[00:11] <sarnold> zenguitar: sweet!
[00:12] <other_rick> Hello, I follow Internet/ConnectionSharing community blog, then for a few minutes all works well; but now iptables refuse the packets
[00:26] <ses1984> does ubuntu have a "boot into other thing" feature? like "boot to bios" or "boot to other hard drive" where i can choose what to boot into from the os before i reboot?
[00:26] <sarnold> yes
[00:26] <ses1984> the issue i have is this wireless keyboard is bluetooth based and it doesn't work until after the os is running
[00:27] <sarnold> ses1984: check BootNext in efibootmgr(8)
[00:28] <ses1984> cool checking that out
[00:29] <ses1984> EFI variables are not supported on this system. huh, ok, i'll keep digging
[00:29] <sarnold> ohhhhhhkay ...
[00:29] <ses1984> i'm pretty sure i was booting efi
[00:30] <sarnold> iirc plain old grub has a mechanism for selecting a 'next boot' thing too (which might actually be what you need anyway), but it's way harder to find the documentation on that :(
[00:32] <craigbass76> Anyone using a Dell Thunderbolt TB16 (docking station) with an XPS laptop? It seemed to work better when I got it (Dell sent it with 18.04 preinstalled) but since wiping and putting 20.04 on, not so much. I don't see any Dell Linux drivers though.
[00:34] <ses1984> this stack overflow question/answer is pretty old, is this still how to convert an install from bios to uefi? https://askubuntu.com/a/509564/340665
[00:39] <ses1984> hmm that's strange. i just did a mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt and it looks like there is at the top an EFI directory... but when i just tried to boot uefi, i got a grub prompt, when i boot bios, it's fine, i'm confgused
[00:58] <RonWhoCares> Could someone look at a crash report I have with the program Kdenlive https://pastebin.com/n4ER8rxz
[01:03] <sarnold> RonWhoCares: it looks similar to https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=272&t=165100
[01:03] <sarnold> RonWhoCares: in march they suggested to the original author to try their appimage; there's a snap package from april, if it was actually built from april sources, it might have those fixes
[01:03] <sarnold> https://snapcraft.io/kdenlive
[01:04] <sarnold> but of course the snap package might do funny things with your existing install, so backup configs, data files, etc, first (always a good idea anyway)
[01:05] <RonWhoCares> ok
[02:03] <craigbass76> Anyone using a Dell Thunderbolt TB16 (docking station) with an XPS laptop? It seemed to work better when I got it (Dell sent it with 18.04 preinstalled) but since wiping and putting 20.04 on, not so much. I don't see any Dell Linux drivers though.
[02:04] <sarnold> craigbass76: sometimes those pre-installe systems have ppas configured with extra drivers, different kernels, etc
[02:05] <sarnold> craigbass76: the quickest way to find out might be to pop a new drive in the computer, reinstall 18.04 from vendor-supplied media, and check what kernel and what ppas are configured
[02:07] <craigbass76> Worst case scenario is that I just have to keep rebooting every time I plug into it (every morning when I get back to work)
[02:08] <sarnold> oh, ow :/ I'm pretty sure my x1c has similar problems when I use my docking station ..
[02:09] <sarnold> stpid kernel stack dumps when I unplug or replug it, while it's running.. of ourse I've only seen it two or  three times, but I'm not inclined to try again
[02:09] <sarnold> but since I undocked mine because it's too bloody hot to use the external monitor, it's not nearly the same level of inconvenience for me
[02:33] <samdragon> Is it expected to have to reset my UEFI Secure Boot password after each `apt update`?
[02:35] <sarnold> samdragon: no, that sounds funny, I wouldn't expect to see it at all on an apt update, and perhaps only once when doing an apt install of a dkms package, or something similar to that
[02:35] <samdragon> I think I'll just disable it
[02:39] <sarnold> I wonder if that will also stop the prompts :)
[02:40] <samdragon> only one way to find out haha
[04:58] <ses1984> i'm not sure what i did but yesterday my desktop framerate was high and now i'm getting just 26fps in glxgears
[04:59] <ses1984> i converted my install from bios to uefi by running boot repair
[05:10] <BWestOz> I'm seeking guidance on how to best configure users/permissions on a Ubuntu/LAMP server for wordpress
[07:18] <peppot> hi! is anyone else recently experiencing freezes/not working copy+paste of images from Chrome (any version) to various apps (tried Signal, GIMP etc)?
[07:44] <wyoung> peppot: Not I
[09:15] <l4m8d4> Hello there, is it to be expected that still, on a fully updated ubuntu 18.04, there is no proposal for 20.04 upgrade? I thought the updates should start after 20.04.1 release, which happened a while ago, so I'm suprised my systemd still dont wanna update
[09:17] <NuckStarrr> l4m8d4: they're strengthening up the release still
[09:18] <l4m8d4> NuckStarrr: Ah ok, so everything is in order then? I thought maybe my upgrader was broken or something
[09:18] <NuckStarrr> yep; they just want to make sure everything gets stable before releasing
[09:19] <l4m8d4> Well, fine by me, I'm quite busy as of late so I favor stability over speed ;) I'd rather wait a little more to get a smooth upgrade
[09:19] <NuckStarrr> then you'll get the lts upgrade once their done
[09:19] <l4m8d4> Thanks for the info NuckStarrr
[09:19] <NuckStarrr> exactly
[09:19] <NuckStarrr> no problem
[09:21] <lotuspsychje> l4m8d4: you can follow the status here: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/focal-fossa-20-04-1-lts-point-release-status-tracking/17604
[09:23] <l4m8d4> lotuspsychje: That's interesting. Thanks for sharing, I'll keep my eye on that
[09:23] <lotuspsychje> welcome
[09:26] <l4m8d4> And it's a grub problem again - I recently had an 18.04 upgrade that almost made my machine unbootable due to a grub problem...
[09:27] <l4m8d4> (Not to 20.04 though, just a regular 18.04 update)
[10:29] <apw> l4m8d4, 'almost' ... what did it do wrong
[11:05] <no_gravity> Hello! rdiff-backup lists some directories as changed that have not changed. I wonder how to figure out why.
[12:03] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:19] <geodb27> People : hi !
[12:41] <MzR_Massey> Good Morning!
[12:43] <MzR_Massey> I am trying something... that might be a bit odd trying to get Plesk and a GUI Ubuntu to play happily together on the same system.,
[12:44] <MzR_Massey> (GUI as in Ubuntu-server 18.04 with Ubuntu-desktop ontop of the server)
[12:59] <cluonbeam> Plesk is bad enough, I'd advise not using it at all, let alone on a system with a full desktop.
[13:00] <spiffdaddy> in cases where apt-get upgrade leads to "following packages have been kept back" -- will this eventually work itself out as repositories are updated?
[13:04] <BluesKaj> spiffdaddy, yes
[13:04] <afidegnum> anyone successfully configure hibernation on rEFInd ?
[13:04] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: try sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[13:05] <EriC^^> !dist-upgrade | spiffdaddy
[13:05] <cluonbeam> afidegnum: Are you running Debian or Ubuntu?
[13:07] <spiffdaddy> Eric^^ My biggest concern was packages getting broken with dist-upgrade
[13:07] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: which packages have been held back?
[13:07] <spiffdaddy> this is a server install, so i'd rather it be stable
[13:07] <spiffdaddy> base-files and ubuntu-server
[13:07] <EriC^^> !info base-files
[13:08] <rr123> since most recent update(two days ago?) I noticed now chrome eats 8GB of my memory with like 12 tabs? normally it is 2GB
[13:08] <rr123> this is reproduciable
[13:08] <EriC^^> !info ubuntu-server
[13:08] <rr123> i'm now forced to use firefox
[13:09] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: you could run "sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade" it should do a dry run and show you what it would remove or install to do the dist-upgrade, but nothing will be changed
[13:09] <gry> rr123: try in a new OS user.
[13:09] <gry> rr123: check for the issue. Maybe it is custom settings causing this?
[13:10] <spiffdaddy> if it will work itself out as BluesKaj suggested, I can just wait.
[13:10] <gry> rr123: if it works well in new OS user, then we can find which setting is causing the problem.
[13:11] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: not necessary, the odds are very low tbh
[13:11] <EriC^^> *necessarily
[13:11] <rr123> gry: ok let me try thanks
[13:11] <rr123> very unusual for me, might be the first time seeing this
[13:11] <rr123> no new extensions or behavior for it, just suddenly memory shot-up
[13:13] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: right now, in order to install base-files and ubuntu-server it might need to install another package, or remove another package to satisfy the dependencies, so unless the new packages list/cache becomes that these packages arent required, it would stay as it is
[13:13] <EriC^^> i mean that these new package dependencies arent required
[13:15] <BluesKaj> spiffdaddy, if EriC^^ says so then it's probly safe to do: sudo apt-get -s dist-upgrade ...he has more knowledge than I have.
[13:16] <EriC^^> spiffdaddy: it's a dry run -s/--simulate , it'll just list what it would do and nothing more
[13:19] <spiffdaddy> new packae motd-news-config
[13:19] <EriC^^> !info motd-news-config
[13:20] <EriC^^> seems pretty harmless, config for the motd news
[13:21] <gry> rr123: browser is a complex app.
[13:22] <spiffdaddy> thanks guys
[13:23] <rr123> gry: i believe it might be memory leak, it's 10G now with 25 tabs
[13:23] <rr123> normally it's about 100MB per tab
[13:28] <gry> rr123: in new OS user the issue persists?
[13:33] <xbfrog> thats always good imput
[13:35] <xbfrog> nevermind, too old comment
[13:49] <rr123> gry: new user looks fine, old user one tab will create 10 new chrome processes sometimes which caused huge memory usage
[13:49] <rr123> reset chrome is pain, as I will need reinput some many stuff, but guess i will try that anyways
[13:52] <rr123> 4 tabs reports 49 chrome processes, google is crazy
[13:53] <gry> rr123: hi.
[13:54] <gry> rr123: you can find chrome settings dir and import from old os user to new os user in parts, after each addition restart chrome and check
[13:54] <gry> rr123: this may help you find out what the problem is.
[13:55] <rr123> gry: thanks, too busy today, i will bare with it and see if there will be some chrome updates in two days, then reset chrome
[13:55] <gry> rr123: ok
[13:55] <rr123> debugging chrome takes too much time out of busy schedule :(
[13:55] <rr123> i used to spend one day to fix vim to no avail until a vim update that fixes it, lesson learned there
[13:56] <gry> Ok.
[14:08] <dirtwash> where does iptables log to under ubuntu 20.04?
[14:08] <dirtwash> cant find any iptable logs
[14:18] <stevenm_> Quick Q: you know how for many moons we had the "Notification Area" (colloquially known as the system tray) and then everyone moved over to the more menu-like "Indicator Applets" ?
[14:18] <stevenm_> can anyone think why anyone might then drop support for indicator applets?  are they being phased out for something *even* newer?
[14:18] <stevenm_> https://launchpadlibrarian.net/414463585/keepass2-plugin-ubuntu_0.7.0_source.changes
[15:02] <hyperknot> hi, why is it that if I put "time" in front of pg_dump, I get a line like the following: 30.29user 1.70system 0:34.28elapsed 93%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 49084maxresident)k 0inputs+1006096outputs (0major+11315minor)pagefaults 0swaps
[15:05] <dead10cc> hyperknot it is a command to give program running time data
[15:05] <hyperknot> yes, but I'm surprised why it doesn't return the usual real/user/sys format
[15:06] <dead10cc> try /usr/bin/time
[15:08] <hyperknot> dead10cc: same output. For me the solution seems to be time -p
[15:09] <dead10cc> my mistake, that is the default format of time
[15:09] <dead10cc> the builtin time (from bash) has default format of real/user/sys
[15:11] <hyperknot> I see
[15:38] <rj175> Hello, I am trying to do a pxe boot install of ubuntu desktop 20.04 but I am getting "No root file system is defined"
[16:00] <der_Rikkit> Hey there, I hope to find some advice here. Here is my problem: Since today the speed of my graphic card(gtx 760)  went way down. From a point where I was able to paly video games to a point where moving the mouse is a diashow. My second monitor went dark. Can someone help me to figure out if this is a software or a hardware problem? Thanks in
[16:00] <der_Rikkit> advance
[16:06] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: what's your ubuntu release, kernel version? what changes have you made between when it worked and didn't?
[16:12] <der_Rikkit> UbuntuStudio 20.04.1 LTS Kernel: 5.4.0-45-lowlatency I didn't made any active changes besides running the auto update function of my distro and rebooting. After the problem occured I tried to switch to an other driver version for my gpu
[16:15] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: if you don't mind sharing the details in there, post a kernel log     journalctl -k -b    or a full system log:    journalctl -b
[16:15] <der_Rikkit> will do give me a sec
[16:19] <der_Rikkit> is there a way to post the output in a txt or something similar?
[16:22] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: echo this is a test |& nc termbin.com 9999
[16:23] <tomreyn> (this very syntax would only work on the bash anddash shells)
[16:38] <der_Rikkit> seems like there was an Error with my connection anyway tomreyn here are the 2 files: https://termbin.com/13h9s   and https://termbin.com/8lb8p
[16:44] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: which command produced them?
[16:46] <tomreyn> i assume "journalctl -b" produced https://termbin.com/13h9s    and "journalctl -k -b" produced https://termbin.com/8lb8p
[16:46] <der_Rikkit> the 13h9s was journalctl -b and the 8lbl8p was journalctl -k -b
[16:52] <tomreyn> this bios is very outdated https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z77A-G43
[16:52] <tomreyn> could be a problem when combined with recent microcode updates
[16:55] <der_Rikkit> okay, I'll check for a bios update (was kinda afraid to do so for the risk of killing it in the process + never change a running system)
[16:57] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: you don'T seem to have tried to start X so there are no logs there on what may have gone wrong in this session
[16:58] <tomreyn> journalctl -b -1 |& nc termbin.com 9999     would post the last but one log, or look at --list-boots
[17:02] <der_Rikkit> This was the first boot today: journalctl -b -6 | nc termbin.com 9999https://termbin.com/s5rr
[17:04] <der_Rikkit> And this was the one before that. on that day everything was still working
[17:04] <der_Rikkit> journalctl -b -7 | nc termbin.com 9999https://termbin.com/a3ae2
[17:06] <der_Rikkit> also what is X?
[17:09] <tomreyn> X, X11, X.org, the X window system server, providing the very foundation for a *graphical* uiser interface.
[17:10] <NuckStarrr> good for you
[17:10] <NuckStarrr> yeah you're right enough though
[17:10] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: it seems that your X server still logs to /var/log/Xorg
[17:10] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: rather /var/log/Xorg*
[17:11] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: what changed between these two logs is the kernel version
[17:12] <NuckStarrr> isn
[17:13] <der_Rikkit> ah so a biosupdate to the latest version (2014-05-01) could help or I must fall back to the older kernel right?
[17:13] <NuckStarrr> 't tons of apple shit and the atari gui and etc older than x11? did the xerox shit get called x11 I wonder?
[17:13] <NuckStarrr> oops language
[17:13] <NuckStarrr> fms (fuck my session)
[17:13] <NuckStarrr> ok I'll quit manualll6y
[17:16] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: normally, kernel updates within the same ubuntu version should not cause a graphics card to fail, no matter what (unless hardware issues). this would be considered a regression. on the other hand, nvidia drivers are not something the kernel folks care about much, for reasons.
[17:16] <tomreyn> canonical / ubuntu folks do, though.
[17:17] <tomreyn> so you could post your xorg logs and we could look at them as well, or you could just post a bug report, if you're using ubuntu's nvidia drivers on nvidia supported hardware
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> [ 48690.339] X.Org X Server 1.20.5X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0[ 48690.339] Build Operating System: Linux 4.4.0-165-generic x86_64 Ubuntu[ 48690.339] Current Operating System: Linux plange-Tower 5.3.0-51-lowlatency #44-Ubuntu SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 22 21:54:38 UTC 2020 x86_64[ 48690.339] Kernel command line:
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-5.3.0-51-lowlatency root=UUID=58aefce8-42fe-4333-81ae-31d2c867846e ro quiet splash vt.handoff=1[ 48690.339] Build Date: 08 October 2019  09:43:30AM[ 48690.339] xorg-server 2:1.20.5+git20191008-0ubuntu1 (For technical support please see http://www.ubuntu.com/support) [ 48690.339] Current version of pixman: 0.38.4[ 48690.339]
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> Before reporting problems, check http://wiki.x.org	to make sure that you have the latest version.[ 48690.339] Markers: (--) probed, (**) from config file, (==) default setting,	(++) from command line, (!!) notice, (II) informational,	(WW) warning, (EE) error, (NI) not implemented, (??) unknown.[ 48690.339] (==) Log file: "/var/log/Xorg.1.log",
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> Time: Fri May  1 04:15:01 2020[ 48690.339] (==) Using system config directory "/usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d"[ 48690.364] (==) No Layout section.  Using the first Screen section.[ 48690.364] (==) No screen section available. Using defaults.[ 48690.364] (**) |-->Screen "Default Screen Section" (0)[ 48690.364] (**) |   |-->Monitor "<default monitor>"[
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> 48690.364] (==) No monitor specified for screen "Default Screen Section".	Using a default monitor configuration.[ 48690.364] (==) Automatically adding devices[ 48690.364] (==) Automatically enabling devices[ 48690.364] (==) Automatically adding GPU devices[ 48690.364] (==) Automatically binding GPU devices[ 48690.364] (==) Max clients allowed: 256,
[17:18] <der_Rikkit> resource mask: 0x1fffff[ 48690.364] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/X11/cyrillic" does not exist.[ 48690.364] 	Entry deleted from font path.[ 48690.364] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/X11/100dpi/" does not exist.[ 48690.364] 	Entry deleted from font path.[ 48690.364] (WW) The directory "/usr/share/fonts/X11/75dpi/" does not exist.[
[17:19] <cluonbeam> !paste
[17:19] <tomreyn> !paste | der_Rikkit
[17:20] <der_Rikkit> wait let me try a filehoster instead...
[17:21] <der_Rikkit> https://pastebin.com/sAw2Cfua
[17:25] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: that's an old log file, check its file modification date.
[17:27] <tomreyn> GeForce GTX 760 (GK104) seems to be the nvidia hardware you have there
[17:28] <der_Rikkit> https://pastebin.com/HFxqD0KU and gtx 760 sounds right
[17:30] <solsTiCe> hi. I got an error https://paste.rs/pp7 when trying to run gpsfake on 20.04. Is it an apparmor error ? how to fix it ? Do I need to open a bugreport on that ?
[17:32] <oerheks> solsTiCe, where does gpsfake come from ? not from our repos i guess
[17:33] <solsTiCe> it is in gpsd-clients package
[17:33] <oerheks> oh it is, found it http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/man1/gpsfake.1.html
[17:34] <solsTiCe> it was working I think in 18.04
[17:35] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: the proprietary nvidia driver module was not loaded, nouveau was. maybe the former no longer supports your hardware: https://nvidia.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3142
[17:36] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: also these possibly related X errors were logged    (EE) [drm] Failed to open DRM device for pci:0000:01:00.0: -19      (EE) open /dev/dri/card0: No such file or directory
[17:42] <der_Rikkit> well seems fair my card has it's age and I understand why nvidia may drop the driver support. thanks for taking a close llok at my logs. You helped me a lot. If I can buy you a beer or something I would be more than glad. <3
[17:46] <dirtycajunrice> Is there a way to have a script run any time a kernel is installed? Like... a post install hook with systemd?
[17:56] <ChmEarl> dirtycajunrice, /etc/kernel/postinst.d/
[17:57] <ChmEarl> dirtycajunrice, /usr/lib/kernel/install.d/
[17:57] <dirtycajunrice> ChmEarl dear god how did i forget about that. Thank you :)
[18:01] <Saeid> Hi, I'm using imagemagick (montage) to make a css sprite image from multiple images, the problem is I want to generate position of each image (inside sprite) but I can't, here is my code: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KPy5zStxyn/
[18:02] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: you're welcome, and no need for a beer, thanks ;-)
[18:09] <der_Rikkit> bye and thanks for all the fish!
[18:29] <der_Rikkit> tomreyn hey there, just checking by, to report my success. I used Grub to boot with the old Kernel version, and my graphic card is working again. thanks for pointing in that direction.
[18:32] <tomreyn> der_Rikkit: conside filing a bug report. and give the bios upgrade a try, this might help running current kernel images.
[18:34] <tomreyn> and if you have some budget: get current or less old hardware
[18:52] <CarlFK> what's a quick cli command to print line 1776 from a file?
[18:54] <oerheks> "ubuntu print line number from document" ...
[18:54] <oerheks> https://askubuntu.com/questions/881803/how-to-get-line-from-a-file-using-line-number-and-edit-it-easily
[18:56] <genii> oerheks: Perhaps they mean how to output it to their printer?
[18:56] <rfm> CarlFK, "head -n 1776 file | tail -n 1" comes to mind
[18:57] <oerheks> sed -n '3p' <filename>
[18:57] <oerheks> sed -n '1776p' <filename>
[18:57] <oerheks> genii, oh, maybe, i thought about the screen
[18:59] <CarlFK> oerheks: thanks.  the sed thing looks good enough.  I was hoping for something I might remember in a few weeks.  but I know how to grep these logs for sed, so close enough :p
[19:00] <sarnold> "it's just like ed, but in a stream"? :)
[19:01] <jwash> I use the nvidia ppa to provide my driver, am i correct when i say that if i have 2 enabled displays :0 and :1, and i assign hdmi-0 to :0 and DP1 to :1 ad DP2 to :1, that when i maximize a window on :1 it will only span DP1 and DP2 and leave HDMI1 alone?
[19:04] <FaTaL_GG> can I forceload/test a kernel lib/driver without a reboot?
[19:05] <CarlFK> FaTaL_GG:  "yes"  look at kexec
[19:07] <CarlFK> FaTaL_GG: I have used it.  it doesn't always work out the way I want.  I think because the kernel assumes the box is in state, like video mode 80x25, maybe cpu in 32 bit mode, heck if I know what.   but I have had it work too.  so good luck! ::D
[19:09] <CarlFK> also, you can rmmod/modprobe drivers.  which is also an answer to your question
[19:09] <FaTaL_GG> yea, I think that is what I want
[19:10] <FaTaL_GG> modprobe insmod rmmod
[19:11] <tomreyn> modprobe / modprobe -r
[19:11] <FaTaL_GG> curious, when I run lsmod, and I see a bunch of items listed that say used by "0" does this mean no hardware is using it?
[19:12] <FaTaL_GG> as an example, I do have an intel 1GB 4 port nic, and I see "e1000" listed, but it also says used by "0" nextto it
[19:14] <rfm> FaTaL_GG, that's the number of loaded modules depending on the module
[19:15] <FaTaL_GG> oh ok
[19:19] <oerheks> Microsoft to finally kill Adobe Flash support by January 2021 \0/
[19:22] <gildarts> Hopefully my employer will retire their current time tracking software by then. XD
[19:24] <FaTaL_GG> When I usemodprobe to add wireless, it does a [insmod /lib/modules/5.4.0-42-generic/kernel/net/wireless/cfg80211.ko] and the result is [modprobe: ERROR: could not insert 'cfg80211': Exec format error], am I running it wrong?
[19:25] <FaTaL_GG> It was loaded until I unloaded it. lol
[19:25] <lotuspsychje> jwash: perhaps when you elaborate your endgoal, volunteers might be able to help you better, what do you want to do on both screens?
[19:29] <jwash> my end goal is to be able to full screen my remote desktop (Amazon AWS workspace) across 2 monitors with Alt+enter and still be able to browse on the 3rd monitor
[19:30] <jwash> browse on my local system
[19:30] <jwash> right now if i do alt+enter it makes all 3 screens into one desktop
[19:31] <jwash> i only want 2 of them to be part of the remote desktop
[19:38] <xrandr> Hi. I was wondering how to use nvidia-libgl instead of mesa-libgl for nvidia drivers?
[19:38] <mindofmateo> I am using Ubuntu 20.04 and VLC version 3.0.8 (newest available with apt-get).  I have pulled the most recent youtube.lua script from github into /usr/lib/vlc/lua/playlist/ and VLC still does not play YouTube videos.  I can't tell if this is a my-computer problem, VLC problem, or YouTube problem
[19:39] <xrandr> Oh, I am using Ubuntu 20.04 if that helps
[19:41] <mindofmateo> The player opens and sits like it's loading "watch/?v=video-id" eternally
[19:47] <oerheks> mindofmateo, probably  youtube.luac issue? "replace the youtube.luac (mind the ‘c’ in luac) in lib/vlc/lua/playlist directory with this downloaded file."
[19:47] <oerheks> so, not just add it, replace
[19:47] <oerheks> https://itsfoss.com/vlc-is-unable-to-open-the-mrl/
[19:52] <mindofmateo> Thanks, it's a good link.  I did replace it though.  in both places
[19:53] <akem> Hey, what's a good 5ghz enabled usb wifi adapter for ubuntu please?
[19:54] <akem> That can support all possible channels, cause my old wifi doesn't support everything it seems.
[19:55] <sarnold> akem: is it a matter of a misconfigured regulatory domain? https://feeding.cloud.geek.nz/posts/setting-wifi-regulatory-domain-linux-openwrt/
[19:57] <Aavar> I am running 20.04 with cinnamon. Is it possible to turn off checking for updates completely?
[19:57] <akem> Sarnold maybe..i ll have a look, thx for the link. ;]
[19:58] <sarnold> Aavar: removing the unattended-upgrades package will probably help
[19:59] <Aavar> sarnold: isn't that just for upgrades (verson upgrades I mean?)?
[20:01] <sarnold> Aavar: no, it downloads and installs security updates daily
[20:01] <Aavar> sarnold: Ok, thanks :)
[20:01] <Aavar> removed :D
[20:03] <akem> sarnold no its another issue...not sure what it is then, but i cant connect to my phone hotspot. But its limited to 2.4ghz anyway.
[20:04] <akem> Other devices connect instant.
[20:22] <makaveli> i did some updates and now my dual screens arent working
[20:23] <makaveli> runnning gnome
[20:23] <makaveli> weirdest thing is that i have 2 monitors working pre login
[20:58] <makaveli> how did you giys fuck up my dual monitor setup
[20:58] <makaveli> s/giys/guys
[20:58] <makaveli> it was all working fine until the updater raped me as if i was a jimmy saville victim
[20:58] <tomreyn> !language | makaveli
[20:59] <makaveli> my dual monitors have been sodomized
[20:59] <wb235> hey guys i upgraded ubuntu to 20.04 on a system with windows on a separate hard drive, but now windows won't boot and i get a message that says "file /efi/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi not found". anyone encounter this and can i fix it from ubuntu?
[20:59] <tomreyn> !ops | makaveli
[21:01] <makaveli> i really miss my 2 monitors
[21:01] <makaveli> life was great before the update
[21:05] <makaveli> My gnome has lost eye in the battle of the update
[21:05] <makaveli> can anyone help me get the second eye put back in my gnome please?
[21:18] <krytarik> makaveli: I'd think a bit less crap and attitude and a bit more details instead could get you farther here.
[21:50] <makaveli> krytarik: https://pastebin.com/qrnpndif
[21:51] <makaveli> krytarik: https://imgur.com/a/gbd432H
[21:52] <FaTaL_G> is there a savvy way to "fix" isc-dhcp-server so that if it dies it auto restarts?
[21:54] <makaveli> krytarik: https://pastebin.com/1xREud3K
[21:54] <makaveli> an more details i can give just let me know
[21:56] <melatonina> Hello. I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS and JavaFX (any version 8+) is a mess: tooltips appear in the wrong places, context menus don't close if you click outside of them, etc. Is this normal on Ubuntu? I can't find trace of this kind of bugs on the Java bug reporting system.
[22:10] <FaTaL_G> If someone can help with the race condition I have with isc-dhcp-server it would be a blessing. I have tried every hack/timing trick I've found, yet constantly, if I reboot, the darn dhcpd will fail because "its not configured to listen on any interfaces"  (https://askubuntu.com/questions/536531/dhcp-server-wont-start-gives-not-configured-to-listen-on-any-interfaces-eve)  <--- same problem I
[22:10] <FaTaL_G> have
[22:11] <FaTaL_G> I do **not** currently have a sleep in there
[22:13] <sarnold> FaTaL_G: what interfaces do you have configured to listen on? how are those interfaces brought up at boot?
[22:17] <krytarik> makaveli: And could you figure out what specific package updates caused this?  Also, the image link doesn't seem to work.
[22:19] <pedahzur> Reading over https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1891680 (the last remaining blocker before they enable 18.04 -> 20.04 upgrades), am I understanding it correctly such that if my grub config is correct, and I know it is pointing to a valid boot device, I don't have anything to worry about?
[22:20] <FaTaL_G> sarnold, "br0" it is, via /etc/network/interfaces, and it is static, so it seems, since br0 is a number of devices, its "too slow"
[22:21] <FaTaL_G> sarnold, ideally, I would like to make it "keep looking for br0, and then run... or wait until br0 is active, then run
[22:24] <sarnold> FaTaL_G: systemd-networkd-wait-online.service may help
[22:24] <sarnold> FaTaL_G: oh.... /etc/network/interfaces? hmm. I'm not sure what to do there...
[22:27] <FaTaL_G> I've had this issue for a few years
[22:28] <makaveli>  
[22:28] <FaTaL_G> I'd like to reboot or lose power and know it will start back up witout intervention
[22:53] <zethius> I need help quick please. On my encrypted LUKS USB I rm -rf the wrong file and I want to recover it. What are my options?
[22:53] <zethius> Please quick
[22:54] <zethius> Any one?
[23:01] <zethius> I need help in recovering an item I accidently rm -rf
[23:03] <sarnold> zethius: if you deleted a file that only had a single hardlink, and you don't have backups you can restore from, you could try the tools from http://www.sleuthkit.org/ -- I've used these to recover files before
[23:04] <Bashing-om> !info extundelete bionic | zethius
[23:08] <zethius> ubottu: When I try to run extundelete, it gives me this error: extundelete: Bad magic number in super-block when trying to open filesystem /dev/sdb
[23:09] <pnwise> ubottu whoami
[23:10] <sarnold> zethius: you'll need to give the plaintext device node, not the ciphertext device node
[23:11] <zethius> sarnold: What does that mean?
[23:11] <scythefwd2> is anyone running a fully up to date ubuntu 20.04 without and add on repos that would mind getting me a file creation date and sha1sum of a file?
[23:13] <scythefwd2> specifically /lib/firmware/iwlwifi-cc-a0-50.ucode
[23:14] <sarnold> zethius: probably you need to give it something like /dev/dm-0 instead of /dev/sdb  or something like that
[23:14] <zethius> sarnold: How do I find out what it's called?
[23:15] <sarnold> zethius: lsblk may give an idea
[23:15] <Bashing-om> scythefwd2: Nope not me " ls: cannot access ......." .
[23:15] <scythefwd2> lsblk
[23:15] <sarnold> scythefwd2: are you sure this file exists? apt-file search  iwlwifi-cc-a0-50.ucode returns no results for me
[23:15] <scythefwd2> bashing .. need to sudo it
[23:15] <scythefwd2> thats a potential result
[23:15] <scythefwd2> thank you
[23:16] <scythefwd2> reason iasked... I was having some pretty hefty issues with my ax200 wireless chipset
[23:16] <scythefwd2> it'd not connect, just kept rebooting
[23:17] <scythefwd2> and intel directed me to a "new" firmware and I was wondering if it was distributing them yet or if it's just on the kernel git
[23:17] <scythefwd2> appears not in Ubuntu's repo's yet.. and your just confirmed that
[23:17] <scythefwd2> so thank you
[23:20] <Aavar> I just got these warnings when running dist-upgrade. I'm afraid to reboot at this point. What should I do? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8SNv63N2CS/
[23:21] <sarnold> scythefwd2: aha! you could steal it from https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/firmware/linux-firmware.git/tree/
[23:21] <Aavar> I have defined / to /dev/sda1 for some reason. I can't remember why...
[23:21] <scythefwd2> sarnold.. thats where they sent me :D
[23:21] <sarnold> scythefwd2: aha :D
[23:21] <sarnold> scythefwd2: .. thus the desire to get a known-good hash, got it.
[23:21] <sarnold> good thing it's friday man
[23:22] <scythefwd2> sarnold.. more like I'm trying to compare what is in ubuntu vs. what is in that git repo :D
[23:22] <scythefwd2> see if it's the same thing ubuntu is distributing or if it's updated
[23:22] <scythefwd2> that one is still just a little buggy..
[23:22] <scythefwd2> it works with kernel 4.5.0.45
[23:23] <sarnold> scythefwd2: the groovy version of the package was made two weeks ago, it probably has that file https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-firmware/1.190
[23:23] <scythefwd2> but not with what it updated to ...
[23:23] <scythefwd2> thanks.. sometimes yall are the best at telling me where to look
[23:25] <scythefwd2> and it doesnt work with anything but the 4.6.0.1023-oem kernel.  Intel says it works with the 5.7 they were running.. so I'm curious.. I'm just glad I'm back up.. even if it does take a minute to init my card
[23:25] <scythefwd2> so I appreciate the info
[23:32] <scythefwd2> huh.. that hashes the same.. I didn't think I'd stopped trying with for that little bit until before aug 19.. which is the creation date.. but whatever, it works.. I'm happy lol