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alvarohow to fix broken packages00:14
tomreynalvaro: broken how? which ubuntu version? can you post error messages to a pastebin?00:16
alvaroErr:1 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu bionic-security InRelease00:19
alvaro  Could not connect to security.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.91.38). - connect (111: Connection refused) Could not connect to security.ubuntu.com:80 (91.189.91.39). - connect (111: Connection refused)00:19
alvaroErr:2 http://archive.canonical.com/ubuntu bionic InRelease00:19
alvaro  Could not connect to archive.canonical.com:80 (91.189.92.191). - connect (111: Connection refused) Could not connect to archive.canonical.com:80 (91.189.91.15). - connect (111: Connection refused) Could not connect to archive.canonical.com:80 (91.189.92.150). - connect (111: Connection refused)00:19
alvaroErr:3 http://ppa.launchpad.net/lutris-team/lutris/ubuntu bionic InRelease00:19
alvaro  Could not connect to ppa.launchpad.net:80 (91.189.95.85). - connect (111: Connection refused)00:19
tomreyn!paste | alvaro00:20
ubottualvaro: 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.00:20
alvaroW: Target Packages (contrib/binary-amd64/Packages) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target Packages (contrib/binary-all/Packages) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target Translations (contrib/i18n/Translation-en_US) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target Translations (contrib/i18n/Translation-en) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target DEP-11 (contrib/dep11/Components-i386.yml) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target DEP-11 (contrib/dep11/Components-all.yml) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
alvaroW: Target DEP-11-icons-small (contrib/dep11/icons-48x48.tar) is configured multiple times in /etc/apt/sources.list:52 and /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list:100:21
tomreynalvaro: dont post it here00:21
tomreynsee what ubottu told you00:21
tomreynalvaro: you can talk again now, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com for the output00:25
alvarojust did it00:29
alvarohttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RbxS43D3dm/00:32
tomreynalvaro: do you have an outbound firewall?00:36
alvaroyes I do00:37
tomreynalvaro: the hostnames of the apt mirrors your system wants to connect to seem to be resolved fine, but setting up TCP connections to those mirrors fails with a TCP connect timeout. your outbound firewall seems to be blocking these connections.00:38
tomreynalvaro: is this what you meant by "fix broken packages" or is there yet another problem?00:38
alvaroyes,thakns  that fixed my problem00:44
tomreynnice :)00:45
r0tt13hello01:04
r0tt13looking for help with netplan01:04
Bashing-omr0tt13: Ask - and wait for response :D01:06
r0tt13I have a machine with 1 nic and i want to assign it to vlan 10 via netplan... what is the best way to accomplish this? before it was <if>.<vlan>01:08
r0tt13i looked at netplan.io and used an example for vlan, but that seems to add a vlan, but i want it tied to the main if.01:09
r0tt13currently when i add a vlan section with an address it now makes both ips pingable, but it seems to have issues with a default route01:09
r0tt13also i used 2 addresses to make it work... seems incorrect as an approach01:10
r0tt13current config:01:10
r0tt13enp3s0 has a 10.0.10.x, then vlan also has the same but incretmented by 101:11
r0tt13should i be leaving enp3s0 blank and move the default config to the vlan?01:12
* enyc meows r0tt13 Deudz 01:13
enycr0tt13: there is a #netplan channel that might more likely get you answer...01:15
r0tt13funny .. netplan said there is an #ubuntu channel01:15
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AfdalCan someone explain to me why rsync --existing -a  doesn't seem to be preserving my file and directory permissions?01:19
enycr0tt13: a dear... do ask in both patiently anyhow, may take the right people coming/going01:20
r0tt13I did, thanks01:21
r0tt13i solved my issue.. thanks01:47
papertigersanyone know if the ubuntu server cloud images contain the right bits for mounting 9pfs?03:07
lotuspsychjepapertigers: the #ubuntu-server crew might know that03:08
papertigersthanks lotuspsychje03:08
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silatelcan someone tell me if it's possible to install dual boot windows alongside ubuntu 20.04 main?08:35
enycsilatel: yes but much easier if windows installed first, or preferably on a separate hard disk08:35
enycsilatel: unplug linux disk while do the latter,  yo ucan get into all sorts of fun with windows overwriting bootloader and making linux 'unbootable'08:35
silatelenyc: the thing is i have all my important things on ubuntu rn and i dont have a hard drive08:36
silatelenyc: that's why i'm trying to install windows08:36
enycsilatel: In any case, look at virtualization for windowsrather than dual-booting08:36
enycsilatel: or indeed alternative apps -- what is the windows-need anyhow, others here may be able to help!08:36
silatelenyc: my laptop is old so virtualization runs very slow08:36
silatelenyc: the single and only windows need is to play dota 2 :D08:37
EriC^^silatel: what's your partition table look like? type 'sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999'08:37
silatelenyc: because it runs very slow on ubuntu, but i remember a couple years ago it was running better when i had windows08:37
silatelenyc: if there's a solution for me to improve my dota 2 performance without installing windows i'd want to do that08:38
enycsilatel: https://www.protondb.com/app/57008:38
enycsilatel: spec/ytpe of machine !?!?   it may be better just to look at better machine anyhow!08:38
silatelenyc: i don't have the money right now08:39
enycsilatel: used thinkpad with gpu, or osmething08:39
enycsilatel: do you have full backup, ability to reinstall ubuntu and all profiles/data if needed?08:39
silatelenyc: yes why?08:40
enycsilatel: if you didn't you shouldn't be messing with partitions and booting ;p08:42
silatelenyc: oh yeah yeah i know :)08:42
silatelenyc: my processor is intel i5-7200 and graphics is mesa intel 62008:43
enycsilatel: in terms of other OS setups,  you might also try a  Pop-OS-21.10 or similar (which would be better at multi-booting with ubuntu 20.04 more friendly),  newer linux+proton+gaming setup,  instead of win10 ....  linux gaming involves all the time, recent news on anticheat improvements, etc etc...  by 22.04 even in ubuntu should be much improved.08:44
silatelenyc: i also read about Pop OS, can i install that alongside ubuntu?08:44
enycsilatel: yes, and s I'm saying, more easily than windows  which will like to take over booting  (but may be different on UEFI)08:45
enycsilatel: OK that is 7th generation intel-core , rather new by my standards!08:45
enycsilatel: here I am typing away on x201 tablet thinkpad 1st generation!08:45
silatelenyc: :D yeah but dota still doesn't run that well08:46
enycsilatel: this may be software fun, as I'm saying try newer pop/ubuntu/etc... in a month or so 21.10 versions will be out.08:47
enycanyhow!08:47
silatelenyc: ok then, thanks a lot i appreciate your help08:47
silatel:)08:47
KBarsilatel you don't need Windows to play Dota 2. It runs natively on Ubuntu with no issues.08:47
enycsilatel: I *think* for pop, you want the ATI version when using intel graphics,  in any case  for Ubuntu, I don't think there is a special graphics driver option for Intel.08:48
KBarsilatel your specs are much better than mine and yet I can play Ranked Dota 2 at 30 fps with minimal settings.08:48
enycKBar: indeed, but poor performance for silatel, not sure why, suggesting try newer linux 21.10 versions when released.  maybe you know more speciic ... Are you us 20.04 LTS stock ubuntu !?!?08:48
KBarsilatel to improve performance, make sure nothing is running in the background. Plus, switching to Xfce/Xubuntu might also be a great way to increase FPS by a bit.08:50
silatelok guys thanks a lot08:50
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KBar`apt list --upgradable` lists 11 packages can be upgraded but `update-manager` is sure that 'The software on this computer is up to date'. Does anyone have any idea what's going on?09:03
KBarlibnss-systemd, libpam-systemd, libsystemd0, libsystemd0, libudev-dev, libudev1, libudev1, systemd-sysv, systemd-timesyncd, systemd, udev09:05
KBarThese are the upgradable packages.09:05
EriC^^KBar: what does 'apt-cache policy systemd' give?09:11
EriC^^and which ubuntu version are you using?09:11
ExplosiveUB`apt-cache policy` says "Install systemd system and services."09:11
KBarEriC^^ `apt-cache policy` confirms that there is a candidate:09:14
KBar`systemd:09:14
KBar  Installed: 245.4-4ubuntu3.1109:14
KBar  Candidate: 245.4-4ubuntu3.13`09:14
KBarUbuntu 20.04.3 LTS (Xubuntu flavor)09:15
MekaneckKBar: please don't cross post09:18
Mekaneckyou already asked in #xubuntu09:18
KBarIt's also relevant to Ubuntu, though.09:19
Mekaneckstill, cross posting is not done: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Guidelines09:23
ExplosiveUByou're asking in #xubuntu when this discussion was started09:23
MekaneckKBar: try to keep the discussion in one channel please. Thanks in advance.09:24
KBarMekaneck https://ubuntu.com/community/code-of-conduct09:25
Mekaneckirrelevant in this matter09:25
MekaneckKBar: you were asked kindly so please try do do so as asked. Thanks09:26
KBar!ops09:29
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, chu09:29
ExplosiveUB!ops09:29
MekaneckKBar: trying to poke fun now?09:30
Mekanecknot sure why you call the ops over nothing09:30
MekaneckKBar: also calling the ops won't matter, they won't do a thing at all. They are probably not even around and the list is old, most of them aren't Ops anymore so it's of no use.09:32
ExplosiveUB!ops09:33
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, chu09:33
Mekanecksomething wrong ExplosiveUB?09:33
ExplosiveUB!ops09:33
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, chu09:33
hiyaCan you share insights on how much does microcode by AMD/Intel made in system performance and stability including temps?09:33
MekaneckExplosiveUB: stop it please09:34
ExplosiveUB! ops09:34
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, chu09:34
ExplosiveUB!ops09:34
A_DragonExplosiveUB: are you quite done?09:35
ExplosiveUB!ops09:35
ubottuHelp! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - Pici, Myrtti, jrib, Amaranth, tonyyarusso, Nalioth, lamont, CarlK, elky, mneptok, Tm_T, jpds, ikonia, Flannel, wgrant, stdin, h00k, IdleOne, Jordan_U, popey, Corey, ocean, cprofitt, djones, Madpilot, gnomefreak, lhavelund, phunyguy, chu09:35
MekaneckExplosiveUB: you've been reported09:35
ExplosiveUBi'm not being reported09:35
Mekaneckbye bye09:35
A_Dragonwas trying to decide if I should do that >.>09:36
Mekaneckthanks popey09:36
popeydon't wait, just do it. now, let's move on09:36
MekaneckA_Dragon: faster action is needed sometimes09:36
A_Dragonpopey: in future that something you want staff to poke at?09:36
A_DragonMekaneck: its not my channel so Im still learning :P09:36
MekaneckA_Dragon: let's take it to #ubuntu-discuss09:36
privato89Hi guys10:46
privato89I've got a problem: When I try to reboot the gnome shell through ALT+F2+R, after it, the system changes resolution, and make it bigger.10:48
privato89To solve it I should reboot the system10:48
privato89Is there someone?10:51
toddcprivato89: someone here yes  someone with a good answer????10:56
privato89no one I think10:58
doxahi there can anyone help me on ssh tunneling and settings for remote11:27
doxacan anyone help me plz11:30
cbreakdoxa: man ssh_config11:33
cbreaklook for ProxyJump11:33
doxaı know it11:34
cbreakif you want to tunnel ssh over ssh11:34
doxaı ı want to tunnel over my router to server without vpn and forwarding11:34
klausfienduse SSH11:35
klausfiendgoogle "ssh tunneling"11:36
klausfiendor "ssh port forwarding"11:36
doxaı did all commands in there11:36
doxamy modem dont let me vpn or port forwardıng11:36
doxaıts my problem11:36
ograand your modem runs ubuntu ? (how would we be able to help here ??)11:38
ograif it blocks everything there is not much you can do  ...11:38
doxano ı have a modem and linux server connected to that11:38
privato89Hi guys,11:46
privato89I got a problem which I think it relates to the gnome shell. I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 LTS Focal Fossa. I noticed lately that every time the gnome shell reboots or I reboot it manually via ALT + F2 + R, after it, the screen change resolution and everything gets bigger, so to solve I have to restart the system.11:46
privato89Why should happen this and how to fix it?11:46
privato89Thanks11:46
cbreakyou can change the resolution back in the settings11:47
privato89No, in setting the resolution is still the same11:48
privato89Every time I reboot the shell it get bigger the screen11:49
cbreakcheck the UI scale parameter too11:51
privato89how do it?11:52
BluesKajHi folks11:52
cbreakin 21.04, there's a "Scale" setting in the display settings11:54
cbreak20.04 has something similar I think11:54
privato89cbreak , It doen't changes11:55
privato89I checked11:55
cbreakand if you change it, and then change it back?11:55
privato89cbreak , no it doesn't11:57
newdimensionWould someone be able to tell me which apt repository is failing the key check based off of this? https://dpaste.org/FPLA11:58
klausfiendyes12:01
klausfiend.W: An error occurred during the signature verification. The repository is not updated and the previous index files will be used. GPG error: https://dl.yarnpkg.com/debian stable InRelease: The following signatures were invalid: EXPKEYSIG 23E7166788B63E1E Yarn Packaging <yarn@dan.cx>12:01
klausfiendit's the Yarn repo12:01
newdimensionklausfiend: thanks! I found a github issue and it seems a while back they changed keys. Re-adding the key fixed it12:05
newdimensionAny idea what's happening with the postgres repo? Do I have the wrong architecture type selected? https://dpaste.org/FPLA#L1812:05
newdimensionFound the solution https://stackoverflow.com/questions/61523447/skipping-acquire-of-configured-file-main-binary-i386-packages12:08
vimartAny solutions to run Snapchat directly?12:13
vimartfrom what I see it must be bluestack via wine12:14
lotuspsychjevimart: snapchat is mobile/android based, try virtualbox + androidx86 iso and run snapchat from there on your ubuntu12:20
legendyou can also use anbox15:16
legendvimart: https://anbox.io/15:16
legendallows you to run android apps in a container on GNU/Linux15:16
legendso basically you get native performance, no hardware virtualization whatsoever15:17
lotuspsychjelast time i tested anbox was a bit of flaky experience legend15:18
legendlast time I tested anbox, I had a great experience15:24
legendso it depends on what apps you are running15:24
legendI've managed to get social media apps working no problem, haven't tried games yet15:25
PokeyHey, kinda worried, my server is slowing to a crawl, and BYOBU's disk IO monitors are reporting super high usages of 1-2GB/s read and 500MB-1GB/s write. iostat, dstat and htop all show now real activity. How can I find the source of this killing my server? Thanks15:43
ravageTry iotop15:47
Pokeyravage: Literally took 5 seconds to launch, another couple seconds to populate and its showing 0B/s I/O whilst BYOBU still shows 1GB/s15:49
Pokeyeven typing into bash is laggy15:49
ravagemaybe the BYOBU monitor just sucks? never used it15:52
PokeyWell, I would be inclined to agree, except, another server is showing very low usage, and also, the server is shitting itself with lag15:53
Pokeyso something is clearly wrong15:53
lotuspsychjePokey: logs to the rescue15:53
Pokeylotuspsychje: dmesg -w shows nothing exciting, just the occasional forewall block, its not spewing activity15:56
lotuspsychje!info lynis | Pokey maybe a deeper investigation then15:57
ubottuPokey maybe a deeper investigation then: lynis (3.0.2-1, hirsute): security auditing tool for Unix based systems. In component universe, is optional. Built by lynis. Size 213 kB / 1,549 kB15:57
lotuspsychjewich server release are you on Pokey and kernel version? when did the lag start to occur?15:59
PokeyLinux <hostname redacted> 5.4.0-59-generic #65-Ubuntu SMP Thu Dec 10 12:01:51 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux15:59
PokeyI couldn't tell you exactly when the lag started to occur, just, this IRC connection I speak to you on is running upon that server, and this morning I was kicked off of all of my networks, so I logged in to take a look16:00
PokeyWhen I logged in, MySQL was crapping itself all over my CPU, pinning it to 100% (my own fault) so I stopped its service, so thats definitely not running now16:01
PokeyI have since rebooted the box16:01
PokeyI realkise that uname -a output does not mention release, so, 20.0416:02
Pokeys/realkise/realise16:03
ioriathen it's time to upgrade the kernel (current is 5.4.0.86)16:03
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Pokeyioria: An outdated kernel, whilst not good and yes should be updated, should not cause a system to be reading and writing gigs per second and locking up at a bash prompt16:05
Pokeylotuspsychje: I'm running the lynis using the default command line options as shown on their site16:06
ioriaPokey, can you paste 'ps auxf | sort -k3 | nc termbin.com 9999'16:06
lotuspsychjeyeah well its not really prudent to keep kernels behind 24/7 neither16:06
Pokeyioria: Sure, just had to check it for sensitive info hence delay16:08
PokeyUnsorted: https://termbin.com/6j1b Sorted: https://termbin.com/bl0g16:09
Pokeyit contains my hostname but oh well16:10
TJ-Pokey: did you enable logging so it's writing to a file?16:13
PokeyTJ-: Logging for what in particular? And surely if so, it would show in IO statistics?16:16
TJ-Pokey: sorry, I'd scrolled back! BYOBU (ex 'screen')16:17
PokeyTJ-: Didn't even know BYOBU has a logging option, so no, it is not logging. But there shouldn't be enough logging anyway to spike at 4GB/s writes16:18
TJ-Pokey: can you tell which files/sockets it has open by grabbing its process ID and looking at "ls -l /proc/<PID>/fd" ?16:19
PokeyThe lagginess is occurring even without BYOBU open at all, but sure: https://termbin.com/ag0q416:21
TJ-Pokey: have you checked the kernel log for unexpected reports?16:47
MarbugHi, I instaleld a version of ubuntu on a mac, and the sound when using GNOME or ubuntu window manager is working. but I installed openbox, and there it seems sound isn't working, also pavucontrol for pulse audio is not working correctly, it flashes in the beginning (showing something, and then saying that it tries to connect to the daemon). Any16:47
Marbugidea what is going on here ?16:47
Marbugwhat is the application btw, in the traybar that shows the volume slider etc ?16:48
PokeyTJ-: I mean, if you mean dmesg, yes, nothing abnormal16:55
Pokeylotuspsychje: lynis' default execute showed me a bunch of warnings for things I am already aware of, other than that, nothing interesting16:56
TJ-Pokey: right, I've seen that kind of issue when there's I/O device errors16:56
PokeyTJ-: Errors would show as no Disk IO using normal tools, extremely high disk IO using BYOBU and cause the system to be crawling slow?16:58
TJ-Pokey: hitting the kernel not devices16:59
PokeyTJ-: Oh I see, you're saying you've seen that kind of situation before, not that I am experiencing it necessarily17:00
TJ-Pokey: yes, and it is confusing!17:00
PokeyTJ-: Very much so. I can't use the server properly at all at the moment17:01
TJ-Pokey: what OS release is that?17:01
Pokey20.0417:01
TJ-Pokey: and which kernel ("uname -r")17:03
PokeyThanks for the command ptr17:03
Pokey5.4.0-59-generic17:03
TJ-Pokey: doing some checks in case this is known17:11
TJ-Pokey: have a scan through these bug reports in case any seem to match https://bugs.launchpad.net/byobu/+bugs?orderby=-id&start=017:13
rec__keke17:14
troozersWith Ubuntu 21.10 (Beta), is there a way to install extensions with Firefox?  I am currently getting issues with the chrome-gnome-shell and the new sandboxed firefox.... Getting around it by installing and using Chrome17:18
tomreyn!ubuntu+1 | troozers17:19
ubottutroozers: Impish Indri is the codename for Ubuntu 21.10. For technical support, see #ubuntu-next. For testing and QA feedback and help, see #ubuntu-quality.17:19
troozersOops, will go and ask there - thanks :)17:20
VIAhi all17:24
VIAcan i get some assistance in re-installing a BT adapter ?17:24
pasizVIA: could you describe what you mean17:27
VIApaz can  i get some assistance in re-installing a BT adapter ?17:36
VIAlol17:36
VIABT adapter not working.17:37
VIAbluetooth17:37
VIAmaybe needs driver purge or something i dont know if i would i wouldnt ask17:37
TJ-VIA: show us " pastebinit <( journalctl -k ) "17:38
loganrunI am running xfce on ubuntu 20.4.03. I plugged in a second monitor but can only get it to show the upper left quandrant of my other monitor. Is there any way to configure this properly on ubuntu?17:42
TJ-loganrun: Settings Manager > Display17:43
VIAso oyu have no concrete idea TJ- ?17:45
TJ-VIA: not until you give us some data to work with17:45
tomreynloganrun: with xfce question, you may have a better audience in #xubuntu - but do point it out if you'r enot actually using xubuntu.17:46
tomreynplaying with xrandr directly may or may not help17:47
tomreynand much will depend on your graphics hardware and, moreover, drivers.17:48
loganruntomreyn, It looks like I have to use the Nvidia app directly to do it17:48
VIAwell this command seems slightly usefull thanks anyway17:48
tomreynloganrun: that will be so if you are limited to nvidia drivers.17:49
VIAu were interested in this TJ- https://pastebin.com/SwhSYTDM ?17:54
loganruntomreyn, yeah, I have an nvidia graphics card17:54
TJ-VIA: I need to see the entire log, not just a short excerpt17:55
loganrunthe stupid nvidia-settings app crashes when I try to write the xorg.conf file.also it doesn't seem to exist, it wants to write it to /etc/X11/xorg.conf17:55
VIAright17:55
PokeyTJ-: I'm pretty certain this has nothing to do with BYOBU18:03
PokeyThe whole system is almost at a standstill with BYOBU closed18:03
TJ-Pokey: hmmmm, it's a tricky one then. You can't find any indicators of the cause, no clues, anything 'feels' wrong?18:15
PokeyTJ-: Nothing other than the fact its hellishly slow18:15
lotuspsychjePokey: how about updating to latest first?18:16
TJ-Pokey: how many users currently? use this: "w"18:16
PokeyTJ-: Literally just me right now18:16
lotuspsychjethere are hunters out there, scanning outdated servers like yours :p18:16
PokeyWelp18:17
PokeyI guess I'll just install all updates18:17
TJ-Pokey: is there no process eating at least a bit of extra CPU?18:18
TJ-Pokey: have you tried using 'atop' to analyse it - that is quite useful in these cases18:19
TJ-Pokey: the summary device list at top may reveal something18:20
PokeyTJ-: Nop,e and atop shows nothing, and nothing in top or iotop18:24
TJ-Pokey: is the host running any containers, or virtual machines?18:28
PokeyTJ-: Containers, yes, but they're all stopped18:32
Pokeyright now I apparently have a consistent 2 GB/s read and 3GB/s write18:33
morganu20.04 Hey my Ubuntu volume during zoom keeps going down. I actually cannot keep it up, even by keeping my finger on the button holding it there. What's up with htat?18:39
morganuI am fully updated18:39
PokeyTJ-: Sorry, went offline due to server reboot after updates. If you said anything after [19:33:20] <Pokey> right now I apparently have a consistent 2 GB/s read and 3GB/s write18:46
PokeyI missed it18:46
TJ-Pokey: no, I saw you drop off18:46
TJ-Pokey: any improvement after the reboot?18:46
PokeyThe reboot has certainly calmed it down now but its still ~300MB/s and iotop shows no real usage18:46
PokeyIts not dead of lag though18:46
TJ-where are you seeing this 300MB/s reported if iotop doesn't report it?18:47
PokeyTJ-: Specifically in BYOBU18:48
PokeyIn the config menu it is labelled as disk_io18:49
TJ-Pokey: so you're only seeing this in BYOBU stats?18:49
TJ-Pokey: you have no other evidence that there is actually disk I/O from the tools that really know how to report it18:49
PokeyTJ-: Correct, which does lead one to believe BYOBU could be showing wrong stats, but something tells me it isn't totally wrong, as when the disk usage was 2-4GB/s on BYOBU, the whole server (even with BYOBU fully closed) was almost at a standstill and iotop showed nothing18:50
TJ-Pokey: you reported sluggish input; was that with BYOBU or without? Because I saw quite a few bug reports of false stats and laggy behaviour of BYOBU18:50
Pokeywithout18:50
TJ-Pokey: was BYOBU stopped or was there a process detached in background?18:50
PokeyStopped18:51
TJ-Pokey: try disabling BYOBU entirely and see if you can still detect laggy behaviour, I/O issues18:51
PokeyIt is just a tmux wrapper, and with it not open, the server was still laggy as hell18:52
PokeyIt isn't laggy at this very moment18:52
PokeyI'll have to monitor it18:52
TJ-Pokey: I suspect it is loosely related to this bug (misreading block device stats) https://bugs.launchpad.net/byobu/+bug/165852418:56
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1658524 in byobu "tmux: disk_io hides right statusbar" [Medium, Confirmed]18:56
TJ-Pokey: are there any loopdevs (snaps maybe like lxd) ?18:57
PokeyTJ-: Yes19:05
TJ-Pokey: I'd focus on the "i/o" on those virtual devices - that's almost certainly the source of the I/O stats; as to the lag, that may be a by-product of those figure changing so much the stats are continuously being regenerated for the status bar19:14
PokeyTJ-: The stats there would make some sense except 4GB/s? and the lag was occuring with BYOBU fully closed so no stats generation19:17
TJ-Pokey: right, but sometimes there are background processes generating those stats anyhow. It may not be this but right now it'd be my prime suspect19:19
croraf_Again apt error: https://pasteboard.co/uA9gZcewuW4g.png19:35
croraf_Please advise how to fix19:36
tomreyncroraf_: does the given file exist, who is it owned by?19:38
croraf_tomreyn, -fopen is not part of the file name?19:56
croraf_I have this "-rw------- 1 _apt root     4502 kol  10 14:05 repo.skype.com_deb_dists_stable_InRelease"19:56
tomreyncroraf_: hmm, okay, for me (18.04 LTS) it's all owned by root:root, and with group/other read access:  -rw-r--r-- 1 root root19:58
croraf_im on 20.04.319:58
tomreyncroraf_: so you did not apply changes to ownership or permissions there yourself, irght?19:59
tomreyn*right19:59
croraf_no20:00
tomreynhmm it's also root:root with -rw-r--r-- on a 20.04 LTS VM i have20:01
croraf_wait i had the same issue yesterday with mongodb package20:01
croraf_io'ria i think solved it by doing something20:02
croraf_can you check that in the history20:03
croraf_1-2 days ago20:03
croraf_check how he solved it20:03
tomreynso can you.20:03
tomreyn!irclogs20:03
ubottuOfficial channel logs can be found at https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/ . LoCo channels are now logged there too. Meetingology logs at https://ubottu.com/meetingology/logs/20:03
croraf_Hmmm, tomreyn. I check that now. Strange. I had mongodb warning yesterday, and apt update showed skype GPG error, so I did20:08
croraf_curl https://repo.skype.com/data/SKYPE-GPG-KEY | sudo apt-key add -20:08
croraf_as ior'ia suggested20:08
ViperXL75I wonder if anyone here has some experience trying to get Intel Quick Sync to work in Ubuntu20:08
croraf_But that was mongodb permission error. Now I have skype permission error20:09
croraf_In the UI. But in terminal on apt update I had an error on skype repo.20:09
croraf_After the curl command skype error in the terminal got fixed, but now I have skype error in the UI20:10
tomreyncroraf_: sudo find /var/lib/apt/lists -maxdepth 1 -type f -exec chmod 644 {} + -exec chown root:root {} +20:19
tomreynthis would update permissions and ownership on all files in this very directory /var/lib/apt/lists to match what i'm seeing20:20
ramblebambletomreyn, what are the "+" signs for never seen that before20:20
tomreynramblebamble: it's a way to indicate to gnu find that the command to be executed ends there20:21
ramblebambleah so that way find executes 2 exec commands at once? I always  used \; the terminate exec, quite interesting thanks20:22
TJ-ramblebamble: \; only passes one {} but \+ will add as mnay {} as it can to the -exec chown command line20:23
tomreynfind(1) -> ACTIONS -> -exec command {} +20:23
TJ-ramblebamble: which results in less executions of the chown command20:23
ramblebambleTJ- thanks20:24
TJ-ramblebamble: in other words; more than one filename is put on the 'chown' command line20:24
ramblebambleyes gotcha, I am always amazed, you know the manpages you read them every once in a while if you need sth and you are still missing stuff :D20:25
TJ-ramblebamble: especially 'find' !20:25
ramblebambleyeah, and also sed and awk and they are what? 20-30 years old now?20:26
TJ-about 14 years ago I was writing long awk programs to analyse ACPI DSDT; forgotten so much, and go back to that code to re-learn the tricks!20:27
* ramblebamble chuckls20:27
ramblebambleI do the same thing for other stuff I do20:27
ramblebamblekeeping programs around to look stuff up20:28
TJ-I tend to remember concepts rather than the exact syntax (I know it can be done, and can visualise the solution in almost any programming language or tool, but not the exact syntax or exact option name), so end up rediscovering code from old programs, and command options from man-pages20:31
ramblebamblehmmm,, until you end up in a programming language with a completly different paradigm but I hear you am the same way20:33
TJ-gets frustrating when you have to language surf (I have to do that chasing down bugs/adding features across all packages)20:34
ramblebambleThankfully, that is something I can only imagine20:35
ramblebambleWhen you say packages, are we talking about apt-packages?20:35
TJ-ramblebamble: yes; all Debian/Ubuntu packages20:36
TJ-ramblebamble: also some projects I'm on the process of packaging for Debian20:36
ramblebambleok then I have to ask, what is your job that you do that?20:36
TJ-ramblebamble: I don't have one as such20:36
TJ-I run some R&D/Innovation businesses but I tend to spend my time hacking on code as much as possible20:37
ramblebamblek, now I am confused20:37
ramblebambleah ok gotcha20:37
TJ-we get to bang our heads against bleeding-edge Debian and Ubuntu bugs :D20:38
ramblebambleahh, so that is where the blood comes from when one looks at the edge20:38
TJ-you got it :) with that, must get to bed, late here. Don't lose your find :)20:39
croraf_tomreyn, let me see once more. all in that folder have this permission: -rw-r--r--20:39
ramblebamble:D thanks, nighty night TJ-20:39
croraf_only this skype that is causing problem has this permission -rw-------20:40
croraf_So I guess I just have to change that file to have the same permission?20:40
tomreyncroraf_: you can then just    sudo chmod 644     this file. but you'll also need to change file ownership, i assume20:41
tomreynrunning the find command should still work and not break things20:42
coconutHow do i get appimage apps running on ubuntu?20:42
croraf_yes, this is the only file that is owned by _apt20:42
croraf_tomreyn, by just changing the ownership it got the correct permissions20:44
croraf_-rw-r--r-- 1 root root     4502 kol  10 14:05 repo.skype.com_deb_dists_stable_InRelease20:44
tomreyncroraf_: now run   sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade    and post any output to https://paste.ubuntu.com or another pastebin20:45
croraf_no change in those commands20:45
croraf_everything up to date20:45
croraf_as it was before the fix20:45
tomreynno W:arnings, no E:rrors?20:46
croraf_nothing, not even before this fix20:46
tomreyndoes   sudo apt full-upgrade   want to do anything?20:46
croraf_The error in the UI disappeard when I closed Skype20:47
croraf_And now it didnt reappear20:47
croraf_no, it does nothing20:47
tomreynokay, then you should be good20:47
tomreynyou can run    update-manager    to see whether this remains fine.20:48
tomreynthere's also the apt daemon in packagekit, though, which could still behave differently.20:49
croraf_wait, I always had some error in the update-manager20:49
croraf_but it still did do the updates20:49
croraf_now the error is no more20:49
croraf_I only have this error: WARNING:root:can not import unity GI Namespace Unity not available20:49
croraf_When trying update-manager20:49
tomreynwhich ubuntu version is this?20:50
croraf_In the terminal, but the UI that gets started is fine.   It's desktop ubuntu 20.04.320:50
tomreyndo you run the (only) community supported unity desktop?20:50
croraf_I guess. I did have some adjustments 2 years ago when my pc didnt want to start.20:51
tomreynapt list --installed unity*20:51
croraf_Something about wayland was the issue then20:51
tomreyndoes this output anything?20:51
croraf_apt list --installed unity*20:52
croraf_Listing... Done20:52
tomreynso you don't use unity, ok20:52
croraf_I use default 20 de20:52
tomreynwhat does this return?   apt list --installed | grep ',local\]$' | nc termbin.com 999920:53
croraf_tomreyn, https://termbin.com/3iw720:54
Ali_nzCould someone please help me. After following these instructions https://askubuntu.com/questions/1096052/vmware-15-error-on-ubuntu-18-4-could-not-open-dev-vmmon-no-such-file-or-dire/1145426#1145426 to get VMWare player installed I am getting black screen during boot (dont get login screen and no cursor either) - I can get to a shell through advanced20:56
tomreyncroraf_: the packages now listed at the given URL are not available from any of your configured apt repositories. these packages should probably be removed unless you know you need to keep them. those you want to keep, you should find a comptable (to your ubuntu release) apt repository for, and configure this.20:57
tomreyn(so that you'll have an upgrade path)20:58
Ali_nzIt is on a HP Elitedesk Mini G320:58
coconutany reason for why backspace or cursor does not keep going when pressed in apps like terminal or just hexchat?21:00
ramblebamblecoconut, most likely configuration of either the app,or the environment, DM/WM21:00
coconutramblebamble, any idea where to search? It is over all apps now i guess.21:01
coconuti have gnome with ubuntu 21.0421:01
ramblebamblecoconut, than I would start by looking at gnome, and I cannot really help you with that because I am on KDE, BUT I found this https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/keyboard-repeat-keys.html.en21:03
ramblebamblethen that is21:03
coconutthanks ramblebamble!21:03
ramblebamblenp21:04
Ali_nzAnyone ?21:16
tomreynAli_nz: i won't be able with vmware, but if you're primarily looking for a way to be able to boot again now, disabling secureboot (in bios) may already help.21:22
Ali_nztomreyn: yeah good idea21:25
Ali_nzI need to workout where that setting is in bios21:25
Ali_nzhold on a sec21:25
Ali_nzI have the option "Legacy Support Enable and Secure Boot Disable" OR "Legacy Support Disable and Secure Boot Enable" OR "Legacy Suport Disable and Secure Boot Disable"21:30
Ali_nzwhich one21:30
tomreynthe latter is probably fine in your case21:31
tomreynbt of yourse this channel is about a linux based operating system, not mainboard model specific firmwares21:32
blahboybazWhich wpa_supplicant.conf is the right one to add what I see here?:  https://github.com/antisharper/XFINITY-WIFI-LOGIN    I did a $ whereis wpa_supplicant.conf but it pulls up 3 different paths and none of the filename contains the .conf at the end.21:34
Ali_nztomreyn: well it was booting fine before i issued the commands in the link I posted - so you cant simply say this is a bios issue and nothing to do with Ubuntu - after all the bios is working - ubuntu isnt21:35
tomreynAli_nz: this was just in response to your question about which option to choose on your bios UI21:36
blahboybazThe information I'm going off says to "Add to the current file" but I do not see any wpa_supplicant.conf (no existing file) anywhere that whereis had listed21:40
oerheksblahboybaz, this doesn't work on Ubuntu because the systemd service file starts up wpa_supplicant without specifying a configuration file, you must force it, see the 1st answer with netplan  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1242256/how-to-configure-wpa-supplicant-in-ubuntu-server-20-0421:47
croraf_tomreyn, could it be that those are installed with snap, or how can I have them without repositories?21:55
croraf_oh, some of them i compiled or something.21:55
croraf_or downloaded directly21:56
blahboybazoerheks: Thanks but, just for clarification, is this the right way to go about doing this? I mean, is what I was asking about even the right way to connect to that network?21:56
Ali_nztomreyn: none of those options (I tried them all) fixes it22:11
Ali_nztomreyn: its something to do with Ubuntu22:11
tomreynAli_nz: i'm not familiar with vmware, or the context of the changes you made. on a quick glance, the how-to you decided to follow is about importing a secure boot signature for vmware, probably to make vmware out of tree kernel modules loadable.22:33
tomreynAli_nz: this said, all i can recommend is to undo the changes you made, and to roll back any changes those may have triggered.22:33
kokilmao22:43
kokiwtf is this irc stuff22:43
tomreyn!irc | koki22:44
ubottukoki: A list of official Ubuntu IRC channels, as well as IRC clients for Ubuntu, can be found at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/InternetRelayChat - For a general list of !Libera channels, see !Alis - See also !Guidelines22:44
tomreynfor help with this irc network, please join #libera - this channel is just about ubuntu support.22:45
dman777is there a guide to extend a ubunut root partition from command line? I can not find one22:55
shayhello is anyone available?22:57
Bashing-om!ask | shay22:58
ubottushay: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience22:58
tomreyndman777: do you mean a file system on a LVM logical volume?22:59
Bashing-omdman777: See: ' man fdisk ' as one place to look :D23:00
bfortifiedIs there a way to add a block storage device to a Multipass virtual machine running on qemu?23:04
dman777I just resized my partition using Ubunutu ubuntu-20.04.2-live-server-amd64 in the shell. I used fdisk to grow it. However, I am not able to run e2fsck /dev/vda3 but I get partition is in use. It not mounted. Any ideas why it saids it is in use on ubuntu-20.04.2-live-server-amd64?23:09
klausfienddman777: check the output of lsof but you should be able to use resize2fs to update the mount to match the new disk size23:34

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