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oft_gegongmason, oooooh it already does. hmmmMmmmm.00:27
ComputerTechhello00:29
ComputerTechit says on my ubuntu vps i have used 30% memory00:29
ComputerTechand i have 1gb memory00:29
ComputerTechyet when i do free -m00:29
ComputerTechi get 600mb memory left00:29
ComputerTechhow do i refresh the results?00:29
oft_gegong`top'?00:30
oft_gegong`man top'?00:30
ComputerTechhmm not that i mean00:31
ComputerTechlike to update free -m00:31
oft_gegongfree -m I'm 94% sure it always up-to-date00:35
oft_gegong*is always00:35
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rypervencheComputerTech: What does "available" show?00:50
rypervencheComputerTech: Also "free -h" will give it in a more readable format.00:50
oft_gegongwhat does ubuntu get used for mostly in schools?00:56
oft_gegongmy answer: word processing for essays. word processing for resumes. presentations for school presentations. spreadsheets for teacher's grades. javac/java for java programming class.00:58
oft_gegongand then that's it. that's as far as computers go00:58
rypervencheComputerTech: "available" is what you should be looking at. You can ignore "free".00:59
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xbfrogrecently i tried to run bzflag, it has been running nicely but the last 3 times i tried to start it it flasshed rapidly as it only showed partial screen. the only way to stop it was to reboot. any idea why this happened?01:44
xbfrogwas working fine before01:44
xbfrogi'm finding ubuntu quirky01:45
xbfrognot as stable as they would like to belive01:45
xbfrog'they01:45
xbfrog meaning ubuntu01:45
oft_gegongxbfrog, hmmm. a partial solution is to go into you TTY/console/virtual-terminal with CTRL+ALT+F3, login, and then `sudo systemctl restart yourDMserviceNameImNotSureWhatitIs'01:47
oft_gegongxbfrog, sudo systemctl restart gdm01:48
xbfrogok01:48
oft_gegongthat'll reboot your desktop environment01:49
xbfrogi gues i should have said i'm a novice user but i do sorta understand what your saying01:49
oft_gegongand then you go back to X11/your-desktop with CTRL+ALT+F2 or something01:49
oft_gegongah. yeah I made a few assumptions01:49
oft_gegongjust try CTRL+ALT+F1-9 until you hit your desktop01:50
xbfrogok and i didnt state my level of experience01:50
xbfrogok that i got01:50
oft_gegongxbfrog, but thanks for bringing up bzflag. it looks like a cool game to try.01:50
xbfrogit worked well till the last 3 times ;(01:51
xbfrogthen wonkers01:51
oft_gegongyou could see if the bzflag process is not shutting down properly with a `ps aux | grep bzflag'01:52
xbfrogok, i dunno what happened, it was playing/displaying fine, then wowow01:53
xbfrogok thanks for the imput01:53
xbfrog:)01:53
oft_gegongit could be a program bug. there is a 96% chance it'll be beneficial to their community if you report the experience01:53
xbfrogok, but atm i'm thinking it may be more of my rogue os acting on its own01:54
xbfrogi've had several other issues01:55
xbfrogbut yes i'll keep that in mind01:55
oft_gegongyou can try the `top' command to watch the process list01:55
xbfrogi dunno top command, how do i see that?01:56
oft_gegongyou open up a terminal and type in top01:56
xbfrogok01:56
xbfroggot that01:56
xbfrogthen exec bz?01:56
oft_gegongooooooooh01:56
oft_gegongit depends what you're trying to do01:57
xbfrogi wanna see why its going crazy01:57
xbfrogflashing and no control01:57
xbfrogall i can do is rdboot01:57
xbfrogreboot01:57
oft_gegongwhen things go bonkers you can switch to a virtual-terminal/console/TTY, login, then type top    then watch the process list to see what's going crazy01:58
xbfrogok got that01:58
xbfrogi'll try it01:58
oft_gegongpress 'q' to exit top01:58
xbfrogunderstood01:58
xbfrogthank you :)01:59
oerheks!info debsecan02:23
ubottudebsecan (source: debsecan): Debian Security Analyzer. In component universe, is optional. Version 0.4.20.1 (focal), package size 29 kB, installed size 109 kB02:23
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nshireupdated to 20.04lts. pretty painless, not bad04:02
oerheks!yay | nshire04:03
ubottunshire: Glad you made it! :-)04:03
nshireliking the new grayscale window tabs. the brown ui elements of 18.04 were not pretty lol04:03
oerheksyes, the ui is pretty. and lots of themes more04:03
nshirehmm, odd issue: I noticed the wifi config page shows that my network supports 5ghz, but it only supports a/b/g/n04:09
nshireunder wifi > network name(gear icon) > details04:10
nshireI'm not sure if that page is supposed to report supported frequencies of the access point or the computer itself-- it's a bit ambiguous04:18
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deancCan someone help me with my NFS exports again please. I have set one up in /etc/exports which previously worked when connecting from osx but now osx just says it cannot connect - no error msg06:18
deanc/mnt/jack/Photos/HQ/    192.168.1.100(rw,sync,no_subtree_check,no_root_squash,insecure,crossmnt)06:18
deancive ocnfirmed my macbook is 192.168.1.100 (have that ip bound to the mac address of the err mac)06:19
deancI mean, how can i even debug this :D?06:24
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muhahaguys? how can i download deb from this repository http://packages.treasuredata.com/4/debian/buster/ ? i dont want to add repository...07:18
oerheksdon't mix debian packages with ubuntu07:18
muhahawrong repo07:19
muhahahttp://packages.treasuredata.com/4/ubuntu/focal/07:19
oerhekshttp://packages.treasuredata.com/ give an ubuntu entrance07:19
muhaha nice07:19
muhahadid not notice07:19
oerhekshttps://td-agent-package-browser.herokuapp.com/3/ubuntu/bionic/pool/contrib/t/td-agent07:21
oerheksi see no focal, sorry07:21
muhahahttp://packages.treasuredata.com.s3.amazonaws.com/4/07:25
simo3nhello guys; sometimes my ubuntu crashes completely and it tells "Read-only file system" for apparently no reason.. can anyone supports me for watching in log files what happen when that error occur?07:34
rana_ansI have windows installed alongwith Ubuntu 18.04, but grub menu wont pop up when PC starts, I have tried updating grub and boot-repair but no solution, also in grub customizer it isn't showing my windows file system07:52
rana_ansI was reading log file from boot-repair and it read something like "couldn't read /dev/sda1, I think sda1 is my windows 10 filesystem07:53
rana_ansanyone who can help, pleasE?07:53
rana_ansanyone here?07:56
rana_ansI have windows installed alongwith Ubuntu 18.04, but grub menu wont pop up when PC starts, I have tried updating grub and boot-repair but no solution, also in grub customizer it isn't showing my windows file system. I was reading log file from boot-repair and it read something like "couldn't read /dev/sda1, I think sda1 is my windows 10 filesystem07:59
zzarrhello! is it possible to upgrade 18.04.5 LTS to 20.04.1 LTS ?08:03
zzarrwhen I run do-release-upgrade I just get a message that there's no development release...08:04
rana_anshey, what does this mean? Partition 1 does not start on physical sector boundary. I can't access windows drives in ubuntu.08:08
zzarrrana_ans: Windows don't shut down normally unless forced to do so, so it's hibernated08:09
zzarrrana_ans: Ubuntu can't open a hibernated Windows08:09
rana_anszzarr no, I have a grub problem that I cant fix, its screen pop ups on start but not the actual menu08:10
zzarr(partition)08:10
rana_ansI have windows installed alongwith Ubuntu 18.04, but grub menu wont pop up when PC starts, I have tried updating grub and boot-repair but no solution, also in grub customizer it isn't showing my windows file system. I was reading log file from boot-repair and it read something like "couldn't read /dev/sda1, I think sda1 is my windows 10 filesystem08:10
rana_anshere's my query08:10
zzarrtry pressing shift during start08:11
rana_ansok, I'll try that08:11
bsvoIs anyone here using a usd DAC with ubuntu? I can't get my sound working with any music players. Sound works fine in browser. I'm using a FiiO BTR3K in usb mode.08:12
bsvousb DAC*08:12
bsvoOS detects it and it is set as default sound device. But I get no sound from rythmbox or vlc.08:13
simo3nkonrados, yes, you're right08:31
simo3ni use an external ssd via usb to boot my ubuntu08:31
simo3ncuz the internal board where the hdd si connected is broken08:32
simo3nis*08:32
simo3nbut can I analyze better the problem watching on log files to troubleshoot what's the problem?08:33
konradosWell, can't help you with that one :) But I would just simply use the `sudo fsck -f /dev/blahblah` command from a live usb08:48
EriC^^simo3n: what's the problem?09:11
simo3nkonrados, thank you :)09:14
simo3nEriC^^, my ubuntu crashes with errors that tell me "Read-only file system"09:14
simo3nand I boot my ubuntu from an ssd plugged via usb09:15
simo3nthese crashes happen sometimes with no apparently reason so I want to investigate to know when that happen09:16
simo3nand the reason.. so I want to look into logs but I do not know what logs I've to analyze09:16
oerhekssimo3n, "with no apparently reason " doe snot happen09:20
oerhekscheck s.m.a.r.t. of the drive, i hope that usb controller supports that external09:21
oerheksselftest: sudo smartctl -l selftest /dev/sdXY09:22
simo3noerheks, with that command can I check the device also if the system is booted from that?09:24
simo3nanyway yes, I know that nothing happens without reason09:25
oerheksyes, and fix that drive with https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting09:26
oerheksexternal drive + OS, make sure all files are closed before shutdown09:27
simo3nwhat do you mean with the last msg?09:30
simo3nanyway im downloading smartctl09:31
rana_anshey, my grub doesn't detect windows 1009:35
rana_ansneither can I access windows drives in ubuntu 18.04 nor can I boot into windows from BIOS09:36
rana_ansI installed ubuntu 18.04 recently and added grub menu but it won't show windows 10 entry09:36
rana_ansanyone who can help, please?09:36
oerheksmaybe your windows is installed in UEFI mode, and ubuntu in legacy MBR09:37
oerheksor around09:37
oerheks!uefi09:37
ubottuUEFI is a specification that defines a software interface between an operating system and platform firmware. It is meant as a replacement for the BIOS. For information on how to set up and install Ubuntu and its derivatives on UEFI machines please read https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI09:37
rana_answhat can I do now? uninstall ubuntu and re install it in EFI mode?09:37
oerheksfind out what windows uses09:38
simo3noerheks, "No self-tests have been logged." is the ouput of that command09:38
simo3nsudo smartctl -t short /dev/sda2 ?09:38
EriC^^simo3n: try to look at /var/log/kern.log and syslog for anything around the time of the crashes09:39
EriC^^simo3n: sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda09:39
EriC^^rana_ans: can you pastebin 'sudo parted -ls' to see the disks configuration09:40
rana_ansEriC^^ : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/N2h8sn4kDf/09:43
EriC^^rana_ans: windows is on the 895gb partition?09:43
rana_ansyeah09:43
EriC^^there's no filesystem there, try 'sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt'09:44
rana_ansEriC^^ : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SM8xTshXYm/09:45
simo3nEriC^^, the last log in syslog is of mysql-workbench that I think it does not have anything to do with the crash09:45
EriC^^rana_ans: perhaps try to fix the filesystem using chkdsk, or use your latest backup if available09:45
simo3nin kern.log there is nothing around that time :l09:45
simo3nEriC^^, "sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda" this works with the ssd from I booted the system (obv, mounted)?09:47
rana_ansEriC^^ : I can't boot into Windows, not even through BIOS boot menu. I don't know what I did wrong while installing although I followed Ubuntu dual boot installation instructions09:47
EriC^^simo3n: what does "grep -iE "read.*only|mount" /var/log/syslog" give?09:47
EriC^^rana_ans: try "sudo fsck /dev/sda1"09:48
EriC^^perhaps also 'sudo ntfsfix /dev/sda1"09:48
rana_ans1st: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zNkrGVHCZj/09:49
rana_ans2nd: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8MZGTfsdNf/09:49
oerhekslooking at the EFI partition, you started ubuntu in UEFI mode, and windows is not.09:49
oerhekselse, that efi partition is always at the beginning of the disk09:50
rana_ansyeah my windows is efi but Idk what's wrong and I don't know much about OSs09:50
oerheksno, it is not, i tell you.09:51
oerheksgrinn.. boot ubuntu in legacy mbr mode, and reinstall09:51
simo3nEriC^^, nothing of important :<09:51
EriC^^oerheks: the windows one is sda1 not sdb*09:53
rana_ansoerheks: I checked before creating Ubuntu bootable USB, according to the steps.09:53
rana_ansit read UEFI09:53
EriC^^rana_ans: multiple stuff seem happening09:54
EriC^^rana_ans: try again 'sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt'09:54
rana_ansEriC^^: should I uninstall ubuntu? Im currently using it. Idk if I will be able to boot into Windows if I uninstall09:54
EriC^^rana_ans: no, windows filesystem is damaged currently09:55
rana_anshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sJcZ3RmQM2/09:55
EriC^^rana_ans: try also 'sudo apt-get install smartmontools && sudo smartctl -a /dev/sda'09:55
rana_ansits asking for mail configuration, which one should I select?09:56
rana_ansEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PSyq87n6CC/09:59
rana_ansis it the output you wanted?10:02
EriC^^rana_ans: yes, the disk is good physically10:02
EriC^^rana_ans: do you have a backup of important data you had in the windows partition?10:03
rana_ansno ):10:03
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, try 'sudo apt-get install testdisk'10:03
EriC^^then type 'sudo testdisk /dev/sda'10:03
rana_ansdo you want to analyze or go for advanced/10:04
rana_ansEriC^^: it's asking for options, I selected the efi/gpt type then selected my drive, now its asking for multiple stuff10:07
rana_anshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/q9dKhcDdVv/10:08
Mystified1234hey guys is there a facebook app on ubuntu10:10
elias_aThat is a shame and disgrace.10:11
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, on the first partition that's selected, press "P"10:12
elias_aIf there was something like that I mean.10:12
Mystified1234facebook app10:12
rana_ansEriC^^: it says Can't open filesystem. Filesystem seems damaged.10:12
Mystified1234social media install10:13
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, there's a tool called 'photorec' (it's part of the testdisk package), it can retrieve files from the partition based on their type that you choose that it gets back, but they wont have any directory structure or filenames, so just "file1,2,3..." but it can probably get back your important stuff like maybe pics videos txts etc then you can sort them out10:16
EriC^^rana_ans: there's also a tool called 'ntfsundelete' and 'scrounge-ntfs' which might help10:17
rana_ansEriC^^: ok, I just need some project files, some pics and videos.10:17
rana_ansEriC^^: can you help me with that?10:18
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, if the project files aren't already known type files to photorec, you can add custom file types it can search for, ok10:18
EriC^^rana_ans: do you have any sample of the project files you need to get, or what are they exactly?10:18
rana_ansthey are just some solidworks files and some python scripts, all in D:10:19
rana_ansall in D:\10:19
EriC^^D: was the 895gb partition?10:19
EriC^^seems odd it would be D: not C:10:20
rana_ansyeah, my C:\ drive is in SSD10:20
EriC^^ah ok10:20
rana_ansshouldn't ubuntu list SSD filesystem as well?10:20
EriC^^yes it should10:20
rana_ansso what should I do for that10:21
EriC^^rana_ans: type 'sudo photorec /dev/sda'10:23
rana_anshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8V3b7Q8Ypt/10:24
rana_ansmy SSD is 128GB10:24
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, it seems that LDM means it's a microsoft feature for dynamic disks or something, so that's why the filesystem wasnt showing10:26
rana_ansEriC^^: ok, so before I tried installing ubuntu, I wanted to extend D:\, it warned me of something for if disk becomes dynamic,10:27
rana_ansI think that's where I messed up10:27
rana_ansbut I don't understand, Windows is installed in C:\ which is SSD, it should atleast boot into Windows10:28
EriC^^rana_ans: yeah, it is odd that the ssd is not showing in ubuntu as well10:28
EriC^^rana_ans: try 'sudo apt-get install ldmtool'10:29
EriC^^it's a linux tool to access ldm partitions10:29
EriC^^rana_ans: in the bios, are you able to see the ssd mentioned?10:30
rana_answhen I select Windows in Boot menu in BIOS, it restarts and takes me back into BIOS10:30
rana_ansEriC^^: I didn't check that10:30
rana_anssudo apt-get install ldmtool >> done10:30
EriC^^rana_ans: aha, the ssd had a gpt partition? and efi partition etc as well?10:30
rana_ansIdk, SSD was one partition where Windows was installed10:31
EriC^^rana_ans: try 'sudo ldmtool create all'10:31
EriC^^rana_ans: ok that suggests that it might be installed in legacy mode and not uefi10:31
rana_ansin bcdedit in windows, it read UEFI, but Idk10:32
EriC^^rana_ans: usually for uefi there's a list of operating systems one can choose to boot, in legacy you can only choose to boot a 'disk' and whatever is in the MBR of the disk starts booting10:32
EriC^^aha10:32
rana_anssudo ldmtool create all returned [ ]10:33
EriC^^rana_ans: is there anything new in "ls /dev/mapper" ?10:33
rana_ansit returns "Control"10:33
rana_ansin yellow color10:34
EriC^^rana_ans: how about 'sudo ldmtool scan'10:34
rana_anssquare brackets10:35
EriC^^rana_ans: "sudo ldmtool scan /dev/sda" ?10:36
rana_ans[]10:37
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rana_ansEriC^^: can I still recover that data?10:43
EriC^^rana_ans: i dunno it seems a little complicated according to what im reading, "Dynamic disks are different. They don't use a partition table and stores the infos about the LDM (Logical Disk Mangager) at the end of the disk." if that's true then ubuntu's ext4 fs might have rewritten that part, i dunno how to go about mounting the LDM, but i can help you use photorec if that's able to recover the files10:44
rana_ansI'm still confused about that because Windows partition is C:\ and it's in SSD.10:45
rana_anseven if something was rewritten, it should still boot into Windows10:45
rana_ansthis all happened when I successfully installed Ubuntu, before that, I was able to boot into windows easily10:46
EriC^^rana_ans: yeah exactly, could it be that the ssd isnt connected properly anymore or something10:46
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, try a little "sudo efibootmgr -v" it might show the uefi entries and maybe a clue as to whether it was uefi or legacy install10:46
rana_ansit's packed in the laptop, and my laptop didn't fall10:47
EriC^^rana_ans: i think from the bios there should be some menu that gives some insight to whether it can see the ssd or not, like a legacy boot menu that shows all the disks or so10:47
rana_anshttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Jhy66FybZP/10:47
EriC^^did you change any settings in the bios relating to ahci/raid?10:47
rana_ansno I didn't change anything in Bios10:48
EriC^^rana_ans: what is the kingston 30gb disk?10:49
rana_ansthats USB stick10:49
EriC^^oh ok10:49
rana_ansI made it bootable with Windows 10 image to try and fix but that didn't work either10:50
EriC^^rana_ans: can you pastebin 'ls -R /boot/efi' ?10:50
EriC^^i see10:50
EriC^^sorry "ls -lR /boot/efi"10:50
rana_ansEriC^^: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mD7gZrr7GQ/10:51
EriC^^rana_ans: sudo blkid /dev/sda2   returns UUID=33.....?10:53
EriC^^actually not UUID, PARTUUID=33...10:53
rana_ansPARTUUID="33312531-8b95-4b32-974e-f0a86cbba9ae"10:54
EriC^^ok10:54
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, what i'd do is see why the ssd isnt showing first, see if you can spot it somehow in the bios in some menu that has the usb and the 1000gb disk, it should also show there, note that it's not the uefi menu that has Windows, ubuntu, etc it should show the disks themselves10:56
rana_ansok I will have to logout of here then10:57
EriC^^ok10:57
rana_ansEriC^^: https://ibb.co/KsNtThthttps://ibb.co/5nJqNyG11:06
rana_anssorry, https://ibb.co/KsNtTht    https://ibb.co/5nJqNyG11:06
rana_ansthose are images11:07
EriC^^rana_ans: ok great11:08
rana_ansIf I remember correctly, I think I had done something with RAID and AHCI before when I had windows as well as ubuntu working11:10
rana_ansin BIOS, I had some issue accessing something, I cant remember exactly what it was but it was fixed after that11:11
rana_ansits just recently ubuntu was sending me in emergency mode again and again and wouldnt work with any solution so I uninstalled it and re installed it and here we are11:11
ScottHDevHello11:11
ScottHDevI tried the slick-greeter on lightdm but it didn't work, here are the logs : slick-greeter logs https://termbin.com/j31rt, lightdm logs https://termbin.com/aw8a, and the lightdm configuration file : https://termbin.com/a3ef. FYI the lightdm gtk greeter works. (PS: I'm not on ubuntu but lightdm is developped by canonical, if you know a better11:12
ScottHDevchannel to ask on, I'm open)11:12
EriC^^rana_ans: aha11:14
EriC^^rana_ans: try something real quick, try to close the lid of the laptop, then open it, and see if the ssd shows up in 'sudo parted -ls' i found someone online mentioning it as a fix he found11:15
EriC^^(as silly as it sounds)11:15
rana_answell I'm trying :D11:16
JimBuntuScottHDev, many people will not help in this channel if the request is for any OS/Distro outside the ones listed in the topic, even if it's a version of Ubuntu 1 day out of line with the topic... but since you posted already, might as well wait and see if someone can suggest a better channel.11:16
rana_ansEriC^^: apart from disconnecting here, nothing happened11:18
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, this is what im thinking, there is 2 entries in the uefi list for ubuntu, so if you only had installed ubuntu twice, it means in both instances it was using uefi, and if it was booting before properly with windows, windows had to have been also installed in uefi mode, or ubuntu wouldnt have picked it up and put it in the grub menu11:20
BluesKajHi folks11:20
EriC^^rana_ans: unless you had installed ubuntu more than 2 times, and it was maybe installed in legacy mode before, which would have allowed it to pick up the legacy windows install, so did you only install ubuntu exactly 2 times on this laptop?11:21
rana_ansEriC^^: yes, it worked properly before11:21
rana_ansI deleted the partition before installing on it again11:22
EriC^^yeah, but in general you only ran the installer twice on the machine, yes?11:22
rana_ansyes I guess11:22
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, that makes me think windows is installed in uefi mode on the ssd then, for ubuntu to have been able to pick it up11:23
EriC^^rana_ans: try in the bios, if you can choose a default uefi entry for the ssd, not the "Windows" label and such, a just general "UEFI: nvme kingston" entry11:23
rana_ansyes, it is in UEFI, as in bcdedit. and it did work well with ubuntu installed before11:24
EriC^^rana_ans: also try to mess with any ahci/raid settings or maybe intel rapid storage tech11:24
rana_anshmm ok I'll try those11:24
EriC^^rana_ans: also, does the windows installer usb you made work and boot? you could from there get a command prompt and use "diskpart" to see the disks/partitions from windows and mount them and see what's the situation11:25
rana_ansit booted and install window poped up, I selected repair windows, and it took me to those 6 options of repair and troubleshooting11:26
rana_ansbut none of the steps worked11:26
rana_ansImma check BIOS for default entries11:28
ld50is there a way to stop cups from trying to auto-configure the usb printers connected to a system?11:42
rana_ansEriC^^: hey so what if old ubuntu slot is still present? is it possible?11:44
rana_ansI tried clicking it, it takes me to grub console (grub> )11:45
rana_ansEriC^^: ubuntu not showing SSD, is it a fault with ubuntu or SSD? or something else11:49
EriC^^rana_ans: if the same version of live usb of ubuntu used to show ssd and now doesnt, then i'd guess it's some setting or maybe connection fault or something11:51
rana_ansoh wait, the partition I deleted had Ubuntu 18.04.111:52
rana_ansnow installed is 18.04.511:52
EriC^^rana_ans: are you able to boot the windows installer usb and go to advanced > command prompt, there type "diskpart" then type "list disk" and see if it shows the ssd, then "list vol" and see what that shows11:52
rana_ansok I'll do that and come back then11:53
EriC^^ok, it should give more insight11:53
rootd00dHas anyone noticed the mosh package on 20.04.1 is broken?11:55
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lotuspsychje!info mosh11:59
ubottumosh (source: mosh): Mobile shell that supports roaming and intelligent local echo. In component universe, is optional. Version 1.3.2-2.1build3 (focal), package size 192 kB, installed size 807 kB11:59
lotuspsychjerootd00d: whats wrong with it exactly?11:59
rana_ansEriC^^: https://ibb.co/WfT0v8d12:01
rana_ansthats the image12:01
rootd00dlotuspsychje: eh, the mosh-server binary is linked to the wrong version of libprotobuc12:02
rootd00dlibprotobuf, rather.12:02
EriC^^rana_ans: ok, great so windows can see the ssd no problem12:04
rana_ansso it means, the older ubuntu grub menu can read the data but no the one currently installed?12:05
rana_ansis it a possibility?12:05
EriC^^rana_ans: yeah for some reason ubuntu isnt picking up the ssd12:05
rana_ansI have four boot priorities, 1. current ubuntu, 2. windows (which leads back to bios), 3. older ubuntu entry, 4. USB stick12:06
EriC^^rana_ans: i wonder if in grub it can see it though, if so you could possibly boot the windows efi from there, or if your bios has a 'browse for efi file' option you could go to efi\microsoft\boot\bootmgfw.efi and it should boot windows12:07
rana_ansI didnt see any option or anything which gives away files in the BIOS tho12:07
EriC^^hmm, does the bios have any browse for efi file option? if not, when booting ubuntu, hold shift to get grub, press "c" to get a grub> shell, then type "ls -l" or "ls" and see if you can see the disk of the ssd there, if somehow you can be here and do so at the same time it would be greatly easier12:08
rana_ansif it could see in grub, it should have listed it in the grub, but I only have 3 entries I think in grub menu, ubuntu, its folder and system startup12:08
rootd00dlotuspsychje: weird... i'm trying to show you the ldd output i was getting before, but since building from source it looks fine now, even when i install from the package.12:08
EriC^^rana_ans: nah, ubuntu might not see it in the os, to add it to the grub menu, im not entirely sure, but it might show up in grub itself while it looks for disks12:09
rootd00dlotuspsychje: the source build goes to /usr/local/bin, but ldd /usr/bin/mosh-server is now showing it's linked to the right library.12:09
rootd00dlotuspsychje: gonna try on a clean server12:09
rana_ansEriC^^: sp in grub shell, if it shows ssd, what should I do next/12:09
rana_ansso*12:10
rootd00dwhat the actual...12:10
EriC^^rana_ans: if it shows the ssd, it should be something like (hd1,gpt1) (hd1,gpt2)12:10
rootd00dthere must have been something screwy on that other server. i have no explanation. something wrong with LD...12:11
rana_ansEriC^^: ok then what should I do to boot into it?12:11
EriC^^rana_ans: type "ls (hd1,gpt1)" if that's the efi partition of the ssd, it should show an "efi" dir, if not try the 2nd gpt212:11
EriC^^rana_ans: then type "chainloader (hd1,gpt1)/efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi"12:12
EriC^^then type "boot" it should try to boot the windows efi file12:12
EriC^^(replace hd1,gpt1 with the correct efi partition of course12:12
rootd00dit was complaining it could find libprotobuf.so.9 before.12:13
rana_ansEriC^^: ok I'll try that12:13
EriC^^rana_ans: if grub doesnt show anything, maybe you could make a live usb of 18.04.1 and from there if it shows the disk, you can add a custom uefi entry to point to the windows ssd12:13
rana_ansok, lemme see if ssd shows in grub shell12:14
rana_ansbrb12:14
lotuspsychjerootd00d: did you get errors on apt install?12:21
rootd00dnope12:29
rana_ansEriC^^: ok so basically I think the older grub is still present and getting rid of it might solve the problem12:37
rana_ansEriC^^: https://ibb.co/R7fLfwC      https://ibb.co/RTFpJn4          https://ibb.co/mTqzrkM12:38
rana_ansthese are the images12:38
rana_ansEriC^^: and there was no file (hd1,gpt2)/efi/Microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi12:39
EriC^^rana_ans: you want (hd2,gpt2)12:40
rana_ansrather there was (hd1,gpt2)/efi/Microsoft/Boot/boot_x64.efi which I worked with and tried booting but it took me back into grub menu12:40
EriC^^rana_ans: try "chainloader (hd2,gpt2)/efi/microsoft/boot/bootmgfw.efi"12:40
rana_ansok, Imma go check that then12:41
EriC^^then "boot"12:41
rana_ansok cia12:41
rana_ansEriC^^: ok that worked but then that famous Windows blue screen comes up with an error of not accessing something12:51
EriC^^rana_ans: inaccessible boot device?12:52
EriC^^like this https://ubuntucommunity.s3.dualstack.us-east-2.amazonaws.com/optimized/2X/1/1e10700ccf6f98fa181b5506438a3ab9a20ffb38_2_690x517.png12:52
rana_ansyeah yeah thats the one12:53
EriC^^rana_ans: it might be related to ahci settings, if you've changed them since, try to change them again and try again12:55
rana_ansoh ok then, BRB :|12:55
DocMorsOK my guess would be that this has been asked before but shouldn't my 18.04 not have asked me to upgarde to 20.04 by now? I thought this happened automatically once 20.04.1 was released.13:03
lotuspsychjeDocMors: when upgrade path is open, it will13:04
DocMorsbut isn't that usually once 20.04.1 is released? I can force the update but I'd rather not.13:05
leftyfbDocMors: keep an eye on https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/focal-fossa-20-04-1-lts-point-release-status-tracking/1760413:06
jelly"when it's ready"13:06
DocMorsleftyfb, thanks a mil that does it.13:07
rana_ansEriC^^: ok it didnt work at first try but after restarting, it worked. I'm currently on Windows, how can we fix the problem now?13:07
EriC^^rana_ans: are you able to access D: ?13:08
rana_ansEriC^^: oh shit, I didnt open This PC, no I cannot access D:\13:08
rana_ansso we back at repairing drive? what was the thing you told me earlier today?13:09
EriC^^rana_ans: i'd recommend joining ##windows to figure out how to fix D:\  then i guess the ubuntu dual boot issue can be addressed, probably it is some ahci/rapid storage tech problem not seeing the ssd13:10
rana_ansEriC^^: ok thank you brother, I have a Viva exam for final year in 2 hours and I couldnt access anything :D13:11
EriC^^rana_ans: LMD dynamic disk?13:11
rana_ansyeah D:\ is still Dynamic13:11
EriC^^ah, you have all you need on c: for the test?13:11
rana_anscan I get in touch with you later here? when I get D:\ fixed?13:12
rana_ansEriC^^: not really but I cannot download the book from the site again, thats not an issue13:13
rana_ansthe issue is for later on for FYP, I have my project files in there13:13
EriC^^i see, you're a mech engineer?13:13
rana_ansMechatronics Engineer13:14
EriC^^ah cool, im a mech engineer myself13:14
EriC^^anyways good luck on the test, and sure let me know later when D: is fixed13:15
rana_ansnice to meet you, thank you again for your help!13:15
rana_ansthank you!13:15
EriC^^you too, no problem!13:15
rana_ansbye, have good day bro13:15
EriC^^thanks, you too, bye13:15
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LutinDoes 20.04 Desktop has mdadm in it now these days ?13:37
leftyfbLutin: the desktop and server edition both have the ability to install all the same packages13:38
Lutinleftyfb but in server edition mdadm is already there13:39
leftyfbLutin: mdadm is not installed on the desktop edition of ubuntu by default but you can install it manually13:39
Lutinleftyfb is it in the ISO ?13:39
LutinI don't have internetaccess there atm13:40
leftyfbLutin: that I don't know.13:40
Lutinleftyfb then we need to find out!13:40
makara1hi. Im getting hash mismatches when I try apt-get update in a new multipass instance. Any ideas?13:44
leftyfbmakara1: check the date/time of the instance13:44
makara1leftyfb: output of `date` is correct13:45
leftyfbLutin: it looks to me like the mdadm package is not available on the iso13:46
Lutinleftyfb meh, then I need to work with my current VM on windows then, thanks!13:46
makara1leftyfb: the md5sum is correct, but not the sha1 and sha256 hases13:47
gildartsIs there a simple guide out there for creating basic .deb files? Need to package a single binary, a sample config file, and systemd .service file.13:54
makara1the weirdest thing - i had to `echo all >> /etc/gcrypt/hwf.deny` to downgrade a libgcrypto20 optimization13:55
neurehi13:57
neurehow do I install multiple versions of gcc?13:57
leftyfbnuala: I would use an lxd container.14:11
masonor a chroot14:25
masonneure: ^14:25
leftyfbmason: containers are basically that14:26
masonThere's a vast amount more infrastructure required for an LXD container than for a chroot, for installing alternate package versions.14:26
KunaPrimehi after upgrade to 20.04 from 19.10 locking screen is not working: gnome-screensaver-command -l is not doing anything14:50
tomreynKunaPrime: gnome-screensaver-command is part of package gnome-screensaver, which is the legacy (pre gnome-shell) screen saver.14:53
KunaPrimetomreyn: thank you, what do you sugesst for the cmd srceen locking?14:54
tomreynKunaPrime: which graphical desktop are you meaning to run?14:54
KunaPrimetomreyn: gnome for now14:55
tomreynKunaPrime: current gnome or gnome-flashback?14:56
KunaPrimecurrent14:56
tomreynthen i suggest you install ubuntu-desktop14:56
tomreynand remove gnome-screensaver, i guess14:57
KunaPrimei already have ubuntu desktop no i need to figure out which command to run from cli or script14:58
KunaPrimetomreyn: do you have suggestion on how to lock screen from command line ?14:59
tomreynKunaPrime: i haven't tried to do so. you need gdm as a login manager, and that would also handle screen locking15:00
tomreyni don't know whether or not you can make it lock the screen programmatically.15:00
KunaPrimetomreyn: ok thank you15:01
ioriaKunaPrime, 'loginctl lock-sessions' is a way to do it, not sure the best15:01
sigNeond15:02
sigNeons15:03
KunaPrimeioria: tis has no effect do i need to do something else?15:04
KunaPrimethis*15:05
WaVI use "xdg-screensaver lock" - Not sure which package the binary is part of tbh15:05
wedrhello, just asking if this wiki article will be updated so it lists out all or most supported hardwares?     https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SupportedHardware15:08
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tokamHi, how can I change the color theme for nano?15:14
tokammy strings are yellow, what is not readable well on my tty's background15:14
MikeRLAnyone know if Nvidia proprietary drivers can cause screen flicker on an IPS screen?15:31
MikeRLI guess I can ask here or elsewhere on what can cause display flicker. The flicker seems to be intermittent and temporary, but last a few minutes. Noticable more on darker colors/15:32
ioriaKunaPrime, it should work unless your system is borked ( http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/man1/loginctl.1.html)15:32
MikeRLI tried rebooting to Windows and I may have seen it. But I notice it more in Linux for some reason. Ubuntu 20.04. Laptop model is hp envy m7-n101dx and it's at least like five years old.15:32
MikeRLI also noticed it pretty quickly after booting up.15:33
MikeRLActually, I've always noticed it after adjusting the screen refresh rate for some reason.15:35
MikeRLJust annoyed because the coffee machine and vacuum just broke. Don't wanna have to repair this to top it off.15:35
MikeRLBut then again I just adjusted the refersh rate and it was fine. But why do I only seem to notice it after bootup? It goes away.15:36
geosmileHow do i write a windows ISO file to a USB drive? I tried startup disk creator, but it wont read the Win.ISO properly15:37
MikeRLHave you tried rufus?15:38
MikeRLOn Windows.15:38
geosmileMikeRL, I dont have windows15:38
MikeRLOr on Linux, try Popsicle. Not sure about it.15:38
MikeRLI know woeusb used to kind of work.15:38
geosmileis it on apt-get?15:39
MikeRLTry the PPA mentioned here: http://www.webupd8.org/2017/06/tool-to-create-bootable-windows-usb.html15:40
MikeRLI don't know how reliable it is because I normally burn on Windows via rufus.15:41
MikeRLhttps://github.com/slacka/WoeUSB15:42
geosmiletrying woeusb15:42
MikeRLGood luck.15:43
geosmileMikeRL, Popscicle is writing for now15:44
MikeRLgeosmile, Popsicle is also good. I don't know if it handles Windows ISOs well.15:45
hpusysadminUploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/3650a61dfd86418f8af50446b4fc0f53/pasted.txt15:45
hpusysadmincrap15:45
hpusysadminI am needing some help with a microsoft active directory authentication.15:45
hpusysadminIt works and I am on the realm, I can authentication, it all works but one part: passwd/kpasswd15:45
hpusysadminWhen I use either I get an error regarding tokens or complexity, in the log it states '[sssd] (0x0010): No domains configured, fatal error!'15:45
hpusysadminAlthough when I set the flag on the Microsoft AD to 'change password upon next logon' it successfully applies the password change to the account.15:45
hpusysadminAny ideas?15:45
geosmileMikeRL, So far its writing well. I'll let you know15:46
MikeRLOK.15:46
tieinvlink to popsicle?15:48
tieinvi need popOs ha :P15:51
elementI created a server in AWS as an intel machine, then switched it to AMD and installed those drivers, then switched it back to Intel. Is there a way to remove the AMD packages/drivers that I don't need anymore?15:55
leftyfb!popos | tieinv15:55
ubottutieinv: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official flavors, since other distributions and derivatives have repository and software changes. So please use their dedicated support venues, for example: Linux Mint (#linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org), Kali Linux (#kali-linux), and LXLE (#lxle)15:55
elementI'm on Ubuntu 20x LTS15:55
tomreynelement: Which 'AMD drivers' on Ubuntu 20.04 LTS are you referring to?15:56
element@tomreyn, here is one for example, Get:1 http://us-west-2.ec2.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 rsyslog amd64 8.2001.0-1ubuntu1.1 [427 kB]15:56
elementlooks like it's still pulling down amd64 updates15:57
elementmaybe "drivers" is the wrong term15:57
tomreynamd64 refers to the cpu architecture which intel and amd CPUs have in common15:57
elementgot it. so apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade and I'm fine, not keeping stuff that is irrelevant, correct?15:58
tomreynthe line you posted is about a package, "rsyslog", compoled for tzhis amd64 cpu architecture, which was being downloaded15:58
leftyfb!yy.m | element15:58
leftyfb!yy.mm | element15:59
ubottuelement: 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-cycle15:59
tomreynthere's no need to make any changes when switching from an intel to an amd amd64 CPU15:59
elementtomreyn, perfect, thank you15:59
element@leftyfb, 20.0415:59
elementto be more precise, 20.04.115:59
elementThanks for the help ya'll, have a good day!16:00
tieinvleftyfb: thanks :)16:00
eeoshi all! after today's update the hdmi audio output does not work anymore .... anyone else with the issue?16:09
tomreyneeos: see which updates were installed in /var/log/apt/history.log, check your logs for errors about audio, pulseaudio ("pa") and discuss which ubuntu version and kernel version you're running.16:14
eeostomreyn: 20.04.1 LTS 64 bit16:19
tomreyneeos: so what about the other things? stating which ubuntu version you have a is a good start, but not enough.16:28
EriC^^eeos: did you try booting an older kernel, that does it for me sometimes16:31
jboHi there! I'm having trouble and am getting the "Oh no! Something has gone wrong" screen. CTRL+ALT+<num> doesn't show a TTY login, just a flashing dash. How can I get these to be tty logins so I can debug the other problem?16:45
jboalso: grub is failing to show text on my screen during boot. The screen goes purple, but no grub text appears. Grub on a boot usb works fine.16:47
tomreynjbo: which ubuntu release is this? which kernel version? is this a fresh installation? did you install all pending updates, yet?16:49
kotekjbo: reinstall is not an option?16:49
jbotomreyn: 20.04; it wasn't booting, so I did a full apt upgrade via chroot from a liveusb16:52
jbokotek: I'd like to try some more before doing that16:52
tomreynjbo: so, a fresh install of 20.04 LTS? which was not booting?16:53
jbotomreyn: no - a 20.04 which was quite out of date, and which I just updated16:53
kotekI still suggest backing up and reinstalling16:54
kotekIt seems like a lot of things went wrong16:55
tomreynjbo: was it 20.04 originally, though, or had you upgraded from an earlier release? and the updates you 'just' installed, did you install those before the problem you're discussing occurred, or afterwards?16:55
jbotomreyn: it was getting stuck during boot running apt-daily. I booted into a liveusb, chrooted into the root disk and ran the apt update manually. I removed the apt-daily task from the systemd task list. Now: it's getting past that phase, and is starting X successfully. However, instead of a window manager, it renders the "oh no" page. All I need to debug further is for login ttys to appear on CTRL+ALT+F2 etc16:58
jbo-- do you know why they're not? Is this a new default?16:58
tomreynhmm, you're not answering the questions i just asked.17:00
jbolooks like https://askubuntu.com/questions/911560/enable-ctrlaltf1-virtual-consoles-in-gnome-ubuntu-17-04 is what I was after17:00
jbotomreyn: yes, it was. I didn't see the problem before the updates, but also didn't have an opportunity to17:01
tomreynjbo: i'm afraid it's not clear what "yes, it was" is an answer to.17:02
jbotomreyn: it was 20.04, but not updated. I updated to latest. Before the updates, grub was rendering17:03
jbotomreyn: also before the update, X was working17:03
tomreynjbo: so this was a fresh 20.04 installation at some point, or did you carry out a release upgrade previously?17:04
jbotomreyn: it was 18.04 a long time ago17:04
tomreynokay, do you have the "ubuntu-desktop" package installed?17:05
jbotomreyn: not sure -17:05
jboI'll have to boot back into the liveusb to check.17:05
tomreynjbo: you can boot to recovery instead17:06
tomreyn!recovery17:06
ubottuIf your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode17:06
eeosEriC^^: tomreyn: sorry, I keep getting disconnected ....17:07
tomreynjbo: this wont work if grub can't get you raphical output during boot, though17:07
eeostomreyn: EriC^^: I have sorted the problem out meanwhile, but thank you!17:07
tomreynjbo: *graphical17:07
jbotomreyn: yeah - will try though17:08
jboaha! instead of all-purple, holding shift caused the grub menu to appear17:08
tomreynjbo: on a default 20.04 installation you'd have gdm on tty1, mutter and gnome-shell on tty217:08
jbotrying recovery17:08
tomreynand tty3 -9 would be text consoles17:08
tomreynor 3-717:09
jbook nice - recovery mode has gotten me to a root prompt.17:10
jbotomreyn: do you know what logs I should look for the cause of the 'Oh No' page ?17:10
tomreynjbo: that's X failing to start, as invoked by gdm, i think. you should see lines containing "/usr/lib/gdm3/gdm-x-session" in the systemd journal17:12
jbotomreyn: interesting - looks like ubuntu-desktop _wasn't_ installed -- installing it now17:14
oft_gegongalright you guys. *rolls up sleeves*. We need to make ubuntu better. How big is a feature-desire and bug-list?17:16
tomreyn!discuss | oft_gegong17:16
ubottuoft_gegong: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!17:16
jbotomreyn: brilliant - that's got me up and into X. Thank you!17:17
tomreynjbo: good. now make sure you have any leftover packages from 18.04 and third party repositories you once had removed. you can install apt-forktracer and post its output to do so:   sudo apt update && sudo apt install apt-forktracer && sudo apt-forktracer | sort | nc termbin.com 999917:19
tomreyneeos: how did you solve the problem?17:23
jbotomreyn: I think I'm ok for now - will have a look at that later. thanks for the help17:23
dsuchHello, I am using Ubuntu Mate 18.04 and I have a question about colours in the Gnome Terminal. Please check the files I uploaded here, the question is about changing the dark green colour - I am not sure how to make "ls -la" output directory names using another one. https://pasteboard.co/Jnqo4zN.png https://pasteboard.co/JnqotU9.png18:01
dsuchThe way I understand it, "ls -la" simply outputs what it needs, with some markers to indicate what a directory is, and then the terminal applies the currently configured colours.18:01
dsuchThis works fine except that whereas in the first screenshot the background is nice, in the second screenshot the coulor used for .cache, .config, .local etc. barely stands out against the background.18:01
dsuchSo the question really is not how to change this colour, rather, how to make "ls -la" somehow output directory names using a different marker or, perhaps, how to make the terminal apply a different colour altogether. Thanks.18:01
dsuchCurrently, I am checking if this can be changed via modifications to $LS_COLORS.18:02
dsuchHm, this appears to have some details https://linuxhint.com/ls_colors_bash/18:11
eletiousGood morning/evening/time18:48
eletiousIs there a way to make Ubuntu play sounds on events like window scroll, clicks, or keypresses?18:49
brimestoneHello everyone. I been trying to figure out if FileSyem (ext3, zfs, ntfs, hfs+.. etc) matters when it comes to tree traversal...18:50
eletiousLooking up things like audio feedback or response just returns audio troubleshooting related to feedback, status, and signal :(18:50
omnisiphi everyone.  I have an issue with kde where focus doesn't shift properly between windows.  If I scroll the wheel, on my mouse, sometimes it'll act like a window switcher.  The only way to get proper window focus and keyboard focus is to hack my way through with a weird middle click that doesn't always work.19:05
tomreynbrimestone: matter, in which way? performance? and why this research?19:05
omnisipthis issue also happens when I change window managers or switch to gnome/mate19:05
brimestonePerformance19:06
tomreynbrimestone: some file systems are slower for certain operations than others, in some situations but not others. this is too generic to answer.19:07
brimestonetomreyn: I'm writing an application particularly in the Object Storage... and I'm trying to figure this out.19:07
tomreynbrimestone: so it's not an ubuntu support question, try one of the other channels then.19:07
brimestoneI agree.. now, is there a list of Filesystem specs and pros and cons between each19:07
tomreynstill not a support question19:08
brimestoneYes, you are correct.. and thank you for even entertaining..19:08
tomreynomnisip: if you're running kubuntu there, the best place to ask kubuntu specific questions (whch are not common to all the ubuntu flavours) will be #kubuntu19:11
omnisiptomreyn, it happens with any environment (I've tried switching to gnome and mate)19:14
omnisipI even debugged libinput to see if I was getting any special keys or if something was turned on (like a special caps lock or something)19:17
tomreynomnisip: may or may not apply to current ubuntu (gnome-shell) releases still: https://askubuntu.com/questions/966887/switching-between-windows-with-scroll-wheel-on-ubuntu-dock19:25
omnisiptomreyn, is there a way to disable that function across the board?19:26
courrierWhen Ubuntu sends a report with Apport, when does it end up to?19:27
tomreynomnisip: i don't think so. if anything, it'd have to be an X setting rather than a mutter/gnome-shell one. but i don't know about those.19:27
omnisipI know so little about the X architecture which is why I'm having so much trouble debugging this problem19:27
tomreynX isn't a windows manager, though, so i don't see how it would switch windows19:27
tomreyni mean i don't see how X would switch between application windows19:28
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BugeyeDhi all. 20.04, primary ip is on vlan configured statically via netplan. installing docker and rebooting results in new docker0 interface but zero ip configuration for my vlan. can someone help me understand how to fix this?20:01
BugeyeDworks fine if primary ip is on an access port (ip directly assigned to physical interface, no vlan)20:02
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leftyfbBugeyeD: https://docs.docker.com/network/macvlan/20:15
recon_dskhi all, got some very strange files on my system and an odd bootup yesterday. thinking i might have been compromised. got root files showing up with icelandic date stamps20:16
BugeyeDleftyfb: thanks for responding. installing docker breaks networking to the point where the host no longer has an ip. i am not sure how docker/macvlan will help me fix that problem.20:18
sarnoldBugeyeD: when you add a NIC to a bridge on linux, the nic's address is not used; the bridge itself has an address instead20:23
BugeyeDsarnold: so ... after installing docker which breaks my config, i need to reconfigure the bridge to add my ip? or potentially change the bridge to attach to the other physical interface which is actually correct?20:25
sarnoldBugeyeD: yeah, and the different choices have different tradeoffs.. it'd be annoying to round-trip to the switch every time for communication that happens entirely on the machine, between the main OS and the dockers, etc20:28
BugeyeDsarnold: no argument there. just uneasy about the way installing docker completely broke my net. my phys interface has no ip, only the vlan interface. but after docker installation, no ip anywhere.20:29
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BugeyeDsarnold: so ... docker0 bridge is created by docker, and not handled by netplan. do i need to dupe its configuration into netplan and add the ip there?20:33
sarnoldBugeyeD: sorry, I don't know what exactly the next best step is :/ you might be able to configure docker to bring up the bridge with the vlan and ip that you want though20:34
mediocreQuestion, am I correct to assume that I can upgrade the kernel on pop!_os the same way I would on ubuntu? So going to kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline and downloading the needed files then installing them on the system?20:37
oerheksmediocre, maybe .. popos is not supported here, use the wiki and you are on your own20:39
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds20:39
oerhekssure there is a popos channel somewhere20:39
triplebHello. I posted earlier but then got stuck with my 2nd userid and couldnt join. I learned the REGAIN command from #freenode but it took time and I may have missed an answer.20:42
triplebAnd so: 20.04 gnomeretro, HP probook 2016. Latest UPDATE removed my networking from the top panel and I couldnt find it in the Applications Tree. So I rebooted and dropped back to the previ20:43
triplebprevious kernel.20:43
geosmilewhen I mount a usb, format it using ntfs  using disks, write to it - then try to eject - it hangs. If I pull out the usb its useless and wont even mount20:45
geosmileany ideas on how to fix this?20:45
geosmileI just want to write a few files to the usb drive after formatting in ntfs20:45
oerheksgeosmile, one could use this wiki, i suggest use windows to fix that NTFS. next time, be patient while unmounting.20:49
oerhekshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilesystemTroubleshooting20:50
geosmileoerheks, thanks. It worked this time. It just took over a minute. Not sure why it was taking that long for ntfs20:50
codecutterlets-encrypt certificate question21:08
codecutter "blog.example.com" certificate has expired21:08
codecutter Expired: Wednesday, 17 October 2018 at 00:46:07 British Summer Time21:08
codecuttertried running sudo certbot renew -> https://pastebin.com/0ZGeG1JS21:09
codecutteralso ran the following command sudo certbot --nginx --expand -d example.com -d www.example.com -d blog.example.com21:09
codecutterbut browser still referening the 2018 version21:09
summonnercodecutter, you cannot request a cert for a site you cannot validate21:09
codecutterits my own site21:10
summonnerdo you own the DNS for example.come21:10
codecutterexample.com www.example work fine21:10
codecutteryes21:10
summonnerif I nslookup example.com that it points to your site's IP?21:10
codecutterexample.com is a placeholder not my actual site21:11
summonnerpart of the process that certbot does, is it places a tiny file on the htdocs path, and asks EFF to call that file21:11
summonnerthis validates that you own the DNS21:11
summonnerand the website21:11
summonnerdoes this make sense?21:12
codecutterhow do i get rid of the old cert for the 'blog' subdomain and issue/renew blog.example.com again?21:13
summonnerso in your apache/nginx - the line that specifies the actual cert/key which is used to validate the SSL certificate21:13
codecuttercan you talk me through it?21:14
summonnerlooking in your /etc/letsencrypt folder - you should be able to find the appropriate cert and key, and update your nginx/apache conf file to that location21:14
codecutterah21:15
codecutteri see ' blog.example.com'21:15
summonneras you specified --nginx - certbot will attempt to write a set of instructions (look at the bottom and then scroll up)21:15
summonneralways use    nginx -t     to test your config, probably the script (-test) will complain of a duplicate virtual host21:16
summonner(hence, I said scroll up from the bottom to see the duplicate server {} entries)21:16
codecutterdo you want to see nginx conf?21:17
summonnerme, no, about to go to bed21:17
Niklas_Eif you install roundcube and I didnt have mysql installed so I skipped the config, how when I installed I tries getting the config menu back but it doesnt go21:17
summonnerre-read what I've written carefully, and think about it before you do anything21:18
codecutternginx: [warn] conflicting server name "blog.example.com" on 0.0.0.0:443, ignored21:18
summonnerNiklas_E, look at some instructions on changing database for roundcube, then apply that against your mysql config21:18
summonnercodecutter, yup - duplicate server entry. read the config file properly. you have duplicate entries21:19
Niklas_Eok21:20
codecutterhttps://pastebin.com/PBv5ixh121:20
codecutteri have blog.example.com inside the '/etc/letsencrypt/' and example.com inside '/etc/letsencrypt/live'21:23
summonnercodecutter,     find /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/ | xargs grep blog      to find the duplicate21:24
codecutterhttps://pastebin.com/f4xfQdt721:26
codecutterwhich ones do i keep and which ones do i need to delete?21:26
summonnercodecutter, do you know what a softlink is?21:27
summonnerln21:27
tomreynalso known as a symbolic link, or symlink.21:28
codecuttergo on21:29
codecutter...21:29
summonneranyway, looks like certbot took    blog.example.com.conf and made a blog.example.com-ssl.conf21:29
summonnerwith nginx, the original files are in sites-available folder, and  a soft-link is created in the sites-enabled folder21:29
summonneryou can see this with the ls -la   and the softlink appears with   ->21:30
summonnerso deleting the softlink in the sites-enabled folder is fine, the original file still lives21:30
summonnerdoes that make sense?21:30
codecutteryes, which one do i delete?21:31
codecutterssl?21:31
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codecutterblog.example.com-ssl.conf or blog.example.com.conf?21:32
codecutteror both?21:35
codecutterdeleted both blog.example.com-ssl.conf and blog.example.com.conf21:36
codecuttersudo certbot renew21:36
codecutteroutput -> https://pastebin.com/Yf32ZNXE21:38
rr123ubuntu-core 18 install failed on virtualbox, anyway it is still pretty large in size, 300MB image needs a few GB disk, that's pretty heavy duty for edge devices21:54
rr123while i have openwrt 12MB running and does everything well21:54
rr123no multimedia stuff as expected, but nobody needs it for edge gateway21:55
tomreynrr123: ubuntu core is not something we support here21:56
rr123tomreyn: i c, thanks21:58
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grivGreetings! I could some tech support help. My server has been running 18.04 with the Marvel Atlantic driver installed to support the AQC108 NbaseT NIC on the motherboard. It's worked beautifully for the last 2 years. It stopped working after I upgraded to 20.04. After I upgraded, I used DKMS to reinstall the driver and received a message that the22:51
griv5.x kernel included a newer driver. So I backtracked and used DKMS to remove the driver from the 5.4 and 4.x kernels.22:51
grivMy OS sees the NIC, shows that it using the kernel driver, but will not accept an IP.22:51
grivTrying to reset the NIC using ifconfig down/up doesn't work. So, any suggestions on where to start with fixing the problem?22:56
sarnoldgriv: what errors are you getting?22:57
grivAs far as I can tell, none. My router offers the IP, but the NIC won't accept. But, where do you want me to look?22:59
grivIt currently has a 169 address, which is a new developemtn.22:59
sarnoldif you're using ip to try to assign an address, does the address stay there afterwards?23:00
amazoniantoadI'm trying to mount my phone via usb into a virtualbox guest but it isn't being detected. could anyone help me figure out what's going on? I tried this solution: https://askubuntu.com/questions/365850/virtualbox-not-seeing-any-usb-devices-in-the-usb-filters-settings23:00
amazoniantoadAs well as a solution which involved me downloading material from the virtualbox website23:00
amazoniantoadNothing seems to be working23:00
sarnoldamazoniantoad: does it work if you take the vm out of the equation?23:01
amazoniantoadsarnold, yes I can mount my phone to the host23:01
sarnoldamazoniantoad: does your phone show up with lsusb on the host?23:02
amazoniantoadsarnold, yes23:02
sarnoldamazoniantoad: .. and then, I assume, you're doing USB passthrough to the guests, does it show up in lsusb there? or in dmesg output when plugging and unplugging?23:02
amazoniantoadBus 002 Device 003: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Galaxy series, misc. (MTP mode)23:02
amazoniantoadsarnold, it does not show up under possible usb devices on the usb list23:02
sarnoldamazoniantoad: hmm, is that in virtualbox?23:03
amazoniantoadsarnold, yes it does not show up in virtualbox23:04
amazoniantoadsarnold, and by extension it does not show up in the guest os23:04
RonWhoCaresHP520Could someone tell me how to install Brother QL-1060N printer23:05
amazoniantoadsarnold, Any ideas? :/23:07
sarnoldamazoniantoad: do other USB devices show up in the list?23:07
amazoniantoadsarnold, like my mouse? No. But I'm able to use it on the guest OS23:07
oerheksRonWhoCaresHP520, is it listed in openprinting.org?23:07
sarnoldamazoniantoad: does it matter if you plug in your phone before you start vbox?23:09
amazoniantoadsarnold, no23:09
oerheksoh, brother gives a .deb https://support.brother.com/g/b/downloadtop.aspx?c=us_ot&lang=en&prod=ql1060neus m download it, and double click, software center will open to intall it.23:09
RonWhoCaresHP520am I to search drivetrs?23:11
oerheksyes?23:11
RonWhoCaresHP520https://openprinting.org/printer/Brother/Brother-QL-1060N23:11
RonWhoCaresHP520That is the sucker23:11
oerheksso, read back, i gave an URL23:12
oerhekswhich, you could have find23:12
tomreynamazoniantoad: did you install the proprietary virtualbox extensions?23:12
RonWhoCaresHP520oerheks: I was on there23:13
RonWhoCaresHP520I am confused23:13
amazoniantoadtomreyn, yes23:13
tomreynamazoniantoad: did you logout and login after installing them?23:13
amazoniantoadtomreyn, I restarted the computer23:14
tomreynamazoniantoad: what'S the output of the "groups" command, when run by your system user?23:14
amazoniantoadtomreyn, I'm a member of the group. I checked that a couple of different ways23:15
tomreynamazoniantoad: which group do you mean?23:15
amazoniantoadtomreyn, vboxusers23:15
grivanyone available to troubleshoot a network issue?23:17
RonWhoCaresHP520oerheks: https://pastebin.com/fGkYcBev23:18
amazoniantoadtomreyn, any other suggestions?23:18
tomreynamazoniantoad: how about the "plugdev" group?23:18
amazoniantoadtomreyn, yes23:19
amazoniantoadI am23:19
tomreynamazoniantoad: which virtualbox version are you running?23:19
ericusHi! Got issues with writing on sd cards, they mount as read only (at least the root partition of it)23:19
amazoniantoadtomreyn, 6.123:19
ericus /dev/sdf2 on /media/ericus/retropie type ext4 (rw,nosuid,nodev,relatime,uhelper=udisks2)23:19
tomreynamazoniantoad: and which ubuntu version?23:19
sarnoldericus: what errors do you get when you try to write to it?23:20
amazoniantoadtomreyn, 20.04LTS23:20
oerheksRonWhoCaresHP520, not sure you need to be root to run that jar23:20
oerheksi would only install the driver, does that work?23:20
ericussarnold I cant create folders/files or edit files23:21
tomreynamazoniantoad: let's move to #vbox since this is out of scope here IMO23:21
ericusit works if I run as root sarnold23:22
RonWhoCaresHP520octav1a: Where should the .prn go?23:22
sarnoldericus: and when you try to write to it as non-root, what errors do you get?23:22
ericusError writing /media/ericus/retropie/etc/default/keyboard: Permission denied23:24
sarnoldericus: is the goal to take this sd card out of the machine it's in now and use it in a different computer?23:25
oerheksRonWhoCaresHP520,  weird question; just download the deb, and double click, software center will open to install it.23:25
oerheksno need for location stuff23:25
ericustried sudo chown -hR ericus /dev/sdf, not working23:25
sarnoldericus: well, that probably did work, to modify the raw device node23:25
ericussarnold yes, it's a SD for a Raspberry Pi23:25
sarnoldericus: it wouldn't affect the filesystem that is stored on the device itself23:25
sarnoldericus: you shouldn't change the owners or permissions on these files -- once you boot the other system with this card, you'll want them to all be as they were intended to be23:26
sarnoldericus: you *can* change them, of course, do your edits, but then you have to put them back, or things might not work correctly23:26
ericusit's mounted at /media/ericus/retropie, do I need to change permission for the mount location perhaps?23:26
sarnoldericus: it'd be easier to just edit the root-owned files with a text edtor as root, etc23:26
RonWhoCaresHP520It is installed23:27
ericusls -al23:27
ericusdrwxr-xr-x  21 root   root   4096 feb 13  2020 retropie23:27
ericusbut yeah, guess I can do that sarnold23:27
ericusI just need to edit a couple of things23:27
sarnoldericus: yeah, it's a bit annoying to constantly pop back to root for these things, but it's easier than remembering which files you changed and putting them all back again afterwards23:28
ericusture23:29
ericustrue*23:29
ericusthanks23:29
RonWhoCaresHP520oerheks: I don't see how to use the .deb   Line 4 is the what I am trying to add https://pastebin.com/CXhEmUGm23:31
semitonesAnyone have time to look at my problem with grub kernel recognition (https://askubuntu.com/questions/1268026/how-can-i-get-update-grub-to-recognize-linux-surface-kernel/1268549?noredirect=1#comment2148722_1268549)23:31
sarnoldsemitones: heh, those answers are all over the place23:34
sarnoldthe one is too short and doesn't seem to understand the problem23:34
sarnoldthe other is too long and not consice enough to understand23:35
sarnoldbut might have the answer :)23:35
semitonesthe "update-grub" one is just plain wrong :p unless they're identifying that the problem is within "update-grub" which I would agree with23:35
semitonescreating a 06_custom file might work, but I didn't dig long enough in the documentation to understand what I would be doing; and it seems like it would give weird behavior if 10_linux actually found the kernels it is supposed to23:36
semitonesthanks for taking a look :)23:38
sarnoldsemitones: maybe add your 'this works' grub configuration to the bug, along with the 'this is what happened at the last kernel upgrade' configuration -- and the diff -u between the two23:41
semitonesyou're talking about the grub.cfg? I can do that23:43
semitonesI can also through up my /etc/default/grub if it's not there already23:44
semitoness/through/throw/23:44
sarnoldgood idea; you never know..23:45

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