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olspookishmagusoh great, usb-storage "crashed" and I wasn't following /var/log/syslog 's tail00:03
olspookishmagusguess I'll postpone my HDD OPs for when my new USB docking station will arrive, or maybe I need to have a system hanging around for a while while I'm toppling those final IDE HDD OPs00:03
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Auctusinstalled and forgot about ubuntu 20.04 server on this machine a few weeks ago, booting into it now, it doesnt boot to a login screen, have to hit ctrl+alt+f1 for that, is that normal?00:58
Auctus[    7.107300] cloud-init[956]: 2020-11-24 08:59:04,101 - cc_final_message.py[WARNING]: Used fallback datasource00:59
Auctusthats what it boots to00:59
sarnoldAuctus: ubuntu server doesn't usually install any graphical thingy; I'd have expected it to be sitting on vt1 to begin with though01:00
Auctusso anyway, ctrl+alt+f1 and log in and "ip addr show" says enp1s0 is down by default, tryin to figure out how to get this thing on the network01:00
Auctussarnold: yeah idk how much of this is just "how 20.04 does things" and i just need to learn it, or if anything is not as it should be01:01
Auctusi dont remember having to set up an ethernet connection in any past ubuntu01:01
sarnoldAuctus: desktop defaults to networkmanager, which could very well give that impression01:02
sarnoldAuctus: server defaults to using netplan.io, either directly or via cloud-init, to run systemd-networkd; but you can configure netplan to use networkmanager on your server if you're really so inclined01:02
jayjo-Why do the ubuntu mirrors use a symbolic link for ubuntu/ and the current directory? This page: https://askubuntu.com/questions/953249 makes it seem like it's to convenience mirroring the official archives at archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu at my-mirror.com. That does make it easier. Why not just use my-mirror.com/ubuntu?01:28
jayjo-Is that a file hosting thing, maybe?01:39
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neldogzToday while attempting to install updates via the apt upgrade command on my Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS desktop, I received the following error "grub-install: error: failed to register the EFI boot entry: Operation not permitted" while the system attempted to install grub-efi-amd64-signed. I tried reinstalling using sudo apt reinstall grub-efi-amd64-signed however a blue screen pops up in the terminal stating that GRUB failed to install to the02:20
neldogzfollowing devices: /dev/nvme1n1p2 Has anyone experienced this issue? I am afraid to reboot now fearing the system may not come up.02:20
neldogzhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RcgJtP8mwZ/02:22
neldogz^^ some logs02:23
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sarnoldneldogz: very curious, you're the second person in here today who had both grub-pc *and* gruib-efi-amd64-signed installed at once.02:27
neldogz@sarnold, yes sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade pulled these packages down automatically02:27
Bashing-omneldogz: An Asus board ? As earlier was deduced a similar as a firmware bug for another poster.02:27
neldogz@Bashing-om, yes it is and dual-boot with Windows 1002:28
sarnoldneldogz: the "operation not permitted" bit is likely due to the laptop firmware not allowing the OS to update the boot menu for whatever reason02:28
neldogzThe motherboard model is an Asus ROG STRIX X570-E GAMING02:29
neldogzThis is the first time that I have experienced an issue, Ubuntu has been solid otherwise.02:32
sarnoldneldogz: do you have contents in /sys/firmware/efi/ ?02:34
neldogz@sarnold, yes, here is the contents https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BfQ4d7p7N4/02:35
Bashing-omneldogz: Earlier situation with the other poster  was directed to file a ticket with Asus. Ya might want to pull up the channel log and see if your's is same. (blueeagle).02:36
neldogz@Bashing-om, yes I will, thank you!02:36
sarnoldneldogz: alrgith, cool; I think try sudo apt install grub-pc- grub-efi-amd64   -- and see what that does02:37
neldogz@sarnold, interesting, conflicts: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qbt5zwPBbZ/02:39
sarnoldneldogz: ah looks like the - was missed02:39
sarnoldsudo apt install grub-pc- grub-efi-amd6402:39
neldogzI will redo, I thought it was an error02:40
neldogz@sarnold, it wants to do this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MqgNhqJcPx/02:41
sarnoldneldogz: I think that's probably fine02:41
neldogz@sarnold, same error as before "GRUB failed to install to the following devices: /dev/nvme1n1p2 Do you want to continue anyway? If you do, your computer may not start up properly. Writing GRUB to boot device failed - continue?02:43
Bashing-omneldogz: sarnold: should be grub-pc , no hyphen in the name.02:44
sarnoldneldogz: okay, cool; can you pastebin efibootmgr -v  ? it'd be nice to make sure both ubuntu and windows are still in the list02:44
sarnoldactually, I wonder if windows has done something to 'lock' this section.. the previous reporter couldn't find anything in the bios menus that sounded like it would prevent new operating system installs, or "boot sector antivirus" kinds of things..02:44
neldogzHere is the install log: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Px6sWQKPKj/02:45
sarnoldBashing-om: apt install package1- package2  will uninstall package1 the same time it installs package2 -- it's very handy for changing which package you have installed when dependencies and conflicts means you must have exactly one installed at all times02:45
Bashing-omsarnold: Oh - slipped my mind - apprecate that you re-direct me :D02:47
sarnold:D02:47
neldogz@sarnold, here is the efibootgr -v https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5C6K7yyzGJ/02:47
sarnoldneldogz: okay, I'm not super-famil;iar with this but it does look like both windows and ubuntu are still listed as bootable, so it's probably fine02:47
neldogzYes agreed. I will try a reboot02:48
neldogz@sarnold, thank you for all your help!02:48
sarnoldneldogz: coolc ool, good luck, I hope this is as uneventful as I expect :)02:49
neldogz1@sarnold, booted just fine :)) thanks again!02:54
Bashing-om!cookie | sarnold02:55
ubottusarnold: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!02:55
sarnoldneldogz1: wonderful! :D thanks for reporting back, I was getting a bit worried :)02:55
tphoerigCould someone please help me install Cloudflare SSL across all of ISPConfig03:05
matsamanprobably more tutorials on using Let's Encrypt03:06
tphoerigI really am proud that I got this far setting up a server03:08
tphoerigI just need help on this last part, I can't figure it out03:08
sarnoldif you've got a set of instructions and an error message from trying to follow those instructions, maybe someone can suggest something03:09
matsamantphoerig: maybe something like this: https://www.ma-no.org/en/networking/servers/how-to-setup-free-let-rsquo-s-encrypt-ssl-certificates-with-ispconfig-303:10
tphoerigI've tried so many different tutorials and every time I end up messing something up and having to reinstall Ubuntu all over again03:10
tphoerigI've reinstalled the OS so many times that I've lost count.03:11
matsamanwell, good03:11
matsamanthis is a great opportunity, then03:11
matsamanfor you to take a snapshot/backup of your system03:11
matsamanwhich is something you should absolutely be doing for a server install anyway03:11
tphoerigCould someone be nice enough to remote desktop and see what's going on with it o03:11
tphoerigOoooo03:12
tphoerigI can do a snapshot03:12
tphoerigtell me how03:12
matsamanyou're installed to metal?03:12
matsamanwhat FS?03:12
matsamanusing LVM or not?03:12
tphoerigHow do I check03:14
tphoerigI'm not sure if I setup LVM this time around03:14
tphoerigI've done so many reinstalls it's unreal03:14
matsamantphoerig: 'mount' would give you a fair amount of info03:15
tphoerigsysfs on /sys type sysfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)03:17
tphoerigproc on /proc type proc (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)03:17
tphoerigudev on /dev type devtmpfs (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,size=2994080k,nr_inodes=748520,mode=755)03:17
tphoerigdevpts on /dev/pts type devpts (rw,nosuid,noexec,relatime,gid=5,mode=620,ptmxmode=000)03:17
tphoerigtmpfs on /run type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=607892k,mode=755)03:17
tphoerigsecurityfs on /sys/kernel/security type securityfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)03:17
tphoerigtmpfs on /dev/shm type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev)03:17
tphoerigtmpfs on /run/lock type tmpfs (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,size=5120k)03:17
tphoerigtmpfs on /sys/fs/cgroup type tmpfs (ro,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=755)03:17
tphoerigcgroup2 on /sys/fs/cgroup/unified type cgroup2 (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,nsdelegate)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/systemd type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,xattr,name=systemd)03:17
tphoerigpstore on /sys/fs/pstore type pstore (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime)03:17
tphoerignone on /sys/fs/bpf type bpf (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,mode=700)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/rdma type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,rdma)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/cpu,cpuacct type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,cpu,cpuacct)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/cpuset type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,cpuset)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/perf_event type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,perf_event)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/pids type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,pids)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/devices type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,devices)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/blkio type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,blkio)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/net_cls,net_prio type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,net_cls,net_prio)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/hugetlb type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,hugetlb)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/freezer type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,freezer)03:17
tphoerigcgroup on /sys/fs/cgroup/memory type cgroup (rw,nosuid,nodev,noexec,relatime,memory)03:18
tphoerigsystemd-1 on /proc/sys/fs/binfmt_misc type autofs (rw,relatime,fd=28,pgrp=1,timeout=0,minproto=5,maxproto=5,direct,pipe_ino=16157)03:18
sarnoldsigh I thought I had a /quiet command ..03:18
sarnoldtphoerig: please do use a pastebin site for future pastes :)03:19
matsamantphoerig: try again03:20
tphoerigSorry guys I am not that experienced with this03:21
sarnoldno worries :)03:21
tphoerighttps://pastebin.com/4wmLw1ej03:22
sarnoldI think this entry: /dev/mapper/vgkubuntu-root on / ... is probably the lvm thing you're looking for03:24
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sarnoldI don't know lvm well though, so I'm not sure what to suggest next03:25
tphoerigHow do you make a snapshot?03:25
matsamantphoerig: http://google.com/search?q=ubuntu+lvm+snapshot03:26
Auctuswhat do i need to change so i dont have to type "sudo dhclient enp2s0" to get online on ubuntu server 20.04 when i boot?03:44
Auctusor, where do i read about it03:44
sarnoldAuctus: are you intentionally using dhcp for your server?03:46
sarnoldAuctus: is there a reason why you're using dhclient rather using systemd-networkd's dhcp client?03:48
sarnoldAuctus: is there a reason why you're running dhclient by hand rather than networkctl renew?03:49
sarnoldAuctus: maybe 'dhcp-identifier' ought to be set to 'mac' in your netplan configs? https://netplan.io/reference/03:50
* Auctus checks that netplan.io/reference03:53
Auctussarnold: i dont know, i need some kind of quickstart guide or something, seems like a lot has changed and its up to me to figure out what all that is03:54
Auctusso far i have boot up -> no internet -> googled it and found "sudo dhclient enp2s0" and thats how far ive gotten so far03:54
Auctusno networking at all i mean, much less internet03:55
Auctusboth interfaces down by default03:55
Matthew28845what network card do you have?03:56
AuctusMatthew28845: 2 onboard ethernet interfaces03:57
Matthew28845yes but what model specifically03:57
Auctushow do i find out?03:57
Matthew28845lspci will probably show the exact model03:58
matsamanif you smash it and it smells of okra, it was a winmodem03:58
Auctusrealtek rtl8111/8168/8411 ?03:58
dolfkafter upgrade, I no longer have any pulseaudio devices, how can I fix it?04:00
Matthew28845the package you need should be r8168-dkms04:00
sarnolddolfk: many audio problems are 'easy' to solve if you run pavucontrol and look around a bit04:02
Matthew28845Auctus: what version of ubuntu are you on?04:02
dolfk20.1004:03
dolfkas I said, I have no pulseaudio devices. pavucontrol is useless04:03
Mat63hello, how to automatically turn on my pc, like an alarm clock.04:13
Mat63It's the first time that it occurs to me04:14
Mat63Surely there is already a program that does it04:15
sarnoldMat63: check out systemd.timer(5) WakeSystem=04:16
sarnoldMat63: https://joeyh.name/blog/entry/a_programmable_alarm_clock_using_systemd/04:16
Mat63how nice thanks04:16
Mat63I hope it is useful for ubuntu04:17
matsamanUbuntu uses systemd by default at this time04:17
sarnolddolfk: dang ;( could you file a bug with ubuntu-bug pulseaudio?04:18
matsamansome BIOS/EFI configurators can also do this on their own, if you for some reason would prefer that04:18
Mat63?04:18
Mat63Excuse me, something simple04:18
Mat63ready to use04:19
* matsaman shrugs04:22
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Auctusi figured out you can have ?? any random file name in /etc/netplan with a .yaml extension and itll work? I copied the config from the 18.04 server i have04:41
dolfkwhy did this channel die?06:40
lotuspsychjedolfk: this channel is not dead, its 24/706:41
lotuspsychjedolfk: do you have an ubuntu issue we can help you with?06:41
dolfk0 messages in 2.5 hours06:41
lotuspsychjedolfk: it all depends how many users have issues or not06:43
_luciferHi all! I was trying to increase the number of open file limits using `ulimit` but entered the wrong flag, now i am unable to reset that value.07:21
_luciferIs there any way to reset the limits to the default?07:21
_luciferspecifically limit for file size was unlimited initially, i mistakenly issued `ulimit -f 64000`. When I try to fix that mistake by issuing, `ulimit -f unlimited`, i get the following error07:23
_luciferbash: ulimit: file size: cannot modify limit: Operation not permitted07:23
ducassehi folks07:37
ZiolaBleuSo I reinstalled the operating system again and restarted. Please someone explain to me why https://msniblets.com:8080 says that the server could not prove that it is msnibelts?08:55
ZiolaBleuI really feel like I am close: Please view the certificate and tell me what is going on.09:00
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ActionParsnipHi guys. Can anyone please tell me the name of the project where you would install Ubuntu to files in NTFS as a quick and dirty try before you buy?09:26
ActionParsnipFound it. Wubi09:28
adrian_1908Anyone using Podman on 18.04? I'm new to Podman (and Docker) and confused by there being two packages, podman and podman-rootless which appear to be either/or, not both at the same time.09:35
adrian_1908Certainly rootless would be nice, especially while testing the waters, but it's dubbed "experimental" and feature-restricted. Any ideas?09:35
quadrathoch2Eh? Podman is already rootless never heard of podman-rootless09:35
quadrathoch2adrian_1908 where does the package come from?09:36
adrian_1908quadrathoch2: sorry, had to search for a moment, here: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:kubic:libcontainers:stable/podman09:38
TJ-podman is 'daemonless' but can run containers as root or rootless09:38
quadrathoch2I assume this article goes a bit into the topic https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/rootless-podman-makes-sense09:43
TJ-https://github.com/containers/podman/blob/master/docs/tutorials/rootless_tutorial.md09:43
luceneraI use watchower on a server. By giving the docker ps command I see that watchower uses port 8080/tcp. What can it depend on?09:49
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BlueEaglelucenera: How did you install it?11:03
lapionWhy does the live ubuntu gparted create ext4-filesystems with the option -O ^64 so no 64bit filenames ?11:49
lapionnvm11:54
basenodehow can i see the live logs of my systemd app?12:01
basenodes/app/process12:01
basenodejournalctl -u my-app.service -f only shows logs from yesterday12:02
TJ-basenode: -f means follow - will only show recent reports12:22
basenodeTJ-: yeah apparently there was some issue with systemd there, made some changes to the service file and restarted and now its working as it should12:23
NikkeHow to speed up a video in the "videos" application?12:26
luceneraBlueEagle the command on this page: https://containrrr.dev/watchtower/12:28
luceneraI think the most basic use there is.12:29
BlueEaglelucenera: I think you would want to consult the Watchtower support channel, not the Ubuntu support channel. I am not able to immediately find a good answer for you.12:35
luceneraIn fact, at this very moment the mmi watchtower team responded on Github.  Thanks anyway for your availability.12:41
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kristian_I'm having problems connecting my airpod pros to my ubuntu machine via bluetooth. From what I've learned on google many people are having problems using bluetooth headsets for music *and* talking.12:51
kristian_but I can't even get them to connect. Well they do connect but after 5 seconds it says "disconnected" again in the settings12:51
kristian_any ideas?12:51
BluesKajHi folks12:54
NikkeAny idea why I can play .mov files with Videos, but not with VLC?12:55
tomreynNikke: run it from a terminal, see what it reports12:57
tomreynkristian_: your ubuntu release is?12:58
tomreynand kernel?12:58
kristian_tomreyn, 18.04 and 5.4.0-53-generic12:59
Nikketomreyn https://pastebin.com/9Vcmue9d12:59
tomreynkristian_: i have some problems with BT pairing on 18.04 as well, but it works for the same devices on 20.04 (but also on a different computer)13:02
tomreynnot sure this helps much, but it makes me think upgrading to 20.04 may help.13:02
tomreyna separate usb dongle also helps on the 18.0413:02
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kristian_I have this output in the syslog: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/846RZ4rtdn/ tomreyn13:03
BlueEaglekristian_: My experience is that most bluetooth phone headsets have two "modes". One for conversation, and one for music. As such it may be more than one device paired. Not sure if that is the case for you, though.13:04
tomreynNikke: you've got vlc installed as a snap, and it's not able to find the movie where it thinks it should be: /var/lib/snapd/void/part1.mov13:04
kristian_BlueEagle, I only see one device. And I did change ControllerMode to "bredr" (saw that from other suggestions) but I think that is related to getting the microphone to work13:05
kristian_I'm one step before that, getting it to stay connected for more than 10 seconds :)13:05
findmynameHello everyone, I'm looking SW for DEB package hosting as private repository. I would like to have something simply which can be easily used in cloud environment, preferably S3 compatible. I found these solutions but non of them is really lightweight:13:06
tomreynkristian_: rfkill doesn't list bloothooth as blocked any more now, or does it?13:06
kristian_tomreyn, I ran sudo rfkill unblock bluetooth (from https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54387985/bluetooth-blocked-through-rfkill)13:07
findmynameSolutions as i stated above ^^^:13:08
tomreynkristian_: okay, but is it listed as blocked?13:08
kristian_tomreyn, how can I see that? this is all new to me :)13:08
tomreynopen terminal, run "rfkill", look at output13:08
kristian_tomreyn, it says "unblocked"13:09
findmynamePulp , https://www.jfrog.com/confluence/display/JFROG/Debian+Repositories, https://help.sonatype.com/repomanager3/formats/apt-repositories, aptly13:09
tomreynkristian_: ok, then try this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1172000/a2dp-sink-profile-connect-failed13:09
Nikketomreyn so I should uninstall snap vlc and install it somehow differently?13:10
tomreynNikke: that's up to you. it's probably an option. but you could also place the video file at a location where the snap vlc can open it.13:11
kristian_tomreyn, It kind of worked but then disconnected again argh13:15
tomreynkristian_: so check logs again13:16
tomreynsame errors still?13:16
tomreyn'bluetoothd.*: a2dp-sink profile connect failed for .*: Protocol not available' is what was the relevant error message last time at https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/846RZ4rtdn/13:17
giacotomreyn: yesterday you asked me the udevadm monitor output for an usb mass storage that shows up in dmesg but doesn't create any device. I had to deal with an emergency and my answer was proabably too late. If you still can help me with this, please find here the requested log: https://termbin.com/hmrx13:18
tomreyn<tomreyn> giaco: and what's in dmesg + lsusb?13:20
tomreyn<tomreyn> more details could help you get help13:20
tomreyn<tomreyn> udevadm monitor is useful to see how and whether a usb device is handled by the time you connect it.13:20
tomreyn<tomreyn> but so is dmesg -w    /    journalctl -f13:20
tomreyngiaco: looks like you missed those lines (which i posted after you posted the above) then13:21
tomreyn!logs13:21
ubottuOfficial channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meetingology logs at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/13:21
kristian_tomreyn, no just tested again. back to disconnecting immediately.. this is the log: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/SwxRW48rts/13:22
giacotomreyn: I'm sorry and you're right, thanks for the recap. I'll catch up with the required info13:23
tomreynkristian_: hmm, is this the first occurrence? is there more blue* or hcl* related contextual output?13:24
kristian_that was everything in the last few minutes13:24
tomreynkristian_: maybe try this (I do not know whether this may have any security implications): https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1398367#c1913:25
ubottubugzilla.redhat.com bug 1398367 in gnome-bluetooth "Gnome bluetooth cant connect to bluetooth device on first attempt" [Unspecified,Closed: upstream]13:25
wyrecan I list the last installed packages?13:28
kristian_tomreyn, now I am getting this: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/HqSrXzh4nn/13:29
tomreynkristian_: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-bluetooth/-/issues/70 suggests this is/was an error in gnome-bluetooth (exposed through gnome-control-center) and it was fixed just one month ago (but i'm not sure in versions exactly)13:30
tomreyn'this' here referred to the gnome-bluetooth "Gnome bluetooth cant connect to bluetooth device on first attempt" issue.13:31
tomreyn..and the "error updating services: Device or resource busy (16)" message13:32
tomreynyou still have this message now, so i assume it can still be the same issue.13:32
giacotomreyn: this is dmesg https://termbin.com/obl5, this is journalctl https://termbin.com/i7bb13:32
tomreynkristian_: give it a try on a 20.04 live iso13:33
kristian_tomreyn, thank you. considering the last mesage on that gitlab issue, how could I upgrade to the mentioned versions?13:33
kristian_tomreyn, I'll do that!13:33
tomreynkristian_: you should not try to upgrade just the relevant gnome component, but, if the 20.04 test succeeds, should upgrade to that instead.13:36
tomreynattempting to upgrade gnome but not other parts of the system is a recipe for desaster.13:36
kristian_Is it easy to upgrade to 20.04 and can I resize my main partition while upgrading? Also, any downsides regarding upgrading vs fresh install? I reckon a lot of the installed packages will act funny?13:36
kristian_tomreyn, ok - noted :)13:36
tomreyngiaco: does    lsusb    report    ID 090c:1000 Silicon Motion, Inc. - Taiwan (formerly Feiya Technology Corp.) Flash Drive    ?13:37
tomreynkristian_: upgrading your system is easy if you'Re in the supported domain (no unsupported third party packages / PPAs installed), otherwise you should take steps to prepare for it.13:38
giacotomreyn: I do confirm that line in lsusb output13:40
tomreynif you'd like to resize partitions, do it before or after upgrading. a fresh install would ensure that your system is setup with the defaults the latest ubuntu installer applies, but other than that a release upgrades usually should be fine. whenever you do such changes, and moreover generally, enaure you got complete, recent, proven restorable, backups.13:40
tomreynkristian_: ^13:40
giacoI just tried to modprobe -r uas and modprobe -r usb_storage, after pluggin in the usb drive  I saw with dmesg that both the modules got autoloaded back13:41
tomreyngiaco: so it is detected but no storage device node is added for some reason, ok.13:41
tomreyncat /proc/scsi/usb-storage/* | nc termbin.com 999913:41
kristian_tomreyn, ok thanks a lot. I'm creating the bootable stick now and will report back13:42
giacotomreyn: apparently yes. Here's the content of /proc/scsi/usb-storage https://termbin.com/q8ff13:43
tomreyngiaco: can you remind me which ubuntu version and kernel version you're using?13:44
tomreynnc termbin.com 9999 < <(lsb_release -ds;cat /proc/{version,cmdline};)13:45
giacotomreyn: is an 20.04 that has not been updated for a while (spare machine, I can update if needed) https://termbin.com/e8vi13:46
giacothanks for the easy-peasy log to termbin commands13:46
tomreyngiaco: for the future, it's a good idea to always install updates before asking questions here. please do so next, reboot, try again.13:48
TJ-giaco: tomreyn  to save you wasting time... there are MANY bugs in the uas storage driver between driver and chipsets, so most likely that may be the cause13:48
tomreynTJ-: thanks. there are quirks applied for this device, and https://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-usb/msg194350.html has a report of this usb vid/pid working, just slowly. the usb controller chipset could be a problem, though, of course.13:50
TJ-giaco: tomreyn best quick solution is to blacklist uas so the usb mass-storage driver can handle the device, if a quirk won't do it (see modinfo -F parm usb-storage")13:50
giacotomreyn: ok. I'm sorry for that, I was not expecting being on a driver problem situation. I'm performing update+reboot right now13:50
TJ-tomreyn: aha, you've ahead of me13:50
TJ-giaco: it's worth testing against a mainline kernel build13:51
tomreyngiaco: no worries. but yes, that's a good quick bet when you attach a device and tit doesn't become usable right away.13:51
tomreyn!mainline13:51
ubottuThe kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds13:51
tomreynbut try with your 20.04 updates first of all13:52
TJ-I'm building v5.10 rc's to sidestep some of the uas issues13:53
giacoThanks for the help. I'll try update+reboot first, then blacklist uas, then mainline. It could take more than a minute, this machine still runs OS on spinning disks13:54
tomreynTJ-: hmm, so you're out of hope getting yours working on 5.4 and 5.8?14:01
nualaTJ-: quick feedback: your guide about LUKS installation is very informative. After a finite amount of typos it seems I have some success on the real hardware as well. (ubuntu boots, win10 fails; thats more like a completely success imho.... but money-boss has their own thoughts on that). anyhoo on a nutshell: thanks for all the documentation! :]14:01
kristian_tomreyn, this is what I get on 20.04 https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/kknsNNnbNS/ unfortunately not working out of the box14:01
tomreynkristian_: can you disable wireless and try again?14:03
tomreynjust to rule out interference14:04
giacojust booted into 5.4.0-54-generic, but same problem as with previous 5.4.0-33-generic. Trying now with blacklist uas14:05
tomreyngiaco: try     sudo service bluetooth restart    then wait 5 seconds or more and try pairing again14:08
TJ-nuala: thought you meant *my* typos for a mo - there were a few initially :D14:09
TJ-nuala: Windows failed boot - was it OK before Ubuntu was installed? what changed? did the Windows NTFS file-systems have to be shrunk to make way?14:10
tomreyngiaco: sorry that last line wasnt for you ;)14:12
giacotomreyn: I guess it was not for me :D14:12
tomreyn:)14:12
tomreynkristian_: going this process may provide better error messages: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1225896/huawei-freebuds-3-pairing-with-ubuntu-18-0414:12
giacoI've added "blacklist uas" to /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf, but after reboot lsmod says it is there14:12
tomreyngiaco: hmm, maybe also boot with !bootparm    modprobe.blacklist=uas14:13
tomreyn!bootparm14:13
tomreyn!bootparam14:13
lotuspsychjekernelparm14:13
tomreynthanks, i can never remember that.14:14
tomreyn!kernelparm14:14
ubottuTo add a one-time or permanent kernel boot parameter see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters14:14
tomreyngiaco: maybe trying the mainline kernel is actually easier than trying to get this working.14:16
giacotomreyn: maybe, but I'm halfway blacklist step, so let's go for it14:16
nualaTJ-: nuuuuuh not typos by you. Sorry for being misleading ^^14:17
tomreyngiaco, kristian_: i need to step away for a while (an hour?). for further assistence, please sum up the issues and our findings so far, add relevant commands and outputs, and seek assistence ehre from the various other volunteers.14:17
giacotomreyn: thanks a lot for helping me out!14:18
nualaTJ-: re windows: ah dunno. maybe a made a bumb in it during my failed attempt before even asking here. don't think i've resized ntfs at all during the process. also no biggy: prolly use that rescue CD and then install ubuntu again, its not perfect yet but i'm getting the hang on it :)14:18
tomreynyou're welcome, giaco14:19
giacoblacklist option seems doing nothing different. uas is not loaded, but dmesg and journalcrl shows same output14:20
giacoit's time for mainline!14:20
SynfulAckHow do you change your network adapter to use dhcp through a terminal? Thought there was an curses based program called nmtui.14:27
SynfulAckkinda seems like ubuntu docs are suggesting something different called netplan?14:28
giacoTJ-: which mainline kernel would you suggest me to try first? https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D14:34
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nunya_I still haven't resolved the media keys not working during fullscreen games. Anybody willing to help?14:49
nunya_    15:00
slyonSynfulAck: via netplan.io you can define "dhcp4: true" or "dhcp6: true" (https://netplan.io/reference/#common-properties-for-all-device-types)15:04
giacoTJ-, tomreyn : running mainline 5.10.0-051000rc5-generic, but still no dev showing up15:06
TJ-giaco: can you show us "pastebinit <( journalctl -k; lsblk )"15:27
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sruliIs there a easy way to use system title bar in flatpak app (using planner from flathub)15:46
lalitmeeHey guys, I am facing a little bit weird problem and that is when I lock my system and open lock again some of my configurations are not applying like I have remapped my Caps Lock to Escape, that is not there after opening my system again after locking. Somehow the repeat keys configuration is also being reset. I have noticed only these two configurations which are not working properly after locking.16:01
giacoTJ-: I've found out that if I leave the usb drive connected to mainlike kernel long enough, I finally get an error: usb 1-5: device descriptor read/64, error -11016:01
giaco*mainline16:02
TJ-giaco: #define ETIMEDOUT       11016:11
BugHunter1000Hey guys, I was just noticing that Debian has a lot of unfixed security bugs.  Do we do anything on Ubuntu to address those?16:40
TJ-BugHunter1000: you'd have to specify16:41
BugHunter1000TJ- You can run "debsecan" - it lists hundreds of problems on a base install of Debian.16:49
BugHunter1000I can't enumerate hundreds of vulns for you though16:49
eater9For some reason CPU-intensive tasks like playing video or Zoom audio are suddenly dragging and lagging and being terrible on my powerful laptop running Bionic, which has been fine till recently. Nothing seems to be hogging CPU according to top -- any suggestons on how to troubleshoot?.16:52
lotuspsychjeeater9: what graphics card/driver are you using?16:54
cemerickusing 20.04, my trackpad is constantly losing its click settings, e.g. two-finger click for right-click, three-finger click for middle-click. The workaround atm is to keep toggling the relevant settings in tweaks16:55
cemerickwhere can I set this preference once, permanently?16:55
eater9lotuspsychje:  Intel 620, i91516:56
lotuspsychjeeater9: i assume you are using zoom-client snap?16:56
TJ-BugHunter1000: I meant, a vulnerability to check on Ubuntu16:58
eater9lotuspsychje: I have tried the snap and the deb and the in-browser version; as soon as I unmute my mic, everyone on the meeting hears weird glitches that I think are Zoom's echo rejection failing16:59
lotuspsychjeeater9: glitches on their end is something different then lags on your own system, do you have lags on all 3 methods the same?17:01
BugHunter1000TJ- this isn't a question of one particular vuln, i've already installed Ubuntu in a fresh vm and verified that my concern is reproducible, I'm really just speaking of "process" in the pipeline17:01
BugHunter1000personally i would not be comfortable using Debian as a base at this point at all if there wasn't something to mitigate their slow security patching17:02
BugHunter1000that's just me17:02
eater9lotuspsychje: yes, all three the same, but the worst *lagging* is when I watch a video from my HD (on mpv or parole), the audio and the video get progressively out of sync17:02
eater9lotuspsychje: The main problem with zoom is the audio glitches on their end when I unmute17:03
lotuspsychjeeater9: can you try running a; journalctl -f and reproduce the lags, meanwhile share your dmesg with the volunteers?17:03
eater9lotuspsychje: will do17:03
lotuspsychjeogra: are you aware of known lag issues on zoom-client snap?17:06
ogralotuspsychje, not really17:07
lotuspsychjeok tnx ogra17:07
eater9lotuspsychje: aha, it's full of kernel: CPU0: Core temperature above threshold, cpu clock throttled17:07
ograaha 🙂17:07
ogralotuspsychje, though i heard there might be UI lag on some fractional scaled desktops ... but only for the UI itself, not for streams/chats/meetings (in case such a thing comes up here)17:08
lotuspsychjeogra: allright, nice to know17:09
lotuspsychjeeater9: feel free to share dmesg/journal in a paste, volunteers might have ideas17:09
eater9here's the journal http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/PSX9DshgDb/17:11
lotuspsychjeeater9: you having the throttle before using zoom aswell?17:12
eater9lotuspsychje: that journal is just from smplayer just now, no zoom17:13
lotuspsychjeok17:13
eater9lotuspsychje: I don't have anyone to zoom with so i can't log that till later17:14
lotuspsychjeintel 620 should be able to handle things properly normally17:15
eater9dmesg: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9XWDcSJKVd/17:15
lotuspsychjelets have a look17:15
lotuspsychjeeater9: yeah thats a lot of throttle in there17:17
lotuspsychjeeater9: you have the first part of dmesg output aswell, kernel and mobo info etc?17:17
eater9lotuspsychje: that's the whole output of dmesg | pastebinit17:20
ograeater9, when did you reboot that thing the last time (seems there are quite a few suspend/resume cycles in that log)17:20
eater9up 15 days17:20
sarnoldargh. The advice I gave two people yesterday to "sudo apt install grub-pc- grub-efi-amd64" was apparently The Wrong Thing To Do :( -- the desired state is apparently to have grub-pc and shim-signed installed -- my laptop is not the gold standard booting configuration I thought it was.17:23
xtaowell as i said yesterday. my laptop is a clean install of 20.10 with apt update/upgrade since then and i have both grub-pc and grub-efi-amd64 installed17:25
xtaoi don't have any issue though, it was somebody else with the issue17:25
tomreyneater9: you should reboot more often, at least when you suspend in between.17:28
tomreyneater9: there are many systems where suspend does not work as well as it should.17:28
eater9tomreyn: interesting ... what are the symptoms of suspend not working well?17:31
eater9tomreyn: I have been using this machine like this for a couple years and the CPU problems are brand new as of last week, for what it's worth17:32
tomreyneater9: this varies widely. it can be that a certain device is no longer working reliably, or not at all, or anything related to power management is not working as stable as it did previousl17:32
tomreyny17:32
tomreyneater9: by "cpu problems" you are referring to cpu throttling?17:33
eater9tomreyn: my GF shuts down her laptop every night and I tease her about how that's not actually necessary but oh dear the shoe's on the other foot I guess now17:33
eater9tomreyn: yes, i don't know if throttling is the cause or the symptom, but that seems to be what's happening in the logs17:34
tomreyneater9: maybe the system is just dusty, and maybe the throttling just happens as extensively when you return from suspend.17:34
tomreyntesting the later will be easier than the former.17:35
ograeater9, well, have you ever checked your fan ? i tend to have to pull out a block of filth at  the fan intake every year from mine ...17:35
tomreyni.e, do a fresh boot, use the system normally for a while, post a log.17:35
ogratemp monitoring got more sensitive between xenial and bionic too ...17:36
ogra(in the kernel that is)17:36
eater9yeah, i take off the back and vacuum it out every couple months because i have cats17:36
eater9I am going to reboot now and see how it goes, wish me luck17:37
eater9I rebooted and started playing a video and still throttling http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/SndYTz3dck/17:51
lotuspsychje!info linux-image-generic bionic17:54
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 4.15.0.124.111 (bionic), package size 2 kB, installed size 16 kB17:54
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lotuspsychjeeater9: kernel 4.19?17:54
eater9lotuspsychje: 4.19.26-041926-generic #201902270533 SMP17:55
lotuspsychjeeater9: was there a specific reason you installed that kernel?17:55
eater9lotuspsychje: hmmmm i bet there was a reason but i don't remember at all17:56
lotuspsychjeeater9: you might wanna boot bionics default kernel, then try again if you can reproduce your issue(s)17:57
eater9lotuspsychje: not sure if the default kernel is even installed; remind me how to check?18:00
tomreyneater9: even if there *was* a specific reasoin you installed this kernel (which got no security and bug fixes since february last year), you should not be running it now.18:01
tomreyneater9: apt list --installed linux-*18:01
eater9tomreyn: i was probably trying to fix some issues I was having last year which wound up being a bad HD18:01
tomreyni see. just be aware that mainline builds don't get updates, aren't supported. it's ok to use them for testing, but you shouldn't stick to one.18:03
eater9tomreyn: thanks! going to boot into default now18:05
kristian_tomreyn, I'll try again and be back. Thanks a lot for your help!18:14
eater9Rebooted into 4.15 and still the same http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MfDVKMh3DB18:18
tomreynkristian_: you're welcome18:18
jayjo-I'm looking at the contents of the desktop iso here: https://releases.ubuntu.com/groovy/ubuntu-20.10-desktop-amd64.iso mounted via a loop device, is casper/filesystem.squashfs the actual live cd contents? casper/initrd and casper/vmlinuz along with the boot material (EFI/ or boot/ directory) should be enough to get going from the disk, but I'm confused on 3 remaining directories. 1. empty install/ dir, 2.18:21
jayjo-dists/, and 3. pool/ ? Are only certain things installed into the squashfs and the pool is for optional packages?18:21
jayjo-s/disk/disc18:21
jayjo-oh, are pool/ and dists/ because the CD *is* a debian repository?18:27
tomreyneater9: you have uefi version 1.44 (N1MET59W), the curent one is 1.49 (N1MET64W)18:28
tomreynhttps://pcsupport.lenovo.com/uk/en/products/laptops-and-netbooks/thinkpad-x-series-laptops/thinkpad-x1-carbon-type-20hr-20hq/20hq/20hqs5/downloads/driver-list/component?name=BIOS%2FUEFI18:29
tomreynof the four laster releases, each includes security fixes18:30
tomreyn* later18:30
tomreyneater9: now that's a side note, i'm not saying this has to be what's causing this situation.18:31
eater9tomreyn: good catch, updating that18:32
mrkewl20hey guys, just installed fresh ubuntu 20.04 on my laptop and fans do not seem to be working well, the laptop model is asus rog gl553vd. ive tried using https://github.com/dominiksalvet/asus-fan-control and it made the fan go from being silent to turning on a bit every x seconds then going back silent, temps do indeed raise up from like 40c to 70c18:37
mrkewl20and psensor shows that fan is indeed running and switching rpm but it feels like it cant know when to stay on x rpm to make sure temps are okay18:37
mrkewl20any ideas? help is appreciated im a bit worried lol18:38
bdiddy70c isn't all that hot really18:43
bdiddyyou sure it's not working fine?18:43
mrkewl20it is not hot but unusual for my device as it should be idling at least 40-50c18:43
mrkewl20the fan seems to not be working properly at least it turns on after x seconds then stops again18:44
bdiddywas it working prior to ubuntu 20.04?18:45
mrkewl20well after i clean installed no it wasnt spinning at all18:45
mrkewl20was just "turned off"18:45
bdiddycheck in the bios if i recall correctly ASUS has some kinda fan control system in that18:46
bdiddymaybe it's turned off18:46
bdiddyi have a ROG but it's not with me18:46
mrkewl20yeah in bios it worked fine18:46
mrkewl20i was charging the device too and was 3600rpm around 50c18:46
bdiddydid you try the GUI with that asus-fan-control?18:47
bdiddymaybe just need to tweak the settings more18:48
mrkewl20i did not but as stated in that github it should work fine on its own but for some reason it really doesnt18:49
mrkewl20do you think i should install some default stuff that is needed for fans to work properly?18:49
mrkewl20or anything you can think of?18:49
bdiddyhttps://askubuntu.com/questions/22108/how-to-control-fan-speed18:49
bdiddycheck that thread18:50
bdiddyseems quite a bit of tweaking you can do18:50
bdiddyprobably just have one of those laptops that requires it18:50
mrkewl20so fancontrol should work fine?18:50
bdiddyshoudl i'd imagine18:50
bdiddyif you can control the fans you can fix the problem just have to play with it18:51
mrkewl20ill give it a try18:51
KrausOkay.. I may have a problem, but I may not. "grub-install: error: failed to register the EFI boot entry: Operation not permitted." After sitting there for a while, it went to the pink "gui" screen, warned me if I don't upgrade grub, my computer won't boot properly. The only thing I can think of to fix this is to attempt to retry the installation, but how do I do that?20:02
BlueEagleKraus: Is it this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-signed/+bug/187221220:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1872212 in grub2-signed (Ubuntu) "grub-install: Operation not permitted" [Undecided,Confirmed]20:03
KrausIt's always worked fine until now. I think what might have happened is perhaps the /boot flash drive wasn't mounted. Not sure, but I re-mounted it, and it's accessible now, so maybe it will work again if I retry.20:04
KrausAh! I could be. Not sure how I would confirm that.20:05
Kraus*It20:05
sarnoldit's usually a firmware bug20:05
sarnoldyou could try upgrading your bios20:05
EriC^^Kraus: can you pastebin 'sudo parted -ls' ?20:05
KrausThe whole thing or just for /sdb?20:07
Kraussdb1 is what's failing.20:07
EriC^^Kraus: the disk that has the ubuntu install20:07
EriC^^Kraus: what exactly is the issue, you were installing ubuntu and got this error or already installed and it updated grub and you got it?20:08
KrausI ran sudo apt upgrade -y :) That's all.20:08
EriC^^ah ok, you should be good then to reboot, the uefi entry should still be in the motherboard saved, and the efi file in the efi partition20:09
EriC^^Kraus: if you want to confirm, type 'sudo efibootmgr -v' and look for the ubuntu entry, and 'ls -lR /boot/efi' and look for the file it points to there20:09
KrausEriC^^: "Boot0000* ubuntu" is pointing to "/File(\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi)", and ls is showing it's in there, so yeah...20:12
KrausAlright um... cross our fingers? :)20:12
EriC^^there's no suspense really20:13
EriC^^the error probably was in the last part of grub-install where it modifies the uefi list, and your uefi firmware is being stingy or something20:13
* Kraus nodnodnods..20:14
EriC^^doesnt really affect you though, as long as it points to shim in the future, and those shim files will get updated fine, so no worries20:14
KrausThere's suspense for those who are unawares ;) Alfred Hitchcock already knows what the audience is freaking out over. ;)20:14
EriC^^yeah that's understandable i guess, but now you know how it works ;)20:15
KrausAlright, let's see how this goes.. brb.20:15
EriC^^alright :)20:15
TJ-is that the 2nd "operation not permitted" we've had in 2 days? is there something changed in the EFI bits to cause this?20:16
EriC^^maybe some firmware update and now that grub got updated the errors are coming?20:16
TJ-I'm wondering if the kernel efivars is an issue20:17
TJ-I couldn't see anything in the issue I looked at that would point at either grub-install or efibootmgr20:17
TJ-it can be reproduced with efibootmgr alone20:18
KrausEriC^^: Rebooted just fine! All's well! I send you virtual coffee and donuts in appreciation. ^_^20:20
EriC^^ah great, ty :D20:20
* Kraus makes sure to spray them down with virtual disinfectant beforehand.20:21
EriC^^xD20:22
Kraus(Gives them that extra zing)20:22
EriC^^haha20:22
KrausTJ-: Is there anything I can do to check if there was a firmware change or something?20:22
KrausMy mobo is a 2019 model MSI, so it's pretty darn up to date I would think.20:23
TJ-Kraus: if you are very luck the firmware publisher/mobo maker might have a changelog20:23
KrausLooks like a new firmware was just released on the 13th of this month.20:24
KrausAnd the 4th before that.20:25
KrausAhh, the 13th version is a beta, and the 4th version is a patch. "Updated AMD AGESA ComboAm4v2PI 1.1.0.0 Patch C"20:25
KrausThis might sound like a stupid newbie question, but do motherboard firmwares auto-update these days or does one still have to manually flash it while in BIOS?20:27
EriC^^Kraus: ubuntu has an update manager, fwupd20:28
TJ-Kraus: there is a Linux firmware upgrader but the mobo makers have to cooperate for that to be used20:28
KrausIt's an MSI x570 board so... maybe?20:28
EriC^^if you didn't manually update it and run no other os, then ubuntu probably updated it for you20:29
KrausWhat I'm wondering is if I update the firmware (if the firmware is indeed the problem), it will solve it.20:29
KrausNo other OS. Just Ubuntu Studio.20:29
KrausHm! Maybe if I just reboot, I'll check which version I'm currently on.20:30
EriC^^Kraus: you could try fwupdmgr refresh; fwupdmgr get-updates20:30
EriC^^it should list the updates available20:30
TJ-Kraus: you can get the firmware version from DMI; easiest usually is "journalctl -k | grep DMI:"20:32
KrausHmmm...20:32
KrausIt's showing "no available updates" but the only two devices on the list are my M.2s20:33
TJ-Kraus: so you'd have to download and apply them manually, using the mobo provided method20:33
ioriaand maybe keep /boot mounted when you upgrade20:35
KrausYeah I don't know if it was or wasn't mounted. I THOUGHT it might be not mounted so I tried remounting it. I can't confirm that was the problem though.20:38
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SrPxI've just reseted my Dell XPS 13, developer edition (Ubuntu OS) to factory settings. I had sensitive information stored on that notebook (including private keys). It wasn't encrypted. What do I need to do before selling it, in order to make sure nobody has access to that information?21:13
sarnoldSrPx: I'd overwrite the entire drive with /dev/urandom first21:14
sarnoldSrPx: another option is to pull the drive out and put in a brand new blank drive21:14
SrPxwhat exactly is the command to do that? do I just pipe from /dev/urandom to a file? it will probably crash my computer though21:14
sarnoldSrPx: it depends upon the drive, but yeah, it'd be something like (will destroy the filesystem on the disk) sudo dd if=/dev/uranomd of=/dev/sda bs=4096   replacing of=... with whatever device your disk is21:17
sarnoldchances are good the command will run to completion but you'd probably not be able to do anything at all useful shortly after it stars21:18
sarnoldthere's a DBAN linux distro that exists just to destroy filesystems -- but I"m not sure if it writes zeros, or if it writes random, and you'd want to make sure you're writing random21:18
sarnoldyou can do another pass with zeros afterwards if you want, but the idea is to write something that the drive firmware can't compress21:19
SrPxsarnold: but where do I type that from? I need a flash USB to boot a OS and do it? Since I presume I can't do that from the installed OS21:19
sarnoldSrPx: yeah, I'm not 100% sure if you'd have to do that from a new boot or not21:20
sarnoldSrPx: but if you're destroying the machine anyway, give it a shot and see what happens ;)21:20
SrPxhmm okay21:20
EriC^^SrPx: just boot a live usb and have at it using /dev/urandom21:24
SrPxyep, just wondering if I can do it without a live usb (which I don't have), but I think I found an usb lying around here so let's do it (:21:24
SrPxsad to sell this xps 13, I really hoped to love it21:25
sarnoldaww21:25
SrPxhm quick question, i have /dev/sda, /dev/sda1 and /dev/sda221:29
SrPxhow do I know which one is my hd?21:29
EriC^^SrPx: 1 and 2 are partitions, you want to nuke /dev/sda21:29
SrPxok ty21:29
BlueEagleSrPx: /dev/sda is the disc. /dev/sda1 is your first primary partition, while /dev/sda2 is your second primary pratition. Also `sudo fdisk -l`21:30
SrPxThanks! So, `sudo dd if=/dev/urandom of/dev/sda bs=1M` is just hanging. How can I see some kind of progress?21:31
sarnoldoh man :( I wish I'd thought of that first. there's a status=progress option for dd, but, uh, now that it's running, you probably can't do that now..21:33
SrPxit is ok, just started it over21:34
SrPxperfect21:34
SrPxwill leave it overnight21:34
SrPxthanks all!21:34
neorpheuscouple quick questions for yall geniuses. is there an easy way to find out what graphics driver an ubuntu system is running? and does anyone know if the nvidia proprietary driver/noveau support audio out over hdmi?21:35
* SrPx actually *believes* the HD was encrypted but you can't be safe enough right21:35
sarnoldSrPx: woot :)21:36
FuZi0N How can I monitor the external IP connections for everything connected to local port 5572 on Ubuntu Server 18.04? I tried using glances and track but there was too much noise and it wouldn't let me filter by source port...21:37
sarnoldFuZi0N: what's your goal?21:37
FuZi0NTo see which IP address outgoing connections are being made to21:37
neorpheusok so i just learned about this command "lshw". i take it from the "configuration" line that im runnin gthe Nvidia driver. is that correct?21:42
neorpheushttps://pastebin.com/xRKKm8fy21:42
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sarnoldFuZi0N: maybe ss -o state established '( dport = :ssh or sport = :ssh )' -p  ?21:46
FuZi0Nsarnold: the output seems to be missing connections21:49
sarnoldFuZi0N: hmm.. .compare against ss -ntp and see what's different?21:51
neorpheuswell thats odd. after running lspci the nvidia hdmi output appeared in the sound options. now sure that fixed anything but it seems to be working now21:53
BlueEagleneorpheus: My guess is that lshw and/or lspci would load modules as they found hardware? If you reboot and the sound is not there do a lsmod before and after lswh or lspci and see if anything has been added.22:06
neorpheusi will try that in a few minutes here. need to check a few other things first22:07
jeremy31BlueEagle: lspci  has no effect on what is loaded22:07
neorpheusjeremy31, should i not bother with the reboot/lsmod then?22:09
jeremy31neorpheus: unless you installed a driver22:09
neorpheusno i have not installed anything new22:09
jeremy31neorpheus: If you had issues with an nVidia driver, a reboot may have been needed and/or Secure Boot disabled22:11
Auctuswhen i boot this ubuntu server, it shows me some startup stuff, but to get to the terminal i have to press ctrl+alt+f122:15
Auctusi wonder if i can do that over ssh somehow, so i can change whats on the monitor22:15
Auctusdont know what to google to figure out how to do that22:16
aldcorhey guys! So, I can't install stuff cause I got unmet dependencies. How to fix this? https://pastebin.com/0McgZYzQ22:24
small-dataYesterday a grub update to 2.04-1ubuntu26.7 caused errors during installation. Since then, the grub-install command fails. Wondering if anyone has information about this issue.22:24
aldcoralso I can't install those dependencies22:24
sarnoldsmall-data: the other folks who've come in recently with that problem all had firmware issues that appear to prevent changing efi boot commands.. are you getting the Operation not permitted error?22:25
jeremy31aldcor: did you add a PPA22:25
aldcoralright fixed22:25
aldcori did -f22:25
small-datasarnold: Yes I am. There have been previous successful grub updates on this machine though.22:26
sarnoldsmall-data: that's definitely part of the confusion, is that the other folks also had their boot entries already set correctly. It doesn't make a whole lot of sense..22:26
small-datasarnold: at least one other, older machine here did not have the issue22:28
sarnoldsmall-data: depending upon howmuch older, it may be using bios boot rather than uefi22:28
sarnoldsmall-data: does efibootmgr -v22:28
sarnold... look good, if you're using uefi booting?22:28
small-datasarnold: both are uefi machines22:28
sarnoldsmall-data: aha22:29
small-datasarnold: here is efibootmgr from the machine that had the failure: https://dpaste.com/DJJHCWSTK22:30
sarnoldsmall-data: are there any options in the failing system's bios along the lines of "prevent boot record viruses" or "lock boot records" or similar? any chance you're dual booting? at least one of the others had windows dualbooting set up..22:30
small-datasarnold: it's a single boot machine, bios has CSM enabled.22:30
sarnoldlooks like no windows, dang I kinda liked that .. well, not theory, but grasping at straws :)22:30
sarnoldhmmmm I wonder if that's it22:31
small-datafunny thing, I tried disabling CSM, and after a reboot, it's still enabled.22:31
sarnoldso strange22:32
small-databios is fairly recent but there is an update available, maybe I'll try that22:33
jeremy31small-data: The UEFI might have gotten locked up to changes, happened a few years ago too with a certain kernel, 4.10?22:34
small-datajeremy31: how might I check/fix that?22:34
small-datain the bios?22:35
jeremy31small-data: If no change gets saved in BIOS even after a save and exit, there is a chance22:35
small-datajeremy31: aha. I will have another look. So that would be some setting in the bios, yes?22:36
jeremy31small-data: If a BIOS update doesn't help you might have to file a bug report.  The issue from 3 years ago was https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/173414722:36
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1734147 in linux (Ubuntu Artful) "corrupted BIOS due to Intel SPI bug in kernel" [Critical,Fix released]22:36
sarnoldjeremy31: oh wow, I forgot that mess22:38
small-datalooks ugly all right22:38
small-datathanks folks, I'll play some more and report back later22:40
geosmileIn /etc/apt/sources....do i need to change pgdg.list.distUpgrade or pgdg.list.save as well? when i move pgdg.list from xenial to bionic?22:41
geosmileor are those two autogenerated files?22:41
sarnoldgeosmile: if you're upgrading from xenial to bionic, just run do-release-upgrade22:41
imihi23:16
imihttps://ibb.co/cwCxTgS -- is there any similarly looking world clock app under linux (or optionally on the web)?23:17
sarnoldimi: very handy https://www.timeanddate.com/23:18
imisarnold: ok how can I make this look like the map I posted above?23:18
sarnoldimi: how's this do? https://www.timeanddate.com/time/map/23:19
imiclose enough, thank you23:20
Armendzcan't install ubuntu on Ideapad23:29
Armendzi get, AMD Vi : Unable to write to IOMMU23:29
jeremy31Armendz: any option in BIOS to disable IOMMU?23:30
Armendzno23:30
Armendzi dont have a "advanced Tab"23:30
Armendzon bios23:30
sarnoldArmendz: try iommu=soft, iommu=force, iommu=off  at the kernel command line, perhaps one will let you boot23:33
sarnoldArmendz: there's a *lot* of options at https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/x86/x86_64/boot-options.txt23:33

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