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isapgswellrelated to ubuntu software, when i open it i need to click background pane to swipe faster, no lag01:18
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loganleehello could some one tell me who owns /var/lib/update-notifier/package-data-downloads/partial/ ? thanks02:00
loganleei changed the owner to _apt02:00
loganleei want to switch back02:00
loganleejust switched back to root02:01
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loganleewow legal stuff02:25
bagirahuh?02:26
bagirawhat legal stuff02:26
loganleethe link02:27
bagiraOh that02:29
bagirayeah i thought it was kinda confused tbh02:29
bagiraubuntu irc council representatives don't decide where i go to talk to other ubuntu users02:29
bagirathey can set up shop in as many places as they want02:29
bagiraThey keep saying they "moved".02:30
bagiraThey say they moved the channel I mean02:30
bagirabut here we are02:30
bagirain it02:30
bagiracommunicating02:30
bagiraabout ubuntu02:30
bagiraAre they confused and splitting communities apart or are we?02:31
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leftyfbbagira: at some point, this channel will be shut down, probably set to moderated or something. So yes, as far as the official IRC support channel, that has been moved.02:59
eskimoat some point03:00
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learnerhello11:23
learnercould somebody please help me fix my grub.cfg file?11:23
learnersomehow all of its entries except memtest got deleted11:23
eightDon't ask to ask, just ask11:24
learnerhttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/KyjmhTGYZf/11:24
witheringwantonlearner, here's a link talking about grub configuration: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Setup11:24
learnerI'm on ubuntu live usb now and this is what I tried (pastebin)11:25
witheringwantonWhat I recommend is you boot into linux(if you can't boot into the os on your drive then make a bootable thumb drive) then run the command "update-grub" on that drive11:25
learnerin short, grub-mkconfig cannot find the linux kernels11:25
witheringwantonIf that's way over your head, let me know11:25
learnerwitheringwanton, from chroot or directly from the live system?11:26
eightIn line 43-4611:27
eightIt looks like there is a problem with mounting things11:27
witheringwantonchroot, here's a site that can explain it better than me: https://itectec.com/ubuntu/ubuntu-how-to-run-update-grub-from-a-livecd/11:27
eightAnd os-prober can't detect anything11:27
learnerwhat I also do not understand is why it says that, eight. I even rebooted and tried again and check prior to issuing the zfs mount -a whether /mnt/var/ exists, and it didn't exist, so how can it not be empty?11:28
learnereight: yes, it cannot detect it. is that becasue of the mounting issue? and what can I do about it? I literally copied EVERY command I ran after a clean live system boot, and put it into that paste.11:29
learnerthanks for the links, witheringwanton11:30
mgedmin"filesystem 'qpool/ROOT/ubuntu_avvz9b' can not be mounted: Keine Berechtigung" seems important11:30
mgedminwhat does "Keine Berectigung" mean?11:30
wyrematsaman, mgedmin I've installed the mentioned dependencies and the thin has improved, but now I'm having a different problem https://bpa.st/ZOCA11:31
witheringwantonno authorization. Not allowed11:31
witheringwantonmgedmin,11:31
wyremaybe I'm lacking dbus? πŸ€”11:31
mgedminyeah, I've never used zfs, can't say why root isn't allowed to mount filesystems11:32
witheringwantonzfs is a pain in the ass11:32
mgedminsuggestion: instead of booting livecd, use livecd's grub shell to boot your main os, then run sudo update-grub from it11:33
mgedmineliminates chroot pain11:33
witheringwantonNever use docker with a zfs-on-root setup, it kills everything11:33
learnermgedmin qpool is another pool which resides on an external disk which is not needed for the system to run. it is only seen since the external disk is connected. and it is connected for it has a fat partition where I saved a text file with all the commands I have to run11:33
matsamanwyre: worth a shot11:33
learnerKeine Berechichtigung means no permission11:33
mgedminall you need to do is (grub) configfile (hd0,gpt1)/boot/grub.cfg, for the right (hdX,partitiontypeY)/path/to/your/grub.cfg values11:34
mgedmintab-completion helps figure those out without guessing11:34
ValeraRozuvanwitheringwanton: Why? (you said "Never use docker with a zfs-on-root setup, it kills everything")11:34
eightNot a zfs myself so I can only guess. Can you show /etc/fstab ?11:34
eightNo permission might mean the drive is already mounted somehow11:34
witheringwantonValeraRozuvan, it fills root and crashes the system, or at least I did when I tried it11:35
learnermgedmin: how do I uses livecd's grub shell to boot main os? I'm a noob. basically, I know how to click on thins, lol. Never ever have I hit 'e' in grub11:35
witheringwantonI tried to compile a special version of pytorch & it just died. Took me a while to find out what happened11:35
eightlearner: First result of stackoverflow11:36
eightIt's not that hard11:36
eightOnly 2 commands11:36
eightOr 311:36
mgedminlearner: I don't remember if the livecd's grub gives you a boot menu, if it does press esc and you're at the shell11:36
learnerok11:36
witheringwantonlearning how to find info on linux is a skill that takes time11:36
learnereight, you want my system's fstab, I'll go get it and put it on pastebin, gimme a sec11:36
mgedminhmm what's "device-mapper: reload ioctl on osprober-linux-sda5  failed: Das GerΓ€t oder die Ressource ist belegt"11:37
witheringwantonI was absolutely clueless when I started around 2009, but the nice people on IRC helped me out11:37
eightI have to go now but someone else might be able to help. Good luck11:37
mgedminand why would grub-mkconfig would need to reload partition tables?11:37
learnereight: my fstab: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fqqHk7sDb9/11:38
learnermgedmin, sorry for the deleay. Ressourece is belegt means resource is ocupied (literally), but I guess busy is the more adequate translation11:39
learneroh, ok, thanks, eight. have a good day/night11:40
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learnermgedmin: yes this live usb shows a grub screen when I start up, with ubuntu, ubuntu safe mode and memtest and memtestplusanumber11:41
mgedminright, so press esc, you get a shell, then play around with 'ls'11:41
mgedminIIRC ls shows you the disk devices, then ls (hd0) shows you the partitions, etc -- been a while since I did that11:42
mgedmintab-completion is an alternative to ls11:42
learnerI know sda5 is where my system (rpool) resides11:42
learnersda2 is where efi and grub live11:42
mgedminyou need to find where on the hard disk is your primary grub.cfg11:42
mgedminit might be in the efi partition11:42
learnerand sda1 is wher esome grub img or so is11:42
mgedminwait I am a complete idio11:42
learnerthat would then prolly be sda211:43
mgedminthe problem you're trying to fix is that your main grub.cfg is broken (missing all kernels), right?11:43
mgedminso you can't chain-load it11:43
learneryes11:43
learnerit is included in the paste11:43
learnerhttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/KyjmhTGYZf/11:43
learnerit seems to only have memtest11:44
mgedminif you know how to boot without a grub.cfg -- i.e. what kernel/initrd options to enter, with what kernel command-line options for specifying the root partition etc, then grub shell would be helpful11:44
learnerand hence computer boots directly into blue memtest11:44
learnerunfortunately, I have no clue11:44
mgedminif you used ext4, maybe I could help you craft working linux/initrd commands11:44
mgedminbut zfs I have no clue how things look11:44
wyrematsaman, so should I install dbus? πŸ€”11:44
mgedminlivecd + chroot seems like the only option11:44
wyrematsaman, what package?11:44
learnerinterestingly, grub corrupted already last Thursday11:45
learnerI never played around with grub.cfg myself. I11:45
matsamanwyre: honestly I'd be surprised if you didn't already have it, but you might need some accessory package11:45
wyrematsaman, http://ix.io/3nV411:45
learnerAll I did was apt upgrade11:45
matsamanwyre: dpkg -l | grep -i dbus; sudo apt-get install apt-file; apt-file search dbus, etc.11:45
learnerand after that, I rebooted, and arrived in memtest.11:46
learnersomeone on irc helped me figure out how to chroot and run grub-mkconfig, and that fixed it on Thursday.11:46
wyrematsaman, https://bpa.st/R6AA11:46
learnerand on Monday it happened again, and I tried to run the exact same commands - that's why I had copied and saved them11:47
learnerbut this time grub-mkconfig didn't cut it11:47
matsamanI gotta work, later11:47
learnerthough i did it exactly the same way11:47
learneri copy pasted the commands last time into a text file and this time from the text file to the terminal11:47
learneryet last time the mount errors did not occur, and grub-mkconfig fixed it11:48
learnermy /etc/default/grub also is not very long. I compared it with templates from online and it is missing all the commented out text. But since it is commented out anyway in the templates, I thoiught it might not be the reason11:49
mgedminlearner: I'm wondering about the use of grub-mkconfig; the canonical recovery procedure has you running sudo update-grub11:50
learnershould i try running update-grub in the chroot , instead of grub-mkconfig? and if so, does it require any arguments?11:50
mgedminit requires no arguments11:50
mgedminthe other thing to check is the contents of /etc/grub.d/, deleting files from there can result in grub.cfg missing sections11:51
learnerok, then that's what I'll be doing now. if no arguments, then I feel save. with agruments, I always fear that I might break more by unknowingly providing the wrong ones11:51
mgedmindebsums -ac grub-common is the command that checks for config file differences from packaged defaults11:52
mgedminI guess /etc/grub.d/10_linux_zfs is the important one for you11:52
learnermgedmin: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/xFjMrs2jkc/11:52
eightlearner: Your /etc/fstab doesn't seem to have entry for the zfs no ?11:52
mgedminwell, it's not deleted!11:52
learnerso I run 'debsums -ac grub-common' in the chroot terminal now?11:53
mgedminlearner: yes11:54
mgedminno output means good11:54
learnercommand not found11:54
mgedminah, yay, apt install debsums?11:54
learnerno way11:54
mgedminthere's a builtin equivalent in dpkg that I don't remember how to invoke...11:54
learnerno wait11:54
mgedmindpkg --verify grub-common11:54
learnerwant' there a command to make my terminal spit out everything in english?11:55
learnerinstead of German?11:55
eightSet LC_ALL=C11:55
learnerthank you,eight11:55
learnerLC_ALL=C debsums -ac grub-common11:56
learnerstill in German11:56
eightLC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 then11:56
mgedminok, dpkg --verify prints the names of changed files only11:56
mgedminyou get German because it's bash that's printing the error11:57
mgedminand you don't set LC_ALL globally for your bash session, you set it for a one-time run of an external debsums command11:57
mgedmin(is my guess)11:58
learnerpaste on its way11:58
learnerhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mHYbcTKqjz/11:58
mgedminexport LC_ALL=C.UTF-811:59
mgedminyour 1st and 3rd commands are running 'C' after setting LC_ALL to an empty value11:59
learnersorry, this one:11:59
learnerhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/mGC73MvjVp/11:59
mgedminspaces not allowed in bash variable assignments11:59
learnermgedmin, eight: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/FCKQk8dRBC/12:03
learnerand: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/gfkp3tRSnW/12:05
learnerso i guess at least the apt error is related to the mounting problem. maybe same so is grub/os-prober?12:07
mgedminis your /var/lib mounted?  iirc an earlier pastebin had complaints about that12:09
OceanGaoWhy the support channel moved to Libera Chat?12:10
learnermgedmin I think it is, I mean /var/lib is not empty, as you can see in the pastebin I ran ls on it12:11
mgedminyou have a bunch of files created in it, but not the right files12:11
learnerbut then again ,there were those errors12:12
mgedmine.g. /var/lib/dpkg/status and /var/lib/dpkg/available are missing12:12
mgedminso those directories did not get mounted, and then you ran some apt/dpkg commands, and those created lock files and whatnot12:12
mgedmin`mount -a` inside the chroot might be a good idea?12:13
mgedminnot sure how zfs does things12:13
learneri see12:13
learnermaybe I should consult the zfs guys12:13
mgedminor zsys, which is ubuntu's custom fancy layer on top of zfs that creates automatic snapshots for every apt command and other fancy stuff like that12:13
learnerI went to #zfs and showed the pastebin link too. Let's see if someone there knows what is wrong12:17
learnereight: I got your pm12:19
learnerbut it seems I cannot reply12:19
learneri must log in with services to message you it says. no idea what that means12:20
mgedminyou need to register with nickserv12:21
mgedminhttps://libera.chat/guides/registration12:21
learnerthanks12:23
BluesKajHi folks12:32
sjm_ukHello - discovered strange behaviour in package fonts-noto-color-emoji - seems like a bug, where should I file the report? (Using Mint 20.1)12:37
kubast2https://torrentfreak.com/comcast-subscriber-receives-dmca-notice-for-downloading-ubuntu-210526/ Stop right there criminal scum! Nobody breaks the law on my watch! I'm confiscating your stolen goods. Now pay your fine or it's off to jail.12:39
jeremy31sjm_uk: see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs12:40
sjm_ukjeremy31, thanks - is there a way to check if it is already reported before I go to the bother of creating yet another online account?12:41
sjm_ukI can't see how to locate the package or filed bugs (not used Launchpad for a decade or so)12:41
jeremy31sjm_uk: There hasn't been a bug filed recently against that package12:42
mybalzitchkubast2: sounds fake12:42
kubast2https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/nkztyv/copyright_notice_from_isp_for_pirating_linux_is/ I am not sure either12:43
kubast2I just heard of the story today mybalzitch12:44
sjm_ukok, thanks - will see if I can work out what to do. Essentially an upgrade to 0~20200916-1~ubuntu20.04.1 makes the UTF-8 thumbs up πŸ‘ display the thumbs-down emoji in some apps such as gajim and gedit, - downgrade to 0~20200408-1 fixes it12:44
mgedminsjm_uk: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/fonts-noto-color-emoji/12:45
mgedminis where you look for existing bugs12:45
sjm_ukThanks - this looks like I am being unkind to my colleagues...12:46
mgedmin$ ubuntu-bug fonts-noto-color-emoji is how you report new ones12:46
sjm_ukperfect - thanks12:46
jeremy31sjm_uk: you will need a launchpad account12:46
sjm_uknot so perfect... *** Problem in fonts-noto-color-emojiThe problem cannot be reported:12:47
sjm_ukThis is not an official Linux package. Please remove any third party package and try again.12:47
mgedminoh, interesting12:47
mgedminyou have some PPA enabled?12:47
sjm_ukdont think so - wuill check on my laptop which has the same issue (I have downgraded package on this PC)12:48
jeremy31sjm_uk: Just see the link I posted earlier12:48
mgedminapt policy fonts-noto-color-emoji12:48
sjm_ukfonts-noto-color-emoji:12:49
sjm_uk  Installed: 0~20200408-112:49
sjm_uk  Candidate: 0~20200916-1~ubuntu20.04.112:49
sjm_uk  Version table:12:49
sjm_uk     0~20200916-1~ubuntu20.04.1 50012:49
sjm_uk        500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64 Packages12:49
jkcsjm_uk: https://paste.ubuntu.com/12:49
sjm_ukhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7HdCSwsxhf/12:50
mgedminand that causes a "This is not an official Linux package." from ubuntu-bug? weird12:51
mgedminI would expect a "bug cannot be reported because package is outdated version" or something12:51
sjm_ukupdated paste: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/79wTqmfGVW/12:54
mgedminupgrade back to latest versin, ubuntu-bug, _then_ downgrade?12:56
sjm_ukwill try12:56
sjm_uksame again12:56
sjm_ukInstalled: 0~20200916-1~ubuntu20.04.112:57
mgedminfwiw fonts-noto-color-emoji 0~20200916-1 shows πŸ‘ as a thumbs up in gnome-terminal12:57
sjm_ukThis is not an official Linux package. Please remove any third party package and try again.12:57
mgedminwait, you said you're on linux mint?  maybe ubuntu-bug is patched not to work there, to avoid littering ubuntu bug tracker with linuxmint bugs?12:57
sjm_ukmaybe12:57
sjm_ukfyi now I have upgraded, the emoji is wrong again12:57
sjm_ukThis i a thumbs down in gedit: πŸ‘12:58
sjm_ukyet thumbs up in hexchat12:58
sjm_ukdown in gajim12:58
sjm_ukup in xfce term12:58
mgedminpasted to gedit to check, still looks right for me12:59
mgedminso if the bug is in the font, it's in the focal-specific build12:59
* mgedmin is on ubuntu 21.0412:59
sjm_ukdowngrade instantly fixes it in gedit13:00
sjm_ukyet in hex, I now get the 'OK' emoji13:00
sjm_ukso it seems the utf8 is assigned to the wrong emoji13:01
sjm_ukshifting along one13:01
sjm_ukthe name is still ok13:01
sjm_ukthe :: name13:01
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sjm_ukwill aim to get a bug filed, however if you find people are sad when you give them a thumbs-up in gajim, then ask them to check the emoji package ver!13:08
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zz hello liberians13:23
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OnkelTemHowdy!13:48
* fakefur looks around at the new place13:49
OnkelTemCongrats with this new era for the community, from scratch!13:49
OnkelTemLike we are all new. Like we don't know each other. As a matter of fact - I myself have a new name now. Because my old one was taken by some scoundrel  :)13:50
OnkelTemBut I don't complain. My only headache at the moment - is new Chrome (91). Which incorrectly detect DPI. The UI looks ulgy:13:51
OnkelTemhttps://i.gyazo.com/ce6c5a8b47eadb23f4a80f3d36201f74.png13:52
OnkelTemIdeas?13:52
OnkelTemWhat has fixed the issue - is to pass --force-device-scale-factor=2 to google-chrome-stable in /usr/share/applications/....desktop13:53
OnkelTembut after update it's gonna be lost13:54
OnkelTemit seems like it's stopped interpreting the scaling factor from the system properly13:54
r5does the upgrade override the .desktop file every time?13:54
OnkelTemI guess it can, if it's a part of the package13:55
coat_hangerIs this channel also for Xubuntu, Kubuntu etc?14:09
RikMillsif you have questions that aren't specific to such a flavour, then yes14:09
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DJonescoat_hanger: Yes, you  can ask questions here, but the xubuntu and kubuntu channels mighthave better answers14:19
coat_hangerDJones, I was just wondering if they made #xubuntu etc yet14:20
coat_hangerSeems they did14:20
DJonesMight still be working through the new access on libera14:20
DarkTrick**Q** I get `gtk-3-examples : Depends: libgtk-3-0 (= 3.24.23-1ubuntu1) but 3.24.23-1ubuntu1.1 is to be installed`  when I try to install `gtk-3-examples`. How do I solve this?14:35
DarkTrickI heard I "need to find all gtk packages installed with version 3.24.23-1ubuntu1.1 and force downgrade them to 3.24.23-1ubuntu"; but how would I do that?14:36
tuxifreundDarkTrick: try: sudo apt-get update && sudo apt install -f14:37
DarkTricktuxifreund, still same problem14:39
leftyfbDarkTrick: what version of ubuntu?14:39
DarkTrick20.1014:39
DarkTrickleftyfb,14:39
RikMillsmust be groovy14:39
leftyfbDarkTrick: what exactly are you installing?14:40
DarkTrickgtk-3-examples14:40
leftyfbDarkTrick: why?14:40
RikMillspastebin the output of 'dpkg --list | grep 3.24.23-1ubuntu1.1'14:40
DarkTrickleftyfb, because I'd like to see gtk3 examples(?)14:40
DarkTrick:D14:40
leftyfbDarkTrick: apt-cache policy gtk-3-examples | nc termbin.com 999914:40
RikMillsthey have installed some packages from -proposed14:41
DarkTrickleftyfb, https://termbin.com/efm514:41
RikMillsthat since were pulled due to a failed SRU verification14:41
leftyfbRikMills: proposed shouldn't break things14:41
leftyfboh, that would14:42
DarkTrickRikMills, Thank you (again). shows libgtk-3-* packages... I'm afraid, if I have to downgrade them..14:42
ioriahttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+3.0/+bug/191509214:42
RikMillsDarkTrick: pastebin the output, so we can build an apt command to downgrade them14:42
DarkTrickioria, but that's an invalid report14:42
ioriamaybe read it14:43
DarkTrickRikMills, https://pastebin.com/NUggc1Bi14:43
RikMillsgive me a few mins14:44
DarkTrickioria, well, the person writes, that they had to "reinstall [their] desktop"; I should stay away from any recommendations in there...14:46
DarkTrickRikMills, :)14:46
ioriaDarkTrick, probably14:47
RikMillssudo apt-get install gir1.2-gtk-3.0=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 gtk-update-icon-cache=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 libgtk-3-0=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 libgtk-3-bin=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 libgtk-3-common=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 libgtk-3-dev=3.24.23-1ubuntu1 libgtk-3-doc=3.24.23-1ubuntu114:48
RikMillsDarkTrick: try that ^14:48
leftyfbDarkTrick: btw, 20.10 will be OLD in about 2 months. Might want to think about upgrading before it goes EOL14:48
leftyfbs/OLD/EOL/g14:48
DarkTrickRikMills, I hope for the best14:59
DarkTrickRikMills, there must be dark magic involved here! It worked like a charm!15:01
DarkTrickRikMills, Thank you!15:01
RikMillsDarkTrick: no problem :)15:02
DarkTrickleftyfb, doesnt 21.04 still have this bug, which prevents it from final rollout?15:02
leftyfbDarkTrick: 20.04 is supported until 202515:02
DarkTrickleftyfb, what does that tell me?15:03
leftyfbDarkTrick: 21.04 is already rolled out15:03
RikMillsthere was a bug that blocked upgrades to 21.04, which got fixed, then upgrades got enabled, then a new bug popped up, and they were disabled again15:03
DarkTrickRikMills, thanks for the quick update!15:03
RikMillsLP: #192843415:04
ubot3Launchpad bug 1928434 in shim (Ubuntu) "shim-signed does not boot on EFI 2.40 by Apple" [Critical, Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/192843415:04
DarkTrickI'll simply wait until I get a popup15:04
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leftyfbDarkTrick: my point of 20.10 being EOL in 2 months is unrelated to the issue you are having. You should upgraded before it goes EOL15:04
RikMillsthat bug is the new blocker15:04
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DarkTrickleftyfb, thanks for the thoughts, but it's not that I have a choice15:05
DarkTrick20.10 should not go EOL until 21.04 is safely out, btw15:05
DarkTrickAnyhow, general thanks to all people involved in my problem! I really appreciate it!15:07
RikMillsI would be astonished if that bug was not fixed in plenty of time15:07
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gordonjcphiya15:24
gordonjcpis it possible to get Ubuntu network-manager to "prioritise" one connection over another?15:25
gordonjcpfor the avoidance of the XY problem, what I'm trying to achieve is a setup where when I'm running a 4G connection network-manager won't "helpfully" try to switch me to wifi15:26
ioriamaybe with nmcli15:26
gordonjcpioria: thanks, I'll take a look15:28
HexorgDid you guys see https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/nkztyv/copyright_notice_from_isp_for_pirating_linux_is15:28
jeremy31Hexorg: That is not a support issue15:28
gordonjcpioria: it's super annoying because the moment it sees an open wifi network with "free" connection it'll try to jump on it15:28
HexorgOh, my bad... Just glanced over the topic15:29
gordonjcpioria: actually I guess telling it not to join unencrypted networks would do the job15:29
jeremy31gordonjcp: Isn't there an option to blacklist a SSID or MAC in Network Manager?15:29
ioriagordonjcp, https://askubuntu.com/questions/165679/how-to-manage-available-wireless-network-priority   ; http://bss.technology/tutorials/red-hat-enterprise-linux-v7-networking/networkmanager-connection-priority-manage-network-profile-priority-in-linux/15:30
gordonjcpjeremy31: yes but then I'd have a blacklist as long as your arm15:30
gordonjcpioria: aha!15:30
gordonjcpthanks15:30
bittin_good afternoon15:33
goupildb#linux15:51
void09Hi. Simple one: how do I install this package https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/usb-modeswitch-data on bionic ubuntu (18.04) ? without adding repos and such15:52
void09apt one liner if possible :P15:52
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void09for some reason they kept usb modeswitch data to 2017 version on bionic.. which makes no sense since it's just usb device ids that should be automatically mode switched to work15:53
ioriavoid09, tery the snap 'snap find usbmode-switch'15:55
ioria*try15:55
void09snap packages ? no thanks15:55
void09I need official .deb ubuntu ones15:56
void09also, the live ubuntu image has no persistence if I update packages, right ?15:57
void09I am trying to install from usb thumb drive to usb thumb drive and it's taking forever15:57
ravageThe only official package for bionic is the one from 201715:57
void09ravage: I know, and I need the 2019 one15:57
ravageSo use the snap or build your own package15:58
ravageOr just install it from source15:58
Mekaneckupgrade to 20.0415:58
Mekaneckoptions enough :)15:58
void09I cannot upgrade to 20, or use snap, I need to install the official 2019 one15:58
Mekaneckwhy can't you upgrade....?15:58
Mekaneckyou have to eventually15:59
void09I have a cluster of systems with some distro based on ubuntu 18.04, for some special purpose. I want to figure out how to add support for a wifi dongle, so it can be merged upstream.15:59
almostdvscan't have everything.  don't see why it needs to be a one liner15:59
void09no, I don't, not up to me. I use arch linux btw15:59
skoobasteevethere are build instructions here: https://www.draisberghof.de/usb_modeswitch/#install16:00
void09much simpler when every package is "latest" and no different branches16:00
almostdvsk16:00
void09ok so what about the focal package, how do I install that ? surely there must be a way16:00
ograthere is a dependency chain ...16:00
ograso you likely wont't be able to do that easily16:01
ogrause the snap or build from source16:01
void09it's a shitty 30kb package that contains just  static data, usb device ids16:01
jeremy31void09: what wifi dongle?16:01
ecormiersounds easy to build from source16:01
ravageThen extract the package and overwrite it16:01
ograso grab it, manually unpack it and put it where it needs to be16:01
ograits an ar archive after all16:02
ravageIt search the id you need and add to the rules file16:02
leftyfbvoid09: what distro are you running exactly?16:02
void09jeremy31: some rtl8821cu driver based one.16:02
void09leftyfb: I am trying to figure this out for an ubuntu 18.04 based distro16:02
leftyfbvoid09: "based distro" ... what distro is it?16:02
leftyfbvoid09: ubuntu is a debian based distro, but it's not debian16:03
void09mmpos, but this info brings 0 value, I am asking a question about ubuntu itself16:03
jeremy31The usb-modeswitch data is just a compressed file16:03
void09usb-modeswitch-data_20191128.orig.tar.bz2 usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-3.dsc  usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-3.debian.tar.xz16:03
void09I see 3 files for this package..16:03
ravageThen we just fall back to: only support for official Ubuntu here. Good luck anyway16:04
void09but I am asking an ubuntu question16:04
void09how do i install a package from focal into bionic, jeez16:04
void09assume it's ubuntu 18.04, which I am atm installing on an usb, just for this purpose16:05
leftyfbvoid09: cat /etc/os-release | nc termbin.com 999916:05
leftyfbvoid09: installing packages from focal into bionic is not supported16:05
leftyfbvoid09: technically, we cannot support non-official Ubuntu derivatives, regardless of the issue or how much you think this is an ubuntu problem and not specific to your distro.16:06
jeremy31void09: You should be able to find the file you need with a search on the USB ID16:06
void09ok, how do I "hack" it then. It should theoretically work16:06
void09leftyfb: ok nvm ubuntu based distro, as I said, I am trying to figure this out on OFFICIAL ubuntu 18.04 so I can help it be added on the DERIVATIVE one16:07
ravageI think everyone already offered more than enough ways to get the files on your system16:07
leftyfbvoid09: good luck16:07
void09I only need one way, no snapd or update to 2016:07
void09dpkg -i usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-3_all.deb16:21
void09I think this is it16:21
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void09I give this support chan a rating of 0/5 for the help offered :P16:23
ravageBe assured we will forward it to our supervisor16:24
leftyfbvoid09: feel free to submit feedback to your distro's website16:24
void09leftyfb: I asked an ubuntu question, not an xyz question16:24
void09What I intend with the information I obtain further is none of your concern16:25
leftyfbvoid09: you are not running ubuntu16:25
void09I am16:25
leftyfbvoid09: cat /etc/os-release | nc termbin.com 999916:25
void09http://termbin.com/8w8y16:26
void09happy ?16:26
jeremy31void09: what is the ID of the dongle?16:27
void09Bus 001 Device 005: ID 0bda:1a2b Realtek Semiconductor Corp.16:28
void09this is before usb modeswitch16:28
void09Bus 003 Device 009: ID 0bda:c811 Realtek Semiconductor Corp. 802.11ac NIC16:28
void09After modeswitch16:28
jeremy31void09: https://amigotechnotes.wordpress.com/2020/09/18/build-the-linux-kernel-module-to-enable-rtl8811cu-rtl8821cu-usb-wireless-dongles/16:28
jeremy31void09: the file for usb-modeswitch is probably just https://gist.github.com/jeremyb31/ee8627a63844103ab9c5a97e64f9f81316:31
void09thank you jeremy31.. got the driver figured out, was missing just the modeswitch part16:31
void09wanted to see if ubuntu did the modeswitching itself if updating the db to 2019, which contains that id.. although with a different target id than what I get after modeswitching16:32
jeremy31Likely because the memory chip is used with many different wifi devices16:33
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void09wget http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/u/usb-modeswitch-data/usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-3_all.deb && sudo dpkg -i usb-modeswitch-data_20191128-3_all.deb && sudo reboot16:52
void09oneliner :P16:52
void09btw is there some cli tool that can search/browse/download from all this ubuntu branches mess ?16:52
svm_invictvsHeya16:54
svm_invictvsI'm having high CPU load with gnome-shell. I search and I udnerstand there's a ton of different causes of this particular problem.16:54
svm_invictvsMany people are blaming extensions.16:54
svm_invictvsBut according to what I found these are the only extensions I have running.16:55
r5what is the most cpu hungry process in your htop?16:55
svm_invictvsdesktop-icons@csoriano  ubuntu-appindicators@ubuntu.com  ubuntu-dock@ubuntu.com16:55
void09I know it's a shitty spam response, I had tons of issues with it myself, years ago. Easy fix was plasma shell :P16:55
svm_invictvsheh16:55
ecormierI would start by logging in with xorg....16:56
svm_invictvsr5, Appears to be chrome, uf16:57
svm_invictvsr5, What is htop telling me that top doesn't tell me?16:57
r5svm_invictvs: i like its filtering functions16:59
svm_invictvsI see16:59
svm_invictvsr5, Well quitting out of chrome and Google Meets solved it. Though doing nothing gnome-shell should be doing less than 11%17:00
heynnemaFirst time here... testing...17:06
heynnemaCan I get one hello from anybody? Thanks!17:08
Eickmeyer!ask17:09
ubot3Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:09
lord4163heynnema: hello :)17:10
heynnemaThanks lord416317:10
lord4163and welcome!17:10
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leftyfb|-|: please stop17:12
|-|sorry17:12
heynnema!help17:12
ubot3Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience17:12
leftyfbheynnema: there is an almost infinite number of channels for testing an IRC client. Feel free to /join #libera as a good place to get help with IRC17:13
pauciao17:15
warlockhey17:15
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ax562hello, does anyone know how to cloak nick?17:54
jeremy31ax562: might ask in #Libera but you have a dynamic cellular connection17:55
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ax562jeremy31 thanks for that info.  #libera-cloak is the place to cloak17:55
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Nintendo1889how do I change the static IP address in ubuntu 20.04 lts? I can't create the netplan /etc/network*/99-fdsafasd file, permission denied. Used sudo.18:24
ograNintendo1889, use netplan ... config files go to /etc/netplan/ ... https://netplan.io/examples/ has examples of config files18:26
ogra(second one is static)18:26
Nintendo1889Oh ok, I was in /etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d18:27
Nintendo1889I was following this guide, which says to disable cloud-init, but maybe the stock ubuntu install doesn't use cloud-init: https://linuxize.com/post/how-to-configure-static-ip-address-on-ubuntu-20-04/18:30
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leftyfbNintendo1889: you can't edit /etc/network*   that's not a valid directory name18:40
jeremy31I will set the static address in the router, then it doesn't change when I do a fresh install18:44
DiagonNotificaitons for hexchat and ubuntu are the same on my 16.04 & 20.04 machines, but on the latter, I get a notification on *any* message in *any* channel.18:49
DiagonAnything I can do?18:49
bray90820_3Hey is this the new place from the ##ubuntu freenode server18:54
leftyfbbray90820_3: this is the official Ubuntu support IRC channel. What can we help you with?18:54
bray90820_3leftyfb I am wondering if this is the same channel from freenode or not18:55
leftyfbbray90820_3: this is the official support channel. It no longer resides on freenode. Do you have an Ubuntu support question we can help you with?18:55
bray90820_3My only question was if this was the channel from freenode and it looks like it is18:56
braewoodsnever thought i'd see this. ubuntu moving like this.19:02
braewoodso.O19:02
marathon?? to a new chat server?19:03
braewoodsyea. i thought ubuntu irc would remain where it was.19:03
Diagonjust search on freenode chaos or the like.  you'll see what's going on.19:03
braewoodsbut anyway, guess i should go to offtopic19:03
Nintendo1889Freenode is full of lefty feminists who love CoC (code of conduct)19:03
braewoodsdoesn't ubuntu has its own CoC?19:04
marathonOh please let's keep politics out of here, please!19:04
Nintendo1889wait, I forgot you can't delete messages on irc, whoops19:04
Nintendo1889Last used irc in 200519:04
Nintendo1889sorry19:04
jeremy31Diagon: check settings/preferences/alerts19:04
marathon@Nintendo1889, No worries.19:05
marathonI'm like you - Haven't used it in years either.19:05
Diagonjeremy31 - it's a very annoying gnome bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/182571019:12
braewoodsDiagon: wait, seriously? they issue notifications for so much random stuff?19:14
DiagonYa.19:14
Nintendo1889I am having a really rough time with windows dhcp server, xcp-ng control center, and a ubuntu guest that needs to be staticed to run xen orchestra from sources (XOCE). I added the reservation from the current lease, but the lease range is 100-200. I can't reserve the lease outside that range, eg 192.168.2.225. If I get the netplan config right, it would be ok. Here's my netplan config: https://pastebin.com/79DgeN7b19:14
DiagonLots of complaints.19:14
Diagonfor hexchat: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/186237319:14
ubot3Launchpad bug 1825710 in gnome-shell (Ubuntu) "Remove 'Application is ready' notification" [Wishlist, Triaged] [duplicate: 1862373]19:14
braewoodssheesh.19:14
braewoodsi'll take a look at the source. i wonder how easy it is to patch out into a setting or so.19:15
Diagonbraewoods :thumbs-up:19:16
DiagonHere's another one: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/186468219:17
braewoodsi think i found what triggers it. it's in some JS code.19:19
braewoodsjs/ui/windowAttentionHandler.js19:19
braewoodsbest bet though is to get it added as a configurable option19:20
braewoodsto upstream19:20
leftyfbNintendo1889: You don't reserve DHCP leases outside of your DHCP pool. It's pointless to set a DHCP static lease if you're just going to set a static ip on the client anyway. Also, your DNS config is invalid. Unless 192.168.2.205 is just a mirror of the records on 1.1.1.1(it's not). You will get local DNS failures19:20
marathonDiagon can't help noticing that the Hexchat Flatpak works great in Gnome-Shell ;-P19:20
Diagonbraewoods - Anything I need to do?19:20
braewoodsDiagon: i'm not planning to implement it; i don't use gnome myself. i just was curious what i could find.19:21
leftyfbNintendo1889: you also need to disable DHCP in that config19:21
Diagonmarathon - ahhh.  Not using flatpack.  But why?  It's a gnome issue as far as I can see...19:21
braewoodsmostly because i hate fighting upstream to get stuff implemented.19:21
braewoodsbut it does look like you might be able to get away with adding a gsettings option initially and add a UI for it later19:22
marathonDiagon You asking why Flatpak?19:22
Diagonbraewoods - ah.  Well, I suppose I should at least report a bug, yes?19:23
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Diagonmarathon - well, I really hate snaps and such, but ... what's the relation to the notification issue I'm being annoyed by?19:23
braewoodsDiagon: well you could always build your own gnome-shell with it patched out19:24
marathonDiagon: well, I'm not the best at following IRC conversations, but I thought you were saying there was a gnome bug with hexchat. My point was that it works fine, doesn't display your bug and I'm in Gnome 3.39.519:25
braewoodsmarathon: it's not a bug per say, it's really a feature request. people want to be able to turn off this specific notification due to how noisy it can get.19:25
marathonDiagon: Doesn't the preferences help with that?19:26
Diagonbraewoods - well, that might be beyond me.  And then the upkeep...19:26
braewoodsmarathon: there's no preference for this. i checked the source.19:26
Diagonmarathon - only if I turn notifications off completely.19:26
braewoodsjust one that lets extensions disable it but that's not a user setting19:27
marathonDiagon: Chatting/Alerts Isn't that the 'noise' you're referring to?19:27
DiagonNo.  "Application is ready"19:27
DiagonWasn't there in 16.0419:27
DiagonNow it's crazy noisy19:27
marathonOIC Hm I have seen something on extensions.gnome.org that quiets that message (I think if memory serves).19:28
Nintendo1889@leftfb Where is the dhcp in that config?19:28
ograDiagon, https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1236/noannoyance/ perhaps ?19:29
Nintendo1889I followed the static config here: https://netplan.io/examples/19:29
braewoodshttps://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1007/window-is-ready-notification-remover/19:29
braewoodsfound one19:29
braewoodsi guess JS overrides work too19:30
marathon@braewoods Yeah that looks like the extension19:30
leftyfbNintendo1889: https://netplan.io/examples/#using-dhcp-and-static-addressing  set dhcp4: false19:30
DiagonSomeone else is saying they're using one called "Focus my Window"19:30
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Diagonhttps://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1005/focus-my-window/19:31
marathon@ogra yup that's it19:31
DiagonAlright all - thanks.  I'll try one of those.19:32
leftyfbNintendo1889: your static ip needs to be outside of the dhcp pool on your Windows dhcp server19:33
marethi, i run pwmconfigm just to try it and now  my fan on motherboard is spinning . What should I do ? this is the ouput -> https://paste.debian.net/1198906/19:35
Nintendo1889How do I apply the netplan config? How does netplan know to choose my config over the default one?19:37
sarnoldNintendo1889: 'netplan apply'19:37
leftyfbNintendo1889: what do you mean the default one? Do you have multiple files in /etc/netplan/ that have configs for the same interface(es)?19:38
Nintendo1889yeah, the default one written by subiquity with the list of interfaces. I'll just it then19:42
Nintendo188900-installer-config.yaml19:42
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leftyfbNintendo1889: I would move it elsewhere as a backup19:42
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BeneditoSalvadorI'm not able to seed created torrents on ubuntu, even after adding some trackers, already tried it with several bittorrent clients; is ufw blocking it?19:46
leftyfbBeneditoSalvador: ubuntu/ufw does not have any firewall rules implemented by default19:48
Nintendo1889I can't save the netplan file, using the winscp remote editor19:49
Nintendo1889I'll try in nano19:49
BeneditoSalvadorso what's is possible blocking?19:50
leftyfbBeneditoSalvador: your ISP?19:50
BeneditoSalvadori don't think so, i always seed downloaded torrents for months19:52
BeneditoSalvadoris it different if i created myself?19:52
shubjeroI made it to Libera!19:52
sixwheeledbeast\o/19:53
leftyfbBeneditoSalvador: you probably want ##bittorrent for help setting that up19:56
BeneditoSalvadori'll check that, thanks19:57
marathon@BeneditoSalvador, R U using VPN? If so, probably isn't your ISP. Is UFW activated? I don't think it is by default on Ubuntu ...20:01
sixwheeledbeastYou usually have to use ufw to enable it yer20:02
marathon@BeneditoSalvador, however if it is activated, by default it blocks incoming, so I noticed it had problems if I was only seeding and not downloading 1st.20:02
BeneditoSalvadori'm not using vpn, ufw is activated20:02
Nintendo188900-installer-config.yaml:10:18: Invalid YAML: inconsistent indentation:20:02
Nintendo1889                 gateway4: 192.168.2.120:02
Nintendo1889                 ^20:02
marathonFor torrenting you SHOULD use a vpn!20:03
maretis it possible that pwmconfig caused my fan running on high speed?20:03
maretI didnt save fancontrol config20:03
Nintendo1889I'm guessing the error comes before the ^20:03
marathonTurn off ufw and try20:03
Nintendo1889is there an online yaml validator that works?20:04
marathonCorrect @sixwheeledbeast20:04
BeneditoSalvadormy country is pretty chill about domestic pirating stuff, so I never really had problems20:04
Nintendo1889found answer in google20:05
marathon@BeneditoSalvador, You never know - countries where it's "cool" are also vulnerable to private cops enforcing copy right. The right $$ greasing hands and you're exposed. However if you're not running a seed box you're probably cool. I wouldn't take the chance myself though.20:10
marathon@BeneditoSalvador, so does disabling UFW help with your seeding?20:11
Nintendo1889netplan is needlessly difficult20:11
Nintendo1889does /etc/network/interfaces still work?20:12
ravageif you install ifupdown then yes20:13
mybalzitchif you install ifupdown20:13
heynnemaNintendo1889: it depends on renderer setting in /etc/netplan/*.yaml20:14
Nintendo1889It worked finally20:31
pycuriousI am trying to optimize boot speed - here is my critical chain - anyone has any comments on how to optimize this? https://paste.debian.net/1198923/21:12
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Aavarleftyfb: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/m7pXrRMnm6/21:30
leftyfbAavar: what is your question exactly?21:30
Aavarleftyfb: The original question was. I have one network card (enp2s0) and yet it seems (to me) that that card is listed 2 or 3 times in nmcli.21:31
leftyfbAavar: your have "2 or 3" profiles setup in network manager associated with that interface. You only have a single ip for that interface currently21:32
Aavarwhat I am actually wondering is what device do I use to create a bridge for using with lxd.21:32
leftyfbenp2s021:32
Aavarok, thank you :)21:33
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leftyfbAavar: according to your "ip" output, you have 4 interfaces. 1: local loopback  2: physical network interface 3: default bridged lxd interface 4: a virtual interface, potentially from qemu/libvirt21:34
Aavarleftyfb: the last one is from virtualbox21:37
chilverscfor nfs /etc/exports, can I defer checking if an exported directory exists until its first accessed?21:39
Aavarleftyfb: I am really struggling  with setting up this bridge unfortunately... do I have to "down" the main ethernet for this to work or should it work with both the bridge and ethernet up?21:42
aavar_leftyfb, I killed the server ;) did you answer me?21:47
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Guest47000ubuntu core, suitable for a desktop machine ?22:00
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leftyfbaavar_: you probably want something like this https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/44yQpR9gQ4/22:17
sebsebsebs22:18
leftyfbaavar_: oh wait, you're running desktop. You should be able to create the bridge with network manager. Not something I've done before22:18
aavar_leftyfb, No, no desktop.22:19
leftyfbaavar_: then why are you running network manager? (nmcli)22:19
aavar_leftyfb, I think I have to set this up via nmcli because if I set it up via netplan it shows my connection as "not managed" and nowhing works...22:19
leftyfbaavar_: if it's a server, you should get netplan working again like it was by default22:19
jkcnetplan is *mwah*22:20
aavar_leftyfb, I'm not following... I think netplan is working... It should be?22:20
leftyfbaavar_: then follow the link I posted22:20
jkcaavar_: Did you install networkmanager on your own?22:21
aavar_jkc, nope, bit I enabled it in netplan on my own :)22:21
jkcaavar_: I don't think that that will install networkmanager for you. Why not stick to networkd by default?22:21
aavar_jkc, because it shows my connection as "not managed" and nothing works...22:22
leftyfbaavar_: I can guarantee you that's not how it came when you installed it22:22
aavar_maybe I can remove network manager all together and go back to networkd?22:22
jkcThat would imply that something is misconfigured. Changing the backend isn't the solution.22:22
leftyfbaavar_: using network manager on the server is .... ungood22:22
jkcNM is just fine for servers, but its overly heavy.22:23
aavar_leftyfb, point taken :)22:23
aavar_It might be that I have installed networkmanager at some point. It's an old beaten up server...22:23
leftyfbaavar_: what version of ubuntu?22:24
aavar_leftyfb, 20.0422:24
leftyfbaavar_: you should revert whatever it is you did to your network22:24
aavar_leftyfb, That is easier said than done ;)22:25
aavar_but... it should be ok to remove networkmanager alltogether and use networkd right?22:26
aavar_(I mean remove all the packages)22:26
leftyfbyes22:26
aavar_leftyfb, and in theory it should show the network as managed?22:27
Swift110-mobilehello all22:27
vimartHi Swift110-mobile22:28
leftyfbaavar_: where do you see it as being "unmanaged"?22:28
chilverschow do I check where a specific path has been mounted from if the mount isn't in fstab?22:28
leftyfbchilversc: "mount"22:28
chilverscI was hoping for something like `mount -l /mnt/0`, but that complains that /mnt/0 isn't in fstab22:29
aavar_leftyfb, when I tried to configure the bridge via netplan earlier (and in cockpit)... I think (hope) it is because I had networkmanager installed.22:30
leftyfbchilversc: just type "mount"22:30
leftyfbaavar_: don't use cockpit22:30
leftyfbaavar_: remove network manager22:30
aavar_leftyfb, sounds like a plan :)22:30
leftyfbaavar_: just stick with netplan/networkd, it works out of the box22:30
aavar_lol... now my kvm is acting up as well :P22:31
leftyfbaavar_: 1 problem at a time:   step #1, revert to netplan/networkd22:32
aavar_:)22:32
chilverscleftyfb: does that always out put in the format "on ...", thus `mount | grep 'on /mnt/0 '`22:34
aavar_leftyfb, in the link you sent. Should I have a dhcp-line in the ethernets section too?22:46
jkcaavar_: Do you want the bridge to have the address, or the interface itself?22:47
leftyfbaavar_: no22:48
aavar_ok22:49
trohrtSo just to clarify - this is freenode ubuntu but migrated here?22:54
CodeMouse92trohrt: Yes22:54
aavar_fml... the kvm keeps crashing so I can't configure the network to get off the kvm...22:56
trohrtThanks22:57
aavar_leftyfb, It is not working... to get the network working I can comment out the bridge-lines and add some dhcp-lines to the Ethernets right?23:04
leftyfbaavar_: ( ls -l /etc/netplan/ ; for i in /etc/netplan/* ; do echo $i ; cat $i;done ) | nc termbin.com 999923:06
aavar_leftyfb, I think I found the issue... enp2s0 still has an IP-address for some reason...23:19
aavar_can I force it to release the IP?23:19
sarnoldaavar_: "release"? in the dhcp sense or in the ip addr del sense?23:20
leftyfbaavar_: sudo ip link set enp2s0 down ; sudo ip link enp2s0 up23:21
leftyfber23:22
leftyfbthe 2nd one should be: sudo ip link set enp2s0 up23:22
aavar_sarnold, I'm not sure what you mean, but the config says dhcp4: off...23:24
aavar_leftyfb, it still has the ip for some strange reason... anyway. Thank you for all your help! I will revert to previous settings (remove the bridge) and continue tomorrow :)23:26
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aavar_leftyfb, arg... I can't let this go just yet. I see that I have the dhcpcd5 package installed. Should it be?23:41
leftyfbno23:41
leftyfbaavar_: looks like you made a real mess of this server23:42
aavar_leftyfb, Yes I did. Hopefully I learn something useful by fixing it and hopefully I will be able to purge it someday...23:44
aavar_YES! That was it all along!23:44
aavar_Thank you leftyfb!!23:46

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