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monstercoI have ubuntu server running inside oracle virtual box inside Windows 10 and I bridge LAN. I would like to wireshark all data that goes in and out of Ubuntu from one single program. What is the best way to acheive this? can I stop all other services (i.e. ntp etc) and components of Ubuntu server from using network and only allow that program to have internet? or can I bind the program to something in the01:14
monsterconetwork layer to only track that?01:14
xamuajust use a capture filter to narrow down what you're capturing to just that application01:16
xamuaor capture it all and use a display filter if you prefer01:16
monstercoxamua, what sort of capture? I can't capture by program01:45
monstercoand the program uses many ports randomly and send all sorts of data randomly for example01:46
monstercothere must be another way to do this without worrying something is missed01:46
monstercoand don't want to capture it all because it should be possible to capture just that01:46
xamuaI'm sure there's something that isn't random about it that would allow you to capture it01:48
monstercobut why waste time finding that?02:03
monstercocan't use namespace?02:04
xamuawhat application?02:05
monstercoany02:06
xamuawell, you made it sound like you want some specific application...02:08
xamuaso, if it's dns, then filter on the specific endpoint items you're interested in or just grab anything using dns02:08
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oopsi install rtl8812au.ko driver on ubuntu 20.04 , the compiled module can't be inserted , the error like this " insmod: ERROR: could not insert module 8812au.ko: Operation not permitted03:22
oops"03:22
oopsand no other information be prompted ,03:23
oopsi use command " sudo insmod rtl8812au.ko"03:24
oopsthe driver can directly be installed on ubuntu 18 with same way ,03:25
bray90820Hey so why ubuntu only see 2tb on both of my 4Tb drives03:55
guivercbray90820, what partition table is on the drives (GPT or legacy which has a ~2TB limit for example)03:57
bray90820How would I check03:58
bray90820Oh wait it's guid03:58
bray90820guiverc it's guid04:01
guivercsorry I don't understand the guid ref; global unique ID refers to device usually; type doesn't matter (just as in UUID).  If you `fdisk -l` does it show "Disklabel type: gpt" or equiv?04:08
Teacupguiverc: guid refers to GPT04:09
Teacupwhich should support >2TB drives just fine04:09
Teacupbray90820: Where did you find the partition table name?04:10
bray90820guiverc yeah it says Disklabel type: gpt04:14
bray90820when using 'fdisk -l'04:14
TeacupCould put a paste of the output of the command here (not in chat)?04:15
bray90820Teacup this is the output of the command04:16
bray90820https://pastebin.com/raw/tNs1Ccjh04:16
guiverc:)04:16
TeacupThat's odd04:18
bray90820The hard drive is in a USB dock if that makes any difference04:20
TeacupIs there anything on the drive?04:21
bray90820I was used in a JBOD array but I cleared that  like a half hour ago because I was having issues and wanted to test both drives04:22
TeacupDo you know the model of the USB dock you're using to connect it?04:23
bray90820Thermaltake BlacX04:25
bray90820It's USB204:25
Teacup"Supports All 2.5" & 3.5" SATA HDDs up to 2 TB "04:26
TeacupI think that might be your issue04:26
bray90820Oh hey you're right04:27
bray90820Thanks04:27
bray90820Welp now to try other methods04:27
Teacupnp04:28
bray90820So I just erased two drives for nothing04:29
bray90820Oh well04:29
TeacupLive and learn haha04:29
bray90820I have a backup just a pain to restore04:30
magic_ninjadoes 20.10 have backports04:34
Teacupmagic_ninja: There is a focal backports component, yes04:41
TeacupIt doesn't have anything in it though04:41
magic_ninjaOh, looking at what would be a reasonable way to get the 5.11 kerenl while sticking as close to the base as possible.04:42
Bashing-om!mainline | magic_ninja04:43
ubottumagic_ninja: The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds04:43
magic_ninjathe mainline kernels break stuff for me04:44
tripelb2tomreyn you responded to my questions about 20.04 slowing down to effectively frozen (or frozen?) And me blaming it on chrome. . But my telephone IRC client won't let me go back to see what you said. If you could repeat it or say something new I would like that a lot.04:53
tripelb2(I got a notification with about half a line of your text.)04:54
tripelb2tomreyn you responded to my questions about 20.04 slowing down to effectively frozen (or frozen?) And me blaming it on chrome. . But my telephone IRC client won't let me go back to see what you said. If you could repeat it or say something new I would like that a lot.   (Was this what I said? To Tom rain tomreyn  - again I can only see half a line04:56
tripelb2of this04:56
tripelb2Oh sorry.04:56
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asleep1hey all. quick question - 5.4.0-53-generic is the kernel I am running. I was having issues with 5.4.0-58-generic some months ago with networking not working. Simply booted back into 5.4.53. My question is why doesn't apt want to upgrade my kernel now?05:45
asleep1running 20.0405:45
EriC^^!info linux-image-generic focal05:50
ubottulinux-image-generic (source: linux-meta): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Version 5.4.0.65.68 (focal), package size 2 kB, installed size 18 kB (Only available for riscv64)05:50
EriC^^asleep1: what does 'sudo apt-get update && apt-cache policy linux-image-generic | nc termbin.com 9999'05:50
EriC^^give for the link?05:50
asleep1yeah just realized I can manually specify with apt. Trying linux-image-5.4.0-65-generic05:51
asleep1brb lets see if it worked05:51
asleep15.4.0-65-generic is working! thanks.06:02
EriC^^great, no problem06:03
asleep1On a side note, I think I see what happened with 58. It never installed the modules / extra stuff is my guess.06:03
asleep1hopefully this kernel is stable. 53 was working pretty good for some time06:06
savanikGreetings everyone - I have a terrible, awful question from three days of dreadful learning and experimentation trying to troubleshoot an issue I'm having with display resolution. ... When I press the 'maximize' button, how exactly is the proper screen dimensions calculated? And if, perhaps, the window maximizes to a size height larger than the06:44
savanikavailable screen resolution, the defined viewport in xrandr, and the Screen 0: size... why would that happen?06:44
nikolamHi, should I be worried about putting large drive(s), like 12TB, 10TB, 8TB into HP 8200 SFF PC. Is there even such thing as SATA capacity limit? Since I tried installing MS Windows on is ant is can install in EFI mode, that means GPT disk support?06:45
savanik@nikolam The HP support page at https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-compaq-8200-elite-small-form-factor-pc/5037931/document/c02781693 states some pretty hard limits on storage.06:49
savanikIt looks like 1 TB is about your limit with 7200 rpm SATA drives.06:50
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tuxinatorsavanik: Hardware-based limit on Disk-size? They would lose many regulations then i think (like CE) :D should really not be the case. Bios limits disk Sizes, in those HP documents usually they write "what they sell" just for the reason you only buy 1TB drives from them07:02
tuxinatornikolam: what issue are you facing?07:03
tuxinatorseem there are many refurbishers offering the model with larger disks: https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=HP+Compaq+8200+Elite+Small+Form+Factor+2tb+disk07:05
nikolamsavanik, thet is because HP wanted at a time only to sell you their own hard drives.. and there are reported people using 4GB and 6GB on that machine nicely07:05
nikolamI were wondering wither larger hard drive would be working off the machine, so that I don't get into situation I can't use drives with it. Hence, will Ubuntu see those no matter what are SATA sized, wither booting form EFI or BIOS/legacy mode07:06
savanikAh, fun, marketing infecting technical spec documents. I suppose I shouldn't expect better from HP07:07
nikolamIt is possible thatr moBo have nothing to do with system (OS) talking to SATA drives07:07
nikolamLooking forward to other experiences. I suppose one must use EFI to boot to see larger drives then 2TB anyway, but not sure if it even matters, once Linux kernel boots and talks to drives directly..07:08
tuxinatornikolam: btw HP is the worst nightmare in using "unbranded stuff" just next to apple! they forced us to buy rebranded sata SSD's as they register the Serial numbers on their disk controller in their a iscsi storage device! That was in a project with HP and Samsung on Board and Samsung offered very good conditions and HP agreed first as we where an NGO, however HP controllers later denied those disks! :D07:09
tuxinatornikolam: true better to use EFI07:09
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russell--hi, i have two ubuntu 20.04 machines, one has nfs mounts (as a client) over udp and the second one doesn't. the second one is running a 5.8 ubuntu kernel, the first one is on 5.4.07:11
russell--the second one can mount nfs over tcp, but apparently not udp07:12
nikolamtuxinator, yes, proprietary controllers and practice is to avoid, therefore JBOD and ZFS and Btrfs for RAID resilience is better option, plenty of RAM to cache too.07:21
nikolamtuxinator, ever since I heard that HP is asking payment for bug fixes on their servers (unlike Dell etc) I warned myseld never to buy HP servers. This is smallish desktop here.07:23
nikolamAlso have one HP tower that beeps and sops when USB3 header is unpugged (to fit PCI-E 16x graphics) and also wont' boot if chasis fan is unplugged.. HP's proprietary stuff again..07:24
TechPuphello07:25
TechPuphi07:27
okamisHello, on ubuntu 20.04 Im using keyboard layout which can be activated by command "setxkbmap se dvorak_a5". Checking region and languages I cannot see it, but after running command gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.input-sources show-all-sources true, its available in region and languages. I set it as default and default in login screen. But after08:21
okamisreboot its still using my secondary option english layout at login screen. After login its still english, and I cannot win+space to change to my primary layout08:21
duxcohi, is there something like gentoo's glsa-check for ubuntu? https://www.mankier.com/1/glsa-check08:35
tuxinatornikolam: well Iscsi is the way to go nowadays08:36
deki_01Hi 2 all!09:02
deki_01I have a VM for the network I have enp0s3 and enp0s8 but I can not turn both on, If I turn one of them on the other goes down09:04
deki_01VM commes from Virtualbox09:05
tuxinatorhi deki_0109:08
tuxinatordeki_01: i think you have to be more precise "turn both on" means? On the Host or on the VM?09:09
tuxinatorWhat kind of Network adapters?09:09
tuxinatorwhat mode? NAT? bridge?09:09
deki_01tuxinator: on the ubuntu-VM in Network settings I have enp0s3 and enp0s8 and there is a slide button if I turn one on the other goes down and vice versa, I use IPv4 Automatic(DHCP)09:12
tuxinatordeki_01: provide screenshots, which Ubuntu version etc. more debug info09:15
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deki_01tuximator: I have make a gist https://gist.github.com/dpantic/2a778defe9821cf155207553d58ea65909:22
agvantibowayland somehow doesn't apply gnome3 keyboard layouts. please help09:23
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tuxinatordeki_001: strange, i assume Virtualbox is causing the issue, or you maybe selected the wrong interface inside Virtualbox? -> Loop protection?10:10
raddyHello10:43
s_kolindHello :)10:43
raddyI am running Ubuntu 20-04 and I have enabled PasswordAuthentication no and ChallengeResponseAuthentication no and have restarted ssh as well10:43
raddyBut still password is being asked10:44
s_kolindraddy: Where have you set those options?10:46
raddy"/etc/ssh/sshd_config "10:49
s_kolindraddy: And you restarted the server afterwards? And what command did you use to do that, and what was the response given?10:50
raddyservice sshd restart10:50
s_kolindraddy: what if you do `sudo service ssh restart`?10:51
raddyI was already root10:52
s_kolindsure but did you do ssh restart without the d?10:52
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s_kolindraddy: Did you find a solution? :)11:03
raddynope11:03
deki_01tuximator: I restarted the machine and now it seems to work just restarting the VM did not work, now it's fine. Thanks.11:29
today911hi, I'm looking at the coreutils source for ubuntu and can notice that each and every C file's main function starts more or less the same way, namely, initialize_main, set_program_name, setlocale, etc... I am looking to do the same in my little .c script, I'd like to have the initialize_main for my arguments the same way it is done in coreutils;12:44
today911how can I find out what I need for that? I could see system.h has initialize_main defined, but how can I include it? And anything else that's needed in order to use it?12:44
ThinkT510today911: that's not really a ubuntu support question. maybe you want to ask in a programming channel?12:53
fwef64Hi, I have Lenovo Thinkpad T480 and I'm running Ubuntu 20.10. When I suspend the laptop and try to wake it up using keyboard (pressing any key) or a mouse it doesn't wake up. Is there any way I can get it to work?13:15
Maikfwef64: did you search for bug reports on Launchpad yet?13:17
BluesKajHowdy folks13:17
kirk781BluesKaj, sup13:18
BluesKajhi kirk78113:19
fwef64Maik: I tried googling around and found some forum posts about echoing some values to /sys/bus/usb/device/*/power/wakeup, but it feels like there must be a better way of solving this13:19
kirk781BluesKaj, long time no see :p13:20
BluesKajkirk781, I've been here :-)13:20
kirk781I haven't been :p13:20
Maikfwef64: i don't use suspend or hibernate since those always give issues on any linux distro, it's been like that as long as i been using linux and that's almost 14 years. So i can't be of any further help.13:22
codekKHey guys, I'm having troubleshooting doing a hardening of a Ubuntu server machine. I have apply a hardening for SSH, and among other things I set the MaxAuthTries=3, but after set this and reload the sshd daemon, I'm not able to login to the machine anymore.. if I comment this line and reload I can login again... I'm getting the error "Too many authentication failures", and if I check with pam_tally2 --user <user> it has 0 login attempts :S any advice13:24
codekKon this?13:24
xamuadoes running: pam_tally2 --reset user=username  allow you to login even though it's reporting 0?13:36
pavlosraddy: do you have "PubkeyAuthentication yes" in /etc/ssh/sshd_config ?13:51
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nukeu666I'm using ubuntu 20.04. My services like node and mongo(client) die without any error message, only a Terminated or [X]Done. I checked there are no oom warnings in dmesg. How else can i find out what is happening?14:19
lotuspsychjenukeu666: did you check your journal logs?14:24
nukeu666lotuspsychje: yup, journalctl onlykeeps printing this "systemd-udevd.service: Scheduled restart job, restart counter is at 281" but seems to be indepdnent of the dying processes. dmesg did not log anything either14:31
nukeu666i see error code 147 when node dies(Not enough resources are available to process this command). I also ~3gb free mem and no swap used.14:39
gordonjcpnukeu666: can you increase its logging verbosity, see if it'll tell you more?14:40
nukeu666i found the code with $?. which logging can i increase?14:41
john_ramboI followed this guide >>> https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-stubby-dns-over-tls .....But WIreshark is not capturing anything14:47
Sky_Scraperyo everybody! quick question, I'm not very expert with vnc remote control but I managed to make all servers and clients I need between my machines while reinstalling. Problem is that after the first vnc server use, if I reboot, both mouse and keyboard on the server machine are stocked and I can't figure out why or how to fix. I reinstalled multiple times and I'm sure is something related to VNC. I'm on ubuntu. Maybe my14:50
Sky_Scraper~/.vnc/xstartup file is wrong and for some reason my session instead of ending do something nasty to my system on shutdown? Any idea why it happend? After checking everything I'm just sure is vnc, I use it once, reboot, gone mouse and keyboard. I'm asking here cos Vnc channel is desert14:50
LowKeyHi, i15:02
LowKeyis it possible to to resize partition / from 800GB to 200GB ? and left unallocated  to create new partition /dev/sdX ?15:03
roryAs long as there is no more than 200G of data on the partition, you can do that from a live session LowKey15:04
LowKeyrory: ok, do you have a guide for this?15:05
roryThe Ubuntu live environment where you boot from a USB stick, comes with gparted program already installed, that can do it for you via a graphical interface.15:05
roryLowKey, it looks like this, https://i.imgur.com/qznvaKZ.png15:07
tuxinatorLowKey: however do a backup first!15:08
rorytrue that. also, it should go without saying that you can't have more than 200GB of data on the partition if you want to shrink it to 200G15:08
non_AIhi guys... one question... why i can not login as a root via putty anymore, since I have created super user and copied/changed_ownership/gave_permision to this user?15:08
roryroot login via SSH is disabled on Ubuntu (and most distros) for security15:09
non_AIbut when i created server15:09
LowKeyok noted thanks rory and tuxinator15:09
LowKeyyes i will do backup first15:09
non_AIi could easy logedin15:09
rorywhere did you create the server non_AI ?15:09
non_AIdigital ocean15:09
non_AIwith public key15:09
roryDigital Ocean makes their own version of Ubuntu where you log in as root first I think15:10
non_AIwell, i generated public key and i passed it to their interface before creating droplet15:10
roryYes, I just checked, that is the case.15:10
roryYeah, their setup stuff puts your key onto the root user and you log in as root.15:10
non_AIyes15:11
roryWhen you created a super user and set up their permissions were you following a guide/ Can you share it?15:11
non_AIbut why this changes when i create new user and copy .ssh/auhtorize_key  > my_user/.ssh/authorize_key?15:11
non_AInope i did by my logic:D15:11
roryIt shouldn't change, that's what I'm trying to understand. Something else must have happened.15:12
Anon_LinuxOlá a todos15:12
roryDid you maybe mv instead of cp the file15:12
non_AIno, i did cp15:12
non_AIi haven't changed sshd_config on root permission15:12
non_AIi double checked ls -la on root/.ssh15:12
roryThis is academic, right? You are just trying to understand?15:12
non_AIif ownership is changed15:12
non_AIyes15:12
Anon_LinuxI am organizing a team to translate the projects listed on Launchpad.net from English to Portuguese.15:13
roryCheck in /var/log/auth.log what happens whenyou try to log in as root with SSH15:13
Anon_LinuxPlease contact me privately15:13
Anon_Linuxthanks15:13
non_AIthanks, will do now15:13
rorynon_AI, in general it's /etc/ssh/sshd_config "PermitRootLogin no" which usually prevents root login via SSH15:15
non_AIi have this on yes, this is why it is wierd:)15:16
non_AIDisconnected from invalid user some_name15:16
non_AIlol what is this?15:16
roryyou see this when you try to ssh root@your-server.com ?15:17
roryi mean that could be some random Internet person. It should say the IP address too so you can check it actually is you.15:17
non_AIi have two different ips15:19
non_AIin one minute15:19
non_AIand neither of them is mine15:19
roryif you are watching the file with: sudo tail -F /var/log/auth.log15:21
rorythen when you try to "ssh root@your-server" at the same time you see an error in that terminal, you should see an error in auth.log15:21
rorywhat error do you get on the client side?15:22
non_AIUser root from 86.61.100.166 not allowed becau               se not listed in AllowUsers15:23
non_AIah15:23
non_AIlol15:23
non_AIbut "PermitRootLogin Yes"15:25
non_AIit seems it overides it15:25
roryPermitRootLogin would have to be Yes, AND "root" would have to be in the AllowUsers list15:30
roryMaybe as part of your new user creation, you added AllowUsers line with your new username, but neglected to put "root" too15:31
roryBy default AllowUsers is not set.15:31
non_AIyes, i get it now15:31
non_AIthanks rory15:31
non_AIvar/log/ is great15:31
non_AIi am new to linux and this is very helpful15:31
non_AIthanks15:31
roryYou can safely leave it unset btw, unless you really do have lots of users you need to control access to in that way15:31
non_AIi just wanted to understand what's going on15:32
non_AIDisconnected from invalid user "some_name" "someip" 215 port 57108 [preauth]15:33
non_AIbtw what is this?15:33
roryIf you have a server with SSH open to the internet, you should expect to see multiple failed auth attempts per minute!15:33
non_AIhackers?15:33
roryit's just people trying root:root and stuff. yeah.15:33
roryautomated scripts, not people, i should say.15:33
non_AIyes15:33
non_AIbtw15:33
PeanutHi folks - I've just upgraded a system from Xenial to Focal, and I get the dreaded 'your system is running in low graphics mode'. gpu-manager.service seems unhappy.15:33
non_AIi have one website on cpanel15:33
non_AIi have checked ports...many are open from 21, mysql etc etc... do you think they are already in?15:34
roryopen port just means, a program is able to serve traffic to the Internet on that port. It is not automatically a vulnerability15:35
roryAs the administrator you ought to know what program is listening on which port. You can use "sudo netstat -tulpn" - the lines with 0.0.0.0:x means port x is open to the internet. and the final column tells you the program15:36
non_AIbut 21 is classic ftp... i guess they must be already in by no15:36
rorynot necessarily, it just means you rely on having a strong password15:37
non_AIi see15:37
rorybut it's not normal to have FTP open, something has installed/configured it this way15:37
non_AIyes15:37
roryDid the server come like this from DigitalOcean or did you run some setup script on it?15:37
non_AIi have some hosting on my registrar and i took cpanel15:37
non_AIi have just simple website15:37
non_AIi really don't care about it15:38
rorythis is your own server and you have root and cpanel?15:38
non_AIbut for fun i checked open ports15:38
non_AImy own server on my registrar ... not the one i am using on digital ocean right now15:38
roryusually cpanel is for multiple people sharing a server, none of whom have root15:38
roryyou share that cpanel server with other users of the registrar15:39
non_AInope15:39
roryyou have 2 servers and you have root on both of them?15:39
non_AIto be honest i don't know what i have on registrar... i just click and i get into cpanel15:39
roryyeah you are 100% sharing a server15:40
roryyou couldn't close port 21 anyway. don't worry about it. all shared hosting is like that. You have to decide if you trust the administrators.15:40
non_AIi used netstat -tulnp on my domain and i have seen there are like 50 open ports :) but this is default configuration, i haven't did anything by myself15:40
roryto be clear: netstat command shows you open ports on the machine you run it on15:41
roryyou can't use it to scan remote ports of a machine on the internet, for that there is nmap.15:41
non_AIsorry15:41
non_AIit was nmpan yes15:41
non_AIit was nmap15:41
non_AIand it was an online check15:41
rorythe domain name points to an IP of a server, but you don't administer that server, you are just a user of it, one of many users.15:42
rorythat server is probably doing many things which is why you see so many random ports.15:42
rorywhen you e.g. create a new website in cpanel, it changes some files on the server, but that's just a self serve program for users. it's functionally no different than sending the system admin an email asking for a new site to be created :P15:44
roryanyway gtg.15:44
roryconsider joining #ubuntu-offtopic15:44
non_AIthanks rory, have a nice day15:44
rorycheers you as well15:44
tuxinatorthere used to be a short command to show security updates only if i remember, can somebody point me to it?15:59
tuxinatorlike apt --list-upgradables "only security sources"16:00
tuxinatori don't remember and can't find it on the net or on the shell :D16:00
Maikpretty sure it's to be foud on the web16:02
foxidetuxinator: You can use unattended-upgrades in dry-run mode.16:02
foxideI believe that unatt-up only installs security updates.16:03
tuxinatorfoxide: thx a lot!16:03
tuxinatorfoxide: actually it does what you tell it to, you can define it in its config16:03
foxidetuxinator: So whatever it claims it will install should be a security update.16:03
foxideWell, by default, I think its security only.16:03
foxideI manage my servers through Landscape, so I haven't mucked with unat-up config too much.16:04
tuxinatorfoxide: for sure it will match my need, i just forgot about using it :D16:08
tuxinatordry mode does all i need16:08
deadalnixHi all. i'm lookign for the repository where the code for the openvswitch ubuntu package is maintained. I can't find my way to it around launchpad - if it's even there.16:37
deadalnixAny help?16:37
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Maikdeadalnix: Launchpad has a search option, first hit when i put in openvswitch16:42
Maikhttps://launchpad.net/openvswitch16:43
deadalnixMaik, yes, I've been there, but no idea how to find the source for the package from there.16:44
Maikuhm.... the source packages are there....?16:46
Maikanyway, gotta run, bbl16:46
deadalnixYes, these source are a snapshot of something that is presumaly in some git/svn/mercurial repo somewhere.16:47
kevr\o16:50
Teacupdeadalnix: Are you looking for this? https://github.com/openvswitch/ovs16:52
deadalnixNo, this is the source for ovs. I'm lookign for the repo where the packaing of OVS for ubuntu is maintained.16:52
deadalnixhttps://salsa.debian.org/openstack-team/third-party/openvswitch16:53
deadalnixThis is for debian for instance16:53
deadalnixThere must somethign similar for this package for ubuntu somewhere16:53
ixdapI need per window scaling for a legacy application. Currently I am using the gnome desktop that seemed to be the default. What would you recommend?16:54
Teacupdeadalnix: Perhaps this? https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openvswitch/16:55
deadalnixTeacup, YES!16:55
deadalnixthx!16:55
JivanPaldeadalnix: In future, you can get that info from packages.ubuntu.com16:58
deadalnixJivanPal, thx, I was obviously not waware16:58
JivanPalYeah, just looked here now, would've said earlier otherwise16:59
kevrwow, virt-manager on Ubuntu is nice!17:09
nukeu666I see a lot of cpu being used by ksoftircq and systemd-resolvd on my cloud server. Could this be causing frequent sigterms and sigstops on processes i run on shell?17:36
kk4ewtcould it be yes17:43
TJ-nukeu666: ksoftirq can be a sign the system is being hit with a lot of packets; worth checking with tcpdump for unexpected traffic17:47
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shibbolethis there an iso for 2004 server with the debian installer?18:26
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leftyfbshibboleth: no  https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/server-installer-plans-for-20-04-lts/1363118:43
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jwashhi everyone, i am running out of physical media, can i boot an installation from a tftp server? my goal is to do an installation, then load it to ram and boot from it.20:15
tomreynyes you can. where will you install to, though?20:26
tomreynjwash: ^20:26
jwashi have a server room with all the computers in it20:26
jwashidea is that i have a boot image server that accepts tftp requests20:27
jwashall the computers that boot from the tftp server would have 2 ethernet ports, one for internet and general network traffic, the other for tftp services20:28
ixdapi have a laptop where the function keys do silly things like control brightness and volume and you press the Fn key to get actual function keys. I would like to flip between these two settings easily.20:33
superschnellixdap: tried this yet? https://samtinkers.wordpress.com/2015/09/10/invert-fn-function-key-behaviour-in-linux/20:35
tomreynixdap: can sometime be done on the 'bios' setup screens.20:35
ixdap superschnell, tomreyn, appreciated!20:37
superschnellls -l20:48
superschnellwhoops, sorry20:48
tharkunGood $DAY I just got this from an update FATAL -> Failed to fork.21:13
tharkunterminate called after throwing an instance of 'cwidget::util::AssertionFailure'21:13
tharkunOuch!  Got SIGABRT, dying..21:13
tharkunSorry for the multiple lines.21:13
tharkunI was using aptitude to update the system which has uname -a :Linux li100-178 4.15.0-111-generic #112-Ubuntu SMP Thu Jul 9 20:32:34 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux21:14
tharkunAborted (core dumped)21:15
tomreyn!aptitude | tharkun21:28
ubottutharkun: Like apt and apt-get, aptitude is a terminal frontend for Ubuntu's package management system. Unlike the others, it is not recommended in Ubuntu because its behavior differs significantly from other Ubuntu package management tools and can cause issues.21:28
tomreyntharkun: also, if this a linux container, not a proper dedicated server or vm, then talk to your host21:33
tharkuntomreyn: I did not know about the aptitude isue. It is a full blown vps, not a container as such. Unless I am so outdated that a vps is now runned on a container.21:44
jivantharkun: If it's KVM, then no; if it's OpenVZ, then yes21:58
jivanWith OpenVZ, all instances on the same host share the same kernel, so if you can upgrade your kernel yourself, it's almost certainly KVM21:58
tharkunIt is defenetly kvm, I can update kernels :)22:24
tomreyntharkun: good! and yes, it's outdated, you're runnign a kernel from july last year22:51
monacocan someone give me some feedback for this: if possible https://clbin.com/4DXD322:59
oerheksmonaco, sure, what are you doing exactly, and what ubuntu vrsion?23:02
monacooerheks: I am using 20.04 and I get that output Cannot read porivate key file and I can't remote desktop onto my ubuntu eventhough before was just fine !23:03
oerhekssystemctl status xrdp or systemctl restart xrdp perhaps, on the host?23:05
monacooerheks: thanks23:09
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