[00:04] <Kon> TJ-: This was his boot log after running your kernel. Still a lot of USB error -71 so I'm not 100% sure the patch addressed this issue. But if the patch was a workaround, maybe? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5VjNyBbmdk/
[00:05] <Kon> Someone with more knowledge of this stuff might be interested in that
[00:19] <r00st3r> Hello, anyone has an idea, where I can download P4CR324 firmware for CT500P5SSD8 Crucial P5 NVMe drive? Any FTP server?
[00:20] <oerheks> most likely https://www.crucial.com/support/ssd-support/p5-support
[00:24] <oerheks> crucial Is not uploading firmware to the LVFS/fwupd, so do this from within windows
[00:24] <oerheks> https://fwupd.org/lvfs/search?value=crucial
[01:15] <r00st3r> I have tried MicronStorageExecutive for Linux, but no download links. I will give Windows a shot. Thx! But 'msecli' has a -l Suboption for '-F -U'. "Download and save the firmware for later activation for the specified micron client drive with -n option." Maybe is it possible to download a firmware from an actual P5 device?
[01:19] <oerheks> r00st3r, where do you get that number P4CR324 ?
[01:22] <r00st3r> oerheks: fwupdmgr get-devices
[01:23] <oerheks> oh i thought crucial is not supported
[01:24] <oerheks> so, then you will get the firmware,.. if any
[01:26] <r00st3r> and: StorageExecutiveClient.run (from StorageExecutive_Linux.run)
[01:28] <r00st3r> Maybe I will get a *new* firmware. But I would like to get a saved copy of the actual running firmware.
[01:37] <MrMr> Hello, trying to upgrade ubuntu to 21.04 but i keep getting the 'ubuntu-minimal' could not be located. error
[01:39] <Bashing-om> MrMr: ^ is in main - check your internet connection >> ' sudo apt update ' .
[01:39] <MrMr> Bashing-om I changed the server few times including the main, with no results.
[01:40] <MrMr> it's main now
[01:41] <Bashing-om> !info ubuntu-minimal hirsute | MrMr
[01:43] <oerheks> update to 21.04 .. from which version?
[01:47] <guiverc> MrMr, the error can occur because a `deb mirror://` is used in sources which some blog sites say is valid; none official  lp 1813354
[01:52] <MrMr> Bashing-om did you respond by any chance, i lost connection there
[01:54] <Bashing-om> MrMr: < oerheks> update to 21.04 .. from which version? ,,, < guiverc> MrMr, the error can occur because a `deb mirror://` is used in sources which some blog sites say is valid; none official  lp 1813354 "
[01:57] <MrMr> Bashing-om I'm on 20.10, but I don't see deb mirror entries here
[01:59] <Bashing-om> MrMr: ? ' cat  /etc/apt/sources.list ' to see the source fetch.
[02:00] <MrMr> Bashing-om, right, I was just using nano to view it
[02:00] <MrMr> I'll try to recreate that file, via removing the existing one and running the updater
[02:01] <MrMr> *renaming not removing
[02:02] <Bashing-om> MrMr: Not a good idea there - no sources.list then package manager has nothing at all to work with.
[02:03] <Bashing-om> MrMr: Brain storming but, ' apt show ubuntu-minimal ' does what ?
[02:04] <oerheks> sudo cp /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list /etc/apt/sources.list && sudo add-apt-repository universe && sudo add-apt-repository multiverse && sudo apt update
[02:13] <MrMr> Bashing-om, Package: ubuntu-minimal
[02:13] <MrMr> Version: 1.459
[02:14] <MrMr> Priority: important
[02:14] <MrMr> Section: metapackages
[02:14] <MrMr> Source: ubuntu-meta
[02:14] <MrMr> Origin: Ubuntu
[02:14] <MrMr> Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>
[02:14] <MrMr> Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug
[02:14] <goddard> can i enable the ubuntu screen sharing from ssh?
[02:14] <Bashing-om> MrMr: Humm .. seems apt then is working - we looking once more at config issues ?
[02:14] <AppXprt> goddard, yea there used to be a way to enable vino from ssh
[02:15] <Bashing-om> MrMr: Toyr flooding the channel resulting in the bot quieting uoi . you will be release momentarily.
[02:16] <AppXprt> with dcong or gconftool-2
[02:16] <AppXprt> dconf*
[02:16] <Bashing-om> !paste | MrMr
[02:16] <AppXprt> goddard, you can also just install and run x11vnc
[02:17] <AppXprt> that will attach vnc to :0
[02:17] <goddard> ok
[02:17] <AppXprt> tightvncserver with create a virtual X11 vnc session on :1
[02:17] <AppXprt> depending on if you want the screen's session or a virtual / separate one
[02:18] <AppXprt> btw, that :0 and :1 is the X session and attaches to VNC port 5900 and 5901 respectively
[02:18] <AppXprt> :2 = 5902 etc...
[02:24] <MrMr> oerheks, I tried that as well and it didn't work
[02:35] <goddard> think vino was replaced or something
[02:38] <tomreyn> it moved to universe with hirsute
[02:40] <tomreyn> "The successor is GNOME Remote Desktop, which is tightly integrated with Mutter window manager" (according to arch wiki)
[03:04] <Saxle> looks like freenode mods took over #ubuntu over there?
[03:05] <oerheks> Yes.
[03:06] <nhaines> Again?
[06:18] <p0indexter>   /exit
[07:24] <TJ-> Kon: thanks for last night's log. It didn't help unfortunately
[07:31] <RaimondRaj> hai can anyone help me solve this problem ( https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/9f598ZT5Dd/ )
[07:32] <oerheks> xenial and bionic ppa's in a focal install
[07:32] <oerheks> remove them?
[07:33] <oerheks> apt-kitware, you added it 3 times
[07:34] <RaimondRaj> might be
[07:36] <RaimondRaj> how to solve it.. please guide me
[07:38] <oerheks> go into update settings, [tab] other software
[07:38] <oerheks> you will find them there
[07:39] <RaimondRaj> OK IM DONE
[07:39] <RaimondRaj> sorry
[07:39] <RaimondRaj> im done
[07:39] <RaimondRaj> solve
[07:39] <oerheks> oke, have fun!
[07:40] <Guest7> hi
[07:42] <RaimondRaj> anyone know about matterbridge
[07:43] <oerheks> matterbridge is available as snap, https://snapcraft.io/matterbridge
[07:43] <oerheks> too much connections, i don't use that
[07:44] <Guest7> I use apt-mirror to build a software warehouse locally
[07:44] <Guest7> this is my sources.list
[07:44] <Guest7> ################
[07:44] <Guest7> deb  http://127.0.0.1/pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan chimaera main
[07:44] <Guest7> #deb file:///mnt/b2/apps/devuan/chimaera/mirror/pkgmaster.devuan.org/devuan
[07:44] <Guest7> deb  http://127.0.0.1/pkgmaster.devuan.org/merged chimaera main
[07:44] <oerheks> !paste
[07:45] <oerheks> devuan is not ubuntu
[07:46] <Guest7> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/4QwccKDxDt/
[07:46] <Guest7> Can anyone help me
[07:46] <oerheks> Guest7, try #devuan or the other ones?
[07:47] <ducasse> Guest7: you're in the wrong channel, we only support ubuntu
[07:49] <Guest7> Are all used “apt-get"
[07:49] <Guest7> ok ,i go #devuan
[08:10] <newt> hello
[08:57] <neutral_> hello
[08:57] <lotuspsychje> welcome neutral_
[08:58] <neutral_> this is my first irssi connect
[09:32] <mago> I did a very long git clone fell asleep and the laptop closed.
[09:32] <mago> How can i check it was complete?
[09:46] <TJ-> mago: "git pull"
[09:49] <mago> TJ- it says already up to date, does that mean the git clone was complete? It wasnt for one of my repositories it was from another "creator"
[09:50] <cbreak> git fsck will check repository integrity
[09:50] <TJ-> mago: assuming the remote.origin is set correctly then 'pull' will do a 'fetch' and then fast-forward merge to the working tree
[09:51] <mago> Tj- it's a 10 GB download on a 300 kb bandwidth will that be fast or take forever?
[09:51] <mago> TJ- it's a 10 GB download on a 300 kb bandwidth will that be fast or take forever?
[09:52] <mago> cbreak do i do the git fsck inside the downloaded git clone folder?
[09:53] <cbreak> almost all git commands should be run in a git repo
[09:53] <cbreak> (or referring to one)
[09:54] <cbreak> a 10GB repository indicates that someone messed up
[09:54] <mago> I downloaded unreal engine source code ... Do I go into the unreal folder and do : git fsck
[09:54] <cbreak> and committed binary files, or similar
[09:54] <mago> Or do I do git fsck unrealengine ?
[09:54] <cbreak> man git-fsck will tell you all the gory details
[09:54] <mago> lulz
[09:55] <cbreak> and as I said above: most commands will need to be run in a repo
[09:58] <mago> cbreak thats right, just checked git fsck in the home folder and does nothing..
[09:58] <mago> In the git unreal folder it's running, 37%.. JUst wanted to be certain and was a check specific to that folder and not some generic check stuff...
[09:58] <mago> cbreak thanks a lot.
[10:57] <mago> cbreak those are the results of the fsck:
[10:57] <mago> Checking object directories: 100% (256/256), done.
[10:57] <mago> Checking objects: 100% (3573049/3573049), done.
[10:57] <mago> Checking connectivity: 3573049, done.
[10:57] <mago> I think everything is right with it...
[10:58] <cbreak> if it would complain about things, you should notice. It's not very subtile :)
[11:37] <enyc> Hrrm...  Curious how well   libimobiledevice  with various FOSS programs  works on ubuntu 20.04/derivs  to manage iTunes music on newer iphones ...
[11:40] <TJ-> enyc: from what I've seen over the years, not very good
[11:40] <TJ-> enyc: that's the pain I've seen others suffer - not my own
[11:53] <lotuspsychje> !iphone | enyc
[12:07] <enyc> lotuspsychje: hrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrm 10.04 12.04 14.04 listed, all outdated ;-(
[12:08] <lotuspsychje> enyc: yeah some wiki's might need a revamp indeed, but some tweaks/methods can still be valid even when old(er)
[12:09] <lotuspsychje> enyc: i know clementine plays great with apple devices
[12:12] <enyc> lotuspsychje: on its' own or  needs libimobiledevice  added ?
[12:13] <lotuspsychje> enyc: if i recall, libmobile is to connect to your device and clementine plays well as music sync
[12:19] <enyc> TJ-: I somewhat got impression that situation has improved over time...
[13:13] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:20] <BinarySavior> hello, I have a fresh install of ubuntu 21.04, I updated my drivers, i'm using proprietary nvidia drivers, whenever i launch minecraft i get this error message: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ThhjjtR336/
[13:20] <BinarySavior> minecraft still launches, i'm not sure what this error implies
[13:25] <tomreyn> BinarySavior: cat /var/log/gpu-manager.log | nc termbin.com 9999 && ls -l /var/log/gpu-manager.log
[13:25] <tomreyn> this should return two lines
[13:26] <BinarySavior> https://termbin.com/d5td
[13:27] <BinarySavior> -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 1378 Jul 25 09:14 /var/log/gpu-manager.log
[13:29] <BinarySavior> could this be a conflict of nvidia x server and ubuntu display settings?
[13:29] <tomreyn> "nvidia x server"?
[13:30] <tomreyn> oh "nvidia x server settings"
[13:30] <tomreyn> aka "nvidia-settings"
[13:30] <BinarySavior> proprietary gui that comes with the driver to manage /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[13:30] <BinarySavior> yes
[13:30] <BinarySavior> nvidia-settings
[13:31] <tomreyn> so all i can tell so far is that the nvidia proproetary kernel module series 470 seems to have been loaded properly last time graphics were initialized.
[13:32] <tomreyn> you should be using nvidia.settings when using nvidia proprietary drivers. it should not conflict with ubuntu display settings then
[13:32] <BinarySavior> when i edit the displays in ubuntu settings, what file does that interface with?
[13:34] <tomreyn> i'm not actually sure how those are stored.
[13:34] <BinarySavior> oh it's ~/.config/monitors.xml
[13:34] <tomreyn> oh yes this looks right
[13:35] <tomreyn> do other gl applications work fine?
[13:35] <tomreyn> such as glxgears
[13:38] <Delf> What is the standard/default way of "handling" new network interface(s)? Auto configure with dhcp or let user/root decide?
[13:38] <BinarySavior> glxgears works
[13:38] <BinarySavior> okay i found a problem though
[13:39] <tomreyn> BinarySavior: what problem?
[13:40] <BinarySavior> i removed that monitors.xml file and logged out/in.  Then my right monitor (vertical) was not rotated so I opened nvidia-settings and configured it to be rotated.  Then I saved to /etc/X11/xorg.conf, and I quit, logged out, logged in, but the monitor is still rotated
[13:40] <BinarySavior> *not rotated
[13:41] <BinarySavior> the only way i can get the monitor to save it's rotated config is if I use ubuntu display settings to rotate it (monitors.xml)
[13:41] <tomreyn> Delf: the latter, i'd say. there are differences in how things are handled by network-manager and systemd.networkd (especially when using netplan)
[13:42] <TJ-> Delf: IPv6 RA-PD !
[13:43] <tomreyn> BinarySavior: hmm maybe logout + login isn't enough there
[13:43] <Delf> Interesting. Is it different with ubuntu headless?
[13:45] <TJ-> BinarySavior: did it really save to /etc/X11/ though? I recall, many years ago when I was using Nvidia, that sometimes nvidia-settings would silently fail to write that file because it didn't have permissions. Worth checking the file itself for the rotate option
[13:48] <BinarySavior> TJ- it elevated when i pressed that button, but i confirmed anyway, i found the proper rotation settings in xorg.conf
[13:49] <TJ-> BinarySavior: sounds like Gnome/display settings may change that then and set it's own default
[13:50] <BinarySavior> ahh okay, i thought that they may have been conflicting with each other and perhaps that's why i'm getting glx errors, but that's not the case, i can just configure my monitor to rotate using ~/.config/monitors.xml
[13:51] <TJ-> xrandr --output X --rotate left
[13:52] <BinarySavior> my main problem is that i'm getting glx crashes when running minecraft: https://termbin.com/d5td
[13:53] <BinarySavior> TJ- https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/vtYfNmWpNn/
[13:54] <tomreyn> i think you were meant to replace "X" by one of the outputs listed in the "xrandr" (without options) output
[13:55] <TJ-> BinarySavior: haha... I was giving you an example of a command you can use to manually set values for this session only
[13:55] <BinarySavior> oh okay thanks
[13:55] <TJ-> BinarySavior: in other words, command-line options :)
[13:55] <BinarySavior> makes more sense now, i was confused
[14:47] <BinarySavior> if i use firejail to install an application via wine, will it be permanently sandboxed or do I need to run firejail each time i launch the application
[14:48] <BinarySavior> nvm i think i need to run firejail each time
[15:06] <Guest893> Hello
[15:07] <coconut> !ask | Guest893
[15:07] <mandorlo> hello
[15:07] <locsmif> Hi
[15:08] <mandorlo> it's my first time in irc
[15:08] <alfagulf> Hello, After upgrading from 18.04 to 20.04 I noticed that printing my Brother DCP-115C (USB connected) takes about 3 minutes from the time I request a print till it actually start printing.
[15:09] <alfagulf> The same printer on the samde PC works fine under Windows10 (Dual Boot)
[15:09] <Guest893> Okk... Am new here. Kindly direct me on steps to use my windows 10 system with Linux together
[15:09] <lotuspsychje> !dualboot | Guest893
[15:09] <lotuspsychje> !uefi | Guest893 see also
[15:10] <mandorlo> wondefull the ubottu
[15:10] <alfagulf> I tried searching for a solution for a week now but unfortunately I count find a solution, Can some one help?
[15:10] <mandorlo> !fediverse | Guest893
[15:11] <Guest893> Ok thanks...I will visit the links
[15:11] <alfagulf> I did upgrade to 21.04 now, hoping that it may fix the issue, but it did not.
[15:12] <BinarySavior> alfagulf, my 20.04 installation took 2 min to boot for some reason (18.04 took 10 seconds), upgrading to 21.04 now i'm back to 10 seconds :D
[15:12] <locsmif> alfagulf: what is the protocol used?
[15:12] <locsmif> Did anything change in that regard
[15:13] <alfagulf> BinarySavior, I am not referring to boot time, but rather to print time.
[15:13] <locsmif> alfagulf: e.g. PS3 vs PCL
[15:13] <BinarySavior> i know, hopefully no further action is required after upgrading
[15:14] <locsmif> also, anything in dmesg wrt. your USB port/controller?
[15:14] <alfagulf> locsmif, What do you mean?
[15:14] <TJ-> BinarySavior: you might find 'systemd-analyze' useful if you do get further boot delays
[15:14] <alfagulf> I am using cups
[15:15] <alfagulf> Where to find the protocol used?
[15:15] <TJ-> alfagulf: http://localhost:631/
[15:18] <locsmif> alfagulf: ultimately, it would be prudent to know what your driver is doing in those 3 minutes. Is it waiting while the printer is rasterising? Does the printer have a web interface/status page of its own? Does it have an IP address? (Since it's connected via USB, I wouldn't presume so, but ok)
[15:19] <locsmif> Does e.g. top/htop show the process sleeping? Is there any traffic toward or from the printer on the USB bus?
[15:19] <locsmif> Also, have you search for driver bug reports?
[15:19] <lotuspsychje> BinarySavior: is that before login screen or after login you getting boot delay?
[15:19] <locsmif> searched*
[15:20] <locsmif> Most importantly, what if you boot an old Ubuntu live ISO and configure your printer... is it faster then? In other words, can you also reproduce the old, fast situation?
[15:20] <locsmif> These are some steps I would undertake to diagnose the problem.
[15:21] <locsmif> Allows attempt to narrow down the problem as exactly as possible... determine the exact driver your 18.04 installation was using and attempt to compile that driver from source if necessary to see if you get rid of the problem in 21.04
[15:22] <locsmif> s/Allows/Always/
[15:22] <Gaboradon> Hello
[15:22] <Gaboradon> Find command in android isn't search for dirs, or I'm not using it right, any ideas?
[15:22] <TJ-> alfagulf: most modern printers, and CUPS, now use driverless printing. Instead the printer advertises its capabilities and connection protocols using multicast-DNS Service-Discovery
[15:23] <locsmif> Obviously it would be much better if anybody had a direct answer, as in: "this is a known problem, see bug report xyz", but that isn't always the case
[15:23] <TJ-> alfagulf: there may be an issue with that or you may have a legacy driver installed that is causing delays
[15:23] <tomreyn> Gaboradon: hi! do you have an ubuntu support question?
[15:23] <Gaboradon> Well yeah, how do I find folders in ubuntu?
[15:23] <tomreyn> Gaboradon: using GNU find should work
[15:24] <tomreyn> find -type d
[15:24] <locsmif> alfagulf: just curious, what is your exact printer model?
[15:24] <Gaboradon> Well okay, it doesn't work on android I guess I'll go and ask them, might be different than other linuxes.
[15:24] <locsmif> Oh, nvm, you said that
[15:25] <TJ-> hmmm, and USB connected. I wonder if its affected by the newish USB driverless stuff
[15:27] <locsmif> There are forum discussions which are like 14 years old discussing AppArmor problems with the driver
[15:27] <TJ-> locsmif: those would show up in the logs. alfagulf have you checked the system logs?
[15:37] <Gaboradon> tomreyn: Ah I was not telling find to do full recursive search,   find / would have weird behavior searching in some subfolders but skipping others
[15:37] <Gaboradon> Or just 1 level depth
[15:39] <tomreyn> Gaboradon: which ubuntu linux release are you referring to?
[15:40] <Gaboradon> Nevermind I solved the issue.
[15:46] <alfagulf> locsmif, Sorry for the delay, I was trying to find the protocol in the syslog, but couldn't, this is what is mentioned in the cups web page:
[15:46] <alfagulf> Description:	MFC210C
[15:46] <alfagulf> Location:	
[15:46] <alfagulf> Driver:	Brother MFC-210C CUPS v1.1 (color)
[15:46] <alfagulf> Connection:	usb://Brother/DCP-115C?serial=BROB7F633558
[15:46] <alfagulf> Defaults:	job-sheets=none, none media=iso_a4_210x297mm sides=one-sided
[15:47] <coconut> !paste | alfagulf
[15:49] <alfagulf> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/nXzrjWPJQG/
[15:51] <alfagulf> locsmif, My printer is DCP-115C
[15:54] <manwhowouldbekin> !patience
[15:55] <alfagulf> TJ-, I first let ubuntu search for the printer and install the driver, when that didn't work, I used brother installation script which also results in the same delay.
[16:00] <alfagulf> This is the driver install by ubuntu (Not the Brother installation script) : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GYzcRNNtzM/
[16:01] <TJ-> alfagulf: did you look at the CUPS admin panel I linked you to?
[16:01] <nuala> the file `/usr/lib/gimp/2.0/interpreters/pygimp.interp` is not present for me. Basically I am missing the python-fu option in GIMP. Research reveals there might have been a 'gimp-python' package but it is removed? (I can not find though)
[16:02] <alfagulf> TJ-, yes I did look, the printer is shown, which information would you like to have?
[16:02] <raj> hi
[16:02] <tomreyn> nuala: which ubuntu release are you running?
[16:03] <nuala> VERSION="20.04.2 LTS (Focal Fossa)"
[16:03] <TJ-> alfagulf: not me, but if you look at the connection info that might give clues. You may also try editing the printer and altering the driver, if alternatives are offered
[16:06] <tomreyn> nuala: in ubuntu 18.04 LTS amd64, according to https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/amd64/gimp/filelist , there was /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/interpreters/pygimp.interp , but the 20.04 LTS amd64 "gimp" package does not contain this file at this location: https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/amd64/gimp/filelist
[16:06] <tomreyn> it could have moved to a different location, or be provided by a different package in 20.04, though
[16:06] <locsmif> alfagulf: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingPrintingProblems
[16:06] <locsmif> just fyi
[16:07] <tomreyn> nuala: you can also do a search for the file name on "bionic" (18.04 LTS) https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=pygimp.interp&mode=filename&suite=bionic&arch=any  nad on "focal" (20.04 LTS): https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?searchon=contents&keywords=pygimp.interp&mode=filename&suite=focal&arch=any
[16:08] <tomreyn> nuala: so there's no such file in 20.04 LTS.
[16:08] <tomreyn> nuala: bug 1881684 seems related
[16:08] <locsmif> alfagulf: also this might be relevant - quite a lot of information in there. https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712512
[16:09] <alfagulf> brb
[16:10] <nuala> tomreyn: thx for clearifying and the launchpad link! :)
[16:10] <tomreyn> nuala: i would not recommend the 'solution' provided in this bug report, though
[16:11] <tomreyn> not without understanding the implaications of downloading 'random' .deb files off some servers and installing them on a possibly incompatible ubuntu release, anyways
[16:12] <nuala> yusss, i was just reading the same thing and frowned. but i had a nudge it would be a python2->3 thing, which i take from it.
[16:16] <tomreyn> nuala: maybe try this PPA (unsupported, like any PPA): https://launchpad.net/~ubuntuhandbook1/+archive/ubuntu/gimp?field.series_filter=focal
[16:19] <tomreyn> nuala: actually, this won't provide python scripting either
[16:21] <tomreyn> * python2 scripting
[16:35] <nuala> ^ but still thanks a lot for suggesting! (I put all my trust in a tahr right now and hope ESM comes to rescue)
[16:46] <leftyfb> nuala: tahr? You're still running Ubuntu 14.04? The one that was EOL'd 3 years ago?
[16:47] <webchat10> Hi
[16:47] <webchat10> I need some guidance as 1st time user of ubuntu
[16:48] <webchat10> Is anyone here?
[16:48] <Mekaneck> !ask | webchat10
[16:49] <leftyfb> webchat10: it's best if you just ask your support question and wait
[16:50] <webchat10> !can anyone decrypt .moqs . I am switching to ubuntu for the recent Ransomware attack on my pc
[16:52] <leftyfb> webchat10: We can help you install ubuntu. Decrypting .moqs isn't supported here. It looks like there's several youtube videos showing you how to though.
[16:52] <leftyfb> webchat10: it might be quicker to just install ubuntu and restore your files from backup
[16:53] <webchat10> i have followed the mentioned steps in the FAQ. i have a bootable pendrive with ISO . Is there need of antivirus here too in Ubuntu?
[16:54] <leftyfb> webchat10: no
[16:54] <webchat10> Can I decrypt my files that are infected , family pics videos etc . in UBUNTU?
[16:57] <webchat10> The Irony of the situation is that my external HDD was connected during the attack hoping that Switching to UBUNTU will help avoid further inconvenience
[16:57] <leftyfb> webchat10: I don't think anyone has written anything to decrypt ransomware files in ubuntu. It's certainly nothing officially supported
[16:58] <TJ-> you'd need the decryption key surely?
[16:59] <webchat10> I read something about Kali, allows to decrypt it . Do people get attacked by ransomware in UBUNTU.(last question)
[17:00] <nuala> leftyfb: not exactly, i try to find some pre python3 version to circumvent https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=712512. So to get to they X->Y issue: I'd like tp export 'layers as png' from GIMP. I was aware of [1] but previous conversation and [2] just really tied it all together for me
[17:00] <leftyfb> webchat10: not likely
[17:01] <nuala> [1] https://askubuntu.com/questions/485917/gimp-export-every-layer-as-a-separate-png-image , [2] https://blenderartists.org/t/gimp-2-10-14-ora-file-support/1228369/6, also i meant bug #1881684 , sry for the noise ><
[18:46] <DynamiteDan> Hello. I need to do a installer that runs on Linux Distributions. Does anyone has a sugestion what framework to use?
[18:56] <Mekaneck> DynamiteDan: this is a Ubuntu support channel not a feneral support channel. So you're question is offtopic. Maybe ask in #linux
[18:56] <Mekaneck> feneral/general
[18:56] <DynamiteDan> ah okay. SOrry
[18:59] <tomreyn> DynamiteDan: try #linux
[19:03] <rbasak> DynamiteDan: it's generally inappropriate to provide users in this ecosystem with an "installer" at all. Instead, please ship a package they can install - for example a snap (https://snapcraft.io/)
[19:42] <dman777_alter> https://dpaste.org/JsaB I am using wpa_sup for all my wifi needs. How can I get wlp58s0 to come up in netplan without trying to connect?
[19:49] <lgomez> Hi there!
[19:57] <dman777_alter> hi
[20:11] <hellbitch> is this the interzone? lol
[20:12] <hellbitch> since I tattoed my face I can't get anyone in the RV park to talk to me
[20:14] <Mekaneck> hellbitch: i'd change the nick into something appropriate and 2nd this is the Ubuntu support channel. If you don't have a support question move over to #ubuntu-offtopic for casual talk.
[20:14] <hellbitch> very well
[20:18] <dman777_alter> anyone know how to set the timeout limit in netplan?
[20:23] <alzgh> when running `apt list --upgradable` I'd like to know from which repository each upgradable package is. How can I do that with this command? I know I can use `apt show <package_name>` for individual package but I'd like to have it with the first command as a summary.
[20:28] <oerheks> alzgh, use -s simulate ? i am not aware of any extention that shows all package info.. maybe the gui updater will
[20:34] <alzgh> oerheks the information I'm seeking is the `APT-SOURCE` line in `apt show <package_anme>`s output
[20:34] <alzgh> I guess I have to cut the package names from `apt list --upgradable` and feed them one by one to `apt show` and get that line from it?
[20:35] <tomreyn> do you mean "APT-Sources:"?
[20:36] <alzgh> tomreyn yes, sorry for the confusion
[20:38] <tomreyn> i assume the information you actually want is provided by   apt policy <packagename>
[20:44] <alzgh> From apt policy is much more convenient. Previously I planed to grab some info from apt list --upgradable and some from apt show. With apt policy I can feed package names from apt list --upgradable to apt policy and cut all the information I want from there.
[20:50] <alzgh> I remember having to read something about some equivalent to for loops in bash. Maybe it was a command? I don't remember correctly if it was bash or some other programming language.
[20:50] <alzgh> If anyone can jog my memory, much appreciate it.
[20:54] <tomreyn> something equvalent to for loops in bash are for loops in bash
[20:54] <tomreyn> there is also while
[20:57] <hggdh> and until
[21:00] <morgans> I removed the login password file rm login.keyring but now I dont know how to set a password. (Yes looked it up and the directions didnt work.) focal.
[21:13] <jmuriel> Anyone know why st (suckless simple terminal) does weird things with the scrollwheel? Like inputs "^E" in the shell?
[22:14] <lantech19446> You should be zlined for that nick
[22:15] <niggers> is it possible to install the ubuntu on an iphone?
[22:17] <niggers> or it must be the robot phone of the poor people?