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TJ-sparr: tomreyn  not sure if you've seen this: https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln302674/updating-to-the-latest-ubuntu-kernel-for-on-an-oem-dell-image-may-disable-some-components?lang=en00:03
TJ-And for anyone else researching the original OEM Dell installs, seems you need to Dell Hosted Recovery Image ISO which should be found via https://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/drivers/osiso/ and combined with the instructions at https://www.dell.com/support/article/us/en/19/sln301761/how-to-use-the-dell-hosted-recovery-image-of-linux?lang=en00:05
ax562hello I tried installing ubuntu 18.04 lts on a dual boot machine (already had ubuntu  16.04) and during install program wanted eif partition which I didn't have so pc never booted00:05
tomreynTJ-: no, i hadn't seen this. but i guess disabling secure boot is fine for most users anyways.00:06
ax562I then created a usb flash os through ubuntu 16.04 lts "try ubuntu".  I created a efi partition before creating an ext4 partition in which I installed ubuntu 18.04 lts00:06
ax562my secure boot is turned off00:07
ax562I wiped my original ubuntu partition before installing00:07
TJ-tomreyn: it seems orthogonal to the problem of a kernel upgrade on its face. Maybe the inference is out-of-tree DKMS packages are built for the new kernel and aren't signed00:07
ax562any ideas?00:08
TJ-ax562: sounds like originally 16.04 was booting in BIOS/MBR mode and then 18.04 installer booted in UEFI mode and therefore wanted to install for that mode as well, and couldn't find, nor create, an existing EFI system partition00:09
tomreynTJ-: hmm yes, this can be. i'm not sure what to make out of it other than 'prefer linux-generic if you can'00:09
TJ-tomreyn: indeed... and seems like Dell customers have to jump through hoops to get the installed image... i wonder where the source is hosted (GPL requirement)00:10
ax562Tj: Thanks.  I did create efi partition the second install and still didn't work00:10
ax562I was running dual boot with windows 8.100:11
ax562everything was working great00:11
TJ-ax562: did the installer report no errors? have you verified there's an "ubuntu" entry in the PC's manual boot menu ?00:11
ax562I am running a dell :)00:11
ax562TJ- I just booted in 18.04 usb flash and there was an "efi ubuntu" option00:12
ax562Tj: ^00:12
TJ-ax562: the last thing the installer does (in UEFI mode) is call "efibootmgr" to add the Ubuntu entry to the PC's boot menu00:12
ax562Im running this all off ssd drive with 4 different paritions00:13
TJ-ax562: so first thing I'd do is boot the PC and press the key that brings up the PC's manual boot menu and see what is on it (or enter firmware Setup and see if you can view the entries in the boot menu)00:13
ax562under efi I have two options "boot off ubuntu" or "ubuntu flash" .  "boot off ubuntu" doesn't work00:14
ax562I do not get grub2 options like before where I can choose either ubuntu or windows00:14
tomreynax562: did you maybe make changes to your bios setup before you started installing ubuntu 18.04?00:15
ax562no00:15
insom^I'm having problems running steam through a proxy... any ideas?00:16
pragmaticenigmainsom^: That's not something this channel can support. Please seek out one of Valve's customer support forums for assistance00:17
TJ-note to self: when system suddenly runs slow the battery is exhausted and PC is about to shutdown!00:17
ax562all I did was boot into usb flash image and in "something else" option I first just created an ext4 at the end of my ssd hd.  Ubuntu told me it would not boot without efi partition.  I proceeded and it did not boot.00:17
sarnoldTJ-: heh :)00:17
tomreyn<ax562> under efi I have two options "boot off ubuntu" or "ubuntu flash" .  "boot off ubuntu" doesn't work00:17
tomreyn<ax562> I do not get grub2 options like before where I can choose either ubuntu or windows00:17
tomreyn^ TJ- welcome back, this is what you missed.00:18
insom^pragmaticenigma its linux specific... I don't have the problem in windows... its a proxy setup issue00:18
ax562tomreyn: thanks a lot !00:18
ax562btw I appreciate all the help y'all!00:18
pragmaticenigmainsom^: It's still not an Ubuntu support question. Software provided through the Ubuntu Software Center is supported, applications installed from outside that network are not supported00:18
ax562Ubuntu 16.04 lts was running flawlessly.  I decided to finally upgrade and boom, i'm down.00:19
ax562it's always a good learning experience though00:19
TJ-ax562: you said there are multiple storage devices in that PC? It is possible the firmware itself cannot access the device with the EFI-SP on ... unusual but not unheard of, especially if the boot device was not factory installed or is not regular SATA (e.g. after-market NVMe)00:19
ax562I was expecting a smooth transition. doh00:20
tomreynTJ-: also: <tomreyn> ax562: did you maybe make changes to your bios setup before you started installing ubuntu 18.04? <ax562> no00:20
zylop:D00:20
zylopubuntu 14.04 FTW00:20
ax562haha00:20
TJ-ax562: *usually* if the PC firmware cannot access the storage device efibootmgr will fail with an error about unknown blk device00:21
ax562Tj: not sure.  I'm booting off ssd.  original hd drive is still in the lappy.  I just use it for audio and video game processing :p00:21
TJ-ax562: saw this recently installing into a Windows Hyper-V Linux guest where I'd used PCI-passthrough to attach 2 NVMe storage devices00:22
zylopyo ubuntu users dont hate bob marley00:22
ax562TJ: interesting00:22
ax562I believe that is my setup00:22
Mibixhow can I view all usb information, I think this usb device is bootlooping but not sure how to use the loggin without dmesg00:22
Mibix*logging00:23
Mibixlike the equivalent of tail -f /var/log/dmesg | grep USB00:23
ax562It's ssd 256 gb drive through mini-sata port00:23
zylop/set irc.server.freenode.globalkill on00:23
ax562It was running fine with ubuntu 16.04 though00:24
tomreyn!ot | zylop00:24
ubottuzylop: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!00:24
zylopah you welcome00:24
ax562can I use terminal in any way to maybe identify issue or atleast provide more info?00:25
tomreynMibix: i'm not sure of a single command, but besides "usb" you can grep for "hci", and then for whatever the device provides, i.e a mass storage device would provide storage00:26
ax562right now I have an ssd with 4 different partitions. first is small 300 mb system partition, second is windows, third is 200mb efi partition and fourht is ext4 partition (18.04 lts installed).00:27
TJ-ax562: "efibootmgr -v" if booted in UEFI mode to report the PC's boot menu entries including paths ot files00:27
ax562Tj: https://pastebin.com/1wn6k0Tv00:28
tomreynax562:    sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999    or    sudo fdisk -l | nc termbin.com 9999     may also be of help.00:29
ax562tomreyn: sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999Warning: The driver descriptor says the physical block size is 2048 bytes, but Linux says it is 512 bytes.https://termbin.com/g7x0y00:30
tomreynso neither the 320 GB seagate disk (sda) nor the 250 GB samsung SSD have a a GPT partition table00:32
ax562tomreyn: https://termbin.com/dosm500:32
tomreynonly  the WD My Passport 4TB disk (sdd) has a GPT00:34
ax562tomreyn: how can you tell?  Do they need them?00:34
tomreynGPT would be needed to do UEFI booting.00:34
ax562tomreyn: that is used for storage mostly00:34
JD-AK-907I used PIP to install a package and have to specify the PIP PREFIX in a .conf file. If I didn't specify a prefix, what would it be? /user/local/ ?00:34
JD-AK-907the line in the .conf file reads: local_blocks_path = {PIP_PREFIX}/share/gnuradio/grc/blocks00:35
ax562Is that the only way I can boot 18.04 lts?00:35
tomreynax562: ubuntu 18.04 LTS can boot in either UEFI or legacy BIOS mode. from what you said I understood that you were trying to install Ubuntu 18.04 so that it would boot in UEFI mode.00:36
JD-AK-907I used "pip install digital_rf" at the terminal and didn't specify any location00:36
ax562tomreyn: that is what I thought I should install it in.  That's what I thought 16.04 lts installed as.00:37
tomreynax562: but since UEFI and BIOS booting are incompatible to one another, and you're doing multi-boot, you will need to install any operating system in one of the two modes, and the same one.00:37
ax562tomreyn: how can I tell which type each hd is?00:38
tomreynax562:i thionk you had windows 8.1. installed in BIOS mode, because i don't see a bootable EFI partition. if you would like to continue using this existing installation then the ubuntu installer will need to be booted and installed in BIOS mode, too.00:38
tomreynax562: look for "Partition Table:" at https://termbin.com/g7x0y00:39
ax562how can I do that?00:39
tomreyn!dualboot00:39
ubottuDual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot00:39
ax562tomreyn: I'm more confused lol00:42
tomreynax562: so to keep the windows installation usable, you need to make your mainboard firmware ("bios") boot the ubuntu installer media in legacy bios mode. how to do this exactly depends on your mainboard and its firmware. if the installer wants to create an EFI partition (ESP) then it is booted in UEFI mode, not what you want.00:43
ax562tomreyn: I see that both "partition tables" are msdos.  Does that mean they boot from BIOS?00:43
tomreynax562: if partition table is "msdos" it means that they are not "gpt" and thus no UEFI boot is possible off them, i.e. they cannot contain a bootable efi system partition.00:44
ax562I do see a "Legacy usb boot option" when I boot from "uefi usb flash".00:45
ax562^when I boot into install00:45
tomreynhmm, it could be that.00:45
TJ-tomreyn: that's not strictly correct; UEFO spec does mandate support for MSDOS/MBR :)00:46
tomreynTJ-: doh, ok, i have never seen this happen though, have you?00:46
ax562TJ: thanks, even more confuse :)00:46
TJ-Yes :)00:46
tomreynokay, then i'm happy to pass over to you again ;)00:47
TJ-tomreyn: the problem is many firmware authors do not read the spec and don't support it (despite it being in the EDK) so many folks assume UEFI doesn't support it00:47
ax562Ok so since both hard drive partition tables are msdos this mean both have to boot non eif boot loader?00:47
TJ-tomreyn: I was just providing info ... I have to go to bed :)00:47
ax562Tj: thanks!00:48
tomreynTJ-: :) ok, i'll try to not let this additional info confuse me now, thanks though.00:48
ax562lol00:48
ax562tomreyn: welcome to the confused club.00:49
tomreynax562: you can run this from the live / installer system: echo -n 'This system booted via: '; [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS00:49
tomreynfiddle with the mainboard firmware configuration until it says "BIOS", then do the installation.00:50
ax562echo -n 'This system booted via: '; [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOSThis system booted via: UEFI00:50
tomreynand, of course, have backups00:50
ax562but that is giving me my flash drive info though?00:50
tomreynax562: /sys is a virtual file system, and a way to interact with the uefi firmware. this is only available when the system has booted in uefi mode, so this is a way to test how this system booted.00:52
ax562tomreyn: I have a clean backup of dual boot windows and 16.04 :)00:52
tomreyngood00:52
ax562tomreyn: wouldn't "this system" be "usb flash drive" though?00:52
ax562since that is what I booted into00:52
tomreynyes, and if the usb flash drive contains the ubuntu installer then that's exactly what you need00:53
tomreynit need to boot in the same mode you'll install in00:53
TJ-ax562: no, tomreyn  is talking about the *PC* which contains the boot firmware.00:53
tomreynand you'll need to install in the same mode windows was installed in.00:53
ax562that's what I've been using to install ubuntu 18.0400:53
TJ-ax562: it's the code in the eeprom/flash on the motherboard00:53
ax562TJ: this is what checked it ? "echo -n 'This system booted via: '; [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS"00:54
TJ-ax562: yes, it indicates what mode the motherboard firmware booted the system in00:55
ax562so does that mean that windows and ubuntu also boot using "uefi"?00:55
TJ-ax562: we have to do this since in most cases an UEFI system has a Compatibilty Support mode (CSM) aka BIOS mode it cal fall back to using00:55
tomreyncal -> can00:56
TJ-ax562: so if there were no OS installed in UEFI mode (so no files in EFI system partition and no entry in the boot manager) it may fallback to BIOS/MBR mode and read sector 0 of the 1st boot device00:57
ax562TJ: so does that mean my system is configured for "UEFI" but it's been using "BIOS"?00:57
TJ-ax562: possibly but the mode of the *current* boot doesn't indicate what mode *other* OS installs will use !00:58
ax562if that's the case it didn't like sector 0 because it never booted00:58
TJ-ax562: if you boot from the Ubuntu ISO live installer it will most likely boot in UEFI mode00:58
ax562TJ: I see00:58
bencc1I'm installing Ubuntu 18.04 on 120GB SSD and I have additional 1TB HDD.00:58
ax562That's what I'm in right now00:58
bencc1do I need to do something special during installation on the SSD? should I move some things to the HDD like the user home?00:59
TJ-ax562: in which case *if* it is in UEFI mode right now "efibootmgr -v" can report all the entries in the motherboard firmware's boot menu00:59
ax562Tj: https://pastebin.com/1wn6k0Tv01:00
sarnoldneat, I havben't seen efibootmgr -v before01:00
TJ-ax562: and there you go. Look at the BootOrder shows 0000 is the first to be tried, and that has "Boot0000* ubuntu    HD(4,MBR,0x93d7aabb,0x1701d000,0x64000)/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)"01:01
tomreynbencc1: if this is the only operating system you will have then i'd just install it to the SSD and maybe add the HDD as additional storage later. it's probably the easiest way to go about it.01:01
ax562Tj: What does that mean?01:02
tomreynbencc1: also, still if it'S the only operating system, then i suggest you prefer a UEFI installation over a BIOS installation wince UEFI is replacing BIOS nowadays and you'd thus gain forward compatibility. (it's not super important though.)01:02
bencc1tomreyn: yes, I'll only have ubuntu installed01:03
ax562Tj: so what I was thinking of doing is deleteing both "efi" and "ext4" partition and rebooting into "Legacy usb" mode and hopefully get 18.04 lts installed that way.01:04
bencc1tomreyn: never heard of UEFI installation.01:04
bencc1tomreyn: should I put my user's home on the HDD?01:04
tomreynbencc1: also make sure you're using a recently downloaded ubuntu installer, i.e. 18.04.3.01:04
bencc1tomreyn: yes. I have 18.04.301:04
TJ-ax562: notice the "MBR" in there telling us it is (trying to) read from partition 4 on an MBR01:05
ax562Tj: but it can't since it's efi right?01:05
tomreynbencc1: HDDs are a lot slower than SSDs, as you know. if most of the data you'll move around will sit in /home then maybe you don't want this on the HDD. on the other hand, you may want to have a lot of space for the HDD. your mileage may vary.01:06
* tomreyn senses that TJ will not get to sleep anytime soon01:06
TJ-ax562: in theory it should :)  tomreyn  is correct... I have to go to bed... nursing a Migraine here01:07
bencc1tomreyn: I have a lot of data and I thought that it's best practice to separate the OS from the data anyway01:07
ax562Tj: Thanks for all the help!01:07
TJ-tomreyn: ax562  maybe use the currently booted live env to create a chroot on that installed system and test/fix from the chroot01:08
ax562tomreyn: thanks also.  I will try this and report back :)01:08
TJ-ax562: "lsblk" to identify the device name of that EFI-SP01:08
tomreynax562: unless this is a server, not really.01:08
tomreynax562: ignore what i just wrote, wasnt for you01:08
ax562brb01:08
tomreynbencc1: unless this is a server, not really.01:08
TJ-ax562: e.g. if you find the EFI-SP is /dev/sdc4 then you could do "sudo -i" then "DEV=/dev/sdc; P=4; mkdir /target; mount ${DEV}${P} /target; for n in proc sys dev; do mount --rbind /$n /target/$n; done;  chroot /target mount -a; chroot /target grub-install -v ${DEV}; chroot /target update-grub;" and check for errors and resolve them01:13
TJ-(i know they've gone but I have to go)01:13
tomreyni really don't think this system booted either ubuntu 16.04 or windows 8.1 in uefi mode.01:14
oerheksdoes windows give an option to change to uefi?01:15
oerhekssomehow i have this feeling that it is possible, post install01:15
tomreynand the ESP is just there because of the failed 18.04 installation with custom partitioning on an existing MBR / mdos partitioned storage01:15
tomreynyes, there's some utility for windows to do the conversion01:15
TJ-tomreyn: my guess is that "EFI-SP" is actually the installed system's ext4 root-fs01:16
tomreynTJ-: which installed system?01:16
TJ-tomreyn: Boot0000 (which I assume is the 18.04)01:16
TJ-this is why I think mounting that file-system and checking it will reveal the issue01:18
tomreynBoot0000 is what an ubuntu installer, booted in uefi mode, would create on a disk which is MBR partitioned, if it noticed it was booted in uefi mode, and needed to install on this disk01:18
TJ-No, as far as I can tell Boot0000 is the installed system, Boot000A is the currently booted live installer01:19
tomreyn...and it was not taked to create a new partition table there, due to the user choosing to partition themself01:19
tomreyn*tasked01:20
tomreynwell, either way, i think we can agree this won't work as it is01:20
tomreynit *theoretically* could, but probably won't. :)01:21
TJ-yeah :D01:22
TJ-right, I'm off!01:22
ax562back01:23
ax562Things are looking promising :)01:23
tomreyngood, good :)01:23
sarnoldwoot01:23
ax562what do y'all think of 16.04 vs 18.04?01:25
veeboxax 20.04 is almost out!01:28
ax562oh wow lol01:32
ax562I might just be running this for a few months lol01:32
tomreynit may take until late summer until you'll be able to upgrade 18.04 LTS to 20.04.1 LTS.01:33
p0aHello when I alt-tab between windows' it flickers, does anyone know how I can fix that>?01:40
tomreyn!details01:42
ubottuPlease elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel.01:42
p0aWell I alt-tab between fullscreen emacs/firefox and it flickers, it doesn't flicker when I alt-tab between 2 emacs windows01:45
p0aby flicker I mean that the emacs window comes up but for a brief moment I catch a glimpse of the firefox windows01:45
p0aThis didn't happen in 19.04, before upgrading01:46
tomreynp0a: i've got to leave it there for now (need sleep), but for anyone to help it'd help to provide at least the ubuntu release you're currently running ( lsb_release -ds ), the graphics hardware you have there and the driver you're using ( lspci -knn | grep -A3 VGA | nc termbin.com 9999 )01:52
p0atomreyn: thank you01:55
p0ahere is that information: https://pastebin.com/KMpuEwB801:57
sarnoldp0a: when did you first start noticing this?02:00
sarnoldp0a: I've heard the recent i915 security fixes introduced performance problems02:00
oerheksindeed, certainly for the 2nd gen02:00
p0asarnold: when I upgraded to 19.1002:01
p0awhich was a couple weeks ago02:01
sarnoldp0a: oh, hmm. that might be unrelated then02:01
oerheksbut .. it runs, so that is great.02:01
sarnoldI haven't rebooted into a new kernel lately so I'm not sure just how bad it gets02:01
p0aI was kinda mad about that upgrade02:02
p0aI kept getting messages pestering me about upgrading to a new version of ubuntu02:02
p0aonly to be tricked into upgrading from LTS to 19.1002:02
oerheksi think it is due to the newer intel-microcode02:03
p0aI also cancelled the upgrade with the 'x' button but my sources.list did not revert back to normal02:03
p0aso my next apt-get upgrade triggered a full upgrade02:03
sarnoldp0a: ew :(02:03
p0asarnold: yeah it was a wombo combo02:04
KowAnyone know why nouveau (nvidia open source driver) does not work with Ubuntu? If I leave modeset enabled, Xorg uses the modesetting driver. If I set nouvea.modeset=0, nouveau attempts to load but fails because /dev/dri/card0 does not exist02:14
KowNote: This is being experienced with all currently released Ubuntu livecds02:14
Kowkinda hard to use open source when the open source option doesn't work.02:15
Kowmeh i'll just bite the bullet and use proprietary - this is exactly why open source will never win02:18
sarnoldwhat happens when you do the install and don't install the extra drivers?02:19
Bashing-omKow: "nomodeset" disables Kernel Mode Setting. No external driver will load, in addition to other things also disabled. Have you tried the proprietary driver for you rcard ?02:21
KowBashing-om: I don't want to use proprietary. If i wanted to use proprietary i'd just delete linux and go back to Windows.02:21
KowSo nouveau is broken? and nouveau is the only open source nvidia driver (aside from modesetting)?02:21
Kowso 2+2 -> there is no working open source linux nvidia driver?02:22
oerheksKow what videocard is this?02:23
Kowtake your pick.. tried on multiple computers: GeForce 1070M (laptop) or GeForce 1650 (desktop)02:24
Bashing-omKow: "sysop@x1804mini:~$ lspci -k | grep -iEA5 'vga|3d' >> GK208B [GeForce GT 710] >> Kernel driver in use: nouveau" No issues here with nouveau:)02:24
Kowfor the record, AMDGPU works rock solid out of the box02:24
Kowman linux has taken a 180 over the last decade. ATI/AMD used to be the joke now it seems to be nvidia02:25
oerheksmaybe your system needs a os option https://iam.tj/prototype/enhancements/Windows-acpi_osi.html02:27
oerheksbut nomodeset should work on both cards i guess.02:27
p0aKow: compiz turnaround02:27
Kowguys I have tried the ubuntu livecd on multiple computers with nvidia cards and 100% of them have failed to use nouveau in the ubuntu livecds02:29
KowThis is an ubuntu problem, not hardware02:29
Kow(nouveau works fine in archlinux)02:29
Kow(on all referenced computers)02:29
oerheksinteresting, what is the difference? old kernel/i915 ?02:30
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Kownot sure.. ubuntu applies so much sauce to their kernels I'm sure that is where the issue is02:33
Koweasy solution.. delete ubuntu livecd and use archlinux i guess02:33
Kowhalf the internet is stating nouveau.modeset=0 is needed for nouveau to load, but the other half of the internet says modeset must be enabled for nouveau to work. So i guess that means novueau just doesn't work since there is no 3rd option - either modeset is enabled or it isnt02:35
edenistAnastasius03:19
lotuspsychje_edenist: can we help you?03:20
edenistsorry lotuspsychje_, wrong chan ;-)03:20
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dpill11Hello! Wondering if anyone can help me with an installation issue I'm having. I'm trying to install Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS on a HP ProLiant DL360 G7. During the initial boot I receive the error "can't load firmware file bnx2/bnx2-mips-09-6.2.1b.fw" ... I was able to locate the firmware files and I've tried placing them in the root directory and into03:31
dpill11/firmware directory that I made on the USB drive that has the install for Ubuntu. For some reason the install can't find the file and I'm wondering if anyone has some suggestions on how to get the install to see the firmware file.  Thanks in advanced.03:31
oerheksseems like this issue https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/350350/ubuntu-16-10-not-recognising-bnx2-network-interfaces03:36
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dpill11yep but i'm trying to install the firmware during install03:38
dpill11i was able to get it do it when I installed Debian 10 but I want to use Ubuntu now. I found this website that says place it in the root or /firmware but it's not seeing the filies03:38
dpill11https://help.ubuntu.com/lts/installation-guide/arm64/ch06s04.html03:39
oerheksyou might want to reask in #ubuntu-server too03:39
JustTheDoctorquick question, if i have a command like this : curl -X GET "https://api.coingecko.com/api/v3/global" -H "accept: application/json" <-- can i simply do a > filename and have the reply put into a file?03:58
ax562back05:00
ax562took a minute05:00
ax562After that fresh install I still couldn't boot.  I had to reflash my hd back up.  I'm up and running no in ubuntu 18.04 lts though :p05:01
ax562tomreyn: Thank you!05:02
ax562Tj: Thank you!05:02
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oerheksthank you for flying #freenode07:18
lotuspsychje_lol07:19
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DirkosDue some odd reason my ubuntu 19.10 is not recognizing my external display anymore via HDMI08:21
Dirkosanyone who can assist me with this? All is up-to-date on OS level08:21
DirkosUsing the nvidia 435 driver. Also tried the native Nouveau driver but same outcome08:22
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Dirkossorry, got a gnome restart so my browser closed08:24
lotuspsychjeDirkos: can you journalctl -f and plug out, back in your hdmi cable from your external screen and pastebin the output to the channel please08:35
Dirkoslotuspsychje empty08:38
lotuspsychjeDirkos: tryed another cable yet?08:39
Dirkosyeah, and my other notebook just works fine08:39
lotuspsychjeDirkos: how about the Fn key + screen switch F button?08:40
Dirkoslotuspsychje nothing08:41
Dirkosit is also not seeing the display at all in my settings08:41
lotuspsychjeDirkos: pastebin: sudo lshw -C video && uname -a please08:42
Dirkoslotuspsychjehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xw5fg7TjTZ/08:43
Dirkoslotuspsychje https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xw5fg7TjTZ/08:43
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DirkosXrand is also showing me: HDMI-1-1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)08:45
lotuspsychjeDirkos: did this all happen after something, like updates for example?08:45
Dirkosyeah it auto updates sometimes08:45
nokia3210i lost all my icons after an update yesterday08:45
Dirkosbut i recently had it after a kernel upgrade as well08:46
nokia3210somehow it uninstalled the gtk icons pack08:46
Dirkosreverted after that but that isnt working at this point as well08:46
lotuspsychjeDirkos: reverted?08:46
konradosHey, I have a notice that there is an update of Linux-generic-hwe, I don't have any backups right now (my backup disks died), is this 100% safe, in current circumstances to install it?08:46
oerhekskonrados, yes, i noticed 5.3 for hwe too, upgrade went oke.08:47
Dirkoslotuspsychje booted the older kernel08:47
konradosoerheks, ok, thanks!08:47
lotuspsychjeDirkos: did you check your nvidia-settings? perhaps try switch powersaving vs performance if your card is optimus?08:48
Dirkoslotuspsychje yeah i checked nvidia-settings but no idea where to look there to be honest08:48
Dirkosi now set him to auto anyway (was performance all the time)08:49
Max0815Also had some problems since wednesday, screen resolution was 1024x768 suddenly on a 1080p screen. Fix it by adding 1920x1080 again with xrandr08:49
lotuspsychjeDirkos: ok so last idea, try a liveusb see if you can make external work there08:49
Dirkosyeah dont really have any but ok08:51
DirkosIm checking the nvidia forum threads as well and soo many people still complaining that it is not working with the same08:51
JadedJI'm running ubuntu 16 with no GUI, how do I diagnose why I don't have any internet connectivity?08:52
JadedJI'm running a USB wifi adapter08:52
TXCJadedJ: nmcli08:57
TXCJadedJ: "nmcli c" for saved connections, "nmcli d wifi list" to see available hotspots or "sudo iwlist <interface> scanning"08:58
JadedJmy internet was working fine for 2 days,09:00
JadedJtoday it just suddenly stopped working09:00
JadedJI'm running ubuntu server09:01
oerheksso, those comands give no output?09:05
oerheks!paste09:05
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TXCJadedJ: Do you have nmcli available? Or iwconfig ?09:05
JadedJnmcli tells me to install network-manager09:07
TXCHard to do without network :P Can you use cable?09:07
Kon-!pkg xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.0409:07
Kon-!pkginfo xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.0409:08
JadedJiwconfig says im connected to the access point09:08
Kon-!info xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.0409:09
ubottuxserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04 (source: xorg-lts-transitional): Transitional package for xserver-xorg-core-hwe-18.04. In component universe, is extra. Version 3:14.5 (eoan), package size 1 kB, installed size 9 kB (Only available for amd64; arm64; armhf; i386; powerpc; ppc64el)09:09
Kon-!help09:09
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience09:09
Kon-Finally09:09
TXCJadedJ: Do you have a IP? Is your DNS set? Can you ping internal and external ?09:13
TXCJadedJ: Do you know what subnet you are on? Eventually set an temporary static ip, in case the dhcp server is not running.09:14
MJCDlol whut09:14
JadedJThe subnet I'm trying to connect to is 192.168.1.009:17
JadedJI already have an IP address and the wifi is connected to the access point09:17
TXCJadedJ: Can you ping the gateway?09:18
JadedJBut when I ping 8.8.8.8, it says the destination host is unreachable09:18
JadedJI can't even ping the gateway09:18
JadedJIt might just be an issue with the driver09:18
JadedJShall I try unplugging the usb wifi adapter and plug it it back in?09:19
TXCJadedJ: Try that09:20
JadedJBut thats so fustrating though09:20
TXCJadedJ: how come?09:20
JadedJI currently have this machine setup as a router09:20
oerheksyou could keep asing questions and not try that..09:21
JadedJIt takes a wifi connection and shares it via the ethernet interface09:21
TXCJadedJ: Do the wifi and ethernet share subnet?09:21
TXCMaybe it's ip conflict09:22
JadedJNo differenet subnets09:22
JadedJ*different09:22
JadedJIt was working fine for 48 hours09:22
JadedJToday it decided to just stop working09:22
JadedJThe wifi is controlled by wpa_supplicant and dhclient09:23
JadedJI followed this guide, but adapted it for ubuntu 1609:23
JadedJhttps://www.ascinc.com/blog/linux/how-to-build-a-simple-router-with-ubuntu-server-18-04-1-lts-bionic-beaver/09:23
jeremy31JadedJ: did you have to install a package to get the wifi adapter to work to begin with?09:26
JadedJno09:26
JadedJit worked out of the box09:26
JadedJhere is the info for the wifi adapter09:28
JadedJconfiguration: broadcast=yes driver=ath9k_htc driverversion=4.4.0-171-generic firmware=1.409:28
JadedJ^from sudo lshw -C network09:28
oerhekssudo systemctl status networking  might give a clue09:29
JadedJhmmm09:31
JadedJSo I can ping the gateway now09:32
JadedJBut now I'm not sure which command fixed it09:33
JadedJsudo service wpa_supplicant restart09:33
JadedJor09:33
aivitthere is something that keeps changing the permissions of '/opt/rclone/rclone.conf' to root ownership. how do i found out what is doing it09:33
JadedJsudo service networking restart09:33
JadedJI will wait till it goes down again in the future, and try one command and wait a while09:33
TXCHopefully it won't :)09:35
snpresenthope canonical can release an archlinux based ubuntu edition09:36
TXCWhy? Archlinux exists already :)09:38
snpresentubuntu based on archlinux  i mean09:38
oerheksor arch based on ubuntulinux ..09:39
oerhekscome on, keep the channel free for support09:39
AvivI have HPE DL380 Gen10 with 6.7TB Disk size (SSD). When I install Ubuntu 18.04 server I see the full disk size, when I try to install Ubuntu 16.04 I only see 124.1GB of the size. Any thoughts?09:41
ryuoAviv: why do you need to use 16.04? it's EOL in about 15 months.09:42
ryuoa server that new might require 18.04 to get full coverage.09:42
Avivryuo, Because some project of TensorFlow that I need it to be on 16.0409:43
ryuoAviv: could you use a container for that?09:43
AvivNope, must be bare metal for deep learning09:43
ryuoerr... containers aren't a VM. they use the same kernel as the host.09:43
AvivI know I know, it's something very specific09:44
ryuodid you try 16.04 with the HWE kernel?09:44
AvivCan't understand why 16.04 cannot see my full disk09:44
AvivNope09:44
AvivWill try now09:44
ryuoiirc, the boot media has an option to boot the HWE kernel.09:44
ryuoi presume you're using the latest ISO for 16.04 server09:45
ryuo.6 or w/e it's at now.09:45
AvivYep09:46
ryuoany difference?09:46
AvivOn it now :)09:46
oerhekshttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1012002/raid-disk-size-is-less-than-display-in-ssa-on-hp-proliant-dl380-gen1009:47
oerheksmight be your answer09:47
AvivTo use 04.3 then?09:49
AvivI'll try now with 06 first09:50
ryuonewer should work.09:50
ryuothat's minimum.09:50
AvivI am doing it via iLO so it a little bit slow09:50
Avivcan't wait to see if it works, on it for 2 days already09:50
ryuoAviv: always try HWE if you have issues, especially with very recent hardware.09:51
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AvivThanks ryuo!! Working09:55
AvivOne more question - which is more stable CUDA 10-1 or 10-2?09:55
ryuoAviv: no experience with CUDA.10:00
AvivThanks !10:02
bingbongsongHey, i have a weird issue. I'm running Ubuntu LTS as a VmWare ESXI VM since one year back. Have worked great. Today not so much. Suddenly it is in read-only mode saying "Physical disk NOT OK BAD".10:04
bingbongsongHave checked physical disk of server, no issues, everything else works fine. Rebooted the Linux VM and problem persist. Tried recovery mode. But can't even run FSCK there.10:04
ztanehow do I disable the font scaling on ubuntu 18.04.10:17
ztaneit is *never* ok to change it to 200 % in any configuration that I have...10:17
ztaneand yet every time I change any display configuration, attach anything external I *always* get 200 % even though I *never* want it.10:18
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TomyWorkwhat you're saying is that you don't have a 4k display?10:27
ztaneTomyWork: I have high-dpi display that I do not want to use as high-dpi10:32
ztaneI found that, I need to use gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1 and gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.xsettings overrides "[{'Gdk/WindowScalingFactor', <1>}]"10:33
ztaneand at least it does not seem to change them all the time.10:33
ztaneof course gnome's antiusability hits me again.10:35
TomyWorkztane, did you set the display's full resolution?10:41
TomyWorkif you did, what you're saying is that actually 200% is okay in the configuration you have, for most people and that you just have a non-standard use case where you want tiny fonts on a high-dpi display10:42
TomyWorkztane, https://askubuntu.com/questions/906797/scaling-gnome-login-screen-on-hidpi-display some of this might be helpful10:44
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aienaI am on ubuntu 16.04 suddenly the server logs in as guest. I have not changed any configuration what should I check?10:58
aienamany solutions suggest addind custom config to lightdm to enable autologin but I checked if any custom files were put there are there is nothing.10:59
rudeguyhello11:05
rudeguyi've downloaded the man pages for c programming, but i've noticed there are some missing11:05
rudeguy(for example, the stdlib man page)11:05
rudeguyis it possible to download the missing ones?11:05
bhanteCan someone help me get golden dictionary working?11:26
JustLandedOnMarshi11:39
JustLandedOnMarsso how long there will be official 32bit ubuntu ?11:40
TXCJustLandedOnMars: As long as the community want it and hardware exists.11:45
TXCJustLandedOnMars: Is suppose you mean i386 support, since there are other hardware that run 32bit11:45
JustLandedOnMarsalso, how much RAM 32bit can support up to ?11:46
TXCaround 3GB11:46
JustLandedOnMarsI have 6GB and it sees it all11:46
TXCThen your kernel support PAE which supports up to 64GB11:47
TXCand CPU.11:47
ircExilecool stuff about pae and 32bit gentlemen11:55
ircExileI like 32bit support as well.11:56
jackhumi am trying to upgrade my 16.04 to 18.04 , but even after resolving all apt-update ppa errors , i am still getting install all available updates for your release before upgrading12:26
jackhumi manually , unticked all the ppas which were conflicting with update , 404 errors and release key not found errors .12:27
jackhumbut i am not able to upgrade my dist still12:27
BluesKajHowdy folks12:38
Teikoman_fi(Not sure if more question to ubuntu-server but same issue should be also on desktop etc) Does someone have experience with Hetzner dediboxes and Ubuntu 18.04 running KVM with uvt-kvm etc?  Is it normal that both virsh and uvt-kvm is unable to get ip address of the vms? Pretty sure I am missing something but ehh 90% of the ubuntu guides etc are <-12:50
Teikoman_fi18.04 and use the interfaces file instead of netplan so I am no longer sure what I am missing.12:50
jackhumdo-release-upgrade -c  , gives me new version available 18.04.3 , but when i do do-release-upgrade it repeatedly prompts me to do all the upgrades first, please help12:50
Teikoman_fiI am on 18.04.312:51
Teikoman_fioh nvm sry read too fast12:51
jackhumwhen doing sudo apt-get upgrade , i have this message where it says one package has been kept back12:51
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k_szeIs there a way to use badblocks so that I can resume a scan later?13:07
k_szee.g. I call badblocks with -s -v. If I interrupt badblocks, will I get to know the last scanned block?13:09
ircExilethanks k_sze, I forgot that I could run badblocks13:09
k_szeI don't know why it's sooo slow.13:10
k_szeI'm running it on a 1 TB 2.5" HDD, on a USB 3 dock that does UASP.13:10
ircExileman I don't keep up with tech does the usap stuff make it faster13:11
ircExilebadblocks is supposed to run lots of different patterns to make sure the sector is ok13:11
k_szeUASP is supposed to be faster than using USB block storage13:12
rudeguyi've downloaded the man pages for c programming, but i've noticed some are missing (for example, stdlib). is it possible to download them?13:13
k_szebecause it's doing SCSI protocol directly over USB13:13
k_szeAt this rate it's going to take 35 hours to scan the 1 TB disk, what the hell?13:15
k_szeIs that even normal for badblocks?13:15
ioriafrom the man page seems that you can specify the start and last block k_sze , so you can run it in chunks13:16
k_szeioria, yes, but I wonder if it will report the last scanned block number if I interrupt it. -s -v shows percentage, not block number.13:19
ice9how much performance loss between using the discrete card as primary GPU and using PRIME?13:19
k_szeI guess there's only one way to find out.13:19
k_sze`Interrupted at block 71173696` nice13:19
ircExileI wonder if you should specify the sector size13:19
ioriarudeguy, probably you want manpages-posix-dev13:19
k_szeircExile, that's one thing I don't understand about badblocks.13:20
rudeguyioria: i've downloaded that one too13:20
k_szeLike, if the disk is fully AF with no 512-byte fallback and the controller doesn't support 512-byte I/O either, and I specify -b 512, what would happen?13:21
geirharudeguy: man stdlib.h13:21
ioriarudeguy, the man page is there13:22
rudeguyoh13:22
rudeguyi'm not sure why have i never tried this13:22
Teikoman_fiis there a reason why I cannot find newer package of network manager with apt-cache policy? even when trying to run updates etc it still tells me that 1.10.6-1.2 is latest when the latest should be according to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+changelog 1.22.1-113:23
HabbieTeikoman_fi, https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&searchon=names&keywords=network-manager13:25
ioriathere is no 1.10.6-1.2 is  in the repos13:26
ircExilek_sze: what settings did you use? destructive or leave the same data?13:26
Teikoman_fiioria: it's in the bionic updates section and should have been more precise-> 1.10.6-2ubuntu1.2:13:27
Teikoman_fiand uhh this looks sad, I really was looking forward to the bridging stuff and not really a fan of going 19.10 with dedibox :D13:28
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] Getting following error while I try to install xchat13:31
Hanumaan```The following packages have unmet dependencies:13:31
Hanumaan xchat : Depends: libtcl8.6 (>= 8.6.0) but it is not installable13:31
Hanumaan         Recommends: xchat-indicator but it is not installable13:31
HanumaanE: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.```13:31
ioriaHanumaan, apt-cache policy libtcl8.6 | nc termbin.com 999913:32
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker, https://termbin.com/zfnu13:33
ioria!info libtcl8.613:34
ubottulibtcl8.6 (source: tcl8.6): Tcl (the Tool Command Language) v8.6 - run-time library files. In component main, is optional. Version 8.6.9+dfsg-2 (eoan), package size 876 kB, installed size 4008 kB13:34
ioriaHanumaan, what's your ubuntu release ?13:35
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker, Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS13:39
ioriaHanumaan, i suggest to check your sources.list13:40
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker, here it is13:40
Hanumaan``` cat /etc/apt/sources.list13:40
Hanumaandeb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic multiverse universe13:40
Hanumaandeb http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ bionic-security multiverse universe13:40
Hanumaandeb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-updates multiverse universe13:40
Hanumaandeb [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic stable13:40
Hanumaan# deb-src [arch=amd64] https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu bionic stable```13:40
pragmaticenigma!paste | Hanumaan13:42
ubottuHanumaan: 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.13:42
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/NrqtTTbFb3/13:42
ioriaHanumaan, you can see you don't have main13:43
ioriaHanumaan, and that's not really a default 'sources.list'13:44
Teikoman_fiUhh I wish there was visible reason why 18.04 was "skipped" from getting 1.20 or it might appear someday in the future.13:45
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker, could the default one be also in different location?13:45
ioriain general ? nope13:45
leftyfbHanumaan: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/6VKQgzdvQv/13:48
leftyfbHanumaan: replace what you have with that13:48
leftyfbHanumaan: also, what is with this "[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] hurt_locker" at the beginning13:50
Hanumaan[Kiran Kumar Telukunta, IndiaYouth] leftyfb, in my organization IRC is blocked I"m coming to IRC via sameroom-slack and it is adding that prefix I suppose13:53
akmal25hi14:01
nyexhello, friends :) i have an nvidia card that was working with the driver from the graphics-driver ppa, but then xorg updated something and now the nvidia driver doesn't load anymore. that happened already, and i fixed it. but i don't remember how.14:01
nyexi think the fix had something to do with updating the nvidia driver to a newer one, but i'm not sure. now i have the 410 installed14:01
akmal25hey guys i am using ubuntu 16.04. i just installed it yesterday.14:05
akmal25i am having problem in opening any video with vlc player14:05
akmal25as soon as i open any video vlc closes immedetly.14:06
Cheezthat goes end of life next year, you should seriously consider 18.0414:06
akmal25i am planing to install 20.04 directly as soon as it comes out14:07
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: I would also agree with Cheez ... Install 18.04... you will have to install 18.04 to get to 20.04 anyways14:07
akmal25anyway when i open the video from terminal i get this error14:08
akmal25VLC media player 2.2.2 Weatherwax (revision 2.2.2-0-g6259d80)14:08
akmal25[0000000001ac2148] core libvlc: Running vlc with the default interface. Use 'cvlc' to use vlc without interface.14:08
akmal25Segmentation fault (core dumped)14:08
akmal25will downloading 20.04 iso wouldn't work?14:09
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: This isn't anyway moment. We're having difficulty understanding why you're not willing to take the advice given.14:09
pragmaticenigma20.04 is not supported here14:10
akmal25ok i will upgrade when i get solution for this vlc problem14:11
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: We're not recommended an upgrade... we're recommended you start with a fresh install of 18.0414:11
pragmaticenigmaAlso, errors like that are common when you install software that isn't provided through the Ubuntu software repository. Which means your VLC install is not supported14:11
akmal25vlc is in ubuntu software install14:12
akmal25i installed it from there14:12
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: then lets approach it from a different point of view. The volunteers here are primarily running 18.04 and 19.10 ... They're going to provide better assistance if you're running the same version14:13
akmal25pragmaticenigma: oops14:13
akmal25btw is there any difference between 18.04 and 19.10 aside from one is Long support version14:15
akmal25which one would you prefer?14:17
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: The versions of applications in each successive release of Ubuntu are newer14:17
pragmaticenigmaTraditionally a Linux distribution keeps the same versions of applications through its support cycle, only updated the existing version for bugs and security updates. So think of Ubuntu versions of snapshots of the software that is included14:18
leftyfbakmal25: try removing the vlc from apt and install the snap14:20
akmal25leftyfb: how to do that?14:20
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: 16.04 came with VLC version 2.2 ... 18.04 has VLC version 3.014:20
leftyfbakmal25: sudo apt remove --purge vlc && sudo snap install vlc14:20
akmal25pragmaticenigma: i didn't had any vlc when i installed the OS.14:21
leftyfbakmal25: the snap version of vlc in 16.04 is 3.0.8. Try it14:22
pragmaticenigmaakmal25: came with => offered with14:22
akmal25leftyfb: will i have to download repository first14:22
leftyfbakmal25: huh?14:22
leftyfbakmal25: download what repository? You mean snap is updating it's cache of available packages?14:23
akmal25leftyfb: what is snap? i dont know14:24
leftyfbakmal25: sudo apt remove --purge vlc && sudo snap install vlc14:24
leftyfbakmal25: snap is another type of packages14:24
akmal25leftyfb: ok i am running it now14:24
leftyfbakmal25: really though, since you just installed this yesterday and things aren't working out of the box, something didn't go right and you should install again with 18.04 from scratch.14:27
leftyfbakmal25: is there a specific reason you installed 16.04 and don't want to install 18.04 instead?14:28
akmal25leftyfb: well i downloaded the iso file last year but never used it14:28
akmal25i tried it in Virtualbox for some time14:29
akmal25and forgot about it14:29
akmal25now i am using it with dual boot14:31
leftyfbakmal25: go download 18.04 and use that instead14:34
leftyfbakmal25: please do not private messages unless asked to do so14:34
akmal25leftyfb: sorry14:35
akmal25leftyfb: anyway what about 19.10 version i mean 20.04 version will be available in like 5 or 6 months so should i download 19.1014:36
lotuspsychjeakmal25: feel free to join #ubuntu+1 and help test the devel version of 20.0414:37
leftyfbakmal25: stick with LTS versions. They are more stable, supported for longer and are made to upgrade to the next LTS easier and cleaner.14:37
pragmaticenigmalotuspsychje: not a good idea for someone just starting to use Linux/Ubuntu14:37
lotuspsychjei didnt say replace, help test could be another machine14:37
leftyfbakmal25: you should install 18.04 and then upgrade to 20.04 after it's released if you like.14:37
akmal25leftyfb: ok14:38
CheeryI just had an issue with modemmanager because it's trying to chatter with every serial port it finds.14:40
Cheeryaccording to the records the problem has been persisting for 4 years and occassionally misattributed to different other things.14:40
Cheerycould you finally DONT install modemmanager in default distribution?14:41
leftyfbCheery: file a bug14:41
leftyfbCheery: this is community support. We cannot do anything with recommended changes to the distribution14:42
sixechoon 5.3... is there a fresher apt repository?  need rustc 1.39+ and only rustc 1.37 in the repo :(14:48
leftyfbsixecho: 5.3 is a kernel version, not ubuntu version14:49
lotuspsychjesixecho: usually we advice to not mix package versions from different ubuntu versions14:50
leftyfbsixecho: only rustc 1.37 is available in ubuntu 18.04.14:50
leftyfb!latest | sixecho14:50
ubottusixecho: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.14:50
lotuspsychjesixecho: can you tell the volunteers wich ubuntu version you have, and why you need the higher package version for?14:50
sixecholotuspsychje:  i'm on 19.10... trying to compile a rust project for testing; and one of the dependent libs errors on compile b/c the dependent function is not marked as stable.  it is in rustc 1.39+14:53
lotuspsychjesixecho: we also dont advice & support own compiled packages, can you use !backports or !snaps on your system?14:56
sixecholotuspsychje: i will look into that, thanks15:00
lotuspsychjesixecho: 20.04 gives version 1.38 so i assume also no dice in your case?15:02
ice9how much performance loss between using the discrete card as primary GPU and using PRIME?15:07
lotuspsychjeice9: come discuss in #ubuntu+1 please15:08
ice9lotuspsychje, sure but why?15:08
lotuspsychjeice9: its a discussion poll15:08
lotuspsychjeice9: #ubuntu-discuss sorry15:08
hggdhice9: because your question is not really a support question15:08
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IndustrialHi. When I open an ISO file with "Disk Image Mounter" then I see it in the sidebar in Nautilus16:39
Industrialbut my user has no rights to read the mounted disk16:39
IndustrialHow do I fix that16:39
IndustrialIt's being mounted to /media/<user>16:40
pragmaticenigmaIndustrial: Does Disk Image Mounter ask you for sudo permissions? (Prompt for password on launch?)16:41
Industrialpragmaticenigma: No, it doesn't16:45
pragmaticenigmaIndustrial: can you access it through the command line? and see the contents of the disk?16:46
max12345hello, a program selected my hdmi monitor as audio output instead of the regular plug. I want that to never ever happen, how do I set that?16:56
max12345I have found the volume controls, I just basically want to delete hdmi as an option16:57
max12345or make it default to nothing over the hdmi.16:57
acetakwasI run Ubuntu on Virtualbox, but Chrome freezes intermittently.17:01
acetakwasAnyone has this experience?17:01
newdimensionWhen you have a command that keeps running (e.g. tail -f foo.txt), you have a blinking _. Why does the terminal allow input? I'm guessing it's to account for the case for when the process allows for arguments?17:02
pragmaticenigmamax12345: you can set the preferred output, but you will not be able to "delete" the output or hide it. If an application is overriding that setting, then the application itself will need to be configured to the desired output.17:03
pragmaticenigmanewdimension: To disable the cursor would also disable the ability to interupt those processes with "Ctrl + C" or "Ctrl + Break" ... for more information on why, you would have to contact the developer/group of the application to find out their reasoning.17:04
newdimensionpragmaticenigma: Good point17:05
pragmaticenigmaacetakwas: Virtualized machines are always going to run slower and experience lag. They are a guest to the hosting OS and subject to the same rules as other applications running on the host machine. For better performance, you can sometimes tweak the settings of the virtual machine.17:07
pragmaticenigmaacetakwas: Also, if your computer BIOS has an option for Virtual Machine optimization (different manufacturers have different names) make sure it is enabled. That will help allow the Virtual machine have more direct access to the computers hardware, and bypass the some of the Host OS resource restrictions17:08
acetakwaspragmaticenigma: Thanks for the points. I do have a pretty decent machine. (16GB RAM, i7: 6 Core, 12 Logical Processors)17:10
acetakwasIt's my work computer.17:11
acetakwasThe VM is quite fine for everything else. At least after several re-installs and tweaks (also tried Hyper-V, which was a trouble to use).17:11
acetakwasBut Chrome just freezes every few seconds.17:12
pragmaticenigmaacetakwas: Unfortunately Chrome support isn't available here. There are tweaks and settings that you can try, but you will have to consult a forum / support channel that supports Chrome17:13
acetakwaspragmaticenigma: I understand. Can you suggest any?17:22
diverdudeHi, i am getting this error: E: Release file for http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic-updates/InRelease is not valid yet (invalid for another 1h 31min 35s). Updates for this repository will not be applied.         When i run this cmd: apt-get update --fix-missing && apt-get install -y     build-essential     bzip2     gfortran     git     libgl1-mesa-glx     mercurial     && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/*   what does that mean?17:27
pragmaticenigmadiverdude: Possibly means the mirror is being updated and you need to wait for a while before trying again17:28
tomreynor your system time is incorrect (run "date")17:29
ioriasounds timectl issue ...17:29
johnfghi folks17:30
ioriadiverdude, dual boot system ?17:30
johnfgbrand new installation of ubuntu server 19.10.  I wanted a desktop, and had decided on xfce.17:31
diverdudeioria: no its just a normal single boot host system running centos17:31
johnfgTo install it (or so I thought) I ran, 'sudo apt-get install xubuntu-desktop'.17:32
johnfgBut instead of xfce, it seems as though it's the ubuntu desktop!17:32
ioriadiverdude, there's probably a mismatch between clock and your timezone17:36
johnfgDoes xubuntu look like the unity desktop?  Looking at the xubuntu website, doesn't seem like it should.17:37
agentjayjayhello everyone.  I have ubuntu 18.04 and I didn't make any changes recently but now bluetooth headsets stop working.  They pair and trust, stay live for a minute or two and then disconnect (specifically, bluetooth toggles off and on)17:41
agentjayjayI do also see this in syslog: Error setting property 'Powered' on interface org.bluez.Adapter1: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.ServiceUnknown: The name :1.563 was not provided by any .service files (g-dbus-error-quark, 2)17:41
agentjayjaya live cd (manjaro) i had lying around works fine.  windows 10 on this box works fine too17:41
rfmjohnfg, try "echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP" to see if it's XFCE...17:42
agentjayjayhappens the same in plasma or gnome17:44
agentjayjayany ideas?17:44
agentjayjaythanks in advance.17:44
johnfgrfm: ubuntu:GNOME is what's returned.17:47
johnfgStrange.  The only thing that should have been gnome, was that I installed gdm3.17:48
johnfgvs. lightdm.17:48
rfmjohnfg, then you're not running XFCE.  (check the login screen for a session type selection; dunno how gdm3 does it)17:48
johnfgrfm: Will do.  Thanks.17:49
agentjayjayhi everyone.  any body good with bluetooth debugging?17:58
jeremy31agentjayjay:  what is the problem?18:08
agentjayjaybluetooth headsets connect and don't stay connected.18:08
agentjayjaythey disconnect after 30 secs to a minute18:08
agentjayjaythe bluetooth applet in gnome or plasma appear to say that bluetooth is turned off18:09
agentjayjayand then it turns back on, reconnects18:09
jeremy31agentjayjay: sounds like some USB powersave18:09
agentjayjayi added usbcore.autosuspend=-1 to  /etc/default/grub18:10
agentjayjayno difference18:10
agentjayjaytlp is also not installed18:10
agentjayjayor laptop mode18:10
jeremy31Isn't autosuspend to keep power to USB ports during suspend?18:13
agentjayjayi'll share a pastebin of bluetoothctl in a second18:14
agentjayjaythat i don't know18:14
jeremy31I have to get back to work soon18:14
agentjayjayok, one sec18:15
agentjayjayhttps://pastebin.com/aiQ6hZm218:15
pragmaticenigmaagentjayjay: have you attached any new devices to your computer's USB ports, around the same time this behavior started to happen?18:17
agentjayjaynothing else is plugged in18:17
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agentjayjaywould reinstalling the bluetooth packages help?18:24
pragmaticenigmaagentjayjay: it might... which packages have you installed?18:25
crimson_kingUsing Firefox ESR stable snap package, will the default snap permissions affect USB debugging? I open about:debugging and it is missing remote debugging tabs.18:28
agentjayjaypragmaticenigma: https://pastebin.com/pJuc204Y18:31
crimson_kingOh, nevermind my issue there, I just asked at Mozilla:#introduction. They are the ones developing the Snap package, they must know how to help me.18:32
pragmaticenigmaagentjayjay: I know there is another control utility out there, think it is bluectl or something. From what I've seen on it, it seems to have more robust controls for bluetooth setup. It might be something to investigate with18:32
pragmaticenigmacrimson_king: cheers, you are correct that a dedicated forum/channel is going to be a great place to find help18:34
kinghatanyone able to use grub customizer on 19.10?18:34
pragmaticenigmakinghat: It's better to ask about the issue you're having and provide as much detail as you can about what you are trying to do and what you would like to have happen18:36
agentjayjaypragmaticenigma: i searched for bluectl but nothing came up.  I did try sudo btmon18:37
agentjayjayand something is sending this:18:37
agentjayjay< HCI Command: Intel SW RF Kill (0x3f|0x003f) plen 0   #11653 [hci0] 157.876176> HCI Event: Command Complete (0x0e) plen 4            #11654 [hci0] 157.877584      Intel SW RF Kill (0x3f|0x003f) ncmd 1        Status: Success (0x00)18:37
kinghatmine is missing icons and everything18:39
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pragmaticenigmaagentjayjay: do you have a physically disconnect switch for wifi on your machine? or a keybaord with "magic" function keys?18:41
UndefinedIsNotAF /msg Nickserv identify 123418:41
UndefinedIsNotAF /msg Nickserv identify 123418:41
UndefinedIsNotAFoups, sorry18:41
UndefinedIsNotAFHi18:41
UndefinedIsNotAFI'm looking a graphical tool to tune my18:42
UndefinedIsNotAFhow do you say "Ordonanceur" in english?18:42
agentjayjaypragmaticenigma: magic function keys but i haven't used them ever.  rfkill says everything is unblocked18:42
UndefinedIsNotAFthe stuff that give cpu time to process?18:42
UndefinedIsNotAFhow its called?18:42
UndefinedIsNotAFThe Scheduler*18:43
UndefinedIsNotAFI'm looking a graphical tool to tune my GNU/Linux scheduler. To tune the frequency of switching, the way the priority list is updated, that kind of nerd styuff18:44
UndefinedIsNotAFis it possible?18:44
pragmaticenigma!enter UndefinedIsNotAF18:44
pragmaticenigma!enter | UndefinedIsNotAF18:44
ubottuUndefinedIsNotAF: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone.18:44
UndefinedIsNotAFmy 19:44:02 message take one line and the full question18:45
pragmaticenigmaUndefinedIsNotAF: Not sure I understand what you mean by "Gnu/Linux scheduler" ... are you talking cron jobs, or kernel tuning, something else?18:48
jwtiyarhey18:58
jwtiyar why i cant see translation form ubuntu launchpad?18:58
jwtiyardirectly goes to focal version and tell me this series not available yet18:58
UndefinedIsNotAFpragmaticenigma: kernel tuning18:58
UndefinedIsNotAFpragmaticenigma: you know there is kernel tuned for audio, i want to tune myself the scheduler18:59
UndefinedIsNotAFI read an article on pimpmykernel.org but it look to need to recompile the kernel19:01
UndefinedIsNotAFis this needed?19:01
ioriaUndefinedIsNotAF, Tuning I/O Schedulers  section : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Reference/IOSchedulers19:04
pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: Can you provide a link to what you are trying to look at?19:05
UndefinedIsNotAFioria: i want the kyber (Multiqueue); how i can install it?19:07
ioriano idea19:07
UndefinedIsNotAFioria: im not looking for IO schedulers19:08
ioriai see19:08
UndefinedIsNotAFim looking for CPU scheduler processes19:08
pragmaticenigmaUndefinedIsNotAF: If you know how to install it, you can... Support in this channel is only for the kernels readily available in the official Ubuntu repositories19:08
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, when i go to ubuntu page on launchapad and click on translation tab shows me my language but from yesterday when i click this tab shows nothing and tell that this series not available yet19:08
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu goes to this19:08
sarnoldUndefinedIsNotAF: the linux kernel process scheduler is not something that can swapped at runtime. yuou need to build yuour own kernel in order to do this19:09
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, i have to manually enter this https://translations.launchpad.net/ubuntu/eoan19:09
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, this page comes https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pLdjsqOQOhVEfy7LQ3faW3Ktia-UPgrn/view?usp=sharing19:10
pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: I'm not sure how you're reaching that page... If I go to "https://translations.launchpad.net/" I see direct link to each Ubuntu release on the home page19:10
jwtiyarthis is screenshot of it19:10
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, see my screenshoot19:11
jwtiyarbefore i was going there normally directly shows me trasnlation but will go to this page19:11
jwtiyari have to manually type eoan page then translate19:12
ioriaUndefinedIsNotAF, man sched19:12
pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: I don't know what you are doing on your end... again if I go to https://translations.launchpad.net/ ... I see links to each of the Ubuntu releases along the left hand side of the page. I'm not sure what you're doing on your end to end up at that URL19:14
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pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: Also, this channel is for Support of Ubuntu the OS... launchpad is managed by Canonical and there is a link for their support at the bottom of the page19:15
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, bro can you please go to this link  https://launchpad.net/ubuntu19:15
jwtiyarthen click on trasnlation tab19:15
pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: Again, the launchpad site is managed by Canonical, for support use the link at the bottom of the page you're looking at19:16
pragmaticenigmajwtiyar: This channel is operated by community volunteers. We do not have access or insight into Canonical's operations or their hosted sites.19:17
daxthere's also the #launchpad IRC channel, if that's helpful19:17
jwtiyarpragmaticenigma, thank you bro19:18
LeMagicienHi guys19:37
LeMagicienI was having some resolution related issues on Ubuntu. I have a 1440p monitor with R5 3600 and RTX 2070Super, but my resolution is stuck at 1024x768 and can't be changed19:38
LeMagicienUsing the package nvidia-driver-435 with kernel 5.3.26-generic19:38
UndefinedIsNotAFIs doing sudo apt install $(sudo apt search python | grep "/" | cut -d/ -f1) evil?19:41
UndefinedIsNotAFi think its fine, but is it a good practice?19:41
pragmaticenigmaUndefinedIsNotAF: best practice is to search, then install what you need.19:50
pragmaticenigmaUndefinedIsNotAF: or add the "-s" switch to your apt command, to simulate before breaking your system19:51
pragmaticenigmaunless of course your goal is to install every python package known to Ubuntu, plus any other package that references it in the descrption (even if it has nothing to do with the prgramming language)19:53
sarnoldUndefinedIsNotAF: that is most definitely a Bad Idea19:56
lordcirth_apt install 'python-*' would be *less* Bad20:06
sarnold(still terrible)20:06
lordcirth_But that's still a lot of packages that do who knows what20:06
ioriaespecially 'cause we don't know why20:08
pragmaticenigmaUndefinedIsNotAF: If you have a bunch of known packages that you need to install at one time, you can list all the packages you would like to install at the same time, separating each package with a space. Example: "apt install python3 python3-requests"20:10
UndefinedIsNotAFpragmaticenigma: good idea20:12
netcrashHello, I just asked for an increase on a VM , but I don't know the initial hired disk space, is there anyway to see the increase in the logs?20:32
leftyfbnetcrash: not really, no. Why not ask your provider?20:36
pragmaticenigmanetcrash: you would only be able to see it in a disk management tool, after the VM was rebooted, after the vm settings were changed20:36
pragmaticenigmayou would then have to resize the partitions to fill the newly allocated space20:37
netcrashpragmaticenigma: ok, nothing I can do then, have to trust it. leftyfb20:38
leftyfbnetcrash: if the provider doesn't resize the filesystem for you, then you could compare the existing size to what you grow it to with the resize you'll need to do20:38
manornkHi, I have ubuntu 19.10 and i get this error: it looks like wine32 is missing, you should install it. I tried everything from stackoverflow but no luck, any ideas20:47
netcrashleftyfb: pragmaticenigma It's managed with ovirt Red Hat the filesystem only resizes as needed. Situation cleared.20:56
BlackPineUbuntu Xenial v16.04 (4.15.0-74-generic) + Netgear 340U USB Broadband Modem Dongle...   Works for internet access, but don't know where to look for application info on making Analog Voice Calls through it and attaching headset in/out to application.    Any assist here ?21:46
leftyfbBlackPine: I don't think that works the way you think it does. I don't think you can just make calls using the number from that modem.21:50
BlackPineCould be...    Entirely possible I was mistaken about the Dongle having all the guts of a cell phone except for the display, keyboard, etc...21:51
leftyfbBlackPine: it does, but it's not made to make calls from.21:52
BlackPineperhaps NetGear would be a better place to pose the question to see IF the dongle is even capable of that function...21:52
BlackPineAm I correct that Voice Calls are made using an ANALOG frequency, and basically uses the GSM protocols ?21:53
leftyfb!ot | BlackPine21:54
ubottuBlackPine: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!21:54
DatzHi, I'm trying to wake on mouse or keyboard. The first thing that comes up is this three year old guide. Should I follow it? https://askubuntu.com/questions/848698/wake-up-from-suspend-using-wireless-usb-keyboard-or-mouse-for-any-linux-distro22:03
Datzor is there a better way now?22:04
pragmaticenigmaDatz: Most of the support for waking on mouse movement or keyboard is dependent on the computer's firmware or BIOS. If the computer doesn't ship with such a feature. Adding software to do it will negate any power savings as the computer can never fully power down in order to keep the periphials powered enough to register the action.22:08
Datzah ok. That was my first thought. I'll have a look into the bios22:10
pragmaticenigmaDatz: It's also worth noting that most computers are capable of booting fast enough that suspend-to-ram (often referred to as standby) and suspend-to-disk (hibernate) are sometimes not recommended22:10
DatzI see. The reason I want to do it is beacause the computer power button is out of the way. (NUC on a VESA mount)22:12
pragmaticenigmaDatz: I thought those units were designed to remain powered on all the time?22:12
Datzprobably, but it's going to eat power.22:13
DatzI think any computer is desinged to remain on all the time.22:13
DatzAnyway, it's my moms and she uses it like < 1hr a day22:14
pragmaticenigmaDatz: https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000023873/intel-nuc.html22:14
Datznot going to keep it on 24/722:14
DatzYeah, bios was my first thought, then I googled and got that article.22:15
Datzthoguht maybe it was a software thing too,.22:15
DatzThanks though, I'll have a look.22:15
manornkHi, I have ubuntu 19.10 and i get this error: it looks like wine32 is missing, you should install it. I tried everything from stackoverflow but no luck, any ideas22:21
DatzHave you installed wine32?22:26
jayjoI'm looking into PAM in order to secure SSH logins and potentially incorporate a yubikey. I don't see a lot of info available - does anyone know of a good resource to get this done?22:28
manornkDatz, can't install it, errors22:30
sarnoldjayjo: libpam-yubico - two-factor password and YubiKey OTP PAM module22:30
manornkI tried every solution out there but no luck22:30
sarnoldjayjo: https://github.com/Yubico/yubico-pam  probably that package is this tree22:30
Datzmanornk: not sure if I can help you with them, but if you pastebin the errors, maybe someone will be able to.22:31
sarnoldjayjo: I haven't tried it yet myself but I've been meaning to look at it for ages :)22:31
jayjoI haven't used PAM a lot. Is this just a umbrella term for the generic auth stack?22:36
pragmaticenigmajayjo: more or less, yes22:37
sarnoldjayjo: yeah; PAM lets you configure per-service how authentication and account informatoin should be retrieved22:37
pragmaticenigmajayjo: while a lot of us are in both, #ubuntu-server may have some other people more familiar with setting up this sort of thing22:37
sarnoldjayjo: libpam-doc: /usr/share/doc/libpam-doc/txt/Linux-PAM_SAG.txt.gz22:38
sarnoldNOTHING about PAM will make sense until you read this doc; after that, it'll just be confusing :)22:38
jayjoI can't track down that file on my system - is it available elsewhere?22:41
sarnoldjayjo: apt install libpam-doc  :)22:42
ducassejayjo: there are several ways to use a yubikey with pam, you need to decide on which auth method to use22:44
ducassejayjo: there is a simple guide on the yubico site22:52
Paddy_NIDoes anyone know how I can mount an image created using dd of an Windows XP drive with write access?22:59
Paddy_NIIf I mount the image using gnome-disks it's read-only22:59
DatzI think the problem with wakeup with keyboard or mouse is that I'm using wireless devices like the solar/logitech unifying receiver..23:02
Datzhave to try with wired keyboard23:02
Datzyeah, that seems to be the problem23:05
Datzalthough, you'd think with suspend the unifying software would still be running or something.23:06
sarnoldPaddy_NI: try installing ntfs-3g, the package description claims read/write support http://jp-andre.pagesperso-orange.fr/advanced-ntfs-3g.html23:06
Paddy_NIsarnold, It's already installed23:06
Paddy_NIHas been for a long time23:06
sarnoldPaddy_NI: what does 'mount' report for the options used to mount the filesystem?23:08
Paddy_NIsarnold, How do I check that?23:09
sarnoldPaddy_NI: run mount | grep ntfs -- that23:09
sarnoldthat'll limit the output to just the filesystem in question, hopefully23:09
Paddy_NIsarnold, Nothing shows up23:10
sarnoldPaddy_NI: alright, just a bare mount then and look for it by eye23:11
Paddy_NII just unmounted it using gnome-disks23:11
Paddy_NIsarnold, mount.nilfs2: Error while mounting /dev/loop27 on /home/patrick/XP: Invalid argument23:13
sarnoldnilfs2 eh?23:13
Paddy_NII did this "sudo mount /media/patrick/Storage/Jamison/2nd_attempt /home/patrick/XP"23:13
sarnoldPaddy_NI: try mount -t ntfs-3g ... instead23:14
Paddy_NIsarnold, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZCXQvk6Tv6/23:15
sarnoldPaddy_NI: what does file /media/patrick/Storage/Jamison/2nd_attempt  report?23:15
Paddy_NIsarnold, I don't understand23:16
Paddy_NIoh nm I get you23:16
Paddy_NIsarnold, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/D7FCcShc97/23:17
sparrHow can I create a User Defined paper size for printing that will show up in the print dialog from various programs?23:19
sarnoldPaddy_NI: is this by any chance just the partition table of the drive in question? or boot loader? I haven't run file on an ntfs image in decades but this doesn't look at all like what I expected23:20
Paddy_NIsarnold, This is a dd of an XP drive23:20
Paddy_NIsarnold, I have no idea how it should look. That output does not look good23:21
Paddy_NIThe thing is the actual physical hardware boots and operates perfectly well23:21
Paddy_NII have also shut it down properly, I booted from a usb key running xubuntu and dd'd the drive to a file on an attached sata drive23:22
Paddy_NIThe XP drive is IDE so annoyingly I have to use the clients computer to work with it as I don't have to correct cabling any more to run it to sata or usb23:23
sarnoldPaddy_NI: alright, lets try this .. losetup -f /media/patrick/Storage/Jamison/2nd_attempt  -- then check dmesg for results..23:23
Paddy_NII converted the "2nd_attempt" image to a VDI which I tried loading up in vbox. It bluescreens on the XP boot splash23:24
Paddy_NIOkay23:24
Paddy_NIThank you for your time23:24
Paddy_NIsarnold, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/prgfHdS9PQ/23:25
sarnoldPaddy_NI: cool, does dmesg say anything about the new 'block device'? partition table or anything?23:26
Paddy_NIUmm.. How best to check that sarnold?23:27
sarnoldPaddy_NI: dmesg | tail -2023:27
Paddy_NIApologies but I rarely if ever use dmesg as I have no idea when I should use it or what I should be looking for.  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tQ2N2V4QqD/23:28
people398594hi, my package management is broken23:29
maszloI have recently migrated a long running ubuntu (core2duo to 8th gen i5 Intel NUC). I had some issues from not removing nvidia modules, but after that is running good. with one minor issue on the boot.  when i hit the power button it will show the BIOS options, then a get a blank grey screen where the grub2 boot options would be, it sits there while count down times out. then it boots as you would expect. I think the issue is with the23:30
maszloresolution, but any changes i makes in /etc/default/grub all appear to display after that selection window.  Is there somewhere else that would be the resolution of that first menu?23:30
Paddy_NIsarnold, I used this command when I created the image "sudo dd if=/dev/sda of=/media/xubuntu/Storage/Jamison/2nd_attempt bs=64K conv=noerror,sync"23:30
maszloi have used a grub customizer app, but hesitant to add bunch of PPA to this htpc / server23:32
Paddy_NII also created an image using gnome-disks. That one ended .img I converted that to a vdi too however I get exactly the same issue with boot loop. And it being read-only23:32
sarnoldPaddy_NI: hmm, what are the permissions on that vdl file?>23:33
Paddy_NIsarnold, "-rwxrwxrwx 1 patrick patrick 156173860864 Jan 17 18:54 Jamison_Windows_XP.vdi"23:34
sarnoldhmm. those are funny permissions; is that file on a read-only filesystem?23:35
Paddy_NIsarnold, As far as I know no.  I have a 2tb sata HDD in a dock and that is where the file resides23:36
Paddy_NIThe drive is 2tb sata is ntfs I think23:37
Paddy_NIsarnold, The permissions are the same for all the files on that drive23:37
Paddy_NII used a xbuntu live usb to create them using sudo23:38
sarnoldcan you copy the file to your home directory?23:38
Paddy_NIJUst a sex23:38
Paddy_NIlol23:38
Paddy_NIsec23:38
Paddy_NIX-D23:38
Paddy_NIsarnold, My pc is using a small ssd so not enough free space23:39
sarnold:(23:39
Paddy_NIbrb bathroom23:39
Paddy_NIsarnold, Would it be possible to recursively change the permissions of the parent folder?  I don't care if it messes those files up as I can if need be sit through the tedium of making another image23:45
Paddy_NII just might have a nervous breakdown23:45
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sarnoldPaddy_NI: sitting through the tedium of another image would be my attempt out of this one :) instead of dd if=/dev/sda .. use /dev/sda1  or whichever partition has just the filesystem23:46
sarnoldrather than grabbing the whole disk23:46
Paddy_NIsarnold, But then how would I be able to turn that into a vm23:46
sarnoldI'm surprised the VM thing wasn't good at coping with the whole disk, but hey, filesystems are easier to work with23:46
Paddy_NIWont that skip the boot sector etc23:46
Paddy_NIThe point of this is to preserve the XP system so that my client can still run a niche app23:47
sarnoldPaddy_NI: I've not tried a physical-to-virt before, I usually just want whatever data is on the thing so I can destroy the installation, hehe23:47
Paddy_NIIt's for handling the financials of their farms23:47
sarnoldman that's rough :(23:48
sarnoldPaddy_NI: can you do a *new* XP install in a VM, then install the application, then install their old data?23:48
Paddy_NIsarnold, Yeah I know me too. I only do this for people that are of a particular age and who are stuck in this nasty scenario23:48
sarnoldPaddy_NI: presumably folks looking at retirement in another handful of years and spending $$$ on a new version of their accounting software doesn't make sense..23:49
aikidoukewould anyone know where to look for info about arm 64 on rpi4 - I've got the server image running, but the additional ppa stuff in the wiki seems a bit out of date?23:49
aikidoukeerr running eoan/1923:49
Paddy_NIsarnold, I don't have the app nor do they.  The company that created it are local and wont help at all.  The newest version of the app wont handle data from the really old one they have. And to top it all of the information is in some weird format that I cannot open in anything else23:49
Paddy_NIThe "Export" option in the app also only "exports" to floppy disk23:50
sarnoldPaddy_NI: it just keeps getting worse :( wow23:50
sarnoldaikidouke: a huge part of the wiki is ancient junk that's no longer useful, indeed23:50
Paddy_NII figure use the nice new PC I have for them and virtualise their XP install... I have done this before believe it or not. And it worked first time23:50
aikidoukesuch is the way of wiki's kind of like doing archaeology I suppose23:51
aikidoukesarnold: thanks tho!23:51
Paddy_NII think the permissions possibly are a problem. However the XP VM bluescreening I think could possibly be due to the "agp440.sys" file mentioned on here https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Migrate_Windows23:52
sarnoldaikidouke: I'd expect most things to just work ..23:52
sarnoldPaddy_NI: AH23:52
Paddy_NISo I thought rather than deleting that file from the original drive I could delete it from the image23:52
Paddy_NIHowever this read-only thing has thrown a spanner in the works23:52
sarnoldI can't believe windows still has trouble with changing hardware23:52
Paddy_NIsarnold, These two files might be the issue "agp440.sys / intelppm.sys"23:53
Paddy_NIMight23:53
aikidoukesarnold: from a server perspective, seems to work just fine, the wiki wants you to add one or two ppa's which is fine, but one of them hasnt been committed to in a year-ish, the other seems to have some eoan packages23:53
Paddy_NIKnowing my luck it'll still bluescreen23:53
sarnoldaikidouke: a ppa for what?23:54
sarnoldPaddy_NI: can you try a safemode boot? does that still exist?23:54
aikidoukeI tried the old 'add-apt-repository' and then adding allow-insecure=true or whatever to the sources.list, but still got 404's for the release file23:54
aikidoukebeen a moment since I've been in IRC, so apologies if I'm supposed to shorten links - but - https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-pi-flavour-makers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa23:55
aikidoukeseems to have stuff to work with firmware and gpio and such23:56
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aikidoukeehh, you know, just apt-search raspberry seems like it gives me most of that23:57
Patrick_NIGot disconnected switching on the VPN23:58
aikidoukeI could've just looked up the apt equivalent of 'dnf whatprovides */blah' if I needed blah23:58
badsekturwhat is snap?23:58
sarnoldPatrick_NI: Fri 17 23:54:39 < sarnold> Paddy_NI: can you try a safemode boot? does that still exist?23:58
Patrick_NIsarnold, Sadly that bluescreens too. I am going to attempt to download a copy of XP and do repair like it says on that virtualbox wiki23:59
aikidoukewhat is it about being slightly out of your comfort zone that makes everyone more difficult than it needs to be23:59
rfmPatrick_NI, by all means try that first23:59
aikidoukeor is that just a me thing? probably a me thing...23:59
Patrick_NIrfm, Absolutely23:59
Patrick_NII should have done that ages ago23:59

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