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ghostnik11 | if i install ubuntu will it be able to see my other partitions and leave grub so i can still boot into those partitions? | 00:47 |
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ghostnik11 | also where could i go to be able to save a backup of my grub file just in case i erase it? | 00:47 |
ghostnik11 | so my question is this, for the partition that i will install ubuntu on, i will also keep that same partition to install the bootloader on? after the installation then i can do a grub-update to find the other boot system for my second OS | 00:51 |
ghostnik11 | how can i change my grub2 to another location so that i won't erase it when i install a newer version of ubuntu | 00:56 |
guiverc | ghostnik11, grub has two components, stage 0 is the MBR and for legacy systems that installs to sector 0 of the specified DRIVE (outside of partitioning layout); the rest goes in /boot/grub inside partition installed to. I QA-test installed ubuntu on a system I used yesterday; I let it overwrite the boot system & verified it had options for my other OSes; then after verifying all was as expected; booted the OS I want to control boot & made it | 01:06 |
guiverc | take ownership back from the QA-tested impish ubuntu system. Ubuntu has various installers though selected by ISO used to boot & install from | 01:06 |
ghostnik11 | guiverc: okay. yeah i feel like i probably could still install and just back up my grub folders and then if i can't get in to my other partition. look at the backed up files and then input the correct information to make my other partitions accessible | 01:16 |
guiverc | the MBR (sector 0 of drive) is really just a point to the location on partition where later stages of grub are; ie. the /boot/grub/ folder on the OS system drive.. `grub-install` will put the MBR in place (grub stage 0) | 01:18 |
ghostnik11 | guiverc: okay. well i want to try it. if anything i will learn from it and figure out a way to get back into my other partition. | 01:19 |
guiverc | I've had experiences where systems weren't recognized (btrfs i think, maybe encrypted partitions too) thus grub failed to recognize the other systems on 'new' install.. but they are rare (I again fix post-install; but I have to given I QA-test so I can't tweak!) using live media usually to make the wanted system own boot | 01:20 |
guiverc | those situations are rare though (where grub doesn't recognize the other partitions so as to add entry to it's boot; encryption is one you'll know before hand as easier to understand - if it can't read it - it can't know what's on it to add entry for) | 01:21 |
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ghostnik11 | guiverc: okay cool. yeah i won't have any problems i will be able to copy anything over to the backups to make it work. so backup will be important. | 01:30 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/491300d0541e88bf0076cc8ef90d779d/pasted.txt | 01:30 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I found tutorial on cuda which is not nvidia driver? | 01:30 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ubuntu does not show GTX 1650Ti model | 01:31 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | no way | 01:31 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | and I can't install driver on 20.04 | 01:31 |
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Ronalds_Mazitis_ | https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/model/NH.Q9HEK.003 | 01:31 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | my laptop | 01:31 |
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grys | Ronalds_Mazitis_: hi | 01:39 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | grys hey | 01:39 |
grys | Ronalds_Mazitis_: visit https://h-node.org/search/form/en fill in the box at the bottom | 01:40 |
grys | it tells you hardware compatibility with free drivers. i'm wondering what it will say for yours graphics | 01:40 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | nothing | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I was here asking about this laptop | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | and people said it would work | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | with ubuntu | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | google also has a lot of tutorials and links where such model gets drivers | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | all fake | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 01:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I wasted my time with ubuntu | 01:43 |
grys | pastebin that "lspci -vmmnn" output somewhere please | 01:45 |
grys | to paste.ubuntu.com | 01:45 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/04/nvidia-430-09-gtx-1650-support/ | 01:46 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | but Ti might be other version | 01:46 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/1e4ab859ea514fb01c1a9f64700456b9/pasted.txt | 01:47 |
grys | so there is #nvidia and #nouveau channels where a note about https://www.acer.com/ac/en/GB/content/model/NH.Q9HEK.003 and "GTX 1650Ti model" and a mention of ubuntu could be of utility | 01:49 |
noarb | on http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ are top level dists frozen on their release day? It seems that way. If I built an iso from those archives, would it match the release iso? | 02:28 |
jaggz | my friend's ssh login is failing, but syslog and auth.log aren't showing their failed attempt | 02:34 |
jaggz | they show my successful logins, but i don't see anything from them | 02:35 |
jaggz | well, whatever.. I just added in a DEBUG LogLevel directive.. maybe INFO just doesn't show failed stuff | 02:37 |
Swift110-mobile | sup folks | 02:44 |
tical | . | 02:52 |
alkisg | noarb: the debs in the isos exist inside pool/ (not inside dists/). What do you need exactly? | 02:56 |
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Croran | Trying to get Bluetooth working on Ubuntu | 04:15 |
Croran | I've got Broadcom Corp. BCM92046DG-CL1ROM Bluetooth 2.1 Adapter (per lsusb) | 04:15 |
Croran | and I'm trying to connect my phone so that I can use my PC speakers from my Phone. | 04:16 |
Croran | Phone gives the message "pairing unsuccessful" | 04:16 |
Croran | any advice? | 04:16 |
Bashing-om | !bcm | Croran | 04:18 |
ubottu | Croran: Help with Broadcom bcm43xx can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx | 04:18 |
Croran | Bashing-om: thanks but i don't think that's relevant. | 04:19 |
Croran | my adapter is a stand-alone bluetooth unit, not a 802.11 card. | 04:20 |
Bashing-om | Croran: Yukkie then on me - Can offer no othger assist as I have no experience to relate with :( | 04:21 |
Croran | also my bluetooth is generally working fine. i can connect a BT headset to my PC. | 04:25 |
Croran | just can't figure out how to connect my PC as a 'speaker' | 04:26 |
Croran | anyone using Pipewire on Ubuntu 21.10? | 04:46 |
yukiup | but ubuntu .10 isn't out yet | 04:49 |
Croran | yukiup: it's in beta, no? | 04:49 |
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Intelo | I see blurry screen if I do scaling like this. Any solutions? xrandr --output DisplayPort-0 --mode 1920x1080 --rate 143.85 --scale 0.75x0.75 | 04:59 |
guiverc | Croran, only supported releases are on-topic in this room | 05:01 |
* Intelo waits | 05:08 | |
Croran | Okay I get that no one has any idea how bluetooth works. Is there an easy way to get any debug output from bluetoothd? | 05:11 |
yukiup | Croran sudo sed -i 's/bluetoothd/bluetoothd \-d/g' /lib/systemd/system/bluetooth.service | 05:22 |
yukiup | maybe that? | 05:22 |
yukiup | https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingBluetooth | 05:22 |
Croran | good call. looks like `sudo btmon` is giving me some potentially relevant output | 05:24 |
webchat47 | Hey guys, is slack not starting lately? I can see icon on top panel but window is not starting at all. I'm using ubuntu 21.10 daily build. | 05:35 |
Croran | https://pastebin.com/PuxeSdZM | 05:35 |
Croran | btmon output when i try to pair | 05:35 |
Croran | FYI looks much better if you copy the 'raw data' and paste into your own editor | 05:35 |
guiverc | webchat47, Ubuntu 21.10 will be released on October 14, then it's on-topic here, you could try #ubuntu+1 for help | 05:45 |
guiverc | but Thank You for testing the dailies - appreciated webchat47 ! | 05:45 |
guiverc | fyi webchat47, if it's QA you're asking for #ubuntu-quality may help, it's not for support though | 05:47 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Turns out Nvidia GTX 1650Ti is not compatible with Ubuntu or Linux, can somebody confirm? :) | 06:05 |
webchat47 | guiverc: Thanks!, I'll try reporting there. | 06:07 |
Croran | Ronalds_Mazitis_: why do you say that? | 06:17 |
nello | hello | 07:36 |
nello | I am trying to improve my Linux administrator/Ubuntu skills | 07:36 |
Croran | nice | 07:36 |
nello | so far, I created a user, installed a ssh server, created a virtual machine with KVN, I created a shared folder, installed LAMP, I assigned persmissions with chown | 07:37 |
nello | what else, can I do? | 07:37 |
ducasse | nello: did you try the suggestions you got yesterday? | 07:38 |
nello | ducasse, yes, except for acl, I don't want to install it | 07:38 |
nello | i prefer ubuntu's existing functionality | 07:39 |
ducasse | have you got more than one machine? | 07:39 |
nello | ducasse, two | 07:40 |
Croran | nello: sounds good. it's not ubuntu-specific but i really like the free 'ndg linux essentials' course via NetAcad. | 07:40 |
Croran | nello: it has live labs built-in so you don't even necessarily need to configure anything locally. | 07:41 |
nello | Croran, thanks for the suggestion | 07:41 |
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ducasse | nello: try setting up nfs server and client | 07:46 |
nello | ducasse, I have samba set up, don't they do the same? | 07:47 |
Croran | nello: kind of, but not really. samba is a reverse-engineered microsoft technology | 07:48 |
Croran | nello: NFS is designed from the ground up to be accessed as a real file system and in thin-client situations and such | 07:48 |
nello | ducasse, I have a windows pc and an ubuntu pc, is nfs appropriate? | 07:48 |
nello | ducasse, nfs is for shared folders, right? | 07:49 |
Croran | nello: all depends what you want to ultimately do. I'd suggest learning Ansible before NFS | 07:49 |
ducasse | not really, but you can use it between a physical host and a vm | 07:49 |
nello | I see | 07:50 |
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nello | is nfs only for linux machines? | 07:51 |
ducasse | mostly | 07:52 |
ducasse | or mac etc | 07:52 |
nello | I have only one linux pc | 07:52 |
ducasse | didn't you have a vm? | 07:52 |
Croran | nello: NFS can be used on Mac OS and Windows too | 07:53 |
nello | ducasse, yes, a physical ubuntu pc that has a vm with ubuntu | 07:53 |
nello | Croran, I see | 07:53 |
ducasse | you'll need 3rd party software for windows, though | 07:53 |
Croran | ducasse: not sure it's third-party. seems like a windows feature to me. https://it.umn.edu/services-technologies/how-tos/network-file-system-nfs-mount-nfs-share | 07:54 |
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ducasse | it was supported for a while, then not, might be again | 07:55 |
Croran | ah ok | 07:55 |
Croran | https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/nfs/nfs-overview | 07:56 |
Croran | looks like windows server even supports creating nfs shares. i didn't realize that. | 07:56 |
nello | if i got that correctly. nfs is for creating shared folders? | 08:33 |
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detnetos | hey | 08:53 |
alkisg | nello: over the network, yes | 08:54 |
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nello | alkisg, I see, thanks | 09:08 |
glick | hi | 09:26 |
glick | parden whats the way to automate things in ubuntu, not using crontab? | 09:26 |
glick | i have some automated tasks but i forgot where i put them | 09:26 |
glick | but i know it wasnt crontab | 09:26 |
lotuspsychje | glick: startup items or systemd? | 09:26 |
glick | lotuspsychje, no like some certbot stuff | 09:26 |
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lotuspsychje | glick: you're on -server? | 09:29 |
glick | lotuspsychje, yes ubuntu 20.04 | 09:30 |
lotuspsychje | glick: might wanna ask the #ubuntu-server experts then | 09:31 |
ogra | glick, systemd timers ? | 09:31 |
glick | ogra, ah yes let me chck there | 09:31 |
glick | there it is | 09:33 |
glick | thanks | 09:33 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | again | 09:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | DOES GTX 1650Ti have proprietary driver than can edit 4k files and 3d on Ubuntu 20.04 | 09:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 09:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I installed ubuntu 20.04 on laptop, and I can't work in such slow thing as opensource driver provides | 09:57 |
LnxTen | How to install bestowed indicator in Ubuntu mate? | 09:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | one question per time | 09:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | :D | 09:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I wasted 10 hours yesterday, I am inpatient | 10:00 |
LnxTen | 3:29 PM <LnxTen> How to install net speed indicator in Ubuntu mate? | 10:00 |
ogra | Ronalds_Mazitis_, whats wrong ? you just go to "Additional Drivers" in the gnome apps and pick the recommended closed driver ... | 10:06 |
ogra | (just type "drivers" in the app seearch) | 10:08 |
LnxTen | I did it. Thank you | 10:19 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ogra it does not work | 10:19 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | those drivers make my pc not start without acpi=off | 10:20 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | and then everything lags | 10:20 |
TJ- | Nothing these days should require, or work reliably, with ACPI disabled. ACPI is integral | 10:20 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | AGAIN CAN SOMEBODY CONFIRM GTX 1650Ti works with closed driver | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | TJ- | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | the pc gets stuck | 10:21 |
vuurdraak | best is to try the lowest version of the driver first if stuff doesnt work | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I tried | 10:21 |
vuurdraak | like the 390 driver from nvidia | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | every version | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | tried | 10:21 |
vuurdraak | oww :( | 10:21 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | does not work | 10:21 |
vuurdraak | weird | 10:22 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_:I wouldn't/don't touch Nvidia because it is always causing issues of some sort | 10:22 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | do I look like gpu factory | 10:22 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I touch it because I need it | 10:22 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I don't have just money to swing around to buy cards for linux | 10:22 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | use | 10:22 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | only | 10:23 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | that's why I am asking, if there is anybody who can 100% confirm | 10:23 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | this | 10:23 |
vuurdraak | Ronalds_Mazitis_, you can add an extra driver ppa -> " sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa " | 10:23 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I tried, I think it did not work ether | 10:24 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I spent 10 hours | 10:24 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I need somebody who has this card | 10:24 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | it's pretty popular online | 10:24 |
vuurdraak | you can also try to get help on nvidia's forum | 10:24 |
vuurdraak | and potentialy manualy install a driver not suplied through the ppa | 10:25 |
vuurdraak | but its a hassle | 10:25 |
vuurdraak | nvidia has it's own driver install scripts for linux drivers, but I think since ubuntu 16.04 they are not always easy to install and/or might bork stuff, if not everything is properly settup in grub | 10:29 |
TJ- | GRUB has nothing to do with the OS drivers; I think what you're referring to is the kernel command-line options when things go wrong such as nomodeset | 10:30 |
vuurdraak | TJ-, yeh true 'nomodeset' stuff | 10:30 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | it does not work | 10:35 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | with nomodeset | 10:35 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/geforce-graphics-cards/5/469191/does-proprietary-drivers-work-for-gtx-1650ti-on-ub/ | 10:35 |
vuurdraak | hopefully somebody has an answer :) for me my geforce 1060 3GB works just fine with all the drivers, maybe this is some special sauced laptop model idk | 10:39 |
lotuspsychje | Ronalds_Mazitis_: details matter, like kernel version, nvidia driver versions available? | 10:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I tried 390, 460 and 470 | 10:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | both repos and not | 10:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | kernel version is the one provided automatically | 10:42 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I am on windows at current moment | 10:43 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | can't tell | 10:43 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | okay, I upgraded the article in nvidia forum - https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/feed/469191/does-proprietary-drivers-work-for-gtx-1650ti-on-ub/ | 10:53 |
vuurdraak | maybe ubuntu doesn't understand the hardware yet from the laptop, maybe you can set other options then just acpi=off , as in this article -> https://askubuntu.com/questions/139157/booting-ubuntu-with-acpi-off-grub-parameter | 10:58 |
vuurdraak | it is suggesting you can cycle through other things to turn off see if one specific thing works better -> nolapic | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | noapic | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | acpi_osi=“Linux” | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | acpi_osi=“Windows 2006” | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | acpi=ht | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | pci=noacpi | 11:00 |
vuurdraak | sorry :') didnt realise it would send nultiple lines | 11:02 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | well, I told You it only starts with acpi=off if driver is installed | 11:02 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | that was given really clear | 11:02 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | but when it starts it is lagging as hell | 11:03 |
TJ- | vuurdraak: those ACPI suggestions look like a drowning man casting around for twigs! | 11:06 |
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byron | Hello | 11:25 |
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Ronalds_Mazitis_ | https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/discover/469191/does-proprietary-drivers-work-for-gtx-1650ti-on-ub/ | 12:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | libnvidia-decode-470:i386 depends on libnvidia-compute-470 (= 470.63.01-0ubuntu0.20.04.2); however: | 12:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Package libnvidia-compute-470:i386 is not configured yet. | 12:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I installed and removed nvidia so many times it started doing this | 12:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Uploaded file: https://uploads.kiwiirc.com/files/7bbadcabddafd0ecca0fe228611e0ab1/pasted.txt | 12:07 |
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user_33212 | how do i open .mmdb files? its a database | 12:19 |
lotuspsychje | Ronalds_Mazitis_: lets have a look in your dmesg please | 12:37 |
BluesKaj | Hi folks | 12:39 |
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JeanyBS | Hey. installing ssh-server on ubuntu 21.04. But cant start the service. Get errors host is down.Please help | 12:50 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | hey I created startup disk | 13:18 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | on 20.04 | 13:18 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | with 21.04 | 13:18 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I can't see the usb drive content on win 10 | 13:18 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | plus I can't seem to boot it | 13:18 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | bios shows only linpus ubuntu and windows | 13:18 |
alkisg | Ronalds_Mazitis_: how did you create it, with which tool? | 13:25 |
alkisg | JeanyBS: what's the output of `journalctl -u ssh-server`? | 13:25 |
alkisg | Eh, journalctl -u ssh | 13:26 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | why I can't boot 21.04 | 13:28 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 13:28 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | usb flash drive | 13:28 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | from | 13:28 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | it shows correct in ubuntu correct hash | 13:28 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | does not appear in windows | 13:29 |
ogra | would help if Ronalds_Mazitis_ answered questions instead of just repeated complaining 🙂 | 13:33 |
sudorm | Hi | 13:43 |
lotuspsychje | welcome sudorm | 13:43 |
sudorm | lotuspsychje, hi | 13:44 |
sudorm | I'd like to create a emaillater@mydomain.com that will store messages until 9am the next day, and if a mail client queries it via POP3, it displays "no mail" | 13:45 |
sudorm | i.e. if I send a mail now to emaillater@mydomain.com, then, when I check new mails with Thunberbird, it will display "0 new mail". This new mail will appear in POP3 only tomorrow at 9am | 13:45 |
sudorm | Any idea? :) | 13:45 |
leftyfb | sudorm: don't use POP, use IMAP | 13:46 |
leftyfb | sudorm: btw, your question is completely unrelated to ubuntu | 13:46 |
sudorm | leftyfb, eventually I'd like Gmail to import from this POP3. Gmail supports IMAP for itself, but not for foreign address imports. | 13:46 |
sudorm | leftyfb, I'd like to do it inside my Ubuntu server | 13:47 |
leftyfb | sudorm: this is a client issue (gmail is a terrible client for external email), not a server issue | 13:47 |
leftyfb | sudorm: tell thunderbird and any other client to talk to your ubuntu email server via IMAP, not POP | 13:48 |
TJ- | sudorm: sounds like a job for procmail and a timer (procmail to deliver those emails to a directory/mbox outside the normal location, and a timer to trigger a script to put those emails into the visible location | 13:48 |
sudorm | leftyfb, I need to do it with POP3, but anyway this is not the problem. | 13:48 |
sudorm | The problem is how to do the "waiting" logic? i.e. each new mail that arrives will only be seen as new mail the next day at 9am? | 13:49 |
TJ- | sudorm: it /is/ a server issue, not a client | 13:49 |
sudorm | TJ-, yes | 13:49 |
sudorm | TJ-, i'd like to avoid receiving emails 50 times per day, which is very distractive | 13:50 |
leftyfb | sudorm: try #ubuntu-server | 13:50 |
coke | turn off notifications on your email client | 13:50 |
coke | or only check mails once a day | 13:50 |
TJ- | Assuming Maildir storage($HOME/Maildir/) and home directory/account per email account, $HOME/.procmailrc rule: ":0H \n* To: .*emaillater@mydomain\.com\n $HOME/Maildir.held/.pending/\n" and "mkdir $HOME/Maildir.held" and then a systemd.timer that triggers on a daily Calendar event and runs ascript that does (for the user account) "mv $HOME/Maildir.held/.pending/* $HOME/Maildir/cur/" | 13:56 |
sudorm | TJ-: emails are just files in $OME/Maildir/ ? | 13:59 |
sudorm | what does ":0H do? | 14:00 |
TJ- | sudorm: it's part of the procmailrc syntax | 14:00 |
sudorm | ok I'll read this. What does it do? | 14:00 |
sudorm | in this specific cas of :0H | 14:01 |
TJ- | sudorm: Maildir mail storage usesd 1 file per email so is easy to work with; MBOX uses 1 file with all emails in so merging would be a pain | 14:01 |
TJ- | sudorm: see http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/focal/en/man5/procmailrc.5.html | 14:02 |
TJ- | sudorm: "H Egrep the header (default)." | 14:03 |
sudorm | ok so grep the headers | 14:03 |
sudorm | I understand thanks | 14:03 |
sudorm | A last question TJ- : I just installed dovecot, but not postfix: apt install dovecot-core dovecot-pop3d dovecot-imapd | 14:04 |
sudorm | I then configured the MX and A records of DNS | 14:04 |
sudorm | I then sent an email from gmail to emaillater@mydomain.com. Should it work straightforward? Or should I also install a MTA such as postfix, in order to be able to receive emails? | 14:05 |
TJ- | sudorm: I am assuming you're operating a receiving MTA; I use postfix with Maildir storage | 14:05 |
sudorm | TJ-, I mean: if I only want to *receive* emails and not send any, would theoritically dovecot be enough alone? Or is a MTA mandatory to receive emails? | 14:06 |
TJ- | sudorm: well procmail is usually integrated into the postfix receive flow so it is passed each email as it is received and decides what to do with it | 14:07 |
TJ- | dovecot is just an IMPAPv4 access layer to where the MTA has put the emails | 14:07 |
sudorm | TJ-, so dovecot alone cannot receive emails arriving to the server? | 14:08 |
sudorm | Isn't it a listening server on a certain port, able to receive emails? | 14:08 |
TJ- | sudorm: no; dovecot is where clients connect to, to read their remotely stored emails. | 14:09 |
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sudorm | TJ-, ok thanks. So an additional MTA (like postfix) is mandatory, even to just receive emails? | 14:14 |
TJ- | sudorm: not for the client to read them, but to receive emails from senders, yes | 14:18 |
TJ- | client's don't 'receive' emails they just read them (although POP3 has the option to remove them from the server when fetched) | 14:19 |
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Ronalds_Mazitis_ | so I upgraded to 21.04 | 14:38 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | upgraded to kernel 5.14 | 14:38 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | mesa newest | 14:38 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | installed 470 nvidia driver | 14:38 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | NVIDIA-SMI has failed because it couldn't communicate with the NVIDIA driver. Make sure that the latest NVIDIA driver is installed and running. | 14:39 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | dkms status | 14:39 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | nvidia, 470.63.01: added | 14:39 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: "added" should be "installed" | 14:44 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: therefore, presumably the nvidia kernel module wedge failed to build against the 5.14 kernel | 14:44 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: if you used the shell command-line to install the package(s) it would have reported a failure and mentioned a DKMS build log where more info of the exact failure wouldbe found | 14:45 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | dude how much more inconvenient they could make this | 14:46 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | wthell I have to do | 14:46 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | so | 14:48 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | how do I make added to installed | 14:49 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: you'll find the log somewhere under /var/lib/dkms/ - directories named for the module, and its version | 14:51 |
jeremy31 | sudo dkms install | 14:51 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: try "find /var/lib/dkms -type f " | 14:51 |
jeremy31 | Stupid phone | 14:51 |
linsux | is there telegram group for ubuntu? so i can easily post image? | 14:52 |
TJ- | !paste | linsux | 14:52 |
ubottu | linsux: 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. | 14:52 |
linsux | yah i know. hate them | 14:52 |
leftyfb | linsux: this is the official volunteer-run support chat. Why would you join a telegram group for support? | 14:53 |
linsux | irc is not convenient to post screenshot and lines | 14:54 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | again, where that log was? I restarted again | 14:54 |
ravage | im sure he can find a nice telegram group that takes his credit card information for "support" :) | 14:54 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: try "find /var/lib/dkms -type f " | 14:54 |
leftyfb | linsux: if you do find a telegram group, I do not recommend seeking support from it. | 14:55 |
TJ- | linsux: paste.ubuntu.com and imgur.com are very convenient for volunteers here | 14:55 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | there is no log | 14:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | just | 14:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 8/var/lib/dkms/dkms_dbversion | 14:56 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 2.0.0 | 14:57 |
Donald__ | Hello guys, is there ubuntu desktop for ARM? | 14:57 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: so something didn't work correctly | 14:57 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | dude like I did not do basic installation | 14:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | how did I fail | 14:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 14:58 |
leftyfb | Donald__: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/focal/daily-live/current/ | 14:58 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: look at the name / version of "dkms status" for the nvidia module | 14:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I shoulda put my graphics card with holy water before installing it? | 14:58 |
ogra | Donald__, there are 21.04 ad onwards images for raspeberry pi | 14:58 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: then you can do "sudo dkms install <modulename>/<version>" | 14:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | nvidia, 470.63.01: added | 14:58 |
leftyfb | Ronalds_Mazitis_: please leave the emotional comments out of the troubleshooting | 14:58 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: so "sudo dkms install nvidia/470.63.01" | 14:59 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: if that fails it'll provide a path to a build log where errors are reported | 14:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Error! Your kernel headers for kernel 5.14.6-051406-generic cannot be found. | 14:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Please install the linux-headers-5.14.6-051406-generic package, | 14:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | or use the --kernelsourcedir option to tell DKMS where it's located | 14:59 |
Donald__ | @ogra, noted, I am thinking if ubuntu is able to installed on Mac M1 | 15:00 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: there you go then | 15:00 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | E: Package 'linux-headers-5.14.6-051406-generic' has no installation candidate | 15:00 |
leftyfb | Donald__: https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/corellium-got-ubuntu-linux-running-on-m1-macs-and-you-can-too/ | 15:00 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: that looks like it was a mainline build that you likely downloaded manually, not through apt install ? | 15:00 |
ogra | Donald__, i think we do have some people running server installs (for building ARM packages) on the M1 .... but to my knowledge the graphics driver has not been reverse engineered yet | 15:01 |
leftyfb | Donald__: https://appleinsider.com/articles/21/06/28/apples-m1-now-supported-by-linux-kernel-in-version-513 | 15:01 |
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ogra | Ronalds_Mazitis_, where did you get that kernel ? does not look like a supported kernel version at al | 15:02 |
ogra | *all | 15:02 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | https://sypalo.com/how-to-upgrade-ubuntu | 15:02 |
ogra | oh my | 15:02 |
TJ- | Ronalds_Mazitis_: you'll need the 2 linux-headers packages (-generic- and all.deb) from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v5.14.6/amd64/ | 15:02 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | because dudes on #linux that I will need 5.14 | 15:02 |
ogra | i doubt you need 5,14 ... | 15:03 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | linux-headers-5.14.6-051406-generic depends on libc6 (>= 2.34); however: | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Version of libc6:amd64 on system is 2.33-0ubuntu5. | 15:04 |
ogra | your card has definitely been supported by the nvidia driver since at least -430 ... it should just work with enabling the drivers with one click | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | it did not work | 15:04 |
ogra | but it looks like you complretely messed up your install already | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | on 20.04 | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | yeah I messed up | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I | 15:04 |
ogra | like .... installing completely unsupported kernels etc | 15:04 |
leftyfb | "<Ronalds_Mazitis_> so I upgraded to 21.04" | 15:04 |
ogra | with that nothing from the nvidia support bits will work anymore | 15:04 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I could not boot 21.04 flashdrive | 15:05 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | cause bios could not find it | 15:05 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | blame me | 15:05 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | again | 15:05 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I upgraded | 15:05 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | and I did what dude said to get 5.14 | 15:05 |
leftyfb | !enter | Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 15:05 |
ubottu | Ronalds_Mazitis_: Please try and keep as much of your info as possible on ONE line - easier to follow for everyone. | 15:05 |
leftyfb | Ronalds_Mazitis_: please pick whether you'd like support from #ubuntu or #linux. Not both | 15:05 |
ogra | well, then ask "dude" for further help 🙂 | 15:06 |
ogra | since she seems to know what to do | 15:06 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Command 'sudo' not found, did you mean: | 15:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | command 'sudo' from deb sudo (1.9.5p2-2ubuntu3) | 15:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | command 'sudo' from deb sudo-ldap (1.9.5p2-2ubuntu3) | 15:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Try: sudo apt install <deb name> | 15:07 |
leftyfb | !paste | Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 15:07 |
ubottu | Ronalds_Mazitis_: 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. | 15:07 |
ogra | jumping back and forth between different support channels wont help a clear path forward | 15:07 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | so since 21 you can't add repo | 15:08 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 15:08 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Command 'sudo' not found, did you mean: | 15:10 |
ogra | Ronalds_Mazitis_, do you have any sensible data on that inatll ? it really looks messed up to a point where a re-install would be f more value | 15:10 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | wthell | 15:10 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I did not mess anything up | 15:10 |
leftyfb | Ronalds_Mazitis_: if sudo isn't working, you have a completely broken OS. Reinstall | 15:10 |
ogra | well, you have a broken, unsupported kernel installed, sudo is missing | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | well it's ubuntu's fault I did not do anything stupid | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | and? | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I can't boot flashdrive | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I put ubuntu image on | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | startup disk creator did not work | 15:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | or what | 15:12 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | hashes were right so | 15:12 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | again, I am guilty it does not work normally? | 15:12 |
ogra | phew | 15:12 |
leftyfb | oh not, they will be back | 15:12 |
leftyfb | not/no* | 15:13 |
ogra | for sure | 15:13 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | so how do I make linux flash drive with 21.04 to be seen on bios | 15:15 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 15:15 |
linsux | https://imgur.com/a/Z26tl1I | 15:16 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | this is internet, and standart ubuntu issue | 15:16 |
linsux | 20.04.3 | 15:16 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | this is avarage pc | 15:16 |
leftyfb | linsux: you can ignore those "Possible missing firwmare" messages if that is your question | 15:17 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I had 20.04.3 nvidia di not work | 15:17 |
linsux | you mean those are ok? | 15:17 |
leftyfb | yes | 15:17 |
linsux | ok | 15:17 |
linsux | ok second problem: https://imgur.com/a/eLVyPi7 | 15:18 |
linsux | always 100% cpu | 15:19 |
leftyfb | linsux: maybe try #kubuntu and ask why the KDE window manager is eating 100% CPU | 15:25 |
linsux | ok | 15:27 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | well Nvidia drivers work outta box on ubuntu 21.04 for gtx 1650Ti | 16:11 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | most likely any new PC needs the latest ubuntu, if it has nvidia some sort of | 16:12 |
ogra | this is why the official hwe stack exists, it provides drivers and kernels from newer releases to LTS releases | 16:15 |
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iammrmyth | hi | 16:18 |
braindaemon | hi | 16:20 |
jhutchins | Is there a simple utility to strip text out of an html document? | 16:31 |
ogra | jhutchins, html2text | 16:36 |
ogra | (from the same named package) | 16:36 |
coke | ogra: something like intel gpu drivers fro ubuntu18? | 16:41 |
ogra | coke, referring to my hwe command above ? | 16:42 |
ogra | *comment | 16:42 |
coke | yes | 16:42 |
jhutchins | ogra: I knew there was something. | 16:42 |
coke | I have to stay on 18 cause of a strange hardware but would like to use hw decoding of new intel Igpus | 16:43 |
ogra | the hwe stack should definitely bring you the latest supported intel drivers too (along with a newer kernel, mesa, xorg) | 16:43 |
coke | dont think that strange hardwares driver will compile for a newer kernel | 16:46 |
jhutchins | ogra: Perfect, thank you. | 16:47 |
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privato89 | Hi guys | 17:00 |
privato89 | I've installed Vbox machine on my Ubuntu 20.04 LTS | 17:00 |
privato89 | I noticed that after the installation the system has started to work bad | 17:01 |
privato89 | The resolution of the screen changes alone, the windows close down alone | 17:02 |
privato89 | I tried to remove that software but the issues are still there | 17:02 |
privato89 | Can someone help me? | 17:02 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: if you mean your ubuntu system working bad, perhaps share your dpkg logs in a paste so volunteers can trace what happened exactly | 17:04 |
privato89 | lotuspsychje, can you explain me hot to have that datas to share them? | 17:05 |
privato89 | infos* | 17:06 |
privato89 | which command have I to launch on terminal | 17:06 |
lotuspsychje | !pastebinit | privato89 | 17:06 |
ubottu | privato89: pastebinit is the command-line equivalent of !pastebin - Command output, or other text can be redirected to pastebinit, which then reports an URL containing the output - To use pastebinit, install the « pastebinit » package from a package manager - Simple usage: command | pastebinit | 17:06 |
privato89 | which is the command for dpkg logs? | 17:07 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: cat /var/log/dpkg.log | pastebinit | 17:12 |
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privato89 | https://bpa.st/KTQA | 17:20 |
privato89 | that is my dpkg logs | 17:20 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: system up to date to latest? | 17:25 |
privato89 | yes | 17:27 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: apt giving you any kinds of errors? | 17:29 |
privato89 | no | 17:30 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: ok, lets see a; dmesg | pastebinit please | 17:30 |
privato89 | lotuspsychje, https://pastebin.com/N0x0rJC1 | 17:38 |
lotuspsychje | wow | 17:38 |
lotuspsychje | seems like your wifi chipset having a hard time there privato89 | 17:39 |
privato89 | what means that? | 17:41 |
lotuspsychje | privato89: that your atheros wifi network card is spamming so many messages into dmesg, its not normal | 17:46 |
privato89 | about what can depends that? | 17:47 |
oerheks | removed vbox, did you restart after that to drop the vboxdriver and networking at all? | 17:47 |
privato89 | I removed already vbox and restarted the system | 17:48 |
privato89 | after I removed vbox i launched the command: sudo apt --purge autoremove | 17:48 |
privato89 | then: sudo apt update | 17:49 |
privato89 | thats all | 17:49 |
oerheks | still something funny happening to your wireless. | 17:51 |
oerheks | not sure what to do/see there | 17:51 |
privato89 | But Idk how to solve it | 17:53 |
Intelo | I am using fish terminal andtrying nvm. I added export commands as instructed by the nvm installed but it cannot find node or npm. What can i do? https://pastebin.mozilla.org/zJWsGaYs | 17:56 |
BinarySavior | my ubuntu 20.04 network driver is not working, I'm not sure what happened, I was trying to reinstall the nvidia graphics driver because it was malfunctioning and now the network driver just stopped working | 18:16 |
BinarySavior | but if I boot from usb 21.04 disk the network is working | 18:17 |
BinarySavior | is there a way to upgrade my current ubuntu 20.04 installation to 21.04 using the usb disk? (without wiping the home directory) | 18:17 |
ravage | plug in your phone in tethering mode and see if you get a network connection | 18:21 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: boot to the previous kernel | 18:29 |
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BinarySavior | leftyfb, booting to previous kernel has fixed the graphics card situation | 19:05 |
BinarySavior | i mean network card | 19:05 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: sudo apt install linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 # and don't mess with other kernels :) | 19:06 |
BinarySavior | it appears to have worked, but there were some errors along the way, it couldn't find my kernel headers | 19:08 |
BinarySavior | it says I should use --kernelsourcedir to tell DKMS where it's located | 19:08 |
leftyfb | you probably saw errors with initramfs building your initrd for your other kernels which don't have the headers/modules installed which is what caused your original problem | 19:09 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: ( uname -a ; ls -l /boot/vm* ) | nc termbin.com 9999 | 19:09 |
BinarySavior | https://termbin.com/mfy0 | 19:10 |
nuala | grep -r --exclude-dir='content/some_dir' foo ; does not exclude some_dir... what do I do wrong @.@ | 19:12 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | where to | 19:13 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | get | 19:13 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Package libapache2-mod-wsgi is not available, but is referred to by another package. | 19:14 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ? | 19:14 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | I can't believe standart packages don't come together | 19:14 |
nuala | Ronalds_Mazitis_: which ubuntu version? | 19:14 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 21.04 | 19:14 |
ravage | the package name is libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 | 19:15 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | libapache2-mod-wsgi-py3 is already the newest version (4.7.1-3build1). | 19:15 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | but I still can't a2enmod | 19:15 |
nuala | ((https://packages.ubuntu.com/hirsute/ at the bottom theres also a searchable txt file )) | 19:15 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | sudo a2emod headers | 19:16 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | sudo: a2emod: command not found | 19:16 |
ravage | fix the typo | 19:16 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ah right | 19:16 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: you should be good. Reboot into the 5.11 kernel that got installed as part of HWE. The older ones should get removed on their own over time | 19:18 |
ForeverNoob[m] | hello, is there a way to configure which secrets storage apps can use? Suppose I have kdewallet, gnome-keyring and keepassXC all installed on a system, but I want to prioritize keepassXC. | 19:22 |
BinarySavior | i can't get my nvidia drivers to work on ubuntu 21.04: https://bpa.st/EXFQ | 19:24 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: you said you were running 20.04 | 19:24 |
BinarySavior | leftyfb, sorry that's right. I am on 20.04 | 19:24 |
BinarySavior | my desktop is on 21.04 however and I've had similar issues with the new 470 driver | 19:25 |
BinarySavior | I ended up installing from a .run file to get it to work on my desktop, which is what I tried on this laptop that messed with my kernel | 19:25 |
Bashing-om | BinarySavior: Did you remember to disable secure boot before installing the driver ? | 19:26 |
BinarySavior | I did not do that | 19:26 |
Bashing-om | BinarySavior: Secure boot I can assume is doing its job :D | 19:27 |
jhutchins | Which has longer shelf life, CD/DVD RW, or poered off spinning discs? | 19:27 |
leftyfb | !ot | jhutchins | 19:28 |
ubottu | jhutchins: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! | 19:28 |
BinarySavior | do I need to disable secure boot before running ubuntu-drivers install? | 19:28 |
leftyfb | jhutchins: optical media is not know for it's shelf live | 19:28 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: you should disable secure boot period | 19:28 |
Bashing-om | BinarySavior: Yes - once the trusted driver is installed if ya want you can re-enable secure boot. | 19:29 |
BinarySavior | I'm not even sure if it's enabled or not. I vaguely remember turning on legacy boot but I will go check | 19:30 |
ioria | BinarySavior, mokutil --sb-state | 19:30 |
Bashing-om | BinarySavior: legacy boot and secure boot are 2 different things . | 19:31 |
iogue | BinarySavior: what exaclty is the problem you have? I'm on a Ubuntu 20.04.3 with nvidia-driver-470 and 3 monitors right now | 19:31 |
jhutchins | leftyfb: What about the 20+ y.o. floppies in the attic? | 19:31 |
leftyfb | jhutchins: again, completely offtopic here. That said, if they're in an attic, the data on them is almost guaranteed to be gone by now. | 19:32 |
ioria | demagnetized probably | 19:32 |
summonner | the magnetic particles on each track will have realigned over time, so 1/0 will all be the same | 19:34 |
BinarySavior | okay I confirmed secure boot is disabled and has been since I installed Ubuntu on here | 19:35 |
iogue | BinarySavior: my system is pretty close to yours with a hybrid setup so here goes a link that may help you: | 19:39 |
iogue | BinarySavior: https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/black-screen-on-geforce-gtx-1050-ti-mobile-with-nvidia-driver-470/189029 | 19:39 |
BinarySavior | thanks iogue which solution did you use? | 19:40 |
BinarySavior | oh, nevermind, there's only one | 19:40 |
iogue | :) | 19:41 |
BinarySavior | iogue, the problem was even though the driver was installed, the graphics card wasn't being used, instead the onboard card was being used | 19:44 |
iogue | BinarySavior: are you sure? | 19:46 |
BinarySavior | in the link i posted when i typed lshw -c video it says *-display UNCLAIMED for my GTX 1050 Ti | 19:47 |
iogue | BinarySavior: hum... is it a notebook? Are you using just the notebook screen or do you have anoter monitor pluged in? | 19:49 |
BinarySavior | it's a notebook, i'm using it with a single display, no external monitors connected | 19:49 |
BinarySavior | i tried the solution you posted, it's still not working | 19:50 |
iogue | BinarySavior: I think I have never used my nootebook whithout using an external monitor. Have you tried to connect an external monitor with an hdmi cable to see if it uses the nvidea card? | 19:51 |
BinarySavior | i've tried using cuda to process on the gpu but it fails | 19:53 |
BinarySavior | i can try the HDMI hang on | 19:53 |
BinarySavior | okay i have dual screen going on now with HDMI + laptop screen | 19:56 |
BinarySavior | but if i run nvidia-settings I get a blank window with 2 buttongs (help quit) | 19:56 |
iogue | BinarySavior: and with this setup is nvidea card been used? | 19:56 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: glxinfo -B | grep Device # what does this give you? | 19:57 |
BinarySavior | Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig | 19:58 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: uname -a | 19:59 |
BinarySavior | this is what happens when i type nvidia-settings https://bpa.st/4NAA | 19:59 |
BinarySavior | uname -a https://bpa.st/OIWA | 20:00 |
leftyfb | BinarySavior: open the "Software & Updates" app and click on the "Additional Drivers" tab. What driver is selected? | 20:01 |
BinarySavior | 470 (recommended) | 20:01 |
BinarySavior | or i mean 470 (proprietary, tested) | 20:02 |
BinarySavior | https://imgur.com/Rk0jo4T | 20:02 |
BinarySavior | is it hardware failure? | 20:04 |
BinarySavior | i doubt it, i could boot into windows and test it | 20:04 |
iogue | BinarySavior: Very strange... it is the same system I have here and I have the same nvida card and the intel graphics card is almost the same (at list is the same chipset, I think): HD Graphics 630 | 20:04 |
BinarySavior | did you install the driver using ubuntu-driver? | 20:05 |
BinarySavior | ubuntu-drivers* | 20:05 |
iogue | BinarySavior: yes. directly with Software & Updates > Additional Drivers | 20:06 |
iogue | BinarySavior: do you have a way to share a 500k file? | 20:08 |
BinarySavior | yes | 20:08 |
iogue | so run this: | 20:08 |
iogue | sudo nvidia-bug-report.sh | 20:08 |
iogue | and share the file with us, or open a post in that nvidea forum I have sent you | 20:09 |
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BinarySavior | alright, i switched to 470-server, then switched back to 470 using the software & updates, now i'm gonna reboot, if this doesn't fix it then i will run that script | 20:12 |
iogue | BinarySavior: have you tryed the nvidia-driver-460 ?... I've seen some people trying this sucessfully | 20:14 |
BinarySavior | i think i have tried it | 20:15 |
BinarySavior | it's worth a shot again though | 20:15 |
iogue | BinarySavior: that command will generate a gzip log file with lots of info about your system, you can gzip it and find for errors | 20:16 |
iogue | say: gunzip it | 20:18 |
BinarySavior | okay i installed 460, rebootin | 20:18 |
iogue | BinarySavior: I'll have to leave now... I'll come back later | 20:26 |
BinarySavior | ok | 20:26 |
Bashing-om | BinarySavior: As I do follow along -- You do purge the old driver prior to attempting a bew driver install, right ? | 20:27 |
Bashing-om | bew/new* | 20:28 |
BinarySavior | Bashing-om, yes, i did remove && purge | 20:38 |
BinarySavior | https://josh.vet/static/josh.vet/main_site/nvidia-bug-report.log.gz | 20:38 |
BinarySavior | iogue, ^ | 20:38 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ffmpeg -version | 20:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ffmpeg version 4.3.2-0+deb11u1ubuntu1 Copyright (c) 2000-2021 the FFmpeg developers | 20:58 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | Unknown input format: 'gdigrab' | 20:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | 21.04 :) | 20:59 |
Ronalds_Mazitis_ | ubuntu? | 21:01 |
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iogue | BinarySavior: Have you made some progress? | 21:47 |
BinarySavior | ok i figured it out | 21:51 |
BinarySavior | i had a blacklist file preventing the driver from loading | 21:52 |
BinarySavior | i just deleted the blacklist file and rebooted and now it seems to be working | 21:52 |
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BinarySavior | iogue, ^working | 21:53 |
iogue | BinarySavior: wow!... simple to make it work... hard to find it! Good news! | 21:54 |
Bashing-om | !yay | BinarySavior | 21:56 |
ubottu | BinarySavior: Glad you made it! :-) | 21:56 |
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