[00:19] <derek0883> Hi anyone knows for ubuntu desktop unattanded installation, ubiquity will alwasys ask choose install disk, and confirm, I'm trying to crate a full unattended installation
[00:40] <lt> I've created few user accounts on newly ubuntu 18.4 none of them was able login!
[00:41] <lt> the login window just flickers as if it's trying to login and come back
[00:41] <lt> login from terminal of the main user is OK
[00:44] <lt> non puoi aiutare?
[01:02] <oerheks> derek0883, maybe take a look at https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall .
[01:03] <oerheks> preseed is succeeded  with autoinstall
[01:29] <m0rd3cai> Hey hope someone can help. my Nextcloud server goes straight to default apache page after a reboot and there wasn't an update to nextcloud. not sure exactly where to start looking into why. With it being a snap package im not sure exactly
[01:30] <m0rd3cai> I keep getting the defualt apache page still after reverting the nextcloud snap and refreshing the package also.
[01:32] <leftyfb> m0rd3cai: you might have better luck in #nextcloud
[01:37] <sarnold> m0rd3cai: grasping at straws, are you sure you're contacting the right machine?
[01:39] <m0rd3cai> yes. I have the apache log.
[01:39] <m0rd3cai> one second
[01:40] <m0rd3cai> heres what apache says. http://paste.debian.net/1159297/
[01:40] <m0rd3cai> and yes that is the snap apache package
[01:41] <m0rd3cai> this started literally after a reboot. no changes were made
[01:42] <sarnold> m0rd3cai: bugger, there's not a whole lot to go on there :( are there any logs in /snap/nextcloud/current that might have more information?
[01:43] <m0rd3cai> ive looked through those folders and i havent found it yet. im still looking.
[01:56] <m0rd3cai> well im going to bed. im tired of looking at this screen. enabling https opened port 443 (i used local only) and that loads but port 80 still wont.
[01:56] <m0rd3cai> thanks for the help sarnold
[01:59] <sarnold> m0rd3cai: ugh :( good luck!
[01:59] <pavlos> m0rd3cai: look in /snap/nextcloud/current/htdocs .... you should have index.html and index.php (this does nextcloud
[02:00] <m0rd3cai> pavlos: can i edit those or do i have to use snap commands to manipulate?
[02:01] <pavlos> they are root.root so with sudo you can ... the index.html actually calls index.php
[02:01] <sarnold> m0rd3cai: do note that so long as the logs seem to show that it's not even starting, there's probably something *else* wrong -- perhaps a deb-packaged apache or nginx is listening on the socket rather than the snap-packaged apache
[02:02] <m0rd3cai> sarnold: i thought the same and removed apache2 and still getting the same issue. im wondering if one of the last packages updated may have caused this
[02:03] <sarnold> m0rd3cai: sudo ss -ltpn  may help
[02:08] <m0rd3cai> thanks, same PID's for port 80 and port 443. best I can tell its the same httpd socket. i guess its httpd config time. i did notice one thing, the index.html file refers to index.php. when i look at index.php it just refers to an error page.
[02:09] <m0rd3cai> so my thought was NC snap ran off of apache2, not httpd. the pid running on port 443 is httpd, not apache. thats where im getting cnfused
[02:10] <pavlos> did you self-sign your nextcloud? sudo nextcloud.enable-https self-signed
[02:11] <m0rd3cai> yes thats the only way i could get NC to show up
[02:11] <pavlos> ok, and set it up as trusted_domain
[02:12] <m0rd3cai> yes i have the hostname and the lan ip as the 2 trusted domaisn
[02:12] <m0rd3cai> domains
[02:12] <m0rd3cai> the issue doesnt seem to be with nextcloud itself. it seems to be something with the httpd/apache config for some reason even though ive made no changes and even reverted to no avail.
[02:12] <pavlos> so when you try https://ip.domain it pops the apache page intead of the blue nextcloud login
[02:13] <m0rd3cai> on port 80 it does. port 443 after enabling https will load NC
[02:13] <oerheks> sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 80 -j ACCEPT ---- And port 443 as well. sudo iptables -I INPUT -p tcp --dport 443 -j ACCEPT
[02:15] <m0rd3cai> yea so i tried to edit httpd.conf and its a read only fs. even sudo wont work
[02:15] <pavlos> ls
[02:16] <sarnold> snaps are packaged on read-only squashfs filesystems
[02:20] <pavlos> did you restart NC? sudo snap restart nextcloud
[02:20] <m0rd3cai> i restarted the whole machine
[02:20] <oerheks> nextcloud.disable-https nextcloud.enable-https nextcloud.export ....
[02:21] <oerheks> https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/ubuntu-1804-and-nextcloud-snap/13714/9
[02:21] <m0rd3cai> im on 16.04 but ill check it out
[02:21] <m0rd3cai> ill try disabling https and see if that fixes it
[02:21] <pavlos> in the sudo ss -tlpn | grep http do you get 2 lines listening to :80 and :443
[02:21] <oerheks> should be the same, i guess
[02:21] <m0rd3cai> let me see what i get
[02:22] <m0rd3cai> yes they are the same PID on both 80 and 443
[02:22] <oerheks> in desktop; softwarecenter> installed > nextcloud > permissions
[02:22] <oerheks> IIRC
[02:22] <m0rd3cai> oerheks: cli only. i dont use xwindows for my server
[02:23] <m0rd3cai> not the most powerful machine anyways lol
[02:23] <rjwiii> Hello.  Ubuntu 20.04 ... I have an "Authentication Required" window on my desktop that won't go away. It has "Authenticate" & "Cancel" buttons and a password box. I typed in my password and clicked "Authenticate" but the dialog window remains. Clicking "Cancel" does nothing. Any ideas?
[02:24] <sarnold> rjwiii: youcould try using xkill to kill it
[02:24] <lotuspsychje> rjwiii: fill in the right password?
[02:24] <m0rd3cai> xkill is awesome
[02:25] <pavlos> is capslock stuck?
[02:25] <oerheks> snap connections nextcloud .. fully cli : https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-and-configure-nextcloud-on-ubuntu-20-04
[02:26] <rjwiii> m0rd3cai: Didn't work. the "Authenticate" button is grayed out ...
[02:26] <rjwiii> lotuspsychje: : Didn't work. the "Authenticate" button is grayed out ...
[02:27] <pavlos> do you have multiple languages? do you need to switch to english (en)
[02:27] <tatertotz> rjwiii: have you reboot yet?
[02:28] <m0rd3cai> oerheks: heck yea, thanks man
[02:28] <tatertotz> rjwiii: what changes were made prior to having this pop up authentication box issue
[02:28] <rjwiii> tatertotz: I rebooted earlier today ... this has popped up in the last few hours ...
[02:28] <tatertotz> rjwiii: did you just do some experimenting? and now as a result this is occurring?
[02:28] <pavlos> m0rd3cai: what if you remove the snap NC (sudo snap remove nextcloud) and re-install?
[02:29] <rjwiii> tatertotz: Just tried sudo xkill ... still there ...
[02:30] <rjwiii> tatertotz: experimenting?
[02:31] <rjwiii> tatertotz: no changes
[02:31] <m0rd3cai> im here but im not sure what else would kill that window. xkill should have
[02:32] <rjwiii> sarnold:  xkill didn't work. the "Authenticate" button is grayed out ...
[02:32] <oerheks> try te [tab] key ?
[02:33] <tatertotz> rjwiii: in terminal>      inxi -Fxxprzc0|nc termbin.com 9999
[02:33] <tatertotz> rjwiii: follow instructions on screen to install if not install then follow through
[02:33] <sarnold> rjwiii: wow, strange; I've seen xkill remove the window but not actually kill the process, before ..
[02:33] <sarnold> rjwiii: you could find the process yourself and kill that?
[02:33] <tatertotz> rjwiii: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[02:34] <rjwiii> tatertotz: https://termbin.com/p89y
[02:37] <tatertotz> rjwiii: in terminal>      id|nc termbin.com 9999
[02:37] <tatertotz> rjwiii: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[02:38] <rjwiii> tatertotz: https://termbin.com/cmgr
[02:39] <pavlos> ps -ef | grep next
[02:39] <pavlos> sorry, wrong term
[02:39] <tatertotz> rjwiii: in terminal>       sudo cat /var/log/auth.log|grep rjwill|nc termbin.com 9999
[02:40] <tatertotz> rjwiii: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[02:40] <rjwiii> tatertotz: no link
[02:40] <tatertotz> rjwiii: in terminal>       sudo cat /var/log/auth.log|nc termbin.com 9999
[02:41] <tatertotz> rjwiii: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[02:41] <rjwiii> tatertotz: https://termbin.com/j9md
[02:44] <tatertotz> rjwiii: sessions for root are being opened/closed
[02:45] <tatertotz> rjwiii: i'll share a post of the time stamps so you might correlate chronologically
[02:45] <rjwiii> tatertotz: share where?
[02:46] <tatertotz> rjwiii: how long ago was Aug  5 22:29:03 according to your local time
[02:46] <tatertotz> rjwiii: ??
[02:46] <tatertotz> rjwiii: how many minutes or hours ago?
[02:47] <rjwiii> tatertotz: about 16 minutes ago ...
[02:47] <rjwiii> tatertotz: I did a sudo command ...
[02:47] <pavlos> probably he is EST
[02:47] <tatertotz> rjwiii: i see that
[02:47] <rjwiii> tatertotz: possible roodkit?
[02:48] <rjwiii> tatertotz: possible rootkit?
[02:48] <sarnold> it's just cron
[02:48] <sarnold> completely normal
[02:49] <tatertotz> rjwiii: https://termbin.com/5auu
[02:49]  * rjwiii wipes his brow and flings the sweat ... :)_\
[02:49] <pavlos> at 17:01 he had 2 errrors dealing with gvfs
[02:49] <tatertotz> rjwiii: the ones shown https://termbin.com/5auu are NOT from CRON jobs
[02:50] <tatertotz> rjwiii: actully 2x CRON's snuck in there
[02:50] <tatertotz> jrgilman: but you can see the others that are NOT cron jobs
[02:51] <sarnold> oh, hah, rjwiii -- did you try xkill *without* sudo? you sholdn't need sudo, I'm not even sure if I'd expect it to work with sudo :)
[02:51] <tatertotz> rjwiii: Aug  5 22:29:08 system76-pc sudo:   rjwiii : TTY=pts/0 ; PWD=/home/rjwiii ; USER=root ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/xkill
[02:51] <tatertotz> rjwiii: this was a command you ran
[02:51] <Tabmow> In the Online accounts, is Microsoft supposed to mount a onedrive folder in Files like Google does? Because it isn't for me for some reason. Not sure where to debug it?
[02:51] <tatertotz> 22:29:08
[02:51] <tatertotz> rjwiii: 22:29:08
[02:52] <rjwiii> tatertotz: yes .. that is the xkill I did ...
[02:52] <tatertotz> rjwiii: does this happen when you log in as a different user
[02:52] <rjwiii> tatertotz: I only have one user account on this computer
[02:52] <tatertotz> rjwiii: you'd have to create a new user and log in to find out
[02:53] <sarnold> heck if you're doing that you might as well skip it and just reboot
[02:53] <sarnold> that'll for sure get rid of the window :)
[02:53] <sarnold> but try the xkill command without sudo
[02:54] <pavlos> maybe kill the gdm3 process
[02:54] <rjwiii> sarnold: I'll try it again ... but it didn't work the last time ...
[02:55] <tatertotz> rjwiii: we'll look at additional logging shortly
[02:55] <rjwiii> pavlos: wouldn't that kill my desktop?
[02:55] <pavlos> rjwiii: yes and it should restart to allow you to login
[02:57] <rjwiii> pavlos: isn't it possible to restart gdm without loosing all the windows I have open?
[02:57] <pavlos> rjwiii: I dont think so ... the Authenticate window should accept Cancel but for some reason it does not
[02:58] <m0rd3cai> So it looks like there was just an update from snap 19.0.1snap1 to 19.0.1snap2. It updated the snap a little before I rebooted the machine. Time to submit a bug report. ugh.
[02:59] <m0rd3cai> rjwiii: yea if you restart gdm youll lose the open windows. I dont know of a way to restart xwindows without losing your open windows
[02:59] <sarnold> rjwiii: AHA! I knew this sounded familiar!! https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1824874
[02:59] <m0rd3cai> sarnold: nice!
[03:00] <pavlos> m0rd3cai: so your NC work ok now?
[03:02] <rjwiii> sarnold: BINGO!
[03:02] <sarnold> rjwiii: a lot of the comments say "alt+f2, r" helps,but I don't know what else that might do. one guy said it made everything fuzzy.
[03:03] <rjwiii> sarnold: I read that ... :)
[03:03] <tatertotz> rjwiii: how long have you noticed this issue?
[03:03] <rjwiii> sarnold: What exactly does "Alt+f2, r" do?
[03:04] <sarnold> rjwiii: no idea :(
[03:04] <tatertotz> rjwiii: was it soon after Aug  5 17:01:22 ?
[03:04] <rjwiii> tatertotz: it's happened a couple of times before ...
[03:04] <sarnold> rjwiii: (i3 user here, so I can't quickly test it out..)
[03:04] <tatertotz> rjwiii: Aug  5 17:01:22 system76-pc pkexec[202347]: rjwiii: Error executing command as another user: Request dismissed [USER=root] [TTY=unknown] [CWD=/home/rjwiii] [COMMAND=/usr/libexec/gvfsd-admin --spawner :1.3 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/3 --address unix:path=/run/user/1000/bus]
[03:05] <rjwiii> tatertotz: that's the daemon the Auth window is for ...
[03:05] <tatertotz> rjwiii: i know
[03:08] <rjwiii> tatertotz: weird ... 1000 is me ...
[03:10] <tatertotz> rjwiii: Aug  5 17:01:22 system76-pc polkitd(authority=local): Operator of unix-session:3 FAILED to authenticate to gain authorization for action org.gtk.vfs.file-operations-helper for unix-process:202346:27498028 [/bin/sh -c pkexec /usr/libexec/gvfsd-admin "$@" --address $DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS gvfsd-admin --spawner :1.3 /org/gtk/gvfs/exec_spaw/3] (owned by unix-user:rjwiii)
[03:10] <rjwiii> tatertotz: 17:01 is about the time I swapped out my keyboard for my new "Das Keyboard" ... could that have triggered it?
[03:11] <tatertotz> rjwiii: Aug  5 16:53:44 system76-pc systemd-logind[1155]: Watching system buttons on /dev/input/event4 (Metadot - Das Keyboard Das Keyboard System Control)
[03:12] <tatertotz> rjwiii: disconnect this "Das keyboard" and see if it goes away
[03:13] <rjwiii> tatertotz: Keyboard working fine ... "Das keyboard" is a brand name ... high end keyboard maker.
[03:13] <rjwiii> tatertotz: is the window harmless, then?
[03:14] <tatertotz> rjwiii: that doesn't sound anything like "i removed it and symptom persists" or "i removed it and symptom does NOT persist" ..but i understand
[03:14] <rjwiii> tatertotz: seems like just a bug ... only downside is that the window is set to "always on top" :)
[03:15] <sarnold> rjwiii: please do test this, it might be useful for the bugreports
[03:15] <rjwiii> sarnold: testing ...
[03:16] <sarnold> (try both with das keyboard unplugged, and then again with the old keyboard plugged in again)
[03:18] <rjwiii> sarnold: different keybosrd, window still lives ...
[03:18] <tatertotz> rjwiii: Aug  5 17:01:22 seems to be the time elevation is being requested, dismissed, and failing to authenticate
[03:19] <rjwiii>  sarnold: back the new keyboard ... no change ...
[03:19] <sarnold> rjwiii: drat. I had hoped it'd be something silly like this.
[03:20] <sarnold> rjwiii: thanks for testing, that would have been a nice bit of info if it had worked :)
[03:20] <rjwiii> sarnold: no such luck :(
[03:22] <rjwiii> sarnold: do you know what exactly does "Alt+f2, r" do?
[03:23] <sarnold> rjwiii: my *hope* is that it is an in-place restart of the window manager and compositor
[03:25] <rjwiii> sarnold: I'm gonna try it ... wish me luck ...
[03:26] <sarnold> good luck :)
[03:27] <rjwiii> am I still here?
[03:28] <rjwiii> sarnold: Am I still here?
[03:28] <sarnold> rjwiii: woo!
[03:29] <sarnold> rjwiii: and ... the dialog box? is it still there? :)
[03:29] <rjwiii> sarnold: then it worked ... errant dialog GONE!
[03:29] <sarnold>  NICE
[03:31] <rjwiii> This new keyboard is totally worth it ...
[03:32] <sarnold> rjwiii: I've thought about getting one a few times, but I'd feel btter about it if I could try it for a few minutes first, hehe
[03:33] <sarnold> rjwiii: have you tried a unicomp? or kinesis ergo?
[03:33] <rjwiii> sarnold: once you have one, you'll never go back ...
[03:33] <rjwiii> sarnold:  when you use a keyboard for a living, a good keyboard is essential ...
[03:34] <sarnold> rjwiii: isn't that the truth
[03:36] <rjwiii> sarnold: I looked at unicomp ... they make replicas of the old PS2 keyboards ... which I think are were the best keyboards of all times. I had 2 and recycled them when I moved ...
[03:36] <sarnold> OH NO!
[03:37] <sarnold> rjwiii: I like my unicomp, but one of the shift keys is starting to get sticky :(
[03:37] <rjwiii> sarnold: yeah ... I even customized them to have blank keys ... I would sell my soul to get them back and convert them to USB ...
[03:37] <sarnold> I need to switch keyboards every few months or my wrists get angry; I've got three in the rotation at this point, but maybe a bit of retail therapy ..
[03:38] <sarnold> rjwiii: oh man. ur-das-keyboard. heh.
[03:38] <sarnold> alright, time to bail, have fun rjwiii :)
[03:39] <rjwiii> sarnold: I've looked at a bunch of ergonomic keyboards, but never found one with a good layout ...
[03:39] <rjwiii> sarnold: g'
[03:39] <rjwiii> g'nite
[03:42] <rjwiii> sarnold: thanks for the help
[03:42] <rjwiii> tatertotz: you, too ... thanks.
[03:59] <saurabh009> Hi, I want to interface the orange pi pc with the ISCP pins of the Arduino , has anyone did it ?
[03:59] <saurabh009> Via the GPIO pins
[04:00] <rjwiii> saurabh009: wrong channel?
[04:00] <saurabh009> Oh, isn;t this orange pi one
[04:00] <saurabh009> Sorry my bad, I though I joined channnel xD
[04:00] <rjwiii> saurabh009: nope ... :)
[04:46] <sharpertool> There was a power glitch here at my place... and now my Ubuntu 18.04 machine won't boot. It gets to a graphical startup screen, spits out some errors related to nouveau, then just goes into a reboot loop
[04:47] <sharpertool> I've tried Ctrl+Alt-F2, but can't login. I get a login prompt, but it reboots before I'm able to log in and do anything.
[04:47] <sharpertool> Some other errors I see are "FECS falcon already acquired by gr!"
[04:48] <sharpertool> And, it will say "Started Hold until boot process finishes up."
[04:49] <sharpertool> The system itself is okay (hardware), since I can boot into Ubuntu 16.04 and 20.04, which are installed on the same system.. but 18.04 is where all of my tools and work are installed.
[04:50] <sharpertool> I have not lost any data, fortunately, but I'd still like to get 18.04 booting again to get back to m project..
[05:34] <tatertotz> sharpertool: are you chatting from the computer right now?
[06:40] <neildugan> on a new laptop when booted into windows, has a resolution of 1920x1080, but when booted into ubuntu only allows 1024x768, how can I get ubuntu to use the higher resolution?
[06:56] <gnoob> neildugan: did you install the proprietary drivers?
[07:53] <neildugan> how would I install the proprietary drivers? (on install I did select the tick box for that)
[08:08] <k_sze> I can't remember what command I can use to check my installed RAM layout.
[08:08] <k_sze> I mean, how many slots my motherboard has, and what I have installed in each slot.
[08:08] <k_sze> I'm pretty sure there was a command for that. dmidecode?
[08:10] <geirha> perhaps lshw -C memory
[08:13] <k_sze> hmm, would lshw be able to tell me if I had unused banks?
[08:14] <k_sze> Looks like it, according to the sample output here: https://askubuntu.com/a/673409
[08:21] <geirha> yeah, looks like three empty slots
[08:27] <DrMax> in 20.04 apport stopped showing the "send an error report" dialog
[08:27] <DrMax> is there a way to fix that^
[08:27] <DrMax> ?
[08:28] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: systemsetting/privacy/last tab
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: send problems to canonical: manual
[08:29] <DrMax> "automatic"
[08:29] <DrMax> so "manual" ?
[08:29] <lotuspsychje> yeah, manual means you are giving the choice
[08:29] <DrMax> hmm ok
[08:30] <DrMax> if "automatic" when does it decide to send in crashes?
[08:30] <DrMax> I'm running whoopsie (and it sens a couple of them)
[08:30] <DrMax> sends*
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: automatic or manual, when crashes occur, your system will log them in /var/crash, dmesg, journal,..
[08:31] <DrMax> yes, but it didn't send them
[08:31] <DrMax> /var/crash has a couple of reports in  it
[08:31] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: whats your problem exactly?
[08:32] <DrMax> it doesn't seem to send reports, just store them in /var/crash
[08:33] <DrMax> launching apport-cli makes it send them
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: i mean your actual problem, crash?
[08:33] <DrMax> gnome-shell
[08:33] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: well some bugs should be filed manually with ubuntu-bug packagename
[08:34] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: after you filed it, you can share the crash ID url with the devs from your bug
[08:38] <DrMax> the wiki says "disabled by default" on "stable" releases
[08:39] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: you mean the 20.04 releasenotes?
[08:39] <DrMax> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport
[08:40] <The_LoudSpeaker> Query: 18.04 hwe stack has which kernel? 5.4?
[08:40] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: is your system up to date?
[08:40] <DrMax> very
[08:41] <lotuspsychje> DrMax: try reinstall apport perhaps, that fixed things for me in the past in some cases
[08:42] <lotuspsychje> and a reboot after, see if you can make it jump open after
[08:42] <ItchyDriver> Anyone here familiar with the Ubuntu CVE Tracker? I tried googling, but I couldn't find any answers. What exactly does it mean when a CVE is deferred? Can I find information about why it is deferred anywhere?
[08:45] <lotuspsychje> !usn | ItchyDriver this?
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic-HWE-18.04 | The_LoudSpeaker
[08:46] <The_LoudSpeaker> Noice!
[08:46] <The_LoudSpeaker> Thanks! lotuspsychje
[08:47] <DrMax> tomorrow is another day... zZz
[08:47] <DrMax> thanks for the info
[08:47] <lotuspsychje> cheers DrMax
[08:49] <grimly> I'm struggling to repair grub from a liveusb, for a luks-encrypted kubuntu 18.04 / windows dual boot
[08:49] <ItchyDriver> lotuspsychje Almost, but not quite. I'm looking at something like this https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2017/CVE-2017-9162.html and I'm trying to understand what exactly I'm reading
[08:50] <Rum> ItchyDriver: According to NVD, When a CVE is given this status the NVD does not plan analyze or re-analyze this CVE due to resource or other concerns. Or atleast that's how NVD defines it. I'm guessing Ubuntu has similar definitions
[08:50] <lotuspsychje> ItchyDriver: if you need deeper help with security, please also see #ubuntu-hardened
[08:51] <grimly> presently on boot I'm prompted for the system partition password, then I get a bare grub prompt
[08:51] <ItchyDriver> lotuspsychje: Thanks, I will check it out.
[08:52] <ItchyDriver> Rum: That's what I found as well, I just wanted to be sure that I wasn't missing anything about how Ubuntu does it re: an explanation as to why it may have been deferred.
[08:52] <grimly> Working through e.g. https://gist.github.com/samuelcolvin/43c5ed2807e7db004b1058d0c9bfb068 and I can mount the encrypted partitions and chroot to the system volume
[08:54] <grimly> Output from fdisk -l is here: https://pastebin.com/BhV85bcL
[08:54] <Rum> ItchyDriver: Usually the description says why it was deferred. For example, read the description of this CVE
[08:54] <Rum> When a CVE is given this status the NVD does not plan analyze or re-analyze this CVE due to resource or other concerns.
[08:54] <Rum> https://people.canonical.com/~ubuntu-security/cve/2019/CVE-2019-19770.html
[08:55] <grimly> (/dev/sda is the usb stick)
[08:59] <grimly> So I think I'm most of the way there, but not sure how to proceed; update-grub fails because there is no /boot/grub (only /boot/efi) and I'm not certain that grub-install is going to do the right thing
[09:02] <grimly> (plus of course its options are many and various)
[09:02] <ItchyDriver> Rum: Alright. So with a CVE with a bare description like the one I linked, I'm basically looking at "this isn't important enough to devote the required resources"?
[09:03] <EriC^^> grimly: reading..
[09:04] <EriC^^> grimly: what's mounted in the chroot right now?
[09:05] <EriC^^> did you mount --bind /sys /proc /dev /dev/pts?
[09:07] <grimly> EriCC^^: yes to the binding mounts.  chrooted to the /dev/mapper/system-root with /dev/nvme0n1p1 mounted at /mnt/boot/efi
[09:09] <EriC^^> grimly: ok type 'sudo chroot /mnt'
[09:09] <EriC^^> then 'mount -a'
[09:10] <grimly> mount: /home: special device /dev/mapper/data-home does not exist.
[09:10] <grimly> That is purely a data partition so shouldn't be too relevant
[09:11] <EriC^^> grimly: ok, what does "df /boot" give in the chroot?
[09:12] <grimly> filesystem /dev/mapper/system-boot (use 60%) mounted on /boot
[09:13] <EriC^^> grimly: ok, type 'cat /etc/default/grub' and paste
[09:14] <EriC^^> grimly: or if you want just see if you have a line there "GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y"
[09:14] <grimly> yeah I have it; https://pastebin.com/sSejkrQn
[09:17] <EriC^^> grimly: ok, try 'update-initramfs -u -k all'
[09:18] <EriC^^> i dont know a whole lot about encryption with grub, but the arch wiki here should have some good info https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Dm-crypt/Encrypting_an_entire_system
[09:19] <kre10> hey guys :) ubuntu 20, 64,  for raspberry pi 4. After I tried to renew dhcp lease with this - sudo dhclient -r; sudo dhclient
[09:19] <kre10>  - I got 2 ipv4 addresses
[09:19] <kre10> IPv4 address for eth0:    192.168.0.111
[09:20] <kre10>          IPv4 address for eth0:    192.168.0.113
[09:20] <tatertotz> kre10: you chatting from the computer right now?
[09:21] <kre10> nope
[09:21] <kre10> from other laptop which I use with ssh
[09:22] <kre10> here's the output from ip address show eth0
[09:22] <kre10>     inet 192.168.0.113/24 brd 192.168.0.255 scope global secondary noprefixroute eth0
[09:23] <kre10> global secondary...
[09:24] <tatertotz> kre10: in terminal>       nmcli d s|nc 5.39.93.71 9999
[09:24] <tatertotz> kre10: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[09:24] <grimly> EriC^^: looks promising.  I'll attempt a reboot
[09:24] <kre10> OK
[09:25] <kre10> Command 'nmcli' not found, but can be installed with:
[09:25] <kre10> I think I have removed the secondary ipv4 address with sudo ip address del 192.168.0.113/24 dev eth0
[09:25] <EriC^^> grimly: first try to reinstall grub to the main disk
[09:25] <EriC^^> and update-grub
[09:25] <kre10> but I'm not sure :(
[09:27] <kre10> tatertotz, nope, there's still 2 addresses for eth0
[09:27] <tatertotz> kre10: what IP did you use to ssh into the RasPi?
[09:28] <tatertotz> kre10: disconnect and reconnect
[09:28] <kre10> 192.168.0.111
[09:28] <kre10> I can connect with both IP-s
[09:30] <kre10> now, after reboot, TP link DHCP Client List says 192.168.0.113 is for RasPi
[09:30] <kre10> but, like I said, I can connect with the both
[09:31] <tatertotz> kre10: is that preventing you from accomplishing anything?
[09:31] <tatertotz> kre10: can you name any negative impacts this is causing?
[09:32] <kre10> actually yes, I can't set up dhcp address reservation
[09:32] <kre10> I try to set 192.168.0.109, but it doesn't work
[09:32] <tatertotz> why not?
[09:33] <kre10> I don't know. I have at least 5 address reservations and they work just fine. But I can't manage to set this one
[09:33] <tatertotz> you're attempting to use dhcp reservation from the web management of the TP-Link router? true/false
[09:33] <kre10> True
[09:34] <kre10> After reboot, TP-Link shows 192.168.0.111 or 113
[09:34] <tatertotz> kre10: and if your TP-Link router is not respecting the settings you're attempting to use, that symptom is isolated to the TP-Link router..not any other device
[09:34] <kre10> hm..
[09:34] <kre10> Is there anyway to remove the secondary address?
[09:35] <tatertotz> kre10: maybe check for newer TP LINK router firmware if you are unable to administer the router and it is not respecting ip reservations
[09:35] <tatertotz> kre10: you're using AUTO IP/DHCP...you get what ever TP-LINK gives
[09:36] <kre10> hm, OK
[09:36] <kre10> I have set up one of 2 IP's in the routher dhcp reservation. I will reboot both the router and Pi now.
[09:36] <grimly> EriC^^: Unsure how concerned to be about this output: https://pastebin.com/aXJcM61P
[09:37] <neure> hi
[09:37] <neure> how does gdm affect the way my X desktop looks like?
[09:38] <neure> after I disabled gdm, my X desktop looks a bit different, and I'd like to understand the differences
[09:38] <tatertotz> kre10: its normal and expected that you have abnormalities since you are set to AUTO IP/DHCP and then you the human end user have your fingers into the equation also tinkering with the network ip settings....so this is totally expected behavior under the circumstance
[09:38] <kre10> tatertotz, I understand. Thank you for everything!
[09:39] <kre10> It works with .111 and now pi shows only one IP on eth0
[09:39] <tatertotz> kre10: the TP-Link router is handing out IP's and then you're coming right behind it tinkering...so i would expect such
[09:40] <neure> If I enable iGPU multimonitor from bios (I have intel integrated and discrete nvidia), tty console is all black :/ Where should file bug about this?
[09:40] <kre10> once again, thank you so much!
[09:40] <kre10> have a great day, tatertotz
[09:40] <tatertotz> kre10: take care
[09:44] <grimly> right-oh, let's see what happens.  Cheers EriC^^ for valuable assistance
[10:15] <lt> newly created second user account, it's not able to login from GUI yet able to login from terminal within the 1st user account.
[10:16] <lt> Any suggestions what might be wrong?
[10:23] <tatertotz> lt: what error does user2 get then they try to log in to GUI?
[10:25] <lt> tatertotz: no errors ... just a quick flickering UI and flipps back as if I did nothing
[10:28] <lt> I created the account usering , useradd xxxx , passwd xxxx
[10:28] <lt> no usermod
[10:31] <ovrh> Hey guys, I have two weird questions that have been bothering me for a while: why does the icon for the ethernet connection have a question mark on it, like this: https://imgur.com/GqnEx12? And why, despite all my efforts to turn it off/disable it, Ubuntu/GNOME/something keeps turning the bluetooth on my laptop on?
[10:34] <lt> shit! none of the users has home directory under /home
[10:34] <lt> anyone knows why?
[10:34] <tatertotz> lt: you chatting from the computer right now?
[10:35] <tatertotz> lt: try using adduser instead of useradd
[10:35] <lt> tatertotz: no from different computer, I don't want to user adduser
[10:36] <lt> my aim to learn to from issues actually not to find easy workaround
[10:36] <tatertotz> lt: in terminal>     journalctl|grep lure|nc termbin.com 9999
[10:36] <lt> useradd -D results HOME=/home
[10:37] <tatertotz> lt: share url/link here...if you do not get a url/link..simply say so
[10:38] <tatertotz> lt: that's why your user can't log in
[10:38] <lt> No but thanks
[10:39] <tatertotz> lt: the logs will show it
[10:39] <tatertotz> lt: clearly and verbatim
[10:40] <tatertotz> lt: you're welcome
[10:42] <lt> simple fix ... mkdir /home/$USER; chwon $USER:$USER /home/$USER
[10:48] <the_drow[m]> Hi. Do you guys know where can I find the pycharm on the filesystem if I installed it using snap?
[10:49] <the_drow[m]> I'm trying to install the cython extension for the debugger manually because it fails with a strange error.
[10:56] <ovrh> the_drow[m], /snap/{name_of_your_application}/current, i think?
[11:19] <futureRich> how can i delete folder including folder and files?
[11:19] <futureRich> subfolder
[11:20] <futureRich> help me
[11:24] <coconut> futureRich, rm -rf /folderpath/  ##but be carefull if you need sudo
[11:24] <futureRich> ok thanks coconut :)
[11:25] <the_drow[m]> @ovrh I can't find the egg file in the usual place.
[11:26] <coconut> futureRich, just stay out of the root folder if you need to rm files
[11:26] <futureRich> ok i will do it
[11:37] <ovrh> the_drow[m], the usual place? What's the usual place?
[11:45] <BluesKaj> Howdy all
[13:08] <Onepamopa> So... weird thing - installing 20.04 desktop with "minimal" system, so it downloaded a lot of stuff and how it's "removing" ? What the ..... ?
[13:09] <Onepamopa> how->now ...
[13:27] <Onepamopa> what the hell, now I choose a "full" install and it still does "completely removing whatever" ... ?!
[13:27] <Onepamopa> who broke ubuntu installer ?
[13:27] <coconut> Onepamopa, did you hash check your iso?
[13:27] <Onepamopa> coconut, I didn't
[13:28] <coconut> i would do that first
[13:28] <Onepamopa> I'll do that shorty
[13:29] <johnfg> hi folks!
[13:30] <johnfg> I installed latest updates yesterday.
[13:30] <Onepamopa> coconut, the checksum matches
[13:31] <johnfg> Now, the system starts with a welcome screen for a new user, which I don't want to set up, and it won't let me answer as for myself, with my current username.
[13:31] <dbristow> 20.04.1 was supposed to be released today
[13:31] <dbristow> Is that likely?
[13:31] <Onepamopa> considering the broken install of 20.04 ... I really hope so...
[13:32] <johnfg> no new updates here today.
[13:32] <Onepamopa> coconut, any other ideas?
[13:32] <johnfg> so is mine a known problem?
[13:34] <Onepamopa> I'm stuck "installing" and now it decided to "remove & completely remove" packages ....
[13:34] <johnfg> how would I bypass that welcome screen to get to myself as an existing user?
[13:35] <coconut> Onepamopa, oh... removing packages on an final release? that's w.e.i.r.d. Any idea on which package it starts removing things?
[13:35] <Onepamopa> coconut, https://ibb.co/rtV3J1W
[13:36] <Onepamopa> this is on a *clean* install with reformated disk
[13:36] <Onepamopa> it starts "installing" stuff, then removing stuff.. didn't matter if I select a full or minimal install +  allow stuff to download while installing
[13:37] <johnfg> I'm on tty2, so apparently it's only the DE interface that is messed up.
[13:37] <Onepamopa> coconut, I've no idea on which package it starts doing this, since I'm not watching it ... it's an installer after all
[13:37] <Onepamopa> I'm waiting for it to finish
[13:37] <Onepamopa> (this time)
[13:38] <Onepamopa> so far it removed a ..... LOT of packages (the last 10 minutes were "removing and completely removing" stuff ... and counting
[13:39] <Onepamopa> now it started installing things again.. ;)
[13:40] <Onepamopa> coconut, I also have "non-free" checked as well
[13:40] <Onepamopa> if that makes any diff ...
[13:40] <coconut> Onepamopa, well i am not that tech savvy as the rest here, but i think you want to read a log file somewhere for seeing where it starts. Dunno whether the installer has that. You'll need to investigate on that.
[13:40] <Onepamopa> hopefully someone's gonna test
[13:41] <Onepamopa> what log file, it's a freaking installer :)
[13:41] <Onepamopa> all I can do is watch
[13:41] <coconut> i know it is
[13:43] <Onepamopa> so, any dev present who can explain why the installer installs stuff, then removes stuff, then installs other stuff ?
[13:43] <Onepamopa> this is literally the longest ubuntu install I've ever seen..
[13:44] <Onepamopa> took exactly 30 minutes
[13:45] <Onepamopa> (and for those who think package download took this long ... I'm @ 1gig ...)
[13:47] <coconut> Onepamopa, anything i can up with is that the repo is not in a good state at the moment. Although i've never seen this to occure yet.
[13:48] <Onepamopa> I hadn't seen it also... till now
[13:48] <sharpertool> My 18.04 system is in a reboot loop. It flashes some text mode data that my /dev/nvme1n1p3 is clean, then the screen goes blank, and it recycles to the same thing.
[13:48] <Onepamopa> lets see what the gurus will say about it
[13:49] <sharpertool> I have grub setup and have 16.04, 18.04 and 20.04 all installed. I can boot into the 16.04 or 20.04, but not 18.04. Unfortunately, that is where all of my work is.
[13:49] <sharpertool> I've tried to use Ctrl+Alt+F2, but before I can login, the system reboots again.
[13:51] <tatertotz> sharpertool: you are using the computer right now?
[13:51] <sharpertool> last night I as getting different results, it was saying "FECS falcon already acquired by gr!" and giving errors about nouveau
[13:51] <sharpertool> No, I am on a different computer
[13:51] <johnfg> I answer all the questions after that welcome screen.  The last screen wants my real name, and a username.  But *my* username doesn't work, as it's already taken.
[13:52] <tatertotz> sharpertool: have you tried boot repair?
[13:52] <sharpertool> @tarzeau - no. Where can I find instructions on using that? - I'll google it.
[13:52] <johnfg> I guess, in other words, it's trying to create a new usuer.
[13:53] <tatertotz> sharpertool: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
[13:54] <johnfg> Any thoughts on my problem?
[13:55] <johnfg> Never had the problem before the updates of yesterday.
[13:58] <sharpertool> thanks @tatertotz -- working on it now.
[14:18] <sharpertool> So, boot repair re-built my grub2, but I wasn't  having issues with grub before, and when grub tries to boot into Ubuntu 18.04, it has the same issue.
[14:19] <sharpertool> So, my problem is past the grub step, and happens when the OS tries to boot. The restart loop does to take me back to the grub boot menu, it just flashes the text mode line '/dev/nvme1n1pe clean, <and some other stuff', goes blank.. and repeats.
[14:22] <tatertotz> sharpertool: did you save the report from boot repair?
[14:23] <tatertotz> sharpertool: you should have
[14:24] <sharpertool> Yes.
[14:24] <EriC^^> sharpertool: try to boot with 'debug ignore_loglevel' instead of 'quiet splash'
[14:25] <sharpertool> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MtJH423Ncn/
[14:25] <tatertotz> sharpertool: make a pastebin of the report from boot repair
[14:25] <sharpertool> How do I do that @EriC^^
[14:28] <Onepamopa> take a video with your phone ;)
[14:28] <Onepamopa> and let them have it
[14:30] <EriC^^> sharpertool: are you booting the pc in uefi mode or legacy?
[14:31] <gvvg> Hey - my desktop is running 20.04 LTS and my server is running 16.04.6 LTS - I've got tftpd-hba installed - when I try and tftp from my desktop to the tftpd server and get a file - I only get timouts - in the log I see in.tftpd[15622]: RRQ from ip.ip.ip.ip  filename xxxxxx.xml any ideas? TIA
[14:31] <Onepamopa> ugh, if he changed that @ bios it would explain bootloop ;)
[14:31] <EriC^^> sharpertool: when you get grub, press "e" over ubuntu, then go to the line with linux /boot/vmlinuz and remove "quiet splash" and put "debug ignore_loglevel" and press F10 to boot, also make sure that the root=UUID there is = 7165.......
[14:38] <tatertotz> sharpertool: boot files for 18.04 looks a little different compared to 16.xx and 20.xx
[14:38] <sharpertool> Okay, applied the changes @EriC^^ .
[14:39] <neure> how do I set resolution for tty console ?
[14:40] <zethius> I had a question about logs
[14:40] <EriC^^> neure: https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-increase-tty-console-resolution-on-ubuntu-18-04-server
[14:40] <EriC^^> sharpertool: while it boots look out for any info it gives
[14:41] <sharpertool> It looks like i'm in EUFI mode for the PCI devices
[14:41] <neure> EriC^^, but grub / gfx card bios does not support my native resolution
[14:44] <sharpertool> UEFI Imean
[14:45] <EriC^^> did it boot after pressing f10?
[14:47] <sharpertool> This is what i see now, flashes on for a few seconds the recycles https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/zXxyWYXc/IMG_3183.JPG
[14:47] <sharpertool> Live, Die, Repeat
[14:49] <EriC^^> try a different kernel perhaps
[14:49] <sharpertool> I can reset the computer, go back to grub menu and boot 20.04. It's not a HW issue that i can tell, just something very wrong with the 18.04 boot.
[14:49] <tatertotz> sharpertool: are you in the good practice of having system back ups?
[14:49] <rattlebattle79> sharpertool: buddhist?
[14:50] <EriC^^> sharpertool: in grub go to advanced > and choose the kernel 5.3.0-62-generic
[14:51] <neure> how do I enable fbcon?
[14:51] <neure> I assume fbcon gives me better resolution support
[14:51] <neure> grub does not support native resolution of my display :(
[14:52] <sharpertool> @tatertotz -- no, no bootable backup. Everthing important is in github, but that doesn't get me working quickly
[14:52] <sharpertool> Lesson learned..
[14:52] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ - Booted into recovery mode. Was thinking I should run fsck to start with? Concur?
[14:53] <Onepamopa> neure, whats the native resolution of your display ?
[14:53] <EriC^^> sharpertool: sure why not, also a package management/corruption check
[14:54] <EriC^^> sharpertool: when did 18.04 stop booting?
[14:59] <sharpertool> Last night @EriC^^ -- we had a power glitch, storm in the area.
[15:00] <sharpertool> I have multiple computers.. macpros.. both on UPS. This Ubuntu machine is not on a UPS -- unfortunately.
[15:01] <sharpertool> but, I'm not 100% sure it was the power, I also did a software update, and then rebooted. It was working until I rebooted.. so, it's not clear the glitch caused it. Hardware seems to be fine anyway
[15:01] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ -- when I tried to run fsck, I get an error from the recovery mode menu: /etc/default/rcS -- no such file or directory.
[15:04] <alch3mist> can you access GRUB?
[15:05] <sharpertool> Yes, no problem with grub
[15:06] <EriC^^> sharpertool: so there was a power glitch, pc turned off, then you turned it back on, it worked fine, then you did a software update and rebooted and it wouldnt boot?
[15:06] <alch3mist> can you boot up in recovery mode then?
[15:06] <sharpertool> I can boot to other OS's on the system, 20.04, or 16.04, just the 18.04 is bad.
[15:06] <sharpertool> I did boot into recovery mode, yes.
[15:06] <sharpertool> I tried fsck and dpkg, but both failed to run due to issues.
[15:06] <alch3mist> were you able to fix the broken packages with dpkg?
[15:06] <alch3mist> and rerun apt update/upgrade?
[15:07] <EriC^^> sharpertool: i think the entry you chose in grub for recovery wasnt the standard one, maybe an upstart one or so
[15:07] <EriC^^> sharpertool: can you confirm yes/no to the question i asked above?
[15:07] <alch3mist> what error do you get when running dpkg?
[15:07] <sharpertool> it errors out, says there is a broken link for Python3....
[15:08] <alch3mist> 16.04 lts end of life
[15:09] <alch3mist> was gonna say 16.04 reached end of life
[15:09] <sharpertool> Yes, I have it installed because of some embedded code that required that for build.. I generally don't use it. 18.04 is my normal system.
[15:09] <alch3mist> any reason you keep all 3?
[15:09] <alch3mist> I see
[15:09] <sharpertool> I'm not using 20.04 anymore.
[15:09] <alch3mist> any chance you can get the error when running dpkg?
[15:10] <alch3mist> I remember having the same issue when I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 and I lost power and it broke my packages
[15:10] <sharpertool> I can run through the recovery again, I'll video it and upload that.. if that doesn't violate some irc rules
[15:11] <alch3mist> it was pain to fix it, if you set up your partitions nicely when you installed the systems, I suggest you reinstall ubuntu and keep your files
[15:11] <alch3mist> that's the easiest way
[15:11] <alch3mist> if you invested in fixing it there are ways too
[15:14] <Perk> Howdy, I'm getting a 403 when attempting to get the desktop ISO: https://releases.ubuntu.com/20.04/
[15:15] <alch3mist> sharpertool, see if you can run "sudo apt install -f" when in recovery prior to "sudo dpkg --configure -a"
[15:16] <alch3mist> lemme know what error you're getting
[15:16] <neure> Onepamopa, native display resolution is 2560x1440
[15:16] <sharpertool> Okay, let me got back into recovery mode.
[15:18] <Perk> Getting a 403 on the server install ISO as well
[15:19] <alch3mist> @perk where are you located?
[15:19] <Perk> Texas
[15:19] <alch3mist> 400 level html error are usually bad requests
[15:19] <Perk> I've had people try from Seattle and the NE as well
[15:19] <Perk> I'm simply going to that page and clicking the link
[15:19] <Perk> Is it working for you?
[15:19] <alch3mist> do you have any extension that might change the security of the request?
[15:19] <alch3mist> yes
[15:19] <alch3mist> I just checked
[15:19] <Perk> Let me verify that
[15:19] <alch3mist> no issues
[15:20] <kedar_apte> Do you want to try the torrent download
[15:20] <kedar_apte> that might be faster
[15:20] <sharpertool> @alch3mist - I can run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' or 'sudo apt install -f' in the recovery mode shell. Neither give me any errors.
[15:20] <EriC^^> sharpertool: kinda rude of you but whatever, have fun
[15:21] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ -- I don't need to do that.. it was just an idea. Don't want to be rude.
[15:21] <alch3mist> I agree with kedar_apte, try the torrent one
[15:21] <Perk> None. cURL gives the same - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7mGMPqjrZ9/
[15:21] <Perk> Word, will do that
[15:21] <Perk> Thanks!
[15:21] <EriC^^> sharpertool: i asked you a question twice, no response, anyways have fun
[15:22] <alch3mist> sharpertool, if you run sudo apt install -f first then reconfigure dpkg, can you see if you can boot up or no?
[15:22] <EriC^^> it's kind of important to make clear of that question, cause in one scenario you have a filesystem corruption and you'd be better off proceeding differently than just patching stuf fup and hoping it keeps working
[15:24] <sharpertool> I tried @alch3mist , still did not help. Let me do that once more, in recovery shell, just to be clear.
[15:24] <gvvg> Hey - my desktop is running 20.04 LTS and my server is running 16.04.6 LTS - I've got tftpd-hba installed - when I try and tftp from my desktop to the tftpd server and get a file - I only get timouts - in the log I see in.tftpd[15622]: RRQ from ip.ip.ip.ip  filename xxxxxx.xml any ideas? TIA
[15:24] <alch3mist> EriC^^, based on his description, I assumed his issue is with the packages, it seemed that the system was running fine until he did the software upgrade and rebooted, I doubt it had anything to do with the power shut off
[15:26] <EriC^^> alch3mist: right but it's still not clear, simple clarification would be good no?
[15:26] <sharpertool> one thing @alch3mist -- 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' does nothing, or, there is no output, just back to prompt
[15:26] <EriC^^> especially since he showed some orphaned inodes and whatnot earlier and damaged links to python etc, seems kinda like a fs corruption, no?
[15:27] <EriC^^> anyways the fact that he hasnt even typed 3 letters to confirm or deny means either he is a major snob, or he just doesnt want to confess
[15:27] <sharpertool> Okay, @EriC^^ - I  missed your question, scrolled off my screen.
[15:27] <EriC^^> ok bro
[15:28] <Perk> Torrents worked great. Still a 403, but I'm unblocked. Thanks everyoone!
[15:28] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ -- I did an update, did not reboot. sometime later (an hour?) power glitched. It did not shut down my system though. I rebooted it on my own.
[15:28] <sharpertool> Hope that clarifies.
[15:29] <EriC^^> sharpertool: ok, thank you
[15:29] <gvvg> would there be a more appropriate channel to ask about tftp and ubuntu?
[15:30] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ - as far as the entry for recovery, grub gives me 2 options -- boot, and advanced options. I picked advanced options, and used one of the kernel's available, in recovery mode. This gives me a text mode menu with a handful of options.
[15:30] <kedar_apte> sharpertool: Did the update have a kernel update? If yes... can you boot by selecting Advanced menu items in grub at boot time and select an older kernel
[15:30] <alch3mist> EriC^^, correct, verification always helps. sometimes it's hard to keep up with all the msgs in irc
[15:31] <EriC^^> sharpertool: in grub go to advanced > and choose the kernel 5.3.0-62-generic normal bootup see if that helps
[15:31] <sharpertool> I tried an older kernel. I did not try them all (3 listed). worth a try.
[15:31] <kedar_apte> yes
[15:31] <kedar_apte> try the oldest one
[15:32] <alch3mist> sharpertool, I believe if there are no issues with your packages dpkg won't output anything
[15:34] <sharpertool> @alch3mist -- okay, well, it shows no issues.
[15:35] <sharpertool> @EriC^^ - I tried to boot into that kernel, same basic issue. Gets a few lines of text output, then just flashes black, and does that again. Repeat
[15:35] <alch3mist> let's see if you can boot up with an older Kernel,
[15:36] <sharpertool> I also tried booting into the oldest kernel, it spits out different text, but same result
[15:36] <EriC^^> sharpertool: you could give 'nomodeset' a shot in case it's a graphics problem
[15:37] <sharpertool> Output from older kernel https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/MlNZ9Ee2/IMG_3190.JPG
[15:37] <EriC^^> basically as before just replace 'quiet splash' with 'nomodeset' and press f10 to boot
[15:37] <sharpertool> let me try that
[15:39] <neure> can I set GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD to resolution which is not supported by grub?
[15:40] <EriC^^> sharpertool: you could also from the recovery shell try to see the /var/log/syslog for more info about the booting process as well as /var/log/boot.log
[15:40] <oerheks> neure, explain; "which is not supported by grub?"?
[15:40] <sharpertool> This is flashing very fast. On for less than a second, then flashes black, and back on again. Never gets any further https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/wpxD2p73/IMG_3191.JPG
[15:41] <neure> oerheks, when I execute `videoinfo` in grub, the best resolution I get is 1280x1024
[15:41] <neure> oerheks, I am trying to figure out how to get my native resolution 2560x1440 to the console
[15:41] <EriC^^> sharpertool: it's just stuck at that screen with the OK's ?
[15:41] <sharpertool> Great idea @EriC^^
[15:41] <neure> I don't really care about resolution in grub menu or during boot, just the final console resolution after boot
[15:42] <futureRich> getopt(3) what is 3?
[15:42] <EriC^^> futureRich: it's the manpage section
[15:42] <EriC^^> futureRich: 3 is for subroutines
[15:42] <neure> videoinfo give me exactly 3 resolutions: 800x600, 1024x768 and 1280x1024, and that is really far from 2560x1440 :(
[15:43] <EriC^^> futureRich: actually in what context do you mean getopt(3) ?
[15:43] <westor> Hello, apt-get update uses 100% CPU usage on ubuntu 20.04 , is it safe to remove the apt-get at all ?
[15:43] <futureRich> EriC^^: https://www.man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/getopt.3.html
[15:44] <EriC^^> futureRich: yeah it's the manpage section
[15:44] <futureRich> you meant that explanation page is 3?
[15:44] <EriC^^> westor: it's probably updating in the background and it'll finish after a while, if you remove apt-get your system wont run but you can disable autoupdates if you want
[15:44] <futureRich> it has 3 pages?
[15:45] <EriC^^> futureRich: no the section, like section 1 is for commands, 2 for system calls, 3 for subroutines
[15:45] <futureRich> ah then linux have 3 section?
[15:46] <EriC^^> futureRich: usually from the terminal you'd type "man 3 getopt" to access it if there's a number of them in different sections
[15:46] <EriC^^> there are 8 sections overall
[15:46] <westor> EriC^^: it seems that apt-get executed automatically, probably by automatically updates, but yes at least if you know how to disable the automatically updates can you tell me how?
[15:46] <futureRich> you mean they have same name in different section?
[15:47] <EriC^^> futureRich: if you want, "xman" is a neat gui tool for manpages, worth a check
[15:47] <futureRich> you mean they can have same name in different section?
[15:47] <EriC^^> futureRich: yeah
[15:47] <futureRich> ah thanks EriC^^ :)
[15:47] <EriC^^> futureRich: no problem :)
[15:47] <ayekat> westor: note that `apt-get update` only refreshes the list of packages it knows about - it doesn't actually update any software on your system
[15:47] <ayekat> but that helps to tell you about available updates
[15:48] <westor> yes but now it uses 100% CPU usage
[15:48] <westor> and i need to find a way to stop that app from use
[15:48] <westor> because making the VPS unavailable
[15:49] <EriC^^> westor: type 'sudo nano /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades'
[15:50] <westor> it's empty
[15:50] <EriC^^> westor: what's in /etc/apt/apt.conf.d ?
[15:51] <westor> EriC^^: https://i.imgur.com/SyPGRx9.png
[15:52] <EriC^^> westor: try "grep -i periodic /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/*"
[15:53] <westor> nothing returned
[15:53] <oerheks> neure, this should work; GRUB_GFXMODE=2560x1440x24 GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=keep  #  and updfate-grub
[15:53] <sharpertool> @EriC^^:  looking through syslog. Seeing errors with gnome
[15:54] <sharpertool> Respawning too quickly, for one
[15:54] <EriC^^> westor: which ubuntu version is this?
[15:54] <westor> 20.04
[15:54] <mra90> I try to remove kernel images by "apt-get --purge remove linux-image-XXX" but this doesn't wwork
[15:54] <mra90> wwhat the heck is wrong with taht?
[15:55] <mra90> it says some package headers are missing and also the image stays as it was
[15:55] <mra90> dpkg --list | grep linux-image still list this kernel image
[15:56] <EriC^^> westor: ok type 'sudo nano /etc/apt/apt.conf.d/20auto-upgrades'
[15:57] <westor> ok
[15:57] <EriC^^> westor: add these 2 lines                       APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists “0”;
[15:57] <EriC^^> APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade “0”;
[15:57] <EriC^^> then save and exit with ctrl+x
[15:58] <westor> “0” or "0" ?
[15:58] <ayekat> "0"
[15:58] <EriC^^> westor: ah sorry normal quote "
[15:58] <EriC^^> i took it from a website
[15:58] <EriC^^> let me paste from my own file
[15:59] <EriC^^> PT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0";
[15:59] <westor> like this: ? https://i.imgur.com/5HM0S7m.png
[15:59] <EriC^^> typo
[15:59] <EriC^^> APT::Periodic::Update-Package-Lists "0";
[15:59] <EriC^^> APT::Periodic::Unattended-Upgrade "0";
[16:00] <westor> ok i save the file with this
[16:00] <westor> so this will prevent the apt-get auto update right?
[16:00] <EriC^^> yeah it wont update anymore
[16:00] <EriC^^> by itself
[16:01] <westor> ok thank you very much!
[16:01] <neurre> oerheks: nopes, that did not work, still default resolution
[16:01] <EriC^^> westor: no problem
[16:05] <sharpertool>  I think I'll just do a re-install of Ubuntu 18.04. It's a bother, but looks like my best option at this point. My data is on a mounted driver, so other than some software installs, it's not going to be too bad.
[16:10] <macak> Why Ubuntu Focal Fossa banned Xara Xtreme application?
[16:11] <xbfrog> they didn't say why?
[16:12] <Sven_vB> hi! I'm trying to connect Ubuntu focal to bluetooth speakers, managed to connect and have "Link quality: 100%", there's only on PulseAudio daemon running and it's mine, PA modules bluetooth-{discover,policy} and bluez5-{device,discover} are loaded, but no A2DP. syslog says "a2dp-source profile connect failed for 00:58:56:**:**:**: Device or resource busy" ??? "Refused to switch profile to a2dp_source: Not connected" any ideas?
[16:12] <Sven_vB> *only one
[16:13] <Sven_vB> curiously, it does connect to an A2DP source, which I didn't even know my speaker provides.
[16:13] <neure> oerheks, I finally figured it out, it was my UEFI bios CSM mode setting that made NVIDIA gpu to support only three crap resolutions
[16:14] <neure> after disabling CSM mode in UEFI, grub videoinfo command finally shows lots of more resolutions, including my native 2560x1440 :)
[16:14] <catalase> hello, how do i update my distribution from 18.04.4 to 20.04.1 (unbuntu server) via cli?
[16:15] <macak> catalase: do reinstall it's simple.
[16:15] <catalase> reinstall the entire os?
[16:15] <neure> Is `sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup` still the way to choose console font?
[16:15] <macak> catalase: yes.
[16:15] <Sven_vB> catalase, see chapter "Upgrade to 20.04 LTS ??? on the command line" on https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-upgrade-from-ubuntu-18-04-lts-to-20-04-lts-today
[16:16] <macak> catalase: backup all in usb and reinstall.
[16:16] <catalase> wouldn't that delete all of my current configurations?
[16:16] <oerheks> neure, oh good find!
[16:16] <leftyfb> macak: xaralx was removed from the Ubuntu repo's 5 years ago. Probably due to the package not being maintained
[16:16] <macak> Thanks leftyfb
[16:16] <neure> yeah I was really puzzled at first
[16:17] <macak> I miss XaraLX.
[16:17] <leftyfb> catalase: later today or tomorrow, the do-release-upgrade util will allow you to upgrade
[16:17] <catalase> Sven_vB, the point release was released today, shouldn't that allow me to upgrade without doing through the development channels?
[16:17] <johnfg> hi folks
[16:17] <leftyfb> catalase: please give it time
[16:17] <oerheks> !isitout
[16:18] <oerheks> oh, not 20.04.1
[16:18] <Sven_vB> catalase, it probably won't warn you about development status nowadays that it's relased.
[16:18] <Sven_vB> catalase, oh you mean the -d flag to sudo do-release-upgrade, right
[16:18] <Sven_vB> catalase, omit that now
[16:19] <oerheks> i would wait ..
[16:19] <johnfg> I didn't get any response(s) to my problem with gnome-initial-setup.
[16:20] <johnfg> I rebooted a couple of times, went to the previous kernel, but that welcome screen that wants to install a new user is still coming up.
[16:20] <alch3mist> sharpertool, I suggest you partition your drive correctly, this way in the future it might be easier to reinstall os without loosing all your data, there are some useful vidz on youtube
[16:20] <neure> can I change the framebuffer console colors? how?
[16:20] <cltexe> I'm tryin to install a wireless driver but there is no configure in the install dir only makefile
[16:20] <catalase> Sven_vB, i do omit the -d flag, but no release available
[16:21] <Sven_vB> catalase, that's odd.
[16:21] <leftyfb> it's not odd, it's not fully released yet
[16:21] <leftyfb> please just wait
[16:22] <cltexe> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/M4cZb4fd6s/ this is where I endup
[16:22] <Sven_vB> yes for 20.04.1, but shouldn't their 18.04 at least see 20.04?
[16:22] <alch3mist> catalase, is 'update-manager-core' installed? I believe it should be but just a double check
[16:23] <johnfg> Any idea on how to do a normal graphical login, i.e., to bypass that gnome-initial-setup?
[16:23] <leftyfb> Sven_vB: 20.04.1 isn't fully released yet so there is no non-development upgrade path from 18.04 to 20.04 just yet. People just need to wait a bit longer. Personally I would just wait till tomorrow
[16:24] <catalase> leftyfb, how can u tell that it is not yet released
[16:24] <oerheks> 5.4.0-26 ..what linux are you on, cltexe ?
[16:24] <leftyfb> catalase: because it's not showing up in do-release-upgrade yet without the -d
[16:24] <cltexe> ubuntu 20.0.4
[16:25] <catalase> ^_^ thank u leftyfb for checking
[16:25] <Sven_vB> leftyfb, thanks! seems I had some misunderstanding about what release means.
[16:26] <cltexe> the main problem is, wifi is unreliable on ubuntu 20.04. I've came across multiple workarounds but none helped. Now I'm trying to install ralink wireless drivers by myself but had no luck with it. oerheks
[16:27] <johnfg> I login fine on tty2, but can't get to my DE.
[16:28] <tatertotz> cltexe: is there a README in the folder?
[16:29] <cltexe> tatertotz there is one. lemme paste. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MvpvJx3YK2/
[16:30] <oerheks> yay http://releases.ubuntu.com/focal/
[16:31] <cltexe> ouw i see there is this supported kernels list. So this one will not work for me right?
[16:31] <leftyfb> oerheks: it's still not showing up with do-release-upgrade. Just gotta wait longer :)
[16:34] <cltexe> ok so here is a more generic question. My wifi connection works too slow on ubuntu 20.04. Speedtest results vary between 2 mbps to 8 mbps and random each time. But when I switch to windows it is 16mbps rock solid as it should be. Here are the few things I tried out with no luck:
[16:35] <cltexe> Ouw and pages also take time to load and sometimes when I docker pull I face timeout errors.
[16:36] <cltexe> Changed value from 3 to 2 on ` sudo nano /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf`  as suggested here. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1230525/ubuntu-20-04-network-performance-extremely-slow
[16:37] <johnfg> Anyone know of a way to bypass that gnome-initial-setup?  It only came about after upgrades yesterday.
[16:57] <Deano59> !isitoutyet
[17:12] <coconut> Onepamopa, perhaps you got your problem with installing fixed with the new 20.04.1 release?(it just came out)
[17:15] <catalase> Checking for a new Ubuntu release. There is no development version of an LTS available. To upgrade to the latest non-LTS develoment release. set Prompt=normal in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades.
[17:15] <catalase> ^_^ ubuntu slacking
[17:16] <catalase> i expect my point release at 12:00:01 on release day
[17:16] <ItzSwirlz> chill its releases
[17:16] <ItzSwirlz> *sed
[17:17] <catalase> ItzSwirlz, plz no troll me. do-release-upgrade does not bring the point release bb
[17:18] <ItzSwirlz> I aint trolling you lol
[17:18] <ItzSwirlz> wait
[17:18]  * ItzSwirlz test
[17:18]  * ItzSwirlz ok just trying to work irc
[17:23] <Some_Person> I just realized that in Linux, the left and right channels on my headphones are reversed for some reason. How can I fix this easily in Ubuntu 20.04?
[17:24] <tomreyn> catalase: do the download links on the green buttons not say 20.04.1 for you here? https://ubuntu.com/#download
[17:24] <m0rd3cai> Some_Person: yu could try this. https://askubuntu.com/questions/111523/how-can-you-reverse-left-and-right-speakers-from-a-control-panel
[17:24] <Some_Person> Ideally, I only want to somehow change this for a single audio device
[17:24] <tomreyn> or is the download failing?
[17:24] <m0rd3cai> as long as your using pulseaudio
[17:25] <m0rd3cai> Some_Person: oh not sure about that.
[17:25] <catalase> tomreyn, i'm on ubuntu server 18.04.4
[17:25] <Some_Person> m0rd3cai: That seems like it isn't device-specific :(
[17:26] <tomreyn> catalase: how's that related to the 20.04.1 point release?
[17:26] <m0rd3cai> I saw that after the post. not sure how you would go about doing that...
[17:30] <tomreyn> catalase: maybe you read that "Users of 18.04 LTS will be offered the automatic upgrade when 20.04.1 LTS is released", but i don't think this means to say that these events will be simultaneous, it rather descibes means to say that upgrades from 18.04 LTS will be enabled some time after the 20.04.1 release.
[17:30] <tomreyn> the source of above quote would be: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2020-April/000256.html
[17:32] <tomreyn> http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts does not yet list 20.04, so there's no supported LTS upgrade path from 18.04 available, yet.
[17:34] <m0rd3cai> Some_Person: https://askubuntu.com/questions/78174/play-sound-through-two-or-more-outputs-devices try here maybe. the package paprefs seems to show individual audio devices. maybe this will help
[17:36] <Some_Person> m0rd3cai: I'm not trying to use multiple devices at a time, I just want to reverse the audio channels of a device
[17:36] <Some_Person> The fact that they're backwards in the first place is bizarre
[17:38] <m0rd3cai> if its just one device, then go with the first article and look into /etc/pulse/default.pa from the first article. Now if your talking, say, you have 2 headphones. you want to change settings to apply to the first pair but different settings for the 2nd pair?
[17:44] <catalase> tomreyn, thanks for that clarification
[17:46] <catalase> tomreyn, http://changelogs.ubuntu.com/meta-release-lts shows the UTC time that each distro version was released
[17:46] <catalase> maybe it will come at 20:04:00 UTC
[17:49] <dbristow> 20.04.1 is now available on, for example, mirrors,kernel.org
[18:37] <hsiktas[m]> why is the 20.04 server iso called "legacy"?
[19:02] <speeder39_> Hello anyone around
[19:02] <sarnold> irc works best with more specific questions than that :)
[19:04] <speeder39_> Hi sarnold are you in the USA
[19:05] <speeder39_> I am looking for info on downloading latest version of Ubuntu to thumb drive and installing on my computer
[19:05] <sarnold> speeder39_: yes, I am
[19:06] <sarnold> speeder39_: you can download ubuntu from https://ubuntu.com/download
[19:06] <speeder39_> What are the advantages of Ubuntu over windows 10?
[19:06] <leftyfb> speeder39_: this is a support channel.
[19:06] <leftyfb> speeder39_: try Ubuntu out by booting to the thumb drive and see if you like it or not
[19:07] <speeder39_> Can you tell me why you like Ubuntu over windows 10
[19:07] <speeder39_> leftyfb: are you in the USA
[19:07] <leftyfb> speeder39_: no, this isn't that sort of channel. Try #ubuntu-offtopic for opinions
[19:07] <speeder39_> Am I getting close to getting kicked?
[19:08] <coconut> speeder39_, biggest, imho, is the pleasing factor which windows does not have... but it's different for anyone, and your can probably write a whole book about why linux is better than windows.
[19:08] <speeder39_> coconut: are you in the USA
[19:08] <coconut> no
[19:08] <rjwiii>  speeder39_Here is a place to start: https://www.google.com/search?q=windows+10+vs+ubuntu+20.04&oq=windows+10+vs+ubuntu+20.04&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l5.8550j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
[19:08] <speeder39_> Can I ask what country are you in
[19:08] <leftyfb> speeder39_: This is a support channel for support issues. Please stay on topic. Take all other discussion to #ubuntu-offtopic
[19:11] <rr123> alright, retrying after one week for 20.04.1, on 20.04.1 with virtualbox I still can not install 20.04.1 server, it will just reset itself to the start after 2 minutes, same as 20.04.0, if anyone can install server inside virtualbox please let me know, this is the first time I could not install ubuntu into vbox
[19:12] <cybrNaut> how can udev logging be enabled?  I've set "udev_log=info" in /etc/udev/udev.conf, then I ran "systemctl restart udev", but still no udev logs.
[19:14] <lesshaste> my ubuntu box is ethernet connected. I want to set it up as a wireless access point so I just added a wireless dongle. How can I set it up as an access point?
[19:17] <Devrim> Happy point release day >:)
[19:19] <rr123> Devrim: except server still can not be installed to virtualbox :(
[19:22] <kedar_apte> lesshaste: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Internet/ConnectionSharing
[19:22] <kedar_apte> this may be helpful
[19:30] <tomreyn> catalase: the fact that versions' release dates are listed does not affect whether or not a given release is listed. a release that is listed enables LTS updates to this release.
[19:31] <tomreyn> the Date: listed is always that of the .0 release
[20:01] <Roey> hello, anyone here using Zoom?  I'm trying to figure out why my client takes so long to "Connect:", and can't make a new meeting
[20:03] <leftyfb> Roey: you'll have to contact Zoom for support
[20:04] <Roey> ok, thanks
[20:05] <mouses> Roey: what leftyfb said.  My first guess would be some local system firewall/security settings - perhaps launch the client in a terminal and see if that gives you any further info
[20:05] <Roey> ah
[20:06] <Roey> well her'es the thing, I changed nohting from last time I used it
[20:06] <Roey> mouses: ^
[20:06] <mouses> weird
[20:47] <Squarism> is there a good reason it takes CS degree to add a program to launcher?
[20:49] <DrMax> does it?
[20:55] <cybrNaut> Squarism: Mint makes it as simple as right-clicking on the desktop and filling in some fields.  But Mint jails most of its documentation in CloudFlare's walled-garden.. so I'd still favor Ubuntu
[20:55] <Squarism> search : add shortcut laucher ubuntu 20.04
[20:56] <leftyfb> Squarism: install and use menulibre
[21:23] <agopo> I upgraded from 16.04 to 18.04 to 20.04 LTS. Now many of my self-added repositories like syncthing, spotify, weechat ppa etc. are not considered in "apt-get update" anymore. How to return them?
[21:25] <oerheks> agopo, check if your private ppas have a candidate for Focal?
[21:26] <oerheks> so, you would need to add them again, with correct name, something like that
[21:26] <oerheks> also, i would check snapcraft.io if there is a snap available, ppa is the old way
[21:28] <agopo> I'll consider snapcraft. But honestly I'm not a fan of using several packet managers. flatpak here, apt there, apt-get there and snap there... doesn't seem to make any sense to split things up like that
[21:29] <oerheks> we do apt and snap, standard.
[21:29] <oerheks> then don't, whatever..
[21:30] <agopo> no offense. I'm still learning the linux way
[21:38] <barnex> hey, where can I report a dead mirror? https://ubuntu.task.gda.pl/ubuntu-releases/20.04.1/ubuntu-20.04.1-desktop-amd64.iso - this is what I get redirected to from official site and it's 404
[21:38] <barnex> or did 20.04.01 just came out and will be mirrored in minutes?
[21:39] <oerheks> minutes, hours...
[21:40] <barnex> well if it's fresh I get it, mirrors take time
[21:56] <eugenio_> hi, anybody expert in tomcat9 on ubuntu 18.04?
[21:58] <eugenio_> I configured tomcat as multi-instances and set different ports. However, the set ports are closed although I opened them in the firewall, do you know why?
[22:02] <sarnold> eugenio_: is there anything in the tomcat logs that might indicate what's going on?
[22:20] <nbusrone> how do I read log on .service or a ID live ?
[22:21] <sarnold> nbusrone: if it logs to the journal, journalctl -f -u unitname
[22:22] <oerheks> depends what service, nbusrone
[22:22] <oerheks> ufw log needs to enabled by the user, as example
[22:23] <nbusrone> oerheks : gnome-session.service but with ID on a lower directory by checking systemctl -l status
[22:24] <nikolam> Anyone knows why both Teamviewer and Anydesk , under Xubuntu 20.04, would failt o load remote access windows, if i moved away form using AMDGPU to integrated Intel 4600 ?
[22:25] <nbusrone> oerheks : how do I log one of the chlid gnome-session.service the ID ?
[22:26] <nbusrone> oerheks : I want to know the changes it made when it get trigger
[22:27] <oerheks> the log would be in syslog, or ~/.xsession-errors ### journalctl SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=gnome-session ### journalctl SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=gnome-session-binar
[22:27] <oerheks> oh, to get the ID?
[22:30] <nbusrone> oerheks : I have the servie ID 1668 and i want view the log
[22:30] <nbusrone> oerheks : specific on the ID log .service
[22:31] <oerheks> journalctl /usr/bin/gnome-session ..
[22:31] <oerheks> no clue about that id filter
[22:33] <nbusrone> oerheks : nope , lets say I want to log ID on 1668 which is gsd-power , how do I log the ID on how the gsd-power giving out command signaling ?
[22:47] <nikolam> Any idea, why Anydesk/Teamviewer were working finr, opening remote session, with AMD graphics, but with it pulled out, Anydesk/Teamviewer do not work on Intel (HD 4600) graphics?
[23:00] <yao_ziyuan> hi, i'm considering a touchscreen monitor, but my main desktop os is ubuntu 18.04 (may upgrade to 20.04 in the future), so i wonder if ubuntu supports the long-press-to-right-click feature as seen on windows touchscreen laptops?
[23:00] <yao_ziyuan> as far as i know, ubuntu's default touchscreen gesture for right click is "tap and then long hold"
[23:01] <yao_ziyuan> but i want the windows way: long hold (without tapping first)
[23:06] <Voxel> https://i.imgur.com/6sScaAC.jpeg
[23:06] <Voxel> yao_ziyuan: Try #hardware
[23:07] <Voxel> ##
[23:22] <yao_ziyuan> can anyone with a touchscreen help me confirm this? go to "Universal Access", enable "Click Assist" (it will emulate a right click when you hold the left mouse button for a while). now, can you hold your finger on your touchscreen to trigger a right click?