[00:01] <Bashing-om> ifdef42: ISRT makes me think of raid meta data remaining, see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2038121. Might be good to use 'wipefs' to check ?
[00:02] <Squarism> if you install programs manually - and multiuser isnt important, where should one put them?
[00:03] <Squarism> ~/.local ? ~/bin ?
[00:12] <ifdef42> Bashing-om, the hard drive was brand new... but i guess maybe the RST hardware has some memory. it was showing up as like an option rom in preboot but now i don't see it. maybe if i stick the msata back in. not sure how much i care, pain to take apart. :D thx for all the suggestions
[00:13] <Bashing-om> ifdef42: Is but a thought -  "sudo wipefs /dev/sda". Note that you should not just trust me that that command is safe (even though it is), you should run "man wipefs" and confirm for yourself that the command will just list all visible filesystems (and in this case, RAID metadata) and their offsets.
[01:37] <cgipython> I want to upgrade ubuntu 18 to 20 and want to backup my 18 on a usb drive - what software should i use to backup?
[01:42] <SpeedrunnerG55> i am running ubuntu 20.04 my logitech G430's disappears fromt he audio device list whenever i plug in my phone or start up steam. it disappears and reappears every few seconds for a while while staying active for only about 1/2 a second
[01:50] <Bashing-om> cgipython: Might consider: https://9to5linux.com/ubuntu-based-rescuezilla-1-0-6-arrives-as-the-swiss-army-knife-of-system-recovery .
[01:52] <cgipython> Bashing-om, Is there a way to use it on my 18.04 instead of bootin from usb? It would be nice if i can create a bootable version of my 18.04 as an image on the usb drive
[01:53] <Bashing-om> !backup | cgipython
[01:54] <cgipython> Bashing-om, thanks. I started with duplicity
[01:54] <cgipython> then will upgrade 20.04 - or perhaps install a fresh version - not sure
[01:55] <Bashing-om> cgipython: There are so many ways :) - most depends on the use case and experience.
[01:56] <cgipython> I wish duplicity would show an ETA
[01:56] <cgipython> seems like its going to take all night
[02:53] <lamiastella> my ctrl+c and ctrl+v doesn't do the copy paste in Ubuntu 20.04 anyone else having same issue?
[02:56] <lotuspsychje> anyone notice loginloop on ubuntu-desktop 20.04 after recent updates kernel 5.4.0-37-generic
[03:38] <Kon> Hi today's dbus package update for Bionic broke my system audio so I'm trying to roll back. I could in theory roll back to the original April 2018 version still in the repo, but I'm wondering if there's any way at all I could track down the previous -ubuntu1.1  package from bionic-updates
[03:40] <kyle__> lamiastella: console or in gnome/kde programs?
[03:42] <lamiastella> kyle__:  only doesn't work in terminal
[03:42] <lamiastella> for example ctrl+c works here in IRC kyle__
[03:43] <kyle__> lamiastella: Most terminals use ctrl+shit+c ctrl+shift+v
[03:43] <lamiastella> kyle__: ctrl+shift+c doesn't work as well in terminal
[03:44] <lamiastella> oh never mind it works thanks a lot kyle__
[03:44] <kyle__> No problem :)
[03:46] <lamiastella> (11:36:42 AM) mona: Hi, I get this error on 20.04 [   13.386440] uvcvideo 1-9:1.0: Entity type for entity Camera 1 was not initialized! how should I fix it?
[03:51] <oerheks> we need more info, what webcam, and hardware specs?
[05:06] <user01> hi, you can't have a username with a space in it, right? there is some POSIX restriction on it?
[05:07] <user01> a user asked me and I said they couldn't but when they asked why I really didn't have an answer
[05:13] <Jordan_U> user01: https://serverfault.com/questions/73084/what-characters-should-i-use-or-not-use-in-usernames-on-linux
[05:28] <nsaunders> how can I get tab completion with xmllint so that I can type "xmllint foo.xsl" press tab and it will fill in the "t"?
[05:29] <nsaunders> or just "xsl foo" and it will tab complete "foo.xslt"  - as works with "xmllint bar" for "xmllint bar.xml"?
[05:53] <raddy> Hello
[05:54] <raddy> AppArmor is interfering with mysqld startup
[05:54] <raddy> I have edited the configuration file and added exceptions
[05:54] <raddy> But I am not finding any improvements
[06:19] <ld50> nsaunders: try fish shell
[06:57] <nsaunders> ld50: can't do that with bash?
[06:58] <ld50> nsaunders: dunno, i'm not a bash user anymore since fish is so much better. you can install fish and try it by simply invoking "fish" from your bash shell, no need to change your default shell
[07:05] <worrelsik> @nsaunders, Tab twice?
[07:07] <worrelsik> Maybe you have another file that qualifies for completion, and Tab'ing once has not enough info to decide which filename to choose for completion
[07:07] <nsaunders> worrelsik: nope
[07:07] <nsaunders> it's something specific to xmllint so far as I can tell.  it works for .xml files, not for .xslt
[07:18] <snake-venom> hi, wonder if there is some gui tool to store terminal ssh connection, similar to MacOS
[07:24] <Shillos> snake-venom: try putty
[07:24] <vlt> snake-venom: Not GUI but there’s ~/.ssh/config.
[07:40] <Monotoko> mobaxterm works with a bit of WINE as well
[07:40] <Monotoko> vscode has SSH/SCP built in
[07:41] <viktor_> Hi all. I'm (still) trying to install nextcloud on my server. I installed the snap but the website still isn't up. "snap info nextcloud" says service "nexctcloud.apache" is enabled but inactive. maybe it's on apache while i'm on apache2? Or what could be the problem?
[07:41] <indyZ> mobaxterm is what I used in windows, I liked it. lots of features, more than putty
[07:42] <lotuspsychje> viktor_: try #ubuntu-server perhaps
[07:52] <nsaunders> ld50: interesting
[07:54] <ld50> nsaunders: try hitting tab repeatedly for a nice menu of possible completions. also, strg-r is not supported unfortunately but you can type a substring and hit the up-arrow for possible history matches
[07:58] <nsaunders> ld50: what's strg-r?
[08:02] <ld50> nsaunders: oh, sorry, ctrl-r. on german keyboards ctrl is called strg, i forgot for a moment :D
[08:02] <ld50> ("control" vs. "steuerung")
[08:03] <nsaunders> haha
[08:57] <ai_lion> Hi, everyone.
[08:58] <ai_lion> I've been struggling with Ubuntu based distros for a whole day.
[08:59] <ai_lion> My brand new laptop has AMD R9-4900H + Nvidia RTX 2060 inside.
[08:59] <nsaunders> ai_lion: what's the q?
[09:00] <ai_lion> All ubuntu based distros fails to run on this laptop.
[09:00] <nsaunders> I'm no expert, but I'll give it a shot
[09:00] <ai_lion> The problem is mainly on Nvidia RTX 2060.
[09:00] <nsaunders> ai_lion: having no idea, I'd go out on a limb and speculate it's nvidia video drivers or something similar
[09:01] <ai_lion> I've tested daily build as well but still not able to solve the problem.
[09:01] <nsaunders> yeah...can you just install maybe a plain vanilla version then add a kernel module later for eh driver?
[09:02] <ai_lion> However, openSUSE tumbleweed works like a charm, which is embarrassing.
[09:02] <nsaunders> ai_lion:  I'm not sure, just giving my two cents.  A question on askubuntu might help also.  my knowledge is limited to "knowing" that proprietary drivers are a problem
[09:03] <nsaunders> ohhhh, so that's useful info.  what does modprobe say about which drivers it's using?
[09:03] <ai_lion> "ubuntu nouveau fifo sched_error 08" is what I got as error message.
[09:04] <nsaunders> http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/xenial/man1/nvidia-modprobe.1.html
[09:04] <ai_lion> Nearly all posts talking about this issue says I need to add graphics-drivers/ppa
[09:05] <nsaunders> what I'd want to know, in your scenario, would be what kernel modules openSUSE is using..
[09:05] <nsaunders> my two cents, hope that helps.  bye for now.
[09:06] <nsaunders> but, yes, adding a ppa sounds like a good idea...did you try that?  (I'm tired, so I'll let others, who know more, help you.)
[09:06] <toffe> Hi guys, according to timedatectl docs it says it uses: 1. DHCP, 2. Configured from /etc/systemd/timesyncd.conf and 3. FallbackNTP from same file.
[09:06] <ai_lion> nsaunders: Thanks. I will try have a look about kernel version and kernel module info.
[09:07] <toffe> When checking that file both are commented out still it works, any idea on there the 4th choice is? :P
[09:07] <ai_lion> That PPA doesn't work.
[09:08] <ai_lion> It's empty in "Additional Drivers"
[09:09] <ai_lion> I've also tries `apt install nvidia-driver-440` and/or download the ".run" driver from nvidia's website.
[09:09] <ai_lion> None of them works.
[09:14] <FatalFUUU> Is org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons not valid in 20.04 now ?
[09:16] <ai_lion> nsaunders: I will reinstall openSUSE in 20 mins, then I will be able to provide any info needed.
[10:00] <ai_lion> nsaunders: I've confirmed that openSUSE has a newer version of nouveau which works for RTX 2060 Mobile.
[10:04] <ai_lion> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/groovy-desktop-amd64.iso
[10:04] <ai_lion> This daily build doesn't work either.
[10:12] <dex1983> hi
[10:16] <nsaunders> ai_lion: did you find out which kernel openSUSE uses?
[10:18] <dex1983> I do not have a clue what I am doing wrong with ubuntu lts, if I try it with software raid, install it on one disk, everytime I get "grub install dummy failed"
[10:21] <dex1983> What I am doing wrong :-(
[10:28] <seven-eleven> hi
[10:28] <seven-eleven> how can I change a dependency of a debian package?
[10:28] <seven-eleven> do I have to download the tar.gz manually or can I access it directly from apt cache somewhere?
[10:34] <ai_lion> nsaunders: 5.7.1-1-default
[10:35] <dex1983> has someone an idea?
[10:35] <MrElendig> seven-eleven: you would have to make your own deb with the changes
[10:36] <ai_lion> dex1983: Ubuntu will always let you down if you use soft raid.
[10:36] <MrElendig> sounds like a xyproblem though
[10:36] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, found this short instruction, currently trying to install it https://serverfault.com/a/383958
[10:36] <ai_lion> It happens on 14.04, 16.04, 18.04 and 20.04 as far as I know.
[10:36] <dex1983> omg
[10:36] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, actual problem is that bareos (bacula fork) doesn't ship a package for ubuntu 20.04 yet, so im gonna try to package it myself :-)
[10:36] <dex1983> but I also cannot install it the normal way on one hdd
[10:37] <dex1983> dummy grub fails
[10:37] <seven-eleven> and bareos-bconsole depends on libreadline7, so I changed it now to libreadline8
[10:37] <ai_lion> You will see the fancy grub2 cli once you complete the installation "successfully".
[10:38] <MrElendig> seven-eleven: that might not work well if this is some binary software
[10:38] <MrElendig> and not open source
[10:38] <dex1983> yeah when booting I get the grub shell :-(
[10:38] <dex1983> thats all
[10:40] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, found the source code here: https://github.com/bareos/bareos/releases
[10:41] <MrElendig> you want to build the deb from source then, not "hack" the dependecy array for the existing .deb (without rebuilding the code)
[10:42] <MrElendig> else you might in best case end up with "libfoo.so.5 does not exit" or worst case end up with silent corrution
[10:42] <MrElendig> corruption*
[10:42] <seven-eleven> oh right
[10:44] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, i think im going to wait it out and leave 18.04 on the backup vm
[10:44] <MrElendig> usually not that hard to just bump the deb as needed
[10:44] <seven-eleven> my first attempt failed dpkg: Fehler beim Bearbeiten des Archivs bareos-bconsole_19.2.4-4_amd64.deb (--install): Unterprozess dpkg-split gab den Fehlerwert 2 zurück :-)
[10:45] <MrElendig> LANG=C makes the error messages more useful for the rest of us
[10:46] <seven-eleven> I think i packaged it wrongly with `tar --ignore-failed-read -cvf control.tar.xz postinst postrm{post,pre}{inst,rm} md5sums control`
[10:47] <nsaunders> ai_lion: 5.7.1-1 default what?  I don't mean the kernel (although I suppose that matters) so much as the kernel modules...
[10:48] <nsaunders> presumably nvidia just needs some specific kernel module.  I'm making a ton of assumptions and have no deep understanding of drivers, but that's at least what I gather.  Have you tried the ppa which was suggested?
[10:48] <ai_lion> nsaunders: 5.7.1-1-default is the kernel openSUSE uses.
[10:49] <ai_lion> "5.7.1-1-default"
[10:49] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, if I run `tar --ignore-failed-read -cvf control.tar.xz {post,pre}{inst,rm} md5sums control` tar complains there would be no postinst or postrm, but they exist
[10:49] <ai_lion> It's nothing to do with the PPA on this step because openSUSE uses nouveau too.
[10:50] <nsaunders> ai_lion: so it's not using *any* kernel modules at all?  that seems extremely unlikely.  OpenSUSE is almost certainly running some sort of nvidia modules..
[10:50] <ai_lion> It uses "nouveau".
[10:51] <nsaunders> ore-failed-read -cvf control.tar.xz {post,pre}{inst,rm} md5sums control`  ▒│
[10:51] <nsaunders> │tar complains there would be no postinst or postrm, but they exist                                                               ▒│
[10:51] <nsaunders> │(03:49:52) ai_lion: It's nothing to do with the PPA on this step because openSUSE uses nouveau too.                              ▒│
[10:51] <nsaunders> https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/184877/101935
[10:51] <nsaunders> whoops.  but try that link
[10:52] <nsaunders> lsmod shows me the modules I have loaded...probably if you run lsmod in OpenSUSE it will show you something useful..
[10:53] <ai_lion> Just as I said, "nouveau" is the kernel module that drives RTX 2060.
[10:54] <ai_lion> The only difference is that Ubuntu doesn't have the latest version of nouveau so I may just need to install a newer version.
[10:55] <nsaunders> ai_lion: ahh
[10:57] <LordDoskias> hello i have a realtek alc1220 codec on my mb but pacmd list-sinks shows that the driver in use is snd_hda_intel? I do have audio but i *think* quality is subpar
[10:57] <ai_lion> Do we have Ubuntu builds that are more progressive than daily build?
[10:58] <JellyIsAwesome> would you recommend using freenas as a nas
[11:01] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, this worked for me: https://serverfault.com/a/859394
[11:02] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: that is the correct driver
[11:02] <benfrancis> popey (or any other discourse.ubuntu.com moderator): Sorry to bug you but I'm trying to post a new post on the Appliance category on discourse.ubuntu.com to propose a new appliance but I get an error that says "You are not permitted to view the requested resource." This thread
[11:02] <benfrancis> (https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/you-are-not-permitted-to-view-the-requested-resource-error-when-luisp-is-trying-to-post/16226) suggests this is a permissions problem and says to message a moderator for a permissions bump, but I'm apparently not allowed to do that either... any chance you could help? My username is krellian.
[11:03] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: alc1220 is just one of many implementations of the intel hda spec
[11:03] <LordDoskias> MrElendig, right, are there some settings i can play with to see if i can get better quality ?
[11:03] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: depends on what you mean by "better quality"
[11:04] <MrElendig> also what people think about audio quality and the actual objective quality often varies massively
[11:05] <MrElendig> one example is vinyl and tube amps which every audiophile raves about. Technically they are quite bad, they give you a lot of distortion
[11:05] <FatalFUUU> Is org.gnome.desktop.background show-desktop-icons not valid in 20.04 now ?
[11:05] <LordDoskias> MrElendig, for example listening to this track: https://youtu.be/1vWqW9tI2kg i feel like there isn't enough bass. It's as if i;m hearing mostly high pitch i.e the vocals
[11:05] <FatalFUUU> even the default extension in tweak tool does nothing
[11:05] <LordDoskias> at the same time i can hear that there is some bass in the background but as if it can't come out and is "stifled", true that this might be subjective
[11:05] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: you can use an eq to distorte the audio to your liking
[11:06] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: it is often done automaticly on windows
[11:06] <MrElendig> LordDoskias: give pulseeffect a try
[11:07] <MrElendig> https://github.com/wwmm/pulseeffects
[11:08] <LordDoskias> MrElendig, that package seems rather invasive in that it actually upgrades pulse audio ?
[11:08] <lesshaste> my ssd drive stopped booting (it just hang part way through the boot) so I am booting off a usb live ubuntu distro.  I tried to reinstall linux but it said there are unresolved errors. How can I find these errors? Which tool should I be using?
[11:09] <lesshaste> it sends me to the partition page but I am not sure how I am meant to resolv anything from there
[11:10] <yolan> Hello, my python is broken :(
[11:10] <yolan> I can't install dependency on 20.04
[11:11] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 you still there? ^^
[11:23] <b3n10> hi guys , anyone using clipmenu in ubuntu? is there a deb/snap package for it?
[11:30] <b3n10> no one uses clipmenu in ubuntu?
[11:33] <quadrathoch2> b3n10 doesn't seem like it
[11:34] <b3n10> quadrathoch2: alrighty, no problemo
[11:35] <b3n10> i'll try installing from source then
[11:37] <seven-eleven> MrElendig, what is your favorite backup software, just rsync?
[11:39] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | seven-eleven
[11:44] <MrElendig> seven-eleven: prepare to be assimilated
[11:44] <lotuspsychje> FatalFUUU: dconf-editor
[11:45]  * MrElendig uses borg
[11:45] <seven-eleven> thanks!
[11:46] <b3n10> ok installed clipmenu from source, not that hard. But now I need to start it once logged in, where can i save my script?
[11:46] <lotuspsychje> afternoon ioria
[11:47] <ioria> lotuspsychje, hey lotus; all good ?
[11:47] <lotuspsychje> ioria: just for info Bug #1843982 occured to me this morning, yeah all good : )
[11:47] <lotuspsychje> after updates, loginloop
[11:49] <BluesKaj> 'Morning all
[11:49] <ioria> lotuspsychje, sounds bad
[11:50] <zamba> how do i install the linux debug symbols?
[11:50] <zamba> is it from a special apt repo+
[11:52] <seven-eleven> should I A) (focal) switch to borg B) (focal) go through the hassle and setup bareos on focal (i could get libreadline8 to work with bareos using a symlink in /lib/x86.., but now i got a postgresql version issue which I have to fix)  or C)  (bionic) stick to bionic and wait it out until *eventually* bareos maintainers support focal?
[11:53] <dex1983> yeah quadrathoch2 sill here again :-(
[11:54] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 so what are you planning again/
[11:54] <quadrathoch2> ?
[11:56] <dex1983> try to make it to install ubuntu but with no effort :-/
[11:56] <dex1983> :-(
[11:56] <MrElendig> seven-eleven: never symlink .so's they are versioned for good reasons
[11:56] <dex1983> always have the problem with grub dummy installer
[11:56] <MrElendig> rebuild from source instead
[11:56] <seven-eleven> ok
[11:57] <dex1983> also without software raid
[11:57] <dex1983> on normal hdd it fails for testing
[11:59] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 Oo hm, what board/laptop do you got?
[12:00] <dex1983> https://www.asrock.com/mb/Intel/E3V5%20WS/
[12:00] <dex1983> freenas worked with it over  3 years without problems
[12:02] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 if I remember correctly you already looked into the efi for your ahci mode or?
[12:03] <dex1983> ahci hmm let me have look
[12:05] <b3n10> have a good day guys
[12:05] <toffe> /exit
[12:05] <toffe> /e/ex
[12:06] <dex1983> legacy and ahci is activated
[12:08] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 you want to install legacy mode? or efi
[12:11] <dex1983> the method which works g :-)
[12:11] <dex1983> efi does not work
[12:12] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 okay, so just make sure to boot into bios mode then
[12:12] <skyliner_369> Okay why would a package uninstall without me uninstalling it myself? telegram-desktop just kinda... poof
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> skyliner_369: the one from apt?
[12:13] <skyliner_369> yeah. I try to stick to using apt instead of the software center
[12:13] <dex1983> yeah I tried that too will not boot prepared stick with rufus
[12:13] <dex1983> but only uefi works :-(
[12:14] <dex1983> I will try it now with cent os for testing
[12:14] <lotuspsychje> skyliner_369: check your dpkg logs
[12:14] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 honestly I would choose balena etcher, as rufus has sometimes some hiccups
[12:14] <skyliner_369> okay. Where would they be?
[12:15] <dex1983> ah ok maybe thats the problem thanks a lot
[12:17] <skyliner_369> ... dafuq? now I have 2 installed instances...
[12:17] <skyliner_369> unless one is a snap?
[12:18] <lotuspsychje> df -h and apt policy foo, to the rescue
[12:28] <asdfgh> hello
[12:28] <asdfgh> does the software i install via snap has a chroot env to run into?
[12:29] <asdfgh> for exmaple
[12:29] <asdfgh>  /dev/loop43      18M   18M       0 100% /snap/gedit/605
[12:29] <asdfgh> (running df -h)
[12:39] <dex1983> cent os worked witout a problem in uefi mode and was is bootable
[12:39] <dex1983> now trying it with etcher and ubuntu lts
[12:46] <quadrathoch2> dex1983 hope it works
[12:58] <Guest_999> Hi
[13:01] <dex1983> yeah me too
[13:01] <dex1983> the n try :D
[13:02] <dex1983> getting to start ubuntu
[13:02] <dex1983> hate ubuntu
[13:02] <Guest_999> Hi dex
[13:03] <Guest_999> Is there someone can read my text
[13:03] <kyle__> Not unless your phone has been comrpomised.  Don't be som paranoid.
[13:04] <Velarde> you can always use Signal
[13:04] <dex1983> hi Guest_999
[13:04] <Guest_999> hi
[13:05] <Guest_999> I'm using web version on my phone:)
[13:05] <Guest_999> I have a question long ago
[13:05] <Guest_999> How could i handle BGRT
[13:06] <Guest_999> To change boot logo
[13:06] <Guest_999> Is there someone can tell me how?
[13:07] <Guest_999> I know it can be done with changing my bios firmware
[13:08] <Guest_999> But i could not found the right bios mod
[13:08] <kyle__> Guest_999: Are you talking about the ubuntu splash screen, the linux kernel display (which ubuntu users don't usually see), or the actual image your mobo shows long before it gets to an OS?
[13:08] <Guest_999> I mean image from the mobo
[13:09] <Guest_999> I cannot change it
[13:09] <Guest_999> So there is two logo at boot time
[13:10] <Guest_999> First the mobo logo
[13:10] <kyle__> Sometimes you can access & change parts of the bios flash from inside linux.  I know I've managed dell desktops before where I could just copy the file from a box with the right settings to all the others from linux.
[13:10] <Guest_999> Then ubuntu splash screen
[13:11] <kyle__> Yeah.  That's going to be so super spcific to your mobo I'm afraid.
[13:12] <Guest_999> Can you explain it more? Where i can find it?
[13:12] <Guest_999> Is it on boot folder
[13:13] <Guest_999> Bios memory also not listed on dev
[13:13] <Guest_999> I hope i can bypass it just as i edit shadow file or etc
[13:19] <dex1983> nope also debian sucks thats annoying
[13:19] <dex1983> :-(
[13:19] <dex1983> cent os works
[13:37] <kyle__> No, it's not going to be anything at all in your boot folder.  There will be some bios setting that lets you disable or change the boot logo.  For some bioses it will also include a utility you can run to change the logo from within your os, and in some you can hack away on it from any os, but that's super super specifc to each model.
[13:37] <kyle__> Think of it this way: your bios comes up and will dispaly that image no matter what.  Even if no OS is ever loaded.  So it happens way before the boot folder is ever accessed
[13:53] <fmcs> Hello, is it so uncommon to have two OSs on two separate SSDs with full disk encryption?
[13:59] <fmcs> Why in 2020 is it so difficult to install ubuntu on a second SSD with lvm/luks? AFAIK is not even possible to do that with the custom partitioning inside the installer. I had to do it manually.. with anaconda is basically automatic, you select the disk you want to use, custom partitioning, and then it autoconfigures lvm/luks in few clicks.. please tell me I'm terribly wrong and there is a simpler way
[14:13] <AlexMax> I've been having freezing issues that I have been unable to figure out by looking in the usual places.  Logs don't tell me anything directly, merely suggest things that happen as a result of the freeze (gnome not getting any input events, can't connect to my suddenly missing monitor, that sort of thing.
[14:13] <AlexMax> Last time I froze, I was listening to music, and the music actually continued to play just fine, no buffer loop or anything.
[14:14] <AlexMax> however my attempts to switch to a virtual terminal didn't work
[14:17] <AlexMax> I was hoping that perhaps updating my kernel might help get things under control - first, my graphics card uses in-kernel drivers and is notoriously unstable even on Windows, and second before Ubuntu I was running Fedora 31 which seemed to be on top of kernel updates and I don't remember having issues like this.
[14:18] <AlexMax> So I suppose my question is, what is the suggested spot to get up to date kerenel releases for Ubuntu 20.04?
[14:50] <kyle__> AlexMax: Do the logs say your HID devices were disappearing from USB? From X/waylaynd?
[14:54] <AlexMax> https://paste.ee/p/ASHby
[14:54] <AlexMax> kyle__: These are the interesting things from my journal from last boot
[14:55] <AlexMax> The last two times I crashed, I was in Firefox, and there was some sort of fancy animation going on, like zooming in on a map or doing a throbber waiting on some backend process
[14:56] <AlexMax> Not that I blame firefox - if firefox crashes, it's firefox's problem, if firefox crashes my entire machine it's Linux's problem.
[15:18] <kyle__> Those look like 100% from the xorg, not the OS level.  Something really funky is going on there.  If it was at a linux or kernel level, you would see usb devices attaching and detaching
[15:19] <kyle__> (which does happen if the mobo is going, or more usually if the usb device is dying)
[15:25] <AppAraat[m]> hi, is the gnupg package on 18.04 and 20.04 repackaged from Debian?
[15:27] <PETURBG> hi
[15:27] <PETURBG> my cleients has this: warning: TLS library problem: error:14094418:SSL routines:ssl3_read_bytes:t
[15:27] <PETURBG> unknown ca:../ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1544:SSL alert number 48:
[15:33] <kyle__> AppAraat[m]: I'm pretty sure it's rebuilt on ubuntu, but I do believe ubuntu has their own maintainers for it
[15:33] <kyle__> https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/gnupg
[15:42] <PETURBG> ?unknown ca:../ssl/record/rec_layer_s3.c:1544:SSL alert number 48:
[16:31] <jwhitmore> Back gain with printer issues. For some reason if I manually add the Brother HL-L2350DW printer, (which was bought after checking that it was Linux compatible) then when I plug in the printer Ubuntu added another printer for the printer. That would be great, if what Ubuntu added actually worked. 'dmesg' is telling me that at the end of processing when the printer is plugged into a USB port is the line 'usblp0:removed'
[16:33] <jwhitmore> So when I plug in the printer Ubuntu adds it then removes it.
[16:35] <sumagna> where are the desktop files or executable files for the app added to the dock stored?
[16:38] <sumagna> my editor(atom) is opening with some files(emptying them totally) which when tampered with can render my editor useless and unusable
[16:39] <sumagna> i think there is some erroneous line in the file which is executed when atom is opened from the dock
[16:42] <sumagna> i mean the general desktop file for Applications in the system menu
[16:45] <kyle__> jwhitmore: Not that it's a great solution, BUT, those generally work flawlessly with vanilla IPP.  In the meaintime, you could just put it on the network.
[16:46] <kyle__> FWIW brother's web-ui is better about letting you disable the crap you don't want than say, cannon's.
[17:39] <cgi> sudo do-release-upgrade -d --> Why does one have to use "-d"? On 18.04 - is it recommended to use "-d" to goto 20.04?
[17:39] <cgi> I was hoping 20.04 is no longer a dev version?
[17:39] <lotuspsychje> !ltsupgrade | cgi
[17:40] <cgi> lotuspsychje, thank you!
[17:41] <cgi> is there a way to ban certain websites from google results?
[17:41] <beowuff> Hay, I'm trying find documentation on PackageKit.conf file. I need to set the proxy, as Software Center is not pulling it from either settings ro /etc/environment...
[18:11] <Squarism> Is there some trick to open a folder with sudo rights in nautilus? Or atleast copy a file onto a root owned directory?
[18:12] <C0nundrum> s i think i somehow removed my network drivers
[18:12] <C0nundrum> if i boot from a live cd and can i update the packages
[18:12] <lotuspsychje> Squarism: ctrl + l admin:///
[18:16] <Squarism> lotuspsychje, thansks
[18:17] <lotuspsychje> C0nundrum: some chipsets like broadcom can be installed from the live media, in /pool
[18:18] <User1231> Not spam, need support. View + put "thumbs UP": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUt6HIgfQgo
[18:18] <lotuspsychje> User1231: thats not ubuntu related
[18:21] <C0nundrum> i'm using a live usb
[18:21] <C0nundrum> when i chroot to it i loose internet connection.
[18:22] <C0nundrum> Is there a way bind mount the directories apt relies on to the mount
[18:25] <C0nundrum> ok copying resolve.conf worked
[18:26] <C0nundrum> is there a base package i can reinstall for broadcom ?
[18:28] <lotuspsychje> !broadcom | C0nundrum
[18:29] <lotuspsychje> C0nundrum: STA - no internet access
[18:35] <Jfalken> Greets everyone. I'm having an issue with waking from suspend in xubuntu 20.04. After I open the lid of the laptop back up, I get prompted for my password to log back in, and after I enter it, everything just freezes.  pm-utils shows suspend, hibernate and suspend-hybrid is all supported, but I can't track down this freeze.  Any suggestions?
[18:41] <C0nundrum> ugh..
[18:42] <C0nundrum> still shows the interface as unclaimed
[18:50] <C0nundrum> Does that exclusively mean that i am missing drivers ?
[18:51] <lotuspsychje> C0nundrum: yes, unclaimed means driver didnt load
[18:51] <seven-eleven> hi
[18:51] <seven-eleven> how can I fix the  libc6 error bug during upgrade https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/1867423
[18:51] <C0nundrum> hm
[18:51] <newbsduser> Hi team, do you know a remote mgmt supported log collector client for linux? I want to collect /var/log/messages, audit logs and some additional custom logs, I  want to monitor agent status, and I want to remotely configure these agents.
[18:51] <seven-eleven> apparently something installed a wrong libcrypt1 and now the do-release-upgrade fails from 18.04 to 20.04
[18:52] <seven-eleven> how can I "reinstall libcrypt1" so that it is the correct one
[18:52] <lotuspsychje> seven-eleven: thats an old bug that should already got fixed by now
[18:53] <seven-eleven> lotuspsychje, should be fixed, but somehow my ubuntu distro still carries a wrong libcrypt1 for some reason
[18:53] <seven-eleven> and i installed all updates for 18.04
[18:53] <seven-eleven> so how can I purge the wrong one manually and make sure i get the right one
[18:54] <seven-eleven> https://dpaste.org/8WZx
[19:07] <seven-eleven> this happened now at the second host i wanted to upgrade hm
[19:07] <seven-eleven> what do you recommend to do? should I reinstall from scratch 20.04. then?
[19:13] <lakitu> can i download debian packages thru apt-get say *for a different version than my current OS*?
[19:15] <sarnold> lakitu: configure deb-src lines for the other release -- then apt-get source -t foo bar   or apt-get source bar/foo  will do the trick
[19:15] <lakitu> ok - will work with that / try
[19:17] <leeyaa> hello
[19:17] <leeyaa> can you guys recommend an alternative to katello subscription manager ?
[19:17] <leeyaa> i need a gui that i can use to manage multiple servers packages versions.
[19:19] <sarnold> leeyaa: perhaps landscape? https://landscape.canonical.com/
[19:21] <leeyaa> sarnold a bit too expensive
[19:21] <leeyaa> although I am considering it if I dont manage to find something free
[19:46] <ZeNEX> Hello. Using Ubuntu 20.04, installing 'xfonts-terminus' but it never shows up on the fonts list anywhere, this always worked before, what's going on?
[19:46] <oerheks> did you logout/login or recreated the font cache?
[19:47] <nsaunders> how do I install xidel?
[19:48] <ZeNEX> oerheks, have not done either
[19:48] <nsaunders> http://www.videlibri.de/xidel.html
[19:48] <oerheks> ZeNEX,  it is in the wiki, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Fonts
[19:49] <oerheks> nsaunders, if it is not in our repos, sudo dpkg -i <package>.deb
[19:49] <nsaunders> oerheks: it's not listed..
[19:49] <ZeNEX> I did sudo fc-cache -f -v, still no luck
[19:49] <oerheks> indeed, i did not find it either, maybe someone made a ppa
[19:50] <ZeNEX> Might try logout/login
[19:51] <nsaunders> okay
[19:51] <nsaunders> oerheks: thx
[19:51] <oerheks> have fun!
[19:52] <ZeNEX> I fixed it: I used package 'fonts-terminus' instead of 'xfonts-terminus' not sure why that fixed it...
[19:54] <oerheks> oh, good spot ..
[20:43] <thelounge3495> I've got a server running that has an issue where if the box loses network (network cable unplugged, router reboots, etc) then the interface never gets a new IP address and only a reboot resolves the issue. I've tried restarting systemd-networkd, ip link dev down / up, but no luck. Anyone have any ideas on what could be the problem?
[20:44] <oerheks> one, i would assign a dedicated ip to a server, how would you manage the ports to the wan? and in the router a mac filter if available.
[20:44] <oerheks> so it should never get a new ip, it can reconnect
[20:48] <thelounge3495> oerheks It's got a dedicated IP on the router and I've tried setting it up as a static IP on the server itself, but had the same issue. Switched it to DHCP (which is what it is now) to see if that changed things, but it did not.
[20:53] <worrelsik> Because of my non-working Bluetooth dongle, I'd like to apply a patch to drivers/bluetooth/btusb.c. But I don't understand from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel how to apt-get the source code for the kernel of my system (5.4.0-37-generic).
[20:53] <worrelsik> apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r) just downloads a few kB
[20:54] <Bashing-om> !info linux-image-generic focal
[20:57] <worrelsik> But the kernel tarballs on www.kernel.org are around 100MB.
[20:58] <worrelsik> So how should I apply the patch (https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=284525)?
[21:04] <Bashing-om> worrelsik: As the instructions ^ say, what now returns ' uname -r ' ?
[21:05] <worrelsik> 5.4.0-37-generic
[21:07] <Bashing-om> worrelsik: from https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel: ' apt-get source linux-image-$(uname -r) ' :)
[21:07] <jeremy31> worrelsik: if you have source repositories enabled, in terminal do, apt-get source linux-modules-extra-$(uname -r)
[21:09] <worrelsik> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5KmvZzGJ82/
[21:11] <jeremy31> worrelsik: if you have source repositories enabled, in terminal do, apt-get source linux-modules-extra-$(uname -r)
[21:14] <worrelsik> Ah, sorry, did not read your instruction close enough. That gives much more: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/wQfxYHRCP8/
[21:15] <jeremy31> worrelsik: now do>  cd linux-5.4.0/drivers/bluetooth
[21:16] <worrelsik> OK
[21:17] <jeremy31> worrelsik: what non working device do you have?
[21:17] <Mordoc> 0
[21:20] <Mordoc> Sorry folks, wrong terminal...My poor screen switching skills...
[21:20] <worrelsik> Some CSR Bluetooth dongle https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2g45KsKP6R/
[21:21] <verma_ankit484> is there any way to just upgrade gtk to 3.20 in ubuntu 16.04?
[21:22] <jeremy31> worrelsik: your patch may have to by applied from linux-5.4.0 directory, I can't be sure.  I haven't had much luck getting CSR dongles to work
[21:22] <worrelsik> The value for bcdDevice (88.91) matches what is hardcoded in the patch
[21:24] <jeremy31> worrelsik: OK, but I wouldn't build an entire kernel just for one patched module, it might be easier to try the latest kernel if it does have the patch
[21:27] <worrelsik> jeremy31, Alas, it is already 7 years not included: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=60824
[21:27] <charms> Hi, which ISO should I use to install to a RAID0 array? (Yes I know it sounds stupid)
[21:28] <charms> For 20.04*
[21:31] <jeremy31> worrelsik: 7 years ago the bluetooth devs about gave up on CSR because all their BT dongles used the same USB ID
[21:32] <worrelsik> I truely sympathize with them
[21:35] <worrelsik> jeremy31: But I'd like to give it a shot! Now that btusb.c is changed, should I proceed with the section "Modifying the configuration"?
[21:36] <worrelsik> I don't think this counts as a configuration change, does it?
[21:37] <worrelsik> @charms: the server edition?
[21:38] <charms> worrelsik thanks, is there a difference compared to the desktop installer other than a command line ui? this is for my home computer
[21:39] <jeremy31> worrelsik: not really, and you just need to build a new btusb.ko and dump it in /lib/modules/$(uname -r)/kernel/drivers/bluetooth  and reboot
[21:40] <jeremy31> worrelsik: you could use the Makefile from https://github.com/jeremyb31/newbtfix-4.15/blob/master/Makefile and put it in your source code directory for bluetooth, then do a make and copy the btusb.ko
[21:41] <worrelsik> jeremy31, Argh: "you just need to build"...Thanks for that Makefile
[21:50] <ningu> is there a way to override the device(s) to install grub to for grub-efi-amd64-signed?
[22:32] <MarkB2> I'm trying to install "babl" ... which requires meson.  Found meson, installed that.  Running "meson build" per directions, the install fails with "gobject-introspection-1.0 not found".  I did install gobject-instrospection-1.0 using apt-get .. but the pkg-config (.pc) file didn't seem to make it over.
[22:33] <sarnold> MarkB2: look for a matching -dev package
[22:34] <MarkB2> sarnold: I should have thought of that... checking.
[22:37] <MarkB2> sarnold: running apt-cache search gobject-introspection produces dozens of hits.  Those that seem to have relevance have already been installed.
[22:37] <MarkB2> gobject-introspection is up to 1.56 .  It's hard to believe babl authors wanted version 1.0 .
[22:38] <ErichHyuuga> Troll lives matter! Defund Freenode Staffers!
[22:38] <oerheks> ErichHyuuga, not here, thanks.
[22:39] <ErichHyuuga> Byakugan!
[22:41] <bparker> byakugan?
[22:41] <ErichHyuuga> This is about limiting the heavy-handed tactics the globalist Freenode Staffer swine use to oppress minorities like trolls on Freenode!
[22:41] <oerheks> not a package in our repos..
[22:41] <ErichHyuuga> Justice for Bedpan and Sarajevo!
[22:41] <oerheks> !ops
[22:42] <bparker> lol
[22:43] <MarkB2> oerheks: was that note about package aimed at me?
[22:43] <oerheks> MarkB2, nope.
[22:43] <oerheks> i have little knowledge of mason
[22:44] <MarkB2> I didn't have _any_ knowledge of meson other than it's required for a compile of another package.  Trying to compile gimp from sources.
[22:45]  * ErichHyuuga attacks oerheks with Hakke Kuushou no Jutsu!
[22:46] <phunyguy> ErichHyuuga: Can we keep it do Ubuntu support in here please? Thank you.
[22:47] <phunyguy> s/do/to/
[23:22] <mason> oerheks: HTML::Mason or me?
[23:24] <sarnold> mason: I think in this case, meson :)
[23:24] <mason> Oh, ah, yeah, that'd be more topical.
[23:25] <mason> HTML::me used to be more topical. Even I used it.
[23:40] <sarnold> heh yes the name is well-worn in my mind as well, but I don't think I ever used it