[00:53] <deadrom> hi
[00:53] <deadrom> LibreOffice 7 for 18.04 - is it in any official repos?
[00:54] <deadrom> sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/libreoffice-7-0 <- trustworthy?
[00:56] <sarnold> deadrom: you're pretty much giving root access to whoever controls that ppa
[00:56] <deadrom> well, that's the case with every ppa isn't it?
[00:57] <sarnold> yes
[01:18] <arooni> anyone here use unison to filesync? and had issues with unison not finding the unison executable ont he server you're connecting to even though its int he path ?
[02:12] <kinghat> does anyone know if there are any improvements for the zfs installer on 20.10 compared to 20.04?
[02:16] <shelcod> Hey everyone, I'm having an issue with my Xubuntu installation.
[02:16] <asenm> Hello, folks! I have the following errors in dmesg [ 8277.175241] Buffer I/O error on device mtdblock0, logical block 0  [ 8277.186081] end_request: I/O error, dev mtdblock0, sector 0 [ 8277.191689] FAT-fs (mtdblock0): unable to read boot sector however i don't see this device being mounted ... mount output here: https://pastebin.com/NkE1cw8R
[02:16] <asenm> lsblk output here:https://pastebin.com/iy4kcbC3 how can i figure what the problem is and if this is in fact a problem?
[02:17] <kotek14> shelcod: You can join #xubuntu for xubuntu-specific help. So, what is the problem?
[02:17] <shelcod> I tried changing my resolution to an unsupported resolution, and now whenever I sign into my main account, I get a black screen.
[02:17] <shelcod> and when I try to use xrandr from a second account, it doesn't allow me to change my original accounts resolution.
[02:17] <kotek14> shelcod: What about other accounts?
[02:18] <shelcod> They work fine
[02:18] <kotek14> Oh, I see. What does xrandr say?
[02:18] <shelcod> I'm currently using a 2nd account.
[02:20] <guiverc> shelcod, you could maybe try modifying ~/.config/xfce4/xfconf/xfce-perchannel-xml/displays.xml and change resolution to what it was (should be), but I'd make a backup of that file for sure, in case of error.  You didn't give release details (I'm basing on my own release)
[02:20] <shelcod> So if I sign into a different account, open the terminal, then switch to my main account and run "xrandr -q", it says "Cannot Open Display" and try to run "xrandr -q"
[02:20] <shelcod> Sorry, forgot to delete the last sentence of that last post.
[02:21] <shelcod> Alright. I'll try that.
[02:21] <guiverc> shelcod, since your current (2nd) accounts works, compare (diff) the difference between the file I mentioned of the existing (2nd) and initial account maybe safer (per my advice..)
[02:22] <shelcod> That's a good idea.
[02:23]  * guiverc if the diffrence is shown; just copy it to your existing & chown maybeeeeeeeee
[02:23]  * guiverc shown - as it seen & make sense with your change..
[02:25] <kotek14> You can just use a different TTY under your own account
[02:26] <kotek14> Switch using Ctrl+Alt+F1 (Your desktop runs on tty7 which can be accessed with Ctrl+Alt+F7)
[02:29] <cloudcell> hello, is it possible to move the clock from the center to the right of my screen ? (in ubuntu 20.04)
[02:29] <shelcod> I tried that already, I got the same issue as the x server wasn't active.
[02:29] <shelcod> cloudcell Look into the unite plugin. I know it can out the clock to the right.
[02:30] <cloudcell> thanks shelcod
[02:30] <shelcod> You're welcome
[02:53] <pyeverything> could someone please help me with this question? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1305387/getting-rid-of-protobuf-3-13-0-in-ubuntu-20-04-and-set-protobuf-3-6-1-as-default
[03:06] <Delvien> pyeverything: apt list | grep "proto" - then pastebin the results
[03:27] <Kurozen> Some site suggests to delete group of lines in a file to do: sed '1,100d' somefile.txt ... but in my case it prints into stdin some other piece of code
[03:27] <Kurozen> really not what I meant
[04:07] <Wanderer-> Is it possible to create a service for a gui application which keeps crashing? So basically restarting it everytime it crashes?
[04:08] <Delvien> seems like its a better idea to fix the app instead :P
[04:10] <Wanderer-> -_-
[04:10] <Wanderer-> So I was thinking, If I ask the question and dont mention anything about crashing, maybe Ill get an actual answer
[04:11] <Delvien> I can say this, its absolutely possible
[04:28] <matt_guest> Hi. My headless ubuntu server 18.04.4 LTS (on a HP microserver) can no longer access the outside network after being restarted yesterday. I can still SSH into it on my local network. I also updated my router firmware yesterday and I'm struggling to identify where the issue is. I can ping local IP addresses from the server. Ping google returns
[04:28] <matt_guest> 'destination host unreachable'. I have link aggregation enabled on my router and a bond setup in netplan. Any troubleshooting advice appreciated! Thanks. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7wHbh4NyYm/
[04:48] <Bashing-om> matsaman: I brainstorm with you - what results ' ping -c3 8.8.8.8 ' ?
[04:48] <matt_guest> Thanks Bashing! 'Destination host unreachable'
[04:52] <Bashing-om> matsaman: Ouch - it has no route for that network ? -- what shows ' ip route show ' ?
[04:53] <matt_guest> Yeah, I'm very confused. This: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ZHnky3mTr3/
[04:54] <matt_guest> docker is down (a vpn container, which makes sense) but the static IP for my server is still up for the bond
[04:55] <Bashing-om> matsaman: Yukkie - will take one who is familiar with docker to re set the link as we have "src 172.17.0.1 linkdown". I have no clue here :(
[04:57] <matt_guest> I expect that link should be down though, as it's unable to establish a VPN connection. I can't get external traffic on the bond which is what I can't understand.
[05:03] <Bashing-om> matsaman: Is the bond set as in the example: https://blog.ubuntu.com/2017/12/01/ubuntu-bionic-netplan ?
[05:11] <matt_guest> Bashing-om - It appears to be - https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cqNQrGzT96/
[05:14] <farsonic> hey all
[05:15] <farsonic> anyone here proficient with installing ubuntu server over a serial console?
[05:15] <farsonic> I'm trying to do a headless install but can't get console redirected to ttyS0 at all :(
[05:18] <matsaman> docker makes you sterile
[05:22] <Bashing-om> matsaman: dunknow :( .. but 'sudo netplan --debug generate ' <-  test the configuration. says your configuration is sane ?
[05:24] <matsaman> Bashing-om: okay, what's the problem then?
[05:27] <Bashing-om> matsaman: No idea, just poking in the dark as I have no experience with docker and do not know what to expect in this environment :(
[05:27] <matsaman> no I mean
[05:27] <matsaman> what is the problem you're having?
[05:30] <kotek14> matsaman: a little birdie said that docker is for pussies
[05:31] <Bashing-om> oopps sorry matsaman - all this is misdirected to you :( .. was for original poster matt_guest. I not paying proper attention to what I am doing :(
[05:37] <godane> !ao https://www.theblaze.com/news/project-veritas-claims-to-expose-illegal-voter-registration-scheme-in-georgia-but-does-not-appear-to-show-illegal-activity
[05:37] <matt_guest> Bashing-om - This is odd - it says recording are missing here https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jRDycF6vKP/
[05:38] <godane> sorry again
[05:43] <Bashing-om> matt_guest: Maybe I am out in left field as I was expecting networkd to be the renderer - what shows ' systemctl status network-manager ' ?
[05:48] <matt_guest> Bashing-om - Unit network-manager.service could not be found.
[05:50] <Bashing-om> matt_guest: ' cat /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml ' renderer: is what ? just to confirm .
[05:54] <SynfulAck> on redhat stuff a user is a admin when added to the wheel group, is there something of equivalence on the debian/ubuntu side? A quick grep shows several different groups a user is added to at installation?
[05:55] <kotek14> SynfulAck: uid=1000(kotek) gid=1000(kotek) groups=1000(kotek),4(adm),24(cdrom),27(sudo),30(dip),46(plugdev),121(lpadmin),131(lxd),132(sambashare)
[05:56] <SynfulAck> feel like adm and sudo should be good enough.
[05:56] <matt_guest> Bashing-om good question - I need to look further into it. I'm going to call it a day. Appreciate your assistance in trying to working this out! Have a nice day.
[05:57] <kotek14> matt_guest: Have a good night!
[05:58] <matt_guest> kotek14 Thanks! Same to you.
[05:58] <Bashing-om> matt_guest: I be learnong here also - we will change the focus to networkd -config's under /etc/systemd/network/ .
[05:58] <kotek14> SynfulAck: If you don't know what visudo is, look it up. You can control the groups that can, well, sudo stuff as root
[05:59] <SynfulAck> kotek14, im retrofitting an ansible playbook to work on ubuntu so i just need a list of groups :). thx tho.
[06:00] <matsaman> kotek14: so true
[06:00] <matsaman> Bashing-om: :D
[06:00] <TomyWork> is there any way to get a more recent v4l2loopback-source package that is not incompatible with the 5.4 kernel from the HWE?
[06:02] <TomyWork> ubuntu 18.04 comes with v4l2loopback-source_0.10.0-1ubuntu1.2, but support for linux 5.4 was only added in 0.12.3
[06:05] <Bashing-om> info v4l2loopback-source | TomyWork
[06:05] <Bashing-om> !info v4l2loopback-source | TomyWork
[06:05] <kotek14> TomyWork: Is building from source an option?
[06:05] <Onceuponaban> Hello. I have a machine running Ubuntu Server 20.04, which I'm using to host a Minecraft server (as well as a SMB file server). I woke up to a message from a player sent during I was sleeping asking if the server was down. I tried SSHing into the server from local network, which failed. I physically went to the server and plugged in a monitor, no
[06:05] <Onceuponaban> display output. I pressed the power button, no reaction. I held the power button pressed to force it to shutdown then restarted it. It then booted correctly. Where should I start investigating what caused the crash?
[06:06] <kotek14> Onceuponaban: /var/log?
[06:07] <kotek14> TomyWork: You can always upgrade to 20.04, it has the version you need (and kernel 5.4)
[06:09] <kotek14> I'm moving pretty much everything to 20.04 because packages in 18.04 repos are older than I like. But if you can't upgrade, build from source on GitHub
[06:09] <kotek14> https://github.com/umlaeute/v4l2loopback
[06:10] <kotek14> Onceuponaban: Also, I would check the log of the minecraft server itself
[06:14] <Onceuponaban> Nothing relevant in either /var/log/kern.log or the minecraft server's logs. Anywhere else I could look?
[06:15] <kotek14> Onceuponaban: have you sacrificed a goat yet? It's a crucial step
[06:24] <StarOnD> Hello everyone, my Ubuntu focal fossa keeps reporting that apps like Google Chrome are crashing. I used a live usb with the same operating system and the situation is better but still apps keep crashing
[06:26] <StarOnD> The crash report says that I have old version of some packages. When I did sudo apt upgrade my icons have turned black
[06:27] <StarOnD> I forgot to do sudo apt update before sudo apt upgrade
[06:27] <StarOnD> What should I do now?
[06:27] <TomyWork> kotek14, I found a guide for doing backports on the debian wiki: https://wiki.debian.org/SimpleBackportCreation
[06:28] <kotek14> Run sudo apt update and upgrade?
[06:28] <TomyWork> worked nicely, after installing some dependencies (debhelper 12 from bionic-backports being one)
[06:28] <StarOnD> Kotek14 ok let me try that thanks
[06:28] <kotek14> Good to know TomyWork, will check it out
[06:32] <TomyWork> kotek14, I had previously built it from source, with a script and duct tape to automatically build it every time I used it, if not already built. I wanted to move away from that since I wanted to move away from using that script and towards using OBS for the virtual camera
[06:33] <TomyWork> for some reason (I'm guessing kernel params) that didnt work with the script, but it does work now, with the package and dkms and everything. I might need to autoload the module on boot though, but right now OBS just loads the module when first using it, which is fine. even gives it a nice name.
[06:37] <StarOnD> Kotek14 I am not able to open a terminal
[06:38] <kotek14> You can use Ctrl+Alt+F1 to switch to a different TTY. You can get back to your GUI with Ctrl+Alt+F7
[07:35] <Mimas> is there an Ubuntu 20.04 nginx install that has geoip module?
[07:44] <tangarora> sigh.... why does the live install of ubuntu ignore the preseed late commands? They work in the net installer, and debian. The same exact lines. But with the live installer... nope.
[07:44] <tangarora> It installst and does everything else.... but not the late commands.
[07:52] <deki_01> hi to all!
[07:54] <sanbot> Hi guys ,mine ubuntu 18.10 has reached end of life any suggestion to upgrade 😭
[07:54] <matsaman> dakar: hi
[07:55] <EriC^^> !eolpgrades | sanbot
[07:55] <EriC^^> !eolupgrades | sanbot
[07:57] <deki_01> I try still to install MSql-server-2019 on Ubuntu 20.04 but the service will not start to run. I tested it on another Ubuntu 20.10 Virtual M. there it works immediately. Some solution how to get it run?
[07:58] <guiverc> sanbot, if your architecutre is i386, go back to 18.04 LTS.  If you're using a desktop, I'd upgrade via re-install (to 20.04, ie. something else, existing partitions & do NOT format) .. if server (as system directories get wiped during re-install) backup system, install fresh & restore data...
[07:59] <Maik> sanbot: wow, you're a few years behind then. 18.10 has gone EOL a long time ago. The easiest and way is to perform a clean install of 20.04 LTS or 20.10.
[07:59] <sanbot> guiverc:  hi remember me ,i wrongly mentioned previously it was 18.04 ,but its 18.10 (ah**) .I guess time to distro hop
[08:01] <sanbot> @Maik 😅yeh i didn't upgraded in time ,but i cloned my installation as bootable backup ,i guess its now safe to wipe install new
[08:01] <Maik> sanbot: if it's a 64bit machine, why go distro hopping? Stick with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS...
[08:01] <sanbot> Maik:  i think rolling distro would be nice ,what do you think ?
[08:01] <Maik> !discuss
[08:02] <hendry> I need to install Ubuntu on potenially a bunch of machines. Is https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview the way to do that?
[08:08] <hendry> ideally a machine net boots, bootstraps to a partioner, installs files, reboots
[08:08] <matsaman> hendry: like, identical hardware machines?
[08:14] <hendry> yes
[09:29] <isomari> greetings, is there a repository for zabbix 5.2?
[09:31] <pasiz> isomari: https://repo.zabbix.com/zabbix/5.2/ubuntu/pool/main/z/zabbix-release/zabbix-release_5.2-1+ubuntu20.04_all.deb
[09:32] <pasiz> also dpkg -i zabbix-release_5.2-1+ubuntu20.04_all.deb
[09:32] <pasiz> and apt update
[09:33] <pasiz> https://www.zabbix.com/documentation/current/manual/installation/upgrade/packages/debian_ubuntu
[09:33] <pasiz> here you go
[09:42] <razan> hello all
[09:42] <razan> I have a question
[09:43] <razan> since i installed vmware workstation 16 on my Ubuntu 20.04, I got lot of issue support by freezing screen, error like "vmware not responding"
[09:43] <razan> I have done some research but didn't find things that can help
[09:43] <razan> so, please, could you help me on this matters ? thank you in advance
[09:45] <isomari> pasiz: thanks
[09:58] <sylario> Hi. I have a problem at the intersection of Ubuntu, Tilix, XFCE and VIrtual box. The Tilix CSD has a shadow problem in seamless mode with VIrtual Box : https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/0cwbO3yv/image.png
[09:58] <sylario> The shadow effect around the tilix windows makes the seamless mode of VB draw a part of the ubuntu desktop
[09:59] <sylario> As you can see the shadow of XFCE windows works fine
[10:05] <StarOnD> Hello I am unable to switch from GUI to Virtual Terminal by typing Ctrl + Alt + F1. It only locks the GUI screen, does not start the virtual terminal. Can someone please help me ?
[10:06] <pasiz> StarOnD: try ctrl + alt + f2
[10:07] <StarOnD> pasiz : nothing happens with ctrl + alt + f2
[10:07] <pasiz> should happen, what happens with + f3
[10:07] <StarOnD> I tried f1- f6
[10:07] <Ky0sh1r0> StarOnD: on a laptop maybe you need to use fn-key additionally (fn+strg+alt+f{1-9}
[10:08] <StarOnD> I AM using that function key. ctrl + alt + fn + f1-6
[10:14] <Mystified1234> hi guys, just ran some updates on 20.10 groovy. i was in settings my pc froze for a few seconds while i was in settings, i've now lost backspace function
[10:14] <Mystified1234> not sure what iwas actually doing at the time
[10:23] <pasiz> StarOnD: what happens without the function key
[10:26] <StarOnD> pasiz :without the function key ---> F3 / F4 / F5 / F6 WORK. F1 returns to GUI.
[10:27] <StarOnD> pasiz : Many thanks
[10:44] <Mystified1234> ive somehow disabled the backspace key. how to reenable
[10:50] <deki_01> Is it possible to do some kind of reset to be after a fresh install have Ubuntu 20.04. Or how to figure it out where the problem is since I try since days to install mssql-server-2019  on a local device but the mssql-server.service will not start and on a docker images I can run it without problems
[10:55] <pasiz> deki_01: any logs when it tries to start?
[10:56] <pasiz> deki_01: have you followed microsoft documentation on installing it?
[10:56] <pasiz> deki_01: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/linux/quickstart-install-connect-ubuntu?view=sql-server-ver15
[11:05] <Kurozen> Hello
[11:05] <Kurozen> So Ubuntu 20.04 LTS doesn't use NTP anymore but a more modern time service right?
[11:05] <Kurozen> Or I'm mistaken partially?
[11:06] <deki_01> pasiz: I did it it is strange, in docker or other VM I can install it without problems on the device it tells me: /opt/mssql/bin/sqlservr: The package location [/opt/mssql/lib/secforwarderxplat.sfp] could not be opened.  Errno [13]
[11:07] <Kurozen> Or the service was renamed or what, I remember something changing, but the URLs ntp.ubuntu.com remains the same?
[11:08] <deki_01> but the installed files for mssql-server-2019 showes everything the same like premissions, owner etc.
[11:09] <deki_01> I thougt RAM 4GB or CPU is an issue, but it is not since I can run it in a docker container on the same device
[11:11] <quazimodo> why would my graphics card be 'card0-eDP-1' but my monitor is called eDP-1-1
[11:12] <deki_01> I have some i386 packages which are the same with amd64 packages can that couse some problems
[11:13] <pasiz> deki_01: lots of troubles
[11:13] <deki_01> can I remove the i386
[11:15] <arther181> Hello everyone.  I have a DMP printer connected using USB. I have text files to print but when I give print command then some part of text file got missing in printout.
[11:15] <arther181> Please let me know if I can do anything.
[11:15] <ekarlso> Hi, anyone else here on ubuntu 20.10 and having issues with drivers?
[11:15] <ekarlso> Nvidia drivers that is 455 is failing on latest kernel it seems
[11:16] <u_ra> Hello can somebody explain this MESA / glxgears behaviour? https://imgur.com/a/xPJ92RT
[11:18] <ekarlso> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y2vkrSV9B4/ it is failing on buildin dkms
[11:26] <arther181> f
[11:29] <arther181> Hello everyone.  I have a DMP printer connected using USB. I have text files to print but when I give print command then some part of text file got missing in printout.
[11:29] <arther181> \
[11:29] <arther181> Please let me know if I can do anything.
[11:32] <Kurozen> Sorry, not familair with DMP printers
[11:32] <arther181> I have problem in scaling system.
[11:32] <arther181> Any idea how to change scaling things in cups.
[11:33] <ekarlso> Can anyone tell me why the nvidia drivers requires autoconf.h to be present but it is gone in recent kernels ?
[11:34] <pasiz> arther181: so you have read cups documentation and setted right media size
[11:34] <arther181> @pasiz yes, do you know any link that will help me in scaling?
[11:35] <arther181> Any docs or something will be great help
[11:35] <pasiz> arther181: https://opensource.apple.com/source/cups/cups-30/doc/sum.shtml
[11:35] <pasiz> lp ar lpr have parameter scaling
[11:35] <arther181> okay
[11:35] <arther181> i'll try.
[11:35] <pasiz> -o scaling=factor
[11:36] <arther181> @pasiz thank you
[11:38] <pasiz> arther181: you are welcome. Please don't use @ in front of nicks, many clients (including my irssi) doesn't hilight when there is carbage around the nick
[11:39] <arther181> Sure, I will not do that again.
[11:40] <jetter> I thought it was called at
[11:55] <Deyaa>  I'm using mplayer to connect to rtsp stream but the stream is gray with big pixels only show the first 1 cm of the picture
[11:56] <giaco> hello
[11:56] <Deyaa> Hello
[11:56] <giaco> my sdcard reader works only once per reboot, just the first time, then stops detecting the sdcard
[11:56] <giaco> Bus 001 Device 003: ID 0bda:0129 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. RTS5129 Card Reader Controller
[11:57] <giaco> udevadm monitor shows nothing when I unplug/replug the sd
[11:57] <giaco> I'd like to "reset it" without rebooting (as a workaround), or better solve the problem
[11:59] <giaco> how can I detect the module in use?
[12:00] <tilerendering> hola
[12:00] <tilerendering> anybody fluent with lxc here?
[12:02] <giaco> nevermind, solved with "sudo modprobe -r rtsx_usb_sdmmc && sudo modprobe rtsx_usb_sdmmc"
[12:32] <zetheroo> My laptop is recently taking a long time to boot after entering the LUKS passphrase. When I press esc to see the text output there is something in orange or red which appears for a split second as it finally continues to boot ... how can I see that info?
[12:33] <zetheroo> I have the output of dmesg and journalctl --boot=0
[12:33] <Habbie> zetheroo, i sometimes make a video with my phone camera :)
[12:33] <zetheroo> would it be in there somewhere?
[12:33] <EriC^^> zetheroo: /var/log/boot.log possibly
[12:35] <zetheroo> EriC^^: ah perfect ... got it  https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/cRkKNWyzVg/
[12:36] <zetheroo> leftovers from a previous softraid restoration
[13:01] <ducasse> tilerendering: what is your question?
[13:07] <tilerendering> ducasse: well I was wondering whether a host update will update the containers as well, but from what I researched one must upgradde host AND containers
[13:08] <ducasse> yeah, you must. they're entirely separate
[13:09] <interrobangd> hello - i've updated to ubuntu 20.10 and now one of my two screens start with different (wrong brightness) settings during start-up. One of them are the primary screen. If i change die primary to the other screen all settings keep correct, even afetr reboot. Any idea why???
[13:11] <interrobangd> if the left screen are the primary i have issues. i have no issue with the left screen if the right screen is the primary
[13:13] <interrobangd> i will try nomodeset ... i will restart again :)
[13:34] <artick> Hi! I just installed ubuntu 20.04. I made an 8gb swap partition but the system tells me that there is only 2gb of swap, do you know why?
[13:35] <artick> does ubuntu use a swap file on / instead of my swap partition ?
[13:37] <pasiz> artick: free command tells you how much memory and swap you have available / used
[13:37] <Habbie> and 'cat /proc/swaps' will tell you your swap places
[13:38] <pasiz> i have none
[13:38] <artick> Filename				Type		Size	Used	Priority/swapfile                               file		2097148	0	-2
[13:38] <artick> swapfile
[13:39] <artick> so it use a file instead of my swap partition ?
[13:40] <pasiz> seems to be like that
[13:40] <pasiz> swapon is the command to enable swap space in disk
[13:41] <pasiz> and /proc/sys/vm/swappiness controls how easily kernel takes swap to use
[13:42] <artick> do you recommand to use  swap on ssd ?
[13:42] <artick> I have only ssd
[13:42] <tarzeau> only if you need it, prefer zram over ssd swap
[13:42] <tarzeau> artick: how much real memory? and how is it used?
[13:44] <artick> 8 go, web dev c++ qt
[13:44] <tarzeau> how much is usually used?
[13:44] <artick> 2 go
[13:44] <tarzeau> i'd also recommend using nohang
[13:44] <tarzeau> i prefer to not use swap at all, but go with zram, but sometimes it's not avoidable
[13:45] <tarzeau> i've found zram-config+nohang to be fantastic (using it on 200 machines, with like 500 users)
[13:45] <tarzeau> oh you have to backport nohang yourself into reprepro or so (unless you have a single machine only)
[13:46] <artick> thank you for your answers, I will look at these solutions
[13:57] <BluesKaj> Hiyas all
[13:57] <Nezim> hello
[13:59] <Nezim> man long time sinds I started irc, feels good do
[13:59] <Nezim> blast from the past
[14:40] <hendry> Hi, is there a way to install Ubuntu automatically through a net install? i.e. netboot, partition drive, install files, reboot?
[14:41] <lotuspsychje> hendry: are you looking for single automated install or a deploy multiple for server/workstations?
[14:43] <leftyfb> hendry: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/netbooting-the-live-server-installer/14510
[14:53] <hendry> lotuspsychje: deploy multiple on same hardware
[14:54] <lotuspsychje> hendry: ok, see also the #ubuntu-server channel for deploy advice
[16:40] <alexandrdvorkin> hi
[16:40] <alexandrdvorkin> i mounted my Macbook to /mnt on Ubuntu and when i try to unmount it with sudo umount /mnt it says target is busy how can unmount the mnt
[16:44] <leftyfb> alexandrdvorkin: close all terminal windows and file managers and try again
[16:45] <alexandrdvorkin> so there is no command to unmount the /mnt
[16:47] <lordcirth__> alexandrdvorkin, you can't umount it while something is still using it. If your shell is still in it, you need to cd out
[16:48] <alexandrdvorkin> alexandrdvorkin@alexandrdvorkin-VirtualBox:/$ sudo umount /mnt
[16:48] <alexandrdvorkin> [sudo] password for alexandrdvorkin:
[16:48] <alexandrdvorkin> umount: /mnt: target is busy.
[16:49] <lordcirth__> alexandrdvorkin, 'lsof /mnt'
[16:49] <alexandrdvorkin> alexandrdvorkin@alexandrdvorkin-VirtualBox:/$ lsof /mnt
[16:49] <alexandrdvorkin> COMMAND   PID            USER   FD   TYPE DEVICE SIZE/OFF   NODE NAME
[16:49] <alexandrdvorkin> bash    17901 alexandrdvorkin  cwd    DIR   0,48        0 405626 /mnt
[16:49] <alexandrdvorkin> xchat   18102 alexandrdvorkin  cwd    DIR   0,48        0 405626 /mnt
[16:50] <leftyfb> !pastebin | alexandrdvorkin
[16:50] <alexandrdvorkin> ok sorry
[16:50] <lordcirth__> alexandrdvorkin, so, you have a shell and xchat open in that directory.
[16:50] <alexandrdvorkin> oh ok
[16:50] <leftyfb> alexandrdvorkin: you cd'd into /mnt then ran xchat from that directory
[16:50] <alexandrdvorkin> i ll exit
[16:50] <alexandrdvorkin> and try again will be right back
[16:50] <leftyfb> this is why I said close all terminals, this will kill xchat
[17:50] <Ntemis> hello
[17:50] <Ntemis> i upgraded just now to kernel 5.8 and i cant login
[17:51] <Ntemis> physical and virtual keyboard cant write anything to the login box
[17:51] <Ntemis> rolled back to 5.3
[17:55] <lordcirth> Ntemis, what Ubuntu release? You upgraded to HWE?
[18:06] <Ntemis> @lordcirth yes
[18:07] <lilith93> Hi, I'm having some issues with sporadic long DNS resolving time under Ubuntustudio 20.4 which is basically Ubuntu 20.4.  I installed last autumn before the point release 20.04.1 and ls -l /etc/resolv.conf links to  ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf on my system. I just tried the latest ISO (20.04.1) and there it point to  ../run/systemd/resolve/stub-resolv.conf. Could this be the problem? And how can I change this manually? Or should I keep
[18:07] <lilith93> it as it is?
[18:07] <Ntemis> it did it by it self
 out of the box, yes. I dodn't change anything. There seems to be a difference between the two images
[18:11] <oerheks> lilith93, this is the case since 18.04, reinstall might fix this? https://askubuntu.com/questions/1243114/dns-resolver-stopped-working-after-upgrade-to-20-04
[18:14] <lilith93> oeheks: I installed 20.04 from scratch, it's not an updated Ubuntu... apt install --reinstall resolvconf network-manager libnss-resolve is what I did 10 minutes ago.. I still have the symlink ../run/resolvconf/resolv.conf
[18:17] <pavlos> lilith93: what's the status of, systemctl status systemd-resolved.service
[18:18] <lilith93> pavlos: https://paste.debian.net/1179922/
[18:18] <lilith93> it happens 99% of the time, but sometimes it takes 5.01 s to resolve the host.
[18:19] <lilith93> When I set Firefox to DNS over HTTPS everything is fine
[18:19] <coconut> updates from yesterday or today made my desktop not load anymore on 20.04.1, i reinstalled with same issue. Now on 20.10 without the issue. Anything known?
[18:20] <lilith93> coconut: You could try an earlier kernel.. I guess there was a kernel update yesterday
[18:21] <lilith93> 5.4.0-59-lowlatency
[18:21] <lilith93> so, maybe try 5.4.0-58
[18:21] <coconut> lilith93, there was, but the edge kernel which did not have an update did not work either
[18:21] <lilith93> and forget the lowlatency
[18:22] <coconut> so i guess it was something else
[18:22] <coconut> it did load until the dm, after that black screen...
[18:23] <lilith93> there were also some mesa updates (e.g.  libegl-mesa0:amd64) .. at least im my case
[18:23] <lilith93> so graphic related stuff
[18:24] <coconut> that looks more logic to me
[18:26] <coconut> anyway... 20.10 here i am :)
[19:06] <spiri> any suggestions about pivpn on ubuntu residing on raspi?
[19:07] <luglio> I can't hear any sound by using the line audio autput on my NUC10i5FNK with 20.04 LTS.
[19:07] <luglio> There is just the "dummy" output under setting.
[19:07] <luglio> settings.
[19:10] <luglio> Any suggestions?
[19:10] <oerheks> luglio, pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload
[19:11] <oerheks> and hit update, maybe there are fixes waiting, not sure..
[19:13] <luglio> oerheks, didn't help. Still just the dummy output.
[19:14] <jpds> luglio: Kernel probably isn't new enough for it
[19:16] <oerheks> one could install pavucontrol, sudo apt install pavucontrol
[19:16] <oerheks> i fixed sound with reloading alsa
[19:17] <tangarora> so if I want to auto install the ubuntu live image: do I have to use both ks.cfg and preseed files to get the job done completely?
[19:19] <luglio> oerheks, you have a nuc?
[19:21] <luglio> oe
[19:22] <luglio> oerheks, is the problem that the Ubuntu kernel doesn't support the new intel chipset?
[19:29] <luglio> I updated the system, I sill got no audio. The nuc however seems not so recent.
[19:35] <jelangkung> sorry if oot but can anyone download anything from java.com? been trying for weeks, no luck
[19:37] <luglio> jpds, what do you mean by kernel isn't new enough for it? I just updated my system and it downloaded a new kernel.
[19:39] <luglio> oerheks, pavucontrol won't show the speaker either.
[19:39] <lordcirth__> luglio, what kernel version?
[19:41] <luglio> lordcirth__, 5.8.0-34-generic
[19:41] <lordcirth__> luglio, and what year was the NUC released?
[19:43] <luglio> lordcirth__,
[19:43] <luglio> Q4'19  according to https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/boards-kits/nuc/kits/nuc10i5fnk.html
[19:52] <luglio> lordcirth__, should be old enough, not?
[19:58] <lordcirth__> luglio, and what Ubuntu release are you on?
[20:00] <luglio> lordcirth__, 20.04 LTS.
[20:00] <pyeverything> hey there how can I force protoc to use the second path?  $ which -a protoc  1) /home/mona/anaconda3/bin/protoc  2) /usr/local/bin/protoc
[20:00] <luglio> lordcirth__, Gnome 3.36.8
[20:04] <coconut> I heard that filezilla contains malware. Does the linux version has that too?
[20:07] <frib> Ubuntu 20.0 has suddenly started to hang for about 1 minute at startup with the spinning circle. Please help me fix it. Thank you.
[20:10] <lordcirth__> frib, if you hit ESC or TAB during this, does it change to the boot text?
[20:11] <frib> lordcirth__, I Would have to reboot and try, but I don't think so
[20:12] <EriC^^> frib: anything interesting in /var/log/boot.log ?
[20:12] <lordcirth__> frib, ok. Pastebin the output of "systemd-analyze critical-chain"
[20:13] <frib> EriC^^, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5y3T3NnGRw/
[20:13] <frib> lordcirth__, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/b6wXhQTSYQ/
[20:16] <luglio> lordcirth__, have you found out anything?
[20:17] <lordcirth__> luglio, no; but you could try 5.10: https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.10/
[20:17] <lordcirth__> (at your own risk)
[20:17] <jpds> luglio: Doesn't necessarily mean that the 5.8 kernel has the necessary integration
[20:20] <frib> lordcirth__, EriC^^ any suggestions?
[20:21] <lordcirth__> frib, there's an unexplained gap between backlight and sysinit of over a minute
[20:25] <luglio> lordcirth__, has this kernel not been testet with 20.04 LTS yet?
[20:26] <lordcirth__> luglio, it has probably passed some automated tests
[20:29] <luglio> lordcirth, when will it be released to the public?
[20:30] <lordcirth> luglio, 20.09, I think.
[20:30] <ogra> mainline builds do not get any testing (afaik, not even automated) ... they are just builds of linus' tree
[20:30] <oerheks> LTS will not get 5.10
[20:30] <ogra> without any of the ubuntu specific patches or adjustments
[20:30] <luglio> what about kernel 5.9?
[20:30] <ogra> these packages should not be used in production, they are solely to verify bugs
[20:31] <luglio> So 20.04 never will support my board?
[20:31] <ogra> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[20:31] <lordcirth> 22.04's kernel will be backported to 20.04 as HWE
[20:33] <oerheks> this is the problem with too new hardware :-)
[20:33] <oerheks> just wait for it.
[20:33] <luglio> I can't wait till we have another LTS version. :(
[20:34] <luglio> It's not new, it's a year old.
[20:34] <sarnold> luglio: you may be able to run an hwe kernel, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/RollingLTSEnablementStack https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack
[20:36] <ioria> !info xserver-xorg-hwe-20.04  focal
[20:37] <ioria> speaking of which, the LTSEnablementStack  link is wrong
[20:48] <luglio> so this isn't a solution?
[20:50] <alexandrdvorkin> cd Dowanloads
[21:18] <pillager86> I'm on Ubuntu 20.04 and Minecraft keeps disappearing. I always have to reinstall the deb package
[21:18] <lordcirth__> pillager86, the package uninstalls, or just the files?
[21:19] <pillager86> lordcirth__, I think just the package. I still have my worlds
[21:19] <pillager86> It disappears from the launcher menu everytime I install something else.
[21:19] <pillager86> But this time it kept my settings.
[21:23] <oerheks> minecraft deb package? not in our repos
[21:24] <oerheks> there is a mc-installer, as snap https://snapcraft.io/mc-installer
[21:25] <pillager86> i'll try that one next time
[22:27] <asdfgh> hello folks
[22:28] <asdfgh> after a new installation of motherboard and cpu (from intel to amd) should i "recompile" the kernel somehow?
[22:29] <oerheks> asdfgh, no, just boot and see if there are updates.
[22:29] <asdfgh> oerheks, no, everything is working correctly i suppose...i just thought about new drivers or something like that
[22:30] <alexandrdvorkin> what is goin on
[22:31] <oerheks> ubuntu support, alexandrdvorkin
[22:31] <asdfgh> i am just seeing that nvidia is not well supported i suppose... i mean sometimes i see the mouse is slowing down
[22:31] <asdfgh> like an heavy system
[22:31] <asdfgh> i do not know the reason
[22:32] <alexandrdvorkin> how can i increase my vide settings my letters ar too small
[22:32] <asdfgh> the pc is very good
[22:32] <asdfgh> 32 gb of ram, 1070 nvidia ryzen 5 3600
[22:32] <oerheks> asdfgh,  see the driver menu in updates, for nvidia
[22:32] <asdfgh> oerheks, but i suppose i need to install some repo first no?
[22:33] <oerheks> no.
[22:33] <oerheks> sudo ubuntu-drivers autoinstall # this might do other drivers like wireless as well
[22:33] <user217_> hello. how I can found cache folder that used by snap application ?
[22:34] <asdfgh> oerheks, ok
[22:35] <oerheks> user217_, in ~/snap/<name>/current/var/cache
[22:36] <asdfgh> ok reboot
[22:36] <asdfgh> thank you
[22:36] <user217_> oerheks, thanks , in my case it was "/home/user/snap/gifex/3/.local/share/org.keshavnrj.ubuntu/Gifex/localTempCap"
[22:36] <asdfgh> nvidia 455 driver
[22:37] <oerheks> user217_, nice
[22:37] <oerheks> snaps are in strict confinement,s o the cache is also stored there
[22:53] <vlm> Is there no trim command availible on zfsutils-linux for 18.04?
[22:56] <sarnold> vlm: no, trim was added to zfs about two years after 18.04 was released
[22:58] <vlm> sarnold: need update latest lts to get it then?
[22:59] <sarnold> vlm: yes, the 20.04 zfs does have a trim command. funny, I've never used it. I wonder if the fstrim timer does the same thing or not
[22:59] <vlm> sarnold: or is it possible to install using backports or so? Fstrim doesnt work i tried =)
[22:59] <sarnold> vlm: oh thanks :)
[23:00] <vlm> sarnold: would be great if it did though, guess ill head back to mdadm (,")
[23:00] <sarnold> vlm: so, the userland utilities are closely tied to the kernel portion; you'd have to upgrade them both. I honestly haven't got a clue how our HWE kernels interact with our zfs utilities -- it's *possible* that using an HWE kernel with backported utilities will work great and let you issue the trims, or maybe it'll be an unsupported mess -- I'm not sure which
[23:01] <Rhorse> Hi, is it safe to run mke2fs on my mounted root fs just to get block info?
[23:02] <vlm> sarnold: oh thanks,hm didnt consider that, think ill use mdadm instead and keep going with fstrim dont like fiddle around to much
[23:04] <sarnold> vlm: hehe, I can appreciate that :)
[23:04] <oerheks> Rhorse, mke2fs is to create
[23:06] <sarnold> Rhorse: I bet tune2fs or dump2fs would be better choices to try first
[23:06] <Rhorse> sarnold right. Thanks :)