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* Sven_vB goes study the manpage.00:06
GunArmI renamed my server (a year ago) but i'm still seeing the old name come through in certain situations (like for example how it identifies itself to my router/DHCP) can anyone help me figure out how to scrub the traces of that old name?00:11
GunArmactually, maybe I'm confusing this with a different machine00:12
GunArmignore me pls00:12
sarnoldsometimes those 'remembered bits' are actually on the dhcp server00:12
oerheksrouter lease ..00:13
sarnoldI once had such a huge problem getting some *hardware* to work that I named the server 'lilbastard' or something similar, figuring it'd be five minutes to change it when it was all set up... it was not. I couldn't track down all the places that knew that name, and wound up needing to reinstall from scratch after wiping the disk. great fun. great lesson.00:14
GunArmno it's a new connection (switched router), maybe I never changed it at all, /etc/hostname has the old name still00:14
sarnoldahh :)00:15
GunArmdo you usually set the hostname to an fqdn, or just the first bit?00:15
GunArmi bet before I just ran sudo hostname foo and it only lasted until the restart00:17
sarnoldI only ever set the first part -- none of my machines have internet-reachable names anyway :(00:19
GunArmsarnold btw re: lilbastard, if you think linux has lots of places, mac is worse00:20
Sven_vBGunArm, the default (boot time) hostname is in /etc/hostname afaik00:20
GunArmi had to port an client application to mac one time, part of it was about reporting it's pc name to an application server, which on windows is like there THE HOSTNAME00:20
GunArmmac has like 3 different competing things that want to be that, and can have independant values00:21
sarnoldGunArm: this was an SCO system; not even their UnixWare product, but the horrible thing that predated UnixWare00:21
leftyfbGunArm: sudo hostnamectl set-hostname <new-hostname>00:22
Sven_vBGunArm, one of my VPS has h28#####.st###r.net in /etc/hostname so I guess FQDN00:22
GunArmleftyfb Sven_vB thanks!00:23
Sven_vBGunArm, same format in /etc/mailname00:24
GunArmoo didn't think to look at that one00:24
Sven_vBbest ls /etc/*name :)00:25
GunArmgood call00:25
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Greenfrogi installed guiscrcpy, enabled debugging, connected my android phone to my laptop ubuntu 20.04 sees the phone i can move files, but clicking the start button on the gui says scrcpy dosnt find any devices01:16
oerheksGreenfrog, via snap?01:17
Greenfrogyes01:17
Greenfrogver 3.901:17
oerhekscheck softwarecenter > installed > snapname > permissions01:17
Greenfrogok thanks01:17
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oerheks* universal answer to connection and permission issues, files/mic/webcam..01:18
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oerheksshould work ootb, adb build in .. https://snapcraft.io/install/guiscrcpy/ubuntu01:21
Greenfrogwow, that was it. i didnt know i needed to give permissions in ubuntu, it works now big THANK YOU :)01:27
oerhekshave fun!01:27
Greenfrogyou made my day :)01:27
sarnoldoh is that a gui thing to connect the snap things?01:28
* sarnold things ALL the things01:28
oerheksyes, unhandy place for snap permissions, some give a dozen...01:28
sarnoldI didn't even know we had a gui for it. whatever it is is probably easier than trying to find the snapcraft page about it, hehe01:29
oerheksyeah, no install --classic anymore01:29
oerheksstill, there are a lot of options for snap package developers01:30
oerhekswhere does flatpack store these credentials? hmm?01:31
sarnoldoerheks: something like this? https://github.com/flatpak/xdg-desktop-portal/issues/31101:34
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oerhekshmm that would be nice too, to keyring.01:35
oerheksnot sure snaps have that option too..01:36
sarnoldhttps://snapcraft.io/docs/password-manager-service-interface01:39
sarnoldI wonder what it grants01:39
Sven_vBis "desktop containment" meant as a sandbox in the security meaning?01:43
Sven_vBor rather just compatibility?01:43
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sarnoldSven_vB: I think the hope is that when wayland is more mature, it'll be able to provide some security01:46
sarnoldSven_vB: but in the meantime, this probably still works https://mjg59.dreamwidth.org/42320.html01:46
Sven_vBok01:46
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cgidoes anyone know what landscape on premise price is, for more than 10 machines?02:09
sarnoldcgi: I *think* that landscape on-prem might be as low as $25/year for desktops, https://buy.ubuntu.com/collections/ubuntu-advantage-for-infrastructure-essential -- servers and vms are more02:13
forestIs there someplace I can look up package version numbers that were in EOL ubuntu releases? I'm trying to isolate a bug that was introduced in ubuntu disco, and it would help if I knew the version numbers of a certain package in both cosmic and disco, so I could narrow down the search in the package's upstream git.02:23
masonforest: https://packages.ubuntu.com/02:24
sarnoldforest: old packages are on http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/02:24
sarnoldforest: and it's not super convenient, but each release has a mail list like this one https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/disco-changes/02:25
sarnoldforest: the ../dists/ directory of that mirror link would let you get to the Packages files with the version number to release mapping.. that may or may not be less pain than the -changes/ lists02:26
forestsarnold: Thank you. http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/**/Packages.xz contained the version numbers I needed.02:32
sarnoldnice02:32
* mason mopes.02:32
sarnoldaww :(02:32
sarnoldsorry mason02:32
masonheh02:32
cgisarnold, I thought if i am running on premise, it wont be per instance based - it would be per server that runs landscape - I am guessing that is not true?02:38
leagrisCan you help with rfkill: input handler disabled and then enabled and loosing keyboard input in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? When it happens I have no choice but reboot.02:51
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Dr_CokeHey everybody Ubuntu 20.04 Cinnamon Remix rocks03:26
Dr_CokeAnybody in here from that project03:26
Leo-GHello03:31
xyrulohello, i'm trying to get a dual boot setup going and i'm having a bit of trouble. windows boot manager is an option in my grub, but it only brings up the recovery mode diagnostics screen, and the only way to get into windows is to manually boot it from the bios03:34
InteloCan I install a browser only on top of ubuntu-server? A browser only I mean?05:25
Inteloand then run it via putty too as in terminal?05:25
matsamanIntelo: a graphical browser using X?05:28
matsamanIntelo: or would a text mode browser suffice?05:28
Intelomatsaman, graphical browser05:29
Intelolike firefox, chrome05:29
TwistedBlizzardHi all, I posted about this issue here a couple of days ago but I have some more information. More often than not, when I log in, I get an error message saying that Samba has crashed. The title is "smbd crashed with SIGABRT in __strlen_avx2()" I've only been getting this crash since I installed the latest update about a week ago. The share still05:30
TwistedBlizzardseems to be up but I've experienced some issues when transferring files to the share from Windows where it will tell me that the transfer has failed and would I like to retry.05:30
matsamanIntelo: you can install one, but it's a huge faux pas on a _server_05:30
Intelomatsaman, why huge?05:31
oerheks!info xvfb05:33
ubottuxvfb (source: xorg-server): Virtual Framebuffer 'fake' X server. In component universe, is optional. Version 2:1.20.8-2ubuntu2 (focal), package size 758 kB, installed size 2208 kB05:33
Intelomatsaman, I want to keep it minimalistic05:33
Intelooerheks, so I do not need X11/xorg? just xvfb (which I assume is lightweight) and firefox? thats it? I can browse with putty?05:34
oerheksfor static and 2d effects, it can be doen..05:35
oerheksc/done05:35
TwistedBlizzardAm I experiencing this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/samba/+bug/151476605:35
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1514766 in samba (Ubuntu) "smbd crashed with SIGABRT in strlen() while accessing a share from a W7 client" [Medium,Confirmed]05:35
Intelooerheks, I want real browser experience. Youtube, videos, etc05:36
oerhekshttps://dingyuliang.me/ubuntu-run-xfvb-systemd/05:37
oerheksIntelo, youtube? no05:37
matsamanIntelo: because it won't be minimalistic05:37
matsamanIntelo: and the more software you have the less secure or reliable a system is05:37
matsamanand on top of that05:37
Intelooerheks, why not?05:37
matsamanif you put a graphical browser on a server -- people will use it05:37
matsamanto go to torrent sites and porn sites and malware sites05:37
oerheksehm, go try it out.05:37
Intelooerheks, matsaman actaully I am doing it for my laptop. I am sick of GUI chashes. and heavy load. My main work is browser that i cannot replace. I can replace all other things with terminal05:38
InteloI don't need a desktop05:38
InteloJust browser05:38
matsamanIntelo: you should try Debian, then; Ubuntu doesn't have a stable branch05:40
matsamanthe server branch is not a stable branch, it's just a server config05:40
matsamanbut heavy load, you could try lubuntu or something05:40
Intelooerheks, matsaman ok, what performance difference will I get if I delete kde and only have xorg/x11?05:43
matsamanIntelo: on an older system you might see a real difference05:44
matsamanbut you may as well have a window manager and some things; perhaps you weren't actually planning on omitting those05:44
matsamannot much point loading just X without a window manager unless you're trying to squeeze every last bit for a game or some kind of nonsense05:45
Inteloyes, x11, handfull of things like dolphin, ktorrent, firefox, chrome, hexchat, thats it05:45
Intelooerheks, matsaman  what do you think?05:46
matsamanwell you can't really run dolphin or ktorrent probably without KDE stuff05:46
matsamanbut you could get workalikes that are lighter05:47
matsamanpeople have done that for ages, it's always been a sound approach05:47
matsamanlight wm, just the gui apps you need05:47
matsamantry deluge for a fairly agnostic GUI torrent client05:47
matsamanfor a file manager ... man, maybe pcmanfm?05:48
matsamanor spacefm?05:48
matsamanthere are a few GUI ones with staying power that are DE agnostic05:48
Intelohm05:49
Intelothanks05:49
Intelowill read05:49
Intelogood night05:49
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moritzdietzI know there was this command where I can have bash run multiple commands at the same time. Like sharding.. but I can't remember what it was07:54
moritzdietzanybody have an idea?07:54
mgedmincommand1 & command2 & command 3?07:57
moritzdietznah07:57
mgedmingnu parallel?07:57
moritzdietzI found gnu parallel07:57
moritzdietzyeah07:58
moritzdietzprobably that07:58
moritzdietzyup that was it - I remember the icon for that project07:58
moritzdietzthanks mgedmin07:58
spagettiosone thing im still confused about is whether linux terminal emulater and command prompt are both what you would call "cli" can some one explain please08:17
salty-horsecan anyone test this on focal? 1) start gnome-terminal. 2) start vim with "gvim --clean". it will launch and detach itself from the terminal. 3) quit gnome-terminal while gvim is still running. result: there will be a delay of 5 seconds before the terminal will quit.08:17
spagettiosalso are they both shell08:17
spagettiosfound a man all gud08:20
salty-horsespagettios, they're mostly synonymous, but in actuality a terminal emulator is just understands how to receive input and display text. a "shell" is the program you run in a terminal which lets you type and run commands08:21
spagettioshttp://linuxcommand.org/lc3_lts0010.php08:21
spagettiosacurate historically but not now, fair assesment08:21
spagettiosand thanks for repying08:22
salty-horseit wasn't accurate historically. terminals used to be computer-like machines (a screen and a keyboard) that communicated with a remote computer that ran your shell08:23
spagettiosthats strictly speaking what a termial is right08:23
salty-horsethe only difference now is that terminal emulators are programs, and you run the shell on the same machine08:23
spagettiosan computer and keyboard in one lol saw a pic08:23
salty-horsethey're still separate things08:23
spagettiosyup08:24
spagettioswhats the diff between the different ones like ksh and bash sh zsh etc08:25
salty-horsea shell reads the commands you type, indicating a program, and asks the operating system to execute that program. the various ones lets you have command history, command completion, have their own internal scripting languages with different syntax, have different keyboard shortcuts08:25
salty-horseif you're a programmer, you can try writing your own shell to read commands and run them, to see what it takes to make even a simple shell, and how far it can branch off from there08:26
spagettiosinteresting the part about scipting syntax08:26
salty-horsee.g. csh uses a c-like syntax. bash uses the classic bourne-shell-like syntax. they're quite different08:27
spagettioswhere can i learn more about that and how it relates to why you would choose one over another08:27
spagettiosusecases and stuff08:27
spagettiosis bash a programing lagnuage08:28
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salty-horsespagettios, it's more a matter of preference than usecase. all shells have their own internal programming language08:28
spagettiosC is re C like syntax no?08:28
salty-horseI don't understand the question about C08:29
spagettioscsh reference08:29
salty-horsesorry, please write a whole question08:30
salty-horseI was inaccurate about it being a matter of preference. if you want you "shell script" to be compatible with many different machines, you need to write in "bourne shell". this shell is what most computers have at /bin/sh and are likely to have it. bash is "bourne shell" compatible with some added stuff. in ubuntu, the bourne shell program used is called "dash" but it's also available as to /bin/sh08:31
spagettiosthanks for that i was trying to refrase the question but getting bogged down i blah blah and getting no where08:33
InnovAnon-IncCSH is supposedly C-like syntax. I don't think it's very C-like... also it's not really common on linux. It's more of a BSD thing. #! /usr/bin/env tcc is as C as it gets for a shell.08:33
spagettiosgot ya08:34
Saviqwebmind: hey, I was away yesterday - virt-manager will be able to see the Multipass-driven VMs08:34
Saviqwebmind: let me know what's your use case and I can hopefully suggest whether Multipass is a good fit :)08:34
salty-horseInnovAnon-Inc, yes. sorry for being vague08:34
spagettiosif its C like in syntax, does that mean something written in C would work on that shell08:34
spagettioscsh08:34
salty-horseno08:35
spagettiosor just bits08:35
spagettioso08:35
salty-horsenot even bits. it's just syntax inspired by c08:35
InnovAnon-Incuse tcc as a shell if you're trying to run C as a script. CSH isn't C.08:36
spagettioscould you please give me an example am a little confused08:36
spagettiosabout the syntax inspired08:36
spagettiosdo you mean like for instance some config files conform to regex standard (perhaps bad example but im only learning the basics)08:37
salty-horsespagettios, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_shell#More_like_C08:38
spagettiossorry cheers man08:38
salty-horseyou can csh is still similar to bourne, by using $ in front of variables, but it uses parentheses instead of square brackets, and different keywords for code blocks (endif instead of fi)08:40
spagettioscool08:41
spagettiosmy scripts are pretty lol one line with a tee or a | i have used if of before in dd, what does fi and endif do in those programs08:42
salty-horsealso bourne shell uses a separate command called /bin/[ (also called /bin/test) to evaluate expressions. it's a fake-out. it's not really "square brackets" syntax. in csh, this evaluation with parentheses internal to the shell08:42
salty-horsefi and endif just tell the shell "this is where the 'if' block ends"08:42
spagettiosis it just stoping the program from looping=allow it to end08:42
webmindSaviq: wat are multipass vm's?08:42
salty-horsenot the program.. just the code that you want to run if the "if" expression is true (or false, if you use "else")08:43
Saviqwebmind: basically http://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/ (and then some) - have a look at https://multipass.run/docs08:43
Saviqwebmind: rather than downloading images and/or installing from .isos you `multipass launch 18.04`08:43
salty-horsespagettios, these are called "flow control": http://linuxcommand.org/lc3_wss0080.php08:44
spagettiosi could kiss you08:44
spagettiosbeen on my todo list for ever08:45
spagettiosim bookmarking this page and finishing it08:45
spagettioslol i meant site08:45
b1ack0phi08:46
b1ack0pi just installed ubuntu 20/04 but grub doesnt show up at boot08:46
b1ack0pdual booting with windows08:46
b1ack0pi think some packages changed in new version08:46
b1ack0phow can i restore grub?08:46
InnovAnon-Incdid you try grub-install from your linux system?08:47
b1ack0pyes08:47
b1ack0p$ sudo grub-installInstalling for i386-pc platform.grub-install: error: install device isn't specified.08:48
b1ack0palso i tried grub2-common it says grub already installed08:48
b1ack0pgrub2-common is already the newest version (2.04-1ubuntu26).0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 195 not upgraded.08:49
spagettiostried smashing that F8 key during08:49
InnovAnon-Inc'install device isn't specified' => did you try specifying the device?08:49
b1ack0pthere was a package named boot-repair does it still exist?08:49
b1ack0pInnovAnon-Inc how can i specify the device?08:50
InnovAnon-Inc!grub-install08:50
InnovAnon-Inc#grub-install08:50
InnovAnon-Inccrap.  grub-install [OPTION...] [OPTION] [INSTALL_DEVICE]08:50
InnovAnon-Incgrub-install /dev/sda, for example08:50
b1ack0pah right08:51
mgedminb1ack0p: is your bios using UEFI or legacy boot?  because i386-pc is legacy boot08:51
mgedminand modern machines tend to use UEFI08:51
b1ack0pInstalling for i386-pc platform.grub-install: error: failed to get canonical path of `/cow'.08:51
b1ack0pmgedmin bios08:52
mgedminare you running grub-install from a livecd session?08:52
mgedminit needs some additional arguments then (or you could do it in a chroot of your actual ubuntu installation)08:52
b1ack0pmgedmin yes08:52
b1ack0pin livecd08:53
EriC^^b1ack0p: is your ubuntu install uefi or legacy? pastebin 'sudo parted -ls'08:54
mgedminb1ack0p: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing#via_the_LiveCD_terminal08:54
mgedmin(wiki page last updated in 2015, hope nothing changed since then!)08:55
b1ack0pEriC^^  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Cw37qv4p93/08:55
EriC^^b1ack0p: looks like legacy08:55
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EriC^^b1ack0p: type 'sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt'08:56
b1ack0pEriC^^ done08:56
b1ack0pit is kinda old laptop yes08:56
b1ack0pisnt this correct? sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg08:57
mgedminuh, don't do that08:58
EriC^^b1ack0p: try "sudo grub-install --recheck --boot-directory=/mnt/boot/grub /dev/sda"08:58
mgedminyour grub.cfg should be correct, the problem is the BIOS is loading the windows boot loader instead of grub08:58
EriC^^1 sec08:58
EriC^^b1ack0p: try "sudo grub-install --recheck --target=i386-pc --boot-directory=/mnt/boot/grub /dev/sda"08:58
b1ack0pEriC^^  Installing for i386-pc platform.Installation finished. No error reported.08:59
EriC^^b1ack0p: ok, just run a quick 'ls /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg' does that exist?08:59
b1ack0pyes /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg08:59
EriC^^ok, try rebooting09:00
b1ack0pthanks09:00
b1ack0pi am rebooting see ya09:00
EriC^^np, ok09:00
mgedminhey isn't it supposed to be --boot-directory=/mnt/boot ?09:00
mgedminthe man page of grub-install says it'll add the /grub to it09:00
EriC^^mgedmin: ah good point09:00
b1ack0pit didnt work09:10
b1ack0pEriC^^  it opened a black grub command line09:10
b1ack0pbut no boot options09:10
b1ack0pi think the command we did was missing something09:10
EriC^^b1ack0p: yeah sorry about that09:12
EriC^^b1ack0p: try "sudo grub-install --recheck --target=i386-pc --boot-directory=/mnt/boot /dev/sda"09:13
b1ack0pit s ok09:13
EriC^^b1ack0p: type 'sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt'09:13
EriC^^mount it first then run the grub-install command09:13
b1ack0pok09:13
b1ack0pand then reboot?09:13
EriC^^yea09:14
b1ack0pok see ya09:14
mgedminwhat does --recheck do for grub-install?  the man page says "delete device map if it already exists", but that's clear as mud09:20
neurehi09:22
neureit seems my python has somehow rotten in ~/.local09:23
InnovAnon-Inctypical09:23
neurehow do I reset it?09:23
InnovAnon-Incrm -rf ~/.local09:23
neurehow safe is that?09:24
InnovAnon-Inchmm.... I've got a bunch of other stuff in .local. nothing python related, bc python is crap and I don't run it on my host if I can help it. just delete the python stuff.09:27
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smallville7123are there any drivers for MacOS?09:40
smallville7123are there any drivers for Macbook's?09:40
b1ack0pEriC^^: thanks a lot it grub restored now09:43
b1ack0pbut it has black screen09:43
b1ack0phow can i restore the original purple back?09:43
HamiltonSuppose I apt install package. How to see every single place that apt has put something related of package into? Like binary, manpages, everything09:46
smallville7123think its apt -QS09:47
smallville7123not sure09:47
smallville7123is this normal? http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu disco-security Release   404  Not Found [IP: 91.189.91.38 80]09:48
smallville7123im using Ubuntu 19.0409:48
EriC^^b1ack0p: hmm it might be a setting in the /etc/default/grub09:49
EriC^^pastebin it09:49
PaulW2Usmallville7123: Ubuntu 19.04 (disco) reached end-of-life on January 23, 202009:50
smallville7123aw ;-;09:50
smallville7123would i need 20.0409:51
smallville7123PaulW2U:09:51
b1ack0pEriC^^:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yTWCR4qnvx/09:51
PaulW2Usmallville7123: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades or install a supported release09:52
smallville7123ok09:53
smallville7123ill download and boot version 20.0409:53
EriC^^b1ack0p: hmm try 'dpkg - l | grep grub | nc termbin.com 9999'09:56
smallville7123as at the moment im tethering wifi via android lol09:58
InnovAnon-Incb1ack0p, check whether /etc/grub.d/05_debian_theme exists09:58
b1ack0pInnovAnon-Inc: it exists10:09
cjokeI have a usb2 audiocard that my laptop that uses ubuntu20.04 fire up xhci controller, it works flawlessly, I also have a pc with ubuntu 20.04 with usb3 hw inputs aswell, pc fire up echi controller where I cant load the internal mixer. Question: is there a way to force audiocard to use xhci controller instead of ehci ? where should I look ? udev?10:19
cjokeI have tried with sudo setpci -H1 -d 1033:0194 d0.l=1 where 1033:0194 is the NEC usbdevice id, but it doesent work, no error msg either.10:22
cjokeI dont know where to look. Ive tried enable/disable usb2 usb3 controller ehci handoff, plug n play os yes/no, all kind of stuff in the bios aswell.10:24
cjokeno luck in forum either. now Im kinda very low on energy, I need love :)10:24
cjokejust point me in the right direction, pls :)10:25
lotuspsychje!patience | cjoke10:25
ubottucjoke: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/10:25
EriC^^b1ack0p: try to run sudo update-grub again10:39
b1ack0pok10:39
p4r4kovskyguys why is it impossible to permanently map caps lock as home under gnome in ubuntu10:40
b1ack0pbrb to reboot10:40
b1ack0pno luck10:43
b1ack0pgrub is still white on black10:43
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EriC^^b1ack0p: dont know if this is related but is grub gfx payload installed?10:45
EriC^^try dpkg -l | grep grub10:45
b1ack0pdont know10:46
b1ack0pEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QThjr8R3Rc/10:47
b1ack0pit is installed10:49
oerhekshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1876943\10:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1876943 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "package grub-pc 2.04-1ubuntu26 failed to install/upgrade: installed grub-pc package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1" [Undecided,Confirmed]10:49
oerhekshow odd ...10:51
b1ack0pso is background related with this bug:10:51
b1ack0p?10:51
oerheksthere is no i386 package..10:51
oerhekshttps://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/grub2-common10:51
oerheksso, are you trying to install the i386 version over amd64 or something like that?10:51
b1ack0pso ubuntu is forgetting old devices?10:51
b1ack0poh yes10:51
oerheksare you on ubuntu?10:51
b1ack0pi have 64bit10:51
b1ack0pyes i am10:52
b1ack0p20.04 fresh installed some hrs ago10:52
oerheks<b1ack0p>$ sudo grub-installInstalling for i386-pc platform.grub-install: error: install device isn't specified.10:54
oerheksbut you have 64 bit...10:54
oerheks.. interesting10:55
mgedmingrub is weird10:56
b1ack0poerheks: so should i remove and install 64bit:10:56
b1ack0p?10:56
mgedminfor legacy boot there's only i386-pc; it works for 64-bit oses too10:57
akikb1ack0p: you didn't specify the device10:57
b1ack0pi did /dev/sda10:57
b1ack0pgrub is working but background is black10:57
b1ack0pdoesnt show ubuntu purple10:58
mgedminto change grub background you don't need to reinstall grub10:58
akikthe error message literally says you didn't10:58
b1ack0por how it is on ubuntu 20.0410:58
mgedminyou need to edit grub.cfg10:58
mgedminin ubuntu 20.04 grub background was changed to black, to better fit with flicker-free boot10:58
b1ack0pakik: which one=10:58
akik11:48 < b1ack0p> $ sudo grub-installInstalling for i386-pc platform.grub-install: error: install device isn't specified.10:58
b1ack0pmgedmin: so black is default in 20.04 ?10:58
b1ack0pakik: it was before10:58
b1ack0pwhile grub didnt work10:59
b1ack0pnow it is working10:59
b1ack0phow to check if it s installed properly=10:59
b1ack0p?10:59
akikb1ack0p: it says "Installation finished. No error reported." when it's successful11:00
b1ack0pakik: yea i saw that after installation11:00
b1ack0pso it is working properly11:00
akiki guess?11:00
b1ack0pi guess too11:00
b1ack0pso about background black is default=11:00
b1ack0p?11:00
b1ack0pblack was grubs default btw11:01
b1ack0pso ubuntu didnt paint it in new version?11:01
mgedminit was purple in older releases and now it's black in 20.0411:04
b1ack0ppaint it black :p11:05
b1ack0pokk11:05
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TeleGhostwhen I write password in to login field it doesn't catch all symbols. Anyone knows where's the problem?11:31
TeleGhostI use FireFox.11:34
mra90where I can locate zlib-devel?11:40
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cjokemra90: you want o see all the packages zlib-devel comes with and where to find them in the system?11:46
mra90yes for the ubuntu11:50
cjokehmm, seems like zlib have a different name in ubuntu, zlib1g and zlib1g-dev, if I guess right.11:52
cjokeso if you want to see where files from packages are installed, you use dpkg -L zlib1g-dev11:53
BluesKaj'Morning all12:06
leagrisCan you help with rfkill: input handler disabled and then enabled and loosing keyboard input in Ubuntu 20.04 LTS? When it happens I have no choice but reboot.12:07
leagrisThis computer has worked nicely with all versions of Ubuntu since 2009. And now it is having this blocking issue with 20.0412:08
herol3oyhi. anyone has any clue why my laptop speakers don't show here in kazam? https://pasteboard.co/JasFaLk.png (when I record screen, there's no sound in the recorded video!!)12:34
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c59fdbdcfe7c #unity3d13:31
c59fdbdcfe7csorry, wrong window :s13:32
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FunkmeldekopfHallo13:40
luna_hi13:40
FunkmeldekopfHi13:40
smallville7123how do i get my Macbook Pro 2012 Touchpad to work properly without stopping every few seconds13:43
EmmaTafter I run13:44
EmmaTecho 'j ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL' > /etc/sudoers.d/sudo.nopass.sh13:44
EmmaTi would like to reload the sudoer13:44
EmmaTbut i am still being prompted for password13:44
leftyfbEmmaT: log out and back in13:45
EmmaTi am on docker13:45
EmmaTdo i need to do that ?13:45
EmmaTno way to restart the service ?13:46
leftyfbEmmaT: try #docker13:46
EmmaTit is an ubuntu thing13:46
EmmaTsudo service sudo restart13:46
EmmaTdoes not work no more it seems13:46
EmmaThttps://askubuntu.com/questions/665950/do-we-need-to-reboot-after-adding-an-user-to-sudoers13:46
legreffierEmmaT: no.13:46
legreffierjust log back in.13:47
leftyfbEmmaT: if logging out and back in doesn't work, then it's a docker thing, not an ubuntu thing13:47
legreffierEmmaT: what are you actually trying to do ?13:49
Sven_vBanyone familiar with RandR? I'd like xfce to use the right half of the screen. "xrandr --fb 512x600 --output LVDS1 --mode 512x600 --transform 1,0,512,0,1,0,0,0,1" -> "xrandr: specified screen 512x600 not large enough for output LVDS1 (512x600+512+0)" what does it mean? I tried with --fb 1024x600 but same error just with 1024 everywhere except the +.13:49
InnovAnon-Incfrom the #docker channel: don't put dots in the sudoers.d/* filenames13:55
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legreffier(disabling passwords on sudo on a workstation, is a really bad idea)13:57
tavishhi, I'm on 20.04 and I don't see any way for me to set a timeout for keyring. Am I looking at the wrong place?13:59
b1ack0pthe only thing i hate about gnome is that there is no "show desktop" icon on dock/panels..14:09
mgedminwell, in gnome the desktop is empty and there's nothing to see there; it's a bit strange that ubuntu patches in the desktop icons extension but no dock button for showing the desktop14:10
matix-ioHi everyone.. I've been having some problems with my laptop (running Kubuntu 20.04). I suspect they are actually hardware issues and am just looking for tips on how to diagnose them. It started with my NIC.. sometimes the interface would just disappear. Now the same is happening with my Bluetooth.. it just disappears (hcitool dev shows no devices).14:17
matix-ioSometimes when I reboot they will show for a little while. This is lower than my standard level of knowledge.. How can I try to debug this?14:17
b3lt3rafternoon. I am trying to find a guide to booting a Raspberry Pi3 using an NFS mounted root disk running Ubuntu 20.0414:29
b3lt3rI have found some but they are for a "normal" machine and talk a lot about NFS and PXE which I don't think is relevant to a Pi14:32
b3lt3rI've posted a query in the Pi forum covering Ubuntu but no response as yet14:33
waveformb3lt3r, we don't support net-booting ubuntu on the pi (yet) - I did notice your post on the forums but I'm afraid I'm rather behind responding to stuff on there this week14:34
b3lt3rah ok - thanks for letting me know. It sounds like it will happen so I'll do the PoC on Raspian for now and see how reliable it is. I always remember sys admins at my co swearing at stale NFS mounts which would be bad on a root disk so I am wary :-)14:35
waveformb3lt3r, unfortunately there's all sorts of issues with getting u-boot (surprise surprise, the usual culprit) to support the various modes the pi firmware supports (both NFS and USB MSD are currently blocked by this)14:36
b3lt3rnot familiar with u-boot (other than seeing it mentioned in the other posts about "straight" SSD booting) but I'll trust you guys to do whatever can be done :-)14:37
eater9Hi -- I have some custom Xmodmap key settings and whenever I connect my laptop to a Bluetooth speaker, the custom keys get unset. Why / how can I stop it? Thanks!14:37
b3lt3rand be patient till then14:37
DerHorstmatix-io: start here: https://vitux.com/view-system-log-files-ubuntu/14:47
DerHorstfor example14:48
DerHorstfor kde (used in kubuntu) there is a gui for log files "Ksystemlog"14:48
coconutAny way to show what kernel versions have been installed in the past?14:48
DerHorstcoconut: command for listing all _currently_ installed (but maybe unused) kernels:   sudo dpkg --list | egrep -i --color 'linux-image|linux-headers'14:51
DerHorstno idea for old versions14:52
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coconutok thnx DerHors14:55
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Greenfrogmy android google browser version is 11.9.16.21.arm Apk is this chrome?14:56
leftyfbGreenfrog: wrong channel?14:57
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Greenfrogheh, ok didnt realize there was a chrome channel, thanks15:01
coconutGreenfrog, or #android15:03
Greenfrogthanks this is still all new to me :)15:03
coconutGreenfrog, use: /msg alis list <searchterm> ##to find a channel15:04
Greenfrogok, i've searched in my limited way but thanks for the info15:05
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zetherooIs there any way to view the actual available space remaining on a network share mounted via SMB from a FreeNAS server in Ubuntu?15:18
akemzetheroo, Thunar displays it in the bottom bar.15:21
zetherooakem: does it take into account the space used by snapshots on the ZFS dataset?15:22
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akemzetheroo, No idea, i don't use ZFS. It just displays free space of the SMB mounts here.15:23
Sven_vBI found the required xrandr invocation: xrandr --fb 512x600 --output LVDS1 --mode 1024x600 --pos 512x0 # unfortunately, it seems like this is not a progress towards using the other half as an independent virtual screen.15:29
davido_Should snap refresh require sudo?15:36
davido_I guess if logged in the answer is no.15:37
coventryAre there any unofficial15:38
coventry... er, unofficial bionic backports of gnupg2?15:38
coventryI think I need a feature from a later gpg version, but it seems the only version available is 2.2.4. And building it from source looks a little intricate.15:39
leftyfb!latest | coventry15:40
ubottucoventry: 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.15:40
coventryEnh, it's a bad idea, anyway.15:42
davido_coventry: What version of Ubuntu are you on? 20.04 uses gpg 2.2.1915:42
Sven_vBmeh, the mouse cursor is rendered without the transform. it's actions though, are transformed, i.e. it clicks 512px right of where the cursor is drawn. :/15:46
Sven_vBis there a program for making a "ghost" mouse cursor that follows the primary mouse cursor, with an offset?15:50
Sven_vBin Xenial or Focal15:50
dreugeworstHi all, I just got a turtle beach atlas aero wireless headset, and while it is working fine on ubuntu 20.04, I'm running 18.04 on my work laptop and the microphone doesn't work. Audio output works fine, and both output and the microphone show up in the sound settings, but no input registers on the headset15:51
coventrydavido_: I'm on 18.04.15:51
dreugeworstit's the same in pavucontrol, with input and output both showing and configuration being analog stereo duplex15:52
dreugeworstbut in alsamixer, the usb device only shows possible outputs15:52
akemdreugeworst, Try in Audacity, you may have to change recording input in the preferences.15:53
dreugeworstaudacity only registers a default input device, no option to change it15:55
dreugeworstand it doesn't record anything15:55
Sven_vBa similar mouse bug has been fixed in "xserver-1.20", does that refer to package xserver-xorg-core? thereof, my xenial has "Version: 2:1.18.4-0ubuntu0.8" so might be affected.15:56
davido_coventry: I just downloaded the gpg source, pulled in the dependency libraries (some of them required the -dev suffix via apt-get), and built from source using the typical mantra as described in the README: ./configure && make && make check && make install15:57
Sven_vBalso what does the "2:" mean, at the beginning of 2:1.18.4-0ubuntu0.8?15:57
davido_So in all, it took just a few minutes and wasn't very fiddly.15:57
hendursagaHi, is there some sort of PPA for a more up-to-date OpenGL/MESA? I just upgraded to 20.04 today but sadly my version is still too old for my needs.16:01
coventryOh, sounds painless... Thanks, davido_16:04
hendursagaOr perhaps there isn't a solution, in that my graphics card is too old and doesn't support OpenGL 3.2 or higher? That's the minimum version I need.16:04
eelstreboranyone know what causes this: fwupd[3794]: 15:03:34:0049 FuPluginUefi         failed16:05
eelstreborit seems that it only happens on ubuntu 20.0416:06
davido_coventry: The hardest part was remembering that I needed the -dev versions of some of the required libraries. But ./configure.sh will complain about the missing libraries. Then apt list |grep $libname will find the possible candidates.16:10
coventryThanks, davido_. I found some install instructions which were quite intricate, but what you describe sounds very manageable. I will give that a go.16:19
RoseBuswhere can i find my cuda lib64 file if it's not in /usr/local/cuda/lib6416:28
Sasaraty japanese drones16:33
Sasaratidal wave sir16:33
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ELFrederichI'm on a brand new install of 20.04.  In FireFox I download Google Chrome's .deb package from google.com/chrome.  I select to open it with "Software Install".  Ubuntu Software gives me... "Failed to install file: not supported"17:17
tonytELFrederich chrome is not available in ubuntu's spftware center?17:21
ELFrederichtonyt: just Chromium17:22
tonytoh ok17:22
ELFrederichIt seems that this Software center itself is a snap and doesn't have access to /tmp17:22
ELFrederich... which is where FireFox downloads when you open with "run"17:22
ELFrederichI'll try downloading it to ~/Download17:22
jrgilmanHey guys, I've been muddling through this since 18.04, but I've had substantial problems with pulseaudio recently (I'm on 20.04 now). Every 30 minutes or so the sound gets really "tinny" and crackly. Doing pulseaudio -k works, but it also breaks half of the applications that use audio/mic like slack etc so I end up having to full restart if i want to use those. I've noticed that if the problem is happening,17:43
jrgilmanand I switch to a bluetooth headset instead of wired, it goes away. I was wondering if anyone knows what could be causing this?17:43
legreffierjrgilman: really difficult to know :/  can you reproduce the problem with just one source ?17:50
legreffier(ie. don't open slack , just put your browser on sandstorm or nyan cat 10h mix, and let it run)17:52
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Squarismis Wayland default in 20.04?18:27
c59fdbdcfe7cnope18:28
Sven_vBjrgilman, with wired headphone, do you meam USB wire and integrated USB soundcard, or analog stereo audio?18:34
Sven_vBjrgilman, would be interesting what PA devices (and in which modes) there are before and after18:35
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Sven_vBjrgilman, also do I understand correctly that BT and wired two separate headsets? (I have one that can act as both)18:36
jrgilmanlegreffier: that's a good idea, is there a log i can pull up during that?18:37
jrgilmanI can run it over night and just collect the entire log18:38
jrgilmanSven_vB: wired as in your standard 2.5mm jack18:38
jrgilmanthe wired and bt headset is the same headset18:38
jrgilmanalso 3.5mm*18:39
Sven_vBoh, it has both sizes?18:40
jrgilmansorry no it doesn't I just messed up the "standard" size18:40
jrgilmanshould've said s/2.5mm/3.5mm/18:40
jrgilmanto be more clear :)18:40
Sven_vBok18:40
jrgilmanIt happens with other headsets too, and it happens through both my thunderbolt3 dock and the laptop's built in 2.5mm18:40
jrgilmangod! 3.5mm*18:41
Sven_vBso the problem occurrs when you use it in analog audio mode via cable. is its BT electronics turned off while you do so?18:41
jrgilmanyeah the electronics are off18:41
jrgilmanit's been out of battery the last couple days18:41
jrgilmanand i've been too lazy to charge it hehe18:41
Sven_vBdoes this effect happen only when a computer is used as analog audio source? can you compare it with a more "dumb" (and thus, more reliable) sound source?18:42
jrgilmanuh i'm not sure I understand18:42
Sven_vBor could you maybe plug in and compare a more basic headset, that has no electronics that could mess up?18:42
jrgilmanah18:43
jrgilmandefinitely18:43
jrgilmanlet me grab a pair of ear phones18:43
Sven_vBdebugging a scenario where only one side is a computer, is much easier. :)18:43
jrgilmanwould you like me to only use the laptop analog audio jack rather than the dock?18:44
jrgilmanless in between?18:44
Sven_vBoh yeah, good idea18:45
jrgilmanokay18:45
jrgilmanis there any logging i should pull up? I have no known good way to reproduce the issue atm18:45
jrgilmanso i'll just have to wait until it happens18:45
Sven_vBas long as disks are healthy and your system clock time is correct, all the log stuff we can check after the fact.18:46
jrgilmanokay sounds good18:46
jrgilmandarude sandstorm 10 hours here we go18:46
Sven_vBtry to note the exact time (as reported by your Ubuntu) when it happens18:46
jrgilmanwill do18:46
Sven_vBand best make screenshots of all that pavucontrol can show18:47
jrgilmanpavucontrol?18:47
jrgilmaninteresting never used it before18:47
jrgilmanjust opened it up18:47
Sven_vBoh, what did you use then?18:47
jrgilmanfor what?18:47
Sven_vBfor device mode config and volume control18:48
jrgilmanjust settings > sound and the top right18:48
jrgilmandrag the slider around18:48
jrgilmanthis is super granular though18:48
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Sven_vBespecially the mode selection for soundcards can be interesting. some of my cheap USB sound adapters have noise on their output as long as their input is enabled.18:50
Sven_vBso I have to put them into output only mode when applicable18:50
jrgilmanah18:50
jrgilmangotchya well i'll take these screenshots now18:50
Sven_vBgood, easy way to compare later18:50
jrgilmani'll make a mp4 actually cause im lazy and i can just pause it later18:51
jrgilmandone18:51
jrgilmanokay well i'll be back18:52
mohnishhi, I'm using ubuntu mate 19.10 and I'm trying to install weechat from source, but I get these errors: http://dpaste.com/2EC38R619:13
mohnishCan anyone tell me what packages I need to install for compiling weechat?19:13
sarnoldmohnish: start with: apt-get build-dep weechat19:14
mohnishit says Reading package lists... Done19:15
mohnishE: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list19:15
EriC^^mohnish: delete the # before deb source ... in /etc/apt/sources.list19:16
mohnishoh, okay19:16
housecati note that https://weechat.org/download/debian/ exists with current stable and current daily builds of weechat, in case that's why you're doing this19:19
housecat(they're not officially supported by Ubuntu, but are maintained by upstream weechat)19:19
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mohnishI'm trying to install weechat on a ssh shell, but I don't have root privileges there so I have to compile it and install it on a custom directory and then transfer that directory to the shell19:20
housecatah. fun19:22
mohnishheh, not really19:22
ioriayou know those pkgs are optional , right ? mohnish19:24
mohnishI'm sorry, what packages?19:25
ioriahttp://dpaste.com/2EC38R619:25
Bey0ndB1naryHi19:25
Bey0ndB1naryI am trying to setup awesomeWM in My Ubuntu 20.04 and it is not working.19:26
Bey0ndB1naryCould someone help here?19:26
mohnishioria:  so, how do I compile without those packages?19:29
ioriamohnish, see if you have a '--no-plugins' option19:31
sarnoldBey0ndB1nary: what's not working?19:33
Bey0ndB1naryAfter i give credentials, all i get i blank screen.19:33
Bey0ndB1naryDon't see anything.19:33
mohnishioria:  I'm using cmake, and I don't think it has that option19:33
Bey0ndB1naryNow i am trying to setup i319:33
Bey0ndB1narymohnish: i am trying to have one tiling Window manager setup and working in my Desktop.19:34
sarnoldBey0ndB1nary: most minmalist window managers start up pretty blank looking; do you need to hit something like windows+enter or windows+space to start a terminal or dmenu?19:34
Bey0ndB1narysarnold:OK, let me try i3 and see19:35
ioriamohnish, use autogen and configure19:36
EtherManHey. I'm trying to use the ca.pl script that comes with the openssl package, but I can't seem to get it to work. running "CA.pl -newca" gives me the prompt for a filename, but then gives "readline() on closed filehandle IN at /usr/lib/ssl/misc/CA.pl line 95.". It creates the dir and everything, but ./demoCA/private/cakey.pem is completely empty. Is there some other package I need as well for that script to work right or?  (20.04 minimal19:38
EtherMan as the base)19:38
mohnishI already installed those packages that I needed, but theres still a package missing V8 (javascript) not found19:39
mohnishioria:  what package do I need to install for that19:39
ioriamohnish, sy, what ?19:40
mohnishit says V8 (javascript) not found. What package do I need to install for that?19:41
housecatjust pass -DENABLE_JAVASCRIPT=OFF to cmake19:42
housecatthe weechat javascript plugin is a bit pointless19:42
mohnishoh, okay19:43
mohnishThanks, it compiled successfully :)19:46
egm1991I found the solution to my previous problem. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1018375/how-do-i-install-driver-for-rtl88x2bu20:16
sarnoldegm1991: which one worked? there's two answers, with three solutions :) heh20:23
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jeremy31cilynx github should work20:34
spectrezhhi.. trying to make ssh-agent run on boot with arch-wiki tutorial. But doesnt work.. anyone got it to work ?20:38
vladoskihow can i tell gnome to start a program with some flags?20:42
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raubAny reasonw hy ubuntu server 18 does not allow me to partition a drive?20:47
vladoskiI can't understand why /usr/share/applications doesn't work when i'm editing one entry such as chrome20:52
otyragunHello guys, I'm using a usb headset and I've hearing hissing sounds on my headphones. I  disabled power-save snd_audio_intel but it didn't change anything21:08
ELFrederichweird... /sbin/ifconfig isn't there in Ubuntu 20.04 ... how do I get my IP address?21:11
vladoskidesktop entries don't work and I don't understand why21:11
vladoskii'm on ubuntu 2021:11
akemELFrederich, apt-get install net-tools21:12
leftyfbELFrederich: ip a21:13
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leftyfbELFrederich: Ubuntu has been using netplan as opposed to ifupdown(ifconfig) since 18.04.21:13
BSaboiais lsb_release unavailable on Ubuntu 20?21:24
sarnoldBSaboia: it's in the lsb-release package21:29
BSaboiaaa21:36
BSaboiasa21:36
BSaboiasarnold, thanks. and sorry for the above nonsense21:37
sarnoldhehe ;) np BSaboia :)21:37
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b1ackandwh1tesorry for the nick21:40
b1ackandwh1tenot michael jackson21:41
b1ackandwh1teUbuntu 18.04.4 LTS21:41
b1ackandwh1tei screwed my /etc/apt/sources.list21:42
b1ackandwh1tei need an example of a healthy one21:43
b1ackandwh1tepastebined21:43
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newbiebri need an example of a healthy one pastebined21:44
svm_invictvsAm I correct in understanding that the filesystem doesn't automatically keep track of all the hard links to a particular file, correct?21:44
housecatnewbiebr: https://paste.debian.net/1149459/21:45
svm_invictvsif I have, for example, "foo" and I do "ln foo foo1" and "ln foo foo1". I know that the nlink count would be 3, but short of a complete directory or filesystem scan I can't just automatically fetch all the links can I?21:45
newbiebrhousecat, thanks.21:45
housecatsvm_invictvs: correct, i think you'd need to use something like find -samefile and scan the filesystem21:46
svm_invictvsYeah21:46
svm_invictvsWell, shoot21:46
kel_Is it possible to send files directly to a cloud service without uploading from my system?21:47
svm_invictvsI wish that the FS gave me that info21:47
svm_invictvsI guess I have to revert to plan b, which is track the reverse mapping using a directory full of symlinks or something.21:47
newbiebrhousecat, thank you.21:48
otyragunHey guys. Is there a reason on why function keys don't work in alsamixer?21:49
kel_Do you have extra Fn key?21:49
corshmockHello all21:50
corshmockI'm just wondering if any Ubuntu users have tried the Behringer Uphoria UMC22?  Any thoughts or opinions?21:51
otyragunkel_ Thanks, it worked21:51
corshmockWorked straight out of the box?21:51
otyragunUnfortunately the annoying crackling sound on my headphones is still there, is there a way to fix it it's making me go crazy21:52
BSaboiawhere is the main disk usually mounted to? /dev/sd0 ?21:53
sarnoldBSaboia: the device nodes in /dev/ aren't really stable names -- depending upon what you're doing, you may be better served to use the symlinks in /dev/disk/by-id/ or one of the other directories there21:55
oerhekssda perhaps?21:56
BSaboiasarnold,  I cannot find such path, and it _seems_ that my disk is mounted here instead: /sys/fs/ext4/vda1 — this is a docker image21:56
BSaboiaor a docker container, to be more precise21:56
oerheksoh, docker.21:56
sarnoldBSaboia: oh, probably the devtmpfs isn't exposed to your container21:56
sarnoldit's possible the /sys paths shouldn't be exposed either21:57
oerheksmount would tell21:57
BSaboiaoerheks, apparently it's /dev/vda1 then21:58
BSaboiafrom `mount | grep vda`, I got /dev/vda1 on /etc/resolv.conf type ext4 (rw,relatime)21:58
bettencbhow do you change the icons of folders or apps in ubuntu 20.04lts22:01
bettencbI go to properties and click the image but even after selecting an image of my own it won't update the icons image on the desktop22:01
bettencbonly in the folder22:02
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bettencbanyone?22:11
corshmockI'm just wondering if any Ubuntu users have tried the Behringer Uphoria UMC22?22:13
psyminI am running 20.04.  I swapped out my nvidia with a radeon.  Haven't used radeon in years.  Not sure what I need to do to make it work well.  5700xt.  Mesa installed.  amdgpu driver installed.  "direct rendering: Yes".  glxgears gives me 1 fps23:02
sarnoldpsymin: do you have the linux-firmware package installed with the amdgpu firmware?23:03
psyminprobably not23:03
psymin"linux-firmware is already the newest version (1.187)"23:04
psymindo I need to do something special to get it to fetch the amdgpu firmware?23:04
sarnoldit might be worth looking to see if your card is known to be supported with amdgpu or not23:05
psyminoh my goodness, it is using the intel cpu :)23:05
psymingpu, hmm23:06
psyminat least when I query with glxinfo -B23:06
sarnoldeven so, my intel onboard glxgears gets 60fps without looking like it's any real work23:06
psyminlots of complaining regarding possible missing firmware /lib/firmware/amdgpu/arcturus_sdma.bin is one example23:24
psyminwhen updating initramfs23:24
psyminguess it might be this https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/186967323:24
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1869673 in initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) "Updating initramfs - possible missing amdgpu firmware" [Undecided,Confirmed]23:24
Prolachi, is this command enough to securely destroy contents of a complete VPS? dd if=/dev/urandom of=/dev/sda bs=1M23:29
sarnoldit depends upon the hoster in question23:30
Prolacwhat do you mean?23:32
Prolacwill that command destroy all data on the selected partition?23:33
sarnoldthe VPS host may not expose a /dev/sda23:33
sarnoldthe hoster in question may be using virtio storage that would use a different device path23:33
sarnoldthe hoster in questoin may be using a snap-shotted storage system like zfs and have a snapshot from just a few moments before hand23:33
psyminProlac, srm might give you more peace of mind?  but also secure deletion is tricky23:34
ProlacWhat is srm?23:35
psyminI guess it is more for files than whole disks23:35
sarnoldif srm works by overwriting file data before unlinking it, it's probably also pretty useless against snapshots, copy-on-write filesystems, etc23:35
oerheksand not without 7 times overwrite23:37
Prolacok, well I just want to shred the partition on my VPS, what is the best way of going about it?23:39
oerheksunlikely you can, maybe there is an admin panel with such function?23:45
oerhekselse, not an ubuntu issue, contact the provider23:45

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