[00:00] <TJ-> DumbLDoor: looks like F12 is only BIOS... there's an F13 then they've released 2 UEFI replacements
[00:00] <TJ-> DumbLDoor: looking at https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-Z68MX-UD2H-B3-rev-10/support#support-dl-bios
[00:00] <TJ-> DumbLDoor: so if you're is BIOS-only you're fine
[00:00] <leftyfb> 2021 May 10 19:45:24 <leftyfb>	DumbLDoor: you mentioned non-UEFI. If your system is non-UEFI, then an EFI bug won't affect you
[00:01] <DumbLDoor> TJ, leftyfb: Hybrid EFI technology with DualBIOS for 3TB HDD support
[00:02] <DumbLDoor> this is what the Gigabyte website states
[00:02] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: do you have EFI enabled?
[00:05] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: there is no sign of it but I don't know in case it is and i have not been able to figure out the same
[00:06] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: then you should not have an issue
[00:07] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: Are you currently running Ubuntu 20.10?
[00:08] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: Yes
[00:08] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: How are you now trying to upgrade to 21.04?
[00:08] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: update-manager -d I think
[00:10] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: what do you mean "I think". Did you type:  "update-manager -d" ?
[00:11] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: when i tried it last night, it gave me the option to upgrade to 21.04. It does not do so now
[00:11] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: yes, i have the upgrade to 21.04 option again now
[00:12] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: But I wonder if I should upgrade to UEFI first. The Gigabyte server has new firmware for it
[00:13] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: look in your BIOS and see if you have UEFI enabled. If you do not, then you will be fine
[00:15] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: Ok, ty
[00:15] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: One more thing. Ubunu shows me ver. x.x for  the mboard. How do i know the exact version, any Idea?
[00:16] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: I don't understand your question. Why not believe what it says?
[00:17] <DumbLDoor> Gigabyte site says it has two mb versions: 1.0 and 1.3, Ubuntu tells me x.x
[00:17] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: look in your BIOS
[00:19] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: Sorry, was trying to save a reboot cycle
[00:21] <leftyfb> DumbLDoor: if you're concerned about BIOS/firmware updates through your manufacturer, then you should be getting that information from the BIOS
[00:41] <DumbLDoor> leftyfb: ty.. it is rev 1.0.. cya in a few
[02:31] <Oddyseous> I'm having issues trying to get crypto mining software to work with my gpu on ubuntu 20.04 if anyone is able to help I'd appreciate it
[02:33] <Oddyseous> Getting this error: Phoenix Miner 5.6c Linux/gcc - Release build
[02:33] <Oddyseous> --------------------------------------------
[02:33] <Oddyseous> OpenCL driver version: 21.10-1247438-rocr
[02:33] <Oddyseous> No avaiable GPUs for mining. Please check your drivers and/or hardware.
[02:33] <Oddyseous> rick@DeathStar:~/Downloads/PhoenixMiner_5.6c_Linux$
[04:27] <ksynwa> Anyone knows if I can disable the shortcut for launching the favourites in the side panel of GNOME? For example, if I do Super+1, it launches Firefox because it's on the top of the favourites list.
[04:27] <ksynwa> Let me know if I am not clear.
[04:38] <leaftype> you want to type super+1, and have it do nothing, right?
[04:40] <leaftype> I'm not on gnome shell right now, but keyboard shortcuts should be in settings somewhere. Type the super key, and then type "settings"
[05:01] <ksynwa> leaftype: Thanks
[05:37] <Bodsda> Is there a way to disable the software updater from popping up on 21.04?
[05:38] <leaftype> Bodsda: you want no updates at all?
[05:40] <Bodsda> leaftype: I don't want to be notified about them.
[05:42] <leaftype> it shoudln't be any different in 21.04 than other recent versions - open up "software and updates"
[05:43] <leaftype> there is a tab for updates, you can configure which updates you want automaticall installed, how oftne to check, which releases to show, all that stuff
[05:44] <Bodsda> leaftype: there is no configuration within the application to disable all types of graphical popups. I can limit it, but not disable it for some reason
[05:45] <leaftype> "automatically check for updates" -> never
[05:46] <Bodsda> leaftype: and attempting to remove the update-notifier package would also remove ubuntu-desktop and ubuntu-desktop-minimal. I currently have those settings set to (from top down): All, Never, immediately, fortnight, never
[05:48] <leaftype> the third one, "immediately" - that probably will notify you
[05:48] <leaftype> but only when it checks for updates, so... depends on whether you care about that
[05:48] <leaftype> but i would imagine that would work
[05:50] <ledeni> Bodsda:settings -- applications -- Software -- notifications -- disable check for 'updates-notifier' maybe it is on list too in Applications
[05:51] <Bodsda> leaftype: the only other options are download automatically and download and install automatically. Neither of which is desirable. -- The notifications thing is a good one thanks, was not aware of those settings
[05:51] <leaftype> as long as you're never checking ofr updates, there is no way to tell you they exist
[05:52] <leaftype> I assume you plan to just do them manually now and then?
[05:52] <Kingsquee> Hey, I'm running 20.04, and since a few months ago when I try to run most applications in wine I get "0009:err:wgl:init_opengl Failed to load libGL: libGL.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
[05:53] <Kingsquee> not sure if I messed something up or an update did
[05:53] <Kingsquee> help would be appreciated :I
[05:54] <Bodsda> leaftype: that's what I had hoped, but even with check for updates set to never I had the pop up this morning telling me of updates to firefox. Yeah, I manage the updates manually as and when.
[05:54] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: I had something similar - are you using nouveau driver?
[05:55] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: nvidia
[05:58] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: how did you solve it?
[05:58] <Kingsquee> my best guess currently is some i386 packages have broken or something
[05:58] <leaftype> Bodsda: was the firefox update through the package manager? I know firefox seems to like ot update itself too\
[05:59] <leaftype> it just asked me to restart the browser earlier
[05:59] <leaftype>  or maybe I'm wron gon that fornt
[06:02] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: try switching back to nouveau - I think the problem was introduced because of the switch from X11 to wayland - the other thing to try would be switching back to X11 from the configuration button on the GDM login screen
[06:02] <Kingsquee> I've never known switching back to nouveau from nvidia to work
[06:02] <Kingsquee> nvidia is basically a virus lmao
[06:02] <Kingsquee> as for X11, I never left
[06:02] <Kingsquee> so \shrug
[06:03] <tatertots> you can go back to nouveau
[06:03] <tatertots> it's not impossible
[06:03] <Kingsquee> I'd rather keep the perf and figure out the actual problem
[06:04] <Kingsquee> linux applications work fine and a few wine ones afaikt
[06:04] <Kingsquee> although I'm not sure if the latter few are doing software rendering or something
[06:07] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: To be honest, I saw this issue, switched back to nouveau because I also had problems with Teams and a few other display related niggles, then swithced back to nvidia and it seems to have fixed my issues
[06:07] <Kingsquee> :I
[06:08] <Kingsquee> well, knowing how to switch back to nouveau might be coo in any case
[06:08] <Kingsquee> tell me your secrets my dude
[06:08] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: software updates > additional drivers > select nouveau
[06:08] <Kingsquee> yeah but that usually doesn't work
[06:09] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: personally never had an issue with that method, it's probably nothing more than a package, 1 sec
[06:10] <ksynwa> I enabled mpd's user service for my user and for some reason two mpd instances start up at boot
[06:10] <ksynwa> Any idea how i can debug this?
[06:11] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: install this package: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[06:11] <Kingsquee> ahaha, I'm using kde neon, and the driver manager doesn't even show anything currently
[06:11] <Kingsquee> it's just stuck in "collecting information about your system"
[06:11] <Kingsquee> nice, nice
[06:11] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: run: ubuntu-drivers devices
[06:12] <Kingsquee> okay, it shows stuff
[06:12] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: pastebin?
[06:13] <Kingsquee> shows a bunch of nvidia driver options, and "driver   : xserver-xorg-video-nouveau - distro free builtin"
[06:13] <Kingsquee> so I guess "ubuntu-drivers install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau"?
[06:13] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: cool, so you have the driver, do: sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
[06:15] <Kingsquee> oh wait, I might have found a hint
[06:16] <Kingsquee> https://pastebin.com/raw/P42ZY8Lm
[06:17] <Bodsda> ksynwa: there is some good config info for mpd here: https://gmpc.fandom.com/wiki/MPD_INSTALL_USER_SERVICE_UBUNTU - I would remove the user config and just use the config files explained in the link, if it provides everything you need
[06:18] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau is already the newest version (1:1.0.16-1).
[06:18] <Kingsquee> is the output from "sudo apt-get install xserver-xorg-video-nouveau"
[06:19] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: you have held packages apparently - what does this show: dpkg -l | grep "^hi"
[06:19] <Kingsquee> what is a 'held' package :I
[06:20] <Kingsquee> command outputs nothing
[06:22] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: a package that apt won't upgrade. Usually you pin them when a newer version does something you don't like or breaks something - but that output suggests nothing actually is held. Try: sudo apt-get install --fix-broken
[06:22] <Kingsquee> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 6 not upgraded.
[06:23] <ksynwa> Any idea why I am unable to disable mpd's user service? https://termbin.com/qglq
[06:24] <Kingsquee> I guess I could try uninstalling nvidia and reinstalling it...?
[06:24] <Kingsquee> spooky ram-based graphics lifeline
[06:24] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: that would be a good next step. Remove, then update, then fix broken, then install nvidia
[06:25] <Kingsquee> alright, I did some updates earlier, so I'm going to reboot just to be sure there's no weird pseudostate
[06:25] <Kingsquee> then I'll give that shot, brb
[06:26] <Bodsda> ksynwa: did you look at the link I sent? Try: /etc/init.d/mpd stop; sudo update-rc.d mpd disable
[06:26] <ksynwa> Bodsda: I must have missed your link.
[06:26] <ksynwa> Can you send it again please?
[06:26] <Bodsda> ksynwa: sure, https://gmpc.fandom.com/wiki/MPD_INSTALL_USER_SERVICE_UBUNTU
[06:27] <ksynwa> Thanks very much Bodsda
[06:29] <Kingsquee> >run nvidia-detector
[06:29] <Kingsquee> nvidia-driver-460
[06:29] <Kingsquee> >run nvidia-settings
[06:29] <Kingsquee> NVIDIA driver version: 450.119.03
[06:29] <Kingsquee> and yet it moves
[06:31] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: what moves?
[06:31] <Kingsquee> the OS :P
[06:32] <Kingsquee> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231849/how-to-fix-update-problems-ubuntu-20-04
[06:32] <Kingsquee> might be relevant
[06:33] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: hmm, do you have more than 1 nvidia drivers installed? dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia-driver
[06:34] <Kingsquee> https://pastebin.com/raw/Baeg7huj
[06:37] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: I would remove both and install 460 -- sudo apt-get remove nvidia-driver-*; sudo apt-get install nvidia-driver-460 -y
[06:37] <Kingsquee> yeah, I ran purge on 450, and it removed 440 as well
[06:37] <Kingsquee> then I ran `sudo ubuntu-drivers install` and it seems to be doing the rest of the job
[06:38] <Kingsquee> removing clang-11 and stuff that showed up as an error before
[06:38] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: ok, hopefully we can get it to a state where dpkg and nvidia-settings agree on what drivers you are using
[06:38] <Kingsquee> ye
[06:38] <Kingsquee> I'm glad this is possible though, thanks for the tip re: terminal
[06:39] <Kingsquee> nvidia driver has some bugs re: laptop screen brightness so maybe I can make nouveau work for me sometime
[06:47] <Kingsquee> alright, installed
[06:47] <Kingsquee> gonna reboot and cross fingers
[06:47] <Bodsda> Ok
[07:04] <fiesh> we're using netplan on our router / server box, its configuration is https://paste.debian.net/1197100/  during maintenance schedules, it seems our ISPs router (123.123.123.1) does a power cycle, leading to a "enp4s0f3 NIC Link is down" / "enp4s0f3 NIC Link is up" cycle.  whenever this happens, the default route is dropped and not added back automatically.  I can't figure out why this is, what to do
[07:04] <fiesh> (installing ifplugd doesn't seem like the right approach here, I'd just like the route to remain, and I don't know how it interacts with netplan anyhow).  Any hints?
[07:06] <fiesh> (I stripped the configuration marginally but also included parts that I think are almost certainly irrelevant, like the other network devices)
[07:11] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: nomodeset saves lives
[07:11] <swensson> I managed to remove the CTRL C to interupt bash... How do I get it back? :D
[07:16] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: true :) - where are we at now?
[07:17] <Kingsquee> well,, when I boot normally, I get some really messed up color bitrate
[07:17] <Kingsquee> mostly back and red and yellow
[07:17] <Kingsquee> nomodeset works to access the os again
[07:18] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: ok, just on boot or on login and desktop as well?
[07:18] <Kingsquee> only after os boots
[07:18] <Kingsquee> grub is fine
[07:18] <Kingsquee> login and desktop are borked
[07:19] <Kingsquee> trying to run 'sudo apt-get purge nvidia*' but I'm now getting 'Unable to locate package nvidia-brightness.sh'
[07:19] <Kingsquee> which is... a script I was running back in the day to try and get screen brightness working on nvidia driver?
[07:19] <Kingsquee> what is happening XD
[07:20] <Bodsda> swensson: what is intr = ? in this: stty -a | grep -i intr
[07:20] <Kingsquee> death has an appointment for this laptop tonight in samarra
[07:20] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: what's the output of: dpkg -l | grep -i nvidia-driver
[07:21] <Kingsquee> ii  nvidia-driver-460                             460.73.01-0ubuntu0.20.04.1                                       amd64        NVIDIA driver metapackage
[07:21] <Kingsquee> nvidia-settings says NVIDIA driver version: 460.73.01
[07:21] <Kingsquee> so now they agree \o/
[07:21] <Kingsquee> and don't work
[07:22] <Kingsquee> lets try nouveau lmao
[07:23] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: before that: lsmod | grep nvidia
[07:24] <Kingsquee> https://pastebin.com/raw/nkfEU7cF
[07:24] <swensson> Bodsda: intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^?; kill = ^U; eof = ^D; eol = <undef>;
[07:25] <Bodsda> swensson: in a terminal run: yes     can you quit this with ctrl+c?
[07:26] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: that shows the nvidia kernel module loaded, so it should be working. If it's not then maybe the 460 is not right for your card. Uninstall and return to 450
[07:26] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: also maybe of interest, some mesa stuff not getting upgraded it seems https://pastebin.com/raw/i0WRuVd3
[07:27] <Kingsquee> seems like I can remove them without issue
[07:27] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: if you didn't install them manually, then don't remove them - they were installed as a dependency for something, and if no longer required then autoremove can be used to remove them
[07:28] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: dist-upgrade claims they're broken
[07:29] <Kingsquee> autoremove doesn't remove them
[07:29] <Kingsquee> seems suspicious
[07:29] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: can I see the output of: sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade -y
[07:30] <zamba> i have a VM running in the cloud (ovh) that feels very sluggish.. the load is at around 7-8.. i have 32 vCPUs, but only 5-6 of them actually firing, but they are running at 100 %.. i/o wait is peaking at only 3-4%
[07:30] <zamba> any ideas how to troubleshoot this?
[07:30] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: just checks the ppas and says 'done'
[07:31] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: no actions or errors on an upgrade command?
[07:31] <Bodsda> zamba: htop to find the process with highest CPU utilisation would be my first step
[07:32] <zamba> Bodsda: yeah, i see that this is the sshd.. i'm running quite a lot of sftp transfers
[07:32] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: https://pastebin.com/raw/qGHdQv9B
[07:32] <swensson> Bodsda: Not with CTRL C, but CTRL SHIFT C
[07:32] <zamba> Bodsda: but i don't see any i/o wait that could explain the spike in load
[07:33] <Bodsda> zamba: your maxing 6 vCPUs for file transfers? I assume your network utilisation is at maximum?
[07:33] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: check your first command, you've run update twice, not update then upgrade
[07:33] <Kingsquee> oops, sorry
[07:34] <zamba> Bodsda: everything just feels sluggish and slow.. for instance.. starting 'iftop' took 5 seconds
[07:34] <zamba> Bodsda: logging into the server took 10+ seconds
[07:34] <Bodsda> zamba: I wouldn't say that's unreasonable if all of your network utilisation is being spent on transfers and you are on an ssh session instead of a console
[07:36] <Kingsquee> Bodsda: https://pastebin.com/raw/EpT49rpm
[07:37] <Kingsquee> notable: On KDE neon you should use `pkcon update` to install updates. If you absolutely must use apt you do have to use dist-upgrade or full-upgrade in place of the upgrade command.
[07:37] <Kingsquee> :^)
[07:38] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: yeah I just saw that - disclaimer: I have no idea what kde neon have done to their package management
[07:38] <Kingsquee> doing pkcon-update just gives me a fatal error on mesa-va-drivers and mesa-vdpau-drivers
[07:38] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: can you show me that error output?
[07:39] <Kingsquee> https://pastebin.com/raw/zxyW8Qry
[07:39] <Kingsquee> llvm seems to be the demon in charge
[07:40] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: pkcon install libllvm11
[07:40] <Kingsquee> Command failed: This tool could not find any available package: No packages were found
[07:41] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: stupid thing -- sudo apt-get install libllvm11
[07:41] <Kingsquee> libllvm11 is already the newest version (1:11.1.0~++20210405103834+1fdec59bffc1-1~exp1~20210405084454.165).
[07:41] <Kingsquee> libllvm11 set to manually installed.
[07:42] <Kingsquee> remove it I guess?
[07:42] <Bodsda> 1 sec
[07:42] <Kingsquee> iirc I was doing something with ppa llvms while mucking about with compiling compilers
[07:42] <Kingsquee> but it was a long time ago
[07:44] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: ah ok - let's check your sources -- cat /etc/apt/sources.list; ls -lah /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[07:45] <Kingsquee> mind if we move to pm?
[07:46] <Bodsda> Kingsquee: sure
[08:36] <nomad_fr> Hi
[08:36] <nomad_fr> Since last upgrade tu Ubuntu hirsute, I anymore wake from encrypted Hibernate my laptop. Everything works but during boot the encrypted partition is not find.
[08:36] <nomad_fr> The sawp passwd is asked after like in a normal boot.
[08:36] <nomad_fr> My crypt partition is name 'cryptswap' but 'swapon --summary' says that is name is '/dev/dm-0'
[08:42] <lnielsen> nomad_fr: dmsetup info /dev/dm-0
[08:43] <lnielsen> Also, use swapon --show
[08:54] <nomad_fr> ok I get back to encrypted version, I was checking that every thing was ok in uncrypted
[08:59] <nomad_fr> lnielsen: so 'swapon --show' says : /dev/dm-0
[09:00] <nomad_fr> lnielsen: and 'dmsetup ...' : cryptswap
[09:01] <nomad_fr> maybe I can use this UUID : CRYPT-LUKS2-ab1060125bfe4059b6fb51335f274172-cryptswap : for
[09:01] <nomad_fr>  /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
[09:03] <nomad_fr> I seems to be something like that : my update-initramfs says : initramfs-tools configuration sets RESUME=CRYPT-LUKS2-ab1060125bfe4059b6fb51335f274172-cryptswap but no matching swap device is available.
[09:10] <nomad_fr> in fact I think that my trouble is just to putthe right thing in /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/resume
[09:22] <zamba> is 5.4.0-73 a hwe kernel for 18.04?
[09:25] <zamba> nevermind, it is :)
[09:30] <ksynwa> Any suggestions for GUI music players?
[09:30] <ksynwa> That can handle large library (only 40GB) with ease?
[09:42] <kiwi18> Hi, I just upgraded to ubuntu 20.04 and my USB disks don’t automount under /media/username/DISK_LABEL anymore. They did on 18.04, without editing fstab
[09:42] <kiwi18> how can I fix it?
[09:46] <jeremy31> kiwi18: there might be an option in the file manager to auto mount removable drives
[09:46] <kiwi18> jeremy31: I have no GUI, ssh access only
[10:16] <torbjorn> does anyone know how one can use super-space as a custom keyboard shortcut? I have set one, removed the others I could find, and removed it from switching input-sources in ibut-setup , but still hitting super-space does not trigger my intended command
[10:18] <torbjorn> or how can I find out what super+space does to my system
[10:52] <TJ-> Building a debian-arm64 chroot on amd64 (utilising qemu-aarch64-static) with {qemu-}debootstrap is resulting in a segfault (signal 11) for /sbin/ldconfig when installing bullseye but not buster. Any ideas?
[11:08] <lotuspsychje> TJ-: is bug #1670905 useful for you?
[12:07] <nokiomanz> Hello everyone! On ubuntu20.04 the latest mysql-server is 8.0.23. Is there a place where I can see when the version 8.0.24 is going to be release? I guess this can apply to any package. But I am looking to that minor update and was wondering is there was a place with potential date etc. Hope I make sense.
[12:22] <legreffier> nokiomanz: it's unlikely it gets released. only security updates should come through.
[12:23] <TJ-> lotuspsychje: thanks; no, unrelated
[12:23] <nokiomanz> legreffier, I see. Before 8.0.23 it was at 8.0.19. Did it get updated then because of security updates?
[12:25] <legreffier> nokiomanz: yup. if you want the latest stable mysql package, maybe use oracle' provided repo : https://dev.mysql.com/doc/mysql-apt-repo-quick-guide/en/
[12:25] <RJ45> I am high af rn, so I may be slow to respond.. but I have question..
[12:26] <nokiomanz> legreffier, That is what I saw as well. Makes a lot of sense. Thanks for your time !
[12:26] <brutamontes> how in hell do you install magento2 on ubunntu lamp?
[12:27] <RJ45> I am migrating to a new PC with NVME SSD, so I want to to a new fresh install of Ubuntu MATE, is there a way I have a script a script to run on the new install, that will auto-install everything I have on my old pc?
[12:27] <legreffier> RJ45: there's about 1000 persons (including minors) reading you here. maybe not the best place to brag about drug use ?
[12:27] <RJ45> minors in #ubuntu ?
[12:28] <RJ45> sounds like some really mature intellectual minors
[12:29] <RJ45> stay in school kids, conform to the doctrine of your country's leaders
[12:31] <legreffier> RJ45: you can list installed packages with dpkg -l , and on the newer machine 'for i in $( < list_of_package.txt ) ; do sudo apt install $i ; done'
[12:31] <legreffier> something like this.
[12:33] <RJ45> what if I have 3rd part ppas?
[12:33] <RJ45> 3rd party PPAs*
[12:35] <legreffier> RJ45: you need to add them on the newer machine as well
[12:35] <legreffier> i don't think there's an automated upgrade path when you'
[12:35] <legreffier> are using such customization
[12:40] <brutamontes> How to install Magento 2.4.2 on Ubuntu 21.04 with Lamp (latest) ?!
[13:20] <leftyfb> RJ45: look into ansible
[13:22] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[13:42] <lnielsen> ksynwa: https://snapcraft.io/foobar2000
[13:42] <lnielsen> whoops that was an old question
[14:00] <abijoy87> hey good people I need a help. Once I dissabled my laptop's internal keyboard and touchpad; But I can't remember the IDs of those devices; What can I do reanable them ?
[14:01] <leftyfb> abijoy87: undo what you did to disable them
[14:03] <abijoy87> sad! I can't remember. I did disable them maybe a year ago; copy pasted something from stackoverflow
[14:04] <abijoy87> xinput list
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎡ Virtual core pointer                    	id=2	[master pointer  (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎜   ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer              	id=4	[slave  pointer  (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎜   ↳ SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard Consumer Control 	id=10	[slave  pointer  (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎜   ↳ AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad        	id=13	[slave  pointer  (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎜   ↳ PixArt USB Optical Mouse                	id=17	[slave  pointer  (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎜   ↳ AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint Stick           	id=14	[slave  pointer  (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87> ⎣ Virtual core keyboard                   	id=3	[master keyboard (2)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard             	id=5	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ Power Button                            	id=6	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ Video Bus                               	id=7	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ Sleep Button                            	id=8	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard                  	id=9	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ SIGMACHIP USB Keyboard System Control   	id=11	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ Integrated Camera: Integrated C         	id=12	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:04] <abijoy87>     ↳ ThinkPad Extra Buttons                  	id=15	[slave  keyboard (3)]
[14:06] <jess> that looks accidental
[14:06] <rapid16> Anyone know of a gui front-end for PuTTY-Gen?
[14:06] <jess> i've removed the k-line
[14:18] <rapid16> Sorry,,I parted by mistake. Does anyone know of a GUI front-end for PUTTY-gen? I really hate using shell for SSH stuff.
[14:18] <rapid16> I've tried searching, but haven't found anything
[14:24] <leftyfb> rapid16: seriously? you should learn more CLI SSH. It's WAY more powerful and you have way more control.
[14:27] <rapid16> It gets confusing quickly for me
[14:27] <rapid16> Learning disability makes it tougher for me to grasp more complex things
[14:28] <rapid16> However...most tutorials say '1096' in key generations, shouldn't that be 2048 for most secure?
[14:30] <ash_worksi> reading a guide on help.ubuntu.com for ufw; I don't understand the syntax `ufw allow from <target> to <destination> port <port number>`
[14:31] <ash_worksi> firstly, I would personally have used <source> instead of <target> since that is kind of a synonym for <destination>
[14:31] <ash_worksi> secondly, what _is_ "destination"?
[14:31] <ash_worksi> the only example is "any"
[14:32] <ash_worksi> and it makes it look like "to any port" until you read on to see that it's actually some specified port
[14:32] <zzzoid> I am running ubuntu 19.10 - I would like to update packages but it fails on Nvidia saying it can't overwrite the package. What can I do?
[14:32] <aaronr> ash_worksi: to <ip|any> [port <portnumber> [proto <tcp or udp>]]
[14:32] <aaronr> same for from
[14:33] <aaronr> square brackets indicate optional sections and should not be typed
[14:33] <ash_worksi> aaronr: so it must be IP or any? it can't be eg hostname?
[14:33] <aaronr> ash_worksi: oh, i think hostname works too, yeah
[14:34] <aaronr> but i'd probably recommend an IP
[14:34] <ash_worksi> aaronr: did oyu copy that exactly? they use both pipe and the word "or" ?
[14:34] <aaronr> ash_worksi: no just lazy inaccurate typing on my part haha
[14:34] <ash_worksi> oh okay :P
[14:35] <aaronr> there's an optional free text comment that you can add by ending the command with: comment "<your freetext comment here>"
[14:35] <aaronr> (wrap your comment in double quotes)
[14:35] <ash_worksi> I see
[14:35] <aaronr> eg `ufw allow from any to any port 80 proto tcp comment "Allow HTTP"`
[14:37] <leftyfb> !oel | zzzoid
[14:37] <leftyfb> !eol | zzzoid
[14:37] <leftyfb> zzzoid: Ubuntu 19.10 is no longer supported
[14:37] <zzzoid> O
[14:37] <zzzoid> Ok
[14:37] <zzzoid> I can't update though
[14:38] <zzzoid> Because I keep getting a message to try: apt --fix-broken install
[14:38] <leftyfb> zzzoid: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[14:38] <leftyfb> zzzoid: remove the package it's complaining about, upgrade then reinstall packages as needed
[14:38] <zzzoid> I can't remove
[14:39] <zzzoid> It just keeps saying do this --fix-broken install
[14:39] <zzzoid> I tried to purge Nvidia
[14:39] <leftyfb> zzzoid: please pastebin the command you're running and it's output
[14:39] <ash_worksi> aaronr: so that would be equivalent to `allow 80/tcp` right?
[14:42] <aaronr> yeah -- i'm not sure if you can combine the short notation with defining an IP address but you might be able to. if you're just doing "any" then the short notation is fine.
[14:43] <ash_worksi> aaronr: I wonder if i can shim words into short notation and vise versa
[14:43] <ash_worksi> ie `ufw allow **TO** 80/tcp`
[14:43] <zzzoid> leftyfb, https://pastebin.com/Ang8reNz
[14:44] <leftyfb> zzzoid: add libnvidia-compute-440 to the end of your command and try again
[14:44] <aaronr> ash_worksi: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UFW would imply you can't mix and match long and short
[14:45] <ash_worksi> aaronr: I see
[14:45] <ash_worksi> it just would make some sense based on the status output; (since you can have just a port under TO)
[14:46] <zzzoid> leftyfb, I get the same error
[14:46] <leftyfb> zzzoid: please pastebin that as well
[14:47] <leftyfb> zzzoid: it shouldn't be exactly the same
[14:47] <ash_worksi> tbh, I would prefer if it was just `ip_addr/subnet:port/proto` syntax and just use `*` for any
[14:48] <ash_worksi> I wonder if i create a short-syntax rule if i can delete it with a long syntax rule
[14:49] <zzzoid> leftyfb, https://pastebin.com/cyrNQGbj
[14:50] <leftyfb> zzzoid: sudo apt-get remove --purge '^nvidia-.*' libnvidia-compute-440
[14:50] <zzzoid> Ah ok :)
[14:51] <zzzoid> leftyfb, then it just tells me to do the --fix-broken install command
[14:51] <leftyfb> zzzoid: show me the output please
[14:52] <leftyfb> zzzoid: sudo apt-get remove --purge '^nvidia-.*' libnvidia-compute-440 | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:53] <zzzoid> termbin.com/tsgul
[14:53]  * ogra thinks zzzoid shoud first remove the third party archive from the sources.list and run apt update ... 
[14:53] <zzzoid> Ah nice tip
[14:53] <leftyfb> oh, that's a given, yeah
[14:54] <ogra> smells like nvidia simply packaged it in a broken way (without conflicts/replaces/breaks fields in the control file)
[14:55] <leftyfb> zzzoid: after removing the 3rd party repo's, run:   sudo apt update ; sudo apt-get remove --purge '^nvidia-.*' libnvidia-* cuda-drivers | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:55] <zzzoid> Orga, Nvidia is not in sources.list
[14:55] <leftyfb> zzzoid: looks for 3rd party repo's in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[15:02] <zzzoid> I removed all cuda and nvidia repos and then purged all the packages and now rebooted and upgrading
[15:27] <eskatrem> Hi, the usb plug on my laptop doesn't seem to be recognized by ubuntu, and when running dmesg I get "[drm:mipi_exec_pmic [i915]] *ERROR* Your hardware requires CONFIG_PMIC_OPREGION and it is not set". Are the two related and if so, how can I set CONFIG_PMIC_OPREGION (to what value)?
[16:13] <pangpang> can i invite someone to my youtube?
[16:13] <pangpang> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lBDDY5kk4EQ
[16:13] <leftyfb> !ot | pangpang
[16:13] <pangpang> just said 'it is really you pangpang?
[16:13] <pangpang> oh
[16:13] <pangpang> ok
[16:23] <elge> Meow.  Where to review all the things that are started by the graphical login manager (I believe it's gdm)?  I would like to switch to startx instead, but I need to load all the shit that makes Nautilus happy and shit
[16:26] <leftyfb> !language | elge
[16:26] <sarnold> elge: I think that's a combination of /etc/X11/Xsession.d/ plus /etc/xdg/autostart/
[16:28] <leftyfb> elge: why not use https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/fs7sQ6H4dq/ to default to booting to terminal and then just use : sudo systemctl start gdm  # to start X?
[16:41] <elge> leftyfb, it's not offensive, and we're not on massively censored social media here.  and of course I am willing to switch to multi-user here, that was my point already
[16:41] <elge> sarnold, thanks )
[16:42] <leftyfb> elge: my latter point was, just start the "gdm" service and it should do what you need
[16:42] <elge> *ubottu
[16:42] <elge> yeah that would work
[17:17] <floown> Hello. How to know if the patched version of Exim has been installed on an Ubuntu Server?
[17:18] <floown> apt-cache show exim4-base | grep "Version"
[17:18] <floown> Version: 4.93-13ubuntu1.5
[17:19] <ioria> floown, apt changelog exim4-base
[17:20] <physikoi> Hello #ubuntu. I'm trying to configure dnsmasq to play nicely with systemd-resolved. Unfortunately, i think i borked something. The files ive edited are these: /etc/systemd/resolved.conf, /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf, and  /etc/dnsmasq.conf. The effect i'm trying to create is that all *.lan domains are resolved to loopback with dnsmasq. `dig <whatever>.lan +short` seems to indicate that goal
[17:20] <physikoi> is fulfilled (spits out 127.0.0.1). However, now I can't resolve any other domain. What might have I done wrong? ty
[17:21] <physikoi> oh, and i'm on ubuntu server 20
[17:21] <floown> Thank you ioria
[17:21] <ioria> floown, no problem
[17:23] <physikoi> Oh, and one more file (making 4): /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d/lan-wildcard.conf (contains address=/.lan/127.0.0.1)
[17:29] <sarnold> floown: dpkg -l | grep exim4 ?
[18:11] <physikoi> Can anyone help me fix DNS on ubuntu server? Every suggestion i've found online doesn't work. I've tried stopping the dnsmasq service and restarting, but dns still does not work. EG pinging google yields "ping: google.com: Temporary failure in name resolution"
[18:18] <incognegro76> physikoi: what changes did you make to /etc/systemd/resolved.conf
[18:19] <physikoi> incognegro76: under [resolve] i added DNS=127.0.0.1
[18:19] <physikoi> FallbackDNS=127.0.0.1
[18:19] <physikoi> Domains=lan local test
[18:19] <physikoi> everthing else is commented out
[18:21] <physikoi> I've tried commenting that out and restarting services, but that didn't work either
[18:23] <incognegro76> Okay what happens when you try to ping the hostname of your system?
[18:23] <gschanuel> hello there! I have Ubuntu Server running on a VM but i'm having sume issues to boot. I booted the Ubuntu Server install media and I'm at boot menu
[18:23] <gschanuel> how can I get a basic shell to "mount -o remount,rw /" and fix things up?
[18:26] <physikoi> incognegro76: pinging hostname works
[18:26] <physikoi> sample output: 64 bytes from ubuntu-server (127.0.1.1): icmp_seq=7 ttl=64 time=0.052 ms
[18:30] <incognegro76> physikoi: have you tried running dnsmasq in debug mode?
[18:32] <physikoi> incognegro76: i could, but i don't think it's the cause of my woes. I shut it down, restarted, and confirmed that the service remained off
[18:33] <gschanuel> nevermind.. I got grub pressing ESC... i thought it was shift XD
[18:33] <physikoi> incognegro76: The goal was to get dnsmasq and systemd-resolv working simultaneously; however, I have no overriding motiviation to do it. Just something I read tbh.
[18:35] <incognegro76> physikoi: There are several moving parts to name resolution. It could be something simple like a character missing or command
[18:37] <incognegro76> If you want to use two separate methods of resolution for lan and wan you need to tell resolved.conf to prioritize one or the other first and you'll have to post the contents of those files for us to troubleshoot.
[18:37] <incognegro76> Anyway I gotta run, BBL
[18:38] <physikoi> incognegro76: ty for your time
[18:45] <oehman> hello! i'm running latest lts an uses mist theme from gnomelook.org
[18:46] <oehman> the problem is that in 21.04 the menu text works but in lts it's greyed out
[18:46] <oehman> is there a way to fix that?
[18:47] <oehman> hmm in lts 20.04 it's greyed out but works in 21.04
[18:52] <kryten> oehman: I guess ask the theme author if they are willing to make it work on the LTS too.
[18:57] <explodes> How long until kernel 5.11 is used by 20.04
[18:57] <oehman> anyone?
[18:57] <explodes> I guess my question is, really, how can I know the schedule for future kernel versions?
[18:58] <explodes> oehman: did you see "oehman: I guess ask the theme author if they are willing to make it work on the LTS too." ?
[18:59] <oehman> yes it works but the menyues are greyed out in 20.04 and works ok in 21.04
[18:59] <explodes> ask the theme author to backport the fixes
[18:59] <oehman> don't want to switch just because of that
[19:00] <oehman> hmm where can he be then?
[19:03] <oehman> brb just gonna get me a cup of coffe
[19:04] <kryten> explodes: I guess since unfortunately <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack> has no info at all about 20.04 so far, you could either a) try to extrapolate from past releases or b) ask on #ubuntu-kernel
[19:06] <kryten> oehman: Where you downloaded the theme from exactly, there is usually an option to at least post comments.
[19:06] <oehman> w8
[19:07] <oehman> https://www.gnome-look.org/p/1013000/
[19:08] <oehman> works with the latest ubuntu and newer gnom version i think
[19:14] <oehman> converted ubuntu into pure gnome look
[19:24] <kryten> oehman: The thing that's mildly curious here though, is that you seem to have no issues with the theme on a Gnome version of which there is no indication yet it supports, and vice versa on the version you got.
[19:25] <oehman> not an big issue but greyed out in the menytext
[19:25] <oehman> slightly visible
[19:41] <oehman> if i change to high contrast it works semi buticons looks ugly
[19:47] <oehman> brb
[19:47] <CarlFK> 21.04, how do I set autologin ?  I looked in Settings, Users and Power,don't see it
[20:35] <liebach> Have upgraded a server to 20.04 LTS, but I get "The following packages have unmet dependencies: apache2-bin : Depends: libaprutil1-ldap but it is not going to be installed"
[20:35] <liebach> Trying to install libaprutil1-ldap : Depends: libaprutil1 (= 1.6.1-4ubuntu2) but 1.6.1-5+ubuntu16.04.1+deb.sury.org+5 is to be installed
[20:36] <liebach> This is weird, upstream repo trouble?
[20:38] <sarnold> liebach: you can file bug reports for ondrej's stuff at https://github.com/oerdnj/deb.sury.org
[20:42] <leftyfb> liebach: to answer your question, yes, it's an issue with the 3rd party repo, not ubuntu
[20:42] <liebach> sarnold: Thanks, now I see it. Completely different thing, seems Ondrej's repo had been added in error to the server.
[20:47] <sarnold> liebach: oof. there's a ppa-purge package that may be able to help, if necessary
[20:49] <liebach> Just deleting the files should do it, right?
[20:49] <sarnold> that'll leave behind all the packages that came from the repo
[20:50] <liebach> Yeah, I see that, still get the error message.
[20:58] <liebach> deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/ondrej/apache2/ubuntu bionic main
[20:58] <liebach> That would be 'ppa-purge ppa:ondrej/apache2' - except it finds nothing.
[21:02] <EriC^^> liebach: is it still enabled?
[21:03] <liebach> Moved the list files out of the way.
[21:03] <EriC^^> it has to still be enabled for ppa-purge to work
[21:04] <liebach> dpkg -l | fgrep deb.sury.org  finds the packages too, right?  So just remove, install with only official ubuntu repos added.
[21:07] <EriC^^> liebach: sure, the only advantage of ppa-purge is if the repo had installed newer versions of some stuff, it would resort to the repo versions automatically
[21:07] <EriC^^> *if the ppaa
[21:07] <liebach> In this case it was old versions.
[21:08] <liebach> Have been doing this upgrade on the test server, the stage server, all went well. Then this on production...
[21:08] <liebach> I am very annoyed right now.
[21:08] <liebach> But I think I can make it work now.
[21:45] <liebach> It works, change verified. Thanks for the help. :-)
[22:52] <coolchris> hello, after careful evaluation i have determined that ubuntu is a piece of shit
[22:52] <coolchris> i don't like it
[22:54] <coolchris> i am deleting it and installing windows
[22:54] <coolchris> its much bettter
[22:55] <coolchris> i hope no one is too sad because i don't like it
[22:56] <coolchris> but i wasn't happy with it
[22:56] <coolchris> so thats that
[23:05] <tomreyn> coolchris: this is a support channel. please stay on topic.
[23:07] <kryten> coolchris: I'm curious though.. how often have you actually done this runaround so far?
[23:41] <Drymak> Hi