[00:11] <gnUser> zmcf: thank you
[00:12] <gnUser> gartt: thank,s I will look into fluxbox too
[00:14] <zmcf> gnUser: been glad to be helpful
[01:17] <strixdio> I am on ubuntu 20.04, have 4 GPUs: 1x onboard AMD, 2x nvidia 1070s, 1x nvidia 760. I have the 2x 1070s bound to vfio-pci, and the 760 gets the nvidia driver, but I can't get any display output from the 760. It doesn't show up in xrandr. any thoughts?
[01:25] <librem-15> Hello Ubuntu users. I have been a Windows user for most of my life. I got to know a scripting/keyboard shortcut program called AutoHotkey. I would like to find a way to do some similar things on Ubuntu.
[01:25] <librem-15> To start with, what I'd like to do right now is set up a keyboard shortcut to insert today's date into the active text box. For example, a Save As window in LibreOffice.
[01:27] <librem-15> Well, I realize I could find a script to do the Save As (Copy a file) in the background. But I would like to be able to insert the current date into other fields etc. And idea what tools you would use for things like this?
[01:32] <librem-15> Well, typing that out inspired me to look further. Found the "xdotool" program. I might be able to accomplish quite a bit with that.
[02:49] <de-facto> where can i find pdftk? i dont use snaps
[02:50] <Bashing-om> de-facto: In the universe repo.
[02:51] <Bashing-om> !info pdftk focal
[02:53] <de-facto> !info pdftk bionic
[02:54] <Bashing-om> !ppa
[02:56] <de-facto> hmm i just manually download it from https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/pdftk-java
[02:58] <Bashing-om> de-I have no idea of what focal on bionic will break - If a must have might investigate the PPA offering.
[02:58] <de-facto> yup and then sudo dpkg -i pdftk-java_3.0.9-1_all.deb ; sudo apt-get -f install
[02:59] <de-facto> its java anyhow, hence probably encapsulated or such
[03:05] <de-facto> seems to work just fine so far
[03:07] <Bashing-om> de-facto:de- \o/
[03:28] <Croran> I can't seem to get an icon showing up in my dock. I've created a .desktop file in ~/.local/share/applications
[03:28] <Croran> and it was working at one time... but now just shows a question mark icon in my dock
[03:29] <Croran> https://pastebin.com/KuQ2hzB2
[03:29] <Croran> does the 'name' line have to match the title tooltip that appears when you mouseover it on the dock?
[03:32] <krytarik> Croran: No, totally unrelated.  But does "/usr/share/icons/Humanity/apps/48/preferences-desktop-sound.svg" exist on your system?
[03:32] <Croran> yes checked that
[03:32] <Croran> $ ls -l /usr/share/icons/Humanity/apps/48/preferences-desktop-sound.svg
[03:32] <Croran> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 11931 Mar 10  2018 /usr/share/icons/Humanity/apps/48/preferences-desktop-sound.svg
[03:34] <Croran> just opened it in gnome image viewer too
[03:34] <krytarik> Are you using a different icon theme right now?  Otherwise, I'd try just setting it to "preferences-desktop-sound"
[03:35] <Croran> so take out the file patch and extension?
[03:35] <Croran> path*
[03:35] <krytarik> Yeah.
[03:35] <Croran> that fixed it.
[03:35] <Croran> thanks
[03:36] <krytarik> Cool!
[03:36] <Croran> i wonder why.
[03:36] <krytarik> Maybe because you can't use an SVG directly.
[03:37] <Croran> Well I swear it worked before.
[03:39] <krytarik> You know, ever changing things in the world of Gnome..? :P
[04:30] <geosmile> My fonts are ugly on my ubuntu desktop 20.04 - any ideas on how to fix this? I tried aliasing=rgba, hinting=full - still ugly renders on a 4k monitor
[04:33] <lotuspsychje> share screenshot geosmile ?
[04:35] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, https://ibb.co/frns5vz
[04:36] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: i meant screenshot of the ugly fonts
[04:37] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, do you see an issue in that rendering?
[04:37] <lotuspsychje> no?
[04:38] <geosmile> https://ibb.co/74wKVzL
[04:39] <oerheks> such small snippet is useless
[04:39] <geosmile> I cant point my fingers on what is wrong - but something is not right with these fonts.
[04:40] <oerheks> and ofcourse the bitmap you send looks great on our screen, one should take a picture with an other camera
[04:40] <geosmile> https://ibb.co/y0H78n2 - maybe this will help?
[04:41] <geosmile> oerheks, I've not clue why I feel something is not right - but something is not right in the rendering of the fonts I feel.
[04:48] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, oerheks any ideas?
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: screenshot of full desktop please with a few apps open, more info about your system, tweaks/installs/changes/grphics card?
[04:49] <lotuspsychje> resolution..
[04:50] <oerheks> scaling?
[04:53] <geosmile> scaling = 100%, nvidia 2080ti, 4k monitor=lg oled cx 48
[04:53] <geosmile> gnome-tweaks + nvidia-settings
[04:53] <geosmile> I need to reboot, will be back
[05:06] <black_13> i asked this earlier and someone sent me a link on how to configure you keyboard
[05:06] <black_13> i have windows keyboard
[05:07] <black_13> i would liike to see if i could use the windows key and other keys to be able to type german chars
[06:14] <farhan> I understand that docker is losing a lot of support - Does Ubuntu have a replacement or a preferred container system?
[06:20] <gnUser> farhan: why is docker losing support?
[06:20] <agvantibo66> Is it?
[06:21] <gnUser> I had not heard about it unitl now
[06:22] <Assid> heya
[06:22] <Assid> is there any backports for imagemagick to support heic on the raspberry pi ?
[06:24] <AppXprt> Whoever decided on utilizing dnsmasq for default DNS in Ubuntu is a complete idiot and utter failure at life that needs to be immediately removed from whatever position enabled them to make that horrible decision that affected countless users.
[06:24] <agvantibo66> Assid, you can try using Crosstool to cross-compile the latest version.
[06:25] <agvantibo66> Or just do it on the pi itself.
[06:25] <AppXprt> Probably done using ubuntu, they've made too many mistakes and continue to do so
[06:25] <AppXprt> first Unity and Gnome 3 then DNSMasq, there have been other BS mistakes too and unnecessary redesigns
[06:26] <agvantibo66> Also, Assid, why not GIMP? It's definitely heic compliant
[06:26] <AppXprt> Been going in circles for 10+ years now...
[06:26] <Assid> agvantibo66: php /imagick  for nextcloud
[06:27] <AppXprt> Ubuntu ends up breaking what they have working 100 times and still never satisfied to leave ANYTHING alone
[06:27] <AppXprt> You have to redesign what works 1000 times and break shit over and over and over, the same stuff you've been breaking for 10+ years just to end up pretty much going in circles
[06:28] <AppXprt> I think that's along the same lines of insanity... Do the same thing over and over and expecting different results?
[06:28] <AppXprt> How much more stuff are you all going to break before you're done messing with the same thing's you've been changing for 10+ years?
[06:28] <AppXprt> Also... When are you going to be happy enough to leave ANYTHING alone?
[06:29] <AppXprt> Is Ubuntu incapable of leaving stuff that isn't broken, alone?
[06:30] <AppXprt> After being a user for 10+ years, I'm seriously beginning to question it and your own maturity as a viable ecosystem has suffering, because of it. Something as simple as if it's not broken, don't fix it?
[06:30] <AppXprt> suffered*
[06:31] <lotuspsychje> !discuss
[06:31] <AppXprt> whatever, that's part of the problem right there idiots.
[06:37] <AppXprt> You all never listen and never learn
[06:39] <lotuspsychje> AppXprt: do you have an ubuntu support question?
[06:39] <AppXprt> yea how do you disable the piece of shit dnsmasq from being default DNS manager?
[06:40] <AppXprt> and why was it EVER set to default to manage DNS?
[06:40] <AppXprt> wait I can answer that, because Ubuntu can't leave ANYTHING alone....
[06:40] <AppXprt> EVER
[06:44] <gnUser> Damn what a rude pos
[06:45] <AppXprt> I could say the same about Ubuntu breaking desktop operating systems for thousands if not millions of users
[06:45] <AppXprt> unfortunately, I'm right... wish I wasn't, but Ubuntu hasn't proven any different since it came out.
[06:46] <AppXprt> it has proven beyond ANY shadow of a doubt that they are incapable of leaving ANYTHING alone
[06:46] <AppXprt> period.
[06:47] <agvantibo66> Kick AppXprt please. He is annoying.
[06:47] <AppXprt> LOL kick anyone who speaks the truth and is annoying to any single user, get over it moron.
[06:51] <agvantibo66> AppXprt, now you are openly insulting every ubuntu user and dev. This is not ok. We will get over it. If you spit at us, we will wipe it away. But WHEN we will spit at YOU, you will drown. Don't mess with the Ubuntu community.
[06:52] <agvantibo66> Or your death will be not Ubuntu-compliant (ubuntu in the context of humanity)
[06:53] <gnUser> AppXprt: I have been an Ubuntu user since 2009, yes  there have been stupid decisions (Amazon thing, Unity, proprietary Snap) but I like the distro because for me it has worked more stably that Vanilla Debian.
[07:21] <Industrial> Hi. I have removed all graphics drivers and did a `apt purge "nvidia-*"` and did a reboot
[07:21] <Industrial> when I open the Additional Drivers
[07:21] <Industrial> I get "Continue using a manually installed driver"
[07:22] <Industrial> I have messed too much with nvidia drivers from the nvidia website (.sh file) and the ubuntu nvidia driver packages
[07:22] <Industrial> Is there a way to completely remove the built kernel and all DKMS modules and rebuild them?
[07:31] <ducasse> Industrial: 'dkms status' to see what is installed
[07:32] <Industrial> ducasse: no output
[07:32] <ducasse> then you have no dkms modules
[07:32] <Industrial> I'm currently downloading (100Kb/s) the latest driver
[07:32] <Industrial> ok
[07:33] <ducasse> if you installed the driver from the nvidia website, it might have an uninstall option
[07:33] <Industrial> ducasse: Howcome all the driver options are greyed out then and It selected the "manually installed driver" option?
[07:33] <Industrial> right
[07:35] <ducasse> what does 'ubuntu-drivers list' say?
[07:36] <Industrial> nvidia-driver-460, (kernel modules provided by nvidia-dkms-460)
[07:36] <Industrial> also nvidia-driver 450 and 450-server (not sure why I did this, or what the difference is)
[07:37] <ducasse> hmm, i think the -server is only the cuda stuff
[07:37] <Industrial> I'll remove those once my apt process unlocks :-) I'm on a cut-off 4g connection atm :/
[07:37] <ducasse> i'm really no nvidia expert, so i'm a little wary of giving advice
[07:38] <Industrial> my provider puts me on 100Kb for a month if I cross 5GB/24h :|
[07:38] <ducasse> that sucks :(
[07:39] <ducasse> you can see what 'ubuntu-drivers autoinstall' wants to do, if anything
[07:55] <Industrial> fixed it :-)
[07:56] <ducasse> Industrial: good :) did you find out what was wrong?
[08:22] <Salatwurzel> Hello, if i press FN+F9 (Play/Pause), while a youtube video and a spotify song is paused, it continues the video instead of the spotify song, regardless of what program is focused etc. Is there an easy way to make ubuntu ignore Firefox in that matter or make spotify always #1 for that?
[08:45] <lotuspsychje> Salatwurzel: didnt test myself, but does workspaces influence this?
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> aka firefox workspace 1, spotify workspace 2
[08:52] <Salatwurzel> lotuspsychje: just tested. if firefox isnt on the active workspace, it plays spotify.  I would like to have it on the same workspace though. Just making spotify the #1 to react to the hotkey if it is open
[08:53] <Salatwurzel> would be alot easier than switching workspaces all the time :D
[08:54] <lotuspsychje> Salatwurzel: im using gnome-shell-extension-workspaces-to-dock 1 click workspace switch
[08:55] <lotuspsychje> Salatwurzel: i tryed before to seperate things on gnome with caffeine, but seems not work well these days
[08:56] <Salatwurzel> lotuspsychje: just discovered something by accident. If i close all 2 apps and then open spotify FIRST, spotify becomes #1 instead of firefox
[08:56] <lotuspsychje> ah
[08:56] <Salatwurzel> normally after a boot you open your webbrowser first. I guess i just put spotify on autostart lol
[09:04] <elektrinis> decided to shrink ntfs partition in gparted.
[09:04] <elektrinis> damn, little did I know how long this may take
[09:04] <elektrinis> 1 hour in, 6% complete
[09:06] <jiggawattz> holy shit
[09:06] <jiggawattz> is that even safe
[09:06] <jiggawattz> I thought gparted handled ntfs unreliably
[09:08] <elektrinis> yeah, googled around, some folks said it's good
[09:08] <elektrinis> now having second thoughts
[09:15] <mozzarella> jiggawattz: I'm sure elektrinis backed up his data first
[09:16] <jiggawattz> when did that become fashionable
[09:24] <ruedii> I'm having issues with my Rx5500 having it's display freeze on boot.
[09:24] <ruedii> Can someone help me with that?
[09:27] <ruedii> The freeze occures at "fb0: switching to amdgpudrmfb from EFI VGA"
[09:28] <ruedii> I get a bug later in the log: "amdgpu: failed send message: EnableAllSmuFeatures (6)         param: 0x00000000 response 0xffffffc2"
[09:44] <ruedii> Well, an extensive google search gave me two leads.  I'll take a look if they work . . .
[09:46] <ruedii> If anyone has better options, I'd be glad to hear them.
[10:19] <django_> hi
[10:20] <django_> if i touch 3.txt then, ls -l 3.txt I see: -rw-rw-r--. is this the default permission in all linux systems?
[10:29] <TJ-> django_: it is set via the umask for the user
[10:45] <elektrinis> aaaaand yes, gparted errored out.
[10:45] <elektrinis> fuk it.
[11:11] <Seiduna> Hello Ubuntu people. Running ubuntu server arm64 with dwm as wm, on rpi4. I installed some browsers (surf, midori, ff, chromium) and those work fine. But qutebrowser complains: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G84NZnVKMh/ I am on noob side of rainbow. Thank you.
[11:17] <Assid> Seiduna: do you have a php installation running as well on the rpi ?
[11:31] <Seiduna> Hey Assid, hello there, sorry for delay. Yes I do have php installed.
[11:32] <Assid> are you using ubuntu 20.10
[11:32] <Seiduna> Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS aarch64
[11:34] <Seiduna> Assid: is php somehow reason for qutebrowser to complain?
[11:37] <Assid> nope.. im asking for my requirement :P
[11:38] <Seiduna> hahaha
[12:20] <ruedii> Still having the same problem as before . . .
[12:20] <woj-tek> Hi. What do I need to edit to add those commands I currently need to input with every reboot? set prefix=(hd0,gpt2)/boot/grub     set root=(hd0,gpt2)     insmod normal     normal
[12:22] <TJ-> woj-tek: errr... install grub? "sudo grub-install" "sudo update-grub"
[12:23] <Xeroine> Hello, I'm thinking of using ubuntu-unity-desktop desktop environment but it isn't being maintained anymore right? does that mean it's unsafe to use?
[12:24] <oerheks> sure it is maintained, join #ubuntu_unity
[12:24] <Xeroine> oh
[12:24] <Xeroine> okay thank you
[12:24] <oerheks> !find unity
[12:26] <oerheks> !info ubuntu-unity-desktop
[12:26] <oerheks> make sure you have universe enabled?
[12:28] <Xeroine> I mean I don't have any problems installing it but thanks
[12:29] <oerheks> oke, have fun!
[12:31] <Xeroine> haha ty
[12:56] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:06] <woj-tek> TJ-: Thanks. I'm inputting those into grub already. I have narrowed the list of commands to really just "set prefix...; normal" being required. I added this env setting to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT and GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX variables in /etc/default/grub, issued grub-install on boot device but no luck yet. May it be that I need to somehow pass something from my hypervisor? There was no such issue with
[13:06] <woj-tek> earlier Ubuntu versions / default installs, just 20.x
[13:07] <EriC^^> woj-tek: are you booted into it right now?
[13:07] <TJ-> woj-tek: grub-install does that automatically as part of creating the core image
[13:07] <TJ-> woj-tek: what kind of boot is it? UEFI? BIOS?
[13:07] <EriC^^> it might be a previous bug where it was creating efi/grub instead of efi/ubuntu or so and wasnt loading efi/ubuntu/grub.cfg
[13:09] <_Trullo> onjoin message from _0dev_
[13:10] <woj-tek> TJ-: Ok, so this was grub running on the hypervisor. I was able to pass this prefix variable right there and now it boots straight to vm-internal grub that offers me options like "Ubuntu", "Advanced" and the like. All good. Thank you!
[13:10] <woj-tek> TJ-: And it was "BIOS" boot type under bhyve (BSD) virtualization.
[13:11] <woj-tek> EriC^^: Yup, I was able to get it booted every time after manually setting prefix. All good now.
[13:11] <TJ-> woj-tek: ahhh, grub external the 'system' isn't a use-case Ubuntu is designed to cope with
[13:12] <woj-tek> TJ-: I truly wasn't aware of it when I initially asked for help here. Figured it out and just wanted to share what worked instead of simply leaving :)
[13:13] <TJ-> woj-tek: thanks :)
[13:20] <elektrinis> is there a way to auto-park HDD heads if fall of device is detected?
[13:25] <TJ-> elektrinis: I don't know of any spinning disks that don't do that themselves these days. Parking heads manually went out about 25 years ago
[13:26] <TJ-> elektrinis: usually there's an internal timeout before the device does it, which you may be able to manipulate
[13:46] <Seiduna> Hello Ubuntu people. I hope i am not rude for bumping, (ubuntu server arm64, 20.04) while surf, midori, ff and chromium work just fine, qutebrowser complains:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G84NZnVKMh/  Thank you.
[13:47] <EtherMan> Umm. I installed the docker.io package on focal fossa and set up a swarm with a couple of nodes. But I can't get dns resolution to work. I'm sort of guessing that my /etc/resolv.conf in containers should not be a link-local ip? >_<
[13:47] <ruedii> still not working . . .
[13:49] <EriC^^> Seiduna: what does 'dpkg -l libgl1-mesa-dri | nc termbin.com 9999'  give?
[13:55] <maxFlexGuest> Sorry, but I am confused on the channel topics. I don’t have a support question. Originally, I was confused on whether to go to #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic as I thought they were for the same purpose. I want to talk directly about Ubuntu, but I don’t have a support question.
[13:57] <BluesKaj> maxFlexGuest, try #ubuntu-discuss
[14:02] <ruedii> How should I go about installing an updated linux firmware tarball?  Ubuntu's tarball is horribly out of date and missing a bunch of files.
[14:04] <oerheks> ruthat is why we have fwupd, firmware update util installed standard https://github.com/fwupd/fwupd
[14:04] <oerheks> err ruedii ^
[14:04] <Seiduna> i am so sorry. EriC^^ it gives a link: https://termbin.com/bnvm
[14:16] <maxFlexGuest> Should I join #ubuntu+1 for support discussion relating to “Hirsute Hippo” or #ubuntu-for-all?
[14:17] <MonkeyDust> maxFlexGuest  try both, see what suits best
[14:19] <lotuspsychje> hey MonkeyDust o/
[14:21] <MonkeyDust> hi lotuspsychje all well? \o
[14:21] <lotuspsychje> yeah tnx ; )
[14:23] <hansh> in "dpkg-reconfigure tzdata" what's the difference between the "universal" timezone and "UTC" timezone ?
[14:24] <Maik> maxFlexGuest: why should you? You didn't even know how to set wallpaper related things or how to install hexchat on xubuntu. So why even join a discussion about a developement version if you don't know your way around yet?
[14:26] <rory> good point, 21.04 isn't even in feature freeze yet, it's probably a buggy mess
[14:27] <Maik> rory: as a newbie, from what i know of the #xubuntu channel, they should focus on learning the basics of*buntu first
[14:28] <Maik> not knowing how to install hexchat and change wallpaper settings are simple things to learn and for which is enough info to be found on the web imo
[14:29] <Maik> besides that he annoying, joining a lot of ubunut channels, asking silly questions and then leave again
[14:30] <Maik> i suspect trolling behaviour.
[14:32] <BluesKaj> rory, I'm testing Kubuntu 21.04 and it's quite stable, not sure about gnome though
[14:33] <omega_doom> hello. After recent update my screen has started flickering on start and after couple minutes it stops doing it. ubuntu 20.04 and nvidia-driver-460. Is it known issue?
[14:36] <_jak> sup folks. I use a KVM switch to move my keyboard and mouse between my ubuntu machine and my work computer. This works great, except that my key repeat settings and natural scrolling settings are reset after every switch. I tried writing udev rules to change them and that sort of works, and I tried putting the settings in /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d, but that doesn't seem to actually do anything. I'm
[14:36] <_jak> wondering what the canonical way to do this is?
[14:46] <ruedii> Still having trouble.
[14:48] <oerheks> ruedii, on what ubuntu version, and what firmware for what hardware?
[14:48] <lotuspsychje> omega_doom: have you tryed switching to another nvidia version yet as a test?
[14:54] <Johnnyboy> Do you guys thinks sound issues on Dell XPS 17 will be fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-ucm-conf/+bug/1912673 ? Or realistically is it better that I try to learn arch linux or use windows 10 ? the dell also has wifi disconnecting once in a while, and pc not going to sleep mode during sleep, wasting a lot of battery... ? Or is it
[14:54] <Johnnyboy> perhaps better in ubuntu 18.04 if I downgrade?
[14:55] <lotuspsychje> Johnnyboy: thank you for reporting your bug like adviced the other day
[14:56] <oerheks> does sound work after; pulseaudio -k && sudo alsa force-reload
[14:56] <ruedii> oerheks, Kubuntu 20.04 (At this point it's no different than regular ubuntu spins, since it's not getting to X11)
[14:57] <ruedii> oerheks hardware is Rx5500 GPU
[14:57] <geosmile> I got my lg cx overscan problem solved at last.
[14:57] <Johnnyboy> oerheks if you are replying to me then no, only after doing the steps mentioned in the bug report and only for kernel 5.6. lotuspsychje you have good memory :)
[14:57] <geosmile> fonts are still a mess on 20.04lts
[14:58] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: we are still waiting on your desktop screenshot
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> Johnnyboy: now you apport-collect your info to the bug, developers can start debug your bug further
[14:59] <ruedii> oerheks, and cpu is a Ryzen 1500X
[15:00] <Johnnyboy> lotuspsychje yup I did
[15:00] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, oerheks https://pasteboard.co/JL8tWtT.png
[15:01] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: i dont see weird fonts?
[15:02] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, can you see the refresh icon on chrome on top left?
[15:02] <geosmile> it looks pixeleted to me
[15:02] <geosmile> same with the tab text "Ubuntu 18.04 LTS"
[15:02] <ruedii> the screen freezes at "fb0: switching to amdgpudrmfb from EFI VGA" during boot.   I can boot to fallback display using rescue mode.
[15:03] <geosmile> "Index of / ubuntu" - "/" is pixeleted.
[15:03] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, the text in chrome is slightly better, but if you magnify enough it looks pixeleted on the smooth parts.
[15:05] <ruedii> geosmile, that text looks fine to me.  You do know that magnifier programs can only zoom in on the image that is there, not create new pixels.
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: i dont see anything unusual, you also using chrome wich we dont support either, try chromium-browser for ubuntu alternate
[15:07] <ruedii> You might have the subpixel rendering set wrong for your display, which will cause a colored halo on either the side of the fonts.
[15:08] <ruedii> I had an PIBCAK eye doctor who mirrored his eye chart from his apple display to one with incompatible subpixel rendering once.  He wasn't too pleased about me telling him his rig was bad.
[15:08] <lotuspsychje> Johnnyboy: keep testing things on your bug, if you tested something continue adding new comments on your own bug so the devs can follow what you tryed
[15:09] <ruedii> oerheks, any luck on figuring this out?
[15:09] <lotuspsychje> ruedii: wich kernel are you on please?
[15:09] <Johnnyboy> lotuspsychje ok
[15:09] <geosmile> hinting is slight. antialiasing is subpixel
[15:11] <lotuspsychje> Johnnyboy: you will also receive emails, when devs want you to test something
[15:11] <ruedii> lotuspsychje I tried both 5.4-generic and 5.8-generic-hwe
[15:11] <Johnnyboy> lotuspsychje ok
[15:12] <lotuspsychje> ruedii: can you pin at wich point you are stuck like F1 textboot?
[15:13] <ruedii> I can give you the exact line where the screen freezes, but the log continues after that.  Do you want the whole log
[15:13] <lotuspsychje> ruedii: the more info you provide us, the better volunteers can help yeah
[15:13] <ruedii> The exact line where it freezes is " fb0: switching to amdgpudrmfb from EFI VGA"
[15:13] <ruedii> I'll get that log up.  I tend to use gist, simply because I like to keep all the stuff in one place, and Valve likes Gist for proton.
[15:15] <lotuspsychje> ruedii: can you enter !nomodeset ?
[15:15] <oerheks> ruedii, with the 5.8 kernel, maybe this mint answer works for you too new gpu... https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=1756204&sid=303384991d87438ef9da710cd6750d36#p1756204
[15:16] <ruedii> https://gist.github.com/Ruedii/8df7c915edbf1de16f39ed66c9ecc45b
[15:17] <ruedii> I alredy checked that the firmware is loading properly, but I visit the possibility of the newer driver needing a firmware update.
[15:19] <lotuspsychje> ruedii: another idea could be a live lubuntu 20.04 test, see if you can reproduce on the same kernel(s)
[15:20] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, https://pasteboard.co/JL8Btnu.jpg - that is from a camera taking the picture of the screen - hopefully now its clear what the problem is.
[15:20] <geosmile> what is wierd is that the outside camera picture is way more distorted than i expected compared to the screen shot
[15:21] <geosmile> I would say the screen capture under shows the font problem, and the outside capture image over shows it
[15:22] <ruedii> I was thinking of getting a fresh livecd installed on a thumb drive.  For some reason my wife's windows computer really screwed up my thumb drive.
[15:22] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: pastebin; uname -a && nvidia-smi please?
[15:23] <ruedii> I'm thinking of also grabbing an 8GB thumb drive instead of the awful one.
[15:24] <ruedii> geosmile, that looks like subpixel rendering issues to me.  Are you running at the display's native resolution, and do you have the subpixel rendering set to the proper ordering?
[15:24] <ruedii> Then again, maybe we are all just spoiled by our smart phones.
[15:29] <geosmile> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/73r7tFGstH/
[15:29] <geosmile> ruedii, 4k res - where is subpixel rendering that can be set in gnome/20.04?
[15:29] <geosmile> Except for hinting that i have to slight
[15:30] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: did this happen recently, worked before?
[15:30] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, i've always had issues with ubuntu + LG CX 48 - never ever can ubuntu drive 4k well. I've been playing with settings for months
[15:31] <ruedii> geosmile, it should be in with hinting
[15:32] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: did you change resolution or scaling settings?
[15:32] <ruedii> subpixel rendering ordering.  Worst case, set it to monochrome.
[15:33] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, res = 4k. frac scal = off
[15:33] <geosmile> ruedii, hint = slight. others dont look any better
[15:33] <geosmile> frac scal - 100%
[15:34] <geosmile> frac scaling is off actually
[15:34] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: have you tryed an nvidia driver switch as a test aswell?
[15:36] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, I just moved from 450 to the latest version 460.32.03 - was hoping things would work better
[15:36] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: ok
[15:38] <lotuspsychje> geosmile: can you share your dmesg please, maybe clues there
[15:38] <ruedii> OK, checked all my firmware files for NAVI14.  They are all there.
[15:39] <geosmile> lotuspsychje, let me try
[15:39] <daysun> !ops user _0dev_ spamming discord link about "hacking.
[15:40] <omega_doom> After recent update my screen has started flickering on start and after couple minutes it stops doing it. I have ubuntu 20.04 and nvidia-driver-460. Is it known issue?
[15:43] <lotuspsychje> omega_doom: you didnt reply to my last question yet
[15:57] <trupsalms> hello room, i need a little help or guidance, i'm getting my behind handed to me by a preseed config, i've been googling for days and i'm stuck, its ubuntu 18, and also hoping if i get it work, to change it to work with ubuntu 20 and 16, but the issue is i can get it to install and software during install no gui no openssh, no nothing
[15:58] <trupsalms> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7gV6K5wj2g/
[16:00] <elektrinis> plugged a HDD in to USB3 port, but speed is limited to USB2.
[16:00] <elektrinis> what next?
[16:05] <trupsalms> anyone with preseed or kickstart knowledge?
[16:07] <trupsalms> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7gV6K5wj2g/
[16:36] <EtherMan> I'm seriously at a loss here... Im trying to get swarm networking to work in docker but network communication isn't getting through properly and I can't figure out why. I've set the policy on all IPtables to accept for now. Flushed all rules, and start docker. That creates only docker's own rules. I've tried using netcat to get communicating going in between two nodes to test, and there I do get connection normally. So I'm really
[16:36] <EtherMan> confused why docker seems to not be able to :/
[16:37] <arooni> almost every time i resume from suspend on my t420 lenovo latop running 20.04; i can't get back into the GUI; it seems like it hangs on the login screen; i've tried all the following commands: https://gist.github.com/b91438a6af00c6d9c215e554e63b359e
[16:38] <arooni> any other approach or something i'm doing wrong?  i have plenty of swap space for my memory; 12gb of swap and 12g of ram
[16:48] <ruedii> You need slightly more swap than your memory unless you have well over 16GB these days.
[16:52] <trupsalms> anyone with preseed or kickstart knowledge? unattended installations via network or usb?
[17:01] <Seiduna> Hello, sorry for bumping again, i have one more hour ;) (ubuntu server arm64, 20.04) while surf, midori, ff and chromium work just fine, qutebrowser complains:  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/G84NZnVKMh/  Thank you.
[17:07] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: seems like working on my side, anything you can trigger to reproduce your error?
[17:10] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: did you see my comment
[17:12] <Seiduna> hey lotuspsychje, oh, please let me check
[17:13] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: tryed regular launch and from terminal, cant make it crash
[17:15] <Seiduna> i can not find your comment to me lotuspsychje.
[17:15] <Seiduna> I run it from terminal, yes
[17:16] <arooni> sorry didnt mean to double post
[17:17] <trupsalms> anyone with preseed or kickstart knowledge? unattended installations via network or usb?
[17:19] <leftyfb> trupsalms: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall
[17:20] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: can you trigger/do something to reproduce/make it crash on purpose?
[17:20] <trupsalms> leftyfb: thanks read those, hasnt fixed or answered my question
[17:21] <Seiduna> every time lotuspsychje :(
[17:22] <leftyfb> trupsalms: I'll answer both your questions: yes, there are people with preseed and/or kickstart knowledge. Yes, unattended installations work via network or usb
[17:22] <Seiduna> oh, on purpuse?
[17:22] <Seiduna> i do not believe i know how to do that
[17:23] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: so you start qutebrowser from terminal or icon, and it crashes right away?
[17:25] <Seiduna> i start it from terminal, i do not have an icon. i type qutebrowser and i get that message
[17:26] <lotuspsychje> Seiduna: oh i see you're on server
[17:33] <django_> when i cd /bin and cat pwd ... im curious how these commands are written
[17:33] <django_> how can i look at them?
[17:33] <leftyfb> !source | django_
[17:34] <django_> im using centOS btw
[17:34] <leftyfb> !centos | django_
[17:34] <leftyfb> django_: this is an Ubuntu support channel. Feel free to seek support from CentOS
[17:35] <django_> i thought ubuntu and centOS might be similar so i asked here
[17:38] <leftyfb> django_: there's an IRC channel for CentOS called #centos (which you are in). Feel free to ask for support there. We can only support Ubuntu here.
[17:38] <django_> okk
[17:43] <jozefk> kubuntu 20.04, I am using it since it was released. and it's great. But I have one problem which I wasn't able to fix so far. The sound is sometimes not working properly. For example, I just turned on the PC and opened YT, sound is stuttering.
[17:44] <jozefk> That didn't used to happen often, or at all so far, on YT, it was most of the time happening if I use some audio software for editing audio files.
[17:44] <jozefk> Anybody knows a way to fix this issue, or it's not really possible?
[17:54] <agvantibo> !info centos | django_
[17:54] <agvantibo> haha
[17:55] <krytarik> agvantibo: Not helpful..
[18:59] <CoolerX> E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[18:59] <CoolerX> I get that when I run  apt-get source fftw-dev
[19:00] <CoolerX> https://askubuntu.com/questions/28372/how-do-i-get-and-modify-the-source-code-of-packages-installed-through-apt-get
[19:00] <Amaranth> CoolerX: Your /etc/apt/sources.list has the deb-src lines commented out
[19:00] <Amaranth> Or missing
[19:01] <Amaranth> Every deb line should have a duplicate where the only change is to start with deb-src
[19:01] <CoolerX> https://bpa.st/VKDRW
[19:01] <CoolerX> Amaranth, there are lots of such lines
[19:01] <Amaranth> Yeah, they're all commented out
[19:02] <Amaranth> Remove the #  in front of each of the deb-src lines
[19:03] <Amaranth> The Software & Updates GUI tool also just have a checkbox that should turn on source repos
[19:03] <Amaranth> But since you're getting at source code I figured you'd want the terminal way :D
[19:03] <CoolerX> $ apt-get source fftw-dev                   Reading package lists... Done                                                                                        E: You must put some 'source' URIs in your sources.list
[19:03] <CoolerX> I uncommented all those lines
[19:03] <Amaranth> You have to apt update first
[19:03] <CoolerX> oh
[19:04] <CoolerX> nice
[19:04] <CoolerX> Thanks for the help
[19:05] <trupsalms> No pxe Ubuntu seed or KS gurus
[19:07] <Amaranth> django_: btw those are in coreutils, busybox, or shell built-ins depending on what packages you have installed, what distro you're on, and how you're trying to execute them
[19:09] <hansh> what is the relatime timeout on ubuntu 20.04 ?
[19:10] <hansh> (eg on RHEL it's 24 hours)
[19:11] <Amaranth> Isn't that a kernel thing?
[19:11] <Amaranth> I mean, I didn't think you could configure it
[19:12] <hansh> i think it is; the one building the kernel certainly can
[19:13] <Amaranth> No idea then, I guess you'd have to go look at the kernel source package and check the kconfig
[19:14] <Amaranth> https://code.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/focal
[19:31] <TJ-> hansh: it's hard coded https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/tree/fs/inode.c#n1736
[19:32] <J07> sup
[19:33] <J07> helli
[19:33] <hansh> thanks! ok
[19:33] <J07> anyone hereM
[19:33] <J07> ?
[19:34] <slee> hi, just noticed on my media box for my tv...it's running 20.04 and it appears that the 5.8 kernel update has borked my networking, box can't see network via wifi nor ether...but if i reboot with 5.4, i'm back on network...any idea?
[19:35] <J07> nope
[19:36] <J07> no idea
[19:36] <TJ-> slee: yes; assuming that system needs out-of-tree non-mainline kernel module(s) for the network devices - the HWE kernel updates broke most and I believe there's still work ongoing to update those module packages
[19:36] <TJ-> slee: I don't have the bug reference to hand but I'm sure someone else will
[19:40] <jaron_> hi! linux noob here, trying to set up conky, wondering if anyone can help me tweak the config file. change font size, stretch it to the height of the desktop, make it transparent, etc
[19:41] <slee> TJ-: thanks, i'll stay on 5.4 for a bit then
[19:41] <trupsalms> pressed help https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7gV6K5wj2g/
[19:42] <Maik> jaron_: that's not a ubuntu specific issue or support question. Try asking in #conky or search the web for tutorials
[19:44] <jaron_> Maik: or perhaps a general linux irc. does freenode have a channel like that, i don't recall
[19:44] <trupsalms> after system does install and boots, i check /var/log/installer/syslog and see kickstart command d-i not recongnized
[19:44] <trupsalms> e.i: d-i apt-setup/security_path string /ubuntu
[19:45] <Maik> jaron_: just ask in #conky
[19:45] <jaron_> ah they have a channel here on freenode, thanks Maik :)
[19:45] <Maik> yw
[19:45] <s3nd1v0g1us> is it an Ubuntu issue that i am no longer able to read/detect Xfinity public wifi. (I can read/detect that same signal on all of my other, non linux devices.)
[19:45] <leftyfb> TJ-: pretty sad that catastrophic bug is still not fixed
[19:46] <TJ-> leftyfb: that's out-of-tree modules
[19:48] <slee> s3nd1v0g1us: sounds like the issue i'm having, reboot, hold shift down, get grub menu ? select 5.4 kernel for now until they fix the 'out of tree' modules
[19:50] <s3nd1v0g1us> im not sure. i think that Xfinity is disallowing my device from reading/detecting their public wifi signal. but i was curious if it could be an Ubuntu issue.
[19:57] <J07> hi
[19:59] <J07> s
[20:04] <J07> hello
[20:54] <shinobi> anybody know how to prevent wifi from disconnecting when the screen is locked?
[21:06] <Tails> a1
[21:17] <Rexodus> clear
[23:57] <dubcheck> hello, can anyone please confirm that libcurl3-gnutls:i386 has broken dependencies on focal? https://pastebin.com/raw/k3kuspyA