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fikranis there a console way to update the IP to be static?00:45
fikrani believe its /etc/netplan, correct?00:46
sarnoldthere's a netplan example of a static address on https://netplan.io/examples/#using-dhcp-and-static-addressing00:47
Bashing-omfikran: 2) https://blog.ubuntu.com/2017/12/01/ubuntu-bionic-netplan .00:48
fikranbrand new to this netplan thingy...00:48
sarnoldeveryone is, hehe :)00:48
fikranheh, and I might have just remotely screwed up a host...00:49
sarnolduhoh00:50
sarnoldit's probably a bit too late to point out netplan-try(8) .. but it's there for next time00:51
noarb-What are the currently accetable 'distroseries' for uploading to launchpad ppa? can it only be the 3 LTS and hirsute hippo now? Is there a way to upload "unstable" and let the user decide if they want to try and install?00:54
sarnoldnoarb-: probably impish would also work00:54
sarnoldafaik there's no way to just build against "something" and hope for the best at install time; it's always got to be built against a specific release00:55
Betalis the package sdl-ball broken in repositories? seems to crash/coredump01:22
oerheksbeen the same for ages? https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sdl-ball01:24
Betaloerheks: it is related with some recent update, Ubuntu 2104 = it coredump, in 2004 = it works01:27
oerheksno known bugs either.. https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sdl-ball/+bugs01:28
oerhekshmm, maybe it is a wayland issue then01:28
sarnoldit's entirely possible no one who has noticed problems has filed bugs01:29
BetalI know it is not related, but I tryed to compile it in archlinux, from aur version 1.04, so it works with newer packages (in arch)01:29
leftyfb!yy.mm | Betal01:32
ubottuBetal: Ubuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle01:32
Betalsarnold: it show "Debian Games Group", do it means this package come directly from debian?01:32
Betalleftyfb: ok, newest iso ( ubuntu-21.04-desktop-amd64.iso ), all default with gnome, just login, apt upgrade, install sdl-ball, try to run it01:34
sarnoldBetal: something like 99% of ubuntu packages come from debian01:35
oerheksdifference is 21.04 gives Wayland standard, and 20.40 uses xorg.01:35
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oerheks!info sdl-ball01:36
ubottusdl-ball (1.02-2build1, hirsute): brick-breaking game like DX-Ball/Arkanoid. In component universe, is optional. Built by sdl-ball. Size 88 kB / 259 kB01:36
oerheksuniverse01:36
noarb-looking into copying source packages across versions, like this questions, https://askubuntu.com/questions/489564/launchpad-cli-copying-packages is copy-package available via apt somewhere? That page links to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu-archive-tools01:39
sarnoldI think the ubuntu-archive-tools repo is it01:40
Betaliam not sure if is easy to find what cause the crash downgrading ubuntu or trying in debian01:41
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noarb-sarnold: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&searchon=names&keywords=ubuntu-archive-tools01:56
sarnoldexactly01:57
noarb-mine gave no results01:57
tomreynBetal: here's a simple backtrace from sdl-ball failing on #ubuntu-next (impish): https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5JYdM4v9RZ02:23
tomreynthis is in virtualbox with 3d acceleration enabled (guest-additions installed)02:24
tomreynlooks like it's an opengl / VBO issue02:25
godsgamingwhat is the script to manually start MySQL service after system boot?03:15
godsgamingdoes anyone know?03:16
yukiupsudo service?03:20
yukiupsudo service xxx start03:21
godsgamingyes is sudo service, is this the command yukiup?03:25
yukiupyou might need to explain better03:27
yukiupthe service command is for all services03:27
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Betaltomreyn: this seems weird, not sure what is supose to fix it, looks recompiling the deb package don't help. Also the package works in debian sid04:11
Guest96while installing nginx(sudo apt-get install nginx) in my ubuntu PC fails, complete log is here : https://pastebin.com/nTjB7zxE .. Is there a way to resolve it?04:48
Bashing-omGuest96: "286 not to upgrade." ... What results with ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade ; sudo apt -f install ' ?04:50
Apachezso whats up with the /usr/bin/gnome-shell increase its cpu usage with uptime of the box?05:50
Apachezusing fully updated ubuntu 21.0405:50
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partitionmofohi there, i have a question: i have a 256 gb ssd, and would like to partition in a way so i can keep my data upon reinstalling the next LTS when it comes out06:42
partitionmofohow would you suggest I partition?06:42
partitionmofois it OK like this: 1gb boot/efi, 30GB /, 220GB /home and swap as much as ram?06:42
ApachezI disable swap on desktops nowadays06:45
Apachezand I dunno if 1gbyte will be sufficient in future given how riddicilous large the linux kernel have become in ubuntu06:45
Apachezbut sure 1gbyte for /boot, the rest for /  - done06:46
Apachezand if you ever need swap in feature you can use it as a file instead of a partition06:47
partitionmofothanks apachez06:47
partitionmofoyeah, i thought 1gb only for boot/efi06:48
partitionmofoand 30 gigs for root06:48
loomywhat are the Unofficial derivatives of ubuntu?06:56
loomylike xubuntu, kubuntu etc?06:56
yukiuphttps://distrowatch.com/search.php?ostype=All&category=All&origin=All&basedon=Ubuntu&notbasedon=None&desktop=All&architecture=All&package=All&rolling=All&isosize=All&netinstall=All&language=All&defaultinit=All&status=Active#simple07:01
loomy53 distros... wow07:03
ducasseloomy: xubuntu, kubuntu etc are official flavors07:13
loomyah ok07:17
ducasse!flavors07:18
ubottuRecognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours07:18
loomyubuntu studio seems interesting07:24
ducasseit has it's own channel, if you want help specific to that flavor07:25
ducassegeneral help you can get here07:26
loomywell i have xubuntu07:26
ducassewe support that here too, but if you need help specific to xfce they might be better able to help in #xubuntu07:27
loomycoll thanks07:27
loomycool07:27
loomyi have only discovered libera yesterday07:28
ducassefor general discussion about ubuntu, join #ubuntu-discuss, this channel is only for support07:29
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Guest35Hello, I'm trying to use gconf-editor to change gsettings values but it shows no configuration options at all, using 20.0408:40
p9Guest35: Maybe what you want is dconf-editor08:44
Guest35p9, you are right, i was trying to use the wrong tool, thanks alot !!08:45
ice9why ubuntu is using snap over flatpak?08:48
TJ-ice9: because Canonical developed snap08:53
ice9TJ-, well they developed ubuntu phone and then they said they were wrong about it, so is snap better than flatpak?08:54
TJ-ice9: nonsensicle question - depends on what criteria is applied08:56
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srcI need a good pdf reader that allows me to highlight/annotate and export those to various other file formats (ideally .html markdown and .txt)10:15
srcinstalled Okular and when I go to File -> Export the only option is text and it bascially converts the complete pdf to text10:15
srchaven't found out how to do what I want10:15
j`eyanyone one about python-3.9 and pip? I see there is a python3-pip package, but it relies on python-3.8dev, so I think it's the wrong thing10:39
Asldhello10:51
Asld Is someone here?10:51
rud0lfmaybe10:51
AsldHello, man10:52
rud0lfhi10:52
AsldMan, where are you from?10:52
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slayerI am facing a problem with using pritunl-client-electron app with Ubuntu 20.04. When I run the Pritunl, buttons or menus do not appear on the window. To see what is the problem, I run it with CLI and I see the below error:12:47
slayer[3958:0805/233440.977825:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.12:47
slayer[3966:0805/233441.123569:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.12:47
slayer[3980:0805/233441.287395:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.12:47
slayer[4009:0805/233441.415398:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.12:47
slayer[4012:0805/233441.526051:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.12:47
slayerI have enough free RAM on my laptop.12:51
slayerDoes any body have comment?12:51
BluesKajHi all13:08
DerBlingHi13:09
DerBlingTJ, with user root in IRC? Not good :D13:11
AmRPeace be upon for who follows the guidance13:20
AmRI need ppa for qt4 & qt5 and qt6, Any one can help me ?13:21
DerBlingAmR, for what a PPA? Why dont the installer?13:27
AmRDerBling: What about qt4 ?13:28
DerBlingAmR, https://download.qt.io/archive/qt/13:29
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slayerAny comment on my issue?13:33
DerBlingslayer, for what issue? i joined #ubuntu at 3:00 pm13:34
slayerThanks DerBling.13:36
slayer I am facing a problem with using pritunl-client-electron app with Ubuntu 20.04. When I run the Pritunl, buttons or menus do not appear on the window. To see what is the problem, I run it with CLI and I see the below error:13:37
slayer[3958:0805/233440.977825:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory [3966:0805/233441.123569:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory. [3980:0805/233441.287395:FATAL:memory_linux.cc(37)] Out of memory.13:37
slayerI have enough free RAM on my laptop.13:37
DerBlingwait a moment, i'll going to try it13:37
slayerYou are great. Thank you.13:38
slayerBut I setup virtual Ubuntu with same version to see if it works, it works.13:38
DerBlingwhich version?13:39
slayercomp@comp:~/$ pritunl-client version13:40
slayerPritunl Client v1.2.2799.213:40
slayerIt was working a month ago, I had to re-use it again yestarday, then problem started.13:41
slayerhttps://ibb.co/kKZpPQm13:42
slayerHere is SS13:42
DerBlingfor my its working13:43
DerBling*me13:43
DerBlinghttps://github.com/pritunl/pritunl-client-electron/releases/download/1.2.2799.2/pritunl-client-electron_1.2.2799.2-0ubuntu1.focal_amd64.deb13:44
slayerIs there an application-based memory limitation?13:44
DerBlingtry to rename the ~/.config/pritunl/ to ~/bak13:47
DerBlingthen restart it13:47
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slayerI think I had similiar try, but I did again but not worked. Same error.13:49
DerBlingits difficult when i dont can reproduce the error13:51
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slayerI see DerBling, thank you very much for your time.13:55
DerBlingyoure welcome :)13:56
slayerIs that command for permenant delete "sudo apt-get purge <package-name>"?13:57
DerBlingsudo apt-get remove --purge <packagename> removes also the configurationfiles13:58
slayerAnyway, it seems I will re-install the system.13:59
slayerKind of a format.13:59
DerBlinggo for it :D13:59
slayerI will lost all my development enviroment :(14:00
DerBling:'(14:00
DerBlingmy condolences14:01
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Guest18why do I have to compile pnmixer every time after login to run it14:46
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Guest18how do I run this one14:52
Guest18~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build$ ./src/pnmixer14:52
oerheksguest, pnmixer is in our repos... why build it?14:55
oerheksand what guide did you follow, and what ubuntu version?14:55
oerheks!info pnmixer14:55
ubottupnmixer (0.7.2-1, hirsute): Simple mixer application for system tray. In component universe, is optional. Built by pnmixer. Size 156 kB / 445 kB14:55
Guest18how do I execute commands like I would be in other directory14:55
oerheksuse full path?14:56
Guest18if I am in14:56
Guest18~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build14:56
Guest18I can ./src/pnmixer14:57
Guest18but14:57
Guest18~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build/src/pnmixer does not work14:57
oerheksi am not sure what you want to do, pnmixer is available14:57
Guest18does not matter14:57
DerBlingcd ~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build/ && ./src/pnmixer14:57
DerBling&& cd14:58
Guest18but I can't run such command from obmenu14:58
Guest18~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build/src/pnmixer gives me core dumped15:00
Guest18I did this once15:01
Guest18I forgot15:01
Guest18I changed UI with glade15:01
Guest18compiled it15:01
Guest18and it works15:01
Guest18besides, not being able to run binary, if the thing is no run from build dir15:02
DerBlingecho -e '#!/bin/bash\ncd ~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build/ && ./src/pnmixer && cd' | sudo tee /usr/bin/pmx && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/pmx15:05
DerBlingoh you leaved15:06
DerBlingecho -e '#!/bin/bash\ncd ~/Downloads/pnmixer-master/build/ && ./src/pnmixer && cd' | sudo tee /usr/bin/pmx && sudo chmod +x /usr/bin/pmx15:06
oerheksi don't bother with that build.15:06
oerhekshe might not even be on ubuntu ,..15:07
Guest18what that do15:07
oerhekssudo apt install pnmixer15:08
Guest18I have the damn mixer I modified it15:08
Guest18who the hell puts mixer and mute on thing15:08
Guest18why I can't run compiled binary without being in build15:08
DerBlingtry that script i written ^15:09
Guest18oohhhh15:09
Guest18pmx15:09
Guest18runs the thing15:09
Guest18DerBling You smart15:09
DerBlingthen you can simple run "pmx"15:09
DerBlingthanks :)15:09
Guest18I often wonder how I never do bash but use ubuntu15:09
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Theo-Hi,guys. Could tell me what means is "the Ops' brains"? I saw it at http://ircbeginner.com/ when I want to learn how to use IRC. The whole sentence is "Check out the forum for the latest announcements,and to pick the Ops' brains for good info". I have tried use Bing.com to search it,but I couldn't find a believable answer. Please feel free to correct my grammatical errors.15:23
oerheksTheo-, this is ubuntu support, not for trivia answers15:24
Theo-Sorry,Could tell me which channels are for trivia answers.15:26
oerheks!alis15:26
ubottuAlis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see «/msg Alis help list» or ask in #libera - Example usage: «/msg Alis list http»15:26
Theo-Thank a lot.15:26
shailangsadoes anybody use virtualbox?16:28
toddcyes16:28
oerheksmaybe, ask your real questioon and find out?16:28
shailangsacan virtualbox images and shapshots be swapped between ubuntu and windows hosts?16:29
oerheksi don't see why not?16:29
oerheksoh crossposting, please stick to one channel please16:30
toddcshailangsa: generally yes windows guest since they are tied to cpu may fail16:30
shailangsayes or no?16:30
toddcyes if the guest is linux16:30
shailangsadone by exporting it as OVA?16:31
oerhekshow it this related to ubuntu support?16:32
toddcshailangsa: that is one way and the most common yes16:32
shailangsacopying over the vdi files works?16:33
toddcyes16:33
oerheksdid you try?16:33
oerhekswhat happened?16:33
shailangsawill try it, thought there was an issue due to paths beign different on linux16:33
shailangsawhat is the way to transfer large files between a remote ubuntu machine with a local windows one?16:46
oerheksshailangsa, you have been answered in #linux, vbox tools16:48
oerheksannoying abuse of volunteers..16:49
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noarb-does anyone have an idea what the rmadison package is named for? https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/trusty/man1/rmadison.1.html17:07
oerheksnamed for, or where to get it?17:16
oerheksit is part of devscripts17:17
noarb-I was wondering named for... recursive madison? remove (rm) ad (?) is on?17:20
oerheksno idea there..17:21
oerheksmadison is the CGI on the server, r for remote?17:22
AmRI need Install Qt4 for dev at Ubuntu, My ver 21.xx, How i Can do that ?17:31
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oerheksAmR, not. QT dev is dead, use QT517:41
oerheksthe few ppa's do not have candidates for your version... because it is lame to support dead projects17:43
AmRIt's my project and I need to build it. And don't have any time to convert it.17:50
AmRIt's all About build17:50
AmRoerheks: ^17:50
Guest15Hi does anyone know how to configure apache web server to set the document root to /var/www/html/John?17:56
EriC^^Guest15: edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/...conf17:57
EriC^^then reload the config sudo systemctl reload apache217:57
Guest15i dont understand the first step edit /etc/apache2/sites-available/...conf, can u please explain?18:02
oerheksAmR, install an older ubuntu version in a VM?18:05
EriC^^Guest15: go to /etc/apache2/sites-available/ there should be a .conf there, edit the document root there and save18:06
oerheksGuest15, it is all mentioned here; https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/web-servers-apache, and what to do after edit18:07
Guest15thanks for your help.18:08
AmROK18:20
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robAnyone got any idea how something might be run on shell login if not in .bashrc or similar? I am consistently getting the mysterious "Command 'rbenv' not found, but can be installed with..." immediately upon login as if I had typed the command "rbenv", yet it isn't in .bashrc etc.19:26
oerheksrbenv issue,...19:28
oerheksdid you remove it?19:29
oerheksso bashrc is populated with this path? https://makandracards.com/makandra/28149-using-rbenv-on-ubuntu-18-04+19:29
robyeah... I think I just answered my own question though! Wasn't aware of the global stuff in /etc/profile*19:30
robHaha, that's fixed it. Why does that always happen?!19:31
robI scratch my head for an hour, post a question and then discover the answer within 30 seconds. It's like I need to write it out for someone else to be able to think. Thanks for your suggestions anyway!19:32
oerhekshave fun!19:32
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Athlon64Hello.  I have older PC and after running updates have somehow messed up graphics but dunno how to fix it.20:49
Athlon64Right now it boots in 640x480 and no other option.20:50
Athlon64  Device-1: NVIDIA G84 [GeForce 8600 GTS] driver: nvidia v: 340.10820:50
Athlon64  Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.11 driver: fbdev,modesetting,nouveau20:50
Athlon64  unloaded: vesa resolution: 640x480~73Hz20:50
Athlon64  OpenGL: renderer: N/A v: N/A20:50
Athlon64I bet that explains it to someone who understands.20:50
tomreynAthlon64: which ubuntu release is it? lsb_release -ds20:50
Athlon64I've tired sudo apt purge nvidia-* then reboot20:50
tomreyn!paste | Athlon6420:50
ubottuAthlon64: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.20:50
Athlon64and then I dont even get GUI desktop, have to ctrl+alt+f2 to get tty20:50
Athlon64then if I sudo apt install nvidia-340, or sudo ubuntu-drivers install, then reboot, back to 640x48020:51
Athlon64This is ubuntu 20.04 LTS with 5.4 kernel.20:51
Athlon64And as I said, was working before update and reboot and already been trying everything I can think of for over an hour.20:52
tomreyncan you check which updates were installed? less /var/log/apt/history.log20:52
leftyfbAthlon64: I would try the latest kernel: sudo apt install linux-image-generic-hwe-20.0420:53
Athlon64No.20:53
Athlon64Nivida 340 is not suported past kernel 5.420:53
Athlon64That I was already aware of....  and so newer kernel will definintely not work.20:53
leftyfbAthlon64: https://phoenixnap.com/kb/install-nvidia-drivers-ubuntu20:54
Athlon64Linux athlon 5.4.0-66-generic #74-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 27 22:54:38 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux20:54
leftyfbAthlon64: I would highly recommend installing the HWE kernel and then following that tutorial for drivers for your nvidia chipset20:55
tomreynhmm that's from january20:55
tomreynleftyfb: what's wrong with staying on GA?20:56
Athlon64Im checking out that tutorial now, but as stated before, newer kernel will not work.20:56
Athlon64As the prop driver Im using only works thru kernel 5.4, per nvidia/debian/etc official stuff.20:56
tomreynAthlon64: i'd like to see a reference on this also if you have one20:57
leftyfbAthlon64: I see that the 5.8 kernel was patched for the nvidia 340 driver20:57
Athlon64Ok I just read that URL and y eah no special instructions....20:58
Athlon64no ikiding leftyfb?  ok ill try then20:58
Athlon64hmmmm20:58
tomreyn5.8 is no longer current, though20:58
Athlon64This is really an amd athlon 64, first 64-bit PC ever, old old machine from 2004....20:58
tomreyn5.11 is20:58
Athlon64That link is just common sense stuff I already did.  As mentioned, the driver was installed and working til I rebooted.20:59
Athlon64And I've done "sudo apt install --reinstall nvidia-340"20:59
Athlon64I've also done "sudo apt purge nvidia-*" and that wont even get me back to nouveau correctly20:59
Athlon64so I fear theres soemthing fundamental messed up20:59
Athlon64I've also tried reinstalling xorg and xorg-server20:59
tomreynAthlon64: let me know when you're ready to answer some of my questions, i'll stand back for now.20:59
Athlon64I'm ready tom...20:59
tomreynthe questions are above21:00
Athlon64What's the question?21:00
Athlon64Ok I will have to learn how to scroll back.  I have never used ircssi til now but at 640x480 using anything graphical is horrible21:00
tomreynprobably shift pageup21:01
tomreyn<tomreyn> can you check which updates were installed? less /var/log/apt/history.log21:01
leftyfbAthlon64: https://launchpad.net/~kelebek333/+archive/ubuntu/nvidia-legacy21:02
tomreynAthlon64: why do you currently run an outdated 5.4.0 kernel image, since there are newer 5.40 kernel images for focal.21:02
tomreynhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/linux-image-5.4.0-80-generic is the current general availability (GA) kernel image for 20.0421:04
oerheksleftyfb, thanks, but for LTS only i read21:05
leftyfboerheks: huh?21:06
oerheksNvidia-340 legacy driver for newer kernel series. This PPA supports only LTS bases.21:07
Athlon64_Ok leftyfb thanks, I just modified the xorg file and installed xorg-modulepath-fix so gunna try reboot21:07
leftyfboerheks: Athlon64_ is running 20.0421:07
leftyfbAthlon64_: that PPA is for the 5.11 kernel21:07
Athlon64_tom: that should be the newest 5.4, I just updated... but anyways... i never figured out how to scroll back asnd gunna reboot so probably missed your questions, sorry21:07
bodhiTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU21:10
bodhiIm back in HD :)21:10
oerheks!yay21:12
ubottuGlad you made it! :-)21:12
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Athlon64oh yeah sorry21:13
Athlon64thats me and thanks21:13
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dunkinHi! I need some help with a firmware upgrade, wondering how it will affect by dual boot windows/ubuntu machine. I am trying to upgrade legacy BIOS -> UEFI to be able to upgrade to windows 11 which requires upgrade to UEFI.23:11
dunkinaffect my**23:11
dunkinAnyone has an idea?23:16
LjLdunkin, do you mean your computer has UEFI but is currently using legacy BIOS boot? i don't think i can help in detail, but roughly speaking, you need two things: 1) a partition table in the GPT format rather than legacy, i believe there are ways to convert them, and 2) secure boot enabled, which means Ubuntu will need to be set up to boot with it too23:21
oerheksinstall windows 11 first, then ubuntu.23:24
dunkinLjL : you are right, I have a Z-68 mb from 2011, I have the option to upgrade to UEFI for Windows 11. How do i modify Ubuntu and partition table?23:25
tomreyndunkin: i assume the windows upgrade tool will offer a way to migrate the windows installation to uefi booting (and the partition table to gpt, if needed). i'm not aware of a simple tool for migratgin ubuntu from bios booting to uefi booting, though.23:25
dunkintomreyn: Windows 11 simply says it cannot be installed on this system since secure boot is unavailable23:26
tomreyndunkin: well, then i guess you have your answer there23:27
dunkintomreyn: Secure boot needs UEFI as I learnt. I need to flash the firmware and i was wondering how to preserve Ubuntu dual boot23:27
tomreynyou'd need to chroot repair23:28
dunkinmicrosoft may have provided some tool / support, I will dig in23:28
LjLso you *don't* have UEFI, you have BIOS but on a motherboard that can be flashed to UEFI? that's unusual23:29
LjLanyway UEFI generally supports a "BIOS compatibility" mode, so you can probably just flash UEFI, and then keep booting into BIOS, and work from there23:29
LjLit goes without saying that flashing BIOS/UEFI is a potentially dangerous procedure23:29
tomreynhttps://www.gigabyte.com/MicroSite/279/images/mb-z68-models.html does not seem to mention uefi23:30
oerheksupdate your bios, install windows in uefi mode, then ubuntu ..23:31
LjLthen i'm seeing information on how to do the MBR→GPT conversion here https://serverfault.com/questions/963178/how-do-i-convert-my-linux-disk-from-mbr-to-gpt-with-uefi but it's not specific to Ubuntu. it's definitely a bit more complex than just converting the partition table type, because you also need an EFI system partition. if Windows can take care of that once you actually have UEFI on the machine, that might be better23:31
LjLtomreyn, i did find https://hardwarecanucks.com/forum/threads/updating-z68-to-uefi-bios.82602/ which suggests there is... something23:32
tomreyn"beta uefi"... good luck!23:32
oerhekshybrid efi .. to handle 3Tb hdd :-D23:33
LjLWindows 11 seems to want to aggressively suppress dual boot with this secure boot requirement especially23:33
oerheksrun windows11 in KVM23:34
tomreynprobably insufficient ram if its that old23:35
LjLmy "server" from 2008 has 8GB which is hopefully fine... not that i intend to install Windows 11 on it, but23:35
LjLstill, KVM might not be a very viable option depending on what one wants Windows for23:36
dunkinty all!!23:38
tomreynapparently windows 11 just requires a registry change to re-allow bios installation. but then, this isn't #windows23:38
LjL(until the new automatic update disables it again)23:39
tomreynquite likely :)23:39
tomreyndunkin: this is old and for debian, but it should still work with current ubuntu: https://blog.getreu.net/projects/legacy-to-uefi-boot/23:51

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