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basenodehow can i get my workspaces from re-arranging themselves every time i plug in/out an external monitor?00:01
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TJ-basenode: how do you mean? application windows changing relative locations?00:27
basenodeTJ-: as in every time i plug in/out my monitor, my windows will rearrange. I want them to just stay as they have been on my primary display, and move/re-arrange only if i do it manually00:28
TJ-basenode: I operate with 3 monitors here, and 2 at home. The windows will retain their X,Y position BUT, for example, on my 3-monitor config I have a monitor to the left of my laptop then those windows will appear to move to the left. In reality they retain their X,Y but its origin 0,0 moved 1080 pixels to the left!00:30
TJ-basenode: if you only have monitors to the right of the permanent primary the windows should not move relatively. Same movement would happen with a monitor above the primary since the origin moves vertically to top-left of the external monitor00:31
basenodeTJ-: ah so windows will move as left as possible? so if i move the "virtual" position of my external monitor right to that of my laptop, that should resolve the problem?00:32
TJ-basenode: it should do, yes. I just drag the windows to where I want them though.00:33
basenodeTJ-: awesome, i'll try that next time, thank you00:34
TJ-basenode: Like, right now I have a left-rotated (portrait mode) 1080x2560 to the left, 1920x1080 laptop with a 3840x2160 above so the origin moves left and up quite a lot :)00:34
TJ-basenode: when I unplug so only laptop 1920x1080 is operating most of the windows go 'off-screen' so I have to select them on the taskbar, right-click for the context menu, choose Move, and then bring them back into view00:35
TJ-basenode: I could write a script to do it of course :)00:36
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blahboybazHow come I show more than one of the same device? $ rfkill list       shows the following: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/yfZ8zz6G5n/01:10
blahboybazI'm on (what I believe to be) a stock / box store toshiba satellite laptop that I bought used on craigslist. I don't think it has 2 wifi cards or 2 bluetooth whatevers01:11
TJ-blahboybaz: usually due to platform-specific 'helpers'01:16
blahboybazTJ-: oh ok thanks01:17
TJ-blahboybaz: looks like you've got a Broadcom wifi chipset (brcmwl-0) and the drivers for those often do non-standard stuff. I'd suspect that is the same device as phy001:17
blahboybazTJ-: That phy0 is a driver?01:18
TJ-blahboybaz: likewise for hci0 and "Toshiba Bluetooth" - I'm guessing a platform-helper driver has loaded that exposed that01:18
blahboybazHow do I differentiate hardware from software?01:18
blahboybazI'm just trying to make my wireless headphones work (all day)01:19
TJ-blahboybaz: you might be able to figure out the relationships via sysfs; e.g. "ls -l /sys/class/net/" and "ls -l /sys/class/bluetooth/"01:19
TJ-blahboybaz: does any bluetooth work?01:19
cbreakdo they work with some other source? Like a phone?01:19
TJ-blahboybaz: e.g. a BT mouse?01:19
cbreakdo they work if you boot an other OS, like a windows, with your same hardware?01:20
blahboybazTJ-: Don't know they are my only bluetooth device. cbreak yes works with phone01:20
blahboybazThe headphones are about 2 - 3 yrs old hesh2wireless01:20
TJ-blahboybaz: use the command-line tool to investigate more. "bluetoothctl" and then "help" to get an idea of the commands01:20
* cbreak likes wired headphones, work with much less issues :P01:21
blahboybazI don't have another os01:21
blahboybazTJ-: Cool I'll check that out01:21
TJ-blahboybaz: once in bluetoothctl check the host controller is active with "list" and "show"01:21
blahboybazoh ok01:22
blahboybaz$ bluetoothctl help01:22
blahboybaz[NEW] Controller 28:C2:DD:03:CD:27 newcreation [default]01:22
blahboybazAgent registered01:22
TJ-blahboybaz: assuming those look same (e.g. see mine at https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HJyqjs5xQ5/ )01:22
cbreaksince you have a bluetooth capable phone, you might be able to pair the phone with your computer, for testing01:22
TJ-blahboybaz: OK, now do "discoverable on" then "scan on" then put your BT headphones into pairing mode and see if they get found. You'll first see just the MAC address then, if you're lucky, their name will eventually be resolved01:23
TJ-blahboybaz: also, might be worth checking in case they've already been 'seen' so use "devices"01:24
TJ-blahboybaz: if this shows hope I'll teach you how to pair from bluetoothctl01:24
blahboybazI see: https://pastebin.com/k09xnxBW01:24
TJ-blahboybaz: note that in bluetoothctl you have to use device MAC addresses in commands, and they do tab-complete so you only need to type enough to be unique and then TAB01:25
TJ-blahboybaz: controller looks good :)01:25
blahboybazTJ-: So I have to get the device mac of my headphones in order to use it in some command?01:25
TJ-blahboybaz: no, it'll be discovered when the device is in pairing mode AND the controller is scanning01:26
TJ-blahboybaz: "scan on" and device in pairing mode and you should see it reported01:26
blahboybazmy hadphones say "pairing" audibly after powring on01:27
TJ-blahboybaz: good01:27
TJ-blahboybaz: is it currently listed by "devices" ?01:27
blahboybazdo "list" ?01:27
TJ-blahboybaz: "devices"01:27
TJ-blahboybaz: if already there its often useful to "remove <MAC-address>" and start from a fresh scan01:28
blahboybazjust gives me another line in its shell01:28
TJ-blahboybaz: OK so no devices currently known01:28
blahboybazbut ...01:28
TJ-blahboybaz: so now we want to know if with "scan on" and device in pairing mode, if the device is reported. If not then we need to investigate the Linux kernel messages for clues01:29
blahboybazbut my headphones always would say "pairing" after turning them on (even without doning any of this - they just don't actually work. Also, iirc, when they do work they have another (second) thing that they say but I don't recall what that is01:29
blahboybazTJ-: so do remove <MAC-address> && scan on01:30
blahboybaz??01:30
blahboybazThen devices ?01:30
AnnoyedGreetings. Ubuntu 18.04, set up with 2 6 TB drives in a raid mirror setup. (not the boot drive) Plan on reworking that machine. If I just recreate the raid array on the new version of Ubuntu, will it see everything on that raid array? Or will I have to futz with it?01:31
TJ-blahboybaz: can't do 'remove <MAC>' unless 'devices' reported a known device01:31
TJ-blahboybaz: here's me scanning and discovering a PLT_Legend https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/8ZgwFNyK5b/01:32
TJ-blahboybaz: here's me doing a complete pairing operation for that device: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/d4CY4Y9rcX/01:33
blahboybazTJ-: It looks like that mac is actually my ethernet ? $ ifconfig shows the same mac address as "ether"01:33
blahboybazI'll look at that01:33
blahboybazTJ-: Why does what is said in the square brackets change?01:35
TJ-blahboybaz: the MAC address in bluetooth of the headset should not show up as a network device !01:35
TJ-blahboybaz: in my case I have "BT 5.0 Mouse" connected so it appears in the command prompt01:36
blahboybazTJ-: I don't know what the mac address of the headphones is (whether that one is the headphones or something else)01:36
TJ-notice command prompts end with a #01:36
blahboybazyes01:36
TJ-blahboybaz: you don't need to know the MAC of the headphones; scanning/discovering will show that01:36
blahboybazlet me look at your paste again01:36
TJ-blahboybaz: [CHG] is simply a CHANGE event being reported01:37
TJ-blahboybaz: when the device is discovered you see a line like "[NEW] Device F4:B6:88:0C:E2:2A PLT_Legend" and from that you have the MAC01:37
TJ-blahboybaz: sometimes only the MAC is reported intially (BT protocol has to ask the device for its 'friendly name' separately)01:38
TJ-blahboybaz: if you've not seeing any devices being discovered I suspect there's an issue with the host's bluetooth controller config; possibly missing firmware which we would need to invesigate01:39
ExcessiveAggroEvening all01:40
blahboybazTJ-: So when I turn on my headphones they tell me "pairing"  BEFORE I can enter any command in bluetoothctl.  Nevertheless, I did this (and what I get from it): https://pastebin.com/Ch3qCAQS01:41
ExcessiveAggrocurious... what does everyone use for IRC clients these days?01:42
TJ-blahboybaz: OK, so the problem seems to be the PC isn't seeing the device. So we ask 2 questions: 1) is there a kernel driver/firmware blob issue (likely due to the "Toshiba Bluetooth" hint) or 2) the bluetooth antenna is disconnected/missing01:43
TJ-blahboybaz: easiest to check is (1) by reading the kernel log. Show us "pastebinit <( journalctl -k) "01:43
blahboybazTJ-: Ok, ...  I did find this article earlier:  Do you think its telling the right thing to do or is that a hack?  https://freedompenguin.com/ubuntu-bluetooth-headphones-fix/01:44
blahboybaz^ he's changing config files01:45
TJ-blahboybaz: that's totally irrelevant - your issue is not discovering any devices01:47
blahboybazoh01:47
blahboybazok01:47
TJ-blahboybaz: that is about upgrading the audio codecs being used for hi quality sound01:47
blahboybazoh01:47
TJ-blahboybaz: show us the kernel log as requested above01:48
blahboybazlet me scroll up01:48
blahboybazone moment01:49
TJ-blahboybaz: "pastebinit <( journalctl -k) "01:49
blahboybazTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/p6sRjG7CCd/01:50
blahboybaznow I'm gonna get hacked  :p01:51
TJ-blahboybaz: line 973 indicates where the "Toshiba Bluetooth" originates: "kernel: toshiba_acpi: Supported laptop features: hotkeys touchpad special-function-keys panel-power-on cooling-method"01:52
blahboybazok01:52
blahboybazwhat does that mean?01:53
TJ-blahboybaz: line 1001 onwards may indicate your issue: "kernel: bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for brcm/BCM43142A0-0930-0225.hcd failed with error -2"01:53
blahboybazoh01:53
TJ-blahboybaz: however, sometimes we see those reports because the driver looks for a list of firmware files and it may in fact load a later item in its list but doesn't tell us!01:53
blahboybazI see01:54
blahboybazshould I google: "kernel: bluetooth hci0: Direct firmware load for brcm/BCM43142A0-0930-0225.hcd failed with error -2"  ?01:54
blahboybazYah, that doesn't help (googling that)01:54
TJ-blahboybaz: interesting; "apt-file search BCM43142A0-0930-0225.hcd" does not find that file in the Ubuntu archives. What release of Ubuntu are you using? "cat /etc/os-release"01:55
blahboybazTJ-: It's 18.0401:55
blahboybazbionic beaver?01:55
TJ-blahboybaz: ah, so relatively older. OK. Give me a few minutes to research that firmware01:56
blahboybazPRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS"01:56
blahboybazok01:56
blahboybazty01:56
TJ-blahboybaz: ok we have a fix02:00
blahboybazcool02:01
TJ-blahboybaz: so the following: "pushd ~/Downloads; wget https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware/releases/download/v12.0.1.1105_p3/broadcom-bt-firmware-10.1.0.1115.deb; sudo dpkg -i broadcom-bt-firmware-10.1.0.1115.deb"02:01
vimartout off topic perhaps but perhaps could you recommend where to do a shell account for IRC?02:01
TJ-blahboybaz: assuming no errors reported we then need to reload the kernel driver, so I'll need more info on what is being used02:02
blahboybazok one moment (( was reading what you said before ) let me try that02:02
TJ-blahboybaz: these command are fetching a Debian package containing the Broadcom firmware files and installing them02:04
TJ-blahboybaz: from the github repository at https://github.com/winterheart/broadcom-bt-firmware02:04
vimartout off topic perhaps but perhaps could you recommend where to do a shell account for IRC with weechat?02:05
blahboybazTJ-: I think it went ok (see  pm)02:05
TJ-blahboybaz: my client doesn't allow PMs02:05
blahboybazseemed to me that may be sensitive02:06
blahboybazoh02:06
TJ-blahboybaz: but assuming that is installed now lets discover which driver to reload to get you up and working02:06
blahboybazwell it looked like it did it02:06
blahboybazcool02:06
TJ-blahboybaz: "pastebinit <( lsmod | grep bt )"02:06
TJ-blahboybaz: this is listing loaded kernel modules with 'bt' in their name02:06
blahboybazone moment I'll get that02:07
blahboybazTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3WjyGgwh4B/02:08
TJ-blahboybaz: thanks; so we need to unload a few modules then reload and check the kernel log to see if the firmware got loaded02:09
blahboybazok02:09
TJ-blahboybaz: "sudo modprobe -r btusb" then do "lsmod | grep bt" once again and just tell me if "btbcm" is still listed; if it is then do "sudo modprobe -r btbcm"02:10
blahboybazTJ-: $ sudo modprobe -r btusb" then do "lsmod | grep bt02:11
blahboybazmodprobe: FATAL: Module btusb then do lsmod not found.02:11
blahboybazsorry I messed up02:11
blahboybazlet me try again02:11
TJ-blahboybaz: hehehe02:11
blahboybazTJ-: Nothing is liste (new command line given)02:13
blahboybazno output02:13
TJ-blahboybaz: good; we might be about to fix it then, with "sudo modprobe btusb" then show me lasted kernel log messages with "pastebinit <( journalctl -k -n 100)"02:14
blahboybazawesome02:14
blahboybazok02:14
blahboybazTJ-: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rwfrFCDrCY/02:15
TJ-blahboybaz: no report of missing firmware :)02:16
blahboybaznice02:16
blahboybazso we can try to connect them again?02:16
TJ-blahboybaz: now lets go back to "bluetoothctl" and do "scan on" then "pairable on" "default-agent" and set your headset to pairing again and hope it shows up02:16
blahboybazTJ-: Do I power the headphones on first or after the commands?02:17
TJ-blahboybaz: shouldn't matter - pairing/discovery lasts for quite a while02:18
blahboybazok02:18
blahboybazIt picked up the television and my headphones02:19
TJ-blahboybaz: we're now hoping to see the device show up with a [NEW] message02:19
TJ-blahboybaz: YAY!02:19
blahboybazand something else too now02:19
blahboybazidk what02:19
TJ-blahboybaz: so you see its MAC address? then do "pair <MAC>"02:19
blahboybazlet me look02:19
TJ-blahboybaz: recall TAB-complete works on MAC addresses02:19
blahboybazlet me try see if they are working --it looks good02:20
TJ-blahboybaz: also do "trust <MAC>" so they'll auto reconnect02:21
blahboybazTJ-: Well maybe I should show you the output (they aren't actually working when I play a youtube video but he output made me think they would02:21
blahboybazTJ-: https://pastebin.com/8a47W1SS02:23
blahboybazIt looks like they connected then disconnected02:23
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TJ-blahboybaz: OK, now you should be able to use the GUI bluetooth applet to control them. Did you "trust D0:8A:22:AC:D5:8A" ?02:24
blahboybazTJ-: they are working02:24
TJ-blahboybaz: using either bluetoothctl ("connect D0:8A:22:AC:D5:8A") or the GUI you should now be able to connect the headset02:24
TJ-blahboybaz: fab :)02:25
blahboybazI did the trust <mac> then powered of then on then they connected and stayed connected I'm listening through them now02:25
TJ-blahboybaz: a great success02:25
blahboybazyay!!02:25
blahboybazty so so much02:25
blahboybazI have a room mate who will appreciate it too02:25
TJ-blahboybaz: Broadcom deviecs cause a lot of this kind of problem, especially on the Wifi side02:26
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dman777hello02:57
dman777for the server live iso.... is there is a error at the end of the installation and the installer resets. Is there a way I can grab that log before it resets or after if resets?02:58
ExcessiveAggroHi all - Trying to make sure my raid array is alerting me via email and this guide I'm using says to put the command in to /etc/rc.local to make sure it runs at boot time.  Ubuntu doesnt appear to use that, is there a diferent location I should put this command?03:10
skyliner_369what's a good IDE for all variants of C and possibly Vulkan too?03:31
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: mdadm can be configured to do that itself via mdadm.conf when configured to use --monitor mode03:36
ExcessiveAggroI was using this guide - https://ioflood.com/blog/2015/04/21/setting-up-software-raid-mdadm-status-alert-emails-for-failed-drives-in-centos-ubuntu-and-debian/03:36
ExcessiveAggrohe claims you have to add that --monitor command to some startup area or it wont start again after reboot03:36
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TJ-ExcessiveAggro: mdadm comes with the monitor services ; mdmonitor.service - so just needs configuration, see /etc/default/mdadm where AUTOSCAN=true; services are controlled via systemd units now and you can list all those available with "dpkg -L mdadm | grep systemd" -- note those timers. You could alter "mdmonitor-oneshot.timer" which triggers "mdmonitor-oneshot.service"03:44
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: currently its set to daily; so assuming you have /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf configured for email with a program set to be executed you should be sorted (I recall that recently mdadm's dependency on an email sending agent was removed so you may need to investigate that aspect)03:46
ExcessiveAggrook that's great news03:46
ExcessiveAggroThen I might be done already lol03:46
ExcessiveAggroI did configure /etc/mdadm/mdadm.conf03:47
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: and I recommend you read the recent changelog carefully because it does provide some info " less /usr/share/doc/mdadm/changelog.Debian.gz "03:48
ExcessiveAggroI've done some echos from the command line and messages are going out in that respect.  And I did a mdadm --test and a message also went out.  If the daily checks are running than I could be good to go03:48
ExcessiveAggroI will check that out also - thanks so much03:48
ExcessiveAggroDann Frazier appears to be the man - hes all over this changelog03:50
ExcessiveAggroTJ: Thanks again for your help.  I just did a --fail on one of my disks so I will wait and see if it alerts me :)  do you know where i can find more detail on the options available in the [timer]04:08
ExcessiveAggroTJ: I think I found information on how to modify the TIMER... any idea on how i can resetart the mdadm monitor to reload the timer?04:14
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TJ-ExcessiveAggro: you don't need to04:18
ExcessiveAggroI changed it from daily to minutely - just to see if it would detect the failed disk04:18
ExcessiveAggrobut it didnt appear to accept the change.  So I did a sudo systemctl restart mdmonitor.service and it emailed me04:19
ExcessiveAggroSo I think I'm all good.  Thanks again for your help.  I hope I can be as much help to others eventually04:20
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: for changing the timer just create a drop-in, which can be done automatically with "sudo systemctl edit mdmonitor-oneshot.timer" and entering just the stanza heading and command you want, e.g: "[Timer]" "Calendar=..." <-- your setting04:20
ExcessiveAggrooh the drop-in : I will have to read up on that.  Still new here04:20
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: those drop-ins get put in /etc/systemd/system/<service-name>.d/04:21
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: so they add-to, or override existing, options in the package shipped unit files04:21
ExcessiveAggrogot it - I need to go read a bit on systemd.04:22
TJ-ExcessiveAggro: it's very elegant and predictable compared to the old shell-script based sysv init methods04:22
ExcessiveAggroAny issues with the restart method I did?  Making sure I didnt break anything04:22
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skyliner_369who knows the ACTUAL name for the theme simply named "dark" in the settings?07:04
skyliner_369I believe it has a name and I want to import the color theme to a thing but I have no idea what it's even called07:05
tomreynskyliner_369: what have you done so far in an attempt to find out?07:06
skyliner_369failed at basic googling, forgot where I even found the name before, and came here07:08
tomreynsound slike a good start. are you into apt and dpkg commands, yet?07:09
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tomreynthose are for managing and quering package information. and this theme must be packaged somehoe, i guess we can agree on?07:10
skyliner_369I do plenty of that. I was actually looking to import the theme to KDevelop so it stops frying my eyeballs.07:10
skyliner_369it seems to be called yaru-dark07:11
skyliner_369yeah. I found it. tweaks.07:11
tomreynnice07:12
skyliner_369I much prefer dark themes. they're much, much more pleasant to look at. A white sheet of paper is fine because it's never brighter than the surrounding environment. a white screen on the other hand...07:15
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Lucas2021Hi everyone09:23
Lucas2021I have a problem installing one programm, I think it could be a video driver. Can anyone help me ?09:24
lotuspsychjeLucas2021: whats the issue please09:30
Lucas2021lotuspsychje: Hi. I'm trying to install a software and this message appears in the terminal: "DefaultRenderingErrorListener.errorOccurred: CONTEXT_CREATION_ERROR: Renderer: Error creating Canvas3D graphics context for queryProperties() IDV"09:34
lotuspsychjeLucas2021: whats the packagename you trying to install on wich ubuntu version please?09:35
Lucas2021lotuspsychje: Ubuntu version is 20.04.1 LTS and I don't know how to find the Linux update for my graphic card, the graphic card is Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (CML GT2). I tried updating Mesa but the issue is still here, on the Intel website I can't find anything helpful09:39
lotuspsychjeLucas2021: thank you, can you pastebin the whole output in a pastebin after; sudo apt install your-package-here?09:39
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Lucas2021lotuspsychje: thank you. I'm a beginner on Ubuntu, what is a pastebin?09:41
lotuspsychjeLucas2021: its a website that can hold your paste info and share the link in this channel, so volunteers can help you better, understanding what your issue is about09:42
lotuspsychje!paste | Lucas202109:43
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sdk__How long has been since all of the members in this IRS has been using Ubuntu, want to hear the side of the story ?09:54
lotuspsychje!discuss | sdk__09:55
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Lucas2021Hi everyone. I have an issue with a software  called IDV. The installation is ok but, when I try to launch the software, the terminal return an error:09:58
Lucas2021"3D [dev] 1.6.0-pre12-daily-experimental daily09:58
oerheksdon't copy like that, the freenode server goes bonkers.09:58
oerhekssee the paste factoid, thanks09:58
Lucas2021For what I found on internet, it seems that a video card driver update is needed but I can't figure out how to do that.09:59
Lucas2021The video card is Mesa Intel® UHD Graphics 630 (CML GT2) .09:59
Lucas2021If you need other informations just ask me.09:59
Lucas2021I hope you help me find a solution. thanks a lot.09:59
Lucas2021Thanks. This is the Url for my paste https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bkDxDXVbGr/09:59
Lucas2021 Thanks. This is the Url for my paste https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bkDxDXVbGr/09:59
oerheksno bots, thanks09:59
Lucas2021hi10:11
Lucas2021I have the Url for my issue  : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bkDxDXVbGr/10:11
oerhekswhat is IDV exactly? url?10:19
Lucas2021IDV is a geoscience software10:20
lotuspsychjeLucas2021: On Linux or Unix environments, users start the IDV with the runIDV command from the installation directory, did you do that?10:21
tomreynmaybe you shouldn't try just version "1.6.0-pre12-daily-experimental daily" but also the latest stable release10:23
Lucas2021Yes and when I do that, then come out the error in the url above.10:24
tomreynmaybe try a different openjdk/openjre version10:25
Lucas2021tomreyn: thanks10:26
EugenAI'm running ubuntu 20.04 (arm), created new user, its desktop looks kind of different than default one11:29
EugenAdefault user has mate desktop with simple drop-down app menu..11:30
lotuspsychje!arm | EugenA see also11:41
ubottuEugenA see also: ARM is a specific (RISC) processor architecture used in a variety of applications such as handhelds and networkdevices. For more information see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ARM . For ARM specific support, stop by the #ubuntu-arm channel.11:41
Lucas2021tomreyn: unfortunately don't work11:51
fwef64Hi, I'm running the latest LTS (20.04) and I'd like to upgrade a package called bolt. The version on 20.04 is 0.8-4 and on 20.10 it's 0.8-1. Is there any way I could use just that single package from 20.10 without upgrading the whole system?12:13
fwef64Sorry, on 20.10 it's 0.9-1, not 0.8-1.12:14
lotuspsychje!info bolt12:14
ubottubolt (source: bolt): system daemon to manage thunderbolt 3 devices. In component main, is optional. Version 0.8-4ubuntu1 (focal), package size 129 kB, installed size 484 kB12:14
lotuspsychjefwef64: see !backports or !pinning12:15
fwef64!backports12:15
ubottuIf new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging12:15
fwef64!pinning12:15
ubottupinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto12:15
fwef64lotuspsychje: thanks!12:16
geosmileAny ideas on how to remove this file --> rm "'--exclude=input_dir'"12:44
geosmilerm: cannot remove ''\''--exclude=input_dir'\''': No such file or directory12:44
oerhekswhat is the exact command used?12:46
okamisSo I connected a soon failing hdd and I got a notification that I should backup it asap. Is there a way to get that warning on a headless system?12:50
kubast2is there no man page for pidfd_getfd in a 5.8.0 kernel man-pages tree?12:52
kubast2Just asking I couldn't find popos irc channel seems like their 20.04 lts lacks pidfd_getfd manpage12:52
kubast2was it just not part of a 5.8.0 man-pages tree?12:52
kubast2DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Pop!_OS 20.04 LTS"12:53
kubast2wait right12:53
oerheksokamis, smartmontools, like this;https://blog.technicalfever.com/2018/01/11/Setup-SMART-on-ubuntu-server/  and span a notification when you log in with ssh12:53
oerhekskubast2, no pop-os support here, but you have been told that before.12:54
geosmileoerheks, i typed the exact command12:54
kubast2Really, I haven't used popos much before12:54
kubast2hmm12:54
geosmile'--exclude=input_dir' ---> ls shows me this filename12:54
Deano59Lies.12:54
kubast2yeah I don't think I have asked for anything before, well on freenode you can use someone else's nickname and login as the other anyway so12:55
oerheks rm "'--exclude=input_dir'" has too many quotations? >  rm "--exclude=input_dir"12:55
kubast2I doubt anyone would want to use it though well cya I will just see the name of the man page files and install the according package12:55
kubast2bye12:55
geosmileoerheks, rm ./'--exclude=input_dir' -- this did the trick12:58
alnrhow to change gnome-shell css (eg top panel font). instructions i've seen say it should be in /usr/share/themes/<chosen-theme>/gnome-shell/gnome-shell.css, but none of the thems seem to have a a gnome-shell folder14:36
oerheksalnr, i think you want ubuntu.css https://askubuntu.com/questions/1175074/difference-between-gnome-shell-css-and-ubuntu-css-and-what-are-they-for14:40
alnri had tried to change the default one to no avail. i have some theme adwaita-dark. now i'm reading, that i have to create the gnome-shell folder and within that, the gnome-shell.css14:42
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ktosiekI'm getting a very long "kernel" boot time from systemd-analyze: Startup finished in 17.684s (firmware) + 3.523s (loader) + 49.802s (kernel) + 1min 51.608s (userspace) = 3min 2.619s - how should I go about debugging that?14:48
tomreynktosiek: systemd-analyze blame14:51
tomreynalso critical-chain14:51
ktosiektomreyn: thanks, but I think that only shows userspace, and it's the "49s (kernel)" I'm worried about14:52
tomreynyou're right, that's both userspace only.14:52
tomreyni'm not actually sure what exactly to do about the kernel14:53
tomreynbut you can take a look at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/Debugging and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelDebuggingTricks14:53
tomreynalso perf may help14:54
tomreynthe really unusually long time in your list is userspace, though14:56
BluesKajHowdy folks14:57
ktosiekit is long, but "graphical.target" finishes at ~8s (with gdm < ~3s), so I'm not really concerned - I think things like TeamViewer and virtualisation networking (Docker, libvirt) take long time to start. graphical.target is done at ~8s14:59
oerhekssuch info would be helpfull indeed, blame teamviewer15:00
ktosiekcan't really blame TV for the long kernel time, though :-)15:00
oerheksencrypted install?15:01
ktosiekyes, but wouldn't the time I took to enter password count against some userspace service?15:02
ktosiekor is the "kernel time" everything from starting the kernel to starting systemd?15:03
oerheksthat might save 10 sec?15:03
ktosiekI've got to reboot anyway, let's see if it's better if I type the password on time15:05
tomreyn"kernel time" would start after (boot) loader / grub and last until starting systemd, i would think. if you have FDE on / and enter the passphrase during early boot this should could against initrd, so 'kernel'15:05
tomreynperformance issue exists between keyboard and chair, i'd say. ;-)15:06
oerheksdisable teamviewer service, i'd say.15:07
ktosiekthank you! It does seem the "kernel time" is mostly me typing in the password ^_^15:08
tomreynbetter run some benchmarks on this user, maybe they are showing wear-out effects and need to be replaced.15:11
ktosiekthe teamviewer service doesn't seem to add much to the critical path, I'm more worried about 5s of NetworkManager-wait-online.service (and why is it needed on a desktop, with local authentication and home directories)15:11
ktosiekdisabled that, now waiting for plymouth is taking 3s. Well, I've got 2s better, that's still something :-D15:21
fbiaaahello! I mapped caps lock to ctrl/escape using xcape and put the mapping commands to .profile file the thing is I have to manaully source the profile file - otherwise those commands aren't working. Where should I put them instead?15:33
grosbouletHello, I need help to configure ufw.16:04
okamisHi, Im misunderstanding lvm, I got an ext hdd, using it as physical volume, does it mean its locked to that host forever? That I cannot mount it to another host?16:05
grosbouletI want to allow sh (22) from my home and my parents, for world, I want to hide ssh (22) but redirect 2222 to ssh ?16:06
grosbouletokamis: in another host with lvm, you can mount your hdd :)16:07
oerhekssud ufw allow ssh16:08
oerheksits a short-name16:08
oerheksoh, missed the 2nd part, you want to bridge 2222 to 22 internally?16:08
grosbouletoerheks: yes!16:09
grosbouletoerheks: I did ufw allow from myHome to any port ssh and ufw allow 2222/tcp... I add rule in before.rules for nat...16:10
ikoniaallow ia not forwarding16:11
oerhekssome example, in the 1st answer16:11
oerhekshttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1148856/facing-problem-in-forwarding-traffic-on-port-2222-to-docker-172-17-0-2-2216:11
ikoniawhy do you actually want to forward the traffic between ports16:12
ikoniawhat is the problem you are trying to solve16:12
oerhekshide 22 to the world?16:12
grosbouletoerheks: If I try to connect to port 2222 from another server (so not my home or parents' home), I can not connect (time out) but if I do ufw allow OpenSSH I can from everywhere connect to 2222 and 22...16:13
ikoniawhy though ?16:13
oerheksone can easier run ssh on 22222 than changing ports16:13
ikoniabut why16:13
ikoniawhat's the actual problem - rather than the soution16:13
okamisikonia because a lot of bots spamming port 22. Remember myself getting hacked once16:14
ikoniathey will port knock 22222 too16:14
ikoniachanging ports won't do anything16:14
ikoniahence why I'm asking what is the 'problem'16:14
okamisI agree that the second port grosboulet chose is not optimal. Anyway I will let grosboulet answer what hes trying to solve16:15
grosbouletikonia: at work, I can not connect to port 22 but my company allow 2222... So at work, I want to connect to port 2222 and at home whith 22... After opening 2222 to world, I want to set portknock to hide 2222 :)16:17
ikoniagrosboulet: why not just set ssh to listen on 2 ports16:17
ikoniaor run two instances16:17
ikoniathat way you can shutdown / startup16:18
grosbouletthe 2222 port is an example, my company allow another port :)16:18
ikoniayeah, I get that, but it doesn't change the answer16:18
ikoniaI also suspect trying to bypass your works network rules will not end well for you16:18
okamislvm question: so I remove my ext-hdd but I still see /dev/ext-hdd/lv1  how do I update that to reflect reality?16:18
ikoniaokamis: remove the volume16:19
ikoniaor set it to active no16:19
ikoniaputting an external harddisk under lvm control is not a good idea16:19
okamisso its better to just have 2 partitions and run ext4 on them directly?16:19
ikoniaokamis: if its an external usb style disk - I would say yes16:20
okamisyeah, it sort of is and isnt, but is, I had a feeling. Alright thank you for the guidance.16:21
grosbouletikonia: 2 process for same service ? My company allow my to use ssh, but only for 2222 port :)16:21
ikoniagrosboulet: carry on then16:22
grosbouletikonia: I does not know that sshd can listen on multiple port. Thanks for your help16:26
oerheksedit /etc/ssh/sshd_config and set port to what you want16:26
grosbouletdone, it works!16:27
grosbouletnow, I have to read doc for ufw and podman :)16:27
ypielHello, I would like to upgrade a laptop that is 19.10 to last LST. But it seems that 19.10 is no more supported at all. How can I update ? thanks16:50
coXZistanyone having issues switching ttys in UB20.04 or is it just me ?   -_-16:50
oerheks!eolupgrade | ypiel16:52
ubottuypiel: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades16:52
oerheksyou must not have touched that machine in 6 months16:53
coXZistoerheks: like an ugly girlfriend....lol16:54
knstnHello. Has anyone ever decreased m from its default 5% to 1% on a drive? Is there a chance of losing data?17:07
ypiel@coXZist  lol17:09
ypiel@oerheks : yes I don't use this laptop often17:10
ypielWhen I do 'do-release-upgrade' the response is 'Your Ubuntu release is not supported anymore.'17:11
cmdaltescapeJayDoubleu, i had one question about proxmox:  is it necessary to get a raid-controller, or some sort of PCI device to "feed" the VM a bunch of hard drives when making a ZFS pool? (or do normal SATA ports suffice?)17:11
oerheksypiel, see ubottu17:13
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mortis it actually that hard for bluetoothtl to print anything other than org.bluez.Error.Failed every time anything goes on17:25
mortgoes wrong*17:25
jeremy31mort: Is it Broadcom Bluetooth?17:26
mortno, but that's not the point17:26
mortbluetoothd knows exactly why it's failing, it even prints the reasons in logs, it just... doesn't send the information about why it failed over dbus apparently?17:27
jeremy31mort: sounds like a bug that needs reported17:30
mortI don't think it's a bug, it's been that way forever and most dbus-based *ctl commands also don't really print errors in a useful way17:31
JayDoubleucmdaltescape: normal hardware is ok , no need for some fancy raid controllers17:50
atul1090I am following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MovingLinuxPartition guide from moving ubuntu 20.04 partition from one harddisk to another. My new harddisk is nvme disk (and it got mounted as /dev/nvme0n1p1) and I am not sure what should I use for hd number for this disk (in Step5 of guide). Can someone help me do that or something which I can18:02
atul1090follow to achieve the same?18:02
garyserjanybody here use apache? i'm stuck trying to get php running18:05
garyserji've done apt-get install php libapache2-mod-php     But it's still not seeing my php file when I do curl 127.0.0.1/index.php18:05
tatertotzgaryserj: are you chatting from the computer right now? yes/no18:28
punkgeekis /etc/rc.local script file disabled in the new ubuntu versions?19:00
ikoniapunkgeek: don't believe so19:00
ikoniathought it was one of the last units systemd executed19:00
punkgeekSo how can I run a command after startrup without login?19:02
ikoniathere are many ways19:02
ikoniawhat are you trying to actually do19:02
punkgeekonly running a shell script file19:02
ikoniathat does what.....19:02
punkgeekWhat is the simplest way? rather than systemd19:06
ikonia what do you want to do19:10
knstnman 5 systemd.timer19:17
knstnman 5 crontab19:18
geosmilehttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/W92zYFrKxm/ - any ideas how to fix this "apt upgrade" issue?19:25
ikoniageosmile: my word, what version of ubuntu is that19:26
ikonia18.04 ?19:29
geosmileyes19:32
knstnI have an external HDD 2TB. Is it safe to to "tune2fs -m 1 /dev/..." ? The default 5% that holds for root is too much.19:33
ikoniathat's a very odd warning19:33
geosmileikonia, i'm just trying to apt upgrade the machine19:33
ikoniaknstn: it's not too much19:33
ikoniageosmile: was this an 18.04 install, or was it something else that got upgraded to 18.04 ?19:34
asdf28knstn yes it is, i set it to 2%19:36
geosmileikonia, this is 18.04 from aws19:36
asdf28no problems so far19:36
geosmileI used one of their ami's - and got  into this19:36
geosmileikonia, so it should be a fresh install19:36
ikoniageosmile: the two things I'd heck is first remove the package from the cache and re-update see if the error persists, also check your 'env' status and make sure LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set correctly19:37
ikoniaasdf28: it's set correctly, leave it alone19:37
asdf28why? what can possibly happen?19:41
asdf28i lowered it because it made the partition backups too big19:42
oerheksikonia, interesting answer: https://askubuntu.com/a/1301306 -- sudo fuser -kv /var/cache/debconf/config.dat && sudo apt --fix-broken install19:47
oerheksi see this a lot with multiarch i386 installed19:47
ikoniaI thought multi-arch had long gone though now19:53
ikoniawith the dropping of 32bit19:53
davyde84hi! I'm tryin to install this package libglu1-mesa-dev but i have issues with dependencies20:17
davyde84https://pastebin.com/g9RHDPeJ20:17
oerheksdavyde84, did you use a ppa like this? https://launchpad.net/~kisak/+archive/ubuntu/kisak-mesa20:23
oerhekskisak~b in the names gave me a clue20:24
davyde84yes...20:25
davyde84https://termbin.com/dsrw20:25
davyde84this is my sources.list20:25
oerheksi see ..20:26
davyde84i neither remember why that ppa...20:26
oerheksnot sure, you must have had a reason, for QT, nvidia, something like that20:27
oerheksreverse it with ppa-purge..20:27
oerheks!ppa-purge20:27
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html20:27
davyde84sudo ppa-purge ppa:ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa20:31
davyde84like this?20:31
oerheksjups20:31
davyde84davyde@Star-Pc:~/mudlet/build$ sudo ppa-purge ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa20:32
davyde84Updating packages lists20:32
davyde84PPA to be removed: kisak kisak-mesa20:32
davyde84Warning:  Could not find package list for PPA: kisak kisak-mesa20:32
davyde84davyde@Star-Pc:~/mudlet/build$20:32
davyde84shit20:32
oerheksppa:kisak/kisak-mesa should be correct20:34
ioriatry sudo ppa-purge -d focal ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa davyde8420:34
ioriasorry20:34
ioriatry sudo ppa-purge -d bionic ppa:kisak/kisak-mesa davyde8420:34
davyde84nothing.. maybe because i delete that from the gui when i tried to upgrade version?20:35
ioriareenable it20:35
oerheksyes, add it again, update, and ppa-purge20:35
oerheksshould be possible within one session20:36
oerheksyoir previous sources.list paste suggested it was enabled20:37
davyde84seems working20:37
davyde84wow and i installed my package!20:38
davyde84yuuh!!!! thanks!!!!!!20:40
davyde84love u!20:40
oerhekshave fun!20:40
davyde84now i can play with sounds in a MUD !! if you know what they are aahaha20:41
davyde84thanks again and goodnight20:41
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egrainis there no disable subtitles key in totem?21:28
zeeksomeone still using ship script from github ?21:29
ikoniawhat from github ?21:30
oerheksegrain, i just checked, it does not, indeed. it is available in the menu though21:31
egrainthanks.21:32
harovalihi, I have a Virtual Private Server in my local telco which runs Ubuntu 16.04.7 LTS. The telco runs this in some sort of hypervisor, I think it is Microsoft Azure. I run this for 10 months fine. The telco had a hardware issue on January 1th night, and relocated my VPS. After much struggle without knowing what would happen, the VPS was accessible. However (continues)21:50
harovalisome services weren't correctly started, f.i. sshd.service reportes /var/run/sshd directory missing running systemctl status (cont'd)21:51
harovalignu screen also failed to start with the same structure of problem, namely, /var/run/screen was missing21:51
ikoniaput the directories back ?21:52
ikoniaor use this as an excuse to upgrade to a current distro21:52
harovaliafter some googling, I saw a sort of this problem reported, and put the directories back as ikonia  said21:52
harovaliparticularly /var/run/sshd and /var/run/screen21:53
harovalithis made those two programs work21:53
harovalihowever, I have trouble with some sort of intertwined lock betweetn systemd and apt subsystem21:54
harovaliikonia: it would be nice if I could find a wayd for this to run21:54
ikoniaso what's the problem ?21:54
harovaliespecially the problem with systemd/ apt  I don't know which /var/run directories might be missing21:55
ikoniajust start each service and fix the errors21:55
harovaliI thought this could be a friendly channel, I'll insist though21:56
ikonia?21:56
zenenhey is this an appropriate channel for getting help with ubuntu servers?21:56
ikoniayup21:56
zenennice! so I'm trying to attach some raspberry pi's running ubuntu server to my LAN using a network switch21:57
harovaliikonia: please see this output https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tFVNWJ9T8K/21:57
harovaliikonia: I'd be very thankful to anyone who helps me understand what might be missing21:58
zenenI'm using the switch for the computer I'm on right now and the connection is fine. when I'm using the ubuntu servers, I can't ping anything outside of localhost21:58
zeekguys a little help pls , i have a file that runs with this command : bash filex  // and i want to run it without using 'bash' upfront..21:58
ikoniaharovali: so read the var.conf file and looks for duplicates21:58
ikoniaharovali: I'd also suggest you are missing user accounrs as it can't set the owners correctly21:59
zenenzeek: I think that putting a #!/bin/bash on the top of the file should make it executable21:59
zeeki will try, thx21:59
zenenmore info here: https://bash.cyberciti.biz/guide/Shebang21:59
harovaliikonia: please see https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/X8J68Fbctw/   ( my /usr/lib/tmpfiles.d/var.conf )21:59
ikoniazenen: are the machines on the  network22:00
zenenI don't know what you mean by that. They are plugged into the network switch, which is attached to the main router22:00
zenenip route is null22:00
harovaliikonia: can't find any dups22:00
ikoniazenen: are they getting IP's22:01
ikoniais there a dhcp server offering them IP's22:01
zenenThere is, but they aren't making contact with the server22:01
ikoniaharovali: that looks good so you can ignore that warning22:01
zenenoh, I can ping 0.0.0.022:01
ikoniazenen: are they asking for a dhcp address ?22:01
harovaliikonia: thanks22:01
zenenI'm not sure22:02
zenenwhere would that information be located?22:02
ikoniaharovali: there is the named bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/180484722:02
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1804847 in systemd (Ubuntu) "systemd=229-4ubuntu21.8 use of fchownat failes on some systems (openvz)" [Undecided,Fix released]22:02
ikoniazenen: ok - so that's the first thing you should have a look at22:02
harovaliikonia: this looks strange https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TfxNShv77M/  ( my /etc/fstab )   because I see no /run entry. Is that right ?22:02
ikoniazenen: are the pi's asking for an IP22:02
ikoniaharovali: that looks normal22:03
zenenI don't believe so. I want them to have static IPs because they'll be acting as servers22:03
ikoniazenen: have you configured them to have static IP's22:04
zeekzenen, i have this on top of the file #! /usr/bin/env bash22:04
zenenikonia: no I have not22:05
zeekis about ship script (network tool)22:05
ikoniazenen: so they are not using dhcp and you've not configured an IP22:05
ikoniazenen: how do you expect them to be on the network ?22:05
zenenahaha when I plugged them in the first time, directly to the router, they worked properly22:05
ikoniazenen: that means they are using dhcp22:05
zenenoops, okay22:06
oerheksnetplan perhaps..22:06
ikoniazenen: so are they getting an IP now22:06
harovaliikonia: however, shoudn't systemd-tmpfiles --create run without issues instead of the paste https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tFVNWJ9T8K/ ?22:07
ikoniaharovali: it depends22:07
ikoniaharovali: it maybe failing quite correctly22:07
harovaliikonia: hmm22:07
zenenomg22:09
zenenikonia: i realised that i toggled dhcp off in my netplan as I was going to configure static ip22:10
zeneni fixed it up, restarted and now it's back on the network22:10
harovaliikonia: then I have this problem which I mentioned , the intertwined systemd / apt whatever corruption or missing whatever. Especially, I'm trying to install a package named dovecot. apt-get install dovecot-core  runs for TWO MINUTES and fails. this is the output https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5BVkhYrmCg/22:11
ikoniawhy are you trying to install new things on a broken sysstem22:11
ikoniathat's just asking for a problem - fix it, get it stable22:11
ikoniathen decide what to do22:11
harovaliikonia: I think something is corrupted, but whatever apt-get install -f   or dpgk-reconfigure I try to run, hangs with the same problem22:11
ikoniayou're just running random commands22:12
ikoniayou already know the file system has problems22:12
harovaliikonia: yes that's true22:12
oerheksdovecot on an ancient 16.04 .. i would start all over with a fresh 18.04 or higher22:13
harovalioerheks: thanks22:13
harovaliikonia: thanks22:14
zeekzenen, thx worked..22:28
zenennice! good to hear22:28
zeekalso i tryed to export path to .bashrc  with no succes , but worked when moved the file to /usr/local/bin ..22:29
zeeki need to learn how to export to .bashrc22:29
zeekim so new in linux :D but i love it22:29
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XV8!info ssh22:42
ubottussh (source: openssh): secure shell client and server (metapackage). In component main, is optional. Version 1:8.2p1-4ubuntu0.1 (focal), package size 4 kB, installed size 117 kB22:42
XV8key exchange authentication appears to be broken with this version of ssh22:43
ikoniareally ?22:43
ikoniaseems to be working ok for everyone else22:43
XV8When I use ssh-keygen as my own user, tells me I generate the keys with perms that are too permissive (this is what is default). After changing the public key to 0600. After using ssh-copy-id to all of my target hosts and trying to connect with the key, I get this error: Load key "/home/$user/.ssh/id_rsa.pub": invalid format22:44
XV8Looking on Google, appears to be an upstream bug with SSH22:45
ikoniahow is it working for everyone else ?22:45
ikoniaXV8: what does the public key format look like22:46
ikonia(when it says it's invalid)22:46
XV8It's a single line: ssh-rsa <$KEY> $user@host22:47
XV8no whitespace in key either22:48
ikoniayou're doing this on a 20.04 machine ?22:48
XV820.04.1 LTS22:48
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XV8ikonia https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ySjXnSJphG/23:05
kotek14Sup. Does anyone know if they're going to fix ALC294 sound card on 20.04? It used to work normally on 5.4.0-42. Now I don't get any sound from laptop speakers.23:05
ikoniakotek14: is there a bug logged23:06
kotek14ikonia I sent a bug report in December but it haven't moved since https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/190828623:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1908286 in linux (Ubuntu) "Asus G732LWS | ALC294 | Speakers don't work on 20.04 or 20.10" [Undecided,Confirmed]23:07
ikoniakotek14: then how would anyone know if it's going to be fixed23:07
ikoniaXV8: I'm just grabbing a 20.04 box23:08
kotek14I know that many users had trouble with ALC294, that's why I asked23:08
XV8also fysa, these target hosts are running in lxc containers23:08
ikoniakotek14: ....but many users don't matter, the bug report and status does23:09
kotek14ikonia, Alright then, I'll just keep my fingers (and toes) crossed23:09
kotek14Thank you23:10
HashHello23:27
HashIf you image an ubuntu partition/drive and restore it on a diff pc, will it work?23:27
HashBy diff pc I mean cpu/hardware config23:28
kotek14Hash: Depends. If your original machine had several drives in /etc/fstab, it's going to get messy23:31
kotek14Happened to me before23:32
kotek14Hash: what is your goal?23:32
HashWell, I went to microcenter and bought this: https://i.imgur.com/dfEjBya.png23:39
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HashGoing to make a new pc, and put my drives in there. Trying to not have to reinstall linux23:39
HashSo I figured, if just move this drive to a new hardware setup, since it's a default kernel, not customized, hw should be detected and work fine23:39
HashI'd just need to modify any other drives montpoints etc. etc.23:40
HashMy only question/concer is regarding hw change underneath. Windows fails to work if you do this, but I expect linux to kind of work it out23:40
HashI'll check it out. It's a 128gb ssd with / and /home. I'll try to boot it in the new system and see how that goes.23:41
kotek14Yeah, that should work if you move over drives. Keep your fingers (and toes) crossed23:43
HashI always keep my toes crossed.23:45
XV8ikonia interesting. So if I call the full path of the key with the -i flag, it fails, but if I remove -i, it allows me ot use the key with no issues.23:48
XV8ikonia I am an idiot. I was trying to authenticate with the public key, not the private key. /facepalm23:53
XV8That's why it was complaining about the format.23:53
* XV8 needs more coffee23:53
mefistofelesXV8: try less :)23:54
XV8mefistofeles I do need to drink more water, that is a fact, lol23:54

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