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sarnoldclarkk: wow that's pretty crazy.. you could try to strace chrome while it's running to get a good feeling for what exactly it's trying to do00:00
sarnoldbut that might not work .. perhaps perf record if it forbids strace00:01
matsamanclarkk: it makes little sense to use upstream binaries when there are Ubuntu provided ones00:01
matsamanyou might also consider using chromium instead of chrome, as chromium is built by sane people00:02
matsamanthe packages, that is (but also the source code is better managed)00:02
clarkkmatsaman, when you say that there are ubuntu provided ones, where can I find them?  It's not in the apt repo00:09
matsamanclarkk: you're right I don't see it, apologies00:12
matsamanthat's pretty weird00:12
matsamanI guess Debian got tired of building packages, can't blame them chromium is a nightmare to build00:12
clarkkthat's ok. Just checking. Thanks00:12
notobviousit's available as a snap00:12
sarnoldthere's a chromium snap, afaik no chrome snap00:13
sarnoldchromium probably can't log in to google services00:13
matsamansarnold: what services?00:13
kk4ewtsarnold, try it and see00:13
matsamannotobvious: weird00:13
malice30sarnold: Thanks you for your help :)00:15
sarnoldmatsaman: "Chrome sync and Click to Call" https://blog.chromium.org/2021/01/limiting-private-api-availability-in.html00:15
sarnoldbye malice30 :) have fun00:16
clarkksarnold, yes, that's what I can't really do without00:17
clarkk(google signin)00:17
matsamansarnold: I'm guessing 0 people use those =P00:19
sarnoldmatsaman: click to call, perhaps, but I've heard more than a few people say they like the synced bookmarks and whatnot00:19
matsamanoh the times =)00:19
clarkkyeah, if you disable password sync, it's a good feature00:20
matsamanclarkk: given how unique upstream chrome binary is going to be, I'd say find out how to silence it / keep it out of your logs and call it a day00:21
sarnoldI suggesat reporting it as a bug :) no one needs that kind of noise00:22
matsamanlooking online, it seems to be reported all over00:22
matsamancorporations like ignoring bugs =)00:22
clarkkit looks to me like gnome-shell is logging it00:23
sarnoldperhaps, but if it stops when you kill chrome, that's reason enough to ask chrome devs about it00:24
matsamanclarkk: honestly I'd just go into your logger and figure out how to omit those00:27
clarkksarnold, good idea - I reported the bug via the built-in reporting feature in chrome.00:34
clarkkmatsaman, do you have any idea how I could go about that?00:34
matsamanI'd guess you're using systemd00:36
clarkkmatsaman, whatever's default in ubuntu 20.0400:38
matsamanclarkk: maybe this: https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/335836/how-to-not-log-some-messages-in-systemd-journal00:40
matsamansounds like systemd sucks even more than I thought (which is amazing =P), but still should be doable00:40
eelstrebori don't know what happened but the login screen got rotated 90 degrees ccw - how do i correct this?00:58
clarkksarnold, thanks for your help. I filtered the messages out of the syslog using an rsyslog config, :msg,contains,"Address family not supported by protocol" /var/log/chrome-errors.log01:08
sarnoldclarkk: cool, thanks for reporting the issue :)01:09
clarkkI have another issue, I'm afraid. I'm trying to enable notify-osd from cron, as per this script:  https://github.com/tylerjwilk/pingcheck01:13
clarkkI've confirmed the script runs as expected. When the script is run from cron, it logs to syslog, but it doesn't display a notification (unlike when it is run from the terminal)01:14
clarkkdoes anyone have any ideas how I can make the notifications work?01:14
clarkkI changed the DISPLAY variable in   * * * * * env DISPLAY=:0.0 /home/username/bin/pingcheck 192.168.1.1 HomeRouter 2>&1   to DISPLAY=:1, and it works now01:25
clarkknot sure why it worked fine before from the terminal01:25
sarnoldfrom the terminal it'll inherit the correct DISPLAY and XAUTHORITY variables from the shell01:27
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HashHi gys03:43
Hashhttps://www.twitch.tv/videos/934947306 I am using ubuntu 20.04. I have OBS studio. I have a windows 10 virtualbox machine. I have a NEEWAR mic that plugs into sound mic (not a usb mic). When I record streams or video in OBS studio, they sound like this. I can hear myself in a latent echo. If I stop OBS sound capture, I no longer get an echo, but then it sounds like this. Does anyone have any idea03:45
Hashwhat to do here? Tips? Thoughts?03:45
bobdobbsI'm using ubuntu 20.04. I'm using gnome as the window manager. When I hit 'PrtSc', the screen flashes. Where are my the screenies saved to?03:53
mozzarellabobdobbs: your Pictures folder03:56
bobdobbsthanks03:57
bobdobbsmozzarella: I do not have a Pictures folder04:01
DofHabrá canales en español aquí en freenode?05:25
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Jonno_FTWhello07:10
Jonno_FTWI have installed the php-fpm package in 16.04, but no systemd service was installed.  is this normal?07:11
f_ayxAllo!07:18
kirk781Duo :p07:19
f_ayxneed some help, noticed that my time and date format in file browser are displaying in more than one format: "d mmm yyyy" and "d mmm"... so sorting file by date is a bit tricky07:24
ducasseJonno_FTW: fyi, you should upgrade soon - 16.04 goes eol soon07:26
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Gwalennhi, I installed Opera browser from Ubuntu software (focal fossa) I don't understand why at the first launch of this browser, it needs around 45s to get the main windows. After, this first launch, It open normally...08:27
lenarhoytHi. I have .desktop files in ~/.local/share/applications that simply won't show up in the launcher. I've verified the syntax and tried re-login and restart. What could be the problem?10:42
lotuspsychjelenarhoyt: wich app is this about?10:44
lenarhoytlotuspsychje: https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps/blob/main/apps/word/info10:45
lenarhoytlotuspsychje: though it seems to work for others. I cannot find a related issue. https://github.com/Fmstrat/winapps/issues/12210:46
antaresgadesHello all. I'm having an issue installing 20.04 server. I have an old HP dc7800 which makes possible to define hardware RAID. I've defined one, but in partititon step it doesn't appear as an option and the two disks are visible independtenly.10:46
lotuspsychjeantaresgades: you might wanna try #ubuntu-server for likeminded volunteers10:47
antaresgadesOh sorry, I didn't found that in the irc list!!! thanks a lot10:47
lotuspsychjelenarhoyt: thats an app for windows?10:48
Underknowledgehaving my issues with a ubuntu20 image. in openStack I can see grub in the console, but as soon it hits the kernel I just see a dash.  Console would work when I upgrade a Ubuntu18 Image.  any pointers? I think it can be related to tty and or serial options10:48
lenarhoytlotuspsychje: it allows to run windows apps from a vm seamless in linux DEs10:49
Underknowledge@antaresgades you have to brake up the raid in the bios10:50
lotuspsychjelenarhoyt: did you check /usr/share/applications ?10:52
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lenarhoytlotuspsychje: check for what?10:54
lotuspsychjelenarhoyt: try your .desktop file in there10:54
lenarhoytlotuspsychje: this also does not work11:07
lotuspsychjelenarhoyt: hmm, you might wanna ask support on your git then i suppose maybe its your desktop file bad?11:08
lenarhoytok thanks11:16
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BluesKaj'Morning folks12:06
imrjdmorning12:06
imrjdits afternoon here12:07
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thyriaenHowdy, i hope you are having a wonderful day - i am trying to figure out where the "icons" of my applications come from: i specifically mean the icons in the top bar and the icons displayed in the notifications - i know about the "noramal" big ones, which i can configure in the .desktop files and they get pulled from my theme icons folder12:27
thyriaenI am using the default gnome3 version of ubuntu12:28
oerheksin /usr/share/icons/12:30
lotuspsychjethyriaen: indicators in the right upper corner?12:30
thyriaenlotuspsychje, yea12:31
lotuspsychjethyriaen: those are bound to the specific app, you can apt-cache search indicators and also tweak some settings on them from dconf-editor12:32
thyriaenlotuspsychje, ah okay - and same with the notification icons ?12:32
superschnellCan this be done more efficiently? if (is_null($request->get('query_param')) or $request->get('query_param') === '')12:32
thyriaeni am trying to change the icon of chromium to look like e-mail whereever it appears12:33
lotuspsychjesuperschnell: something for ##linux or ##programming or #bash ?12:33
superschnelllotuspsychje: damn, sorry, wrong channel12:33
superschnelllotuspsychje: was intended for #php12:33
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pr100After login, I get a full page dialog "Oh no! Something has gone wrong.." I'm not sure how to fix or diagnose (20.10) - I've had a little poke around logs but I'm not sure what's relevant to this12:47
oerhekspr100, hit the details button? that might give a clue what application is reporting this12:48
pr100There is no details button - some more text and a "logout" button12:49
oerheksit should look something like this; https://tipsonubuntu.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/disable-error-report.jpg12:50
pr100the remaining text reads "A problem has occurred and the system can't recover. Please log out and try again."12:50
oerheksthen do so, logout, login again?12:51
pr100sure - but exactly the same thing12:51
pr100but it's not that dialog12:52
pr100it's full page, white background with the text as I describe ^^12:52
lotuspsychjeshare that error in a pic plz pr100 ?12:53
lotuspsychjei didnt see a white screen on death before on ubuntu12:54
pr100https://images.app.goo.gl/HfxdR2Cuu1ALRDpq8 - like that, but without the cross in the top left12:54
pr100ah - so https://images.app.goo.gl/xbSF7DGV1qimyt9j812:54
oerheksthat is not ubuntu, kali linux?12:55
pr100this is ubuntu tho' and that's what I see12:55
pr10020.10 - I imagine it's a gnome thing, but I could be wrong12:56
lotuspsychjeshare your dmesg please pr10012:56
oerheksi never seen this on ubuntu/gnome12:56
pr100googleing suggests other people have experienced it ...12:57
pr100dmesg is here: https://pastebin.com/WDLpjGEZ13:02
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lotuspsychje!uptodate | pr100 try this?13:19
ubottupr100 try this?: To ensure you have all the latest known patches and security updates for your ubuntu installation, please update with the following command: `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`. See also !upgrades and !security; you may also need to run `apt full-upgrade`.13:19
pr100yeah, already tried those things13:19
lotuspsychjedid you recently upgrade from another release?13:20
pr100yeah, from 20.04 to 20.10, but that was a few days ago and this problem has only appeared today - presumably as a result of  upgrading some packages13:22
lotuspsychjepr100: try purge gnome-shell and reinstall again13:22
pydrhello13:28
pr100aha - that seems to have solved it - ty13:28
pydrdoes thunderbird  have changed its colors?13:28
pydrnow i see all white background13:28
gimmelHi all, I currently have a Ubuntu flavor (Pop_OS) installed, and need to install Ubuntu 18.04 alongside it. Is the Ubuntu installer going to play nice with this setup?13:30
roryyes, gimmel, it will see it, give you the oppertunity to resize partition during install, and then when you boot you'll be able to choose13:35
rorygimmel, the fact it's an Ubuntu variant is not important. You could even install the exact same release of Ubuntu twice on the same machine.13:36
pydrwhat client email are you using?13:37
lotuspsychjewelcome pr10013:37
gimmelrory: Great! Thanks! I knew it would see Windows 10, but wasn't sure how it would go with another linux distro13:37
gimmelI'll go give it a spin and see what I can break :)13:37
pydri think with the last update thunderbird messed up the colors of the theme13:41
gimmelHmm. It seems the Ubuntu installer is assuming too much info if I use the "install alongside x" option. I already have a partition I want ubuntu to land in, but I don't get an option to select it.13:45
BluesKajgimmel, use manual partitioning13:48
gimmelBluesKaj: ok, and then it asks for a location for the boot loader. If I select the current boot partition, will it clobber the boot reference for the existing Pop_OS install?13:52
BluesKajit shouldn't since popOS uses grub13:54
BluesKajbut I'm not certain since I haven't that situation myself13:56
BluesKajseen13:56
roryit will clobber the one that Pop OS put there, and replace it with one put there by Ubuntu, which will contain entries for both OS13:57
rorythe Grub menu might look different from before.13:57
gimmelrory: thanks. I know pop_os uses a different one (slightly). That's fine.13:57
BluesKajit's odd that ubiquity doesn't recognize grub13:58
Underknowledgehaving my issues with a ubuntu20 image. in openStack I can see grub in the console, but as soon it hits the kernel I just see a dash.  Console would work when I upgrade a Ubuntu18 Image.  any pointers? I think it can be related to tty and or serial options14:05
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Orvalvisjegood morning14:18
kirk781evening :p14:18
Orvalvisjei have a dual boot laptop ubuntu 20 and win7 ... now i want to get rid of win7: can i merge the partitions so that only ubuntu stays?14:19
kirk781Err, formatting the Windows partition and using Gparted should do the job14:25
kirk781Since Grub is independent of Windows, nothing wrong should happen when booting14:25
Orvalvisjeis this recommended, or would a new full ubuntu install be better?14:26
kirk781Err, a full install would obviously do the job but then you had need to setup the whole system again. If you're okay with that , then that's cool14:26
Orvalvisjei actually tried to do a new install, the 20.10 version, however, when loading, it got stuck on a black screen just with the words "welcome to GRUB" with no options left for me but to unplug14:28
kirk781Did you wipe the whole partitions when reinstalling?14:29
cbreakI'd just keep the partitions as they are14:30
cbreakand maybe format the windows partition for data or so14:30
cbreakless annoying than messing with the OS Partition and the partition table14:30
Orvalvisjeno Kirk, i didn't do anything: just rebooted with the usb inserted14:30
kirk781As cbreak says , just formatting Windows partition should be the straight forward way14:31
Orvalvisjeand when deleting windows, will the pc automatically start up in ubuntu, or will it not recognize that win is gone, and leave this option?14:32
leftyfbOrvalvisje: you can certainly boot into a live cd/usb and delete the Windows partition and then resize your Ubuntu partition to take over the rest of the sapce14:32
leftyfbspace*14:32
cbreakOrvalvisje: you can manipulate what your firmware lets you boot from with `efibootmgr` on the CLI14:34
cbreakit's ... not intuitive14:34
HoLyDea7hhello guys14:34
leftyfbcbreak: you're making the assumption that they are running UEFI at all14:34
cbreakyes. A good assumption.14:35
cbreakbios is so outdated :)14:35
leftyfbcbreak: I purposely disable EFI whenever possible to keep things simple and with less issues14:35
HoLyDea7hgot 1 question ......why in linux nothing ever works the way they are supposed to ....... every comand i write every program i install is going trough hell to making it work14:36
cbreakI purposefully disable BIO when ever possible to avoid all the trouble with the legacy junk14:36
cbreakand get faster boot times14:36
Orvalvisjewell, talking about outdated: i am using a pretty old pc, i think 201014:36
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: This is a support channel. If you have an issue, please explain in detail, preferably with exact error messages posted to pastebin so we can help. One issue at a time please.14:36
cbreakHoLyDea7h: I suspect it's user error :P14:37
leftyfbOrvalvisje: ok, then you more than likely do not have EFI with " not intuitive" issues.14:37
cbreakthings usually work as they're supposed to, but you might not realize this since your expectations are different14:37
leftyfbcbreak: that is not helpful. Please don't.14:37
cbreakgetting used to the idea behind linux is a worthwhile thing to do, if you plan to use it14:38
HoLyDea7h1st isssue easy - bottom left menu in ubuntu the mouse name ? XD i will call it Jerry for short .when i click it and type tweaks it doesnt show up i have to go in "software" and press launch14:38
HoLyDea7hand starting software is so slowwwwww......14:39
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: what version of ubuntu are you runnin?14:39
HoLyDea7hxubuntu latest belive it must be 20.414:40
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: Any particular reason you are running Xubuntu over the default desktop? What are the specs of your machine?14:42
HoLyDea7hleftyfb: asus x550 intel celleron 4 ram14:44
HoLyDea7hdefault ubuntu was laggy on videos didnt work well for me14:45
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: open up "Software & Updates" and go to the "Additional Drivers" tab14:46
HoLyDea7hnot avaible14:47
node1Any application in Ubuntu that will show on my desktop two time zone along with UTC timing?14:47
leftyfbnode1: go to https://extensions.gnome.org/ and search for "timezone" or "clock". See if any of those works for you14:48
oerheksnode1, gnome-clocks  https://itsfoss.com/add-multiple-time-zones-ubuntu/14:48
node1Like two local timezone along with UTC timing on desktop14:49
oerheksand ask every channel where you are in :-D14:49
leftyfbnode1: please see my first response to you14:49
HoLyDea7hlefty how do i @ u ?14:50
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: you type my name, hit tab and it should autocomplete and stick : at the end, the you type your response14:51
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: as for private messages, we don't do that here14:51
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: I would look to see what video chipset you have and try to install the proper drivers for it.14:52
HoLyDea7hback to the topic all drivers are installed14:52
HoLyDea7hleftyfb, thanks <314:52
Orvalvisjeok, at the moment i am trying to install ubuntu 20.10, but the usb stick startup keeps stuck at a black screen with just "GRUB" in the left top corner... is it a matter of (a really long) waiting?14:53
node1leftyfb: Thanks14:55
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje, during my install i had progress bar did you go trough all steps if you hit install then its matter of time ,which depends on your machine after that theres progress bar if it doesnt change (fill) for a really long time maybe start over14:56
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje, and yeah ....it was pretty slow for me .....but what do i know im on a laptop14:57
Orvalvisjei am waiting quite a bit already, and i can not see any light flickering (nor the hd nor the usb) - and i am on a very old laptop14:58
Orvalvisjeand for example, taking out the usb stick, nothing happens14:59
HoLyDea7hif doubt just start over but dont do it 20 times....after hit install go out have a coffee hit on some lady take her home show her your room and the linux logo .....after ur done maybe your laptop will be too14:59
HoLyDea7h:D14:59
Orvalvisjei rather like the idea, but i don't think my wife likes it as much as i do :p15:00
HoLyDea7hthen take her to  her home .....maybe she runs on linux too :D15:00
Orvalvisjelol15:00
HoLyDea7hsorry for the offtopic everyone hope its not against the rules15:01
Orvalvisjebut anyway, i tried about 5 times already, every time another usb entrance, also reinstalled the iso image on the usb stick, but it's always the same15:01
raffaem2My Ubuntu image viewer doesn't open .webp files15:02
raffaem2unsupported format15:02
Orvalvisjecan i do a new install from within ubuntu? do i need the usb stick?15:04
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje,  did you try another usb ? Are you familiar with the steps ? Did you make / (root partition) and swap and efi ?15:04
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje,  its aways best trough usb ....i tried installing from windows and got grub problems15:06
Orvalvisjei did not try another stick, for the fact that i don't have another one, and i did not do anything of those things you asked, because i made the stick within ubuntu and it says that i just need to insert the stick and the rest will be automatically15:06
cbreakraffaem2: tried VLC or mplayer?15:07
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje,  then they may be already set but in any case you may try to make the partitions manualy ,also i had problems when i tried to make 1 partition for the system and another for my files (like C and D in windows) so i did 1 partition for everything and it worked fine15:07
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje,   i am new to linux trying to help because i installed it 10 times already until i find good distro for me xD ,maybe someone more familiar could help you15:09
HoLyDea7hSo can someone be kind enough and help me out with not being able to find gnome tweaks in the search and some other issues ?15:10
Orvalvisjedon't worry, HolyDea7h, you are helping me a lot ;)15:11
tieinvtry gnome-tweaks15:11
HoLyDea7hwish your wife could say im helping you  Orvalvisje hope shes not armed XD15:12
Orvalvisjelol15:12
HoLyDea7hi better watch out for incoming missles15:12
HoLyDea7hThank you for being so kind15:13
Orvalvisjei found another stick, i'm going to try it again15:15
HoLyDea7hOrvalvisje, hope i didnt offend you ,it was a joke ....i used to adore womens in every possible way ....till i found my woman .....now i hate the very existence of them xD15:16
HoLyDea7hGood luck !15:16
Orvalvisjedon't worry Holy, i wasn't offended ;)15:16
HoLyDea7hNeed help with software not showing up outside of software store and extentions tab on tweaks not showing up this way i cant turn on caffeine :(15:19
HoLyDea7him on xubunt 20.415:19
HoLyDea7him on xubuntu 20.415:19
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: gnome-tweak wouldn't be installed, nor will be fully functional if you're running xubuntu.15:22
leftyfbor not15:23
Orvalvisjeso, tried a new usb stick, but yet again it freezes with the word GRUB on the screen...15:37
Orvalvisjeso, is there a way to do a new install from within ubuntu itself?15:38
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coconutOrvalvisje, did you check the sha sum of the iso you downloaded?15:49
Orvalvisjei have no idea what that means, coconut15:50
lotuspsychje!md5 | Orvalvisje15:52
ubottuOrvalvisje: To verify your Ubuntu ISO image (or other files for which an MD5 checksum is provided), see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowToMD5SUM or http://www.linuxquestions.org/linux/answers/LQ_ISO/Checking_the_md5sum_in_Windows15:52
coconutOrvalvisje, with a sum you can check the integrity of a file so there are no mistakes exceptions15:53
lotuspsychjethese days, its also automatic checked on live aswell15:53
Orvalvisjeso, you are saying that, even though i downloaded it from the ubuntu site, the file may be corrupted?15:53
coconutOrvalvisje, possibly, yes, but with small chances... (things like hacking or with transferring the data from server to your pc)15:56
notobviousthat's why i always download from the torrents15:56
coconutOrvalvisje, what iso did you download?15:56
Orvalvisjeubuntu 20.10 desktop amd6415:57
raffaem2firefox opens them15:58
coconutOrvalvisje, get the SHA256SUMS file here and then check the iso with a summer http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/20.10/release/15:59
coconutOrvalvisje, and if that is hard to do... then you can consider to use to download the iso with an torrent client, which does check that automaticly.16:00
nunyaMy boot time from cold start is 2.5 - 3 min. Any way to speed it up?  Ubuntu 20.04 with Cinnamon 4.4.8 16GB RAM, 2.5 Ghz processor, Intel© Core™ i5-2520M CPU @ 2.50GHz × 216:06
Orvalvisjeok, downloading via torrent16:08
Orvalvisjei tried to have a go at the step-by-step thingy, but it seems a bit complicated, and time is getting short for me16:08
oerheksnunya, what does journalctl give? journalctl -b -0 # shows messages from the current boot16:08
oerheksor; systemd-analyze blame16:09
Orvalvisjeok, and i have a download error in "transmission": "error:no data found!Ensure your drives are connected or use set location. To re-dpwnload, remove the torrent and re-add it"16:10
nunyaoerheks:https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5hRdWyrQmN/16:10
coconutnunya, i am not sure... but i think you want to check whether you have a hdd or a ssd disk in use. And if hdd, you want to see if want and can upgrade to ssd.16:11
oerheksjournalctl > journalctl -b -016:11
oerheksfrom the beginning of the boot please16:12
coconutssd's can speed up boot times significantly16:12
coconutnunya, just listen to oerheks...16:13
nunyaoerheks: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kvw2btmhZs/16:13
lotuspsychjenunya: sudo apt install preload stacer haveged and tweak systemd services and startup items16:13
yatesi'm running lubuntu 18.04.5 and the apt package available for latexml is version 0.8.2. i know a version 0.8.4 package is availalbe - how to get it installed ?16:46
leftyfb!info latexml16:47
ubottulatexml (source: latexml): LaTeX to XML Converter. In component universe, is extra. Version 0.8.4-1 (focal), package size 1993 kB, installed size 9195 kB16:47
coconutyates, by upgrading unbuntu to a newer version or by adding a ppa, if available16:48
leftyfbyates: the 0.8.4-1 version is only available in ubuntu 20.04, not 18.0416:48
coconutyates, ppa's are not supported though16:48
yatescoconut: how do i determine if a ppa (whatever that is) for 0.8.4 is available?16:49
yatesupgrading to 20.04 is not an option for me16:50
yatesi am required by my employer to stick with 18.0416:50
coconutyates, i searched and i do not think there is an ppa for that available for that16:53
yatescoconut: what about this? https://launchpad.net/~matteosecli/+archive/ubuntu/latexml16:56
ioriayates, 0.8.4 should be available via snap btw16:57
yatesioria: what is "snap"?16:57
ioria!snap16:57
ubottuSnaps are containerised software packages similar to flatpaks or appimage. For more info, see https://snapcraft.io16:57
yatesso i followed the "Adding this PPA to you system" directions, and it appeared to do some work, but latexml is not avilable: https://launchpad.net/~matteosecli/+archive/ubuntu/latexml16:59
yatesnm17:01
yatesi see17:01
nemohm. after a bunch of dpkg -i/-r --force-all and copying over some configs from a cheatsheet fresh ubuntu 16.04 install I think I managed to remotely repair my mom's hopelessly tangled 12.0417:01
nemothanks to aptitude and ruthlessly deleting anything old that halted the graph resolve17:02
nemonow on to 20.0417:02
nemoprobably by way of 18.0417:02
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Bombohi17:15
HoLyDea7hhey guys im having troubles with my cursor ,i looked up the internet but i cant get the comand to work ....i like black cursor but on my browser its white and thats poking my eyes17:16
HoLyDea7hsudo update-alternatives --install /usr/share/icons/default/index.theme /home/user/.icons/Sweet-cursors/ 5117:17
HoLyDea7hthats the comand i use17:17
HoLyDea7hcan someone tell me whats wrong about this command ?17:18
HoLyDea7hanyone ?17:19
nemowhere'd you get that command from?17:21
rorythere probably shouldn't be a space between / and 5117:21
HoLyDea7hfrom internet im trying to add another cursor to the list of 9 cursors so i can set global one17:21
nemoI'm just surprised that one can use a local home location for a global cursor17:22
nemohope that doesn't cause any permission issues17:22
HoLyDea7hwell that local is for pointing where my cursor theme is17:23
HoLyDea7hthats the path to the theme i want to be global17:23
ograit will surely cause lots of issues, but update-alternatives is just a (very fancy) frontend to ln ... so why wouldnt it place such links17:23
ograif you want a theme to be global, put it in a global location on your machine ... not in a hidden folder of someones home dir17:24
HoLyDea7hokay ......so where do i put it so lately i can pick it from mouse and touchpad17:25
HoLyDea7hbtw im using xubuntu xfce17:27
HoLyDea7hif its making any difference17:27
ogranormlly icon themes go to a subfolder in /usr/share/icons/17:27
ogranamed after the theme17:27
HoLyDea7hthat folder is permision locked i cant place anything there17:29
HoLyDea7hogra,17:30
nemoHoLyDea7h: that's what sudo is for 😝17:30
HoLyDea7hogra, i think everything in share is read only17:30
nemoHoLyDea7h: although /usr/local is probably a better idea17:30
ograthen you probably shouldnt ... given you have not yet learned the concept of sudo 🙂17:31
ogranemo, is right that you should normally put locally maintained adjustments to /usr/local ... but i'm not sure /usr/local/share is in the theme search path ... which is why i suggested /usr/sher17:32
ogra*share17:32
nemoogra: ah... I figured that update-alternatives command was intended to add it to the path17:32
nemoogra: thus the need to specify the 2nd location17:32
nemobut I'm not very familiar with update alternatives.17:32
nemoI just know that mixing "sudo" and /home/user is probably a bad idea 😉17:32
ograit usually adds a chain of links17:32
Bomboi want to apt install libegl-dev, but i get libegl-dev : Depends: libegl1 (= 1.3.1-1) but 1.3.2-1~ubuntu0.20.04.1 is to be installed17:33
ogralook in /etc/alternatives and follow the chain 😉17:33
nemoogra: yeah. that much I know. so figured it was just one more link, only to /usr/local17:33
nemoogra: usually putting custom stuff in /usr/share risks package cleanup issues17:33
Bomboi did apt update && apt upgrade17:33
ograas long as the file/dir name doesnt clash with something from a package it wont hurt17:33
HoLyDea7hguys can you simply point me to the folder or write down sudo comand that i can use so the cursor doesnt go " black and yellow" all the time17:34
HoLyDea7him sure u know and your cursor dont act strange17:34
* ogra just usues the default cursor on all his machines17:35
HoLyDea7him couple of days old linux user ......17:35
HoLyDea7hi just want to make that terrible xfce look nice ....17:36
HoLyDea7hits like windows xp had older brother look17:36
HoLyDea7hmaybe windows 98 upgraded :D17:36
HoLyDea7halright .....so can you help me with my other ....worst problems ? I cant find gnome tweaks in whiskers ..... i can only start it by going in software shop and start it17:38
HoLyDea7him also missing extensions tab in gnome tweaks and i cant add caffeine that can keep my monitor on during videos (so it doesnt log me out)17:39
HoLyDea7hby " and start it " i meant "and launch" it17:40
HoLyDea7hnemo, or ogra any ideas ?17:41
Bomboweird, 'ii  libegl1:amd64 1.3.2-1~ubuntu0.20.04.1' is installed but 'apt show libegl-dev|grep -i version' shows 'Version: 1.3.1-1'17:44
nemoHoLyDea7h: eh. expressed my opinions earlier.  don't put it in your user home, and I'm surprised any guide you read online would recommend that17:44
nemoHoLyDea7h: if you're not familiar with commandline to point of copying stuff to /usr/local, I'm thinking you should have step by step instructions17:44
HoLyDea7hnemo,  i meant about my other question read the 2 lines above17:45
nemoAh. no idea about those. thought you were pinging me about the things I'd actually expressed an interest in 😉17:45
HoLyDea7habout the gnome tweaks problems17:45
nemoI don't use gnome anymore, just mate, and have no idea what whiskers is17:45
nemoI'm mostly here due to the surgery I was doing on my mom's ubuntu over the weekend to rescue it from mangled 12.04 limbo.  I use Devuan these days17:45
nemo14.04 was my last ubuntu ☺17:46
HoLyDea7hwhiskers is the search menu  in the left where all  programs are .....like program explorer17:46
nemoah17:46
nemoHoLyDea7h: well... usually menu systems show stuff based on the .desktop files17:46
nemoso the system ones, plus any .local overrides you might have done (and probably didn't)17:46
nemoso maybe that file has a badly configured .desktop17:47
nemoHoLyDea7h: usually you can manually add entries there though.  Although again, unfamiliar with gnome these days17:47
nemoand checking .desktop file for the app is where I'd go if it wasn't showing up in a DE17:47
HoLyDea7hIm realy tired .....using linux for the past few days is ......figuring  solutions for dumb problems 90 % of the time and watching youtube 10 % of the time17:48
nemoheh17:48
HoLyDea7hlinux should be more user friendly17:48
nemothat's been the complaint for decades. it is better than it was17:48
nemoalthough no idea what ubuntu has been up to these days17:48
nemoI'm pretty happy w/ my MATE desktop on Devuan but then, I've been using linux since 1996 so I probably have blind spots to issues17:48
HoLyDea7hthey advertise it as the "easiest" linux for new users17:48
nemoit probably is17:49
HoLyDea7h......yeah right ...17:49
nemoHoLyDea7h: well. new users maybe shouldn't be doing manual cursor installs system-wide 😉17:49
nemomaybe stick w/ default cursors and whatever you can find in package management17:49
nemoheck. new users maybe should be avoiding anything with word "tweaks" in the name until they are more comfortable17:50
HoLyDea7hprobably ....but can you google how xfce default desctop looks ?17:50
nemomaybe new users should keep customising to a minimum until they are comfortable17:50
HoLyDea7hplease .....do me that favour :D17:50
nemoI don't care for XFCE4 themeing or layout17:50
nemothere's a reason I use MATE17:50
nemoI made an honest effort at unity and gnome3 but got tired of it fast17:50
nemosooo back to my nice traditional layout17:50
HoLyDea7hso sad ....cinnamon looks amazing but it works terribly on xubuntu .... it needs  the original ubuntu17:51
HoLyDea7hthanks about the chat it was nice17:51
nemonot familiar with cinnamon either17:52
nemobut MATE should work fine on any minimalist distro17:52
nemoand for that matter, any DE should work fine on any ubuntu17:52
HoLyDea7hi will deffinetly stop using sudo comands until im more terminal friendly xD17:52
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: cinnamon is a DE, just like xfce. Cinnamon does not run on top of XFCE, it runs instead of17:53
HoLyDea7hyeah i know  but also it doesnt work right on top of xubuntu ....not like on ubuntu17:54
HoLyDea7hbut i cant use ubuntu cuz its too demanding for my asus laptop17:54
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: no, I don't think you're getting it. Cinnamon is a DE that can run on Ubuntu. Or you can use XFCE. Or you can use the default Ubuntu uses which is Gnome Shell. They all run separate17:55
nemoif your laptop has an intel card, it's possible a gl accelerated desktop might perform badly17:55
nemoHoLyDea7h: what's your ASUS laptop model?17:55
nemoHoLyDea7h: what leftyfb said - you should be able to select them all at the login screen17:55
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: https://itsfoss.com/install-cinnamon-on-ubuntu/17:55
HoLyDea7hasus x550sa17:55
HoLyDea7hintel celeron 4gb ram17:55
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: you should try Ubuntu Mate. But also, maybe look into upgrading that memory. That might help quite a bit17:56
HoLyDea7hpoor 600 $ i spend on that crap...should have build pc17:56
HoLyDea7h:D17:56
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: Does it have an SSD?17:56
HoLyDea7hnope 1000 hdd17:56
nemoHm17:56
nemohas a dual card design17:56
nemointel/amd17:56
nemoLinux is a bit better at handling those these days17:57
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: an SSD and 16G of memory would be night and day on that machine17:57
nemoBut it's not out of the realm of possibility that maybe possibly it is using the wrong card.17:57
nemoleftyfb: does ubuntu install firmware for amd/nvidia by default these days?17:57
HoLyDea7hyou cant lefty good dream tho17:57
nemoleftyfb: or would HoLyDea7h have had to opt in in the installer17:57
HoLyDea7hceleron processors support up to 8 gb ram17:57
nemoleftyfb: not sure what the attitude is towards proprietary blbos17:57
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: ok, so 8G and an SSD.17:57
nemo*lobs17:57
blb4393HoLyDea7h: I have a celeron machine with 12 gig17:58
HoLyDea7hyeah i know i used ssd on my intel i5 4430 and GTX 1050 Ti combo desctop17:59
blb4393its desktop17:59
HoLyDea7hbut im not sure what i could squeze out of celeron procesor17:59
HoLyDea7hokay desktop18:00
blb4393i have also a notebook with 4gb ram and n5000 celeron. Works smooth with i318:00
HoLyDea7hthanks for all the advices18:00
HoLyDea7hu mean ssd ? blb439318:00
blb4393i3-wm18:01
HoLyDea7hoh i tought ur talking bout the processor18:01
blb4393it's n5000 as I said, i3-wm is a window manage18:02
blb4393r18:02
nemoHoLyDea7h: question... is "firmware-amd-graphics" installed?18:02
HoLyDea7hyeah im looking at it .....looks nice18:02
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: I would recommend getting an 8G memory stick, an SSD an throwing Ubuntu Mate on it.18:02
nemoHoLyDea7h: and did you opt in to proprietary in the installer?18:02
HoLyDea7hnot sure bout  both of them .....all drivers are instaled trough the official driver installer18:03
HoLyDea7hwhy would i need firmware amd graphics on intel processor?18:03
nemoHoLyDea7h: this is about your GPU18:03
nemoHoLyDea7h: your laptop model seems to use the dual gpu model18:04
nemoHoLyDea7h: if I looked up right model, intel GPU + amd GPU18:04
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: lspci | grep VGA | nc termbin.com 999918:04
nemofor power savings vs performance18:04
leftyfbnemo: I question whether or not is has AMD GPU18:04
nemoleftyfb: yeah. I could have wrong model18:04
nemowas having a hard time finding the one mentioned18:04
HoLyDea7hmaybe i can run terminal comand to check graphics nemo18:05
nemoHoLyDea7h: leftyfb told you to do that18:05
nemo18:05
nemoincluding autopaste18:05
leftyfbnemo: it's X55CA, not SA18:05
Speedhogb1b4393: i3-wm is great, that's the wm I use daily18:05
nemoleftyfb: ah. I was wondering about that. thought that was maybe a country code18:05
HoLyDea7hnope i have x550 not x5518:05
nemolike Canada vs South Africa ☺18:05
leftyfbHoLyDea7h: sorry, yeah, x550ca18:06
nemoHoLyDea7h: well. run his command anyway18:06
nemohttps://termbin.com/v4vn  ←  sample output - this is from my machine over here18:07
nemo(you'll get a url like that to paste)18:07
HoLyDea7h00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Atom/Celeron/Pentium Processor x5-E8000/J3xxx/N3xxx Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 35)18:07
nemoHoLyDea7h: just the one?18:07
HoLyDea7hi just pasted the text from the url18:07
HoLyDea7hmore handy18:08
nemoah18:08
HoLyDea7h:D18:08
nemojust 1?18:08
HoLyDea7hjust 1 what ? just 1 lane ?18:08
HoLyDea7hthats all i get from the link18:08
HoLyDea7h.....18:08
HoLyDea7hcopied everything xD18:08
nemoHoLyDea7h: ok. if you are on a sucky Intel GPU then yeah, IMO composited is not the way to go for performance.  I've had way better results under firefox etc by using a non-composited window manager18:08
nemoHoLyDea7h: XFCE and MATE are good options on this front I think18:08
nemoHoLyDea7h: I was even able to get decentish performance in games and firefox with layers acceleration after that.18:09
nemoHoLyDea7h: 4 gigs of RAM is a ton of RAM though, by linux standards18:09
HoLyDea7hyeah .....worst gpu ever ......its not even gpu i feel like i have cpu proccessed video ...18:09
HoLyDea7hits like gpu doesnt exists in this laptop18:10
HoLyDea7hwe cant even talk about games...maybe i can run pacman18:10
HoLyDea7h:D18:10
HoLyDea7hnothing than firefox runs ....thats why im not very ...excited about thinking of ssd and ram upgrades18:11
HoLyDea7hnot realy justified18:11
nemoHoLyDea7h: eh... you should be able to get GPU accelerated games running18:11
nemoHoLyDea7h: I ran a few things reasonably on intel... Hedgewars in FOSS category, Untitled Goose in WINE18:12
nemoHoLyDea7h: stuff like that18:12
HoLyDea7hmaybe farm simulator 1999 they didnt had so many tractors back then haha18:12
nemoHoLyDea7h: but you probably should disable desktop compositing to free up the sucky GPU a bit18:12
nemoHoLyDea7h: https://l3net.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/cmp-all4.png  this was situation in 2014 memory consumption wise. note even the bloated bigboys aren't sucking up *that* much of your 4 gigabytes ☺18:13
HoLyDea7hits alright i dont have any complains so far no lags .....with xubuntu its all smooth18:13
nemoHoLyDea7h: (that chart is in megabytes)18:13
nemoHoLyDea7h: ok18:13
nemoHoLyDea7h: what does firefox say under about:support for graphics accel?18:13
HoLyDea7hi dont think its supported18:14
HoLyDea7hbut how do i check ?18:14
nemoHoLyDea7h: enter about:support18:14
nemoas a url18:14
nemoHoLyDea7h: about:about for all about pages if you are curious18:15
HoLyDea7hCompositingBasic18:15
HoLyDea7his this what u neede?18:15
HoLyDea7hneeded18:15
nemoyeah18:15
nemoHoLyDea7h: well, if firefox seems sluggish, you could try force-enabling acceleration.  It's usually an improvement, even on Intel18:16
HoLyDea7him using more brave for videos i use firefox only on some ...because brave doesnt have that floating bubble that separates the video on own window18:17
HoLyDea7hrealy useful feature18:17
nemoHoLyDea7h: ah. I'm diehard firefox. Mostly 'cause Brave, IE, Opera are all basically dependant on google for core engine18:17
HoLyDea7hcuz my videos can stay aways on top <318:18
nemolast thing we need is a google monopoly18:18
tomreyn!chat18:18
ubottu#ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!18:18
nemohaha18:18
nemosorry18:18
Smaughey all, I am setting up ROS on Ubuntu 18 and as part of that am attempting to install python-roslaunch18:40
Smaugi encounter the following series of errors:18:40
Smaughttps://pastebin.com/Qp6jPiv018:40
Smaugtells me something else can't be install which depends on something else, towards catkin, which "can't be installed"18:41
Smaugtrying to install catkin directly tells me that python-catking-pkg will not be installed18:41
Smaugtrying to install python-catkin-pkg tells me that it is already installed!18:41
Smaugso what is the deal here?18:41
nemoWhat is ubuntu 18?18:41
Smaug18.0418:42
nemook18:43
Smaugany help would be much appreciated.  asking here since it seems to be a package dependency issue18:43
Smaugbeen at this for a few hours now18:43
nemoSmaug: yeah. some sort of interdependency issue.  kinda funny since I spent like 4 hours on those yesterday fixing my mom's laptop remotely which was a weird mashup of 12.04 and 16.0418:43
Smaugooof18:43
nemoSmaug: I ended up doing a lot of force removes of packages, until I was able to get aptitude running, which helped tons18:43
nemoSmaug: you might want to start with aptitude - it is smarter about crawling the graph18:44
Smaugyeah i have aptitude, i haven't really used it though18:44
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Smaugaptitude's proposed solutions are to not install naything18:53
tomreynSmaug: what's the output of this, on a pastebin?   apt policy; apt policy python-roslaunch python-roslib18:53
Smaugor to remove all my other ros-melodic pacakges18:53
tomreyn!aptitude18:53
ubottuLike 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.18:53
tomreynyou appear to be using packages from a third party repository which is not supported here.18:55
Smaugtomreyn: https://pastebin.com/sEPQ8Esm18:56
tomreyn"python-catkin-pkg is already the newest version (0.4.23-100)." is seen on your initial pastebin.com post, but Ubuntu 18.04 LTS provides version 0.3.9-1.18:56
tomreynthis doesn't include the output of    "apt policy"18:57
Smaugwithout adding the third party there was nothing provided in the normal ubuntu sources18:57
Smaugoh i see `apt policy` as its own command as well one moment18:58
tomreynall of those three packages you mentioned, are available from the universe section in Ubuntu 18.04 LTS18:58
oerheksi would go for the python3 version, focal https://packages.ubuntu.com/source/focal/ros-ros-comm18:58
Smaugthe packages i couldn't find in universe were the ros-melodic* packages18:59
tomreynthat's correct.19:00
Smaughere is apt policy: https://pastebin.com/SazYdi5G19:00
tomreynhttp://packages.ros.org/ros/ubuntu bionic/main amd64 Packages  is probably the 3rd party apt source19:01
Smaugso how should I proceed?19:02
tomreynthat's up to you. if you'd like support from this channel, use packages supported here, i.e. remove apt sources and packages not supported here.19:04
tomreyn(also package version)19:04
tomreynanother option may be to get support from those 3rd partiues who provide those packages / package versions you have installed.19:06
other_rickhello, How to create a ramdisk with plymouth support? I try with plymouth-generate-initrd but doesn't provide an init file19:09
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oerhekswhat has plymouth todo with ramdisk?19:18
tomreynalso, which gentoo version are you running?19:19
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other_rickoerheks you can use the plymouth to request a passphrase for example if your disk is encrypted19:21
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aroonimy /boot/ partition was filling up19:26
mbeierlHello, folks.  Does anyone know if there is a desktop notification that can be given if someone ssh's into my desktop and issues a shutdown -r?  There is a wall, but if there is no terminal open, is there no way of knowing?19:29
matsamanmbeierl: you should have some GUI notify executable already installed; ls /usr/bin/*notify*19:33
matsamannotify-send?19:33
matsamanyou'd have to make sure it's working right to send a msg to all logged in users, and with the right permissions to work19:33
matsamanand, I mean19:34
matsamanit could easily not happen successfully before shutdown -r happens, unless you override shutdown19:35
matsamanmbeierl: if you only want to know _who_ ran 'shutdown' and when, you can force people to use sudo to run it19:35
mbeierlright - the thing is I think I need to get a hold of each user's dbus to do that19:35
matsamanthat has some logging built-in19:35
mbeierloh, no, it's not audit that I'm after.  I have an automation demo controlling a virtual desktop and reboot is one of the commands.  If the user is logged in via XRDP, they don't know what's about to happen :(19:36
mbeierlmerely a "nice to have" for a demo19:36
matsamanwell, I'd test "DISPLAY=:0 notify-send 'foo'" first, as not the same user19:38
mbeierloh - got it.  I was missing mate-notification-daemon19:38
mbeierlthen it works!  I am doing a very trimmed down virtual desktop based on MATE, so I needed to add that package to the list.19:38
matsamanaha19:38
mbeierl@matsaman, thank you so very much!  notify-send was the magic tool!19:39
matsamanthere are some even more DE agnostic alternatives, too19:39
matsamanbut if you're already using MATE, you're good anyway19:39
matsamanFFR you can use apt-file to find packages that provide a particular executable19:39
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radue:q21:25
x29ahey there, im on Ubuntu 20.04.2 LTS, which ships chromium via snap. After a while, my chromium wont open new tabs, i always get the "Aw, Snap! Something went wrong when displaying this webpage. Error code: SIGTRAP". It seems to be memory related. Chrome works just fine. I tried searching, but cant really find the problem or a solution. Any hints? Tried changing to snap dev channel, no better :/21:50
matsamanI don't know why you would run that from a snap TBH21:51
matsamanbut then I can hardly think of anything I would use snap for, so21:51
x29amatsaman: yeah, well, it seems to be the default. i thought, well, ill go with it. docker is also bundled via snap. going completely without snap seems harder and harder21:52
pendarsoheilhello i'm trying to install ubuntu server edition but im getting this21:52
pendarsoheilblob:https://imgur.com/76c4c9be-b452-4ba8-a78d-4ceee122eff721:52
matsamanlooks like there's a 3rd party / PPA that has plain packages: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/06/install-chromium-via-deb-ubuntu-20-04/21:52
matsamanpart of this is that chromium is an insane beast to compile, and its upstream is even more insane and breaks crap constantly21:52
revmacianWhat are Ubuntu's "official flavors"?21:53
matsamansure you can't use firefox or icecat?21:53
matsamanrevmacian: there are a lot at this point, why do you ask?21:53
matsamanthey're basically all obtainable after installing any one of them21:54
revmacianmatsaman: I'm using Kubuntu and I like it, want to try other official flavors21:54
revmacianmatsaman: Oh, so Ubuntu, Kubuntu and Ubuntu Mate?21:54
matsamanhttps://ubuntu.com/download/flavours21:54
revmacianThank you!21:54
matsamanunless you have just loads of free time, I'd try them from their install images / live OS images21:55
revmacianmatsaman: That's what I'm doing, nice to have live envs21:55
matsamanMATE is like the previous incarnation of GNOME, which (with some Unity on top) is what plain Ubuntu uses right now21:55
x29amatsaman: i use firefox/icecat as well, but im used to multiple browsers. cant imagine why it seems to not work for me only, as i couldnt find the problem mentioned21:56
revmacianWow, there's more than I thought21:56
tomreynpendarsoheil: https://imgur.com/76c4c9be-b452-4ba8-a78d-4ceee122eff7 returns a 404 not found error21:56
matsamanx29a: multiple browsers for what, testing?21:56
pendarsoheiltomreyn, sorry, https://i.imgur.com/Csqyhn9.png21:57
matsamanthere are even more horrible upstream Chrome binaries you can try too21:58
revmacianlol, s if he didn't have enough issues21:58
x29amatsaman: yeah, and to keep ALL the tabs open ;)21:58
sarnoldx29a: SIGTRAP makes me think there might be a problem with chromium's sandboxing; I suggest filing a bug report21:58
tomreynpendarsoheil: which ubuntu server release are you trying to install?21:58
matsamanx29a: firefox doesn't keep tabs open...?21:58
x29amatsaman: i think this is not leading anywhere, thanks though ;)21:59
x29asarnold: i assume some memory issue, but i think i will have to21:59
* matsaman shrugs21:59
matsamanlike if you just want multiple browser instances with separate profiles, I'm pretty sure you can do that with one Firefox installation22:00
revmacianYoou can with the firefox profile generator:  firefox -ProfileManager22:01
revmacianor: firefox -P22:01
matsamanit's a little more involved than that, last I checked, if you want to use them _simultaneously_, but still doable22:02
pendarsoheiltomreyn, 20.04 LTS22:02
pendarsoheilIf it helps i could install fine on a HDD but not SSD22:03
pendarsoheilSwapped AHCi22:03
tomreynrevmacian, matsaman: for many use cases, multi account containers will do just fine: https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/containers22:03
pendarsoheilfor IDE but no good. Boot with desktop version shows that SSD is fine22:03
tomreynpendarsoheil: you're using an unsupported installation image, is there a reson you'r enot using the default one?22:04
pendarsoheiltomreyn, an unsupported installation image? I downloaded from Ubuntu site. The legacy version22:04
tomreynpendarsoheil: why the legacy one though?22:05
sarnoldpendarsoheil: maybe screenshot the previous screen where you define the root filesystem?22:05
pendarsoheilhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-legacy-server/releases/20.04/release/ to be precise22:05
matsamanman, people really have trouble organizing on their own don't they =P22:05
matsamantomreyn: that's cool hadn't heard of that, thanks22:05
matsaman"Log in to multiple accounts on a single website at the same time" that's the ticket22:05
pendarsoheilsarnold, it actually doesn't let me set the boot device22:05
pendarsoheilor partition the device at all. It just jumps to that screen22:06
tomreynhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-legacy-server/releases/20.04.1/release/ would be the latest LEGACY (debian-installer based) server installer iso22:07
pendarsoheiltomreyn, right -- http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-legacy-server/releases/20.04/release/ubuntu-20.04.1-legacy-server-amd64.iso22:07
tomreynoh the .1 is there as well, ok22:08
tomreyndid you try the non legacy, though?22:09
sarnoldpendarsoheil: oh, strange :(22:09
x29awhile i found it cute that chromium tabs crash with "aw snap" while running via snap (pun intended?), i think i just found the bugreport and its related to snap updating the apps in the background: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-browser/+bug/191302722:10
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1616650 in snapd "duplicate for #1913027 snap refresh while command is running may cause issues" [Medium,In progress]22:10
sarnoldx29a: ugh :( maybe join #snappy and ask how to work around that?22:12
x29asarnold: the bugreport mentioned an experimental feature to disable autoupdate of running snaps22:13
x29afun fact: the report is a duplicate of an 2016 bug report, urgh22:13
pendarsoheilill try now to22:14
matsamansounds like you're using chromium indeed22:14
sarnoldx29a: yeah. I hate this "feature" of snap.22:14
sarnoldx29a: so best to let them know that you hate it now, too :)22:14
imihi, how do I report bugs from dmesg like this: [39822.436288] ------------[ cut here ]------------22:43
sarnoldprobably: ubuntu-bug linux22:43
fluiDI'm having a problem opening a serial port. Python says it's busy or in use. When I use "lsof" to query, it shows that gpsd is using that serial port. I *do* have a GPS unit on a different serial port, and it's working fine.22:49
ForeverNoob[m]hi, I think apt is broken here: https://paste.debian.net/plain/1187738/ - What should I do?22:54
revmacianForeverNoob[m]: did you run: sudo apt --fix-broken install22:56
fluiDclearly they did, it's in the link22:57
ForeverNoob[m]^22:57
revmacianYes, my bad.22:57
matsamanfluiD: so out of curiosity, if you temporarily turn off gpsd, does it work?22:58
revmacianForeverNoob[m]: I'm wondering if you have moxed your repos (sources for 20.04 and sources with 20.20)22:58
revmacians/moxed/mixed/22:58
fluiDmatsaman, yes, it works fine, and turning gpsd back on causes it to break again.22:58
fluiDalthough I've found that gpsd isn't actually talking to the GPS properly, so that's probably the source of my issue. Researching...22:58
fluiDmaybe "investigating" is a better word22:58
ForeverNoob[m]revmacian: I haven't touched my repos, it's a Ubuntu Server 20.04.2 LTS according to lsb_release -a22:59
tomreynForeverNoob[m]: there's output missing after line "39 packages can be upgraded. Run 'apt list --upgradable' to see them."22:59
matsamanfluiD: how're you running gpsd?22:59
tomreynForeverNoob[m]: actually no, sorry, my bad22:59
revmacianForeverNoob[m]: Ok, not the issue then.. which is a good thing because mixed repos is difficult to reolve22:59
matsamanfluiD: we talking about port 2947 or some other?22:59
fluiDmatsaman, I created a /etc/systemd/system/gpsd.service file and populated /etc/defaults/gpsd with the "-n" option and a specific device.22:59
fluiDwoot! OK, I fixed GPSD which caused it to let go of the other serial ports. Success!23:00
matsamanwhat'd you do?23:00
fluiDWhen I discovered that GPSD wasn't updating the time, I investigated and found that I had set DEVICES="/dev/ttyACM0" which apparently isn't always the same device23:01
fluiDso I changed it to "/dev/serial/by-id/usb-u-blox_AG_-_www.u-blox.com_u-blox_7_-_GPS_GNSS_Receiver-if00"23:01
matsamanoh, cool good to know23:01
fluiDonce it locked onto a device and was happy, it didn't hog the other serial ports.23:01
tomreynForeverNoob[m]: so for somereason this si trying to install    python3-update-manager version 1:20.04.10.1    but 1:20.04.10.5 is current on 20.04, and the version you have. so my guess is that your update-manager-core package is outdated somehow.23:02
tomreynapt list --installed update-manager-core23:02
ForeverNoob[m]tomreyn: update-manager-core/now 1:20.04.10.1 all [installed,upgradable to: 1:20.04.10.5]23:03
ForeverNoob[m]under it: N: There is 1 additional version. Please use the '-a' switch to see it23:03
ForeverNoob[m]Would be it be best to uninstall it and then re-install the package?23:03
revmacianI've seen people try to remove python altogether and whenit didn't work they tried reinstalling23:04
tomreynForeverNoob[m]: you could give that a try, yes. but maybe just delete /var/cache/apt/archives/update-manager-core_1%3a20.04.10.5_all.deb and then try again23:04
tomreynForeverNoob[m]: searching the web for the error message you have during the    sudo apt --fix-broken install   run, i mostly find reports where people had broken hard disks, or logical errors iun underlying block deivce layers (such as software full disk or fily system encryption)23:07
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tomreyn...so you may want to also check for that23:08
ForeverNoob[m]I removed that .deb file, then did an update && upgrade, but unfortunately it still tells me to --fix-broken-install, after which the update-manager-core gets re-downloaded. If I try to remove the update-manger-core it tells me to --fix-broken-install again.23:09
ForeverNoob[m]A corrupt FS? Hmm, that would be the first time it has happened inside a VM here.23:10
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tomreynForeverNoob[m]: more likely lower layers, i'd say. but that's really just speculation. you can use dpkg --purge to remove the package without apt trying to safeguard you.23:12
tomreyn..and then resintall it with apt23:12
ForeverNoob[m]https://paste.debian.net/plain/1187743/ - oh wel...23:14
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ForeverNoob[m]I guess I'll have to nuke my VM then23:19
ForeverNoob[m]oh yep, seems like an FS thing: kernel: [ 1356.908970] EXT4-fs error (device dm-1): ext4_lookup:1701: inode #1051767: comm dpkg: iget: checksum invalid23:19
* ForeverNoob[m] is preparing the nuclear missiles.23:20
ForeverNoob[m]or perhaps it's worthwhile to try an fsck first23:22
nemoForeverNoob[m]: you can always force dpkg removes ☺23:34
nemoForeverNoob[m]: shredding part of the package web to fix it is not thaat bad so long as you have the .debs and are careful not to kill your entire commandline.23:34
ASDXhave made the switch from centos recently. is there an "rpm -qa --last" equivalent (online, i've only found a command that extracts them from the logs)?23:35
nemoASDX: what does that command do?23:36
nemohaven't used an RPM based distro in like 20 years23:36
ASDXnemo: provides a list of all packages sorted by their install date from the yum database23:37
nemoASDX: hm. I've always just grepped the log...23:37
nemobut there must be something fancier23:37
nemoASDX: huh. doesn't look like the db has that info?23:40
nemoASDX: but... log definitely works23:40
revmacianASDX: dpkg --get-selections will get a list of packages, but I'm not sure how to list them by install date23:40
ForeverNoob[m]nemo: you mean like this? https://paste.debian.net/plain/1187747/23:40
ForeverNoob[m]I think it's some fundamental FS problem, I get EXT4-fs errors when I try those commands.23:41
nemoASDX:  cat <(zcat /var/log/dpkg.log*.gz) /var/log/dpkg.log.? /var/log/dpkg.log | grep -F "status installed"23:42
nemoASDX: this seems about right on my system and gets me about a year of history23:43
nemo3821 install actions23:43
ASDXnemo: thanks. yeh, that's what i thought. grepping through the potentially-rotated logs is a bit messy but in the world of automated builds it's not as required as it used to be23:43
nemoASDX: you can always increase the history length ☺23:44
nemoASDX: on my machine that year's worth of logs is only a few hundred kilobytes23:44
nemoASDX: really setting it to store a decade's worth would be barely measurable23:44
nemohm... let's see how compressible they'd be if hypothetically were in a long-term large bz223:47
nemo2.1MiB fully expanded23:48
nemoheh. 130KiB23:48
sarnoldxz can do wonderful things if you really need to try to make it fit on a floppy :)23:48
nemosarnold: can I tell logrotate to do xz?23:48
nemosarnold: right now I'm using bz2 for our webserver, I'm open to smarter options23:49
nemotypical day has ½Mil-¾Mil log entries, and compresses to 2½-4MiB in a daily log23:50
nemobundled up by month is like 50 megs or so23:51
tomreyndo you *need* to keep that many, that detailed, logs?23:52
nemotomreyn: you'd be surprised23:52
nemotomreyn: but this is literally just the apache request log. gets23:52
nemonothing else23:52
nemo/var/log/apache2/access.log23:52
nemodefault format23:52
tomreyni'm not surprised. i'm wondering whether you gain from keeping those (or even wirting them in the first place)23:53
sarnoldnemo: check out the logrotate manpage, look for compressoptions -- this blog post suggests some settings to use but I've not tested them -- they seem sane enough https://sumguy.com/logrotate-compression/23:53
ASDXnemo: re logging, i have some pets living beyond their expected lifetimes to manage!23:54
nemotomreyn: they routinely ask for reports on fetch of specific resources23:54
nemotomreyn: "hey, in past year how many people asked for this PDF we worked so hard on?"23:55
nemo"Please exclude the internal ranges, bots, and that known spammer using a proxy"23:55
nemotomreyn: can probably get rid of 'em after a couple of years though and switch to aggregations then23:56
tomreynthe issue with xz -9 is it can take a good amount of cpu cycles and ram, too. though, this may not be really noticable on a server handling this many requests fine already.23:58

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