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KittyTrouble*Sighs* I'm back00:04
KittyTroubleSo in recap.... Last night I messed up the partitions for windows and now it won't boot at all00:05
KittyTroubleToday I bought a DVD burner and tried booting off DVD, no luck00:05
KittyTroubleThe external hard drive works just fine, I am using it on my laptop to run live ubuntu right now, but my desktop won't detect it00:06
KittyTroubleSo any suggestions to un-brick my desktop?00:06
KittyTroubleThere's an onboard network boot option, I don't know if that can be used somehow00:07
nezxanKittyTrouble: how is it an ubuntu question?00:09
KittyTroubleI was trying to get help installing ubuntu last night but I messed everything up00:09
nezxanKittyTrouble: so you wanted to dual boot and bricked your install and now windows won't boot?00:10
nezxan^ let's hope it is00:11
KittyTroubleActually I don't want to dual boot at all but my desktop was saying boot device not available for my external hard drive so we were going with the attempted dual boot option. My partitions got screwed and it won't load anything now00:11
KittyTroubleI then bought a dvd burner and it's not reading that either00:11
KittyTroubleThough, technically the boot options do say "onboard CD" not dvd so maybe thats the problem00:12
nezxanI don't understand your situation at all from all this00:12
nezxanKittyTrouble: nothing is booting?00:13
KittyTroubleMy current situation is that I am trying to install ubuntu. In the boot menu, when I choose USB device as the boot option it says no boot device available. When I choose onboard/external CD as the boot option it says no boot device available. And since I screwed windows up nothing is working00:13
KittyTroubleThere's an option for onboard network as a boot option00:13
nezxanhow did you create the usb device00:14
KittyTroublerufus00:14
KittyTroubleI know that the device isn't the problem, I'm using it on my second computer now00:14
nezxanKittyTrouble: reset the bios, maybe update the firmware while you're at it, double and triple check the usb device, re-create it (using dd preferably, and never found something easier for that), and try again00:15
KittyTroubleHow can I do that when nothing loads?00:15
nezxanyou have a second computer ; nothing boots means you can still access the BIOS?00:16
nezxanmost likely it's pressing DEL on start up00:16
KittyTroubleI can still access the bios.00:16
KittyTroubleWe messed up the partitions trying to install ubuntu and now it won't load windows00:17
nezxanKittyTrouble: above you said your current situation was you wanted to install ubuntu and it wouldn't boot from usb and the stick is fine apparently00:18
nezxanreset the bios, check the usb stick, re-create it, update the firmware of the BIOS (if possible), double triple check your bios boot settings, and boot from usb00:18
eelstreboris there a way to "mirror" a samsung phone to a laptop or pc usings samsung's dex?00:19
KittyTroubleIt's an externak hard drive not a usb stick but yeah00:19
nezxanKittyTrouble: you're trying to install using an external hard drive?00:19
KittyTroubleI have an externa hard drive with the ubuntu iso stuff on it00:20
KittyTroubleAnd I have a dvd with the ubuntu iso stuff on it00:20
nezxanKittyTrouble: is the hard drive completely clean?00:20
eelstreboror via hdmi00:20
KittyTroubleIt had windows 10 on it but we messed up the partitions00:20
nezxansp you mean you've installed ubuntu ON the external hard drive? or you have the iso on the external hard drive and you expect to boot from it?00:21
KittyTroubleI have the iso on the usb hard drive and I want to use it to install ubuntu on my regular hard drive00:21
nezxaneelstrebor: a quick online search says samsung dex is available for windows and mac00:21
nezxanKittyTrouble: k, use a usb stick you can wipe 100% clean for this00:22
nezxanit's the simplest solution00:22
KittyTroubleIt'd be a waste of money, there's nothing wrong with the drive, it's working to live boot my laptop into ubuntu00:22
eliosdd if=ubuntu.iso of=/dev/usb, then boot with the usb stick.00:23
amazoniantoadIs there any *simple* email server I can set up for ubuntu? I've tried several solutions/tutorials and none of them appear to work. Can anyone point me to a tutorial that is reliable to work? I have a vps and can install multiple versions of ubuntu00:23
KittyTroubleWe already did that last night. My desktop is not detecting the USB nor the DVD as a bootable device00:24
nezxanKittyTrouble: so the external hard drive you can boot from it in conjunction with your laptop but not the pc you want to actually install on00:24
eliosdid you check bios options?00:24
KittyTroubleyes00:24
nezxanreset the BIOS on your PC, update the firmware, double and triple check the boot settings00:24
panickedthumbHow did you get to the point of messing up the partitions if you couldn't get into the installer00:24
nezxanand double and triple check the device you try to boot from00:24
KittyTroubleUsed unetbootin on drive c00:25
panickedthumbOoohhh ok00:25
eliosbot 'drive c', it uses the whole disk.00:25
panickedthumbThe only thing that makes sense is something is wonky with your bios not detecting bootable devices properly00:25
elioser, not*00:25
panickedthumbResetting and double checking is defnitely step 100:26
eliosthe image gets extracted on the whole disk or usb drive00:26
elioswith the file system on the iso00:26
KittyTroubleOMG00:27
KittyTroubleIt detected the new external DVD burner that I bought, yay!00:27
KittyTroubleBut not the internal one00:27
eliosyou can't dd it into a partition only the whole disk00:27
nezxanelios: who knows what he did, but whatever it is he said he can boot from the hard drive on another machine00:28
elioscan you hookup the burner?00:28
nezxanelios: so let's assume he did that part right as he refuses to visit that step, well I have to do some stuff anyways00:28
KittyTroubleYeah thats what I'm doing now, it seems to be loading00:28
eliosnice00:28
KittyTroubleI'm not refusing anything... What I did yesterday is redundant00:29
KittyTroubleBecause it's about detecting devices00:29
eliosnezxan: sometimes you have to use dd or unetbootin a second time00:29
eliosit happens00:29
nezxanelios: yes I know, I sometimes have trouble with that myself, I usually use dd, sometimes it doesn't seem to work and I end up doing it again00:30
eliosit also can be of an old usb stick00:30
eliosbecause*00:30
nezxanit certainly shouldn't be a problem with dd, it just seems wonky, probably more due to flash drives which suck yeah00:30
eliosright00:31
KittyTroubleIt's so weird though that it's detecting my DVD burner plugged in vis USB but not the internal one00:32
KittyTroubleWhatever00:32
eelstrebornezxan, roger00:33
nezxaneelstrebor: winehq rating for it sucks as well00:33
KittyTroubleInstallation off this DVD is gonna be so slow, I can see it now o.o00:34
KittyTroubleIt's taking forever00:34
eliossplash screen?00:34
panickedthumbIt's not so b ad once you get booted but it can take a minute to boot for sure00:34
nezxaneelstrebor: you should look into the problem from the perspective of simply backing up an android device on linux https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=back+up+android+device+linux&ia=web00:34
nezxaneelstrebor: pretty sure there's a way00:34
KittyTroubleIt's on the ubuntu loading circle yeah00:34
eliosgreat00:35
nezxanalways a shock to me when I try out something via vm, and end up doing it on hardware and have to deal with slow write/read speeds :P00:35
eelstrebornezxan, i'm looking for ways to mirror the phone to a pc (and to a car audio system display)00:36
sebsebseb 00:36
panickedthumbYou mean mirror the display! I figured you were talking about a filesystem mirror00:36
nezxanme too00:37
nezxaneelstrebor: android car exists ofc, it00:39
nezxan's pretty bad though (my experience)00:39
panickedthumbscrcpy will let you do that. Not sure about your car's nav system but your linux desktop00:39
nezxaneelstrebor: but I guess it's more of a thing to ask android geeks rather than here, hope you will get it working00:39
panickedthumbhttps://darkhunts.com/remotely-control-android/00:39
nezxanpanickedthumb: damn looks interesting, almost want to try scrcpy myself now :P00:40
panickedthumbI haven't used it in ages so I can't really vouch for it00:40
maxFlexGuestI am running a QEMU virtual machine with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. How can I connect to the internet (will I need to change host or guest IP addresses or run ifconfig)?01:00
maxFlexGuestSo far, I could not run ifconfig on my virtual machine. Since I am not connected to QEMU internet, I am unable to apt install net-tools.01:02
nezxanif QEMU is configured properly it should just work afaik, virtualbox user myself, so I can't help, maybe someone else will01:02
nezxanbut should be an issue with QEMU, ubuntu auto-configures to use the net. never had that happen to me01:03
maxFlexGuestWith my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS QEMU machine, the internet worked without error on only one IP address, but not on the other.01:22
KittyTroubleUbuntus beenstuck on the install screen for over an hour, how do I know if its doing something or hanging? Its on the screen where it says welcome to ubuntu and lets me scroll through the feartures02:39
sarnoldKittyTrouble: try logging into another virtual console with control+alt+f3 or something, and run top or ps auxw and see if it's got processes that look like it's doing anything02:40
sarnoldKittyTrouble: maybe try all the virtual consoles, I think I remember the installer put a log on one of them02:40
KittyTrouble22That took me to another terminal window02:43
KittyTrouble22Idk how to get out of it02:43
KittyTrouble22or what to do02:44
KittyTrouble22Guess I'm rebooting02:45
sarnoldKittyTrouble22: control + alt + f1 through f7 or f8 or so swap to different virtual consoles02:46
KittyTrouble22And how do you exit out of it02:47
sarnoldhit them all until you return to the installer screen02:48
KittyTrouble22It's whatever, I'm gonna keep screwing this up02:49
KittyTrouble22Should just drop it off somewhere and have them do it for me02:49
tatertotsthat'd only be feasible if "somewhere" actually existed in real life02:55
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: did you at least obtain some USB flash drive in the last couple days you've been trying to install an operating system?02:56
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: still no USB flash drive probably eh02:56
KittyTrouble22I've told you that it won't read them. It won't read the internal DVD-rom drive either. But I got an external DVD burner and it boots off that03:03
KittyTrouble22So there's progress on that front03:03
KittyTrouble22Maybe you guys can help me from this point on because I'm still having partition problems03:04
KittyTrouble22I only want to install ubuntu only and get rid of everything03:04
KittyTrouble22Should I do "try ubuntu" first like we did last night?03:04
KittyTrouble22tatertots btw it isnt a problem with my external hard drive as it live boots into ubuntu from it just fine on my other laptop03:05
KittyTrouble22it's just this crappy desktop that is being picky03:06
KittyTrouble22Okay it seems to not be stuck on that screen now03:16
KittyTrouble22and actually doing stuff03:16
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: are you starting with a "clean slate" meaning a disk that shows only "unallocated space"? probably not03:21
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: you're probably starting from a "dirtY" slate (opposite of clean slate)03:21
KittyTrouble22I deleted all the partitions, made a new one the entire size of the hard disk, and I'm installing now03:22
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: yesterday was unsuccessful for you, so repeating the events of the failures of yesterday may not be in your best interests03:22
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: why are YOU making a new anything, let the installer do all the heavy lifting...get out of your own way by minimizing the parts your hands are involved in03:23
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: clean slate...you do nothing but click NEXT and let the installer do everything03:23
KittyTrouble22I tried that and it was giving an unmounting problem still which didnt make sense to me, this time it isnt03:24
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: ....so you're installing now eh? with the hand made partitioning you have decided to do03:25
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: report back if success or failure03:25
KittyTrouble22I still chose to delete everything, I just removed the extra partitions first03:25
tatertotsKittyTrouble22: report back if success or failure03:25
KittyTrouble22ok03:25
KittyTrouble22i have a feeling its gonna work this time, it hasnt given me problems yet03:25
tatertots1=success 0=failure nothing more...nothing less03:25
KittyTrouble22you're being a little rude03:26
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KittyTroubleSeems to be a 103:41
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hwdykii'm getting this error when running apt -y install build-essential  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sP3dHM9mhb/04:12
tripelbtomreyn, if you see this. Heard first beeps, checked temps with sensors (all set up thanks to you) and it wasnt hot. Well done. ... close to bed for me so this is a notice for you about my process. The issue is the computer slows down to not useful looks frozen but mouse moves sometime. this time I could logout and I did. that must mean something. It is going so far. enough04:35
hwdykiis the ubuntu repo broken?04:39
hwdykiapt -y install libc6-dev04:39
hwdykilibc6-dev : Depends: libc6 (= 2.31-0ubuntu9.2) but 2.31-0ubuntu9.3 is to be installed04:39
hwdykithis is 20.0404:40
oerhekshwdyki, did you run updates properly before this action?04:42
oerheksactually, i do not see 9.3 in focal https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+package/libc6-dev04:43
Bashing-omhwdyki: oerheks: A packageing error ? apt depends libc6-dev04:44
oerheksi have no proposed enabled.. maybe that is biting?04:44
Arg-Patagonia-bhello!04:46
Bashing-omapt depends libc6-dev >> Depends: libc6 (= 2.31-0ubuntu9.2) - but apt list libc6 >> now 2.31-0ubuntu9.3 ?04:46
Arg-Patagonia-bI have a Software question. But i dont know if this is the rigth place...04:47
oerhekslibc6-dev04:47
oerheksArg-Patagonia-b, ask away if it is related to ubuntu04:47
Arg-Patagonia-bI use Ubuntu server, Whithout GUI. I need to run an ERP software. Perhaps some TUI ERP...04:48
Arg-Patagonia-bBut never heard about one... some ideas?04:48
hwdykii think it's related to this: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glibc/+bug/192691804:49
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1926918 in glibc (Ubuntu) "cannot install libc6-dev, requires old libc6 version" [Undecided,In progress]04:49
oerhekserp-next server? https://computingforgeeks.com/how-to-install-erpnext-erp-system-on-ubuntu/04:49
Arg-Patagonia-bThanks. I will check.04:50
oerheksCurrent version of libc6:amd64 in Focal is 2.31-0ubuntu9.304:50
oerheksno, it is not.04:50
oerhekshttps://launchpad.net/ubuntu/focal/+package/libc6-dev04:50
oerheksis there anything special about your install? added i386 archtecture?04:51
oerheksat the end of your bugreport, suggested that you should downgrade libc6 .. some regression in 9.304:52
Arg-Patagonia-bERP-NEXT need GUI for clients... this is a stand alone server. No GUI installed.04:54
Arg-Patagonia-bany alternatives?04:54
oerheksi think it is web based, that guide shows login  http://0.0.0.0:8000 or  http://your ip:800004:55
Arg-Patagonia-bok04:58
hwdykii ran apt dist-upgrade a few weeks ago and it got updated to 2.31-ubuntu9.305:01
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mrkubax10will #ubuntu move to libera.chat?07:47
ducassemrkubax10: aiui the cc has recommended it, but the final decision has not been made yet07:59
mrkubax10ok08:04
ducassemy guess is the will, though, their namespace is currently blocked from registration on libera08:09
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diverdudehi...if i change nameserver /etc/resolv.conf it works for a short period and then its overwritten again...how do i permanently change DNS via cli?11:17
TheBigKdiverdude: it depends on what it is controlled by11:53
TheBigKusually u use networkmanager for that matter... if ur using a desktop11:54
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bodicceaOn 20.10, I compiled kernel 5.12.3 (make bindeb-pkg), installed the .deb, and booted on new kernel. What happens, is that Ubuntu then asked me to remove one of its own kernels, meaning I get only the 3 last Ubuntu kernels instead of usual 4. I am afraid that if I continue, and install another kernel (let say 5.12.5), I could be left with only 2 Ubuntu kernel, and so on... Where could I configure the number of kernels I would like to keep when a new12:16
bodicceaone comes ? For instance I would like to keep 8 instead of 4 ?12:16
bodicceaI found this: https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-keep-old-kernels/, I made it, and will see what happens after my next custom kernel install.12:35
tdm4hi got a question.. 18.04 box, apparmoring php-fpm for my application and I get this whenever php-fpm starts/restarts: audit: type=1400 audit(1621591940.990:503): apparmor="ALLOWED" operation="file_mmap" profile="/usr/sbin/php-fpm7.3" name="/" pid=9183 comm="php-fpm7.3" requested_mask="wr" denied_mask="wr" fsuid=0 ouid=013:05
tdm4any ideas why this is happening? Why does it want read and write access to "/"?13:05
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V1Ahow can i access/view logs?14:27
V1Athe pc shutdown or crashed something odd14:27
dusthttps://libera.chat/chanreg#community-registration14:29
dustshould be done for all ubuntu channels imho14:29
leftyfbdust: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-irc/2021-May/001923.html   it's in the planning stages14:34
tdm4dust: has this channel moved to libera.chat?14:35
leftyfbtdm4: please see the link I just posted. It's being actively worked on14:36
Maikleftyfb: the downside at the moment is a lot of channels already have been created, so the ubuntu folks need to claim them14:46
dusti dont see a problem in this as i think they just reserved the channels14:47
dustand will give it freely to ubuntu14:47
dustdid that for a channel too... not ubuntu related...14:48
leftyfbMaik: interesting. The other day I tried and got "[10:51:05] -ChanServ- The #ubuntu namespace is registered to the ubuntu project, so only authorized contacts may register new channels."14:49
leftyfbMaik: but today it looks like I'm able to14:50
Maiki guess that's good then :)14:50
leftyfbIt did say this after. Does it recognize me as being an ubuntu member without the cloak? "The #ubuntu namespace is managed by the ubuntu project."14:51
Maikhmmm...14:51
sybaritenoh hai!15:53
sybaritenThis could be a CUPS issue, but anyhow here goes. I'm tryuingf to compile a driver for a thermal printer. The driver is specifically for this printer (and some others) according to the manufacturer, Star, who also supplied the driver archive along with detailed instructions.15:54
sybaritenI'm on Ubuntu 18.04 and when i try to "make" the aforementioned driver, i get this outpuit:  https://pastebin.com/1ravSmgy15:54
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lesshasteThis is an odd question but how can I print a pdf? I am in evince and see no print option16:39
cousteauI'll be honest, I much preferred the old interface with menus16:39
lesshastecousteau,  is that about evince?16:40
cousteauYep16:40
jaffachieflesshaste: Hamburger menu -> printer icon?16:40
cousteauAnyway, it's on the button next to Close16:41
lesshastejaffachief, oh I see it!16:41
lesshastethat is quite annoying but thank you16:41
cousteau...oh, the menu has pictures now?  Ugh...16:41
jaffachieflesshaste: no problem16:41
jaffachiefC-p still works too16:42
lesshasteyes I did ctrl-p but it's very weird to have a list of options that excludes printing and then a printing icon at the top16:42
sybaritenjust wanted to say that my earlier question about a compile problem of a driver has been resolvedf by getting a more current version16:51
ktwoHi, im looking for the command which is executed when changing fractional scaling from 100% to like 150% . Basically im trying to set something like 80% on ubuntu 21.0417:21
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lordcirthI'm not sure 80% is possible17:28
ktwolordcirth, it was on Fedora on wayland so i guess it must be possible somehow17:31
ioriaktwo, if you mean the text-scaling-factor, yes, you can use gsettings : gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor x.x17:32
AmaranthIf you get dconf-editor you can browse around in there and see the description of the keys and valid values17:41
bamdadddHi everyone, I have a gaming pc which im using for deep learning training using Ubuntu. It fairly new and was working fine until today it suddenly stopped working after being idle for a while. I tried to boot from live but  it crashes right after the grub. tried the usual nosetmode on grub but it still crashes after the boot. Ended up  deleting the18:35
bamdadddwhole hard drives (m2) from Bios but still no luck to boot into live image to  install ubuntu. was wondering anyone has any hint that can share about debugging this18:35
tomreynbamdaddd: it's "nomodeset", not "nosetmode"18:38
EriC^^bamdaddd: you could try removing quiet splash and putting "verbose ignore_loglevel" in case it shows more info18:38
bamdadddtomreyn thanks sorry made a typo there. I tried that as well18:39
tomreyn!recovery18:39
ubottuIf your system fails to boot normally, it may be useful to boot it into recovery mode. For instructions, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecoveryMode18:39
tatertotsHow do i set my umode to +R?18:40
tomreynif you can get a shell this way, check the systemd journal about when the system went down18:40
tatertotsanybody IRC savvy?18:40
leftyfbtatertots: /join #freenode for support with IRC18:40
tatertotsleftyfb: thank18:40
Hans-Martindo you get any error information on the crash? have you considered simple hardware failure? running graphics card intensive stuff might bring some component to its knees18:41
bamdaddd@18:41
bamdadddI agree but this machine was not used for over an hour of training. its brand new18:42
bamdadddalso the motherboard has an hdmi output which I tried with it as well18:43
bamdadddit also crashes to get into recovery mode18:43
bamdadddwas hoping if there any way to check the hardware before boot18:44
tomreyncheck it in "bios" then18:44
bamdadddbios seems all fine18:44
tomreyndo a bios upgrade, too18:44
bamdadddok I'll try bios upgrade18:44
tomreynand manufacturer reset18:44
bamdadddthanks18:44
Hans-Martinand gently press memory and card connectors :-)18:45
tomreyngaming pc sounds like you may have fiddled with memory frequencies?18:45
bamdaddddidn't touch anything yet :D  bought the machine, installed ubuntu on it and installed deep learning libraries and validated the install18:46
bamdadddless than a day of use18:46
bamdadddfactory18:48
bamdadddoops sorry18:48
jaffachiefCan you boot to a live USB?18:49
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bamdadddit gets to the grub when I press enter on ubuntu it crashes before loading the live ubuntu18:50
krytentatertots: "/mode tatertots +R" though, in case you haven't figured it yet.18:56
shibbolethsarnold, any news re the grub2 update borking on.... what appears to be specific mobo steppings?18:58
sarnoldshibboleth: no, I haven't seen any bug reports that look related, nor other folks mention it on irc18:58
ktwothe solution was kinda easy in the end to the scaling thing: xrandr --output eDP-1 --mode 1600x900 --scale 1.28x1.28  , this results in screen real estate of 2048x115219:01
ktwohowever interestingly this does not work on WAYLAND, only on Xorg19:01
bamdadddI can load the grub bash like interface is there anyway to boot with more verbosity through this interface?19:03
mark4so does this channel still plan on migrating?19:08
sarnoldyes19:08
mark4well i wont badmouth your for it but it really seems to me like the admin who left are pure poison19:09
shibbolethbamdaddd, grub issues, you say? please elaborate19:09
bamdaddd@shi19:10
leftyfb!ot | mark419:10
ubottumark4: #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!19:10
mark4i think a decision to migrate whould be held off for a while19:11
leftyfbmark4: feel free to discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic19:11
mark4kk19:11
bamdadddshibboleth, got a brand new gaming pc, installed ubuntu on it updated packages and after couple hours it completly stopped working. Can't even boot into live linux. Currently playing with the grub bash like interface see if I can get more log from booting19:11
Toadisattvaweird19:12
Toadisattvayou can access the bios and everything?19:12
bamdadddyes19:12
shibbolethdum da-dum... drumroll, please19:12
shibbolethbamdaddd, i'm assuming that the livecd in question is a "nightly"/rolling one?19:13
bamdadddI actually downloaded the ubuntu image from the website both 21 and 20, used unetbootin and etched it on a USB hard drive. (is this not a livecd? )19:14
shibbolethplease try http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/releases/18.04.4/release/ubuntu-18.04.5-server-amd64.iso19:14
shibbolethsounds like you're having the same issue as i am, it'd be nice to confirm19:14
bamdadddsure will do19:14
bamdadddis this the grub2 related ?19:15
shibbolethalso also: not sure if using rufus unetbootin is good for troubleshooting this as they may be using their own grub19:15
shibbolethplease try writing the iso directly to optical media or flashdrive19:16
shibbolethlooks like19:16
bamdadddany alternative ?19:16
leftyfbbamdaddd: use win32 disk imager or etcher.io19:16
shibbolethwindows can burn iso to dvds since win7?19:17
bamdadddi'm on mac19:17
shibbolethsame19:17
shibbolethonly, i suspect, you don't have an optical media drive19:17
bamdadddi have the balena etcher. can use that19:17
bamdadddi don't :(19:17
shibbolethbeing a mac fanboi and all :P19:17
leftyfbshibboleth: please don't19:18
bamdadddlol I have an optical drive somewhere but it takes forever to find it19:18
leftyfbbamdaddd: try etcher19:18
leftyfbbamdaddd: you don't need to use a CD. You can use usb19:18
bamdadddok its etched, lets try19:19
bamdadddfor some reason its not being listed on my boot devices let me try etching again19:22
shibbolethperhaps you made an mbr/legacy-only boot device19:23
shibbolethyou could try enabling csm/legacy boot on the pc mobo19:23
bamdadddis this a boot config?19:24
shibbolethif you're on a mac, then dd if=/path/to/iso of=/dev/diskX19:24
cwsbetter to use /dev/rdiskX on macos19:25
shibbolethjust make sure you went with the right diskX :)19:25
bamdadddhaha sure19:25
bamdadddseems like mac can't mount the hard drive anymore19:26
bamdadddnot sure if etcher has done something weird to it19:26
shibbolethnvm that, just use dd19:26
bamdadddok19:26
shibbolethand thank richard stallman for gnu coreutils ;)19:26
bamdaddddd: /dev/disk2s2: Permission denied19:27
shibbolethsudo dd if....19:28
bamdadddthats with sudo19:28
shibbolethwell, you're not supposed to write to a partition (s2)19:28
shibbolethtry disk2 directly19:28
bamdadddoh ok19:29
bamdadddseems like its doing something19:29
shibbolethalso, any partitions on the device should have been unmounted or macos is likely to make a fuzz19:30
bamdadddshibboleth, why ubuntu 18?19:31
bamdadddrebooting19:33
bamdaddd:/  not getting listed as bootable drive19:34
bamdadddwondering if my hard drive is broken now19:34
leftyfbbamdaddd: sounds like some piece of hardware has been broken from the start19:37
shibbolethwait, rebooting?19:37
shibbolethyou're writing to boot media on mac, booting it on the pc, right?19:37
bamdadddwas booting on the pc19:37
bamdadddleftyfb: my mac is working fine (for now )19:38
shibbolethright. well, is this the same boot media you were previously using via unetbootin?19:38
leftyfbbamdaddd: I'm referring to the pc19:38
bamdadddcorrect but unetbootin doesn't list it anymore19:38
shibbolethleftyfb, let's not jump to conclusions19:39
bamdadddleftyfb: that might be the case, is there anyway to confirm this ?19:39
shibbolethenter the pc bios, enable csm/legacy boot19:39
shibbolethcheck to see that the bios even finds the boot media19:39
bamdadddok19:40
shibbolethalso, i'm assuming that the pc still boots windows/windows boot media just fine?19:40
bamdadddthere is no windows19:41
shibbolethyou don't even have a dvd/install media in a drawer? anyway, let's table that for now and focus on the 18.04.5 media19:42
shibboleth<bamdaddd> shibboleth, why ubuntu 18? <--- because that iso has an older grub219:43
shibboleththe new nighly/rolling releases are just that, rolling19:44
bamdadddenabling cms, worked it found the disk19:44
shibbolethdo you get the grub menu? does "install server" land you i a menu?19:45
bamdadddyes19:45
bamdadddnow in language selection19:45
shibbolethwonderful19:45
bamdadddshall I install the server :D?19:45
shibbolethmind telling me about your pc?19:45
shibbolethnot right now19:45
shibbolethmobo, cpu?19:45
bamdadddsure one sec19:46
shibbolethnext we'll chroot into your old installation and reinstall the old grub19:46
bamdadddtrying to find the spec19:46
shibbolethfor now, follow the menu to when you're asked about the keyboard, select "go back", go down to "change debconf priority" and select "low"19:47
bamdadddAlphaSync Gaming Desktop PC, Intel Core i9-10850K 3.6GHz, 32GB DDR4 RAM, 4TB HDD, 1TB SSD M.2 NVMe, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3090, H150i RGB Platinum, HX850,19:48
shibbolethdoesn't say much about the mobo, but that sure is different from the boxes i discovered the issue on19:49
shibbolethhad i only had one and not two identical boxes i'd have suspected hw gremlins19:49
bamdadddfollowing installation menu you mean ?19:49
shibbolethfor now, follow the menu to when you're asked about the keyboard, select "go back", go down to "change debconf priority" and select "low"19:49
bamdadddthe moment I press install ubuntu servers I get black screen19:50
shibboleth<shibboleth> do you get the grub menu? does "install server" land you i a menu?19:51
shibboleth<bamdaddd> yes19:51
shibboleth<shibboleth> wonderful19:51
shibboleth<bamdaddd> now in language selection19:51
bamdadddbut my num lock light turns on and off. previously it was off19:51
shibbolethwhich is it? black screen or language selection?19:51
bamdadddSelected English > Install Ubuntu Server > Black screen19:51
shibbolethright, you're booting in mbr/legacy19:52
shibbolethreboot, tell me when you're in the boot splash screen19:52
bamdadddrebooting19:52
bamdadddIt went directly to language selection19:53
shibbolethf6, toggle "expert mode"19:53
shibboleththen "install"19:53
bamdadddF6 is other options here19:54
bamdadddbut doesn't do much19:54
shibbolethbeen a while, but f3 is keymap, f6 is advanced options iirc?19:54
bamdadddcant see expert mode19:54
shibbolethwell, there are four or five F-options listen at the bottom of the scree19:55
shibbolethshould be the one furthest to the right iirc19:55
bamdadddF3 Keymap, F4 Modes, F5 A11y, F6 Other options19:55
bamdaddddoesn't do anything19:55
shibbolethf4 perhaps?19:55
bamdadddonly f1 works19:55
shibbolethok, just select "repair broken system" then19:56
bamdadddok19:56
bamdadddblack screen19:56
bamdaddddoes this look like a hardware failure?19:57
shibbolethwell, that could be some weirdness with brand-new hardware and you booting in csm/legacy atm19:57
shibbolethi19:57
shibbolethi'd recommend you manage to produce a working efi install media, it's not exactly rocket-science and dd is all you need19:58
bamdadddok thank you I'll google that19:58
bamdadddthanks for your help19:58
shibbolethalso: you're absolutely sure you don't have a windows dvd/whatever in a drawer?19:58
bamdadddI'm 100% sure I don't :D19:59
bamdadddi have an external dvd-rom but no dvd19:59
shibbolethdoes the bios show you two options with re to the flashdrive? one legacy and one efi?19:59
bamdadddyes20:00
bamdadddI selected legacy20:00
bamdadddjust about to test UEFI20:00
shibbolethright, one will look like... "P1: ubuntu abcd1234" and the other will be flashdrive make/model20:00
shibbolethyes, try the efi option20:00
bamdadddsame screens20:02
shibbolethi doubt it20:02
shibboleththere is no bootsplash menu when booting as uefi20:03
shibbolethjust a grub menu20:03
bamdadddnot even a grub menu20:03
bamdaddddirectly to select language20:03
shibbolethright, a purple background?20:03
bamdadddyes20:03
shibbolethgood20:03
shibbolethfor now, follow the menu to when you're asked about the keyboard, select "go back", go down to "change debconf priority" and select "low"20:04
shibbolethi mean, do you have grey boxes on a purple background atm?20:05
shibbolethpurple/pink20:05
shibbolethwell?20:06
shibbolethbamdaddd, ?20:06
bamdadddhttps://imgur.com/a/loSHCt420:06
bamdadddthis is what I get20:06
shibboleththat's the legacy bootsplash menu20:07
shibbolethmeaning you did not boot as uefi20:07
bamdaddddo I need to disable CMS ?20:07
shibbolethperhaps20:08
bamdadddif I disable CMS it won't find the disk20:10
bamdadddand can't boot into it20:10
shibbolethleftyfb, also, hw failures manifest themselves randomly, there is a pattern here20:10
shibboleththen something went wrong when creating the boot media20:10
bamdadddok I'll try again with dd20:11
shibbolethtry... using unetbootin then20:11
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sandrolinuxHello!21:40
sandrolinuxUbuntu is great!21:40
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mirakhello22:24
mirakis there a simple way to use bootctl instead of grub2 ?22:25
Maiki guess you'll never know when leaving within seconds after asking22:26
sarnold19 seconds, no kidding..22:28
jeremy31Did they mean systemd boot?22:41
Smashcat2Hi, anyone know what files I need to update now in 21.04 to change the defaults in /etc/resolv.conf ? Looks like the network settings are in at least 3 different places, and maybe more. So just want to update the minimum22:44
Smashcat2(this is on a headless server, no GUI)22:44
cispraSmashcat2: see /etc/systemd/resolved.conf (and $ man resolved.conf for details)22:46
Smashcat2Thanks, I'll try that22:46
Smashcat2Does resolved conflict with anything else? I didn't have it installed22:47
cispraas far as I am aware that is the one place you have to configure (if you have not changed default behavior of dns handling)22:47
cisprait should be part of systemd?22:47
Smashcat2It was already on WiFi without resolved. So something else must have been setting /etc/resolv.conf22:48
jeremy31Isn't netplan used on servers?22:48
cisprasorry my mistake if ubuntu server handles it differently22:48
Smashcat2I tried /etc/network/interfaces /etc/wpa_supplicant/... /etc/NetworkManager - I think they just leave the old stuff around when they add a new method for networking :)22:49
jeremy31Smashcat2: I am pretty sure /etc/network/interfaces was abandoned22:50
Smashcat2It's still there in the current version for some reason.22:50
Smashcat2(just doesn't do anything any more)22:50
cisprahave you upgraded?22:51
Smashcat2New install22:51
cisprak22:51
jeremy31Smashcat2: check for files in /etc/netplan22:51
Smashcat2It has one file in there that's mostly empty22:52
Smashcat2Hmm, I think I'll just add a cronjob to overwrite /etc/resolv.conf every minute :)22:53
cisprathat seems .... soooo wrong :D22:53
sarnoldthen things would be broken during whatever interval it is between the change you don't want and the top of the minute22:53
sarnoldit'd be easier to configure whatever it is you're doing correctly22:54
jeremy31Smashcat2: Ask on ubuntuforums.org in Networking, chilli555 might be able to help22:54
Smashcat2Haha, it's worked ok before. Saves searching around when they change stuff again :)22:54
jeremy31Smashcat2: https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-bionic-netplan#:~:text=Netplan%20enables%20easily%20configuring%20networking,starting%20with%20Ubuntu%2017.10%20Artful.22:56
Smashcat2Thanks, I don't think it's using netplan though. There is nothing configured in that directory, but the system does have WiFi and Ethernet working. I'll grep /etc...22:58
Smashcat2Ah, looks like they use something new called NetworkManager . That's where the WiFi is at least22:59
jeremy31Smashcat2: On desktop, settings are in the system-connections folder in /etc/NetworkManager23:00
jeremy31I wonder if you can set things up with nmcli23:00
Smashcat2I need to set some specific things up, local nameserver, and the domain etc. Just need to find where they store the configs now.23:01
Smashcat2I think it'd be a good idea on new installs to only include the dirs that are actually used. Would save some confusion.23:02
cispraSmashcat2: does $ man -k dns23:03
cisprayield anything interesting which rings a bell23:03
cispraor $ man -k network23:04
Smashcat2Not really. I've set up bind, copied from old server. Just need to ensure the machine uses it.23:04
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jtraub91hey yall wondering if anyone has some advice here23:22
jtraub91i have a multi-gpu setup and as soon as i add the additional gpu, the boot fails with "error: out of memory"23:23
jtraub91seems to be something to do with grub ie. the bootloader but im not sure where to go from here23:23
mirakjeremy31, yeah23:24
jtraub91im on ubuntu server 20 btw23:24
tomreynjtraub91: bug 1842320 - workaround in #1723:28
ubottubug 1842320 in linux (Ubuntu) "Out of Memory on boot with 5.2.0 kernel" [Undecided,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/184232023:28
jeremy31mirak: That is far from painless to use, have to set up scripts to copy kernel files and such to /boot/efi23:28
jeremy31mirak: https://blobfolio.com/2018/replace-grub2-with-systemd-boot-on-ubuntu-18-04/23:28
mirakjeremy31, yeah I seen that and gave up23:28
mirakjeremy31, I am instead try to run without shimx6423:29
jeremy31mirak: I used it for a while but it didn't gain much with boot time on an SSD23:29
jtraub91tomreyn: thanks!23:33
jtraub91the workaround is to set "GFXMODE" where is that set? in the bios or... ?23:34
tomreynjtraub91: sudo nano /etc/default/grub     &&   sudo update-grub23:34
tomreynjtraub91: you place it in /etc/default/grub23:35
gnutecJoey do not show option to talk to the hologram when I play Beneath A Steel Sky.23:45
cousteauusing ScummVM?23:47
jtraub91hmm doesnt seem to be working for me23:47
gnutecYes!23:48
gnutecScummVM23:48
cousteauoh... well I was gonna suggest you use ScummVM instead of whatever you were using as a solution, so never mind23:48
cousteaumaybe try asking in #scummvm23:48
gnuteccousteau, I am23:53
gnuteccousteau, I install with the Ubuntu Store.23:53
cousteauyeah, I meant that if you were running the game directly instead of with scummvm, I was going to suggest you to try scummvm, with which I could run that game OK, but since you're already using scummvm then there's nothing I can do to help23:54
cousteauin any case I don't think that's something to do specifically with ubuntu, so I'd suggest asking in #scummvm (I just joined to see if there were people and it was quite full)23:55
gnuteccousteau, Yeh! I got it now. :)))23:57
cousteau(nice game btw.  I'll refrain from making any spoilers)  :)23:58
gnuteccousteau, I think if I do what you told me to do, it will work.23:59

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