[01:09] <AppXprt> anyone familiar with this?  Clearsigned file isn't valid, got 'NOSPLIT' (does the network require authentication?)
[01:11] <sarnold> I've never seen that before; there's some answers on this askubuntu post, the one that feels most likely to me is the one discussing proxies https://askubuntu.com/a/918194/33812
[01:20] <Intelo> my xorg has issues, how can I check?
[01:21] <Intelo> or simply reset/reconfigure xorg?
[01:21] <sarnold> check journalctl, and /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[01:23] <Intelo> How to output last 300 lines and do | termbin.com 9999
[01:26] <Intelo> sarnold: actually best to just reset/config it
[01:28] <Intelo> its tooo hard for me to see the errors
[01:29] <Intelo> but things crash a lot here
[01:30] <sarnold> Intelo: well, Xorg almost never actually *has* a configuration these days
[01:30] <sarnold> Intelo: for most people, it autodetects everything at startup and doesn't need any config
[01:31] <sarnold> Intelo: check /etc/X11/xorg.conf and /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/
[01:33] <AppXprt> sarnold, yeap, firewall blocking the ubuntu repo because of blacklist on country
[01:34] <AppXprt> so a proxy would help possibly
[01:34] <AppXprt> probably
[01:34] <Intelo> sudo dpkg-reconfigure -phigh xserver-xorg  ? sarnold
[01:34] <sarnold> AppXprt: aha, or perhaps a country-specific mirror
[01:34] <AppXprt> yea possibly, error from firewall says specifically country blocked
[01:35] <AppXprt> when trying wget on repo
[01:35] <sarnold> Intelo: my guess is that won't do anything
[01:50] <eelstrebor> does network manager always have a WPA3 personal option whether or not the card is capable of wpa3 or is it getting this from the cards capabilities?
[02:13] <Betal> how I can add memtest86+ to grub (efi)? I installed memtest package, but update-grub "can't see" it, /etc/grub.d/ have a memtest config file
[02:14] <guiverc> Betal, as I understand it, the memtest86 program can't be run in EFI mode, it required an older 16/32bit mode that was incompatible which is why it doesn't appear.. disable EFI and the menu item will show (unless in uEFI mode)
[02:15] <Bashing-om> Betal: memtest for EFI is proprietary - see: http://www.memtest86.com/ <- free proprietary offering.
[02:15] <sarnold> Betal: iirc, memtest86 offers a proprietary uefi binary; memtest86+ offers a libre traditional BIOS binary
[02:16] <Betal> hmm, but can't grub boot the free (from ubuntu packages) bios binary ?
[02:16] <Betal> efi grub
[02:16] <guiverc> grub will obey license rules.. boot media in a BIOS/legacy system at it shows, boot same media in a uEFI box and it's not there
[02:18] <guiverc> memtest86 exists on lubuntu media... it'll appear if your hardware is deemed to comply  (inc. hirsute or latest daily)
[02:28] <rander2> hello
[02:28] <rander2> gparted don't manages exfat partitions ?
[02:35] <sarnold> it might not, they've been encumbered until very recently
[02:47] <mozzarella> guys I need help
[02:47] <mozzarella> my wireless mouse stops working whenever I plug in my webcam
[02:54] <sarnold> mozzarella: how is the webcam connected? how is the mouse connected?
[02:55] <mozzarella> sarnold: webcam is wired, usb, mouse is wireless, usb receiver
[02:57] <sarnold> mozzarella: do you see them with lsusb after plugging them both in?
[02:57] <sarnold> mozzarella: do they plug directly into the motherboard's ports or do they plug into hubs? powered or unpowered hubs?
[03:00] <mozzarella> sarnold: usb ports on the front of the case, they're connected to usb headers inside, no hub
[03:15] <HoLyDea7h> hello guys i want to ask why ubuntu is so laggy on all apps (browsers ,apps and all video pages even if its an ad )?. I have turned on hardware video decoding on chromium but it cant even play 480p youtube . All of this and using just 50 % of my cpu .....why does it lag and not even using resourses ...
[03:16] <HoLyDea7h> its the same with firefox and stremio and the same for online videos and local videos
[03:16] <HoLyDea7h> every notebook .....from 1990 till today can play youtube ,why linux cant ?
[03:17] <sarnold> hmm, something's funny there... I watch HD rocket launch streams on my laptop often
[03:18] <HoLyDea7h> i used windows 8.1 i got ocasional stuttering when i get in and out of fullscreen but worked perfectly otherwise ...only got on linux because i have 4 Gigs ram and wanted something lighter
[03:18] <HoLyDea7h> if it works on windows .....its not hardware issue ....imo
[03:19] <HoLyDea7h> some experts around here that know some terminal comands that could help ? I already did swapiness 20
[03:19] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: graphics card driver loaded?
[03:19] <sarnold> hah, even 4k stuff.. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NH_Jw_TAsJY for example
[03:19] <rander2> gparted don't support exfat partitions ?
[03:20] <HoLyDea7h> How do i check Lotus ?
[03:20] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: sudo lshw -C video
[03:20] <rander2> I created it from bash
[03:21] <HoLyDea7h> it provides info about the driver but clock: 33MHz seems wrong .... o.o
[03:21] <rander2> I created it from bash using : mkfs.exfat /dev/sdb1
[03:22] <rander2> 33Mhz was clock of 25 years ago
[03:22] <HoLyDea7h> why every app says its amd64 when i install it .....does that cause some compatibility issues because i run on intel
[03:22] <sarnold> intel's 64bit instruction set went nowhere
[03:23] <sarnold> amd's 64 bit instruction set won, intel implemented it when amd started eating their lunch
[03:23] <HoLyDea7h> yeah i know rander but my notebook is few years old thats why i say 33mh cant be right xD im with Asus notebook
[03:24] <HoLyDea7h> assus x550ca
[03:26] <HoLyDea7h> its super annoying when i start  720 p movie and it runs on slow mo
[03:26] <lotuspsychje> whats this magic card chipset?
[03:28] <HoLyDea7h> intel hd4000
[03:28] <HoLyDea7h> i know its weak ...but not that weak ....movies and videos was not a problem before
[03:30] <HoLyDea7h> were *
[03:31] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: vlc lagging?
[03:32] <HoLyDea7h> mostly stremio i liked it back on windows because  its super customizable like lighter version of kodi
[03:32] <sarnold> hmm, I think my old laptop had an hd4000; I haven't used firefox on it to watch videos lately but it worked okay
[03:32] <HoLyDea7h> stremio firefox and chromium
[03:33] <HoLyDea7h> Clockspeed  1.8 Ghz
[03:33] <HoLyDea7h> Graphic Processor
[03:34] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: maybe your system would benefit lubuntu?
[03:34] <HoLyDea7h> thats the specifications online .....way above 33 mhz :D
[03:34] <HoLyDea7h> the reason is ? Lotus
[03:34] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: overall smoothness, lighter, faster
[03:35] <HoLyDea7h> yeah .....but ubuntu is lts .. i woudnt trust some lowgrade distros
[03:36] <HoLyDea7h> theres like thousands some of which even only need 512 mb ram max to run ......but i want normal computer
[03:36] <HoLyDea7h> not tree without branches because they are all cut to make some performance
[03:37] <HoLyDea7h> ykwim ?
[03:37] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: what are your other specs plz?
[03:40] <HoLyDea7h> terminal command to check ?
[03:40] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: inxi -F
[03:40] <HoLyDea7h> cuz theres alot of different variants of this notebook
[03:40] <HoLyDea7h> thanks
[03:41] <HoLyDea7h> error 22 unsuported option
[03:41] <HoLyDea7h> i think its i3 1.6 Ghz quad core 1000 HDD 15.6 inches
[03:42] <lotuspsychje> pastebin the whole thing
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h> System:
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h>   Host: PC Kernel: 5.8.0-44-generic x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Cinnamon 4.4.8
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h>   Distro: Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa)
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h> Machine:
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h>   Type: Laptop System: ASUSTeK product: X540SAA v: 1.0
[03:43] <HoLyDea7h>   serial: <superuser/root required>
[03:43] <lotuspsychje> !paste
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h>   ID-1: /dev/sda vendor: Toshiba model: MQ01ABD100 size: 931.51 GiB
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h> Partition:
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h>   ID-1: / size: 915.40 GiB used: 11.64 GiB (1.3%) fs: ext4 dev: /dev/sda2
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h> Sensors:
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h>   System Temperatures: cpu: 6280.4 C mobo: 60.0 C
[03:44] <HoLyDea7h>   Fan Speeds (RPM): cpu: 0
[03:45] <HoLyDea7h> !paste
[03:46] <HoLyDea7h> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/htgQfKrVzX/
[03:46] <HoLyDea7h> Did you get it ? Or am i still banned :D
[03:47] <sarnold> we got it ;)
[03:47] <HoLyDea7h> Awesome
[03:49] <lotuspsychje> yeah, celeron, intel graphics, spinner HD i would go lubuntu
[03:49] <sarnold> how heavy is cinnamon? I would have guessed it's not terrible
[03:50] <HoLyDea7h> not really ....cinamon works like a charm
[03:50] <HoLyDea7h> im not wwith celeron lotus
[03:51] <lotuspsychje> Intel Celeron N3160
[03:51] <HoLyDea7h> idk why it says that but i purchased laptop with i3 .....
[03:51] <HoLyDea7h> damn those monkeys ..........who puts celeron proccesors on modern laptops
[03:51] <HoLyDea7h> damn parts scavengers
[03:52] <sarnold> https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/91831/intel-celeron-processor-n3160-2m-cache-up-to-2-24-ghz.html
[03:52] <sarnold> crazy, ark says that processor should have 2MB L2 but the output of your script says it's got 1MB
[03:54] <HoLyDea7h> i wanna cry ......imm with integrated graphics from a celeron processor ...........
[03:54] <HoLyDea7h> i spend like 600 $ for this crap
[03:54] <lotuspsychje> tweak your system HoLyDea7h
[03:54] <HoLyDea7h> How so ?
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: sudo apt install preload stacer bleachbit
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> tweak unwanted startup items and systemd services
[03:55] <lotuspsychje> try lubuntu 20.04
[03:56] <HoLyDea7h> i dont have any startup programs ....i keep it clean ....i only use 1 program and 1 browser.......
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> 4GB is bit low for ubuntu desktop
[03:56] <lotuspsychje> if you have like 8GB ram and and ssd, would be different story
[03:58] <HoLyDea7h> would ssd help the video rendering ?
[03:59] <lotuspsychje> every bit of tweak helps overall
[04:00] <HoLyDea7h> ik but im thinking if its worth upgrading notebook :D
[04:01] <HoLyDea7h> how much can you squeeze out of it even if i put second stick ram and ssd for 100 $ its still running on celeron
[04:01] <HoLyDea7h> which i have to disgus with Argus
[04:02] <lotuspsychje> try lubuntu/xubuntu as base HoLyDea7h
[04:03] <HoLyDea7h> Thanks alot guys...as much as i dont want to run trough this again .......i might have to
[04:03] <HoLyDea7h> is cinnamon avaible on them ?
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> HoLyDea7h: you can still run other desktops ontop lubuntu base too
[04:03] <lotuspsychje> !flavours
[04:04] <lotuspsychje> or server base + i3 also possible
[04:07] <HoLyDea7h> thanks alot ,i picked xubuntu cuz its in the description "for older crap"
[04:07] <HoLyDea7h> xD
[04:08] <HoLyDea7h> cant believe for all this years i never realized its not i3 ......but celeron :D .....be careful with what u buy guys
[04:09] <lotuspsychje> celeron isnt that bad, but you need to adapt things a bit
[04:11] <HoLyDea7h> the only thing i want to adapt is online streaming tv service and youtube  i will talk to you to ask you how to make it posible if its not out of the box with xubuntu
[04:12] <HoLyDea7h> talk with you .... is what i meant XD
[04:13] <HoLyDea7h> bye guys thanks alot for the help
[04:13] <lotuspsychje> chromium browser or brave browser to boost
[04:14] <HoLyDea7h> deffinetly gona try brave first cuz it seems hardware acceleration or decoding or however they call it doesnt work on chromium
[06:28] <OnceMe> on 16.04 my apps it opens on the left corner instead of center, why? something has changed recently with the recent upgrade, how can I fix?
[06:29] <OnceMe> I cannot even move app window to some other position, as its opened behind left menu and top overlay window..
[06:31] <OnceMe> compiz helped kind of
[07:13] <Lope> "no search or nameservers found in /run/net-eth0.conf"
[07:13] <Lope> Getting this in initramfs
[07:13] <Lope> What is /run/net-eth0.conf supposed to contain?
[07:27] <Lope> What's the thing that makes libvirt klobber the iptables?
[07:28] <Lope> how can I disable libvirt from messing with iptables?
[07:45] <Lope> I did this: `sed -i 's|XKBLAYOUT="gb"|XKBLAYOUT="us"|' /etc/default/keyboard; DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration; exit` then logged in again and I've still got a british keyboard layout. Any ideas?
[07:45] <ducasse> morning folks
[07:46] <Lope> ah, looks like the pc105 doesn't exist for us layout.
[07:51] <Lope> I did a manual `dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` went through more menus, chose US generic everything and I've still got british keyboard layout :/
[08:01] <Lope> Ah, had to restart keyboard-setup service.
[08:44] <tichun> Hi, fonts are thin and blurry compared to Android/Windows. How to copy android's behavior?
[08:46] <nop_> how do i get rid of mesa on an ubuntu 20.04 system
[08:46] <Maik> tichun: which version and is it Ubuntu or any of the other flavors?
[08:47] <nop_> i want a 100% nvidia opengl implementation. stuff keeps switching back to mesa
[08:47] <nop_> apparently removing mesa removes ubuntu-desktop, though
[08:47] <tichun> Maik: 20.04 but this issue is present in likely every distro that is out there.
[08:48] <Maik> i never experienced any blurry fonts on any version of Ubuntu or another distro to be honest.
[08:49] <tichun> They are acceptable, but if you take a screenshot and send it to someone it looks blurry right away, esp. if you can compare it with a screenshot from android/windows.
[08:49] <Maik> i took a screenhot a while ago, nothing wrong there imo
[08:51] <tichun> If you have a chance of using Flutter to create a sample program, try compiling it for android and running it inside bundled emulator, or running it natively on Ubuntu. The same program will have much much crisper fonts on android counterpart
[08:52] <Maik> tichun: i never compiled anything, i'm just a user not a experienced dev
[08:52] <tichun> they provide a sample program so it would be an easy task, but only if you are interested
[08:53] <Maik> don't have the time for that
[08:54] <Maik> install Gnome tweaks and try to change the fonts settings there
[08:54] <bart-> is there a way to configure a touchdisplay with pen for settings
[08:54] <bart-> cause in the nromal settings i dont can change anything
[08:54] <Maik> maybe that improves something tichun
[08:54] <bart-> hi Maik
[08:54] <bart-> yeah gnome tweaks is a musst install
[08:54] <bart-> too bad its not default installed
[08:56] <Maik> tichun: also, do you ahve a nVidia card or AMD? Maybe that causes issues
[08:56] <Maik> ahve/have
[08:57] <raffaem2> will 21.04 use PipeWire?
[08:57] <Maik> raffaem2: questions and support for 21.04 is in #ubuntu+1
[08:58] <raffaem2> thank you. Who's writing?
[08:58] <raffaem2> I don't see username on the left of your message
[08:59] <raffaem2> ah should be Maik
[09:05] <Lope> where is /etc/resolve.conf supposed to be symlinked to if you're using systemd-resovled?
[09:05] <raffaem2> no it's a messy
[09:06] <raffaem2> networkmanager will be a localhost in /etc/resolv.conf and resolv it like that
[09:06] <raffaem2> I don't think it's symlinked
[09:18] <Lope> dns isn't working on my new ubuntu install, can someone please help me get it working?
[09:21] <Lope> /etc/systemd/resolved.conf contains "DNS=1.1.1.1"; /etc/resolve.conf is symlinked to /run/systemd/resolve/resolv.conf; /etc/resolve.conf contains "nameserver 1.1.1.1"; I can ping 1.1.1.1. `ping ubuntu.com` Name or service not known.
[09:23] <raffaem2> it should be called /etc/resolv.conf
[09:23] <Lope> raffaem2, what do you mean please?
[09:23] <raffaem2> NOT reolved.conf or resolve.conf
[09:23] <raffaem2> The name is /etc/resolv.conf
[09:23] <Lope> oh
[09:23] <raffaem2> Not /etc/resolve.conf
[09:23] <raffaem2> Not /etc/resolved.conf
[09:24] <raffaem2> Then, try use Google DNS servers
[09:24] <Lope> ah, thank god!
[09:24] <Lope> it works
[09:24] <Lope> thank you!
[09:24] <raffaem2> put "nameserver 8.8.8.8" and new line "nameserver 8.8.4.4"
[09:24] <raffaem2> You're welcome :) glad it was only a filename issue
[09:25] <Lope> raffaem2, can I mask systemd-resolved and delete /etc/resolv.conf and just put a text file there?
[09:25] <Lope> will ubuntu work with that?
[09:25] <raffaem2> what do you mean "mask systemd-resolved"?
[09:26] <raffaem2> do you want to manage /etc/resolv.conf by yourself instead of having systemd-resolved manage it for you?
[09:26] <Lope> yeah
[09:26] <Lope> `systemctl mask systemd-resolved`
[09:26] <raffaem2> I don't know that, I made /etc/resolv.conf immutable
[09:26] <raffaem2> chattr +i /etc/resolv.conf
[09:27] <raffaem2> and remove write permissions
[09:27] <raffaem2> in this way systemd-resolved will not overwrite it
[09:27] <Lope> cool, it works.
[09:27] <Lope> I think the problem is I wrote /etc/resolve.conf lolz
[09:28] <raffaem2> Glad I was of help 😃️
[09:28] <Lope> :)
[09:31] <Lope> where can I find these packages? opencl-amdgpu-pro-icd opencl-orca-amdgpu-pro-icd amdgpu-pin
[11:01] <Lope> http://codepad.org/y8UaFX36 any ideas how to resolve this apt conflict? (I had no amdgpu packages installed before running this. Running Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS. Downloaded the Ubuntu 20.04.1 Driver from here https://www.amd.com/en/support/graphics/amd-radeon-5600-series/amd-radeon-rx-5600-series/amd-radeon-rx-5600-xt
[11:03] <pcatinean> Hello everyone
[11:03] <pcatinean> Is it possible to do a full drive encryption with LUKS on ubuntu after installation or just not in the realm of possibility?
[11:33] <Hamidreza> Hi guys, I'm runnig following command for rsync but it doesnt work:
[11:33] <Hamidreza> sudo rsync --daemon salam.txt test@192.168.200.18::/tmp/test --config=/etc/rsyncd.conf
[11:34] <Hamidreza> cat /etc/rsyncd.conf:
[11:34] <Hamidreza> [share]
[11:34] <Hamidreza> path = /tmp/test
[11:34] <Hamidreza> #password-file=/root/secret
[11:34] <Hamidreza> secrets file = /root/secret
[11:42] <c4pt00> https://github.com/c4pt000/Docker-dogecoin-images
[11:55] <mlok> Hello, has anybody seen this error with NTP before? https://pastebin.com/raw/HXZgVisV
[11:55] <mlok> Why does SIGTERM kill the systemd service?
[12:18] <xro_> Hi, i dealing with WiFi and PSK. I'm curious about the wpa_passphrase command. As i can see it creates a hash based on the SSID and PSK. So why is it more secure to use it ? if i can steal this HASH, it is equal to stealing the PSK (i can authenticate with it). did i miss something ?
[12:21] <oerheks> "So why is it more secure to use it " who said so?
[12:22] <oerheks> wpa2-psk vs wpa-enterprise, enterprise is likely more secure
[12:24] <de-facto> where can i find logs for nfs shares as client mounted via fstab?
[12:25] <xro_> oerheks, he said so : https://carmalou.com/how-to/2017/08/16/how-to-generate-passcode-for-raspberry-pi.html
[12:26] <clarkk> In Ubuntu 20.04, from the terminal, the command "pactl set-default-source '<my source>' won't recognise the input device until I change it once in the Settings > Sound configuration. Does anyone have any ideas why?
[12:27] <oerheks> xro_,  oke, so ask him?
[12:27] <xro_> you are welcome
[12:29] <oerheks> de-facto, nfs does not have its own log, they end up in /var/log/messages ?
[12:29] <oerheks> unless you use nfswatch
[12:29] <de-facto> there is no /var/log/messages on that system and no string nfs in /var/log/syslog
[12:30] <de-facto> the mount went offline (fixable with "sudo mount -a") and i need to find out why to prevent that from happening again
[12:30] <oerheks> oh, syslog or dmesg?
[12:31] <clarkk> the device I want to change to is a bluetooth headset with a built in mic. If I change to it in Settings, and then back to the internal mic, the command works as expected. I am using the devices listed in "pactl list short sources". What could be wrong?
[12:32] <de-facto> oerheks what would i be looking for?
[12:33] <de-facto> tried grepping for "nfs"
[12:33] <JJH> Hello everybody
[12:33] <zChris_> i need libssl.so.10 (or libssl.1.0.0) and after looking around the net that seems to be openssl 1.0. Now i have openssl 1.1 installed but need to either install openssl 1.0 along side it or downgrade. I have yet found a solution on the net. Anyone here that can give a hinit ?
[12:37] <JJH> I need help with the screen command i'm trying to execute this 'screen -d -m -S screenName myShell.sh;' and it's working fine but when i want to execute the exact same shell from a parent directory it's not working. I tried using this shell current_dir=$PWD;cd /home/myusr/myfolder/;screen -d -m -S screenName myScript.sh;cd $current_dir; but when
[12:37] <JJH> doing screen -list nothing show up and i've got no errors.
[12:39] <JJH> I tried 'screen -d -m -S screenName /home/myusr/myfolder/myShell.sh' and it's not working either from the parent directory
[12:39] <TheBigK> try nondetatched...
[12:40] <TheBigK> and look whats going wrong
[12:40] <TheBigK> i doubt its a problem of the detaching of the screen
[12:40] <zChris_> why not use absolute path when invoking myShell.sh ?
[12:41] <TheBigK> debugging shell scripts always useful with -x
[12:41] <zChris_> ah saw that you tried it already
[12:42] <JJH> ok just tried without detaching and screen instant terminated
[12:42] <TheBigK> then try set -x in ur script
[12:42] <TheBigK> that might give u a hint
[12:44] <JJH> I'm kind of new to linux where do I need to use the -x? is it to try my script?
[12:44] <JJH> start*
[12:44] <TheBigK> set -x in the script
[12:45] <TheBigK> or u say /bin/bash -x
[12:45] <TheBigK> in the first line
[12:45] <JJH> okok
[12:45] <TheBigK> #!/bin/bash -x obviously :D
[12:45] <DarkUranium> Hi. I have a strange problem with netcat. I'm trying `date | netcat -vu $IP $PORT` on one end, and `netcat -ul 0.0.0.0 $PORT` on the other. And one of two things happens:
[12:46] <DarkUranium> (first, sender-side)
[12:46] <DarkUranium> 1) No output whatsoever, seems to exit as normal; or
[12:46] <DarkUranium> 2) I get a "Connection to <IP> <PORT> port succeeded!" ... and then the program won't exit, it's just stuck there, despite the EOF.
[12:46] <JJH> When i use -x it's working x)
[12:47] <TheBigK> wait... what?
[12:47] <JJH> yes exactly
[12:47] <JJH> i got everything happening in the newly created screen
[12:47] <TheBigK> and u remove the x and it doesnt work anymore?
[12:47] <JJH> lemme check
[12:47] <DarkUranium> Correction: "Connection to <IP> <PORT> port [udp/*] succeeded!"
[12:48] <DarkUranium> On the receiving end, I'll get 1 message (not necessarily at first try, but that's to be expected with UDP) --- and never another message ever again. Any ideas as to what's going on?
[12:49] <DarkUranium> On a related note, how am I even getting "Connection succeeded" with UDP?
[12:51] <de-facto> is there any way to get some feedback from NFS about why client mounts via /etc/fstab failed or is there simply no way to get logs about that?
[12:51] <TheBigK> mount -v ?
[12:52] <TheBigK> or u wanna debug why its not mounted at boot
[12:52] <JJH> nvm it was working cause i was in the folder where the script is
[12:52] <TheBigK> any closer to the why? or didnt help
[12:53] <JJH> so with the -x i still got screen is terminating
[12:53] <TheBigK> no output?
[12:53] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[12:53] <JJH> nope nothing at all
[12:53] <zChris_> JJH, what does your script do ?
[12:53] <TheBigK> that sounds like ur script isnt run.. casue every line should be an output... pretty much
[12:55] <JJH> my script is starting a server I'll try to use only absolute path and check if it fix
[12:56] <TheBigK> what type of server... game server?
[12:56] <JJH> yes steam dedicated
[12:57] <TheBigK> i remember those times... in good old CS days :D
[12:57] <clarkk> I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 on a laptop which has a hardware issue with the internal mic, which is the reason I want to use my bluetooth headset that has a mic. I want to select the headset mic from a script using pactl.  However, the command "pactl set-default-source '<my headset source>' won't recognise the headset as an input device until I change to it, just once, in Ubuntu's Settings > Sound configuration app to the headset mic. Then, if I change
[12:57] <clarkk> it back to the internal mic, pactl recognises the headset source device, and works as expected.
[12:57] <clarkk> I've noticed that when I switch the headset on for the first time, I see this device listed in sources:
[12:57] <clarkk> 31      bluez_sink.EB_06_EF_7F_BA_57.a2dp_sink.monitor  module-bluez5-device.c  s16le 2ch 44100Hz       SUSPENDED
[12:57] <clarkk> 33      bluez_source.EB_06_EF_7F_BA_57.headset_head_unit        module-bluez5-device.c  s16le 1ch 8000HzIDLE
[12:57] <clarkk> Once  this second device, bluez_source.EB_06_EF_7F_BA_57.headset_head_unit, is shown by pactl, pactl works as expected
[12:59] <clarkk> (when I switch to the headset mic in the OS settings, I see the second device name in pactl)
[13:02] <JJH> Ok so it seems to work with absolute path in my script but i still don't get  why this is not working with relative path
[13:02] <JJH> current_dir=$PWD;
[13:02] <JJH> cd /home/usr/directory/;
[13:02] <JJH> screen -d -m -S screenName myShell.sh;
[13:02] <JJH> cd $current_dir;
[13:02] <oerheks> !paste
[13:02] <JJH> oops sorry ^^
[13:04] <JJH> i'm trying to make a stop=>Backup=>update=>restart serv with some bash. I was doing it with systemctl and it was working fine but server got huge lag when i start it with systemctl and is way smoother when i start it in a screen
[13:06] <zChris_> JJH, in your script. echo out where it is after the cd. perhaps its not working ?
[13:10] <JJH> yeah i'll need to debug it sadly my lunch break is over thanks alot for the help:)  and maybe see you soon
[13:18] <oerheks> wobbly windows?
[13:20] <TheBigK> oerheks: are great? :)
[14:11] <imrjd> a deb package for spotify not avaialbe for ubuntu????
[14:11] <lotuspsychje> snap
[14:11] <leftyfb> imrjd: correct
[14:12] <imrjd> not deb package
[14:12] <imrjd> No
[14:12] <imrjd> i cannot install from the repo??
[14:12] <imrjd> ppa\
[14:13] <leftyfb> imrjd: sudo snap install spotify
[14:13] <imrjd> i am trying to avoid snap package thats why
[14:13] <imrjd> it take ages for a snap package to initialze
[14:13] <leftyfb> imrjd: ok, good luck
[14:13] <lotuspsychje> cant generalize that statement for every snap imrjd
[14:14] <ogra> the spotify snap take 4sec to start here for me ...
[14:14] <imrjd> the offical instructions don't work any more thats why
[14:14] <ogra> not sure what your acceptable threshold is though ... but that doesnt seem very extensive
[14:14] <imrjd> so snap package is it
[14:14] <imrjd> well then
[14:15] <ogra> ... on the very first start after install the package copies some stuff around, that might be slower ... but once installed it should not be slow to start
[14:15] <leftyfb> imrjd: https://www.spotify.com/us/download/linux/
[14:16] <imrjd> the last part of install apt install spotify client returns a error
[14:16] <imrjd> so i assume we won't be seeing any further packages? in deb format?
[14:17] <leftyfb> imrjd: that is a support question for Spotify. Nothing to do with Ubuntu
[14:17] <imrjd> let me ask them gentleman
[14:19] <imrjd> thank you
[14:19] <imrjd> so what else?
[14:19] <leftyfb> imrjd: mind you, I just followed those instructions on both 18.04 and 20.04 and both worked
[14:19] <imrjd> when was that? as i am on 20.04
[14:20] <imrjd> it just did install the client
[14:20] <EriC^^> imrjd: maybe pastebin the error you're getting in case someone has some insight to the issue
[14:20] <leftyfb> imrjd: just now. It worked fine for me
[14:20] <imrjd> before i was trying to install and it was throwing me a error
[14:23] <oerheks> one could only file a bugreport, if you have removed and reinstalled again
[14:24] <oerheks> * with the maintainer, as it is a closed binairy blob
[14:26] <imrjd> its fine now for some reason the deb package was installed successfuly
[14:33] <kiwi18> Hi, I have a usb hdd that gets mounted in /media/kiwi/4tb, owned by kiwi. If I unplug it, that dir disappears. It’s not in /etc/fstab and I was wondering how is it working now…
[14:35] <oerheks> the /media/ folder does that, temporary folder for a removable device
[14:35] <oerheks> fstab, one uses /mnt/
[14:36] <oerheks> !mount
[14:37] <leftyfb> kiwi18: also, please make sure you are unmounting(ejecting) the drive before unplugging it or you can lose data
[14:37] <kiwi18> yes, of course. I meant after a umount
[14:37] <kiwi18> I have another drive though, it gets mounted in /media/kiwi/5tb, but it’s owned by root by default
[14:37] <kiwi18> can I simply chown it?
[14:38] <oerheks> kiwi18, what is the filesystem on that 4t and 5t ?
[14:39] <kiwi18> ext4 for both
[14:40] <kiwi18> no wait, 5tb is “Microsoft basic data” but I was pretty sure I formatted it. let’s go again
[14:40] <oerheks> carefull with chown, i have no idea who/what owns the data
[14:40] <kiwi18> it’s a newly formatted drive so I have no data to lose
[14:42] <kiwi18>  /dev/sdc1 contains a ext4 file system labelled '5tb' - weird, fdisk says “Microsoft basic data”
[14:43] <pcatinean> Is it possible to do a full drive encryption with LUKS on ubuntu after installation?
[14:43] <oerheks> pcatinean, no.
[14:43] <pcatinean> at least it's settled completely XD
[14:43] <pcatinean> So my only option would be to backup data, format and then set this up from the start (looks to be a manual process)
[14:46] <nunya> I'm running Ubuntu 20.04 with Cinnamon 4.4.8 16GB RAM, 2.5 Ghz processor, Intel© Core™ i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 2 I like to open video games like Armagetronad and play music with Qmmp at the same time. How much swap memory should I use? sudo cat /proc/sys/vm/swappiness return 60
[14:47] <oerheks> nunya, 'swapon' would show current swap
[14:47] <oerheks> swapfile, or partition, and size.
[14:47] <oerheks> i think you should let it be, 2gb is enough, and does not advance more sound channels
[14:50] <nunya> oerheks: result of swapon /swapfile file   4G   0B   -2
[14:51] <nunya> oerheks: Thanks!
[14:51] <oerheks> have fun!
[15:09] <kiwi18> @oerheks chown worked :) now, this is a 5tb drive, I know I won’t ever get 5TB, but 4.3TB seems a bit too little, is that right?
[15:28] <BluesKaj> kiwi18, http://www.endmemo.com/data/diskcapacity.php
[15:29] <kiwi18> @BluesKaj thanks, but I’m also seeing there’s reserved space for root. Trying to reclaim that now
[15:32] <imi> hi. now my ubuntu does a proper(?) shutdown when the battery level is low. how do I make it go into standby/sleep/hibernation instead?
[16:15] <kevr> imi: and how are you having it shutdown when the battery is low?
[16:15] <kevr> is this a logind related config?
[16:16] <imi> Kevin: I don't know how it is done. somehow it manages to do it. maybe systemd have a rule for this? I don't know
[16:16] <kevr> it just works that way out of the box for you?
[16:18] <kevr> (you didn't have to configure anything?)
[16:24] <ioria> imi, why don't you check the Power settings ?
[16:24] <imi> so there's an "energy policy" in settings it doesn't have anything that might set that
[16:25] <imi> where else should I check?
[16:25] <ioria> imi, gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power critical-battery-action
[16:26] <imi> it says 'suspend'
[16:26] <imi> is there a gui fir this gsettings?
[16:28] <ioria> imi, sure,  'Settings' (gnome-control-center)
[16:29] <imi> ok that gnome control center is the stuff that has the "energy policy" without any setting for what to do if the battery is low
[16:30] <imi> I meant something like regedit though
[16:31] <ioria> imi, in alternative, check the /etc/UPower/UPower.conf file
[16:33] <imi> CriticalPowerAction=HybridSleep
[16:33] <imi> # If HybridSleep isn't available, Hibernate will be used If Hibernate isn't available, PowerOff will be used
[16:34] <imi> so maybe I don't have neither HybridSleep nor Hibernate. is that possible?
[16:47] <ioria> imi, weel, do you have a swap file/partition ?
[16:50] <raffaem2> @pcatinean: it is possible to format a drive using LUKS
[16:50] <raffaem2> but if you format the drive in which the system resides, you will lose the system
[16:51] <pcatinean> Well I guess I have no choice then, I can backup my stuff and do a full whipe. I came off a a fresh install just 2 weeks ago so not that much added
[16:51] <pcatinean> I also have another system that I can do a fresh whipe without issues to test
[16:51] <pcatinean> Do you have a reference on an article on how to do this with ubuntu?
[16:55] <raffaem2> on how to do what? a fresh install? or formatting a drive with LUKS?
[16:56] <raffaem2> https://www.cyberciti.biz/security/howto-linux-hard-disk-encryption-with-luks-cryptsetup-command/
[16:56] <oerheks> full system encryption, he asked for
[16:57] <oerheks> reinstall is the shortest route indeed
[16:58] <rneese> hey guys
[16:58] <rneese>  is there a specific script for each build that can be reviewed
[16:58] <raffaem2> for a full disk encryption on the drive in which Ubuntu will be installed, just select the checkbox in the installation wizard
[16:58] <raffaem2> notice however that the /boot partition will not be encrypted
[16:59] <raffaem2> you can encrypt that too manually but it requires quite an effort
[16:59] <raffaem2> (I don't know exactly why the installation wizard is not encrypting it?)
[17:00] <oerheks> raffaem2, read his question again, a long while ago .. encryption AFTER install.
[17:00] <oerheks> really..
[17:00] <raffaem2> He wrote "Is it possible to do a full drive encryption with LUKS on ubuntu after installation or just not in the realm of possibility?"
[17:00] <raffaem2> encryption of what?
[17:01] <raffaem2> if it's /, no, you have to reinstall
[17:01] <raffaem2> if it's another drive, yes
[17:01] <raffaem2> you can encrypt an external SSD too
[17:01] <oerheks> full drive encryption  .. system and userspace
[17:02] <rneese> https://www.google.com/search?q=ububtu+post+install+encryption&oq=ububtu+post+install+encryption&aqs=chrome..69i57.10902j0j1&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
[17:02] <rneese> start reading here
[17:04] <oerheks> too many steps, to much uncertainty, reinstall is the fastest and secure way.
[17:04] <oerheks> and 'google read this' is not an answer
[17:05] <oerheks> rneese,  oh, your previous q, all software build have the buildscript on launchpad
[17:05] <rneese> ok
[17:15] <imi> ioria: yes, I have a swap
[17:15] <imi> ioria: however it is smaller than the used memory
[17:16] <imi> can this be a problem?
[17:25] <imi> most probably the installer chose that swap size autonatically
[18:14] <MikeRL> Is there a good channel to ask for kernel building from mainline for hirsute besides #ubuntu+1
[18:14] <MikeRL> I'm wondering if that is the correct place to ask.
[18:14] <MikeRL> Or if there's a kernel specific channel for Ubuntu.
[18:18] <MikeRL> Also, the mainline test builds have been failing for about a week and a half for some reason.
[18:19] <MikeRL> So why not try and build myself? Cannot hurt I figured. I may or may not run into the same error.
[18:21] <nemo> So. My mom's a continent away. Also covid
[18:21] <nemo> her machine was very old and seems very messed up.
[18:21] <nemo> I'm SSH'd into it
[18:22] <nemo> the /etc/apt/sources.list is xenial, but the packages seem to include old ones
[18:22] <nemo> I tried update-manager -d and got some interesting errors.
[18:22] <nemo> "An upgrade from 'xenial' to 'precise' is not supported with this tool."
[18:22] <nemo> and "ERROR:root:Bad upgrade: 'xenial' != 'oneiric'
[18:22] <hggdh> MikeRL: kernel stuff is usually dealt in #ubuntu-kernel
[18:22] <nemo> this was on attempting a partial error
[18:23] <MikeRL> hggdh, Thanks, also tried a generic kernel channel.
[18:23] <nemo> er partial upgrade.   I was wondering where the heck it is getting the idea that it should be upgrading to "precise"
[18:23] <nemo> or "oneiric"
[18:23] <nemo> where is that info kept exactly
[18:23] <nemo> maybe whole thing is too much of a mess, but was hoping I could maybe fix it all remotely
[18:24] <nemo> I should have connected to this machine at least once in past 9 years or so ☹
[18:24] <nemo> I thought she was updating it
[18:27] <ash_worksi> so I am looking at this: https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/highlight
[18:27] <ash_worksi> if I wanted to install this package, I would just use `sudo apt install highlight` ?
[18:38] <repulse> What's the correct way to enable debug output for system-config-printer? Just kill the app and run it from command line like "/usr/share/system-config-printer/applet.py --debug"?
[18:46] <nemo> hmmm she has a *lot* of packages set to manually installed. that cannot be right
[19:09] <ash_worksi> quit
[23:01] <malice30> Hey, I've been wondering about this scenario -  Ubuntu has a version (e.g. 18.04) and releases packages, one of them golang. Then, vulnverability in golang is discovered. Do they fix the golang package? Do they rebuild packages that were built with go? And if they do, are the old packages replaced, or do they have their release version updated?
[23:13] <monkwitdafunk> hello users of ubuntu desktop
[23:14] <monkwitdafunk> the application: SOFTWARE UPDATER, requires root passwd once shortly after installation. is that correct?
[23:14] <monkwitdafunk> then never again?
[23:14] <tomreyn> !root
[23:15] <monkwitdafunk> thank you tomreyn
[23:15] <tomreyn> maybe you mean sudo (the users' own) password?
[23:16] <tomreyn> normally, your (restricted users') password should be prompted for for all apt updates (unless cached)
[23:22] <monkwitdafunk> tomreyn, i was hoping to only type the passwd, in the terminal emulator
[23:22] <monkwitdafunk> sorry, the sudo
[23:23] <sarnold> malice30: we've not done it very often, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-1.10/+bug/1794395 may have been the first and last time..
[23:25] <monkwitdafunk> !multiboot
[23:34] <malice30> sarnold: so when you release an updated version of golang or gcc, the new version goes to the update repository for the release, and the rebuild will happen for the next one?
[23:35] <sarnold> malice30: ah, a more recent example of updating the golang packages https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-1.14/+bug/1914372
[23:36] <sarnold> malice30: we're unlikely to rebuild *everything* but try to find the supported subset of packages that may be affected
[23:37] <sarnold> malice30: .. and here's a case where things got ignored https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/golang-go.crypto/+bug/1828905
[23:40] <malice30> sarnold: thanks for your answers. That's very insightful. Looking at those bugs now. I take it that when you rebuild the supported subset of possibly affected packages, you update their release version, even though the package itself hasn't changed?
[23:40] <sarnold> malice30: probably we'll just rebuild whatever is in the archive for that given release -- updates to brand new versions are troublesome
[23:43] <malice30> sarnold: Wouldn't that cause problems for users, since now there are two packages of the same version, but different binary content? Or is it handled by apt automagically?
[23:50] <sarnold> malice30: we'll bump the version numbers of our packages using these rules https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SecurityTeam/UpdatePreparation#Update_the_packaging
[23:58] <clarkk> In the last week, I've done a clean install of Ubuntu 20.04, an installed the latest Chrome from https://www.google.com/linuxrepositories/.  When Chrome is running, it creates thousands of these types of messages in the syslog. Does anyone know if there's a way to fix it (apart from not to use Chrome)?
[23:58] <clarkk> chrome gnome-shell ERROR:socket_posix.cc(94)] CreatePlatformSocket() failed: Address family not supported by protocol (97)