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JoeLlamahas ubuntu on it now just need to wipe and replace00:00
sarnoldFremontC: check your /etc/pam,d/ configs00:00
EriC^^JoeLlama: try pressing F12 and choose the usb00:00
JoeLlamano F12 key :(00:01
JoeLlamagoes up to F1000:01
JoeLlamaI get a boot menu if I press 000:01
JoeLlamabut same thing happens00:01
EriC^^JoeLlama: anything interesting in the bios boot options?00:01
EriC^^fast boot disabled? secureboot off?00:01
EriC^^JoeLlama: in the bios which is set as the priority of booting? hdd or usb?00:02
JoeLlamaI check...  didn't see secure boot00:03
JoeLlamaset for USB00:03
JoeLlamahold on :)00:03
oerheksthere is an old ubuntu manual for that mini900:03
oerhekshttps://downloads.dell.com/manuals/all-products/esuprt_laptop/esuprt_inspiron_laptop/inspiron-mini9_reference%20guide_nl-nl.pdf00:04
JoeLlamaquick boot off EriC^^ and nope :(00:04
JoeLlama*sigh*00:04
FremontCsarnold: /etc/pam.d/  has no *conf* files.  There is a pam.conf - it has everything #commented out.  (This is actually a xubuntu system)00:04
JoeLlamawhere is secure boot?00:04
JoeLlamawait I try something else00:04
sarnoldFremontC: those files odn't end with .conf, they are just named after the services in question00:04
sarnoldFremontC: so make sure /etc/pam.d/sshd describes the PAM policy you want sshd to enforce00:05
JoeLlamaEriC^^ and sarnold looks like my USB drive is not configured right for this install I tried regular ubuntu install and it boots from that00:06
JoeLlamathanks :)00:06
sarnoldJoeLlama: yay? things are working?00:07
JoeLlamanope00:07
JoeLlamaok so I have an intel atom 450.... what version of lubuntu do I use? also should I go xubuntu instead?00:08
JoeLlamaoh wait intel atom n27000:08
JoeLlamait says it's a i686 hrm00:09
sarnoldJoeLlama: oh. uh. grab the 32 bit version: https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/36331/intel-atom-processor-n270-512k-cache-1-60-ghz-533-mhz-fsb.html00:09
JoeLlamathought this processor was 64 bit maybe not00:09
JoeLlamaoh ok thanks sarnold that is probably why00:09
sarnoldyeah00:09
JoeLlamaoh it's 32 bit :P00:10
JoeLlamaok ok (:00:10
JoeLlamaI was thinking atom n45000:10
JoeLlamabbl thanks00:10
JoeLlamalubuntu or xubuntu?00:11
JoeLlamawhich should I use for this little CPU and small drive with little memory?00:11
sarnoldI've gotten the impression that both are pretty good for low-resource systems00:12
Jlc4bigredHey everyone I am fairly new to Ubuntu and I was wondering if someone could assist with some issues i'm trying to get figured out.00:12
oerhekshi Jlc, ask wait and see :-)00:14
Jlc4bigredI am in the process of moving my Plex media server over to Ubuntu from Windows. I have two separate hard drives with movies/tv shows and due to being NTFS it is assigned to root. How can I go about changing ownership from root to me so i can edit the file names and move everything around from the two drives. I have tried chown with no avail.00:15
oerheksNTFS is not posix, so there is no permission change needed00:16
bpromptJlc4bigred:  pretty much as oerheks said, you have to do "nothing"00:17
oerheksmount the ntfs properly , not sure plex has mediafiles under a special group00:17
oerheksoh, a clue: https://support.plex.tv/articles/200288606-mounting-ntfs-drives-on-linux/00:18
Jlc4bigredhow do i go about mounting it properly? Ubuntu auto mounted both of the drives. Sorry for all the noobish questions. I'm just wanting to gain the ability to move files around and rename as need be00:18
oerheksTo make sure that Plex can read the files on your NTFS drvie simply run: sudo chown -R plex:plex /media/<ntfsdisk>00:20
oerheksso, make plex an user of that disk, not changing the disk at all.00:21
Jlc4bigredI have done that but it states that its chaging it to read only file system00:23
oerheksmaybe the free version is limited..00:23
oerheksplex is payware00:23
Jlc4bigredbut i'm wanting to be able to rename files accordingly and move files00:23
Jlc4bigredNever had issues on windows but just got tired of windows updates taking down my server constantly00:24
puff`So I shrank windows partition using windows Disk Manager, now I'm installing ubuntu, what do you think aboiut the "Install third party software for graphics and Wi-Fi hardware and additional media formats"?00:29
puff`Also, it says to do that I need to configure Secure Boot.00:29
sarnold3rd party things is handy if you've got nvidia or a funky wifi chipset that's not well supported by the usual kernel00:30
puff`sarnold: This is just the on-board intel graphics.00:30
sarnoldI don't know if it's needed for the amdgpu package and firmware or not00:30
sarnoldpuff`: you can probably skip it then00:30
puff`I guess it's not that hard to add it later?00:30
sarnoldyeah I think that's just run ubuntu-drivers if you want it00:32
ptah8how do i auto connect without manually /msg NickServ identify ?00:33
sarnoldptah8: https://freenode.net/kb/answer/certfp00:34
oerheksdepends on the client, webchat is not possible00:34
ptah8oerheks, xchat00:35
oerheksxchat is dead, no longer supported / developed.00:36
ptah8oerheks, i auto connect to freenode, but00:36
ptah8ok00:37
oerheksit should be removed from universe repo00:37
ptah8oerheks, what about irssi?00:38
daxif you want graphical, use hexchat, it's like xchat but maintained00:38
oerhekssee the url from sarnold, all valid clients are mentioned00:38
daxif you want command-line, use weechat or irssi00:38
daxhttps://freenode.net/kb/answer/sasl is probably a better link00:39
ptah8bitchx00:39
daxbitchx is crap00:39
ptah8lol00:39
ptah8199700:39
Battlehello all, im trying to work out what is causing my system to shutdown unexpectedly with very little indication as to what. ive had my providers replace the whole machine except for the HDDs and still my system unexpectedly is shutting down. it runs fine for anywhere between 1-10hours and then shuts off. logs dont really show much... but I did find this duringthe boot up text. Does00:40
Battle<Battle> it mean anything? https://pastebin.com/iBwP0eSd00:40
Battlethose bits about *BAD*gran_size00:42
catphishi'm trying to find the source for my kernel (linux-image-4.15.0-74-generic), is there an easy way i can download it?01:27
oerhekson launchpad?01:27
catphishwell anywhere really? is it easier to do it on an ubuntu host with apt-get source?01:28
sarnoldI believe that should do it, yes01:28
catphishi'll try that01:29
catphishi didn't have the source repos enabled on this host but i can add them01:29
sarnoldtry apt-get source linux ; on my focal system I had to do apt-get source apt-get source linux-5.401:30
sarnoldsigh I forgot what I had in my select buffer01:31
catphishtrying to debug a crash :( https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QYyDpHjG5b/01:32
leftyfbcatphish: what version of ubuntu?01:33
catphish18.04.3 LTS (server) 4.15.0-74-generic01:34
leftyfbcatphish: you are behind on updates01:35
leftyfbcatphish: both your kernel and version of ubuntu are behind01:35
leftyfbcatphish: that said, if you install the hwe kernel, you'll get 5.301:35
catphishso i am, unfortunately this kernel is tainted with proprietary modules from a vendor and i'm not allowed to update it, this is not a condition i'm accustomed to, but it's the case, regardless my ideal conclusion here would be that the bug is already fixed and tell my customer to tell their vendor to upgrade the kernel (and their module)01:38
cgiI have a 4k screen and am unable to get a decent rendering of apps in ubuntu 18.04 LTS - any recommendations to fix things? I've a nvidia graphics card.01:38
leftyfbcatphish: good luck01:38
cgiFonts overlap in applications like editors01:38
catphishthanks :)01:38
catphishnot all applications work nicely in hidpi in my experience, i run my 4k screen at 1080 :(01:39
leftyfbcatphish: also, since you're using a kernel not provided by ubuntu, you're not going to get the source for it from the ubuntu repos01:39
catphishleftyfb: afaik this kernel is provided by ubuntu01:39
catphish(apart from the proprietary module)01:39
sarnoldthis does look like an ubuntu kernel, but I can't recall seeing this stack trace before01:39
catphishthe stack trace is similar to this one: https://www.suse.com/support/kb/doc/?id=702357501:40
leftyfbcatphish: does the module not work with any other kernel? Did you try?01:40
catphishleftyfb: i'm not in the habit of trying to force load kernel modules into large production systems on a whim :)01:40
catphishit's okay, if i can confirm that the bug is fixed, i can get it upgraded i'm sure01:41
catphishi'm more accustomed to just trying new kernels and hoping problems are fixed, but in this environment i don't have the luxury01:42
catphishso i'm like to really undertand the bug first01:43
catphish*i'd01:43
sarnoldcatphish: hmm in that case this may be more usefu lto you https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ubuntu/ubuntu-bionic.git/log/01:44
catphishthat is useful, thanks01:44
sarnolda 2017 (!) changeset looks related 5ccba44ba118a5000cccc50076b034463245977901:45
cgicatphish, hopefully someone here has figured out a good setting for 4k01:45
cgirunning a 4k monitor at 1080p doesnt sound like a good idea01:45
catphishleftyfb: sarnold: i was looking out for this patch in particular that suse mentioned https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/55afee27-4143-e08c-b254-0d68a05d5ee6@arm.com/01:47
cgiis there a lightweight x-manager that does fonts well on a 4k monitor that i can install on 18.04lts?01:47
catphishbut that patch doesn't seem to fit with this kernel at all, so there must have been more major changes01:48
catphishif those changes were made since this patch, the problem is likely resolved coincidentally01:49
catphishfound it, the division is absent from master02:04
catphishshould be trivial to see when it was rewritten / fixed02:04
catphishgithub doesn't enjoy rendering a blame of a 10,000 line kernel source file :)02:08
leftyfb!discuss | catphish02:08
ubottucatphish: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!02:08
sarnoldcatphish: heh, no, it doesn't like that at all :)02:08
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davido_I raised this question a few weeks ago but kind of ran out of ideas at the time. Unable to proceed from 18.04.4 LTS to "normal" releases: https://pastebin.com/YSrsCrTJ03:10
sarnoldwhat's the output of curl https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release03:11
davido_Yeah, I should have pasted that too. Just a sec...03:11
sarnoldhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gxr9pNCpvB/ is what I get03:11
davido_https://pastebin.com/Qd4J8Xwx03:13
davido_Hm, I should be using paste.ubuntu.com but aside from that it's the same.03:13
sarnoldokay I'm pretty confused03:15
davido_I feel like perhaps it's actually not "me". If there were someone else trying to upgrade from 18.04 to 19.10, they might get the same behavior.  I'd be happy to be wrong about that too. :)03:15
davido_Hopefully 20.04 becomes a reasonable resolution to the issue.03:18
leftyfbdavido_: LTS -> LTS is the better upgrade. Wait till MAy03:18
lotuspsychjedavido_: are you trying to do weird things again03:19
leftyfbMay*03:19
sarnold(20.04 will probably not be offered as an upgrade path until later in the year)03:19
leftyfbsarnold: oh really? That long huh?03:19
davido_It doesn't seem like LTS to Normal is that weird of a thing to do, but sure.03:20
lotuspsychjearound august?03:20
leftyfbdavido_: it's not an easy task to go from LTS -> skip EOL -> non-LTS03:20
davido_Honestly the motivation I had when I was asking about this a few weeks ago I worked around by compiling some things from source that I needed. So the urgency is gone.03:21
sarnoldI can't recall when we flip the switch, but I have a vague memory that it might be around the time we release 20.04.103:21
leftyfbdavido_: I would highly suggest just sticking with LTS's03:21
davido_I understand. I can live with that. I may switch to normal once I get the next LTS release though. All my other systems have been using normal, and I've been living dangerously like that for eleven years.03:24
davido_Anyway, thanks. Hope everyone has a good evening.03:24
lotuspsychjedavido_: its the users choice to always install latest03:25
sarnoldlotuspsychje: he's trying :) https://pastebin.com/YSrsCrTJ03:26
sarnoldlotuspsychje: and where things get confusing is that curl can grab that file no trouble https://pastebin.com/Qd4J8Xwx03:26
davido_Right. I just think that probably the upgrade path isn't working for the LTS release to the current 'latest'03:26
lotuspsychjedavido_: you are trying things you shouldnt03:26
lotuspsychjedavido_: if you wanted to jump from 18.04, you had to jump to 18.10 before eol03:27
sarnoldI'd expect it to work though, and if it doesn't, then I'd expect a way better error message03:27
lotuspsychjedavido_: now you are stuck to 18.04 LTS03:27
sarnoldaww.03:28
lotuspsychjedavido_: unless you wanna jump early to 20.04 -d lol03:28
davido_Then the message should not be "Failed to connect to https://...", it should be your upgrade path isn't supported.03:28
leftyfbthere's the manual way03:29
leftyfbjust updating the sources.list03:29
sarnoldprobably not a great idea, I'd rather *know* why this happens before going down that path03:30
davido_I respect that. Just today I was telling someone on a totally unrelated topic, "Before we just fix this, let's find out how it got that way in the first place."03:30
sarnoldheh, did you? :)03:31
davido_We did! And it's good thing too, because it would have just gotten clobbered again.03:33
sarnolddavido_: oh very nice :)03:34
storm-shadowHas anyone experienced intermittent wifi connectivity issues using Ubuntu 18.03 with VMWare Workstation 15.5 Pro?03:34
storm-shadow18.04*03:34
lotuspsychjestorm-shadow: best to ask your specific question about it to the channel03:34
davido_anyway, good night everyone.03:35
storm-shadowWhat steps are recommended to prevent wifi connectivity issues using Ubuntu 18.04 on VMWare workstation 15.5 Pro?03:39
lotuspsychjestorm-shadow: volunteers need more details about your system and issue first03:40
lotuspsychjestorm-shadow: for example: kernel version, wifi chipset, ubuntu release, system up to date..03:41
storm-shadowI'm using Ubuntu V18.04.4, Kernel 5.3.0.  The host OS is Windows 10 Professional.03:43
lotuspsychjestorm-shadow: ok...and your wifi does what exactly on wich Os?03:46
sarnoldI finally got an lxd 18.04 instance up and do-release-upgrade on it appeared to work exactly as it should..03:46
sarnoldstorm-shadow: so, are you configuring PCI passthrough to allow the ubuntu guest to use it?03:46
storm-shadowThe wi-fi on the host OS (Windows 10 Professional), appears to work fine.  I can navigate to various websites without delay using multiple broswers (IE, Chrome, Firefox).  The guest VM (Ubuntu 18.04) appears to intermittently lose connection.  I sometimes have failures / delays downloading new software packages or navigating to websites using Firefox.  I occassionally have to "Turn Off' the "Wire Connect" and then reconnnect in03:49
storm-shadoworder to jump start the internet connection.03:49
storm-shadowThe Ubuntu VM is configured for bridged network connectivity.  I'm not sure how to enable PCI pass through connectivity.  All other VMs that reside on the host (mainly Windows VMs) have no issues with connectivity.03:51
the1bananaHello, is this a general ubuntu discussion chatroom?03:54
the1bananaAh, yes it is. Sorry, I'm somewhat new to this.03:54
lotuspsychje!discuss | the1banana03:54
ubottuthe1banana: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!03:54
lotuspsychjethe1banana: this channel here is for ubuntu related questions03:55
the1bananaBasically, I'm having some trouble with my ubuntu install. I've recently replaced Windows 10 with Unbuntu, and I've successfully wiped that and installed Ubuntu in in its place.03:55
the1bananaHowever, I have one last problem.03:55
the1bananaSeems like the default Open Source Radeon drivers don't work with my video card (Tahiti LE [Radeon HD 7870 XT]). This is demonstrated by an insanely low resolution, and the computer booting to an unresponsive black screen on startup (only way to get past this is to manually add 'nomodeset').03:56
the1bananaHow do I resolve this problem? What additional information would help diagnose the actual problem?03:57
sarnoldusually it's enough to have linux-firmware installed so the firmware files can be loaded when amdgpu module is loaded03:59
the1bananaAh, sorry if this is a stupid question, but should I have installed the linux-firmware package? Is that all I need?04:01
sarnoldyou could try running ubuntu-drivers to see if there's missing amdgpu support or similar..04:01
sarnoldthe1banana: perhaps04:01
the1bananaAh. I'll look.04:01
sarnoldthe1banana: try apt install linux-firmware and see what happens..04:01
the1bananaSeems like that's already in place.04:01
the1bananaBefore we go on, I want to apologize in advance for any eye-rolling, "duh" questions I might ask.04:01
the1bananaI acknowledge that I'm very much an extreme beginner.04:02
the1bananaAnyhoo, I'm going to run ubuntu-drivers and take a look there.04:02
the1bananadevices or list?04:02
sarnoldI think devices is the better one04:03
the1bananaHuh.04:03
the1bananaIt hung for a few seconds, then spit out nothing.04:03
sarnoldooooookay04:05
the1bananaDoes that mean I literally don't have anything installed pertinent to my hardware right now?04:05
sarnoldI don't know if that mean's it's confused or if it thinks everything is fine ;)04:05
the1bananaI was under the impression that the TAHITI chipset was supported by Radeon.04:05
the1bananaO...oh.04:05
the1bananaOh, there's another command I ran that indicated something was wrong.04:05
the1bananaLet me scrounge up the command and the output.04:05
sarnoldyeah, the gentoo wiki page I found gave me the same impression..04:05
sarnold2012 feels like prime place for a gpu vendor to stop caring though04:06
the1bananaOh my.04:06
lotuspsychjethe1banana: does your dmesg show problems about your driver module?04:06
sarnoldyeah, they always have something shinier and faster to sell..heh04:06
the1bananaWas about to get to that, actually.04:06
the1bananadmesg | egrep 'drm|radeon'04:07
the1banana[    2.467311] [drm] VGACON disable radeon kernel modesetting.04:07
the1banana[    2.467346] [drm:radeon_init [radeon]] *ERROR* No UMS support in radeon module!04:07
the1banana[    2.770233] [drm:amdgpu_init [amdgpu]] *ERROR* VGACON disables amdgpu kernel modesetting.04:07
the1bananaI'm uh, concerned I might have irreversibly rendered my video card useless by installing ubuntu fresh onto Windows.04:07
lotuspsychjethe1banana: does your bios have graphics settings you can swap?04:08
sarnoldhmm is it normal to try both radeon and amdgpu modules? I had the impression amdgpu was way nicer replacement04:08
the1bananaAgain, apologies for this, @lotuspsychje, but what does that exactly mean? Should I look into the BIOS and see what options I have for my video card specifically?04:09
the1bananaI'm not sure, sarnold.04:09
lotuspsychjethe1banana: yeah some cards can switch to discrete graphics in bios04:09
the1bananaFor reference, my hard drive is ASRock Z77 Extreme4.04:09
the1bananaThis was a mid-high tier build back in 2012 that has rocked on for quite some time now.04:10
lotuspsychjeubuntu will choose the right module for your card, depending on the model it will choose radeon or amdgpu04:10
the1bananaI bet it's downright primitive now. XD04:10
the1bananaHmm.04:10
the1bananaShould I check if I have amdgpu?04:10
Bashing-omthe1banana: Driver available ? what shows ' dpkg -l | grep xserver-xorg-video-radeon ' ?04:10
the1bananaii  xserver-xorg-video-radeon-hwe-18.04        1:19.0.1-1ubuntu1~18.04.1                        amd64        X.Org X server -- AMD/ATI Radeon display driver04:11
the1bananaThis is the output04:11
sarnoldand xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu ?04:12
the1bananaii  xserver-xorg-video-amdgpu-hwe-18.04        19.0.1-1ubuntu1~18.04.1                          amd64        X.Org X server -- AMDGPU display driver04:13
the1bananaSeems like I have both.04:13
sarnoldalright, how about kernel modules; lsmod | grep amdgpu   lsmod | grep radeon04:14
sarnoldI'm guessing both are loaded04:14
sarnold(I don't know if this actually matters much)04:14
lotuspsychjethat doesnt make sense04:14
lotuspsychjeunless the system uses 2 cards :p04:15
the1bananaBoth lsmod commands spit out nothing.04:15
sarnoldlotuspsychje: really? I've got a bunch of the xorg drivers installed on my machine04:15
sarnoldthe1banana: alright, try modprobe amdgpu04:15
sarnoldthen check dmesg to see if there's new lines near the end..04:15
the1bananashould i sudo?04:16
the1bananaits not letting me do it04:16
the1bananaOperation not permitted04:16
the1bananaAlso, I want to thank you in advance for your patience with this problem and me.04:16
the1bananaI sincerely appreciate it.04:16
sarnoldthe1banana: ah yes, sorry04:17
the1bananamodprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'amdgpu': Invalid argument04:18
sarnoldmodinfo amdgpu dumps a novella04:20
the1bananashould i run that instead?04:20
sarnoldI sure hope none of those are mandatory :/04:20
sarnolddoes dmesg have more details?04:20
the1bananadmesg | egrep 'drm|radeon'04:21
the1banana[    2.467311] [drm] VGACON disable radeon kernel modesetting.04:21
the1banana[    2.467346] [drm:radeon_init [radeon]] *ERROR* No UMS support in radeon module!04:21
the1banana[    2.770233] [drm:amdgpu_init [amdgpu]] *ERROR* VGACON disables amdgpu kernel modesetting.04:21
the1banana[ 3789.471974] [drm:amdgpu_init [amdgpu]] *ERROR* VGACON disables amdgpu kernel modesetting.04:21
lotuspsychjeuse a pastebin please the1banana04:21
the1bananaOh, ok.04:21
sarnoldheh, drone's a bit slow on the draw04:21
sarnoldhow about lsmod | grep vga ? I wonder if that's a module you could simply *not* load? heh04:22
the1bananaSpits out nothing.04:22
Bashing-omthe1banana: sarnold "VGACON disables amdgpu kernel modesetting." // Is nomodeset set ? show ' cat /proc/cmdline ' .04:22
the1bananaBOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.3.0-40-generic root=UUID=4b70b64f-75e8-45ae-ab5f-d3bd06505b50 ro quiet splash nomodeset vt.handoff=104:23
the1bananaIf it gets much longer than that, use a pastebin, right?04:23
the1bananaI'll keep that in mind.04:23
sarnoldyeah, two lines is usually fine, but more than that it's easier on all to pastebin04:23
sarnoldthe1banana: so, I've got to run04:24
lotuspsychjethe1banana: pastebin your whole dmesg please; and also a sudo lshw -C video04:24
sarnoldthe1banana: Bashing-om is making me think it's worth reomving that 'nomodeset' from the command line, rebooting, and seeing what dmesg changed04:24
sarnoldthe1banana: hopefully someone else around here knows these things better than I do :) good luck, have fun04:25
the1bananaaight, running dmesg04:25
sarnoldbtw the pastebinit tool is fantastic at dealing with pastes04:25
sarnoldyou'd do dmesg | pastebinit and it'll return you the url to paste in here :)04:25
Bashing-omthe1banana: that boot parameter "nomdeset" defeats Kernel Mode Setting. Can not load a driver . Are you setting nomodeset in /etc/default/grub ?04:25
the1bananahttps://pastebin.com/nTkmwAi804:26
the1bananaUh, I have many people whispering me (and I just realized it), should I whistle back to each thing or post my replies here for mutual reference?04:27
the1bananaAnd Bashing, I figured something like that and did set nomodeset. It was necessary to even be able to boot.04:27
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Bashing-om!who | the1banana04:27
ubottuthe1banana: As you can see, this is a large channel. If you're speaking to someone in particular, please put their nickname in what you say (use !tab), or else messages get lost and it becomes confusing :)04:27
Bashing-om!tab | the1banana04:28
ubottuthe1banana: You can use your <tab> key for autocompletion of nicknames in IRC, as well as for completion of filenames and programs on the command line.04:28
the1bananaBashing: However, setting it in /etc/default/grub and letting it start up results in a black screen.04:28
the1banana\w ubottu thanks! let me know if i break any other etiquette rules.04:28
the1bananaoh flip04:28
Bashing-omthe1`irc is a process of learning too :P04:28
the1bananaWhat next? Should I restart my computer and check out the options in BIOS?04:30
lotuspsychjethe1banana: can i see sudo lshw -C video too plz?04:30
Bashing-omthe1banana: OK - made a backup of the grub config file ? we do need to remove the "nomodeset" boot parameter - then remember to run ' sudo update-grub ' then reboot and see what happens, take it from there.04:30
the1banana@lotuspsychje, https://pastebin.com/UKWS8weG04:32
the1banana@bashing, alright, let me examine /etc/default/grub04:32
lotuspsychjethe1banana: ok, now it makes sense, your card is a hybrid with intel/amd04:32
the1bananaAre you referring to my graphics card? It's ATI/AMD.04:33
the1banana@lotuspsychje,04:33
lotuspsychjethe1banana: that means you can choose between your intel graphics or amd graphics04:33
lotuspsychjethe1banana: they show both unclaimed that means both drivers have not been loaded right now04:33
the1banana@lotuspsychje, Which, in this case, I would prefer amd. How do I activate it?04:34
lotuspsychjetry the advice from Bashing-om first04:34
the1banana@Bashing-om, removed nomodeset from the grub settings.04:34
the1banana@Bashing-om, now I run sudo update-grub, right?04:34
the1bananaAlright, I'll run sudo update-grub and reboot.04:38
the1bananaI'll be leaving while the computer reboots. Be back soon!04:38
the1bananaBashing-om, as usual, rebooting and waiting results in the purple ubuntu screen showing, with the five white dots, before hanging at a black screen.04:41
the1bananaSorry, what should I try next?04:44
Bashing-omthe1banana: Yukkiepoo :( - when booting fo you get to grub's boot sceen ( hold shift key as soon as bios screen clears - EFI systen spam the escape key) . lets find something on the system to work with.04:46
the1bananaI'm in grub.04:46
the1bananaOptions include "Ubuntu, Advance Options, some EFI directories and System setup".04:48
ironpillowIs there a breaking change between kernel 5.3.0 and 5.3.11? thanks!04:48
Bashing-omthe1banana: 'e' key for edit mode -> boot screen - in the line starting with linux remove quiet splash and insert systemd.unit=multi-user.target -  ctl+x to continue the boot process to a TTY. can you log into the system here ?04:49
the1bananaDid it. Let's see if this boots.04:50
the1bananaYup, im in a console sort of thing!04:51
the1bananatty104:51
Bashing-omthe1banana: This is one time boot - will not persist a reboot .04:51
the1bananaWhat should I do here?04:52
Bashing-omIn that terminal run ' /var/log/gpu-manager.log | nc termbin.com 9999 ' . lets see what the log file has to say.04:52
the1bananaHuh. Permission denied. Should I sudo?04:53
Bashing-omthe1banana: Ouch : ' cat /var/log/gpu-manager.log | nc termbin.com 9999 ' .04:53
the1bananaOh, oh that's really cool. I didn't know you could write logs to external paste recepticles.04:54
the1bananahttps://termbin.com/rl8y04:54
Bashing-omthe1banana: reading ,04:54
the1bananaSome of this looks suspect. Kernels not loaded and whatnot.04:55
Bashing-omthe1banana: So far so good " Is radeon loaded? yes" :)04:55
Bashing-omthe1banana: Yuk - "Unsupported discrete card vendor: 8086"  I do not know what to make of this . Humm .04:57
Bashing-omthe1banana: What desktop environment do you have ? we try and start the GUI from this terminal.04:59
the1bananaDesktop environment?05:00
the1bananaI'm not entirely sure what you're referring to.05:00
the1bananaOh, my Ubuntu version?05:00
the1bananaThat's 18.04.4 LTS05:00
Bashing-omthe1banana: Well, for example ubuntu has gnome, xubuntu has xfce , is this install vanilla ubuntu ?05:01
the1bananaVanilla Ubuntu, I think. I fished it from the Ubuntu download page.05:02
the1bananaThere's a GNU/Linux 5.3.0-40-generic x86_64 attached to this OS version name.05:02
Bashing-omthe1banana: OK - lets try and start the GUI see what happens: ' .05:03
the1bananauh05:03
the1bananahow do i do that, haha?05:04
Bashing-omthe1banana: ' sudo systemctl start gdm3 '.05:04
the1bananaGUI is starting.05:04
the1bananaGetting the same thing.05:05
the1bananaBlack screen, no response.05:05
the1bananaThis doesn't go away unless I shove in the "nomodeset" thing in grub.05:05
Bashing-omthe1banana: And as above - nomoeset is not a long term solution. we need to find where the GUI fails . Ouch.05:06
Bashing-om!sysrq | the1banana05:07
ubottuthe1banana: In an emergency, you may be able to shutdown cleanly and reboot by holding down Alt+PrintScreen and typing slowly, in succession, S, U and B. For an explanation, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_SysRq_key05:07
ironpillowHi all, how to install kernel 5.3.11 on ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS? thanks for the advice!05:07
Bashing-om!info linux-generic-hwe-18.04  bionic05:08
ubottulinux-generic-hwe-18.04 (source: linux-meta-hwe): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.40.97 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; s390x)05:08
the1bananaThat doesn't seem to actually work.05:08
the1bananaShould I just cold boot?05:08
Bashing-omthe1banana: try then as R S E I R B sequence . I much prefer a clean reboot!05:09
the1bananathat didn't do anything either05:11
Bashing-omthe1banana: lower case - r s e i  b .05:11
Bashing-omr s e i r b **05:11
the1bananaYeah. Should I be holding down the alt and print screen key when i do that?05:11
crimson_kingwouldn't it be R E I S U B ? Or doesn't matter?05:11
Bashing-omthe1banana: Yup . tedious but can be done :P05:12
the1bananai did that05:12
the1bananais it a sequence or should i hold down ALL the keys05:12
Bashing-omcrimson_king: that too will work , I just learned the other in my beginnings :)05:12
crimson_kingsequence05:13
crimson_kingwhile holding CTRL + ALT05:13
crimson_kingand PRINT05:13
the1banananothing doing05:13
Bashing-omthe1banana: A sequces - while holding down alt+prt scrn - slowing in sequence r s e i r b .05:14
the1bananaoh is the period necessary?05:14
the1bananagotcha05:14
Bashing-omthe1banana: No, the period is only punctuation.05:15
the1bananahuh, either way both do not respond05:15
Bashing-omthe1banana: That is something I think we should fix. but how to cleanly reboot ? does key combo ctk+alt+delete work ?05:17
the1bananadoesn't work either05:18
the1bananaSorry, I bet this seems like a train wrekc.05:19
Bashing-omthe1banana: let's do the harmful hard way then - as I know of no other ways to re-boot. get back to the terminal from grub, See again what we can do. Be aware I am running short on time to remain here also.05:21
the1bananaoh dear05:21
the1bananai'm in grub05:22
Bashing-omthe1banana: This is AMD it should "05:22
the1bananawhat did i need to put in again?05:22
Bashing-omjust work" !05:22
the1bananawhat do i replace quiet splash with again?05:22
Bashing-omthe1banana: ' sudo systemctl start gdm3 '.05:23
Bashing-omno ! the1banana05:23
the1bananano?05:23
the1bananastill getting the same black screen05:24
the1bananaboots only work if i put in the nomodeset option05:24
Bashing-omthe1banana: To start the terminl from grub ' systemd.unit=multi-user.target ' .05:24
the1bananaoh05:24
the1bananahaha05:25
the1bananaTerminal is loading.05:26
the1bananawe're in05:26
the1bananawhat do i run here05:27
Bashing-omthe1banana: Lets see what the command line that the kernel sees ' cat /proc/cmdline | nc termbin.com 9999 ' .05:30
the1bananatermbin.com/075h05:31
the1bananaany conclusions you can draw from that?05:35
Bashing-omthe1banana: checking :)05:36
Bashing-om!info linux-generic-hwe-18.04 bionic05:37
ubottulinux-generic-hwe-18.04 (source: linux-meta-hwe): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Version 5.3.0.40.97 (bionic), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB (Only available for i386; amd64; armhf; arm64; ppc64el; s390x)05:37
Bashing-omthe1banana: verify the package manager is in a happy state run ' sudo dpkg -C ' we want that you promply return to terminal with no output,05:39
the1bananano output05:39
Bashing-omthe1banana: As you have a functioal terminal we know the kernel is good - so this is a GUI issue. Pesky thing. How about we make a new user and see if you can log into that new account ?05:42
the1bananashould i do that with a nomodeset entry after a cold boot? how do you want me to make this user?05:43
Bashing-omthe1banana: No we can make that new account up here . IF you are so inclined.05:44
the1bananai don't actually know the commands05:44
the1bananasudo adduser?05:44
Bashing-omthe1banana: ' sudo adduser --gecos '' testuser; sudo  adduser testuser sudo ' where the bew account is testuser.05:45
Bashing-omnew*05:45
the1bananamade one05:46
the1bananahow do i switch to this user?05:47
Bashing-omthe1banana: Let's see what happens - reboot: ' systemctl reboot ' . At the login can you activate newuser ?05:48
the1bananashould i enter terminal or the os?05:49
Bashing-omthe1banana: The OS - see if the GUI starts :)05:49
the1bananawith or without a noresetmod?05:49
the1bananai mean a no05:50
the1bananai can't remember what it was called05:50
the1bananaright! nomodeset05:50
the1bananashould i attempt boot with nomodeset or without nomodeset05:51
Bashing-omthe1banana: Yes - without !05:55
the1bananaAttempting to boot.05:55
the1bananaubuntu screen with 5 white dots appears, lets see if we get the black screen again05:55
the1bananaubuntu screen again after the black screen flickers05:55
the1bananaand it seems like we're back to another black screen05:56
Bashing-omthe1banana: Sorry :( I am out of time - perhaps lotus|i7 can pick this up ?05:56
the1bananalotuspsychje_ if you have any ideas, they're very welcome05:57
the1bananaBashing-om ran out of time05:57
the1bananaThank you for your efforts, Bashing-om!05:57
lotuspsychje_the1banana: did you find graphics bios settings yet?05:57
the1bananaLet's start there.05:57
the1bananaRestarting my computer now.05:57
the1bananaWhere in my bios should I look?05:58
the1bananaWhat sort of "graphics settings" options should I examine?05:58
the1bananaFor reference: this is the ASROCK UEFI SETUP UTILITY.05:59
lotuspsychje_not sure out of my head, you could try ##hardware for that06:00
the1bananaAh, I found something.06:01
the1bananaThere's a Primary Graphics Adapter setting for my "North Bridge Configuration"06:01
the1bananaOptions are Onboard, PCI Express (current), and PCI.06:02
the1bananaWhich seems more pertinent? Or should I scrounge for other options?06:03
lotuspsychje_the1banana: try a few things out and boot to see yourself06:04
the1bananaWe have *something*, changing to Onboard results in a dead purple screen with the word ubuntu on the bottom. My right monitor is showing me some crazy glitchy colors that are really hurting my eyes, and my primary monitor has lost signal.06:05
the1bananaRegardless, my computer is unresponsive at this point.06:06
the1bananaI'll switch to PCI after I cold boot out.06:06
the1bananaPCI behaves identically to PCI Express. Two Ubuntu pages, and then darkness and unresponsiveness.06:08
the1bananaSeems like this setting's a dud. Let me see what other options exist.06:08
JoeLlamaDell Inspiron 910 Lubuntu just installed.  No internet.  How do you make it work please?06:10
JoeLlamadoesn't see wireless networks06:12
JoeLlamamaybe I should have installed xubuntu?06:15
JoeLlamaseems to work better than lubuntu maybe06:15
JoeLlamafrustrated.... again06:15
the1bananaalright feeling pretty dejected, seems like that was the only graphics "setting" available (perused all the options)06:16
the1banananot even switching to secure boot - OFF resolved the issue06:16
the1bananado you have any other ideas or should i try back tomorrow? it's getting a bit late here.06:20
the1bananaWell, I guess that's it.06:26
the1bananaI don't want to seem needy, but should I try back tomorrow?06:26
the1bananaMy computer isn't in a usable state, so things are not great.06:27
the1bananaSigning out for today. Thanks for the effort, lotuspsychje_.06:33
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t3rminalGood morning all07:53
t3rminalI have a pyton script that takes command line arguments07:53
t3rminalif i run it from inside the directory with './script.py' start or 'python3 script.py start' it works fine07:54
t3rminalif i try to run it from outside its directory though it fails and asks me to give a command line argument07:55
vltt3rminal: Can you give an example for "running from outside its directory"? What command did you actually use?08:02
t3rminalhow Hi vlt. I mean if I use the full path 'python3 /home/user/scripts/script.py start'08:04
vltt3rminal: Ok, and can you show the traceback you get?08:04
t3rminalvlt, what do you mean by traceback?08:05
vltt3rminal: The thing Python prints when an exception occurs.08:06
vltt3rminal: What output do you get after running the command?08:07
t3rminalIt gives me the help page for the script just like i would get if i ran the script from its directory without a command line argument like start or stop08:08
vltt3rminal: Then paste the script, please. (https://dpaste.org)08:09
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t3rminalvlt, http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zHxG22wH7J/08:13
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The_LoudSpeakerHey ! I installed ubuntu 19.10 on a laptop which has an nvdia GPU (don't remember which. It's a bit old laptop)08:24
The_LoudSpeakerI did all the upgrades and then did a "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" and sudo apt Install nvdia-prime.08:24
The_LoudSpeakerThen I proceeded to select Integrated graphics as default using the nvidia settings.08:24
The_LoudSpeaker 08:24
The_LoudSpeakerAfter reboot, I am getting to a blank screen with a blinking cursor at the top.08:24
The_LoudSpeakerI tried setting nomodeset. Still same issue. Any suggestions?08:24
t3rminalSorry vlm, I disconnected08:25
The_LoudSpeakerI had Installed ubuntu as with lvm option and autologin enabled.08:26
t3rminalvlt, sorry i disconnected. Did you get the pastebin?08:30
alycidyneHello, I have put 'Option "Tapping" "on"' and associated stuff in my X server's configuration, but it only works fully on the login screen. I have to manually enable tapping once logged in with xinput. Is there anything I may have missed?08:39
alycidyne(Ubuntu 19.10 Eoan Ermine)08:39
alycidyne(well, Lubuntu, since the display manager is SDDM)08:40
alycidyneOddly enough, two-finger scrolling works when logged in08:41
alycidynes/enable/re-enable/08:42
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lotuspsychjealycidyne: you could try installing xserver-xorg-input-synaptics, see if that helps08:44
alycidynelotuspsychje: it's an Elantech touchpad :-/08:45
lotuspsychjealycidyne: can you pastebin your dmesg plz?08:45
CamelRiderZhey08:45
alycidynelotuspsychje: how do I upload an entire file to paste.ubuntu.com?08:53
EriC^^alycidyne: you can do "cat /file | nc termbin.com 9999"08:57
alycidynehttps://termbin.com/2r5l08:58
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lotuspsychjealycidyne: your kernel version doesnt match the current one for 19.1009:12
lotuspsychjealycidyne: system up to date?09:13
alycidynelotuspsychje: Yes. I was on a custom kernel before this happened (5.3.7). This happened after libinput and then the kernel was updated09:14
lotuspsychjealycidyne: we dont support custom kernels here, sorry, use the official !mainline ones09:14
alycidyneright09:15
alycidyne(though I doubt this is a kernel problem)09:16
raj"python" opens python2 for me, can I see where this alias is currently set?09:41
rajI have to explicitly do python3 for python309:41
rajI don't see it in ~/.bashrc09:41
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fructoseraj: It's probably in your PATH09:59
rajecho $PATH? nope not in there10:05
fructoseraj: http://www.linfo.org/path_env_var.html10:09
rajthanks fructose, I see it there https://paste.ofcode.org/34sfUD3s9EPRLD2i5k4qv4c10:17
IarlaIs there still somewhere to request applications to be packaged as snaps?10:17
rajbut how does that make `python` call the 2.x version and `python3` call the 3.x version?10:18
IarlaOh, I've found #snapcraft10:29
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JoeLlamaI think xubuntu is better than lubuntu.  What do you guys think?11:29
JoeLlamacan't get lubuntu to see the wireless internet11:30
jeremy31JoeLlama: post URL from terminal for>  lspci -nnk | grep -iA3 net | nc termbin.com 999911:34
JoeLlamahi jeremy31 :) do you like xubuntu or lubuntu better please?11:35
jeremy31JoeLlama: this is not the place for polls, just support11:35
JoeLlamabut I need support? I'm very conflicted :(11:38
JoeLlamaI don't think this is a poll11:39
jeremy31I have to go to work now11:39
JoeLlamaThis is support but okay I will assume you do not know11:39
JoeLlamathank you11:39
JoeLlamaif anyone else knows please let me know but at this point I'm going with xubuntu I think it works better for me11:40
BluesKajHiyas all11:45
SimonNLJoeLlama, providing the requested information might get you a step closer11:46
JoeLlamaso... xubuntu then?  okay! thank you :)11:47
* JoeLlama happy now11:47
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catphishdoes ubuntu 18.04 have a meta package for kernel 5.0?12:15
tomreyncatphish: no, it has meta packages for kernels which it currently supports only. one for the general availability kernel, another for !LTSE12:20
tomreyn(and another for LTSE/HWE-edge)12:21
catphishthanks12:22
JoeMcNolanI migrated a VM from ESXi to Hyper-V, and the network interface got renamed from ens160 to eth0. I thought the whole change to interface names was to produce stable and predictable interface names. Why does Hyper-V cause systemd to stop using the new naming scheme?13:44
oerheksinteresting, sounds like hyperV overrules interface naming.13:45
JoeMcNolanI just double-checked and a fresh install of ubuntu on Hyper-V had eth0, so it's not even the migration process13:46
oerheksnever heard of this, try ##windows  ?13:46
oerheksit is not logical that ubuntu suddenly changes.13:47
oerheksso it must be hyperv13:47
olleharIs there a command the "opposite" of diff? I want to seewhat a number of files have in common.13:47
olleharNvm, it's here: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/746458/how-to-show-lines-in-common-reverse-diff13:48
JoeMcNolan@oerheks, in case you're curious... It's sortof a known issue but there's no real fix and surprisingly little discussion that I can find https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/8652#issuecomment-37943840814:00
oerhekshard renaming.. that is what i thought, thanks for the feedback14:02
Bomboi just loked at root fs, and i wondered if all the symlinks are 'normal' are they? bin -> usr/bin, lib -> usr/lib, lib32 -> usr/lib32, lib64 -> usr/lib64, libx32 -> usr/libx32, sbin -> usr/sbin14:07
Bombo(i don't have any symlinks on debian)14:07
ducasseBombo: yes, this is normal  since a few releases back14:21
Bomboducasse: ok thx14:33
ducasseBombo: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FoundationsTeam/Specs/Quantal/UsrMerge14:35
VystyRunning 18.04 and my Wi-Fi Adapter suddenly is unable to be found to connect to the internet. I'm working through a how-to video to fix it, but it requires me to connect to the internet using an ethernet cable with another computer. This other computer is a Windows machine, and I'm following the steps to share, but my "Wi=Fi Connections" has no dropdown menu in the Sharing tab to select "Ethernet Cable" or "Local Area Network". Can anyo14:35
ducasseBombo: debian is heading the same way - https://wiki.debian.org/UsrMerge14:36
leftyfbVysty: try reverting to the previous kernel at boot14:37
Vystyleftyfb: How do I do that and what is the likelihood of a crash if I do?14:37
leftyfbVysty: very unlikely to have a crash since you were running it at one time14:37
VystyHmm... I'll do a backup first, anyway.14:37
VystyHow do I revert to a previous kernel?14:38
leftyfbVysty: https://karlcode.owtelse.com/blog/2017/03/13/reverting-to-a-previous-kernel/14:38
VystyWoo14:38
leftyfbVysty: scroll down to "Boot from previous kernel"14:38
VystyI can just use the command "remove the broken kernel" when I boot to a previous one to fix it?14:39
leftyfbVysty: sure, though lets take this 1 step at a time. First see it booting to the previous kernel works. Then we see what we can do about it14:40
VystyIt's probably a better idea for me to table this and not try to fix it before I have to get to work. Are you in this chat often?14:41
leftyfbVysty: $often, yes14:42
VystyWhat's your time zone?14:42
leftyfbVysty: I'm not the only volunteer here that can help you14:42
VystyI know, but you seem pretty dialed into the specifics and it's nice to start where I left off with someone.14:43
VystyI'll come back and find someone. I appreciate your help!14:44
Bomboducasse: i see, thx again good to know14:45
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Kali_Yugacontains a file system with errors, check forced, UNEXPECTED INCONSISTENCY; RUN fsck MANUALLY I fixed it for now but is this a sign for a failing HDD or something? older machine... not what I'm using rn16:34
Kali_Yugabecause there weren't any changes made on that system since last reboot...16:35
leftyfbKali_Yuga: could be a bad hard drive or just could just be filesystem corruption from losing power without a proper shutdown16:39
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: yes idk how or who shut it down last time, but smart test is also not passing on this hdd either...16:40
leftyfbKali_Yuga: is SMART is failing, get a new hard drive16:40
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: yeah i know...16:41
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: thx though16:41
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: If that shows up again it's probably the hdd16:42
leftyfbKali_Yuga: is SMART is failing, get a new hard drive16:42
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: yes... it's going to run until it says bye bye16:43
leftyfbKali_Yuga: ok, hope you have a backup16:43
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: maybe it's doing that right now because of that error I was expecting that eventually16:43
Kali_Yugaleftyfb: yes everything backed up thx for the warning16:44
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zetheroo1connected via VPN to work (openvpn) and after some time (10 - 15min) I cannot reach any of the hostnames in the work LAN. After doing 'sudo service systemd-resolved restart' all hosts on the work LAN are reachable again ... for another 10-15 min. What could this be? It doesn't happen with Windows connecting to the same VPN.18:02
leftyfbzetheroo1: try setting a static local(work) DNS server for your VPN profile. I'm guessing network-manager is updating your dns server from your local dhcp18:04
zetheroo1leftyfb: atm the DNS setting in the VPN connection is set to Auto. Do you mean I should set Auto to off and then enter in the DNS field the DNS server of the work LAN?18:06
leftyfbcorrect18:08
zetheroo1ok, giving that a shot now ...18:08
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zetheroo@leftyfb: with Auto off I cannot reach any of the hostnames in the work LAN at all18:16
leftyfbzetheroo: then you didn't set the nameserver ip correctly18:17
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zetheroowdym? set where?18:18
leftyfbzetheroo: what version of ubuntu?18:18
zetheroo18.0418:19
leftyfbzetheroo: in network manager, in the ipv4 tab flip the switch so DNS automatic if off, then type in your works local nameserver ip address in the white box18:19
zetheroothis is what it looks like now (without any change) https://ibb.co/7Yj9PNG18:20
leftyfbok, follow what I said above18:21
zetheroo leftyfb: not sure what the last message you saw from me was18:26
leftyfbzetheroo: in network manager, in the ipv4 tab flip the switch so DNS automatic if off, then type in your works local nameserver ip address in the white box18:26
zetheroo leftyfb: did you see the two screenshots I sent?18:26
leftyfbzetheroo: I saw 1 screenshot. Doesn't change what you need to do18:27
zetheroook, this is what it will look like after your proposed changes are made https://ibb.co/zJCvW0318:27
zetherooI have the VPN connected now and I can reach the work hostnames, but only if I add domain.local to the end of the hostname.18:28
leftyfbzetheroo: ok, as long as that 192.168.x.x address is the correct nameserver for your work local network, then it should work18:28
leftyfbah, that is a different issue then ...18:28
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zetherooyeah, before I could reach (ping) the hostnames without the domain.local18:29
leftyfbzetheroo: run nm-connection-editor and enter domain.local as your search domain18:29
leftyfbgnome devs hate users so they removed the ability to set that in network-manager18:30
zetheroooh man ... you don't know how much time I have spent looking for that bleeding setting :D18:30
zetheroook, going to reconnect the VPN ... so going to loose this connection temporarily18:31
pyusrIs it possible to see how many downloads there is for a given package and version ?18:32
leftyfbzetheroo: you can always edit the files directly in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connectons/name-of-vpn-profile and add/edit your dns=  under the [ipv4] section18:32
feannagis there a command line tool that can give me the city in which a IP address is based in?18:32
leftyfbpyusr: how many downloads? You mean how many package dependencies?18:32
leftyfbfeannag: not really, no18:32
pyusrno, how many downloads18:33
leftyfbpyusr: downloads of what?18:33
pyusrsince python 2.7 + virtualenv is broken in ubuntu 16.04 (which is LTS, hahahaha), I want to figure out how many people are effected by python not working..: https://github.com/pypa/packaging-problems/issues/32518:34
feannagleftyfb, how do sites like ipleak, etc work? how do retrieve the stats about an IP address?18:34
pyusrdownloads os a specific .deb package from ubuntu repositories (or how many people have it via populairty contest)18:34
feannag*they18:34
leftyfbpyusr: no, contact Canonical18:34
pyusrafaik, someone in the company saw that18:35
pyusrdon't think they car18:35
zetheroo1leftyfb: ok, so that worked a treat - Awesome!18:35
zetheroo1leftyfb: would you have any ideas as to why the 'Use this connection only for resources on it's network' settings makes the hostnames on the work LAN no longer reachable when enabled?18:36
sarnoldpyusr: so, probably the best way to get canonical engaged on this issue is to go through the packages that were updated in https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xenial-changes/2020-February/date.html and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/xenial-changes/2020-January/date.html  and so on, find *which* package update broke the workflow, and then report a bug against that package18:37
leftyfbzetheroo1: because your work doesn't advertise the different routes needed to access those other ip's over the VPN18:37
zetheroo1leftyfb: would that be something set on the VPN server?18:38
leftyfbzetheroo1: yes18:38
pyusrsarnold: the problem is not that simple, no update broke the work flow, that problem is that ubuntu 16.04 comes with an pip from 10 years ago18:38
pyusrsarnold: the problem is that the python ecosystem moved from python 2, the pip that ubuntu 16.04 use, is so old, it can't tell the difference between a python 3 only package, and a regular one18:39
pyusrso someone would have to create a hybrid version of pip which can tell the difference, yet keep the same idiotacy from 10 yeas ago18:39
zetheroo1leftyfb: and is it correct that if this setting is not enabled ('Use this connection only for resources on it's network') that all my laptops network traffic is being funneled via the VPN connection?18:40
sarnoldpyusr: so.. "someone" in the python ecosystem removed old py2 packages or something?18:40
pyusrno... the pip (version 8 ) is so old, it cannot tell if a version is py 3 only, so it d/ls the latest version, and borks the system18:41
pyusronly pip 9 and above can handle py3 only packages18:42
leftyfbpyusr: pip 8.1.1 which is the latest packaged version of python-pip available in Ubuntu 16.04.6 was released 1 month before Ubuntu 16.04 was released which was 4 years ago.18:42
pyusr(i.e. filter by them, and not install them on py2)18:42
pyusrleftyfb: ok, sorry, so 4 yeras ago18:42
pyusrand now we are in a big mess18:42
pyusrpeople think that LTS is LTS, but now lots of enterprise CI/CD work flow is borked18:42
sarnoldpyusr: ahh.. so the old py2 versions of packages are still available, but if the authors stopped providing py2 versions with new updates, and the pip users didn't pin to 'working' versions.,.18:43
leftyfbpyusr: https://itsfoss.com/install-pip-ubuntu/18:43
lurkashflakeinstalled jrnl both with pip and homebrew yet it says command not found when sending jrnl18:51
pyusrsarnold: they shouldn't be pinned, it should auto figure this out, but it's one version too old18:53
leftyfblurkashflake: homebrew?18:53
pyusrleftyfb: not sure whats your point with that lin18:54
lurkashflakeleftyfb: yes the command is bre18:54
lurkashflakebrew18:54
leftyfblurkashflake: what OS?18:54
lurkashflakeubuntu18:54
sarnoldpyusr: bummer. this sounds like a bad situation. I mean we all knew python was a trainwreck but still :/18:56
sarnoldpyusr: could you file a bug report? ubuntu-bug python-pip  .. and give a short little reproducer, something that works and something that fails?18:57
lurkashflakei've added pip and brew to my path19:00
pyusrsarnold: don't like opening 100 accounts... nothing works, and i dont think it can be shorter than what i write there...19:04
pyusrif someone has a launchpad and wants to link my bug report that would be nice19:04
oerheks.. you just make it longer than needed19:05
leftyfbpretty sure launchpad only requires opening 1 account19:06
pyusryeah, sorry..19:06
pyusrhere is a shorter repro: "sudo apt update && sudo apt install -y python virtualenv && virtaulenv /tmp/venv && /tmp/venv/bin/python -m install setuptools"19:07
pyusrmaybe it's not a big issue if it's already going on for 1.5 month, and nobody complainted :)19:08
sarnoldindeed, no one has cared enough to file a bug report19:09
JimBuntunormally, for situations like this, one would install pip and then have pip self update, right?19:11
pyusrno, you can't update a system package19:11
pyusr(or it's not sane to do)19:11
pyusrfor situations like this, jus tdon't use system python19:12
JimBuntupyusr: I have been having pip update pip, works fine with pipenv. Perhaps I have not ran into a py3 only case yet.19:12
pyusrif pipenv creates a virtualenv, it's ok19:13
pyusrbut you can't touch the system pip that comes with python-pip19:13
pyusrinfact doing it on 16.04 (maybe on other versions as well) will simply make pip stop working19:13
JimBuntuI just checked a 16.04 system, has python-pip version 8.1.1, pip -V reports pip 20.0.2 in my .local/lib from the pip self update, unless I'm reading something wrong.19:16
pyusrahh, ok, so you did a pip --user install, but that won't help python-virtualenv which I uses the system one19:16
sarnoldupdating the system version is a good way to make sure nothing works, either today or some point in the future19:17
pyusrinfact virtualenv doesn't even use or need python-pip, it uses python-pip-whl which sits in /usr/share/python-wheels/pip*.whl19:17
kreyrenWhat provides /var/run/libvirt on ubuntu?19:22
Kharec'evening here.19:22
pyusrkreyren: dpkg-query can tell you that I think19:22
kreyrenpyusr, does not seem to19:24
pyusrkreyren: https://askubuntu.com/questions/481/how-do-i-find-the-package-that-provides-a-file19:25
kreyrendpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /var/run/libvir19:26
leftyfbkreyren: /var/run/libvirt is not a file/directory provided by an official ubuntu package19:26
leftyfbkreyren: it looks to me like something created and used at runtime19:26
kreyrenleftyfb, it's required by official ubuntu package (vagrant)19:26
sarnoldman I juist can't find where that directory is created19:31
ioria iirc ,  /var/run is a symlink to /run and  /run is just a  standardized location made available, where apps  can store runtime informations19:33
leftyfbit gets created when libvirtd is running after installing libvirt-bin and running the libvirtd service19:35
leftyfbit gets removed when you stop the libvirtd service19:35
ioriais tmp ; df -h | grep 'run$'19:35
leftyfbI just installed libvirtd to test it19:36
lonewolf047++19:40
isomarigreetings, does anyone know the tool that shows you popups of any key that I press? I saw it being used on a youtube video where I was able to see the hotkeys being pressed.19:47
GH0S1can I browse the ubuntu playstore online? CUrrently it redirects to snapcraft19:48
geirhaisomari: xev perhaps?19:53
pragmaticenigmaGH0S1: There is no play store, do you mean Software Center? If you do mean Software Center, there is not an online web site for those19:54
geirhaah no, popups, perhaps you're thinking of an onscreen keyboard?19:54
GH0S1ok thanks pragmaticenigma19:54
isomarigeirha: thanks19:54
isomarigeirha: not an onscreen keyboard. You only see the keys after you press them.19:55
geirhaah, hm. Don't know then, I'm afraid19:56
ioriaisomari, screenkey20:08
isomariioria: thanks20:09
ioriaok20:09
dar123hey guyz, i was changing routes on my machine. static routes look good after modifications but i can't get the default route to change20:28
dar123added 'up route add default gw 8.9.10.11 dev eth1' to my eth1 block in /etc/network/interfaces20:30
dar123after reboot still using eth0 gw as default route20:30
sarnoldup?20:33
sarnoldprobably you wanted ip instead20:33
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lordcirthBoth - up ip route add20:37
lordcirth'up' runs it when the iface comes up20:38
lordcirthThat being said, about a year ago 'up', 'post-up', etc stopped working for no apparent reason on many of my 16.04 boxes20:38
dar123so what's the best way20:43
dar123should i delete the existing default route and then add the new one20:44
B0g4r7I just found out that my kernel on 18.04 is so old because I need to install "hwe".20:48
EriC^!hwe | B0g4r720:49
ubottuB0g4r7: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack20:49
B0g4r7Thanks, yeah I'm installing it now.20:50
B0g4r7That seemed to go OK.  5.3.0 booted up without incident.20:54
milktwhere can i download ubuntu with https?21:00
milktdownload the ubuntu installation iso image *21:00
tomreynwhy do you need to?21:01
oerhekshttps://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?version=18.04.4&architecture=amd6421:01
milkti already checked official download page though, only http supported for both direct iso download, or downloading iso.torrent file21:02
oerheksyou can always check the iso with md5sum21:02
milktbecause i want to make sure that i'm downloading correct ubuntu image21:02
tomreynthat's what gpg signatures are for21:03
milktdoes ubuntu maintain any gpg/pgp signed checksum of iso or torrent file21:03
milkti couldn't find one21:03
oerheks!md5sum21:03
ubottuTo verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows21:03
oerheksand it has the routine build in too21:03
tomreynthere are gpg signatures against the checksum files: http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.4/21:04
tomreynso check the SHA256SUM against the downloiaded image, then check the gpg signature on the SHA256SUM21:05
milktso i can't even use https to download gpg signature?21:05
tomreyntrust needs to be rooted somewhere.21:05
tomreynideally you'll have a way to validate the iso signing key via the web of trust21:06
milkti mean gpg signature is hosted in releases.ubuntu.com and it doesn't have https21:06
oerheksso, the -s makes it safe?21:06
milktbetter than http i guess21:07
milktso where can i get gpg pubkey which used to sign that http://releases.ubuntu.com/18.04.4/SHA256SUMS.gpg ?21:12
milktis there fingerprint or pubkey file in official ubuntu website21:14
tomreynmilkt: if https makes you happier: https://github.com/tomreyn/scripts/blob/master/ubuntu_cdmirrors_https21:14
tomreynkeys.ubuntu.com and probably most SKS keyservers will have a copy of the ubuntu signing keys21:15
tomreynmaybe even keys.openpgp.org21:15
tomreynalso any existing ubuntu installation you might have will have a copy.21:16
milkti don't have any ubuntu installation currently though, i'll try with ubuntu keyserver21:16
oerheksthis page is secure though https://help.ubuntu.com/community/VerifyIsoHowto21:17
milktstill have no idea why ubuntu don't even support basic https in their download page though21:18
oerheksto make you think again; does the -s comfort you?21:19
milktlittle bit21:19
tomreynhttps://ubuntu.com/tutorials/tutorial-how-to-verify-ubuntu21:22
RonaldsMazitisWhy "find in all files" fail in geany?21:28
kinghatsnaps take a while to start up but subsequent launches of the same app are "snappy". does that mean they are held in memory or how does that work?21:29
leftyfbkinghat: you might get a more informative answer in #snappy21:32
oerheks1st time they might have delay, checking for update21:37
oerheksthis makes calculator a bit annoying, known issue21:37
kinghatdont they do that in the background?21:38
oerheksyes, it does.. but on start of the app, not on login, like unattended updates21:38
oerheksi would not mind, seeing updates being downloaded, before login.21:39
ScriptonautDoes anyone know if ubuntu has something like setgid, except instead of new files inheriting the directory's owner's group, it inherits the directory's group?21:41
kinghatseems odd to hold up startup by checking for updates21:42
ScriptonautI have a dir, with my_user:www-data, I added the setgid bit on the dir, but when I create new files, they have my_user:my_user, I want new files to have my_user:www-data21:42
tomreynScriptonaut: sudo chmod g+s /path/to/directory21:49
tomreynthat's after     sudo chown my_user:www-data /path/to/directory21:50
Psi-JackSo, live environment of both Ubuntu 18.04 and 19.10, WiFi works, post-install, I get no WiFi. Intel on a Lenovo Yoga C740-14IML. dmesg shows iwl loading, but then dumping an error stack resulting in the firmware not running.22:15
tomreynpost-install of what? what's the wireless chipset?22:16
tomreynand what's the error message / trace in detail?22:17
Psi-JackUbuntu itself.22:17
jeremy31Psi-Jack: what is current running kernel, 5.3.0-40?22:18
Psi-JackSec.. I was rebooting the dern thing, and it seems... the touchpad randomly stopped working as well now.22:18
tomreynhttps://psref.lenovo.com/Product/Yoga/Yoga_C740_14IML says Intel  Wireless-AC 9560 or Intel WiFi 6 AX20122:20
Psi-JackKernel is 5.3.0-4022:21
Psi-JackI'm thinking, hoping, the acpi_osi thing I did earlier was the cause... And it was, of the touchpad stopping working.22:22
Psi-JackSo, acpi_osi='Windows 2009' isn't a good choice. OL22:23
jeremy31Psi-Jack: Use an older kernel version after filing a bug report22:23
Psi-JackLovely. Umm.. After? LOL22:24
oerhekshardblocked or soft?22:24
Psi-JackI already removed it from rfkill, and it's neither, after that. :)22:25
jeremy31Psi-Jack: I have seen other reports of issues with Intel wifi with that kernel, someone needs to file a bug report22:26
Psi-JackI see. I'll get a working system, and file a report.22:27
Psi-JackBasically, install Ubuntu 18.04 back on like I originaly wanted, Without installing the updates,22:27
Psi-JackIt was on 19.10 this last time. So. yeah.22:28
tomreynthere is bug 183306522:29
ubottubug 1833065 in linux-hwe (Ubuntu Disco) "Intel WiFi (CNVi) module has no function on Comet Lake [8086:02f0]" [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/183306522:29
Psi-JackIntel Intel 9560, same one. Looking further,22:30
Psi-JackSimilar, but not exactly what I was seeiung with the kernel log22:30
tomreynwell, i can only guess22:30
ptah8there is a coldplay song that mentions ubuntu, its a african khosale word meaning humanity one22:31
Psi-JackDang good guess, though, honestly. Very very similar and close.22:31
tomreyni mean, it's not like we have logs to look at22:32
Psi-JackYet. I will get that when I have a working system, because at least I can switch active kernels,. ;)22:32
Psi-JackAs it was, I'd be hand typing everything if I kept it the way it was.22:33
tomreyni see. good luck.22:33
jeremy31Psi-Jack: you could try the canonical-hwe PPA with the backport-iwlwifi-dkms package and see if it is fixed22:36
Psi-JackAlso looks like the oem-osp1 kernel may also have it working. But, we'll see about that as well.22:37
warshrikeguys is anyone else facing laggy/stuttery mouse pointer in Ubuntu 19.10?22:39
warshrikeI'm using an XPS 15 with i5 9400h and samsung svme ssd22:39
warshrikelike it's going smoothly, and whenever the cpu 'revs'22:39
warshrikei.e. when a new program or chrome tab is loading22:40
warshrikethe cursor starts to lag/stutter22:40
sarnoldwarshrike: how long does the lag last?22:40
sarnoldwarshrike: do you see any entries in dmesg that correlate to the events?22:40
warshrikeI came back from windows 10 because the reviews said 19.10 was 'smooth like the old unity version' :/22:40
warshrikesarnold just a few seconds. like in moderately heavy usage, it will happen every 20 seconds for a sec or two22:41
Psi-JackOh good.. I didn't realize a brand new install of Ubuntu 18.04.4 would result in the exact same kernel version. LOL22:41
warshrikesarnold how can I check messages in dmesg?22:41
warshrikecould it...be a wayland issue?22:42
warshrikebtw I don't have any discrete gpu just the intel 9th gen one.22:42
sarnoldPsi-Jack: d'oh :/ -- you could try 'undoing' the instructions here https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack -- but that's not super convenient22:42
sarnoldwarshrike: from a terminal, run 'dmesg'22:43
Krennicubuntu 18.04 is better than the 19.10 i think even im on ubuntu 18.04 on wsl22:45
warshrikesarnold here it is https://pastebin.com/hJASew3R22:46
warshrikeI pasted the output here. Maybe it can help you see the issue22:46
sarnoldcripes22:46
warshrikeeasier to view: https://pastebin.com/raw/hJASew3R22:47
tomreyn"make it all snaps" they said22:47
sarnoldwarshrike: run these "snap connect" commands https://snapcraft.io/htop22:47
warshrikesarnold done but I don't the htop program is causing my issues is it? oO22:48
sarnoldwarshrike: I'm not sure22:48
sarnoldwarshrike: it's certainly logging a few hundred events a second and that's not going to be fun22:48
sarnold[26526.236436] kauditd_printk_skb: 9060 callbacks suppressed22:49
sarnold.. and that's just what it's logging :)22:49
sarnoldit's logging way less than 1% of what's being denied22:49
warshrikeAh I see...22:50
warshrikeso dmesg should be mostly empty?22:50
warshrikeI mean I can get rid of htop I don't really use it22:50
sarnoldhere's a machine that's been up for three weeks http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3G9vGwWTfh/22:50
warshrikeAh I see22:52
warshrikeI think there are two issues...1 - cpu usage is kind of high with all this dmesg stuff going on 2- mouse should not lag even if its high22:53
warshrikepowertop certainly chows a very high drain of 16w. previously id get 7-9 w22:53
warshrikeI wish they'd just bring back Unity! Lol it has never been the same...that unified top menu bar was sooo sexy22:55
craigbass76pactl load-module module-loopback <-- just ran that so I could hear what I'm playing (bass/guitar plugged in) live, but there's a wicked delay. Any way to cut that down?22:55
sarnoldwarshrike: someone's trying to keep unity alive -- you should be able to install it via apt install unity22:55
Sbur3I want to install a DVD/BluRay combo drive in Ubuntu 19.10. It doesn't seem that the system recognizes it. During boot, I saw ata4 error message ...22:56
Sbur3Anyone wanna help me see if it is seen by the system?22:56
sarnoldcraigbass76: our friends in #ubuntustudio may have suggestions22:57
sarnoldcraigbass76: there's probably ways to get a lot of the benefits of the things they're doing without a full reinstall, maybe rtkit or similar, but I think those folks probably fight that fight a lot more than I do :)22:57
warshrikesarnold yeah but I feel kind of weird using a product that wont be actively maintained hence forth22:58
warshrikeso...22:58
sarnoldwarshrike: yeah, I get that22:59
Eickmeyercraigbass76: Unfortunately, pulseaudio doesn't care about latency. That's where Jack comes into play, or using ALSA directly.23:00
Eickmeyersarnold: (thanks for the ping)23:00
craigbass76@sarnold, I'm actually on Manjaro -- this Scarlet box works fine on my Ubuntu Studio box (I record in the basement so my album will be a big cellar!), but I'm trying to work upstairs a bit on my laptop. I'll ask over there though. I'm guessing it's a pulse issue, not related to OS.23:00
craigbass76Oh, and dinner is about ready, so it will have to wait a bit... :(23:01
Eickmeyercraigbass76: You definitely shouldn't use this channel for non-Ubuntu questions, that's VERY offtopic.23:01
sarnoldcraigbass76: *roflgroan*23:02
bpromptcraigbass76:  "my album will be a big cellar!"   <----- sorry to hear that :P23:03
sarnoldEickmeyer: I wondered if pulse would be able to do this fast enough or not -- do you happen to know off-hand what kinds of latencies you get with pulse's loopback vs jack's equivalent? (no need to go looking, this is an idle curiosity, but if you happen to know.. :)23:06
Eickmeyer[m]sarnold: Based on estimates, anything higher than Jack. Jack doesn't use any loopback as it can simply patch a loopback to a Jack-enabled application. For instance, Ardour can take the output of a track and loop it back to itself using Jack without the need for a further plugin such as Pulse does (of course, Ardour can just use straight ALSA to do that too).23:08
Eickmeyer[m]Pulse just simply doesn't deal with latencies. I've never been able to bench any lower than 5 ms with Pulse.23:09
sarnoldsheesh23:09
sarnold5ms is an eternity23:09
Eickmeyer[m]In terms of audio, yes.23:09
sarnoldwhat's it *doing*? :)23:09
Eickmeyer[m]Processing. Before Pulseaudio, ALSA didn't share audio devices very well.23:10
sarnoldtrue that23:11
Eickmeyer[m]But, it's also not capable of sending audio to another application without a loopback. That's where Jack excels.23:11
Eickmeyer[m](We're horribly off-support topic here)23:13
warshrikewe should all work together to fix ubuntu lag23:17
warshrikenow THAT would on topic23:17
Eickmeyerwarshrike: On-topic, in this channel, is not merely discussion. It's support, as in helping fellow users.23:18
Eickmeyer!topic23:18
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