[01:09] <Josef_>  
[01:38] <supastupid> where is vi??? i'm typing vi but it opens vim
[01:39] <supastupid> i know, yeah, vi is less better than vim but i'm following a tutorial that is using vi and introduces vim later
[01:43] <leftyfb> supastupid: https://github.com/n-t-roff/heirloom-ex-vi
[01:43] <supastupid> thanks :D
[01:44] <leftyfb> supastupid: it makes no sense to learn/install vi as opposed to vim these days. There's really no such thing as vi anymore. Other than that personal project from  years ago
[01:44] <supastupid> true
[01:44] <Bashing-om> supastupid: See that ' ls -al /usr/bin/vi ' symlinks to vim . try "vi" with explicit path ?
[01:44] <supastupid> i'm currently reading the 'Learning the vi and Vim Editors' book from O'Riely
[01:44] <supastupid> i have a lot of books now, recently got the Unix and Linux humble bundle
[01:45] <supastupid> Bashing-om: i'm just going to use that repo leftyfb sent me
[01:45] <leftyfb> supastupid: just focus on the vim part of the tutorial. Unless you're going to be running UNIX anytime soon, you won't be coming across the original vi editor
[01:45] <supastupid> but i want to be able to run it on other unix systems too
[01:46] <supastupid> but ok
[01:46] <leftyfb> supastupid: which other unix systems?
[01:46] <leftyfb> supastupid: linux != unix
[01:46] <supastupid> bsd, mac
[01:46] <leftyfb> use vim
[01:46] <supastupid> okay
[01:46] <supastupid> there is a large part of vim in the book
[01:47] <supastupid> what do you guys think about the o'riely unix&linux books, by the way?
[01:47] <leftyfb> supastupid: feel free to discuss in #ubuntu-offtopic
[01:47] <supastupid> alright
[03:40] <Swift110-mobile> hello all
[03:53] <matsaman> hi swift
[05:09] <lapion> Hello
[05:11] <lapion> So I have been having problems with usb3: "Not enough host controller resources for new device state." and "Not enough bandwidth for altsetting 0"|
[05:12] <lapion> that with only 26 devices connected to 2 7-port hubs
[05:24] <Croran> only 26? lol.
[07:34] <lapion> 26 devices in total several on internal channels ( diverse hubs built-in-webcams  and such) only 14 attached through the 3 system's usb ports.
[09:04] <cloudcell> Hi Croran are you here? I had to reinstall the OS to install the NVIdia cuda however that last link you sent me was to the point, after installation I had to use it again. Now, however, I ran into another problem
[09:05] <cloudcell> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/RPTMRJtw/
[09:15] <Shanzem> libcudnn8 is not in ubuntus main repo, however it could be a working third party... google fu`d?
[09:17] <Shanzem> https://docs.nvidia.com/deeplearning/cudnn/install-guide/index.html
[09:17] <Shanzem> you need the .deb files
[09:38] <cloudcell> thank you Shanzem , turns out I have to install runtime before I have to install development packages... so problem solved.
[09:39] <erle-> does fwupdmgr allow vendor-provided installer scripts?
[09:39] <erle-> or just blobs?
[11:00] <Tryane> I have resident file from my Last Windows OS, called ' System Volume Information ' My partitions are in NTFS format .. Is it safe to delete this folder? or it has some information about mounting the NTFS files?
[11:00] <Tryane> Folder*
[11:00] <lotuspsychje> Tryane: sounds like a question for #windows
[11:01] <Tryane> lotuspsychje: it isn't fully windows related though, i'm running kubuntu .. will ther ebe any problems if i deleted them?
[11:02] <Tryane> i will ask in windows regardless
[11:26] <AsenMx> Hello, does anyone know in Gitlab CI  how to make include of template to be a manual job?
[12:36] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:57] <stevessss> so.. lshw is good at finding computer and motherboard serial numbers
[12:57] <stevessss> I want to know if my gpu is covered for overclocking but that depends on serial number and purchase date and I can't find how to determine a graphics card serial number from lshw or nvidia-smi or nvidia-settings   any thoughts? https://www.evga.com/warranty/graphics-cards/
[12:58] <stevessss> basically I want to know if overheating voids warranty or any act of overclocking
[13:01] <stevessss> https://www.evga.com/support/faq/FAQdetails.aspx?faqid=55  I guess that post makes it clear overclocking is allowed.. but wont be covered after its warranty expires and that it must be returned with the factory heat-sync re-attached(no liquid blocks)
[13:04] <stevessss> I guess hving said that ... with rtx3090 in short supply it might be very hard for anyone to ship a replacement in a timely manner and its best to avoid taking risks with those
[13:39] <naptra> Is this possible to set a DNS record to forwarding to heroku?
[13:47] <kyonsalt> naptra: /etc/dnsmasq.updns?
[13:47] <okamis> how do I use the package graphite-web if I install it through apt? Where do I find that documentation?
[13:53] <ravage> https://luppeng.wordpress.com/2020/10/28/install-and-setup-graphite-on-ubuntu-server-20-04-via-apt-repository/
[14:10] <okamis> That was really good, they hitting the same bug Im having, hopefully their solution works for me too
[15:00] <Thaurwylth> apt-listdifferences: unhandled download exception, exiting      Preparing to unpack .../libmm-glib0_1.16.6-2~21.04_amd64.deb      [And then it continues on.]
[15:00] <Thaurwylth> What's that? Are things like that supposed to happen quite normally?
[15:33] <administrator_TS> hi
[17:13] <krupal> you APT conf is corrupt !!! what is solution for this error ?
[17:15] <krupal> you APT conf is corrupt !!! what is solution for this error ?
[17:25] <Aut0Exec> hi guys....
[17:25] <Aut0Exec> anyone here?
[17:25] <Aut0Exec> anyone know of a way to lockdown a file to give no acl access but only application access?
[17:28] <TJ-> Aut0Exec: run the executable as a separate user, make the file owned only by that user
[17:45] <Aut0Exec> TJ-: thanks for you help... sounds like a plan
[18:12] <testinlessing> thekingofbandit: Hi!
[18:21] <nani> hablen español
[18:21] <nani> aloha putos
[18:21] <nani> ;DDDD
[18:21] <leftyfb> !es | nani
[18:21] <nani> eh?
[18:22] <nani> oka
[18:22] <nani> weno ya fue
[18:22] <nani> oigan de  que paises son?:DD
[18:22] <nani> yo soy de Montevideo uruguay babys 737
[18:22] <nani> a
[18:22] <nani> no me dan bola:,)
[18:23] <nani> se les quiere
[18:23] <nani> help XDD AJAJAAKSKAJSJ
[18:23] <testinlessing> voce me entende?
[18:23] <nani> nAo
[18:23] <testinlessing> lol
[18:24] <nani> wtf
[18:24] <nani> ANKKjslajs
[18:24] <nani> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
[18:24] <LjL> stop please
[18:24] <nani> why?XD
[18:24] <LjL> because you're spamming the channel
[18:24] <nani> i dont speak english,but a little
[18:24] <nani> and
[18:24] <nani> i dont spamming wtf
[18:24] <nani> a
[18:24] <leftyfb> nani: Este es un canal de apoyo. Vaya a otro lugar para chatear y enviar spam al azar
[18:25] <nani> no es spam
[18:25] <nani> no manches we
[18:25] <leftyfb> nani: do you have an ubuntu support issue you need help with?
[18:25] <nani> yo me instale esta app pa hacer amikos no pa que me vengan a decir eso
[18:25] <LjL> well this is not a channel to make friends. go elsewhere.
[18:26] <nani> asdfgyujni0
[18:26] <leftyfb> nani: go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:26] <nani> woa a llorar:,v
[18:26] <LjL> if you plan to speak english there, otherwise, don't
[18:26] <nani> BUT I DONT SPEAK ENGLISH>:V
[18:26] <leftyfb> nani: go to #ubuntu-offtopic
[18:27] <nani> AHHH i wanna die
[18:27] <nani> ahhHhH
[18:27] <LjL> !ops | nani
[18:27] <nani> e?
[18:28] <el> nani: this isn't appropriate behaviour, can you please find somewhere else
[18:28] <nani> chicos,xd,no manchen we,en la info de la app no dice en ningun momento sobre nada de esto
[18:28] <nani> and,i dont speak english ahhhh
[18:28] <nani> :,v
[18:28] <el> nani: you can talk to me in PM but please leave this channel alone
[18:29] <nani> no>:v yo me instale esto pa hablar con gente wena oonda,y no me cansare
[18:29] <pyzozord> Hey I'm trying to sudo apt install linux-image-5.11.0-27-generic-dbgsym but I'm getting linux-image-5.11.0-27-generic-dbgsym : Depends: linux-image-unsigned-5.11.0-27-generic-dbgsym but it is not installable
[18:29] <nani> hasta encontrar gente buena onda
[18:29] <nani> UnU
[18:29] <nani> efe
[18:29] <nani> saben que?andesen a lavarle las patas 7n7,saluditos desde montevideo uruguay!!
[18:30] <leftyfb> nani: stop
[18:30] <nani> a mi no me vengas a decir STOoOp NO NI MADRES>:V
[18:52] <akik> is it normal to have to change dhcp=dhclient in NetworkManager.conf ? (the problem was ethernet losing connectivity, ubuntu 20.04)
[19:21] <nshirelaptop> does ubuntu still support suspend-to-didk/hibernate?
[19:22] <nshirelaptop> I don't see the option in power settings, only sleep. But this is a laptop that sleeps for days on end so I need a full poweroff
[19:35] <sarnold> nshirelaptop: you could try systemctl hibernate and see if it works or not
[19:40] <nshirelaptop> ok previously I had only 2gb of swap, set it to 12gb swap for 8gb ram system. I read that low swap space could have been one issue.
[19:40] <nshirelaptop> will try hibernating now
[19:40] <nshirelaptop> sarnold, Failed to hibernate system via logind: Sleep verb "hibernate" not supported
[19:41] <leftyfb> nshirelaptop: if you have 12gb of information in memory/swap you're trying to keep while hibernating you're doing it wrong :)
[19:41] <sarnold> nshirelaptop: aw.
[19:41] <nshirelaptop> I was told the general idea was to set the swapfile to 1.5x system memory size
[19:42] <nshirelaptop> @leftyfb,
[19:42] <nshirelaptop> sarnold, do you think that would be a hardware/bios limitation of the laptop? or just something misconfigured
[19:44] <leftyfb> nshirelaptop: https://askubuntu.com/a/1241902/1151311
[19:44] <sarnold> nshirelaptop: I know once upon a time ubuntu went to the effort to either prevent it or make it difficult to do, etc, because it was notoriously unreliable
[19:45] <nshirelaptop> hibernate was unreliable?
[19:45] <leftyfb> was/i
[19:45] <leftyfb> was/is
[19:45] <nshirelaptop> eh so no hibernate on swapfile, only swap partition? annoying
[19:45] <leftyfb> hibernate IS unreliable. No matter the OS.
[19:45] <nshirelaptop> luckily I left 25gb of unallocated space at the end of this drive
[19:46] <nshirelaptop> never had an issue with it on windows, and I went crazy with hibernating. for years on end I would hibernate every night and only do a full system reboot once a month
[19:46] <nshirelaptop> no memory errors or anything
[19:49] <tomreyn> how much time do you actually save this way? i mean it's not like booting takes a lot of time on linux.
[19:49] <sarnold> ah then you've got very good taste in hardware and driver authors :)
[19:49] <sarnold> it usually worked if you had 'moderately nice' hardware
[19:49] <nshirelaptop> reopening programs to where I left off does, sometimes I have to close my laptop quickly to resume later
[19:49] <sarnold> if you went too nice, it was rubbish. if you went for rubbish it was rubbish :)
[21:14] <supercom32> Hey all
[23:04] <linsux> skype always sign me out when i restart it
[23:04] <linsux> is there a fix to it
[23:04] <linsux> i have gnome-keyring installed
[23:09] <sarnold> you'll probably have to ask the skype folks about it
[23:17] <linsux> not ubuntu's fault?
[23:18] <linsux> would you say ubuntu is 100% innocent though
[23:20] <oerheks> why restart skype at all?
[23:20] <oerheks> does it not stay in your taskbar?