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gnoobI hope that works...00:00
tomreynit doesn't seem related to ubuntu00:00
tomreyn...support00:00
Spiffdaddyso I should be able to use cryptsetup-reencrypt --decrypt on /dev/sda3 to remove that header00:01
tomreynSpiffdaddy: right. i di not know whether this is supported while the crypto container is open, though. you may need to reboot to a live usb, (virtual) live cd, or network booted system.00:04
Spiffdaddy10-4 ... let me give it a try and see what happens.  I'll keep you apprised.00:05
Spiffdaddythanks for the point in the right direction!00:05
tomreyni also have not done this, yet, so i suggest looking for others' experiences before you try it. and, of course, have backups.00:05
tomreynSpiffdaddy: i'll head to bed now, will read up later, good luck00:06
Spiffdaddytomreyn: rock on, bro.  thanks again!00:07
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Mat63as the program to delete folders is called, when you run it in the terminal, it launches a graphical interface?01:02
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Mat638)01:03
Mat63It is to delete some locked folders01:05
Beeblebrox-BSD_Hi. How are ZFS auto-snapshots managed in 20? I can't find cron entries, so is this event triggered? I'd like to enable/disable some shots plus limit the number01:59
InteloIs there a way to use 2 or more mice (with as many pointers) and keyboards on same machine. Separation of keystrokes can be made by workspaces. Possible? (no multiseat due to no multi head gpu but multi monitor available)02:14
guivercIntelo, I've seen blogs use (heard podcasts too) a second keyboard for macro type purposes, ie. using the second keyboard keys to perform programmed functions (extra 101+ function keys available), but not different workspace02:34
Inteloguiverc: no. I am asking entirly diff thing. ie 2 users using the same pc at the same time, with same gpu, 2 sets of monitor, keyboard02:50
oerheksWith 2 monitors, it is called multiseat02:52
oerhekshttps://wiki.debian.org/Multi_Seat_Debian_HOWTO02:52
oerheksattach tty usb sound mic to a seat, same approach for ubuntu02:53
cluelesspersonplease stop using or recommending snap03:06
tatertotzlol...someone is snap bitter03:07
cluelesspersonit breaks everything it touches in my experience.03:07
Bashing-omcluelessperson: snaps are removeable :D03:08
cluelesspersonBashing-om, implying snap is needed?03:09
oerhekschange distro then, cluelessperson03:09
cluelesspersonoerheks, why is ubuntu trying to implement snap?03:09
Intelooerheks: in multiseat, its 1+ gpu. I only have 1. So monitors can be 1 or more but  not gpu. What are my options?03:09
Bashing-omcluelessperson: Not at all - But, I too have no need for snaps.03:09
* cluelessperson is just going to completely uninstall snapd03:11
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eelstrebortomreyn, it's an ubuntu package so it should be appropriate to ask here03:36
oerhekseelstrebor, what have you found sofar? google container engine03:37
eelstrebornothing so far - a project to continue another day03:38
crassHey all, I'm on 20.04.1 with latest updates and the widevine plugin is not working (trynig to watch Netflix). Does this work for anyone? (FF 78.0.2)03:44
crassIt looks like the plugin is segfaulting03:44
ryaengKeyboard and trackpad aren’t working on a 2009 MacBook running 20.04.03:54
ryaengUsing Nvidia proprietary driver.03:54
ryaengBlack window showing up in top left hand corner and it seems to record keystrokes.03:55
ryaengAny ideas?03:55
gnoobkeyboard is not working but it's potentially recording the keystrokes?03:59
ryaengMore like X isn’t displaying characters but the small black box in the top left is showing activity.04:07
ryaengAlso, keyboard and trackpad work when booting to Ubuntu via USB.04:08
tatertotzryaeng: have you power cycled the computer? does it persist a power cycle or reboot?04:08
ryaengYes. It persists.04:09
tatertotzryaeng: do you follow the "best practices" of having full system back ups?04:09
ryaengFortunately... it’s a fresh install.04:10
tatertotzryaeng: so the answer would be "no" you do not practice making backups04:10
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tatertotzryaeng: you'll probably need to reinstall to restore your confidence in the computer04:11
ryaengOkay. I’ll give it a shot.04:11
ryaengWe’ll see what happens.04:12
ryaengtatertotz: Plugged in a USB keyboard and that didn’t work either.04:13
tatertotzryaeng: reinstalled yet?05:11
usr1987is there a contact manager that is similar with google contacts?  I just have a ton of duplicates I want to merge, any help?06:35
Maik_aDusr1987: gnome contacts?06:37
perroudclear06:40
muhaha__how to paste multiline command from windows with \xd non printable chars to terminator ?07:31
tatertotzmuhaha__: with a flux capacitor07:33
muhaha__?07:36
anotheryouHi, what was the name of the ubuntu flavour by some laptop company. It had something like hey!OS or something with exclamation mark and weird casing as a name.08:03
anotheryougot it, nevermind. I think I'm looking for Pop OS,08:04
anotheryouI mean.. Pop!_OS08:04
Maik_aDyup, not any official flavor by the way and offtopic  in here :)08:07
Ublxhow can i get an appimage in the applications list? is it possible by creating a .desktop file? but where should i put the .desktop file? thanks!!08:22
b247_euHi, I can't lock my screen, Win+L doesn't work, "gnome-screensaver-command -l" returns "unable to send message: Timeout was reached"; Using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS08:35
Paddy1Hi all, not sure where else to ask since i cannot find a pure-ftpd channel. I have an issue with passive port ranges seemingly being ignored. I was wondering if someone here might be able to suggest a route to debug the issue as i'm currently out of ideas. Filezilla fails to retrieve directory listing even though the portrange is specified in both the .conf AND /conf/, similarly iptables has the tcp ports for that range08:41
Paddy1restarting the service, I am still left unable to connect using the passive directory listing. How do I debug this issue further?08:41
Ublxi just put .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications and it worked ...08:45
marshwallowHi.09:11
marshwallowConnecting to OpenVPN doesn't work on Ubuntu.09:11
marshwallowWhere should I look first?09:11
Paddy1cat /var/log/syslog | grep vpn09:12
marshwallowTried `sudo openvpn --config <my config file>.ovpn --auth-user-pass`. Auth passes, but nothing happens in browser or when pinging :/09:12
chietahow to list all ssh connection to another destination?09:14
marshwallowPaddy1, paste incoming.09:15
Paddy1chieta: sudo netstat -p | grep sshd09:17
Paddy1maybe -pt is more fitting09:19
marshwallowOK, here is the redacted version: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dTcy4mqKtJ/09:26
Paddy1No error there.09:28
Paddy1`Jul 28 10:42:28 <hostname> nm-openvpn[4264]: SIGUSR1[soft,auth-failure] received, process restarting`09:29
Paddy1nevermind, auth failure.09:29
Schrostfutz_Hi, I'm trying to do an automated install of ubuntu using packer. It looks like the new way to do this is using cloud-init(?). I'm looking for a way to supply the necessary boot parameters to the ISO, when booting it I'm just presented with a graphical menu, I'm not sure how to add e.g. the user-data server there.09:29
Paddy1How are you supposed to be authenticating marshwallow?09:33
Paddy1Do you have your authkeys in the same dir as the ovpn, or embedded inside of it?09:34
marshwallowSorry, will come back. Other issues have arisen.09:35
ocx32hello, when i plug a network card into eno1 and do an ip link i am always seeing DOWN is this normal? The ethernet never lights up10:12
ocx32its an HP Proliant machine10:12
ocx32anyone ?10:17
lord2yocx32: did you try to do ip link set up dev eno1?10:21
ocx32yes10:21
lord2ydmesg says something about that specific card?10:21
ocx32i saw a message saying it was enslaved10:26
ocx32is there any way to disable tht bonding other than the netplan yaml file?10:27
ocx32and a netplan --aply10:27
lord2yocx32: ifenslave -d $bondname $interface10:30
ocx32i dont have that command, and not connected to the internet10:32
lord2yocx32: do you have nmcli installed?10:33
ocx32checking10:33
ocx32sorry it is slow as the system is in another room10:34
lord2ydon't you have a iLO?10:34
viktor_trying to install arch with luks on lvm for home, and root just on lvm. when setting up luks on the lv i get the error "WARNING: Locking directory /run/cryptsetup is missing!" Do i have to make this before mounting the system?10:36
ocx32no ILO configured10:36
marshwallowEugh. People fixing unpredicted issues in my code in a way I honestly disapprove. Apologies Paddy1.10:49
marshwallowHow am I supposed to authenticate? By providing just the username and password.10:49
Paddy1Usually openvpn is used alongside a keypair10:50
marshwallowAnd, regarding the authkey, it seems to be residing in the same directory as the .ovpn file.10:50
Paddy1The auth key has been specified inside the .ovpn?10:51
Paddy1(should then prompt for entering a password when you connect)10:51
marshwallowI find these statements in my .ovpn file:10:51
marshwallow`pkcs12 marshwallow-boi.p12tls-auth marshwallow-boi-tls.key 1`10:51
marshwallowErm.10:52
marshwallow`pkcs12 marshwallow-boi.p12`10:52
marshwallow`tls-auth marshwallow-boi-tls.key 1`10:52
Paddy1Yes that should be it.10:52
Paddy1You are prompted to enter the password when you connect, right?10:52
marshwallowWhen I do it through that sudo command I am prompted for the password and it connects successfully, but KDE just messes things up.10:53
marshwallowsyslog contents are probably KDE fails.10:53
Paddy1Ahh that would make sense.10:54
marshwallowWhile it connects successfully using the sudo command, changes are absolutely NOT applied in other console windows or browsers.10:54
Paddy1I would ahve thought it would have errored in a  more significant way, with permission denied when executing without sudo privs10:54
anotheryouIf i use HD encryption, will it use the normal set keyboard layout? I'm afraid I'll have to type QWERTY on a non-QWERTY keyboard.10:54
marshwallowThe KDE thing just says "Necessary secrets for the VPN connection were not provided."10:55
Paddy1Check the logs again for anything new. perhaps the new gateway info isnt being pushed10:55
marshwallowThese are all VPN-related syslog entries after 12 o'clock: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mNr3DGPBWn/10:59
ledenimarshwallow: how you set vpn connection ? did you try to set with 'nm-connection-editor' if nor run it in terminal and try to set it from there11:01
ledenimarshwallow: nor/ not *11:02
Paddy1Think he used nm11:04
Paddy1ohh, seems maybe he found some success11:04
BluesKajHowdy all11:06
Paddy1marshwallow: Seems as though the authentication isn't being triggered for some reason. `final secrets request failed to provide sufficient secrets` i guess is pointing to the lack of secret key auth. Are you prompted to enter the key for your authfile at all?11:21
marshwallowThe authfile should not have a key to manually enter.11:26
Paddy1Hmm okay. Well, lets see what happens if you try to intiate the conect through CLI11:29
Paddy1`openvpn --config client.ovpn`11:30
Paddy1By the way, does your .ovpn contain "script-security 2"?11:31
marshwallowThat `openvpn` statement, with or without `sudo`?11:32
chietathanks Paddy111:33
Paddy1with, sorry. thought thats a given.11:33
Paddy1gonna need sudo privs to manipualte network interfaces, or devices of any kind.11:33
rr123thought python3 will be the default on 20.04, it seems still python is for python2, while python3 needs to specify the digit 311:35
rr123upgrading to 20.04 now11:36
marshwallowConnection seems to work fine, but can't reach addresses normally reachable under Windows.11:39
marshwallowThe original script did not contain `script-security 2`, so I created a copy containing that and some funky `update-resolv-conf` statements I found on OpenVPN's website. That didn't help either.11:41
marshwallowBoth in console using `sudo` and in NM.11:41
Paddy1No, you definitely need those. `script-security 211:41
Paddy1up /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf11:41
Paddy1down /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf`11:41
BluesKajeach address/server needs it's own .ovpn file11:41
Paddy1can you just double check that /etc/openvpn/update-resolv-conf exists11:42
marshwallowIt exists, unfortunately :D.11:42
Paddy1mmkay. Well, atleast this will not become a problem. its a relatively common one although not specifically to do with your issue.11:43
Paddy1Your issue still seems that is a problem authenticating via certs.11:43
Paddy1I'm not exactly sure what is going wrong there, that error is not very descriptive.11:44
marshwallowHmm, this thing maybe?11:44
marshwallow`Tue Jul 28 13:38:26 2020 Options error: Unrecognized option or missing or extra parameter(s) in [PUSH-OPTIONS]:6: register-dns (2.4.7)`?11:44
Paddy1Is this server your own?11:45
Paddy1Is the server configured to push a gateway to the client?11:45
Paddy1thats another error though. i assume the previous one still exists. A goodle result:  "this means that an external agent couldn't ask the password to user or failed to provide it to NM."11:46
marshwallowNope, not a server I'm an owner of.11:46
marshwallowHow can I check the second thing?11:46
Paddy1You don't not unless you are the server owner.11:47
marshwallowYayn't.11:47
marshwallowWhile NM has issues figuring out stuff, the console output seems fairly clean, yet fails to help me connect to a remote host within VPN.11:48
Paddy1https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1590371 is perhaps worthwile reading over11:48
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 1590371 in NetworkManager-openvpn "NM can't establish VPN connection (regression?)" [Unspecified,Closed: eol]11:48
marshwallowIf it works through the console command, I don't need to bother with NM.11:49
Paddy1"> the VPN stack is refusing to proceed without a cert password despite being told it doesn't need one.11:49
Paddy1Yup. Worked with plasma, also, though I had to enter junk for the cert password (providing an empty string didn't seem to work). Note: since I'm using garbage, I have the cert password set to 'remember for all users (unencrypted)'."11:49
Paddy1Seems its expecting a value for the password to the cert when it doesn't need one11:49
Paddy1try specifying a cert pass via cli11:50
Paddy1anyways, i gotta go make lunch. gl11:51
marshwallowPaddy1, that worked. Thanks person.11:53
Paddy1What a pain.11:53
Paddy1Glad you are all sorted now.11:53
interval_hi12:04
marshwallowBye.12:08
Mat63Hello, I have the smartctl report, could someone give you a quick view?12:31
Mat63https://imgur.com/a/ugQ9K0512:35
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Mat63=D12:42
Mat631010100100010010101000112:48
quadrathoch2wow i have never seen such a bad disk xD13:00
Mat63;(13:01
Mat63True?13:01
leftyfbMat63: replace the drive. Though it looks concerning that you only have 111 hours and 563 power cycles. Maybe contact the manufacturer13:03
quadrathoch2yeah that's what I also thought. I don't know your use pattern, but on average 12 mins per spinup oO13:06
Mat63That album is not mine, actually a friend gave it to me, if it is reliable I will use it if not, then bye13:07
Mat63the disc is not mine, actually a friend gave it to me, if it is reliable I will use it if not then bye13:07
quadrathoch2Mat63 I would still contact the manufacturer, as that disk is not old or didn't run too long13:09
Mat63I wrote you, on the toshiba website, I await your response13:10
Mat63Thank you for your comments.13:21
Guest_8Hello, I have set up a new ssd, cloned my old hdd onto it, tested it by booting into it via usb to check it was successful. now it drops ot busybox shell. any ideas how to solve this?13:41
quadrathoch2Guest_8 I guess your UUID is not correct anymore in /etc/fstab13:42
Guest_8how do i correct this?13:44
quadrathoch2compare the UUID of blkid /dev/<disk> to what it says in /etc/fstab13:46
quadrathoch2and correct if it the one in the fstab is wrong13:46
BT40hi. I am getting this error in terminal. Unknown argument: config13:48
BT40this argument is valid actually13:48
BT40java -jar $KVHOME/lib/kvstore.jar makebootconfig -root $SNA_DATA_HOME -store-security config13:48
BT40above is the command i am typing13:48
BT40is there anything wrong in syntax?13:49
BT40i am getting same error for various parameters.13:49
seanbrighttry 'configure' instead of 'config'13:50
BT40seanbright, EVEN FOR PORT, I AM GETTING ERROR13:50
BT40https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/other-databases/nosql-database/19.5/admin/installation-configuration-parameters.html#GUID-9E2B0453-A0CF-4F34-8A82-A6D801D6C92913:50
BT40this is referrence, all arguments are ok which i am using13:50
seanbrightright, but under 'store-security' there is no 'config' listed - just a 'configure'13:51
BT40[-store-security <configure|enable|none>]13:51
BT40this is manual saying13:51
seanbrightright... configure13:51
seanbrightnot config13:51
BT40okay sorry13:51
BT40if i type none, still i get error13:52
seanbrightk13:52
seanbrightnot sure how this is a ubuntu problem13:52
BT40-port <port>   For this i also get error when i type port 5000 according to instructions from website13:52
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BT40restarted terminal, command got run ok. strange13:55
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Guest_8Hi i had to reboot, is there a way to get the history of the chat for the last few minutes?13:56
seanbright< quadrathoch2> compare the UUID of blkid /dev/<disk> to what it says in /etc/fstab13:56
seanbright< quadrathoch2> and correct if it the one in the fstab is wrong13:57
seanbrightthat's all that was said in reference to your problem13:57
Guest_8Ah thank you13:57
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ocx32hello, i have a weird problem with my proliant server DL180 gen10 server running ubuntu 18 and 20, if i run ip addr i can see eno1 eno2 , if i set an ip on them its ok but when i plug a cable into the ethernet it never lights up on either. if i plug those same cables into ILO they light up, does nit mean its a hardware problem?14:30
leftyfb!yy.mm | ocx3214:30
ubottuocx32: Ubuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle14:30
leftyfbocx32: does the traffic work when you plug ethernet into them and they get an ip?14:31
ocx32i always get DOWN even when plugged14:31
ocx32state:DOWN14:32
leftyfb"if i set an ip on them its ok"14:32
leftyfbocx32: what do you mean by "ok"? Can you ping them?14:32
ocx32i mean its ok as in thaey sown on ip addr14:32
ocx32they are shown*14:32
ocx32nop14:33
quadrathoch2ocx32 can you post the output on ip a, after setting the ips?14:33
leftyfbocx32: is this the one where you've got them setup for bonding?14:33
ocx32i formatted a new system and didnt set bonding, same problem on 18.0414:34
ocx32my question is, shoudnt a unconfigured ethernet port just light up even when unconfigured?14:34
quadrathoch2ocx32 afaik no14:35
leftyfbdepends on the hardware14:35
ocx32i see14:35
ocx32i have some weird usb ethernet that shows up14:35
ocx32in ip addr too, and it has an ip14:35
ocx32i think its the IlO or something14:36
lord2yocx32: did you set the link up for those NICs?14:38
ocx32yes i did14:38
ocx32ip link up dev eno114:39
ocx32it stays in aDOWN state14:39
ocx32should i load drivers or so?  https://certification.ubuntu.com/hardware/201707-2560614:39
ocx32it says it is certified..14:39
lord2ycan you try running: ip link *set* up dev eno114:40
lord2ywithout ** ofc14:40
ocx32yes yes sure14:40
ocx32lord4163 i did14:41
ocx32it retuns correctly but i still see DOWN14:41
deltreeywhat version of debian is ubuntu 20.04 built on?14:42
quadrathoch2debian sid deltreey14:42
lord2yocx32: weird, and you said you don't have the bond cause you started fresh, right?14:43
ocx32yes right, i formatted the system14:43
ocx32to check that14:43
b247_euscreen lock not working, please help!14:44
b247_euWin+L not working, gnome-screensaver-command -l not working14:45
ocx32does it look like a hardware problem ?14:46
ocx32shouldi install drivers?14:46
ocx32idea is that the itnerfaces show correctly in ip addr14:46
b247_euerror: Did not receive a reply from the screensaver.14:46
rr123gnome-terminal in 20.04 has two top rows: terminal then tabs are below that, is there way to keep only one row,14:52
rr123unncessarily took more spaces, also the background now can not use pure color, why is that...14:53
lord2yocx32 dmesg | grep -i eno - does say something?15:03
Spiffdaddytomreyn: --decrypt totally broke it.  had to reinstall15:09
Guest_8I may have missed a response due to needing to turn of the machine and install a new ssd into the drive bay. can someone help me correct a superblock and uuid error on a newly installed ssd?16:00
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e01hi, is there way to remove completely polkitd?16:25
oerhekse01, interesting, why do you want to remove such core component?16:26
e01because it very often got high cpu, and make machine to freeze16:26
leftyfbe01: that's a symptom, not a cause16:27
e01on clean install with ~20 docker containers which staying in idle most of the time, randomly it cause such symptom16:28
e01leftyfb: any hints if it possible to be removed safely?16:31
leftyfbe01: I don't at the moment. A bit busy. My hint would be not to assume the solution is to *remove something.16:33
leftyfbe01: unless you're just putting too much load on a system not meant to handle said load by design16:33
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ComputerTechhmm i am trying to restart apache16:40
ComputerTechwith sudo service apache2 restart16:40
ComputerTechbut get this error16:40
ComputerTechFailed to restart apache2.service: Unit apache2.service not found.16:40
ComputerTechanyone got a idea?16:40
oerhekssystemctl status apache2.service16:42
ComputerTechUnit apache2.service could not be found.16:43
ComputerTechwait16:43
ComputerTechwhich directory do i have to be in?16:43
oerheksjournalctl -xe16:43
Guest_8Apologies  the for repeating, I have encrypted ssd which i have just cloned from hdd. I think bad superblock or incorrect uuid is the problem as I cannot boot from it now. How can i fix this?16:46
oerheksi did cloning an install before, chroot the system with live iso and update UUID and update-grub.. but encrypted, no idea16:47
leftyfbGuest_8: please stop asking unless you're going to stick around for the answer: https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd16:48
leftyfbGuest_8: if it's encrypted, you'll have to compensate for that16:48
leftyfbGuest_8: you'll have to decrypt it and mount it16:48
Mathisenboot a live version and chroot in and fix it, atleast that should work to fix uuid just edit your fstab with the blkid output. superblock on the other hand you need to fix before chroot fsck /dev/sdX16:48
Guest_8sorry the power ran out we are on a meter so the internet connection dropped when the power ran out16:48
Guest_8i am booted in a live usb16:48
Guest_8i had to turn off before as only one usb port works and the old hdd was in the internal bay16:49
Guest_8so now i am able to fix16:49
Guest_8where should I start with both the above instructions?16:51
Mathisenfsck16:51
Mathisenafter that makre sure to " cryptsetup luksOpen /dev/sdX luks " to be able to access the encrypted stuff then chroot16:52
Mathisengood luck16:52
Guest_8MAthisen: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yHFbP2Y5cH/16:52
Mathisensda1 2 3 4  not just sda16:52
Guest_8I am not sure what I am looking for in the output of the command.16:54
ComputerTechoerheks,16:55
ComputerTechi did journalctl -xe16:55
ComputerTechit outputed some text16:55
leftyfbComputerTech: what version of ubuntu?16:56
Guest_8I think this is the part i need, is this not being read due to encryption? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7BjPCMBJdf/16:56
ComputerTechubuntu 20.0416:56
ComputerTech:)16:56
leftyfbGuest_8: you need to decrypt first16:56
ComputerTechi just need to setup sendemail for anope services16:57
ComputerTechsendmail*16:57
leftyfbComputerTech: what does that have to do with apache?16:57
ComputerTechhttps://kenfavors.com/code/how-to-install-and-configure-sendmail-on-ubuntu/16:57
ComputerTechit says to restart apache16:57
ComputerTech¯\_(ツ)_/¯16:57
ComputerTechi havent a clue, just following a guide16:57
leftyfbComputerTech: why are you trying to install sendmail?16:59
ComputerTechfor anope services16:59
ComputerTechlike when a person registers their nick16:59
ComputerTechit will send a email to approve16:59
lord2yComputerTech: why don't you use postfix for that?17:00
ComputerTechhmm i am unsure what that is17:00
Guest_8Ok i think i decrypted it. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XWSc5bs9cb/17:01
leftyfbComputerTech: maybe look into postfix or something like ssmtp17:01
ComputerTechok17:01
ComputerTechi will go try17:01
ComputerTechthanks a lot in advanced leftleg_ :)17:01
ComputerTechleftyfb,17:01
ComputerTech:)17:01
Guest_8Do i need to chroot now or follow this? https://howtoubuntu.org/how-to-repair-restore-reinstall-grub-2-with-a-ubuntu-live-cd17:02
Guest_8I don't know about chroot17:02
Mathisenfolow that guide17:03
Mathisenrun " lsblk " first you may see your encrypted stuff is now not under /dev/sdx it maybe /dev/mapper/vg-something17:04
Guest_8ok so ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/mapper/luks /mnt17:06
Guest_8should work?17:06
Mathisenand you may not need to repair grub as that guides sugest but the chroot steps is correct for it. so folow it to the " sudo chroot /mnt " step then run " sudo blkid " and replace correct uuid it spits out for you in " sudo nano /etc/fstab "17:06
Mathisenyes correct17:06
Guest_8mount: /mnt: unknown filesystem type 'LVM2_member'.17:07
Guest_8that didn't work as I expected17:07
Mathisennot sure about that error, im sure someone smarter then me can help you out in here just wait for help17:08
Guest_8ok i think i got it /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root17:08
Guest_8ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root /mntgave no output so that was successufl?17:09
Mathisenyep17:09
quadrathoch2yes Guest_817:09
Guest_8so now if i understand correctly when i edit etc/fstab now it is mounted  i will be editing the correct file not one on the live usb?17:10
oerhekswhen you edit it, you will see your old config, as check17:10
oerheksblkid gives your real UUID17:11
Guest_8https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d6CCNmcDQ7/17:13
Guest_8it seems it is the correct UUID17:13
Mathisenwhat error did you get when trying to boot it ?17:15
Mathiseni assumed it was uuid when you said it was that17:15
Guest_8it worked the first time. but then it dropped to initramfs busybox on the next boot17:15
Guest_8i cloned the disk. booted from it attached via usb.  but the second time it booted it didnt complete only to that initramfs busybox shell17:16
quadrathoch2Guest_8 what does 'cat /etc/crypttab' say? and 'sudo blkid /dev/sda5'17:16
Guest_8root@ubuntu:/# cat /etc/crypttabsda5_crypt UUID=af22a0b7-debb-4f87-914c-659825d987de none luks,discard17:17
Guest_8root@ubuntu:/# sudo blkid /dev/sda5sudo: unable to resolve host ubuntu: Temporary failure in name resolution17:17
quadrathoch2ahh sorry without sudo17:18
Guest_8there was no output witout17:18
Guest_8root@ubuntu:/# blkid /dev/sda5root@ubuntu:/#17:18
Guest_8Should i just clone the disk again?17:19
quadrathoch2are you chrooted or on the live OS? Guest_817:19
Guest_8yes17:19
Guest_8chrooted at the moment17:19
quadrathoch2ahh okay. can you exit for a second for that command17:20
Guest_8sure17:20
Guest_8blkid /dev/sda5 gave no output17:21
Guest_8sudo blkid /dev/sda5/dev/sda5: UUID="af22a0b7-debb-4f87-914c-659825d987de" TYPE="crypto_LUKS" PARTUUID="72342623-05"17:21
Guest_8so that should be the UUID?17:21
quadrathoch2so back into the chroot, and then do update-grub17:24
Guest_8had to reconnect as connection died but was still connected17:24
Guest_8not sure if i missed anything17:24
quadrathoch219:24 <quadrathoch2> so back into the chroot, and then do update-grub17:25
Guest_8I cannot reply17:26
Guest_8quadrathoch2: /usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: cannot find a device for / (is /dev mounted?).17:26
quadrathoch2Guest_8 meh, okay exit chroot17:27
quadrathoch2sudo mount -t proc /proc /mnt/proc17:27
quadrathoch2sudo mount --rbind /dev /mnt/dev17:27
quadrathoch2sudo mount --rbind /sys /mnt/sys17:27
quadrathoch2and in again, update-grub17:27
Guest_8https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cb4Wp8DGbq/17:28
quadrathoch2Guest_8 gahh exit chroot, sudo mount /dev/sdaX /mnt/boot, enter update grub #sorry but I don't know your partition for /boot17:30
Guest_8i guess this is helpful. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sjbBxR2RRR/17:30
Guest_8sda1 i think from that output??17:30
Guest_8chroot mnt/boot?17:31
Guest_8or just sudo chroot.mnt17:31
quadrathoch2so sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot, sudo chroot /mnt17:31
quadrathoch2update-grub17:31
Guest_8https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3sSNdMX5X8/17:32
quadrathoch2great, reboot Guest_817:32
Guest_8sdb1 should be the usb liveusb so its not an issue? we are done?17:33
quadrathoch2Guest_8 we are done, sdb is you USB stick ;)17:33
Guest_8Thank you all. so very much you powerful wizards. apologies for having to mess around with installing the ssd and the power meter running out17:34
ComputerTechthanks all17:35
ComputerTechgot it going17:35
* Mathisen gives quadrathoch2 a gold star17:35
ComputerTechthanks lord2y and leftyfb17:35
ComputerTech:D17:36
WhitorHi there...  Having trouble with cron... cron is running and the pre-defined cron entries are executing normally, I have added one additional element, and it is not executing... Here it is:17:51
tomreyn!paste | Whitor17:52
ubottuWhitor: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:52
Whitor* * * * *  root  "/usr/bin/wkhtmltopdf  http://google.com /home/username/directory/$(date +"\%m-\%d-\%y_\%H-\%M-\%S").pdf17:53
WhitorSorry... One line, so I didn't use pastebin17:54
WhitorThe command executed normally when run from a normal bash shell or sh shell17:55
tomreynyou don't want the leading "17:58
sarnoldWhitor: search for the word "percent" in crontab(5) manpage18:05
Whitorsarnold I have also used a simple filename... I should have posted that example here to make things less confsing.18:09
Whitor* * * * *  root  "/usr/bin/wkhtmltopdf  http://google.com /home/username/directory/foo.pdf"18:10
sarnoldWhitor: aha in this case it's probably as tomreyn suggested, remove the quotes18:10
sarnoldWhitor: if wkhtmltopdf calls other programs via PATH, it could be that the PATH variable as set by cron is missing things you've got in your shell18:11
WhitorI tried without the quotes and no go.  Also, wkhtmltopdf is a simple program to export a webpage to a pdf.18:12
WhitorI have the explicit path to the program defined18:13
WhitorI've even tried escaping the forward slashes in the url (which works fine in a terminal) but still no go18:14
Whitoreg   http:\/\/google.com18:14
sarnoldyeah that's not going to help anything :)18:14
Whitorlol looks funny but bash doesn't seem to care18:15
sarnoldWhitor: does the crontab file end with a newline? some text editors don't add them automatically18:15
sarnoldtry adding a comment #dont delete me  at the very end of the file18:15
Whitoryup... I read about the newline gotcha18:15
Whitori'll try the comment now! thanks18:15
WhitorTried the #comment idea at the end of the crontab file. no go : (18:19
WhitorSo, you see why I am confused... This seems like it should be pretty simple.18:19
tomreynhave it run a script instead, and do some logging from the script to a file18:19
tomreynand "set -e" and "set -x"18:21
tomreyngenerally running something which renders a website as root is maybe not a good idea18:21
WhitorThe command spts stuff out to stdout ... Just a progress bar of sorts...  I'm wondering if that is getting in the way...18:21
WhitorIt's an internal website... and I've tried using a users crontab as well18:22
WhitorMight not be the best idea... but it shouldn't prevent it from working18:22
tomreynhttp://google.com will liklely just redirect to https://google.com - could also be a problem18:23
Whitorgood idea but not in this case.. my bad example. It's an internal http only website  I used google.com as a placeholder18:24
Whitorcould lso have used contoso.com lo18:24
Whitorl18:24
Whitorperplexing...18:25
WhitorI'm going to try the script idea.18:25
tomreynhow are you editing the crontab?18:25
Whitorsudo nano /etc/crontab18:26
Whitorand crontab -e when I've done it as a user18:26
WhitorI tried adding it to my own user crontab file18:27
tomreyndo you restart crond?18:27
Whitoryup18:27
Whitorsudo service cron restart18:27
Whitorafter every edit18:27
Whitorand cron is running18:28
tomreynif it's needed at all (i'm not actually sure), then only for /etc/crontab not when you creontab -e18:28
Whitoryeah... but it isn't a bad idea.  I don't think retarting everytime is hurting anything18:29
WhitorPID changes, so I know it is restarting18:30
tomreynwhich ubuntu release is this?18:31
PaddyI swear to god, this is the most annoying, ridiculous, tempremental and nonsensical issue I have ever experienced. Does anyone here per chance have experience with pure-ftpd and passive directory listing because i swear to god i'm |---| close to russian rouletting sudo rm -rf /18:31
Whitor20.0418:31
tomreynPaddy: use sftp (openssh) instead, if you can deprecate ftp18:32
PaddyI cannot. windows explorer does not provide a native network share implementation for sftp as far as I am aware18:32
sarnoldtry putty? winscp?18:33
Paddyi'm substituting FTP for SMB as it is.18:33
sarnoldsomethingzilla?18:33
tomreynuse http / webdav then, still better18:33
WhitorI use sftp on a linux server and connect with Windows clients...18:33
WhitorUsing filezilla18:33
Paddyagain, the point is to not require third aprty software.18:33
Whitori c18:34
WhitorI don't think you specified that18:34
WhitorMaybe before I got here... sry18:34
tomreyni do think that windows expllorer does webdav, but... luckily not my problem ;)=18:34
WhitorI just tested my sftp server from explorer and it works fine18:35
Whitormy sftp server is on ubuntu 18.0418:35
Paddypassive directory listing SHOULD work, but, get this: pure-ftpd's service status:  -p 35000:50000. Iptables is also 35000:50000. Connecting to the client with filezilla (for testing) results in no passive directory listing. Connecting using active results in directory listing. disconnecting and using passive again seems to browser directories just fine, presumably using a still open active directory listing socket.18:36
WhitorIt didn't work right out of the box... but I'm don't remember what I had to do to get it working. It was too long ago18:36
PaddyI've confirmed the service and firewall are all good with those ports, but retrieving a directory listing in passive mode just seems to be out of the realms of possibility. i would try another ftp daemon however none off CallUploadScript like pure-ftpd does.18:37
PaddyI would use another service like samba or webdav, however file-locking is the actual issue i am trying to resolve.18:37
WhitorWell first off... confirm it is working by using a 3rd party app... at least then, you know everything else is working18:38
PaddySMB does not seem to lock files server side, only when clients request them does it respond with locked.18:38
Whitorthen tweek to allow explorer to connect18:38
sarnoldPaddy: is your server behind a NAT firewall? is your client behind a NAT firewall?18:38
PaddyThey are on the same network, no filter between them.18:39
Paddyi've even tried forcing passive IP address to no avail18:39
WhitorCan a 3rd party app connect?18:40
Whitorjust to tes... ?18:40
sarnoldso, lets get to the "file locking" part of your problem -- what exactly are you expecting ftp to do with respcet to file locking?18:40
Whitortest*18:40
PaddyYou mean filezilla? it connects using active directory listing sure.18:40
Whitorsry... I'll back out here18:40
PaddySo, the actual problem i want to solve here, is i have a service watching a directory for new files, it will then process new files it sees. The issue is ofcourse that these files need to be read-locked during upload to prevent the service processing incomplete files. Samba daemon does not do this. pure-ftpd provides CallUploadScript which wil execute bash on completion.18:41
PaddyThe desired user process is to implement a native windows explorer network share that the server will then process the contents of.18:42
PaddyNow, the catch here is i cannot get passive directory listing to work for the life of me, which ofcourse the windows network share requires.18:43
sarnoldwhat will pure-ftpd do if the connection is closed prematurely? or dropped?18:44
PaddyHmm? which connection? the client can authenticate but a passive directory connection is never established. eventually the authentication will timeout after no directory listing.18:45
Paddyhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bb52599yFd/ the logs for pure-ftpd are about as useful as a chocolate fireguard18:48
oerhekspure-ftpd TLSv1.3 ?18:51
oerheksi think windows does not like that18:51
PaddyYes. Surely filezilla wouldn't have an issue with this either.18:52
oerheksand ...https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pure-ftpd/+bug/183299818:52
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1832998 in pure-ftpd (Ubuntu Bionic) "Pure-FTPd Breaks with OpenSSL v1.1.1" [Undecided,Confirmed]18:52
PaddyThanks this is an option i have not considered. ill look into this further18:52
oerheksgood luck, you better install a proper sftp service18:53
Whitortomreyn, I tried it in a script too... It runs from a terminal window, but not from cron18:54
WhitorI set the script as executabe too chmod +x18:54
Whitorwtf. THis is killing me. cron is so simple18:54
WhitorI would ask over in #linux , but that channel is invite only18:55
Paddysftp isn't an option unless it can be implemented as a windows network location/share.18:55
oerheksthis is not an option either.. good luuck!18:56
PaddyJesus, yeah I think this is the issues oerheks. Thanks so much for pointing me in the right direction this was driving me insane.18:57
oerheksTSL1.3 :-(18:57
PaddyReally, thank you for providing the "what" to my "the fuck?"18:57
tomreynWhitor: it's ##linux18:58
Whitoroh... Ok, I'll ask over there18:58
WhitorUnless you have any more ideas ...18:58
tomreynWhitor: maybe if you'll share /etc/crontab as it is, maybe indicating what you [REDACTED], if needed, that might help.18:58
Whitortomreyn, https://pastebin.com/pq1YcuZ519:06
WhitorI tried http://google on the cli and it works just fine19:06
sarnoldWhitor: try deleting lines 23 and 2419:08
oerheksshould be https://google.com .. no?19:08
sarnoldline 23 probabl fails unless you've got a user accout 'sh' on the system, and line 24 probably fails to parse entirely19:08
Whitorok, done, we will know in t- 1 minute19:09
Whitor(also restarted cron... just to be safe19:10
Whitorsarnold, How does it make you feel when you successfully help someone solve a problem?19:14
WhitorI assumed it would skip to the next line if an entry in crontab failed19:14
WhitorThank you... This only chewed up most of my day.19:16
Whitortomreyn,  Thank you too!19:16
WhitorWhere do I submit payment??19:17
leftyfbI like to send people to https://www.linuxfoundation.org/about/donate/19:20
oerheksor your local animal shelter *19:21
oerheks!cookie | leftyfb19:21
ubottuleftyfb: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!19:21
sarnoldWhitor: wooot! :D19:23
Intelooerheks: I found  a way. Multi seat via vbox. Single gpu. Just a quick update. Works fine19:23
WhitorWooot! is right! Thx again19:26
WhitorIt's nice to see IRC won't die19:27
WhitorGlad ya'll are here.  1159 users..  seems nice and active19:27
sarnoldWhitor: alas, it's not as active as the user counts would suggest :(19:28
sarnoldquite a lot are 'dead' matrix users, and they don't clean out inactive clients real quick19:29
sarnold(the used to not clean out inactive clients at all, but they've recently started doing some kind of pruning)19:29
jamie_1hey, i have a flashdrive stuck in readon only from trying to put windows on it for my friend, what is the best way to get it back into read write?19:33
oerhekswindows... format it?19:34
jamie_1windows has it listed as the samething19:34
jamie_1windows and linux wont let me format it back19:36
sarnoldfor linux, check dmesg, it may say why it's read-only19:38
sarnoldmy wild guess is something ike windows suspended to it19:38
jamie_1its exactly what it did19:39
jamie_1it failed mid way through installing windows to the drive mid way through19:39
jamie_1and windows in s mode is not very useful19:39
Maik_aDa usb stick of mine got messed up the same way once, unrecoverable. so i could bin it.19:40
sarnoldjamie_1: double check the name of the drive and then double-check again :) dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/SOMETHINGHERE  will zero whatever device you tell it to19:40
sarnoldjamie_1: hopfeully then everyhing will see it like factory new and let you put whatever filesystem type on it you want19:41
jamie_1sarnold: ill try seeing if it will let me zero it out19:42
jamie_1sarnold: i cant even dd it after a hdparm -r0 /dev/sdb19:44
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sarnoldjamie_1: what error message do you get?19:49
jamie_1dd failed to open '/dev/sdb': Read-only file system19:50
jamie_1i ran a sudo hdparm -r0 /dev/sdb and also for sdb119:50
jamie_1then did a mount -o remount,rw /dev/sdb119:51
jamie_1and then tried to dd it and it went no, fuck you19:51
oerheksso i removed chromium, to be sure https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/j6H3jzG59C/19:55
sarnoldjamie_1: wow :/ can you strace that dd command and pastebin that output somewhere?20:00
jamie_1will do in just a sec, im gonna try to smack it with fdisk20:00
jamie_1well that failed XD20:01
jamie_1sarnold: https://pastebin.com/raw/3kyjyZEc20:04
sarnoldjamie_1: crazy :/ so.. $ mount | grep "on /dev "20:07
sarnoldudev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,size=8027584k,nr_inodes=2006896,mode=755)20:07
sarnoldjamie_1: do you have a devtmpfs filesystem on /dev? or something else?20:07
aroonihow come ubuntu doesnt seem to want to let me upgrade from 18.04 to 20.04? https://gist.github.com/1cbda0fbdd74d442295e5ecd99e4b1df20:07
jamie_1df -h | grep devtmpfs20:07
jamie_1wrong window20:07
oerheksarooni, upgrade path is not released, after aug 6 when 20.04.1 comes out20:08
oerheks!ltsupgrade20:08
ubottuRegular upgrades from the last but one LTS release to the latest LTS release, 20.04 "Focal Fossa", are enabled days or weeks after 20.04.1 is released. This delay helps to ensure that any lingering issues are resolved before people upgrade production systems. If you'd prefer to upgrade now, use sudo do-release-upgrade -d20:08
jamie_1seems the only one is /dev/shm20:08
arooniahhh ok20:08
oerheks.. but you can with -d20:09
jamie_1to me it looks like its behaving as if there is a physical switch on the drive (which there is not)20:09
sarnoldjamie_1: is there anything funny in your dmesg?20:10
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jamie_1let me checj20:11
ubuntutrCan I introduce my socks boxer and underwear site https://herseyistanbul.com/en20:12
oerheksno spam, thanks ubuntutr20:13
ubuntutryou welcome20:13
ubuntutrwe have wholesale20:13
jamie_1sarnold: nothing odd in /var/log/dmsg20:15
jamie_1nothing about that drive at all20:15
sarnolddmesg?20:15
jamie_1yeah, typo20:16
sarnoldheh, sorry, I meant, if / is perhaps read-only, perhaps the dmesg saved by bootup scriptsis missing the current content of the logs20:17
jamie_1hrm.... why windows do this to me XD20:20
oerheksfastboot..20:21
oerheksuefi and fastboot could protect usb and hdd use..20:21
oerheks( not secure boot,that is oke)20:22
jamie_1ehh, ill fight with it later20:23
jamie_1worse comes to worse i go but a new one XD20:23
jamie_1whats odd is it will boot to windows install but i dont trust it XD20:29
jamie_1well then windows "select install type"20:29
rr123really need two 18.04 features back: set solid background, and sort Desktop icons. both are little things that does no harm for ages, why remove them20:35
rr123now my Desktop is distracting plus a mess20:35
rr123this is worse than they change the left-click-to-close which is against all gravity in the X-windows world, happy it now changes back...20:36
sarnoldxsetroot -solid black  will probably handle the first20:37
sarnoldI thought desktop icons were entirely removed so I'm not surprised there's no "sort desktop icons" button any more20:37
sarnoldcan't sort what's not there *taps temple*20:37
leftyfbrr123: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2430791&p=13904911#post1390491120:39
rr123"The desktop is one of the most useful directories on a computer. Why would anyone think of removing it?"20:39
leftyfbrr123: feel free to contact this developer to add the feature to their gnome extension https://gitlab.com/rastersoft/desktop-icons-ng20:40
rr123trying nemo to replace nautilus now, no Desktop I would rather no ubuntu20:42
rr123it's the center for my daily work flow20:43
rr123https://www.reddit.com/r/UsabilityPorn/comments/a3fnoa/gnome_tip_using_nemo_as_a_desktop_icons_manager/20:54
rr123thanks to nemo, I now have my 18.04 desktop back on 20.0420:56
oerheksgnome-tteak-tool gives that option again too21:00
oerheks!info gnome-tweak-tool21:00
ubottugnome-tweak-tool (source: gnome-tweaks): adjust advanced settings for GNOME - transitional package. In component universe, is optional. Version 3.34.0-2ubuntu1 (focal), package size 1 kB, installed size 12 kB21:00
issachi21:18
sarnoldhello21:18
lord2yo/21:18
issaci'd like to ask a question21:18
lord2yshoot21:19
issacdo you recommend an ubuntu server administration book?21:19
lord2yI personally don't21:19
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oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/ online book and pdf21:20
issacwhat would you recommend then for a person to educate himself about the different subjects of ubuntu server administration21:21
issacdoes the site help oerheks21:21
issac?21:21
lord2ywhat oerheks posted seems to be a very nice guide for a rookie21:22
lord2yI wasn't aware of that: TIL21:22
issacthanks oerheks21:23
Ben64and if you have a specific question, you could ask here21:23
issacthanks Ben6421:23
oerheksthere are tons of guides online, compare them  and make sure they cover the same version21:23
issacI'll give them a read21:24
oerheksand tons of ubuntu github hardening guides, a good start to understand security21:24
issactks for the help.21:25
oerhekshave fun!21:25
oerheksbtw there is #ubuntu-server too21:25
oerheks:-)21:25
InteloANy lightweight browser suggestions? chrome takes a lot cpu and memory21:25
issacok tks oerheks .21:25
issacbe back another time21:25
oerheksoh, did not know there are 36 browsers .. https://www.slant.co/topics/4281/~web-browsers-for-linux21:29
oerheksi love those pros and cons.. and stick with f̶i̶r̶e̶f̶o̶x̶ chrome21:30
Intelooerheks: I just need the lightest one21:30
oerheksyes?21:32
oerhekspretty good description on that pages21:32
sarnoldpity that page doesn't include a gauge of how each browser does security supporty21:33
Sven_vBDoes someone know a small program that's usually-installed alongside Xorg and basically just opens a window with no title bar, no borders etc? basically just a resizeable (via wmctrl/xdotool if necessary) rectangle with an X window ID.22:41
Nelluktrying to clear up free space on my VM. if i do  dpkg --get-selections | grep linux-image it lists about 25 items. am i safe to purge all but the most recent, or is there another guidelines?22:43
sarnoldSven_vB: xeyes?22:43
Sven_vBsarnold, good idea, I'll try that22:43
Bashing-om!autoremove22:43
hggdhNelluk: usually apt --purge autoremove will deal with old installed kernels22:44
sarnoldNelluk: apt-get autoclean  followed by apt-get autoremove  will probably give you a few free gigs quick22:44
Nellukautoremove --purge outputs 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded, so still have those 25 or so listed22:44
Bashing-omNelluk: ' sudo apt autoremove ' also removes old kernel images leaving the default 2.22:44
Nelluksame for autoremove22:45
Bashing-omNelluk: Yuk - pastebin ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt upgrade ' so we get the context of what is not taking place.22:46
Nellukdoes it matter that all but 4 of those kernels have 'deinstall' listed next to them?22:46
Bashing-omNelluk: Maybe - we get to that deinstall soonest .22:47
Sven_vBsarnold, this way at least I learned there are windows that ImageMagick's display cannot draw on. :)22:48
Sven_vBsomething22:48
Sven_vBmaybe I can just convince display to not draw its border.22:50
NellukBashing-om: the only output is https://dpaste.org/eQRm22:50
Nelluk(i did apt update; apt upgrade | tee output.txt based on a quick google to export to file btu still be able to interact with apt. maybe that is screwed up)22:51
Bashing-omNelluk: Great - that says you are fully updated - next pastebin ' dpkg -l | grep linux- ' for the status of installed kernels.22:52
NellukBashing-om: https://dpaste.org/3yfT22:52
Bashing-omNelluk: Let's get rid of all that "rc" cruft. While there is no built in way to remove all of your configuration information from your removed packages you can remove all configuration data from every removed package. To purge all removed but not yet purged packages, where The state is rc, the package is removed, but the config files are not removed ->22:56
Bashing-omNelluk: dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/{print $2}' | xargs sudo dpkg -P .22:57
Nelluk error: --purge needs a valid package name but '.' is not: illegal package name in specifier '.': must start with an alphanumeric character22:57
Nelluk(bbiaf, but will read back the log, thanks!)22:58
sarnoldI think the . was just the end of the setece22:58
Bashing-omNelluk: sorry no "." // dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/{print $2}' | xargs sudo dpkg -P22:58
Nellukseems to have worked, everything not listed as 'install' is gone from that kernel list22:58
Nellukstill a bit tight on space but will look for other ways to clear that when i get back22:59
Nellukthanks again22:59
Bashing-omNelluk: We be here - the removal of rc components should have given space.22:59
Mat63how to run google from terminal23:00
Mat63?23:00
sarnoldMat63: w3m https://www.google.com/search?q=hello23:00
sarnoldBashing-om: how much space will that give? my guess is a few kilobytes23:01
Mat63hi23:01
Mat6300.00423:02
Mat63Kbytes23:03
Mat63.002 Kbytes23:04
Bashing-omsarnold: Granted not much but "some" - maybe enough ?23:05
Sven_vB"feh" looks good, supports overpainting, and maybe I can even make it ignore accidential input. :)23:05
sarnoldSven_vB: what are you trying to do?23:07
Mat63I have a magnetic disk, and it only has a few bad sectors, how could I repair them23:08
sarnoldbuy a new disk, copy data off using dd_rescue or ddrescue23:09
Mat63Yep23:09
Sven_vBsarnold, I'd like to designate a certain rectangle of my screen as a canvas where my shell script can display PNG images whenever a new one arrives in a folder.23:09
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sarnoldSven_vB: how about writing in python instead? eg https://pythonexamples.org/python-pillow-show-display-image/23:11
Bashing-omMat63: "it only has a few bad sectors" so long as they do not increase is not a thing to be concerned with . There is no perfect mediums.23:11
Sven_vBsarnold, is it the correct URL? when I request it, the 2nd paragraph describes it saves a temp file (redundant as I already have the image as a file) and invokes the default image viewer, which in my case has even more decorations. so that tutorial sounds inferior to feh.23:40
sarnoldSven_vB: I just picked that guide because it had a simple three-line script to show an image on screen :)23:41
sarnoldoh hmm, I see :(23:41
Sven_vBsarnold, the StackOverflow question for IM display w/o border has source code for a tiny program to just open a borderless window, but I believe there has to be something like that in Xorg utilities or similar23:41
glguyIs it too late to do an upgrade from 19.10 to 20.04? I'm trying the upgrade GUI but it seems to stall after I click "upgrade"23:45
glguyI ask because there's a message "You rUbuntu release is not supported anymore" and I wondered if that was related to it stalling23:46
sarnoldhmm I was able to upgrade a system after eoan eol, I don't recall it being much trouble, but I do think I saw that line23:47
glguyI just had to wait a few more minutes for a network connection to time out; I appear to be back on track!23:53
Bashing-omglguy: Should have no trouble - last recently I checked 19.10 repo was still online.23:56

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