Bashing-omdchapman: See too: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto02:34
dchapmanBashing-om: thanks!02:34
sarnoldpinning usually means doing something funny with a specific repository02:34
zxvffman mount, man date, man fsck, man finger, man find, man head, man tail, man strip, man unzip, man paste, man locate, man touch02:43
zxvffthese are my favorite commands, are they supported by ubuntu?02:43
zxvffman grindr, that one doesn't work02:43
leftyfbzxvff: please stay on topic02:44
leftyfbzxvff: idle chat belongs in #ubuntu-offtopic02:44
zxvffleftyfb: I'll consider it02:45
zxvffthis is the ubuntu support channel, I asked for support regarding the availability of some common unix commands on the ubuntu operating system02:46
leftyfbzxvff: the time it took you to type all that here, you could have easily typed into your own terminal. Also considering the entire thing is "do man pages work". And judging by your previous content, you already knew the answer to this.02:47
zxvffleftyfb: I admire your honesty, thank you for your time02:48
MibixI can not figure out why this SMB share won't automount02:53
sarnoldMibix: what's your /etc/fstab line for the mount? do you see any error messages in journalctl or dmesg?02:54
Mibix//mibix-module/mibix-module /media/mibix-module cifs  username=username,password=password,uid=1000,iocharset=utf8  0  002:55
Mibixit mounts fine with sudo mount /media/mibix-module02:56
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Mibixhmm maybe this _netdev option will work02:57
Mibix_netdev no worky, trying x-systemd.automount03:07
kamd1+1 = 303:59
jackhumi want to jump from 16.04 to 18.04 lts , but when i do do-release-upgrade, i get upgrades to the developement release are only.04:07
jackhumcan anyone guide me how to upgrade my ubuntu successfully without breaking things04:07
jackhumany other way by which upgrades can be done ? any offline method where i can just download some image file etc?04:08
daxjackhum: what version is it trying to upgrade you to?04:10
jackhumdax, i am on 16.04 lts , and i want to jump to whatever latest is04:11
daxyes, the latest lts is 18.04. i'm asking what version it's telling you it will upgrade to when you do do-release-upgrade04:11
jackhumjackhum, are lts version safer for upgrades? or can i jump to non lts too04:11
jackhumUpgrades to the development release are only04:12
jackhumavailable from the latest supported release.04:12
daxare you doing do-release-upgrade -d? if so, remove the -d04:12
jackhumdax, also, i think in past i disabled some option which does release upgrades cause they were very annoying04:12
jackhumdax, removing -d gives me , No new release found04:13
jackhumdax, as i remember i followed some guide to disable the upgrades using software & updates application. how to check if i have that properly setup04:13
daxrun `sudoedit /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades`, change the value of prompt= to either Prompt=normal (which will offer non-LTS for upgrade) or Prompt=lts (which will only offer long-term support releases)04:14
daxI'm guessing it's currently Prompt=never04:14
jackhumdax, i just checked my software and updates application , and i found that notify me for a new ubuntu version is set to never, should i change it to for lts04:15
daxyeah, that dropdown is the GUI equivalent to the file I just mentioned04:15
daxchange it to whichever of the options you want, then try upgrading again04:15
jackhumdax, do you recommend to jump on non lts version ? i use 16.04 and i like unity tbh. can i install unity on 18.0404:16
daxIt's available but not the default, see https://askubuntu.com/a/1124715 for instructions on installing it.04:18
daxwhether you use LTS or non-LTS is up to you. if you switch to non-LTS, you'll be upgrading every six months, rather than every few years04:19
daxbut on the flip side, non-LTS obvious has newer software04:19
daxi think the above instructions work for both 18.04 and (the current non-LTS release) 19.04, but I haven't tried Unity in a long time so I'm not 100% sure04:19
daxs/19.04/19.10/04:19
daxI also note that 20.04 is coming out in April and both 18.04 and 19.10 will offer upgrades to it after release04:20
jackhumdax, do you recommend switching to gnome from unity while on 18.04 ? i was using 16.04 with unity for so long and was quite comfortable with shortcuts and overall gui usage04:20
daxit's a preference thing, though notably GNOME being the default means it's more supported04:20
jackhumdax, yeah , i will switch to 20.04 as soon as it comes out , but first i will have to get on 18.04 boat lol04:20
dax*nod*04:21
jackhumdax, so you mean to say that forcing unity on 18.04 will still make it run all fine04:21
daxit should work04:21
jackhumdax, nice, i will check04:22
daxit's in universe so it's less supported, and there's not a whole lot of development effort on these days, so i wouldn't personally stick with it unless you need to for some reason, but yeah04:22
jackhumdax, umm , well i am not very hardcore linux guy , still learning it for my computer science degree. but still i was on unity for so long and was nice and comfortable with 16.04 untill i figured out that its outdated lol04:23
rud0lfhardcore is a level, you cannot gradate it04:24
jackhumrud0lf, i am linoobie :)04:25
jackhuma very smol tux penguin04:25
rud0lfi mean you can't say "very hardcore" or "almost right"04:27
acuI run Ubuntu 18.04 server - how can we disable the cloud config in ubuntu server04:47
kamduse sudo dpkg-reconfigure cloud-init to do it interactively.04:49
phelixCsn someone please help me. I my ubuntu machinhe been working fine for every. I just rebooted it and ethernet will no longer connect.. How would i go about troubleshooting this?05:17
phelixsupposed to go out of town in like 3 hours and all the sudden out of know where stupid computer won't connect. I need to be able to access this while i am out of town. If someone can please help me troubleshoot this. I have no idea what might have happened here.05:19
phelixcan someone please help me?05:41
phlixSeems jsut like its not getting an IP address05:54
phlixany ideas what could have randomly caused this?05:54
phelixIS there a channel where someone might be ab le to help me? Everyone here just idle?06:15
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hegemoOnhello there, anyone experienced with luks encrypted usb device.07:45
hegemoOni manually created a luks partition on my external hdd, and after opening it, created an ext4 partition07:45
hegemoOnit's now in some undefined status07:45
hegemoOnas far as i can see my device with lsblk07:45
hegemoOnbut luksOpen says device is busy07:46
hegemoOnalready mapped or mounted07:47
hegemoOnor it's not mounted07:47
hegemoOnand  i cannot map it anymore07:47
hegemoOnin the file navigator, "operation is pending" when i try to access my device07:49
eliyahuTBRmorning folks. how do i add google calendar to my ubuntu calendar?08:10
holiI can not mount a partition. A friend show me the command xfs_repair but I want the exact command and I want to know if it will work on any filesystem (ext4, ext3 etc...)08:26
Habbieholi, xfs_repair is only for xfs partitions08:29
OerHekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting08:30
OerHeksall there, even *kuch* reiser08:30
holiHabbie I have already launched this command a long time ago on a system wich is probably ext4. do you think I maye have damaged my partition again?08:31
Habbieholi, i'm surprised the command even started in that case08:32
Habbieholi, so i don't know08:32
holiok08:32
williamconnajoin #manjaro08:33
OerHeksand what did that commnad give as output??08:33
williamconnasorry typo08:33
holiOerHeks a lot of points like .......................... and then I did ctr-C because I was busy08:37
Aryanhow can i find out the package name of some my graphical tools to using it for my scripts ?08:39
nbhat_DTHi, Can somebody please share the  PXE/netboot image location link of the Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS (Focal Fossa)  ?08:56
Aryannbhat_DT: is ubuntu 20.04 LTS‌ available ?08:57
nbhat_DTI can see the ISO image link for the daily build ISO images - http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-server/daily/current/08:57
nbhat_DTAryan yes08:58
nbhat_DTAryan see the above link :)08:58
williamconnaAryan: Ubuntu 20.04 is beta now08:58
Aryanit's for server08:58
Aryani need client08:58
Aryanit doesn't update when i try do-release-upgrade08:59
nbhat_DTAryan Oh, I have not yet tested it although09:00
nbhat_DTAryan on which architecture did you tried ?09:01
AryanAMD6409:01
OerHeksthere is no netboot fossa 20.04 beta yet..09:02
OerHeksclosest thing is server09:02
nbhat_DTOerHeks thanks for the information. I am assuming that option is available in the final release ?09:03
OerHeksi should think so. netboot and mini iso09:03
nbhat_DTOerHeks may be it is very early to ask the question :)09:04
nbhat_DTAryan Did you tried to update from older version (like 18.04 or 19.x) version to 20.04 ?09:07
Aryannbhat_DT: i'm 18.0409:07
Aryannbhat_DT: i tried do-release-upgrade09:08
geirha!20.0409:08
ubottuUbuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) will be the 32nd release of Ubuntu, scheduled for April 2020 ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseSchedule ). It will be a long-term support release. Join #ubuntu+1 for support and questions.09:08
nbhat_DTAryan Oh I see, there must be some  major changes merged09:09
bozsikarmandHello :)09:09
nbhat_DTubottu Thank you very much I will read it :)09:09
ubottunbhat_DT: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)09:09
AryanLOOL09:11
nbhat_DTLOL09:11
nbhat_DTAryan I am happy that some un-intelligent also replied for my chat :)09:13
AryanxD09:14
Aryanit's intelligent therefore09:14
Aryan;D09:14
nbhat_DTHa ha LOL09:14
IniGithi09:42
IniGitI'm using rsync via WSL and it always copies a folder $RECYCLE.BIN and I cannot figure out how to exclude it. I really tried all possible combinations. Is there a way?09:43
IniGitrsync -avP --delete --info=progress2 --stats  --exclude="$RECYCLE.BIN" --info=name0 "/mnt/d/" "/mnt/f/backup/exactCopyOfD"09:43
IniGitThe above does not work09:43
IniGitIt also does not work when I specify an absilute path or use a trailing slash or leave the quotes09:43
IniGitI tried really everything09:43
hegemoOnwhat would be the a good product as external usb harddrive for backup ?09:52
hegemoOnsupport encryption09:52
hegemoOnim fighting with seagate hdd 1tb09:52
hegemoOnlotsa bug and kernel hang09:53
hegemoOnwhy external usb hard drive are so painfull in 202009:53
hegemoOnmy rsync just hangs09:54
ryuohegemoOn: i wouldn't trust hardware based encryption. if you want those to be encrypted, you should use something like LUKS or veracrypt. their advantages depends on your use case.09:58
chimneyshi10:00
chimneyshow do i not show grub10:00
chimneysupon boot10:00
jeremy31chimneys: is it dual boot?10:02
chimneysya10:03
jeremy31chimneys: post URL from terminal for>  cat /etc/default/grub | nc termbin.com 999910:06
chimneyshttps://termbin.com/9ezs10:24
chimneysjeremy31: enjoy10:24
jeremy31chimneys: see https://askubuntu.com/a/1197788/10:25
chimneysjeremy31: arch + ubuntu shit10:27
jeremy31chimneys: I think those 2 lines are needed and it may be true that os-prober may change it10:29
hegemoOnryuo: i was using luks10:30
chimneysbro also upon ubuntu upgrade to latest something my ubuntu crashed10:30
chimneysnever upgrade when will they fix it10:30
chimneys19.04 to 19.1010:30
chimneysfailed10:31
ryuohegemoOn: I see.10:31
chimneysanyone else experience this problem10:31
jeremy31chimneys: I don't know why, I still use 18.0410:31
chimneysmaybe try upgrade10:32
mgedminI've had many ubuntu upgrades fail for various reasons10:34
mgedminusually I can recover and finish the upgrade if I do sudo apt dist-upgrade -f after the update-manager fails, but before trying to reboot10:35
mgedmin(also I always file bugs for failed upgrades, and usually see them get fixed after a bit of time)10:35
tatertotsupgrades are hit or miss...a clean install of the newer version is usually a lot less anxiety producing10:59
ibr2guys, how can i install smbmap on Ubuntu?11:26
lotuspsychjeibr2: sudo apt install smbmap11:27
ibr2lotuspsychje, E: Unable to locate package smbmap11:28
ibr2here's the output11:28
lotuspsychje!info smbmap11:28
ubottusmbmap (source: smbmap): handy SMB enumeration tool. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.0.5+git20180508-2 (eoan), package size 17 kB, installed size 59 kB11:28
lotuspsychjeibr2: universe repo enabled?11:28
ibr2lotuspsychje, how can I know?11:29
lotuspsychjeibr2: software&sources icon11:29
lotuspsychjesoftware&updates11:30
Rob_JonesHey all has someone got time to help me with linux based software?11:35
lotuspsychjeRob_Jones: we usually focus on ubuntu support questions here11:35
Rob_JonesI have convinced my company to let me switch from mac to ubuntu on the condition i can prove every software i use on my mac11:35
Rob_Jonesi can replicate on ubuntu11:36
Rob_Jonesand sorry should have specified it was a ubuntu os11:36
Rob_Jonesmain thing i am struggling about is they use microsoft as their email11:36
Rob_Joneson mac i use outlook/mail11:37
Rob_Joneswhats the best ubuntu email client that i could use to connect11:37
lotuspsychjeRob_Jones: ubuntu uses thunderbird by default, did you try it?11:38
Rob_Jonesnot yet but would it be able to connect to the server to retrieve my mail?11:38
mgedminI've never done it, but I would expect either Thunderbird or Evolution to be able to talk to Microsoft Exchange servers11:40
Rob_Jonesapparently thunderbird needs an addon11:40
Rob_Jonescalled ExQuilla11:41
Rob_Jonesbut thats a paid addon11:41
mgedminEvolution is more-or-less an Outlook clone, it has calendaring etc as well as email11:41
mgedminagain, I cannot personally say how well it works, but now you at least know some application names to google11:41
Rob_Jonesso the big question atm is the email client11:46
Rob_Jonesif i cant get it to work, i may have to remain on mac11:47
TJ-Rob_Jones: what email server is used? is it an internal Exchange Server, or possibly Microsoft 'Cloud' Outlook service ? Because in some circumstances you can use IMAP to connect to the server, e.g. from Mozilla Thunderbird11:57
Rob_Jonesnot too sure, will ask the question and get back to you on it11:57
Rob_Jonessomeone has told me to use hiri11:58
Rob_Jonesit looks nice11:59
TJ-I use Thunderbird with IMAP for a  MS Outlook/Office online service11:59
Rob_Jonesit has got ms cloud ability11:59
Rob_Jonesa few people in the office use cloud11:59
JustASlackerHello peoples! Anybody know a GUI application to access smartcards?  or any PKCS11 store?12:05
TJ-JustASlacker: you mean like PIV? The only one I know of is related to Yubikeys12:06
perr-paranoicHi, I have this issue for updates : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qRxxXfVj22/12:07
JustASlackerTJ, its not a Yubikey , its TPM2, so I doubt that works12:12
JustASlackerunless they access Yubikey via PKCS11?12:13
JustASlackercan you give me a link?12:13
JustASlackerand I dont know what PIV is12:13
Cheezyubikey can look like several different hardware backed trust stores iirc12:14
TJ-JustASlacker: PIV is a smartcard interface standard for ID verification12:15
JustASlackeraha12:16
JustASlackerI have keys stored in TPM212:16
JustASlackerand it can be accessed via PKCS1112:17
JustASlackerkinda works too12:17
JustASlackerI guess there is gnome-keyring-pkcs1112:20
JustASlackerhow can I access that in ubuntu?12:20
BluesKajHi folks12:39
rpifanhello i want to p2v a ubunt server to a vm. Can i just rsycn the physical server to the vm12:46
pragmaticenigmarpifan: You can create a disk image of the current server and then apply that image to the VM. My opinion, to get the best results is to start fresh12:47
pragmaticenigmawith a clean install on the VM12:47
rpifanwell i had issues creating the disk image12:47
rpifanand also applying it to proxmox12:48
rpifanhow would u make the image12:48
pragmaticenigmaI use clonezilla for creating my disk images12:48
pragmaticenigmaI do not know how to use clonezilla to apply the image to a VM however12:48
rpifanwhere do u store the disk image12:49
pragmaticenigmarpifan: I back up to an external harddrive12:50
rpifanhm12:51
rpifanis rsync a bad idea12:51
BluesKaj dd works well if you're careful12:51
pragmaticenigmarpifan: rsync is not intended for that purpose. You need a disk image, otherwise the layout of the target disk will be incorrect and will not boot. rsync will not copy things like the File Allocation Table, which needs to be in a certain layout in order for any computer or VM to boot from that disk12:52
BluesKajfor a disk image that is12:52
rpifani dont mind destorying the vm but i do needto keep the physical server as in tact as possible12:54
rpifanbut can i dd from inside the vm itself?12:54
pragmaticenigmarpifan: Are you doing this professionally?12:55
baakogi guys am using ubuntu desktop and am using issue connecting to the internet using ethernet12:55
baakoanyone wifi works fine but ethernet its not12:55
rpifanwe are migrating the wiki / ticketing system12:55
pragmaticenigmarpifan: I suggest you find someone in the company that knows how to do this. Taking advice from a chat room for such an environment is a very bad idea.12:57
rpifanthere is no one12:57
rpifanlol12:57
pragmaticenigmarpifan: The volunteers here mean well, but we don't have to worry about uptime or fallout from a mistake. You really should seek someone in person to help you out.12:58
rpifanuptime is fine12:58
rpifanthe wiki and ticketing are down12:58
rpifanppl know12:58
pragmaticenigmarpifan: I already gave you the suggestion of clonesilla... anything further is beyond the scope of this channel. Clonezilla is a user friendly interface for "dd" as suggested by BluesKaj ... It's up to you to seek out the documenation and learn how to use the tool. Clonezilla and system adminstration is beyond the scope of this channel13:00
rpifanwell i tried clonezilla but i didnt find a way13:00
pragmaticenigmarpifan: There is a channel dedicated to Clonezilla ... /join #clonezilla for assistance13:02
rpifanyea i did its empty13:11
ibr2lotuspsychje, how can I know?13:24
ibr2lotuspsychje, how can I know?13:24
rpifanthe problem is the phsyica server has lvm13:27
leftyfbibr2: smbmap is not a package or file available in the official ubuntu repos. You'll have to seek support from it's author13:27
rpifanand the dest has zfs13:27
rpifanso its a huge mess13:27
pragmaticenigmarpifan: Based on the new information, you will have to start with a fresh installation. And then you can use rsync to copy over any configuration and/or data files used by the applications you had running on the previous instance. The first step is to get the VM up and running, then install the application software for your ticketing systems and wiki. Then leverage those application's documentation on how to migrate the data to a13:31
pragmaticenigmanew instance.13:31
vitimitiI am trying to install Ubuntu 19.10 in an Asus laptop with optimus dual GPUS (Intel/NVidia) and the boot process ends up locking up and the screen is black. Adding "nomodeset" to the grub parameters is NOT helping. Any ideas?13:32
pragmaticenigmarpifan: That is the only way to ensure that you will have a stable working server in the end13:32
rpifany4w13:33
rpifanits a mess13:33
rpifannot my fault13:33
BluesKaj!optimus | vitimiti13:33
ubottuvitimiti: Ubuntu uses nvidia-prime to support optimus videocards.13:33
vitimitiYeah, I know, but I can't even start the computer after install, BluesKaj13:33
pragmaticenigmavitimiti: The firmware/BIOS should have a setting to disable the discreet graphics.. .which may help in getting the sytem booted13:34
rpifani realy need the time to read on zfs docs13:35
pragmaticenigmarpifan: I fail to see how that would be any help in this situation13:35
ioriavitimiti, boot in single or recovery and purge nvidia (if installed)  and disable SecureBoot if enabled13:36
rpifanwell so id know how lvm and zfs interact13:36
rpifansince thats obviously part of the problem13:36
rpifanim not evne good at lvm13:36
BluesKajvitimiti, get rid of nomodeset and go with default to get a desktop that you can work on13:36
vitimitiioria, I just installed Ubuntu, there is no NVidia at all. I had to disable both fastboot and secureboot to even install the OS13:36
pragmaticenigmarpifan: They have nothing to do with your situation13:36
vitimitiBluesKaj, nomodeset doesn't get to GDM anyway13:36
rpifanwell if it was a normal vm id make an image of the drive then just load it on the vm13:37
ioriavitimiti, boot in recovery mode and enable networking13:37
rpifanbut proxmox and zfs dont seem to work like that13:37
vitimitiioria, and what should I do with the network on?13:37
tatertotsnormal VM?...what other kind of VM might you be referring to?13:37
BluesKajvitimiti, try a VT/TTY , ctl+alt+F2-F613:37
ioriavitimiti, maybe give us some infos ....13:38
rpifanvmware13:38
pragmaticenigmarpifan: that's because they're two different file system. rpifan At this point I gave you the answer... you have to start fresh. you can't image the drives to do what you desire.13:38
vitimitiBluesKaj, the whole system freezes after about 30 seconds, can't get a TTY13:38
vitimitiioria, will try. Maybe even a kernel upgrade will help, idk13:38
tatertotsvmware vm's are just as normal as hyper-v and qeme/KVM VM's13:38
tatertotsand virtualbox VM's13:38
tatertots..lol..almost forgot oracle13:38
rpifanwell proxmox on zfs is another beast13:38
ioriavitimiti, you can also upgrade the system from Recovery13:38
vitimitiioria, yeah, let me try13:39
* BluesKaj assumed that was already ried13:39
BluesKajtried13:39
rpifanthis is all being done by an outside consultant13:39
pragmaticenigmarpifan: Again... the only way to get your scenario up and running is a fresh install, doesn't matter what filesystem you choose. Get the applications software installed to run your ticketing system and wiki. then figure out how to migrate the databases to the new system13:39
tatertotsit's vmware ...doesn't matter what vendor your box / hardware is...they all have intel i 3/5/7 or xeon CPU's or the equivalent AMD cpu's13:40
rpifanyea13:40
rpifani know13:40
* BluesKaj vows to stop making assumptions13:40
vitimitiI am trying to help a person that doesn't know any of this from 300 miles away, BluesKaj, so sorry if some things are skipped in the process13:40
pragmaticenigmarpifan: Then please discontinue with the chatter about everything else13:40
tatertotsplease13:41
rpifanrpifan, shall discontinue existance13:41
tatertotsit's contradictory that you say you're doing a P2V on ubuntu, then later speak as if it's already a vmware VM13:43
tatertotsand not a "normal" ubuntu VM on top of that13:44
tatertotsthe "P" in P2V means "physical"13:44
tatertotsbut we're just gonna leave that whole thing alone13:44
jackhumtrying to do-release-upgrade gives me , please install all available updates fro your release before upgrading.14:25
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: jackhum, I believe that's the intended response if you have pending updates when you try to do a release upgrade14:29
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chimneyshey14:44
chimneyshow do i install quicklisp14:44
chimneysI followed the guide and my goal is to install cl-jupyter, but the kernel is not loading14:44
chimneysI open I see sbcl inside it, but it says kernel connecting and cells don't execute14:45
chimneysI have jupyter in a venv of python14:45
chimneysA connection to the notebook server could not be established. The notebook will continue trying to reconnect. Check your network connection or notebook server configuration.14:45
chimneysdo i need to run loading after installation as well,.. https://www.quicklisp.org/beta/#loading14:45
chimneysdo i need to run the loading cmd as well14:45
infandumI used "put" in ftp to upload a very large file to a server. However, it hangs at 150 Opening Binary mode. However, checking the size on the server, the bytes are the same number as the local version. Killing the process (after days), it says "send aborted". Did it actually abort if the bytes are equal or should I re-send?15:04
infandumI can't check the md5sum as the ftp server doesn't support that...15:04
infandumAnd I don't have download, just upload, access15:05
chimneyswhat is hotspot logins why do those windows keep opening up automatically15:08
fdx_you mean the windows that open when you connect to a wifi network?15:09
chimneysi don't know it's says at the top hotspot logins and just closes automatically I am on wired connection15:12
fdx_Well i don't know what that is, i've only seen them on wifi...15:14
fdx_infandum have you got the ftp passive mode working? Usually when it gets stuck on that it means that it's trying to go on passive mode.15:14
chimneyshow do i reopen them15:14
ioriachimneys, go to System Settings > Privacy > Network Connectivity Checking > turn it OFF15:16
chimneys /etc/resolv.conf says 127.0.0.53 why15:16
chimneysioria: thx i did it15:18
ioriaok15:18
chimneysioria: do you what is lisp15:18
ioriayes... it's used to make emacs, like C15:18
ioriachimneys, ask Stallman  :þ15:19
chimneysoh you that smart15:19
chimneysI am following the same path as stallman. unable to install cl-jupyter, actually quicklisp - i installed it but it's not loading the kernel15:20
ioriachimneys, is cl-jupyter an ubuntu package ?15:21
jackhumkeyrcbot, i have tried sudo apt get upgrade several times now , idk why i am not able to release upgrade15:21
fdx_jackhum, what does it tell you15:22
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: jackhum, when you run apt update what does it say15:23
ircExilehey is this the official ubuntu irc or is there somewhere else?15:25
tonytircExile the answer to your question is in the channel topic btw15:26
tonytand yes it is15:26
ircExileI use mint so its not by default setup in irc. Sorry about that. I'm here to just absorb tips and stay ib the loop.15:28
jackhumfdx_, keyrcbot , i did apt get update , and approx last 50 lines which i think are causing problem are https://pastebin.com/raw/VDQ3eU4c15:28
jackhumkeyrcbot, i have set google earth on hold as far as i remember15:29
fdx_jackhum i'm not really an expert but it seems (to me) like you have a repo with the wrong architecture, and some aren't signed (you can force apt to download from them with --allow-unauthenticated15:31
keyrcbot[rudi9719]: fdx_ is right, you won't be able to dist upgrade until you appease the updates15:34
fdx_oh and about the arch, have a look at this, it might help https://askubuntu.com/questions/741410/skipping-acquire-of-configured-file-main-binary-i386-packages-as-repository-x15:35
chimneysi updated my system crashed15:41
chimneysupgrade to 19.10 from 19.0415:41
lanoallo, my sd card is not showing up even though it showed up yesterday and it is in15:44
lanonot sure why15:44
lanodoes anyone have any inklings?15:44
fdx_lano, does it show up on other devices?15:45
lanoi don't actually have any others to try on15:45
fdx_oh, what os are you using?15:46
lano18.0415:46
iorialano, sometimes rebooting with the card inserted helped me; if not working check dmesg | tail15:46
lanothanks both :)15:46
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ircExilejackhum and others I see xenial in the pastebin. is this an ikder version needing the ppa urls to be modified with archive15:56
ircExilecould that be an issue?15:57
ShapeshifterDoes someone have a Dell XPS 7390 (2019) and could tell me the webcam vendor and model? It appears that it's supported "officially" in Ubuntu, but I couldn't find any info on the actual hardware. I'd be surprised if it actually works.15:58
ShapeshifterI mean, the hardware page says " 15:58
ShapeshifterCN09357GLOG0092CA2RBA01 Integrated_Webcam_HD: Integrate " but that's a bit heavy on the eyes.15:58
ryuoShapeshifter: most web cameras are generic USB devices.15:59
Shapeshifterryuo: that's what I thought, but apparently this one uses something called Intel IPU4 and there are no Linux drivers for that, only IPU3.15:59
ryuoand how would you know that15:59
ryuoo.O15:59
ryuoShapeshifter: https://github.com/intel/intel-camera-drivers ?16:00
Shapeshifterryuo: I'm only guessing. I gathered from the Wiki that this is true for the 7390 2-in-1: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Dell/XPS/XPS-13-7390-2-in-1 but I can't find the same info for the regular 7390. But their hardware is veery similar, so I'd be surprised if one uses a completely different webcam technology.16:01
Shapeshifterryuo: yeah it's said that this requires "nontrivial" changes to work on linux 5.416:01
Shapeshifterso, if it's officially supported by dell for the regular, maybe I can get lucky with the 2-in-1.16:02
ryuocheck the manual from Dell. if it's official, it'll mention Ubuntu under the specifications.16:02
pragmaticenigmaShapeshifter: Is the camera listed with lsusb?16:03
Shapeshifterryuo: the 7390 is officially available with ubuntu, the 7390 2-in-1 isn't, but they're soo similar.16:03
Shapeshifterpragmaticenigma: no, it doesn't even show up16:03
pragmaticenigmalspci?16:03
ryuoit could be an ACPI thing.16:04
ryuoin which case neither would show it.16:04
Shapeshifterpragmaticenigma: I don't think so https://lpaste.com/PkgnoqAc4f16:04
ryuoShapeshifter: so you already own it?16:05
Shapeshifterryuo: the 2-in-1 yes, but I'm asking about the regular16:05
ryuoOk.. that usb intel looks suspicious.16:05
ryuolet's check kernel sources16:06
Shapeshifterryuo: you mean Bus 003 Device 003: ID 8087:0026 Intel Corp.? That seems ot be something wifi if I look at lsusb -D16:06
pragmaticenigmaI think that is bluetoth16:06
ryuoOh.16:06
Shapeshifterbluetooth, yes.16:07
jackhumfdx_ , how can i resolve these issues regarding release files and pubkeys16:08
pragmaticenigmaShapeshifter: as of right now everything I found regarding IPU4 mentions the kernel does not contain drivers as of yet. Without knowing the release date of the controller/technology, it's hard to say if enough of them have made it out into the hands of devs to build a driver16:08
lano(my issue was that the sd card wasn't it the sd card holder /o\)16:09
* lano gets a taxi16:09
Shapeshifterpragmaticenigma: I concur and I assume the "official" dell-with-ubuntu-7390 doesn't have a working webcam either, because it's exactly the same platform. Maybe they'll get on with developing a driver.16:10
pragmaticenigmaShapeshifter: It's possible, but I would think Canonical would frown on release hardware with the Ubuntu label and not have a fully functioning system. I'm guessing DELL has developed a driver, or has some other workaround16:11
Shapeshifterpragmaticenigma: possible.16:11
tbrown92tbsWill there be an ISO Image for 32 bit for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS16:12
pragmaticenigmatbrown92tbs:  There hasn't been a 32 bit ISO for awhile now16:13
tbrown92tbsI know it kind of odd how they stop it. I mean lubuntu is for lightwight distros and they don't even have a 32 bit ISO for the Newest Version to upgrade users systems... Strange16:14
tbrown92tbsI know they had people upset with gaming. But they still reseve updates packages for Ubuntu for 32 bit a articial told me that16:14
pragmaticenigmatbrown92tbs: The 32 bit gamers was a separate issue, that was the libraries used in 64bit ubuntu to support 32bit applications16:15
ircExilewhich distro works on 32biit16:15
pragmaticenigmaircExile: That is offtopic for this channel. Please feel free to ask in #ubuntu-offtopic16:16
pragmaticenigmatbrown92tbs: There hasn't been a lot of demand for the 32bit ISO. Canonical decided the cost to maintain the test systems for those ISOs could be better utilized in other ways. Ubuntu 18.04 LTS can be installed via the mini.iso release. Which is a network installer. I don't know if a 32bit ISO of mini will be made with the 20.04 release16:17
PorpetinhaHi, I trying to install a .deb through the GUI, and Ubuntu Software is asking me a password that I have no idea were it came from16:19
randomplebPorpetinha, You can install it via terminal - sudo apt install /path/to/package16:19
PorpetinhaMy user is on the sudoers, and when the gksudo pops up asking the password, there is a 'Administrator' in orange I have never seen before16:19
PorpetinhaI know, what I want to understand what freak is that Adminsitrator in orange in the popup16:20
fdx_maybe it's root?16:20
PorpetinhaThis is a 18.04 install I have never ever seen that before16:20
randomplebYeah, and ubuntu does not have a default root password set i think?16:20
Porpetinhafdx_ I don't think so, because there is no root password by default on Ubuntu16:21
PorpetinhaI mean, it is set by the setup16:21
randomplebPorpetinha, you can try using "sudo passwd root" and set a password. And try installing again?16:21
PorpetinhaNo man16:21
pragmaticenigmaPorpetinha: Type in the same password as the one you used to login with16:21
tbrown92tbspragmaticenigma : Thanks Already New That But Thanks for the Info thow I hope they start supporting the main install of 32 ISO again in the feature I tryed to email the press or were I can get it resolved but it seems there no hope for #32bitos16:21
PorpetinhaStop with that, I want to understand the behavior not work AROUND it16:22
ioriaShapeshifter, strange that the archlinux page says the camera is supported : https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dell_XPS_13_(9370)16:22
Porpetinhapragmaticenigma that is what i thought, but the password is not accepted16:22
pragmaticenigmaioria: that is for the older chipset16:22
ioriai see16:22
pragmaticenigmaPorpetinha: Did you recently change your password or make another other user administrative changes?16:23
randomplebPorpetinha, Ubuntu has a root user but it has no password by default. Probably that's why it asks for the "Administrator" password.16:23
PorpetinhaNo16:23
Porpetinharandompleb I don't think it would start asking the root password16:23
PorpetinhaAnd even in that case, it is root no administrator16:24
Porpetinhanot* administrator, there is a big difference there16:24
randomplebPorpetinha, That's whyI asked you set a root password with "sudo passwd root" and check if you can install the package...16:24
Porpetinharandompleb But your suggestion go against the proposal of Ubuntu altogether! We are not supposed to use the root account what so ever16:25
PorpetinhaAnd even in that case, I'm not logged as root16:26
pragmaticenigmaPorpetinha: let's stick the problem at hand. If other volunteers are offering things that don't appear to be helping, feel free to ignore them16:27
PorpetinhaLet grab a screenshot, I never saw the gksudo window like that16:27
pragmaticenigmaPorpetinha: Is this a new install or one that you have been using for awhile. Also, starting with 18.04 gksudo was deprecated, and no longer used16:28
fdx_Portpetinha: have you checked the /etc/passwd file to see if that account exists?16:28
PorpetinhaI said gksudo, but I not sure if is it asking the password16:28
Porpetinhafdx_ sure, the first thing16:29
fdx_so does it exist?16:29
PorpetinhaNo16:29
PorpetinhaTake a look16:31
Porpetinhahttps://snipboard.io/x9mZ4j.jpg16:31
hggdhPorpetinha: this is not an expected query from Ubuntu16:32
hggdhPorpetinha: not as shown. What DE do you run?16:32
Porpetinhahggdh You know what process draw this window?16:32
Porpetinhagnome16:32
pragmaticenigmaHow did you start the process of installing google chrome?16:33
Porpetinhaopened the .deb16:33
pragmaticenigmayaeh... don't do that16:33
PorpetinhaWhy? I should trust the OS right16:34
pragmaticenigmathe .deb isn't configured correctly16:34
PorpetinhaIf I have to strip down every command to be sure, I doomed16:34
pragmaticenigmaIt's nothing that drastic16:35
leftyfbthat prompt is completely normal and should be the users password16:36
PorpetinhaI could imagine a dialog like that if I had integrated the install with MS AD, but that is not the case at all.16:36
leftyfbinstalling from the .deb from chrome's website is also fine16:36
leftyfbPorpetinha: grep $USER /etc/passwd16:36
PorpetinhaYeah, have done that before, no problems, but the thing is that that user doesnt exist leftyfb16:36
leftyfbdoes it say Administrator anywhere?16:36
Porpetinharoot16:37
leftyfbPorpetinha: exit out of sudo root in your terminal16:37
tomreyngetent passwd Administrator16:37
leftyfbtomreyn: I'm looking for "Administrator" as the name, not the username16:38
tomreynoh, good point.    getent passwd | grep -i Administrator     then16:38
tomreyngetent takes other sources into account in addition to /etc/passwd16:39
pragmaticenigmatomreyn: I'm not sure if Porpetinha new that was directed at them16:43
tomreynmaybe also    grep -ri Administrator /etc/polkit-1/    in case it is hard wired in a policy.16:43
tomreynPorpetinha: what i wrote was directed to you.16:43
Porpetinhatomreyn both commands returns nothing16:44
Porpetinhagetent and the grep one16:45
tomreynPorpetinha: hmm, ok, this is puzzling. what is the name of the iso file you downloaded and installed ubuntu from?16:45
PorpetinhaI installed from the mini.iso16:46
tomreynPorpetinha: for which ubuntu release? is this unusual hardware?16:46
pragmaticenigmaPorpetinha: 64 bit or 32 bit?16:46
PorpetinhaI looking at the /etc/shadow to if I have set a root password, but I didn't16:46
Porpetinhatomreyn this is a laptop, and it is 18.04 install16:47
Porpetinha64bit16:47
PorpetinhaBut even if I had set a root password, the orange Administrator should read 'root' right?16:47
tomreynno, it should show your user name rather, i would thnk16:48
fdx_Porpetinha: can you get the command of the gksudo process? (like        ps aux | grep gksudo      )16:48
tomreynthis is not gksudo, this is policykit16:49
tomreynand indeed policykit knows of a user role named "Administrator"16:49
Porpetinhatomreyn but then, this is even weirder, because this install was made in the early 2019, I used this machine a bit and never more.. it never showed the username in the auth window16:49
Porpetinhatomreyn hmmm16:49
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tomreynPorpetinha: where did you download this mini.iso from?16:50
tomreynthat's ...if you remember16:50
Porpetinhatomreyn I cant be sure, but probably from a local mirror, one that I found through the archive.br.ubuntu.org16:51
PorpetinhaThe thing is that the mini.iso don't have a shasum anymore, thats a thing I remember16:51
tomreynPorpetinha: you mean that ubuntu doesn't public shasum's for mini.iso anymore? yes it does.16:53
PorpetinhaIt does?! Then, houston we have a problem, it is not showing up in the mirrors16:54
PorpetinhaAt least for my country(Brazil)16:54
PorpetinhaI sure about this, because I have actually fiddle with the mirror for about a hour or so looking for the shasum16:54
tomreynmove a directory up16:54
pragmaticenigmahttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/16:55
pragmaticenigmaI see them16:55
PorpetinhaI pretty sure I wasnt able to find it, at that time16:56
tomreyni'm not sure how to debug the "Administrator" thing, though. i'm sure some of the security team folks would know, but i don't want to bug them about it.16:57
PorpetinhaI can see the files now, I guess it is too late now16:57
Porpetinhatomreyn dont worry, I will look into it, in the worst case scenario i will backup the /home folder, clean the drive I give it a fresh install16:58
tomreyni assume you reall yjust have set some non standard configuration which causes this to happen, and other than that all is fine. this is the most common explanation for unexplicable behaviour.16:58
PorpetinhaHey, this is Linux, the worst downtime is like half a hour to reinstall16:58
Porpetinhahaha16:58
Porpetinhatomreyn cool16:59
PorpetinhaThanks all16:59
tomreynhttps://www.freedesktop.org/software/polkit/docs/latest/polkit.8.html16:59
tomreynsee the first screenshot16:59
tomreynPorpetinha: ^17:00
PorpetinhaI looking into the polkit17:01
chimneyswhat does it mean ports on ubuntu are closed by default17:02
chimneysiptables -S shows accept all by default17:02
chimneys-P INPUT ACCEPT17:02
chimneys-P FORWARD ACCEPT17:02
chimneys-P OUTPUT ACCEPT17:02
tomreynchimneys: iptables would filter. "closed" would refer to the fact that nothing listens17:02
tomreyn!paste | chimneys17:02
ubottuchimneys: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:02
tomreynplease also provide the source when quoting statements you have questions about.17:03
chimneysso how will others ssh in my pc17:03
chimneysif everything is unfiltered17:04
leftyfbchimneys: do you want others ssh'ing into your pc?17:04
chimneysno17:04
chimneysso i want to know what is the mechanism17:04
leftyfbchimneys: ok, is your pc directly on the internet or is it behind a NAT'd router?17:04
chimneysi just use ubuntu defaults17:04
suboneI previously had my backup internal drive 5gb NTFS working fine with fstab UUID ntfs defaults, but I had to reinstall everything. Installed Win 10, then same Ubuntu version 18.04, replaced same fstab, now I can't change or delete files on the drive. Tried changing unmounting and remounting with different options, but got error "disk contains an unclean file system..." but I didnt chnage anything on the drive as far as "windows shutting d17:04
suboneown". I tried putting the fstab back to defaults, but error remains. WTH, any clues?17:04
chimneysthere is a netgear router17:04
leftyfbchimneys: ok, do you have port forwarding on your router to route ssh traffic to your pc?17:05
chimneysi think port forwarding is off17:05
leftyfbchimneys: ok, do you even have an ssh server installed on your pc?17:05
chimneysubuntu doesn't install ssh server by default17:05
leftyfbchimneys: ok, so what is the question again?17:05
chimneysas i said i am on default settings17:06
tomreynunless you chose so during installation of e.g. ubuntu live server17:06
chimneysI mean if I was without router on the internet ... how would others remotely come into my pc17:06
leftyfbchimneys: unless you go through the process of installing ssh and setting up port forwarding, nobody is ssh'ing into your pc while on this network17:06
leftyfbchimneys: it's unlikely anyone could17:07
chimneysok I will try that then to test ssh17:07
leftyfbchimneys: why are you testing? I don't understand your concerns here.17:07
tomreynsetting your desktop computer as 'exposed host' / 'DMZ' could also cause this.17:07
tomreyn(on your router)17:07
leftyfbchimneys: nobody is "getting into" your pc with a fresh install17:07
chimneysubuntu is awesome huge commmunity and great support as well17:09
TwistedBlizzardHi all, I would like to install Ubuntu Server 19.04 over PXE - I have a functioning PXE server set up but I can't find the netboot files for any server release after 18.0417:09
tomreynsubone: "disk contains an unclean file system..." means that the ntfs needs a file system check run against it17:09
subonewhy, all i did was change mount options17:10
subonei was just using it17:10
tomreynsubone: this can only be properly done on windows using the chkdsk command. a partial implementation is available on linux as ntfsfix17:10
leftyfbTwistedBlizzard: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/   first result on google for "ubuntu netboot"17:10
suboneso changing fstab can screw up my disk? good to know...17:10
tomreynsubone: windows 10 won't shut down properly by defaultr. you need to change its configuration to have it unmount file systems properly.17:11
TwistedBlizzardleftyfb That's for the desktop release, right?17:11
subonethis has nothing to do with shutting down i said, this was entirely done inside ubuntu17:11
leftyfbTwistedBlizzard: though for a server, I would highly recommend installing 18.04, not 19.0417:11
leftyfbTwistedBlizzard: netboot is an ubuntu installer. You choose what gets installed. If you want a desktop environment, you can choose that. Or not.17:11
tomreynsubone: so the drive was not connected when you last ran windows?17:12
suboneI suppose it is that there was the same error I just didnt see it because it is at boot...17:12
suboneand it mounted as rw, that would explain it17:12
suboneok, do you have any link to how to configure windows not to bork my drives?17:13
leftyfbsubone: you need to boot that drive in Windows, run chkdsk on it and reboot TWICE. That is the only way to clean it.17:13
suboneok, but then how to use this drive in Ubuntu. It was working fine with Win717:13
leftyfbsubone: that will fix your issue. No need to worry about Windows unmounting it17:13
leftyfbsubone: once you clean it like I mentioned above, you should be able to mount it the same way you were mounting it before without issue17:14
suboneYou're saying this is some fluke? Maybe my system got not shudown right?17:14
chimneyshey how do i use ubuntu as a router17:14
leftyfbsubone: correct17:14
chimneysand not MY NETGEAR device17:14
TwistedBlizzardleftyfb Ah right, cheers! My 19.04 install won't boot properly so I'll give 18.04 a go17:14
suboneok, I'll try, I hate restarting :p17:14
subonety17:14
pragmaticenigmaTwistedBlizzard: 19.04 is no longer supported anyways17:15
leftyfbchimneys: that is not really a support question. There are plenty of online instructions on how to do so though. Though not recommended unless you have a specific need to.17:15
chimneysi want to learn ssh17:16
rpifanthe dd sda method worked17:17
rpifanjust had to select sda317:17
TwistedBlizzardpragmaticenigma I didn't realise, 18.04 it is :)17:20
pragmaticenigmaTwistedBlizzard: And I also am finding it hard to locate the 19.10 mini.iso releases... though I'm sure they're out there somewhere17:21
pragmaticenigmaTwistedBlizzard: 19.10 is available here: http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/eoan/main/installer-amd64/current/images/netboot/17:22
TwistedBlizzardpragmaticenigma Thanks!17:23
chimneyscan i start my scripts as root?17:24
heloanyone know what indicates whether a binary will use a host's certificates? e.g. linking to some dns library17:24
iseneIn updating from 18.10 to 19.10 (Dell XPS15) the graphics driver is consuming around 50% more battery. With Powertop (all Tunables tuned to Good), it says: "  10.5 W     28,7 pkts/s                Device         Network interface: wlp2s0 (ath10k_pci)" Is there any way I can reduce the battery consumption there (all other items in Powertop are low consumption stuff)?17:27
tomreynisene: i have a feeling you brought this up before and were provided with suggestions. please sum up what you tried so far, and what the effects were, maybe on a pastebin if it's longer.17:33
tomreynalso what you chose not to try and why.17:34
tomreynDell XPS 15 is a model series, which can combine very different models. if you'd like to specify the precise system this can be useful.   journalctl -b | grep 'DMI:'   can help identify it.17:36
tomreynhelo: i'm unable to understand your question. can you provide more details, also how this relates to ubuntu?17:47
isenetomreyn: Yes, I did bring it up - and I followed every tip and link provided. I did reduce the power consumption from around 18W to average 9.5W - but I am still not down to around 6W which used to be the average on 18.10. The only thing left to squeeze seems to be the graphics driver. The culprit that boosted it to 18 in the first place was the default usage of Nvidia graphics card rather than the Intel.17:48
iseneHaving solved that, now it is time to attack the driver for the Intel card.17:48
isene' journalctl -b | grep "DMI:" ' = "DMI: Dell Inc. XPS 15 9560/05FFDN, BIOS 1.2.2 03/21/2017"17:50
tomreynisene: being an intel utility, i'd assume powertop should have good suggestions for reducing the integrated GPUs power consumption?17:50
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PorpetinhaHey guys just wanted to give a quick feedback here on the Polkit Auth Window asking for 'Administrator', that Administrator refers to the access group, this is a polkit thing.17:51
isenetomreyn: Well, every Tunable has been turned to Good, so it doesn't seem to be more to do within Powertop. But is there an option to swap to another module/different version of driver or something?17:52
PorpetinhaMy issue got resolved after I added the user to the sudo group, not sure I it failed now and not in after the install. My a backport had changed the behavior of polkit.17:52
tomreynisene: sure, you can try a different kernel, such as a mainline kernel, and compare the results.17:52
tomreyn!mainline | isene17:52
ubottuisene: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds17:52
tomreynPorpetinha: thanks for the feedback, glad you worked it out.17:53
Porpetinhatomreyn hey thank you, you were the only guy here able to say to me what program was creating the dialog in first place!17:54
PorpetinhaThanks again17:54
tomreynisene: your bios version is so old it's not even on dell's changelog. have you considered upgrading that?17:54
tomreynPorpetinha: :) you're welcome.17:55
tomreynisene: https://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukbsdt1/product-support/product/xps-15-9560-laptop/drivers (scroll down to the expandable "version" section for the version log.17:56
tomreynisene:    also available on ubuntu: https://fwupd.org/lvfs/devices/com.dell.uefi34578c72.firmware    how to use: https://fwupd.org/lvfs/docs/users18:02
iseneCool, thanks for this.18:04
infandumfdx_: I used lftp instead, worked much better, thanks18:11
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sudoforgedoes anybody know, offhand, what sort of dark wizardry canonical is doing to get that pretty UI for the LUKS passphrase prompt?18:16
pragmaticenigmasudoforge: Are you asking about on boot?18:33
helotomreyn: more of a broader linux system question, just about how to tell if a program uses a hosts's /etc/ssl/certs/, or if it has baked in certificates18:34
heloit's not linked to openssl/gnutls, and it's not reading any /etc/ssl files under strace, so probably it has baked in certs18:35
tomreynhelo: please turn to ##linux for broader linux system questions. if you have support questions about a specific ubuntu installation or application from ubuntu's supported repositories, here's the right place.18:38
mfilipehow could I configure hexchat to use the system tray?18:39
mfilipehow could I configure hexchat to use the system tray? I'm using ubuntu-18.0418:40
chimneyshttps://bpaste.net/SQ4Q18:48
chimneyswhy is jupyter not getting installed18:48
tomreynwhy are you running ubuntu 19.04 when it reaches end of life in two days?18:49
chimneystomreyn: does it has to do with that, ? --fix-missing what is the whole cmd in context of jupyter18:51
tomreynchimneys: that's not why your package installation is failing, but also a very relevant question, i'd say.18:51
tomreynyour packages fail to install due to network problems.18:52
StootI had a VM disk issue and now I get this on an apt-get update E: Syntax error /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01-vendor-ubuntu:1: Extra junk at end of file18:52
chimneysmy network seems fine18:52
tomreyn103.97.84.254:80/tcp is generally reachable, and does http.18:52
Stootnow this file contents look a little bit strange to me18:52
tomreynchimneys: your system reports that attemptingto connect to this ip address and port failed, though.18:52
chimneysstrange18:53
tomreynStoot: how did you fix the "VM disk issue"?18:53
tomreynStoot: also, did you run a file system check afterwards?18:53
Stoottomreyn removed files from the disk where the VM was on... disk was NOT full18:54
chimneyshttp://103.97.84.254/tcp it says 404 not found but without tcp it works and opens nginx page18:54
Stoottomreyn no yet18:54
tomreynStoot: so what was the 'disk issue' then?18:54
tomreynchimneys: what i posted above was not meant to be a http url18:54
Stoottomreyn no disk issue anymore, weird files it seems18:54
Stootonly for apt btw18:55
chimneysok so i can open that page then , so you see my network is fine18:55
chimneysthe problem is with apt18:55
tomreynStoot: so you won't tell, ok. your file system is probably corrupted, you may need to reinstall.18:55
Stoottomreyn I can't tell more, sorry18:56
Stootcan I reinstall APT itself ?18:56
tomreynStoot: you said you noticed a "vm disk issue", but you also say you can't tell how you noticed it, or how you think you solved it. that's not enough to help you.18:57
Stoottomreyn oh, VM paused18:57
Stootcould be mem to disk issue18:57
tomreynchimneys: so when you sudo "apt update" now you get the exact same output, or does it differ?18:57
chimneysok i did fix-missing it installed18:58
Stootcan someone rar /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/* for me ?18:58
tomreynStoot: how will you know that other files are not also corrupt?18:59
Stoottomreyn I can see later on, but first I would like to check those... I think it happened on a apt-get command, that's why... the rest runs fine18:59
chimneysok so i was installing cl-jupyter, now how do i download this git source code https://github.com/fredokun/cl-jupyter/blob/master/install-cl-jupyter.py19:00
lol768_I've created a launcher for an application, and added it to the dash on the LHS. When I open said app, the WM doesn't understand that the app I have open is the same as the app I have a launcher for. Is there a way to fix this@/19:00
lol768_https://i.imgur.com/AcJs0qx.png19:01
tomreynStoot: i don't know which versio of ubuntu you're running, but an 18.04 desktop system i have here has only this line in this file:      Acquire::Changelogs::AlwaysOnline "true";19:01
Stoottomreyn which is "this file" ? are you cable to rar the whoole folder for me ? 18.04 is fine!19:02
tomreynchimneys: probably using the "git" software.19:02
tomreynStoot: the one from the error message you provided: /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/01-vendor-ubuntu19:02
Stoottomreyn yeah my contents are different there so if you are willing that would be great!19:03
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tomreynStoot: so, i won't, but you can download the package providing the configuration files that are broken and reinstall them. i think the general approach is flawed unless you manually edited said files, though.19:05
Stoottomreyn why won't you ?19:05
Stootsounds like a nobrainer19:06
tomreynStoot: sorry, can't help you there, good luck.19:07
EriC^lol768_: some guy was asking the other day and solved it himself, i remember he used something in the Exec= line --WM-CTRL something, sorry cant be of more help19:07
Stoottomreyn strange, not that you helped that much :)19:07
EriC^lol768_: this seems like the solution https://askubuntu.com/questions/403766/duplicate-icons-for-manually-created-gnome-launcher-items19:08
lol768_Thanks EriC^!19:09
EriC^no problem lol768_19:09
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lol768I feel like this has gotten harder since the Gnome 2 days... :P19:09
EriC^lol768: ubuntu's definitely getting more complicated and stuff, i'm sitting on 16.04 myself til its dead :D19:10
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fyberSometimes when I'm playing GNOME Minesweeper (Ubuntu 19.10) my gnome-shell freezes and then crashes a few seconds later.19:23
fyberWhen it starts back I get a "do you want to send a bug report" - which I say yes to, but I'd like to look at those logs myself19:23
fyberSo where would those logs be stored?19:24
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tomreynfyber: /var/crash and the location that's returned by this, run on a terminal: echo https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/$(sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id)19:32
tomreynfyber: if you know of a way to reproduce this problem, try disabling your gnome shell extensions and see if you still can. also use the "journalctl" command on a terminal or the "(Gnome) Logs" desktop application to review your log files after it hapepned.19:34
fyberHmm... I have the shell-themes extension, that might be it.19:35
fyberand unfortunately I can't reliably reproduce it19:36
fyberjust happens sometimes when I'm playing Mines19:36
tomreynsounds like a mine field19:37
pendarsoheili'm using IPMI to mount a preseed iso. I have d-i finish-install/reboot_in_progress note set and now the machine keeps reinstalling the iso over and over again19:38
pendarsoheilis there a way for me to mount once, install once, reboot and that's it?19:38
tomreynpendarsoheil: did you change the system firmwares' boot order to boot off the usb attached virtual optical drive?19:40
pendarsoheiltomreyn, ah, gotcha19:41
tomreynmaybe try not dfoing that but use a one-time boot menu override to boot off it.19:41
tomreynalso note we have #ubuntu-server for server questions19:42
hegemoOnwell it seems all my troubles with external hard drive was related to usb port of my mother board.19:42
fyberdang, I managed to crash it again with the extension disabled19:42
hegemoOnusb2 is not enough to power those external hd19:43
hegemoOnusing back usb3 ports are fine19:43
fybersomething about accessing a value after freeing it19:43
fybernext CVE out of gnome mines?19:43
Teikoman_fiIs there a way to not show the resolved domain for ip when using arp -a or -e and only leave the ip part? Having an annoying issue where -e flag cuts the whole address before even getting to ip part and -a shows the whole url "static.<some weird provider ip>.clients.your-server.de(<actual ip address>)" and I don't even know how the domain thing19:43
Teikoman_fiappeared as my netplan only defines the ipv4/ipv6 addresses. Not sure if this is more server or general question :S19:43
blb4393is kernel version of 20.04 already fixed? Should it be 5.4?19:45
tomreynTeikoman_fi: use "ip neigh" instead19:46
tomreyn!20.04 | blb439319:47
ubottublb4393: Ubuntu 20.04 (Focal Fossa) will be the 32nd release of Ubuntu, scheduled for April 2020 ( https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseSchedule ). It will be a long-term support release. Join #ubuntu+1 for support and questions.19:47
tomreynnote the last sentence19:47
mguyUp to version 20? I feel old.19:48
Teikoman_fiMinor edit to the question: <some weird provider ip> apparently is the real ip but reversed for whatever reason...19:49
Nomad_Ok, I've a REALLY weird one here.  I have 2 hosts and 1 server ( Dell storage manager appliance ).   IF on Host 1 ( Ubuntu 18.04 ) I telnet or nc -v to <host:22> I do not get an SSH banner.  If from Host 2 ( Parrot Linux ), I do the exact same command, exact same Host:port, I do get a banner.  This is not an ubuntu problem I can think of, but it's the Ubuntu client and No one has a clue why it would do19:49
mguyTeikoman_fi: that's how reverse dns works19:49
Nomad_this.  Anyone seen anything similar?19:49
Teikoman_fitomreyn: woah thanks didn't even know about that,  that's nice yeah but sadly would need the mac address too as I have kvm setup that uses the subnet and would need to link those 2 and kvm cmd does show the mac for vm19:51
mguyNomad_: do you have different ~/.ssh/config files?19:52
Nomad_mguy: no, but also, I'm only using telnet and nc to connect to the server, not even ssh19:53
tomreynTeikoman_fi: "ip neigh" does print MAC addresses for me. does it not on your system?19:53
sarnoldNomad_: does 'ip route get $ip' show you the result you expect?19:54
neyderHi, whoever is in hexchat, how do you make to load first nickserv before joining #ubuntu channel, I allways got kicked to #ubuntu-unregged and I have to manually join to here19:55
ducasseneyder: use sasl authentication19:55
ducasse!sasl19:55
isenetomreyn: I tried to update the firmware of my XPS15 and got this when running ' sudo fwupdmgr update ' : http://dpaste.com/0E7357S19:55
Teikoman_fitomreyn: sorry bout that, completely missed it as it got buried under ton of other ips and ipv6s19:55
sarnoldneyder: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl19:55
* isene is slightly hessitant to reboot now...19:55
Nomad_sarnold: yes,  I can get to it and connect.  everything is great except the missing banner from the server19:56
sarnoldNomad_: whaaaaa? that's strange19:56
Teikoman_fiHetzner being weird on some things like even the kvm setup needed some special olympics to get even working plus netplan required mac address link if using bridge :D19:56
Nomad_sarnold: yeah.  25 years I've never seen anything like this before19:56
neyderducasse, sarnold : :-O sasl, i was using plain old nickserv auth, TY19:57
Teikoman_finow only thing that remains is can I safely change from networkd to NetworkManager so the new virt-manager(Cockpit) could get access to the network settings or does it need some special care too(really don't want to be forced to order that kvm device from datacenter or reinstalling whole OS as even slight mistake kills all connections for good)19:58
sarnoldNomad_: I'd certainly expect ssh to fail if the banner isn't there, and if it isn't there for nc, I don't know why it *would* be there for ssh, unless you';ve got an ~/.ssh/config ProxyCommand or similar ..19:58
Nomad_sarnold: that's the point.  if host 1 connects with telnet or netcat, no banner.  if Host 2 connects with telnet or netget, I do get a banner20:02
Nomad_this is something with sshd20:02
geniiMaybe check server's /etc/ssh/sshd_config to see if PrintMotd is commented out or set explicitly to no20:04
sarnoldprintmotd is unrelated to the banner20:04
genii.. this is a variable which can also be set in clients config in their /etc/ssh/ssh_config20:04
Nomad_it's an appliance from Dell, can't see the sshd_config, looking at the config, there's no option to change anything like that20:09
Nomad_genii: but yea, that variable is a whole on/off, not "on for certain networks, off for others"20:09
tomreynisene: hmm, i'm not sure what to suggest, i guess you can file a bug against the package in ubuntu, then another one against the upstream fwupd / lvfs project on github.20:17
tomreynand then link those.20:18
tomreynisene: do you have /sys tough?20:18
ErVitohi guys20:24
isenetomreyn: Yes - and all the way down to "block/nvme0n1" which points to "/sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:1d.0/0000:04:00.0/nvme/nvme0/nvme0n1/" and contains a symlink "device" which oddly enough points one level up ("device -> ../../nvme0") - and that may be the culprit here20:24
sudoforge> does anybody know, offhand, what sort of dark wizardry canonical is doing to get that pretty UI for the LUKS passphrase prompt?20:24
sudoforge^ pragmaticenigma asked if i meant "on boot" (and has subsequently disconnected). yes, i mean the on-boot luks passphrase entry screen.20:25
sarnoldsudoforge: I believe it's a plymouth password prompt20:25
sudoforgesarnold: that appears to be correct -- thanks; i don't run ubuntu personally and am not in front of my work machine to dig through it.20:26
sarnoldsudoforge: this may help give you some threads to pull on :) https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plymouth/+bug/181015420:28
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1810154 in plymouth (Ubuntu Eoan) "ply_boot_client_process_incoming_replies: Assertion `request_node != NULL' failed" [High,Fix released]20:28
ErVitoI'm having problems with Teamviewer, trying to launch it manually it shows up the frame of the window and then crash. Looking at the log it seems that fails to create some qt components... Did anyone experience this problem?20:29
sudoforgesarnold: i'm not having any issues with it, rather, i like the custom theming and was not immediately familiar with tooling to accomplish the same20:29
sarnoldsudoforge: aha, cool, hopefully the plymouth theming is easier to understand than the internals. hehe20:30
sudoforgesarnold: i'll let you know in approximately six years, when i might have the time to work on theming my boot :P20:30
sarnoldsudoforge: heh :( I'm familiar with that ...20:30
Sbur3I have a question based on the following :  Newer kernel available                                                    │20:37
Sbur3 │                                                                           │20:37
Sbur3 │ The currently running kernel version is 5.3.0-23-lowlatency which is not  │20:37
Sbur3 │ the expected kernel version 5.3.0-26-lowlatency.                          │20:37
Sbur3 │                                                                           │20:37
Sbur3 │ Restarting the system to load the new kernel will not be handled          │20:37
Sbur3 │ automatically, so you should consider rebooting.20:37
Eickmeyer[m]!paste | Sbur320:38
ubottuSbur3: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.20:38
Sbur3Can someone tell me what to do with this ... ? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nWKry2ycGV/20:39
enycSbur3: in any case your ansmer is fpreety mich in what you have been shown20:39
enycSbur3: reboot into the new kernel =)20:39
sarnoldSbur3: consider rebooting20:39
enycSbur3: then you can do whatever it was you were doing i thitk20:39
Sbur3enyc: sarnold: How do I reboot into the new kernel?20:40
sarnoldSbur3: shutdown -r now20:40
enycSbur3: in almasty all cases, you just reboot, and the  newest kernel is loaded by default20:40
bencc1I have SSD with Windows installed and two HDD connected20:40
enycSbur3: "uname -a" will tell you what kernel  you are runnig at any point, btw20:40
bencc1Ubuntu Live CD only recognize the SSD and one HDD. What can I do to access the third drive?20:41
leftyfbSbur3: why are you running the -lowlatency kernel?20:41
enycSbur3: its' "good practice" to make sure you can get into the grub-boot-menu and be able to select older kernels,  but not something you need to generally20:41
enycbencc1: difficult to say...  is it jut the 3rd drive has no partitions/unformatted?20:41
enycbencc1: "sudo gparted"  get partition editor up,  you might be able to see all 3 drives in there?20:41
TwistedBlizzardHi all, I've just done a clean install of Ubuntu server and I don't get a login prompt on boot. I can use Ctrl+F1 to access TTL 1.20:42
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enycTwistedBlizzard: ctrl+alt+f120:43
ioriabencc1, if you boot in live mode, you can open terminal and paste 'sudo parted -l' (or do whatever you want)20:43
Sbur3enyc: leftyfb: I didn't intend do that.  The menu gives me the option to boot off of a lowlatency, but I choose rather the option to boot off of Ubuntu 19.1020:43
TwistedBlizzardenyc That's what I meant, sorry20:43
bencc1enyc: thanks I'll try20:43
bencc1ioria: thanks. I'll try parted20:43
ioriaok20:43
Sbur3leftyfb: enyc: Brb?20:44
TwistedBlizzardenyc Is a prompt at boot not standard though?20:44
enycTwistedBlizzard: i would expect so,  i'm not familir with current ubuntu-server however20:45
enycTwistedBlizzard: certainly try different connsoles ctrl+alth+f2 and so on20:45
pragmaticenigmaTwistedBlizzard: what ISO did you use to install with?20:45
TwistedBlizzardpragmaticenigma I installed with netboot.tar.gz from a PXE server20:46
enycTwistedBlizzard: coo, not tried that approach before!20:47
tomreynisene: it's a bug in the firmware updater either way. please consider reporting it. i'm not sure you can safely work aorund this.20:47
altendkyi am trying to 'repair' my grub.  tech replaced my laptop main board today and the linux side isn't showing up as a boot option. picking the nvme1n1 where i thought i installed grub doesn't work either.  windows boots fine...  of course.  i'm booted to a 19.10 liveusb right now.  i figured i'd try to get boot-repair but i can't find the python package for it.  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tFrvg39KJC/  thanks for any help20:48
pragmaticenigmaTwistedBlizzard: I'm not familiar with that approach either. However, there might be better assistance in the #ubuntu-server channel.20:48
pragmaticenigmaaltendky: are all partitions still visible on the drive?20:49
TwistedBlizzardpragmaticenigma Cheers, I didn't realise that existed20:49
altendkypragmaticenigma: i spread lvm across the two drives after reducing the size of windows.  that was a month or two ago.  the first drive shows an lvm and some windows partitions.  the second drive shows an lvm parition.  nothing jumps out to me as bad there20:51
altendkypragmaticenigma: looking in gparted20:51
pragmaticenigmaaltendky: Okay, wanted to verify that the tech didn't try to be helpful and remove your Ubuntu partition20:53
pragmaticenigmaaltendky: is it possible that the tech used windows to reset anything? possible had windows run it's repair utility to make sure the BIOS/Firmware will see Windows?20:54
altendkypragmaticenigma: heh, nope.  just silly lenovo thinking that replacing a display and a main board would fix an oled+touch-panel design issue.20:54
altendkypragmaticenigma: sure, they ran some windows stuff and had to configure the new main board and bios updates etc...20:55
pragmaticenigma!mbr | altendky: Not sure if this will help, but might get you down the right path20:58
ubottualtendky: Not sure if this will help, but might get you down the right path: GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub220:58
altendkypragmaticenigma: i was just assuming that this would be a straightforward grub reinstall, been dealing with dual boot for...  awhile.  but i figured i'd try to do the easy boot-repair option rather than manually going through lvm setup etc.  but then the seemingly available python package isn't available.20:58
pragmaticenigmaaltendky: I believe you're on the right track with the grub reinstall. I haven't done a dual boot in a very long time. I wish I could more. Stick around and ask in a bit... someone else may have some ideas21:01
altendkypragmaticenigma: i started on the second link but hoped that given this is likely a common issue and the suggested tool wouldn't install...  that maybe people new the extra workaround to get the full repos available in a livecd.  it seems like they are not.  the 'official' boot-repair disk didn't boot right on my laptop.21:01
altendkypragmaticenigma: thanks.  in the mean time i may just fall back to the manual instructions.21:01
pragmaticenigmasounds good, wish you luck21:01
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ircExilealtendky I'm trying to attempt a dual boot as well21:59
altendkyircExile: i'm heading out in a few minutes, but are you having issues at some point?22:00
altendkyircExile: the manual instructions worked for my issue including lvm, but missed mounting /boot/efi from the ...  for me it was /dev/nvme0n1p122:01
ircExilepartition1 is ext4 linux ...mint but ubunut based22:02
ircExilenot sure if it also uses grub222:02
ircExileI made a extended partition and created ntfs partition hoping windows will install on that22:03
ircExilebut I know it will likely try to override grub on partition1?22:03
ircExileand just a warning, all the signs are pointing to windows being woefully purposefully, completely broken security.22:04
altendkyircExile: modern windows likes to make/have several partitions.  i never did learn the details on that.22:04
ircExileI used msdos instead of gpt22:05
ircExilemsdos partitions can't be more than 2048GiB according to gparted22:05
altendkyircExile: it should work ok if you gpt and uefi22:05
ircExileand you can only have 4 primary partitions so if I have P1 30GB P2 30GB P3 30GB on a 2TB drive22:06
ircExileor 322:06
altendkyircExile: but sure, windows likes to tromple.  i understood back with the mbr and there being only one but not sure how it works with the uefi now22:06
ircExileI can only make P4 2TB ish while missing like ~900gb22:06
ircExileunless you use extended partitions so you can make "logical" instead of "primary" but still limited by 2048GB22:07
altendkyircExile: my current setup i made but resizing the oem windows partition down.  then making an lvm partition (two actually, one on each drive), then putting the root/boot/home/tmp inside lvm22:08
altendky*made by22:08
zmagiidoes anyone have an issue with vim and python22:08
altendkyzmagii: do you?22:08
zmagiiyes22:08
zmagiii'm on ubuntu studio and the studio guys says it's just a regular ubuntu issue22:08
zmagiii'm using vim 8.2 and it has -python and -python322:09
zmagiimeaning it's not compiled with python or something like that right22:09
ircExilehow do I restore grub?22:09
altendkyircExile: i would consider using modern stuff.  it's not actually that new.22:10
altendkyircExile: i'm looking for the page i just used22:11
ircExilehttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub ?22:11
altendkyircExile: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_ChRoot22:11
ircExilei'm using msdos partitions because it needs to be compatible with something hopefully until they update that thing.22:13
altendkyzmagii: what isn't working?22:13
altendkyircExile: oh :[22:13
altendkyircExile: anyways, you don't do all the listed steps, just the relevant ones.  so you'd skip 4. for example22:14
tomreyn!mint | ircExile22:14
ubottuircExile: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)22:14
ircExile(emoticon) 8S22:18
altendkyzmagii: I have to go, but if you can describe something that isn't working for you then perhaps someone can help.22:20
zmagiialtendky: vim on ubuntu studio 19 (and maybe ubuntu 19) seems to not have python support22:23
ircExilethanks i guess altendky22:23
zmagiiif you print the version it shows -python -python3 instead of +python +python322:23
tomreynthere is no "ubuntu (studio) 19"22:24
tomreyn!YY.MM22:24
ubottuUbuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle22:24
zmagiitomreyn: 19.0422:26
tomreynhttps://ubuntustudio.org/2020/01/ubuntu-studio-19-04-eol-in-one-week/22:26
tomreynthen it's time to upgrade.22:26
zmagiidoes one do that with --dist-upgrade22:27
altendkyzmagii: did you install the packages?22:28
zmagiialtendky: i installed all my plugins, but vim itself needs to be "compiled with python support"22:28
zmagiior thats how #vim users describe it22:29
zmagiiin irc22:29
altendkyzmagii: it would help to start the relevant plug-in package names and how you installed them. I don't think you ever said if you used apt.  But then again I'm really going afk for a few more and I'm also just a passerby here.22:31
Yatekiihey folks, how can I prevent ubuntu from doing bogus with power saving?22:31
Yatekiiwhen my battery is at 60% ubuntu shows a red battery and starts throttling to 800mhz22:32
Yatekiithis still drains the battery in 40 minutes to 0% but makes my system completely unusable.22:32
Yatekiiit's an officially ubtuntu supported dell XPS13" of 2018, so no old device or something22:32
Yatekiithis is riddiculous ...22:32
tomreynYatekii: which ubuntu release and desktop (if non-default) are you using?22:33
Yatekiitomreyn: 19.10 and standard unity desktop (it's nome now tho I think)22:33
Yatekii*gnome22:33
tomreynubuntu uses gnome-shell + mutter since 16.10 i think, so it's that unless you installed unity22:34
tomreynYatekii: what's the output of running this on a terminal?   journalctl -b | grep 'DMI:'22:35
tomreynalso, is this system fully updated, rebooted into the latest kernel version?22:35
Yatekiitomreyn: you sure? I was pretty sure unity was removed later, but doesn't really matter22:37
YatekiiJan 04 01:09:07 auraya kernel: DMI: Dell Inc. XPS 13 9370/0F6P3V, BIOS 1.11.1 07/11/201922:38
Yatekiitomreyn: I think it should be fully updated and rebooted22:38
Yatekiiuname -a says: Linux auraya 5.3.0-24-generic #26-Ubuntu SMP Thu Nov 14 01:33:18 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux22:40
tomreynYatekii: unity wasn't removed, but became a commnuity supported project, it's still installable. the default changed (if not in 16.10 then still sometime after 16.04 and before 18.04)22:41
YatekiiI am aware :)22:41
Yatekiibut it's not default anymore :)22:41
tomreyndid you check the bios is current?22:42
Yatekiiyeah  updated it when I installed the fresh ubuntu like 1month ago22:43
tomreynhttps://www.dell.com/support/home/uk/en/ukbsdt1/drivers/driversdetails?driverid=n270w&oscode=wt64a&productcode=xps-13-9370-laptop22:43
Yatekiithats for windows only, but I installed a bios update around that time from the ubuntu store22:43
Yatekii(dell delivers them over that)22:44
tomreynyou can use freedos22:45
tomreynor lvfs / fwupd as you already did, if the latest one is available there, yet22:46
jonascjA legacy question, if I install ubuntu 12.04 (obtain an old image from somewhere) can I still install software as though it were year 2012, or will the repos have gone offline?22:46
tomreynsorry jonascj, we don't support EOL releases here22:46
tomreyn!esm22:47
ubottuCanonical offers paid extended security support for end-of-life LTS releases through the Ubuntu Advantage program. For more information, see https://ubuntu.com/esm . ESM is not an Ubuntu community offering; please direct questions about it to Canonical directly.22:47
tomreynbut i assume this is no longer available for 12.0422:47
jonascjI wouldn't consider my request as support request - just a question someone using ubuntu might know. I don't expect a solution offered if the answer is a likely no :)22:48
jonascj*know the answer to22:48
tomreynwell this is a support channel (see /topic), you could try #ubuntu-oftopic or ##linux instead.22:48
tomreynadd an f to oftopic22:48
jonascjI see, thank you.22:49
Yatekiitomreyn: I am certain I have the newest fw upgrade22:49
tomreynYatekii: you have 1.11.1, the link i pointed to has 1.12.122:50
Yatekiibtw the perfromance of this laptop is absolute garbage, but it's way worse with ubuntu than with gentoo. and not by a slight margin. it's 2h vs 5h battery life and throttling at 60% vs throttling at 10% ... (not to start a distro war, but ubtuntu is really off)22:50
Yatekiitomreyn: I see22:50
tomreynyou can use powertop or tlp to improve battery life. for a more polished release, use LTS22:51
tomreyn...releases22:51
Yatekiiwell battery life wouln't be a problem if it didn't constantly throttle ...22:52
ircExilejonascj: old software can be downloaded22:53
tomreynYatekii: i don't see anything immediately related here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu?field.searchtext=XPS+13+9370 - maybe file a bug report...22:54
tomreyn!bug | Yatekii22:54
ubottuYatekii: 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.22:54
jonascjircExile yes, php 5.4 might just be installable on ubuntu 16  or 18 (not that I am happy that I need php 5.4 mind you)22:54
ircExilefrom what I can tell, some urls get changed when they stop supporting old software but you can download the old one I believe22:55
sparrIs there a way to keep most of my programs from closing when gnome-shell crashes?22:57
tomreynYatekii: according to https://fwupd.org/lvfs/devices/com.dell.uefi7ceaf7a8.firmware this latest firmware upgrade is also available via LVFS / FWUPD so you could install it through "Ubuntu Software" or using the command line as explained at https://fwupd.org/lvfs/docs/users22:57
Yatekiitomreyn: well there is no updates in ubuntu software ;) that's why I assumed I have the newest bios22:58
tomreynsparr: i don't think so. it's best to prevent gnome-shell from crashing in the first place. which is usually best achieved by being conservative about gnmoe-shell-extensions.22:58
Yatekiiguess I'll update through windows then22:59
tomreynYatekii: hmm, well i don't really know how the release mechanism works, i suspect it doesn't release to everyone immediately to prevent massively bricked devices.23:00
Yatekiithat would be far more competence than I expect from either company, no offense23:00
sparrtomreyn: $ gsettings get org.gnome.shell enabled-extensions23:01
sparr@as []23:01
sparrI send a crash report when it happens, but I worry it's not helpful since when I click Show Details it can't load any details other than the process name23:02
tomreynsparr: that's a short list. do you know what triggers it, though? and which ubuntu release you're running, which other possibly relevant customizations you may have made?23:02
tomreynsparr: can you access the location that's returned by this command, run on a terminal: echo https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/$(sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id)23:03
sparrit most often happens when I start typing in the file browse dialog (such as File > Open in various applications), although not every time I do that, and it may happen other times23:04
tomreynsparr: and then look though those errors reported from your system and copy the url of the last threee which is about this gnome-shell crash?23:04
sparrI can see the list, but can't see the reports because I'm not in the right group23:05
sparrbut here are two: https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/89b39b4a-38b3-11ea-b8ae-fa163e102db1 https://errors.ubuntu.com/oops/9d568826-30e1-11ea-a775-fa163ee63de623:06
sparrI think both of those are the crash in question23:06
sparrif it's potentially relevant, I also have multiple crash logs for seahorse (password manager?) which crashes about once per day23:07
sparrI am running Ubuntu 19.10, and don't think I've made many significant customizations. I am planning to ditch gnome and do a lot of shell and GUI customizations, but wanted to try out the stock experience for a few months first23:07
tomreynsparr: do you install updates regularly?23:09
sparrweekly I think23:09
tomreynah its actually up to date23:09
sparrsecurity updates automatically, other updates weekly except when I decline for some specific reason23:10
sparrI can try to trigger the crash again if there's something I could do in advance to make the logs more verbose or helpful?23:10
tomreynyes, both your gnome-shell and mutter-common are current23:10
tomreyndebugging gnome-shell is above my pay grade, i'm afraid, but i bet someone has reported this bug before.23:11
tomreynbug 173666423:12
ubottubug 1736664 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "gnome-shell crashed with SIGTRAP in _g_log_abort() from g_log_default_handler() from default_log_handler() from g_logv() from g_log() from gjs_callback_closure() from ffi_closure_unix64_inner() [any error message logged from JavaScript will look like this]" [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/173666423:12
tomreynthat's the one, you can subscribe to it to follow it getting fixed, and to provide more info23:12
sparrneat, thanks23:13
sparrI don't think I had noticed all the apps in question were javascript based, but that doesn't surprise me given how many electron apps I have23:13
tomreynyou can also click on "This bug affects 2 people. Does this bug affect you? "23:13
tomreyn"If you have such a repeatable crash then please open a new bug in this way by running:  ubuntu-bug gnome-shell"23:14
sparrrelatedly... any idea why the crash report tool can't show me details? when I do "Show Details" before submitting the report, it gives me the process name in a dialog that I expect to then fill up with a stack trace, but I just get a spinning icon that never loads further.23:14
sparrrun that then reproduce the crash?23:14
tomreyni think this behaviour of the bug reporting utility in 19.10 is a separate bug which has been reported23:14
sparrok, thanks23:15
tomreyn"ubuntu-bug gnome-shell" won't reproduce the crash, but you can run it to have the bug reporter gather relevant logs form your system and make them available for debugging. ideally you'll do so after reproducing the crash, but you can also just do it now and add more info later.23:16
tomreynyou should definitely add the links for the crash reports you posted above23:16
tomreynsparr: ^23:16
sparrok23:17
tomreynit'd also be good to mention you're not using any gnome-shell-extensions and which graphical third-party software you may be using23:20
tomreynsparr: ^23:20
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tomreynsparr: there's no problem report for the seahorse problem, yet. i could create one for you if you'd like.23:23
tomreynsparr: oh i totally missed that you're running a 4.15 OEM kernel on 19.10, i don't think that's meant to be.23:26
sparrstarted with oem dell install of ubuntu23:28
sparrupgraded 18.04 to 19.04 to 19.10, not sure which steps came with new kernels23:28
tomreynsparr: right, i'm not sure you're supposed to upgrade between no LTS releases on OEM installations. but then I also don't know whether there are any means to prevent you from doing so.23:29
sparrgood to know23:30
tomreynlinux-oem is version 4.15.0.1066.70 on ubutnu 18.04 LTS and is still the same version on ubuntu 19.1023:31
sparrmy kingdom for a way to reproduce all of dell's configuration and software on top of a non-OEM installation23:31
TJ-sparr: diff the kernel config/install images23:31
sparrsadly it's not just that23:34
sparrthere are so many little things23:34
TJ-sparr: that's how I've always done it, reveals 100% of shipped differences on virgin installs (ignoring installer-time user provided data)23:35
sparrwait, the install images?23:36
sparrlike, the filesystem?23:36
sparrafaik there are changes to udev rules, among many other things. how would I detect that on my freshly-factory-restored laptop, in a way I could reproduce later onto an installed-from-official-ubuntu-media OS?23:37
TJ-sparr: right. I start off with the kernel configs (/boot/config-*) then I compare the same kernel source-code versions between mainline/ubuntu/OEM to detect patches. Then I list all installed packages and their package versions to detect OEM customisations there. Then, I compare the dpkg MD5SUMs of each of those packages to determine which FILES are different23:39
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sparrhmm, you're assuming all the changes were made in the packages?23:40
sparrit had never occurred to me to assume that23:40
sparrnext time I have to factory restore, I'll give that a try23:41
TJ-sparr: that's right... but using debsums/dpkg --verify you can also detect installed vs package-shipped differences... that often points out changes to package config files for example23:42
sparrthanks for the pointers23:43
sparrfor now I'm stuck with what I have, though :/23:43
sparrI probably need to arrange to upgrade my kernel23:43
sparrtomreyn: I'm not even sure where to start on the seahorse problem, including that I didn't even know the program was called seahorse until today when you sent me to the crash log list23:44
veeboxim using ubuntu 16.04, nvidia driver 340, and gts450 card.  i just got a gtx560 can i simply powerdown and switch card? or i should reinstall driver after23:45
tomreynsparr: my solution for the seahorse problems is: sudo apt purge seahorse23:47
tomreynthere are too many to try to fight it IMO.23:48
tomreynsparr: if you don't strictly need the patches that are in the -oem kernel then I do indeed recommend you switch to the -generic kernel instead. you could also just try it and undo it if it doesn't work for some reason.23:50
TJ-This Dell project READMME.md is instructive... especially the last 3 paragraphs https://github.com/dell/dell-recovery23:56
pragmaticenigmaveebox: Have you made a back up of your files?23:56
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