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Diagonkernel: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address.01:35
DiagonFull logs: http://sprunge.us/tToAun01:35
DiagonAny thoughts?01:35
TortillaSandwichman, I installed DeepinDD just to check it out and now even though I've removed it I get nothing but a tonne of "system has ecountered an error" messages asking me to report them01:36
sarnoldDiagon: nothing comes to mind immediately; I think, file a bug report against the kernel: ubuntu-bug linux01:48
Diagonsarnold - thanks.  could this be hardware?  any way to investigate that?01:49
sarnoldDiagon: it's possible, but feels a bit unlikely to me for reasons I have trouble articulating..01:49
sarnoldDiagon: memtest86 or memtest86+ might be able to help suggest if you've got memory failing.. maybe there's more notes elsewhere in dmesg about hardware problems01:50
DiagonI checked dmesg, but nothing ...01:51
DiagonAlright, will file bug, thanks.01:52
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DiagonReported here: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/194924702:07
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1949247 in linux (Ubuntu) "kernel: BUG: unable to handle page fault for address" [Undecided, New]02:07
sarnoldwoot, thanks02:08
tomreynDiagon: maybe run a memtest, i found two reports for native_queued_spin_lock_slowpath where hardware problems seems to be the cause.02:12
euouaeHello I’m trying to install Ubuntu on an old macOS’s02:13
euouaeafter the boot, I get a “check file systems” which I cancel with control C and then I’m stuck with the logo02:14
VMGuy23let it check filesystems02:14
euouaeIs there some background process going on? I can’t tell if I’m supposed to wait for something02:14
euouaeI’m going to erase the whole disk though, why check?02:14
VMGuy23its checking the USB02:15
euouaeWhy does it say file not found then?02:15
euouaefor a bunch of files it was checking, it would just say that they’re not found02:16
tomreynbecause the installer was not properly written to the installer media02:16
euouaeHmm is there something special I need to do for macOS? I used dad02:16
tomreyntry using balena etcher, it verifies proper writes02:16
euouaedd02:16
tomreyndd also works, but it wont verify the data written02:17
euouaeOk thank you, I must’ve been unlucky I guess02:17
euouaeit seems that no file is found, everything was “not fiund”02:17
euouaethat it checked02:17
tomreynhttps://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/75483/how-to-check-if-the-iso-was-written-to-my-usb-stick-without-errors02:18
tomreynthat's your CLI alternative for verifying correct writes02:18
euouaeNice thank you02:18
tomreynalso check the iso you downloaded has a correct checksum02:18
tomreyn(do this first)02:19
euouaeI’ll try again tomorrow, my friend over video is tied02:19
euouaetired02:19
euouaeright, thank you02:19
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SoundWaveWhen creating/using column and bar chart,, how can I select wich 'data series' is a column and wich 'data series' is a line ?02:22
tomreynyou might need to name the application you're referring to there02:23
SoundWaveoups!!! tomreyn, tought a was in libreoffice room02:26
tomreynthat's the other cubicle down the alley02:26
SoundWavelol02:27
Diagontomreyn - thanks, will do....02:36
tomreynDiagon: if this is a uefi booting system or recent hardware, you may want to use memtest86.com rather than memtest86 (which is in ubuntu and available from grub when bios booting)02:38
tomreyn* rather than memtest86+02:39
Diagon:thumbs-up:02:39
[itchyjunk]Hi, when trying to use apt, i get an error. is it safe to run the command being recommended to fix the issue?02:53
[itchyjunk]E: dpkg was interrupted, you must manually run 'sudo dpkg --configure -a' to correct the problem.02:53
sarnoldthat's probably the right command to use, yeah02:54
sarnolddepending upon what happened before, you might *also* need to do something else, but running that command now should give you a good idea of what needs to be done02:54
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bobdobbsHi all. I've recently started using KDE/plasma. And it looks and feels great! However, I have encountered one issue: some applications have unreadable dialogues. This is a dialogue presented by GIMP: https://imgur.com/4xn8swo03:37
bobdobbsThere is actually text in the fields 'Template', 'Width' and 'Height'. But in these dialogues the text is black on a very dark brown. So the text is just about entirely invisible03:38
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: could it be a theme flaw perhaps?03:51
bobdobbslotuspsychje: I guess? But I'm not even sure what that means.03:51
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: try testing another theme, see if you can reproduce that03:51
bobdobbsok03:52
bobdobbslotuspsychje: k, I've switched from 'Breeze Dark' to 'Kubuntu'. The issue persists.03:53
bobdobbsProblem persists if I switch to 'Breeze'03:54
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: tnx for testing, i dont seem to find bugs under template right away on gimp; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gimp/+bugs?orderby=importance&start=003:56
bobdobbslotuspsychje: I'm installing a bunch of themes now from the Global Themes UI. I didn't know that there were so many!03:56
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: so are you claiming switching themes, you cant read the text because too dark?03:57
bobdobbslotuspsychje: I should add: I've had this issue over the years - pretty much every time I've switched from Gnome to KDE. I've just never tried to deal with it before, because I've never settled into KDE03:57
bobdobbslotuspsychje: that's rught, yes03:58
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: maybe you could talk to the kubuntu crew first, but if you cant solve it, you could file a new !bug03:59
bobdobbslotuspsychje: At this point I'm assuming it's not a bug. I figure it's more likely to be an issue that can be solved by tweaking a setting. I think that basicaly I'm running an app built for Gnome within a KDE environment. So maybe the GIMP UI's are picking up some UI settings from Gnome, some from KDE..04:01
bobdobbsI dunno. That's a wild guess really04:01
bobdobbsBut... where can I talk to the kubuntu folks? Do they have an irc channel?04:02
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: if something isnt working by default, i would assume its a bug04:02
lotuspsychjebobdobbs: #kubuntu and #kde04:02
bobdobbsthanks04:02
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xdfreak22anyone else use linux and unix?05:48
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artu59ciao a tutti06:11
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katniswhat are the most used commands on ubuntu?06:17
yukiupls06:17
yukiupcd06:17
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yukiupnano!06:18
katnisi tried nano once and it was kinda fresh for me06:18
katnisctrol + buttons to control stuff06:18
katnisls, cd...06:18
katnisthank you06:18
katnisvi?06:18
katnisyukiup: do you know about vi06:19
yukiupyes06:19
yukiupbut i like nano06:19
yukiupthere is also grep06:19
katnisyeah i  see people prefer nano06:19
katnisnano and vi06:19
katnisoh06:19
katnisgrep! i have seen it before :D06:19
yukiupless06:19
yukiuprm06:19
yukiupman06:20
yukiupsudo, apt06:22
katnismanual?06:24
katnisoh yes06:24
katnissudo su06:24
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yukiup:p your not supposed to use su!06:24
yukiupchmod06:25
NitrigaurTJ-, If you have any time today, I' d love to discuss my ubuntu 20.04 setup using your article: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019. I have started my VM linked to my physical SSD and I'm in Busybox, since grub is unable to find /dev/vgubuntu-lvroot06:26
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artu59!list06:46
ubottuartu59: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type « /msg ubottu !bot ». If you're looking for a channel, see « /msg ubottu !alis ».06:46
* dodocrypto hi all back06:51
mr_louHello. I've used dd to write Hiren's BootCD onto USB... but how to make it bootable?07:03
mr_louStartup Disk Creator won't accept the ISO.07:04
unixbeardI have a weird problem with Ubuntu 20.04, probably more an issue with my onboard Intel gigabit NIC.  I have a ROG Strix I think, on this system, and periodically, randomly, the (wired) network just stops.07:13
unixbeardLocal network, everything, then it starts working again after a bit.07:13
unixbeardAny suggestion on where to start?  I can't see any immediate solution other than rebuilding kernel and seeing if I can get specific with an intel nic driver, since I'm using the latest update for 20.04.07:15
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alkisgunixbeard: do you have any other ubuntu devices on the same network? Does the problem happen on them? If so, it would be an issue with the dhcp renewals07:26
alkisgIf not, check the output of the `dmesg` command for kernel warnings/errors07:26
alkisgAnd, what's the output of `ip a` when the issue happens....07:27
pycuriousI want to shutdown my VMs at reboot or shutdown and switch them back on when the machine boots. Where can I insert these commands? Or do i have to write a systemd service for it?07:38
alkisgpycurious: you can type `sudo crontab -e` and add an "@reboot command" line there07:40
alkisgOr of course you can add a systemd unit07:40
unixbeardalkisg: I do, and the problem does not happen with them.  I have the same hardware (sans video card) on another computer running windows 10, and it doesn't seem to have this problem.07:52
TJ-Nitrigaur: I'm just waking up; need a coffee07:52
NitrigaurTJ-, Enjoy :-)07:52
unixbeardalkisg: All the static systems have long leases, and I checked with pfsense (had similar thoughts...) but maybe that is somehow an issue.07:52
alkisgunixbeard: ok, start with `dmesg` and `ip a` when the issue happens07:53
unixbeardalkisg: frustratingly I don't get any issues from dmesg.07:54
alkisgunixbeard: and `ip a` shows that the ip/lease are still active?07:54
unixbeardalkisg: I double checked my mac address in pfsense and the system has a static lease.07:54
unixbeardWell, I will try that soon when it randomly drops.07:54
alkisgA static reservation doesn't always mean an infinite lease lifetime07:55
alkisgIt might mean "just give it the same ip when it asks again"07:55
alkisgOK, let's see then07:55
unixbeardI have not been enjoying new hardware; my monitor doesn't detect activity on this workstation, but I think it was in sleep mode?  I installed caffeine to just disable it even though I thought I disabled all sleep related crud on here.07:55
unixbeardOkay, yeah, I am not sure.  It shows no start/end time for lease on static assigned stuff, but that's pfsense/bsd and I'm not sure how the dhcpd works on there.07:56
unixbeardThe non-static lease stuff does have start/end times listed for lease.07:56
alkisgYou can check the monitor status over ssh, without waking it up locally07:56
unixbeardOn the local network, ssh/ping dies inbound/out on that system.07:56
unixbeardSo I tried to ssh to it from my nearby windows system, and ping it, and it is effectively dead after it goes to sleep.  I can ssh to another ubuntu system with mostly similar hardware upstairs.07:57
alkisgWhen monitor goes off?07:57
alkisgOr when the intel issue happens?07:57
alkisgAh if the system goes to sleep, its a completely different thing than if the monitor goes to sleep07:57
alkisgSuspend/resume might be buggy due to a lot of kernel drivers or system hooks07:57
unixbeardWell the monitor is another PITA, it's a curved gaming monitor and I have it plugged into a power switch because it has a hardware problem (samsung g7?)07:57
unixbeardSo I just power cycle it when I need a display, otherwise it will not 'wake up' and detect either system if it's been idle long enough.  There's actually a hardware issue there ... I declined having it repaired, anyway.07:59
TJ-Nitrigaur: OK, I'm (almost all) here although brain may be slow! Your summary about being it booting into the busybox shell would mean GRUB stage was fine but the initialramfs has a problem07:59
TJ-unixbeard: what precise Intel device is it? what does this report? "lspci -nnk -d ::200"08:04
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TJ-unixbeard: sounds like an issue we see mostly with I219-V I think is the model, and its EEE power saving modes08:05
NitrigaurTJ-, Well, in my busybox (VM) I can only see /sda devices, no nvme* at all08:08
NitrigaurTJ-, My girlfriend just PM'd me that she's coming down and she expects a breakfast. So, I have to tend to that first.08:09
TJ-Nitrigaur: unless you're doing pass-through / VFIO that is what I'd expect the hypervisor to do. Which hypervisor are you using?08:10
TJ-Nitrigaur: this is why we use UUIDs and file-system labels rather than absolute device names - for portability. Device names can change between boots depending on when the kernel sees the device and intialises the device relative to other similar devices08:11
NitrigaurTJ-, I'm using KVM08:18
NitrigaurTJ-, update: Bread is in the oven, so breakfast is sorted ;-)08:18
NitrigaurTJ-, I do see a /cryptroot, so that's encouraging, isn't ?08:20
NitrigaurTJ-, inside that cryptroot is a crypttab with only 1 byte in it. That's a bit strange08:23
TJ-Nitrigaur: that's the problem then!08:25
NitrigaurTJ-, Should I chroot into the vgubuntu-lvroot from my terminal to see what's going on, or to test some more?08:26
TJ-Nitrigaur: find the crypt device so you can manually unlock it08:26
TJ-(from inside the busybox shell)08:26
TJ-Nitrigaur: try "blkid" in busybox08:26
NitrigaurTJ-, I see it and it does have the same UUID as mentioned as in grub, so that went well. Strange that it is not mounting properly from grub08:28
NitrigaurTJ-, I have successfully opened both crypted devices and I can see them in my /dev/mapper08:30
TJ-Nitrigaur: at this stage it has /nothing/ to do with GRUB; GRUB is long gone. Now it is a problem created by the crytpsetup hooks when update-initramfs was called08:30
TJ-Nitrigaur: good, so now try "vgchange -ay"08:30
TJ-Nitrigaur: that should if not already, detect the VG and activate the LVs08:30
NitrigaurTJ-, Yes, it did :-)08:31
TJ-now 'exit' and the init should resume and boot08:31
NitrigaurThat's right, I'm in now. So how do I go about fixing my initramfs permanently?08:32
NitrigaurTJ-, ^08:33
TJ-Nitrigaur: first check the real /etc/crypttab is valid. Best to pastebin it for me so I can be sure there's no weird syntax that'll trip up the cryptsetup hook scripts08:33
NitrigaurTJ-, I will in a bit, but I'm going to join my Girl Friend first for some Breakfast. Can't keep her waiting ;-) . Thank you so much again. I'll return after breakfast.08:35
NitrigaurTJ-, I' ll pastebin my crypttab first though08:36
NitrigaurTJ-, Here you go and thanks in advance for your analysis: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5m7jwSCcRT/08:39
TJ-Nitrigaur: that looks fine, so when you're back we can test what update-initramfs is doing, with "sudo update-initramfs -v -u -k $(uname -r) |& tee /tmp/initrd.log" and then "T=$(mktemp -d); pushd $T; sudo unmkinitramfs /boot/initrd.img-$(uname -r) . ; cat ./main/cryptroot/crypttab "08:43
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unixbearddef a hardware/kernel problem09:08
TJ-unixbeard: did you see my earlier comments?09:09
unixbeardTJ-: no, I am running in a screen now so I won't lose text again.09:09
TJ-unixbeard: sounds like an issue we see mostly with I219-V I think is the model, and its EEE power saving modes09:09
unixbeardI went looking at my old dmesg and /var/crash to find (among other things) a potential issue with my video card.09:09
TJ-unixbeard: what precise Intel device is it? what does this report? "lspci -nnk -d ::200"09:09
unixbeardOh!  I also saw that, eeepc stuff (hah)09:09
unixbeardOne sec.09:10
unixbeardTJ-: This caught my eye: kernel: eeepc-wmi eeepc-wmi: Detected ASUSWMI, use DCTS ?09:10
unixbeardTJ-: using igc, Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel Corporation Device [8086:15f3] (rev 02)09:11
NitrigaurTJ-, btw, on this machine I'm working on 21.10 instead, though that *should* not make much of a difference09:12
unixbeard...but like I said, I also *just* got a crash in gnome-shell related to nvidia I guess, so I'm using v. 470 over 460.  Hopefully that takes care of that particular issue.09:12
TJ-unixbeard: check the eee state with ethtool09:12
TJ-unixbeard: also, I'd suspect the mobo's firmware ACPI since that affects power-saving configuration before OS starts09:13
TJ-unixbeard: can you share the complete kernel log? " journalctl -k | nc termbin.com 9999 "09:13
unixbeardTJ-: Maybe, sec.09:14
unixbeardTJ-: I don't see anything about EEE state using ethtool on my device.09:14
unixbeardEEE status: disabled <- sorry09:15
TJ-for others who are interested: "ethtool --show-eee <interface>"09:15
NitrigaurTJ-, I have executed both the mkinitramfs and the extraction of the initramfs image09:16
pikapikaWhats the recommended way to copy over a dead project to a new distro?09:16
pikapikaie an app that was in your existing install but likewly won't be in the new ubuntu since project appears dead09:16
TJ-unixbeard: so now we need to know *exactly* what the symptoms are when it fails. does the link goto state DOWN, does it just lose its DHCP lease, does "tcpdump -vvni <interface>" still show two-way traffic09:17
Nitrigaurpikapika, does that package have source code? In that case, you could just compile it yourself09:17
pikapikaI'll have to see if it does09:17
TJ-Nitrigaur: does the ./main/cryptroot/crypttab have the correct entry?09:17
unixbeardTJ-: Hmm, can I message the termbin link to you?09:19
NitrigaurTJ-, I' ll check to see if the UUID's match, just a sec...09:20
TJ-unixbeard: it's OK to share here, it's only the kernel log09:20
pikapikaI should save up the source before it vanishes09:20
pikapikaor even worse if it becomes some paid close source thing09:20
TJ-pikapika: you can always fetch the most recent source from the archive and do a dpkg-buildpackage locally09:21
pikapikaOh right, yeah good point that the Ubuntu repos themselves would have a source code09:21
NitrigaurTJ-, Yes, it does :-)09:21
unixbeardTJ-: https://termbin.com/sz7t09:21
pikapikaso I could save up the stuff from my current ubuntu09:21
pikapikaand copy it over in case the new ubuntu has removed it09:21
TJ-Nitrigaur: OK, so now do another boot attempt with what we know is a known-good configuration. Ensure you're booting the exact same kernel version so it used this initrd-img we've just checked.09:22
NitrigaurTJ-, aye. Rebooting now...09:22
TJ-unixbeard: 1st thing I'd do is update the mobo firmware to the lateset version. Currently it is on 0805 7/1/2020 but latest is 2423 26/8/2109:24
TJ-unixbeard: and there are a few "Improve system performance" generic isses listed in the various version changelogs  https://rog.asus.com/uk/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios09:25
NitrigaurTJ-, works straight away :-)09:25
TJ-Nitrigaur: so that somehow got corrupted09:25
NitrigaurTJ-, I'll try booting from the latest kernel now, to see if that works as well. What I noticed is that I got two shim-related lines, that I did not see during the previous boot.09:26
TJ-unixbeard: also, there may be a microcode update in those firmware updates that may fix the "__common_interrupt: 1.55 No irq handler for vector" happening on each core09:29
TJ-unixbeard: and related to the GPU: 2pci 0000:07:00.0: 32.000 Gb/s available PCIe bandwidth, limited by 2.5 GT/s PCIe x16 link at 0000:00:03.1 (capable of 126.016 Gb/s with 8.0 GT/s PCIe x16 link)"09:30
NitrigaurTJ-, I have made a screenshot. Do you want to see that (btw.: The new kernel boots up fine as well ;-) ) What I' m really curious about is what went wrong. I would like to preserve this setup along with an ansible-script so I can recreate my machine from scratch should I need a new machine or when I decide to scrap everything )except my data of course and start with a fresh machine.09:31
unixbeardTJ-: it just did it again, the network indicator in the upper right of my dekstop had a question mark over it, ip a said the link state as up though.09:32
TJ-Nitrigaur: no idea how the crypttab got corruped that way and it'd be very hard to track down unless you can reproduce it09:32
TJ-unixbeard: arghh, and I sent you some messages!09:33
TJ-unixbeard: what was the last you saw from me?09:33
unixbeardTJ-: I'll update the firmware, yeah.09:33
unixbeardTJ-: I'm running in a screen so no problems.09:33
TJ-unixbeard: oh yeah, you did say :)09:33
unixbeardAlso it didn't go down long enough to end the session.09:34
NitrigaurTJ-, I have already reproduced it on a 20.04 based VM on my work PC. This machine had exactly the same flaw as my last setup. i.e.: It dropped to Busybox.09:34
TJ-unixbeard: when it dies next time have a "sudo tcpdump -vvni enp6s0" ready to go and see if there's two-way traffic still (broadcasts and multicast traffic most likely)09:34
TJ-Nitrigaur: and you're doing this via ansible playbook and scripts?09:35
unixbeardTJ-: queued up, thank you!09:35
NitrigaurTJ-, Not yet, but I plane to ;-)09:35
NitrigaurTJ-, plane -> plan09:35
unixbeardI am thinking at this point it's problem a problem that will wind up being resolved in firmware.09:35
unixbeardit's probably a problem even09:35
TJ-Nitrigaur: so this has happened twice but with you building the installs manually?09:35
NitrigaurTJ-, Yes09:36
TJ-Nitrigaur: I have to point the finger at you then :D09:36
NitrigaurTJ-, Fair enough :-D09:36
TJ-Nitrigaur: the only way I can see that happening is if update-initramfs is run before /etc/crypttab has been fully configured09:37
NitrigaurTJ-, I *did* follow your instructions though.09:37
TJ-Nitrigaur: lots of people have done that and it has worked so there is likely something in your workflow that causes this09:37
NitrigaurTJ-, Let me check in my post-setup.bash script...09:37
NitrigaurTJ-, update-initramfs is all the way at the bottom, so it is not sequence related.09:38
BCBjust upgraded to Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS and now OpenDKIM will not start up Here is the output from sudo systemctl start opendkim and journalctl -xe https://dpaste.com/DN92JDJE3.txt09:39
TJ-Nitrigaur: let me state some facts. 1. as initrd.img has a /cryptroot/crypttab that tells us cryptsetup-initramfs hooks were triggered when "update-initramfs" ran. That means they saw an entry in /etc/crypttab that is a container for the root-fs. The hook script then should read /etc/crypttab line that matches, then write a modified form of that line to the /tmp/.mkinitramfs/cryptroot/crypttab file09:40
TJ-in the initrd.img it is assembling.09:40
BCBsorry if I missed a previous response09:40
TJ-Nitrigaur: from that you can see that either the 'write' process failed or, when the system boots, somehow that file is corrupted within the initrd-img, which seems more unlikely09:40
BCBI'm using OpenDKIM Filter v2.11.009:41
BCBI can't seem to find an OpenDKIM channel09:41
TJ-Nitrigaur: in your script you need to add a step to use unmkinitramfs and inspect the /cryptroot/crypttab to ensure it was written correctly, like we did manually earlier09:41
NitrigaurTJ-, I'll postbin my exact setup-script. Note that I'm running this line by line, by copy-pasting from it into the terminal, or I cannot enter my LUKS keys.09:42
TJ-Nitrigaur: ok :)09:43
TJ-BCB: check "journalctl -u opendkim.service -n 300" for more clues09:43
BCBTJ- will do.  thank you09:43
NitrigaurTJ-, Here you go: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/B2CQvxWGn9/09:44
TJ-BCB: locate the most recent "Starting ..." and hopefully you'll get a clue09:44
NitrigaurTJ-, It's probably just a typo somewhere. It mostly is ;-)09:45
BCBTJ- Nitrigaur "opendkim: milter socket must be specified"09:45
NitrigaurTJ-, I cannot thank you enough for walking me through this. Very much appreciated :-D IT was my first taste at actually fixing things from Busybox and I have been running Linux for about 24 years now.09:48
TJ-Nitrigaur: nothing obvious there, so as I said check the actual content of the created initrd.img-$version using unmkinitramfs09:48
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NitrigaurTJ-, I will. I'll restart my laptop proper this time to see if it works outside my VM as well. Thanks again and have a lovely Weekend :-)09:52
BCBTJ- mail.log is reporting: key data is not secure: /etc/opendkim is writeable and owned by uid 106 which is not the executing uid10:00
BCBTJ- private key is set to: -rw------- 1 opendkim opendkim  887 Dec 28  2016 default.private10:00
BCB???10:00
BCBTJ- Oct 30 05:52:40 server opendkim[33759]: vital: key data is not secure: /etc/opendkim is writeable and owned by uid 106 which is not the executing uid (0)10:01
TJ-BCB: the messages says "/etc/opendkim" not "/etc/opendkim/default.private"10:02
TJ-BCB: so secure the directory correctly10:02
TJ-BCB: also it sounds the process is starting as UID 0 rather than its expected ID?10:02
TJ-BCB: is 106 opendkim ?10:03
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unixbeardTJ-: Got a broken pipe ... argh.10:03
BCBTJ- how do I tell10:03
TJ-BCB: "getent passwd opendkim"10:03
TJ-unixbeard: call a plumber! :P10:04
BCBTJ- opendkim:x:106:115::/var/run/opendkim:/bin/false10:04
BCBdo I chmod 600 the opendkim folder10:04
TJ-BCB: so that is the 106 mentioned.10:04
TJ-BCB: I think you need to figure out why opendkim service is reporting the UID issue10:05
TJ-BCB: generally what happens with system services is, they're initially started as root but then once they're done essential things that require UID 0, they switch to a less privileged user, which in this case will be opendkim (106) to run as10:06
TJ-BCB: you said this is an upgrade to 20.04.3 ... what was the previous release version? this looks like a letover from the previous version10:07
BCBTJ- 16.04.7 LTS10:08
BCBI upgraded twice10:08
BCBthis week10:08
TJ-BCB: that is likely the cause then. Also, the package is untouched by Ubuntu, it is imported directly from Debian, so maybe there are some Debian bug reports about this10:14
BCBTJ- I'm reviewing an installation guide for OpenDKIM on Ubuntu 2010:20
dineshhannurkarubuntu error10:23
dineshhannurkarubuntu error10:24
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BardonHello, I'm on 21.10, I'd like to use Eclipse to run some java code. I did sudo snap install eclipse --classic, then I believe I did sudp apt install default-jre (but it was a long time ago so I'm note sure). At least I have "default-jre/impish,now 2:1.11-72build1 amd64" installed10:51
BardonBut when I try to run the code, it says "ava.lang.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Main has been compiled by a more recent version of the Java Runtime (class file version 59.0), this version of the Java Runtime only recognizes class file versions up to 55.0"10:51
BardonSo, can I just class file version 59.0 on Ubuntu?10:51
BardonI have "OpenJDK Runtime Environment (build 11.0.12+7-Ubuntu-0ubuntu3)" and "openjdk version "11.0.12" 2021-07-20"10:54
BCBTJ- it was a permission issue. Khepra in ##email suggested chmod and chown cmds. All set now.  Thank you.10:57
BardonI tried installing openjdk-18-jre but it doesn't seem to fix it10:57
TJ-BCB: it looked that way, glad it is solved11:00
TwGianTIs it possible to get the icons below my favorites on the dock (bar on left side of the screen) from re-arranging themselves? I find it very distracting.11:08
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_ganapathi_In some cases building debian file might required dsc file. is there any way to generate dsc automatically ?. like generating tar file and adding checksum into dsc file .12:30
TJ-_ganapathi_: "dpkg-source --build ..."12:41
_ganapathi_Ok. Thanks.12:45
BluesKajHi folks12:49
_ganapathi_dsc have checksum. its mandatory ?. or optional.12:53
gabriel?12:59
tomreyn!12:59
_ganapathi_debian build have dsc file. some builder required dsc file. usually dsc file have checksum of tar.xz file . so am asking here as checksum line on dsc file is mandatory for build or not13:05
tomreyn_ganapathi_: there'a at least one channel related to debian packaging on oftc, this may be a better place to get help with it.13:14
Andy_FlatlineThere's a weird problem with my Ubuntu 20.04. When I first turn on the laptop, it is extremely laggy for about 10 minutes. I mean, so bad that the mouse pointer will barely work and the keyboard will barely type letters. All of the windows take much longer to open, etc. So virtually unusable. When I leave the laptop alone for 10-15 minutes. This strange lagginess goes away. Has anyone encountered this problem before?13:22
tomreynAndy_Flatline: is this a fresh 20.04 installation, or did you upgrade? which cpu and how much RAM?13:26
tomreynto answer the last two questions and enable us to look for hardware / firmware related problems, you could run this to share the first 1000 lines of your system log:   journalctl -b | nc termbin.com 9999    post the url it reports here13:27
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Andy_FlatlineNo, it's been on this laptop for about 6 weeks. The CPU is an Intel Core i5-5200U. I have 8GB of ram.13:29
tomreynthat should be fine, so it has to be something else (and the logs might help)13:30
tomreynthe symptoms you're discussing would match "tracker", a file indexer (not user tracking), but this is not usually noticable unless you're short of ram or with a slow cpu13:32
Andy_FlatlineThe command you gave me for the log isn't doing anything13:36
FreeBDSMHi. Is it okay that stopping and disabling snapd breaks apparmor systemd unit?13:40
gameryes13:40
gamerbut take snapshots before doing that13:40
FreeBDSMtoo late13:40
gamerthats okay13:41
gameryou should always take backup13:41
FreeBDSMno point, I don't know how to restore13:42
FreeBDSMapp armor sounds like something important for security or something13:42
gamerkind of13:42
gamerbut you can restore it13:42
FreeBDSMshouldn't I just delete the conflicting /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.snapd.snap-confine.real?13:42
gamernope13:43
FreeBDSMwhy? I disabled snapd13:43
FreeBDSMand that file has snapd in its name13:43
FreeBDSMso it's a metastasis of that snapd cancer13:43
gameryou should take that file and rename it.13:43
FreeBDSMokay13:43
tomreynAndy_Flatline: try this:  dmesg | nc termbin.com 999913:43
tomreynAndy_Flatline: it wont work if the system is offline, though?13:44
FreeBDSMhow does apparmor know about /var/lib/snapd/apparmor/?13:47
FreeBDSMfound new metastases13:47
tomreynsnapd uses apparmor a lot for confinement, it's logical to me that there are many relations between the two.13:49
FreeBDSMI disabled snapd13:49
FreeBDSMapparmor now fails to start13:49
FreeBDSMit's not logincal that if snapd uses apparmor that apparmor might break when snapd is disabled13:49
tomreynprobably not, but i don't know what the error message is or what ubuntu version you're referring to. and i don't really want to support snap, so...13:50
FreeBDSMno one wants to support snap13:51
tomreynnot true, some people do so regularly here13:51
FreeBDSM`apt list --installed | grep snap` says I have `gir1.2-snapd`, `libsnapd-glib1` and `libsnappy1v5`13:51
FreeBDSMwell, moved that cancer away from those locations and apparmor now starts fine13:53
FreeBDSMdunno what it does though13:53
tomreynthat might be part of the problem13:54
FreeBDSMjust found out that linux mint is basically ubuntu-snap+cinnamon and if cinnamon is something like xfce (or can be replaced with it) - then I finally found what to migrate to (currently stuck with ubuntu 18.04 and it's support gets slowly dropped by the world)13:59
euouaeHello I'm trying to install kubuntu on an old mac, from usb. I see the Kubuntu splash logo, I cancel the filesystem check, and then it gets "stuck" in the splash screen. Is something supposed to happen?14:44
ioriaeuouae, most of the times, is a graphic issue; you might use 'nomodeset'  ; what's your video card ?14:45
euouaeI'm not sure14:46
euouaeHow to set nomodeset?14:46
ioria!nomodeset14:46
ubottuSystems with certain graphics chipsets may not boot properly out of the box. "Temporarily Add a Kernel Boot Parameter for Testing" as discussed at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters to add the "nomodeset" parameter there.14:46
euouaeIt has `quiet splash ---`14:49
euouaeWhat's that --- doing there? Write nomodeset after it?14:49
ioriayes14:50
ioriano, i mean before --- , just after splash14:51
euouaegot it14:51
euouaeioria It still seems to be 'stuck' in the splash14:59
euouaeIs there a way to look at what happens in the background?14:59
ioriaeuouae, esc iirc14:59
ioriaeuouae, how did you do the usb ?15:00
euouaeI just flashed it with balena etcher15:00
euouaeI didn't do the disk util preparation step with the partition. Maybe I should try that15:00
ioriaeuouae, how much ram do you have ?15:01
euouaeI think it's 2GB15:01
ioriaeuouae, for kubuntu it's not enough15:01
euouaeDo you think it's a ram issue then?15:01
ioriabut it should install anywys15:02
iorianope15:02
ioriaeuouae, 2G is good forlubuntu nowadays15:02
euouaeesc doesn't do anything15:03
ioriaeuouae, alt+f1   (or fx)15:04
euouaealt+f1 doesn't do it15:04
euouaeneither ctrl/cmd/option +f115:05
ioriaeuouae, i suggest you make the usb again (maybe try with lubuntu)15:05
euouaeokay, thank you15:06
ioriaok15:06
euouaeDoes lubuntu have ftp releases?15:08
euouaeI can't download https downloads because the certs on macOS are invalid and the download interrupts for some reason15:08
ioriaeuouae, torrents ?15:09
tomreyneuouae: there are also plain http mirrors15:11
tomreynhttp://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/15:13
euouaethanks!15:13
tomreynyou're welcome15:14
euouaeOk currently looking at the lubuntu splash screen and waiting15:28
TJ-euouae: tap Esc to see what splash is hiding :)15:30
euouaegood idea, it works this time :)15:30
euouaesomething about correcting GPT PMBR size mismatch by "write". 16+0 records in, 16+0 records out, and that's where the cursor is blinking15:31
euouaeyeah nothing else is happening15:34
euouaeThis is roughly what I'm looking at, https://paste.debian.net/1217384/ I wasn't able to make out everything from the picture I took15:37
euouaeI think I need to do the step where I set up the partitions right before I flash the medium15:38
ioriaeuouae, try rufus with the default settings : https://rufus.ie/en/15:41
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euouaeI've tried with disk utility, I still get the same messages except one more that talks of the 4th partition having an ext4 filesystem15:57
EriC^^euouae: what are you trying to flash? which iso?16:00
euouaethe amd64 one16:00
euouaeI've tried with kubuntu and lubuntu16:00
euouaeThe 21.04 version16:00
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ioriaeuouae, if you are on a unix-like system, you can also use 'dd'16:00
euouaeI guess there's something I'm forgetting to do or something is going wrong but I don't know what exactly16:03
euouaeI'll use rufus. Disk Utility didn't work out... I'm wondering if the hardware is 32bit? I doubt it but not sure16:07
euouaeoh wait, things are happening all of the sudden!16:08
ravageSometimes the installer really hangs for ages16:08
ravageBut you should really install 2116:10
ravage1016:10
ravageSupport for non LTS releases is not long and you will need to update soon16:10
ravageSo better start with a current release16:10
euouaewait, isn't 21.04 the LTS?16:11
ravageno16:12
euouaeoh my god16:12
ravagecurrent LTS is 20.0416:12
euouaeugh so frustrating16:12
ravagenext will be 22.0416:12
euouaeIs it possible to upgrade/downgrade to LTS from a fresh 21.04 install?16:12
ravageno16:13
cbreakeuouae: yes, but only a newer LTS16:13
ravagewell16:13
ravageno downgrades16:13
cbreakthe next LTS will be 22.0416:13
ravageyou can always update16:13
euouaeI think I'll upgrade to 22.04, can't repeat these steps again it's too much :P we've burned 5 OSes through videochat16:14
ravageso you could update to 21.10 now and next year to 22.0416:14
cbreakubuntu isn't that hard to install, is it?16:14
euouaecbreak it's hard to explain all the steps to someone over videochat, and the installer takes about 30 minutes to get going16:15
cbreak:/16:15
cbreakeuouae: once you're on 22.04, be sure to switch the auto-update track to LTS, or you might accidentally go to 22.1016:15
euouaeNo idea why, I even cancel the filesystem check :P old hardware + hard disk I guess16:15
tomreyneuouae: maybe the hdd is just broken? have yuo tried to examine this, yet?16:16
ravagei had the hanging installer a few times too. never found out why. waiting helps16:16
cbreakeuouae: one of my coworkers likes to install the server version without anything, and then only installing minimal desktop stuff as needed16:16
euouaetomreyn possibly, it's old hardware donated by an IT dept16:16
cbreakbut, I don't think I'd install anything on a hard disk these days. SSDs are just too good16:17
tomreyneuouae: lack of ram can also cause weird installation issues. but most of the time it's due to broken (removable) flash storage16:17
cbreakalso not too expensive nowadays. But my scale might be misaligned with the general public on this :D16:17
euouaethe cool thing about this mac is that it has a huge screen, maybe 21'' or more16:17
tomreynoh it's a mac16:17
cbreakyes. My scale definitely is misaligned. I have a "small" 24 inch screen16:18
euouaecbreak hehe yeah you're a techie... my wife calls it the "textbox"16:18
tomreynwait, 2G RAM only?16:18
euouaeteh textbox is the terminal16:18
tomreynif that is so, then don't waste your time16:19
euouaeWhat do you mean?16:19
tomreynif you just have 2GB RAM then you won't have a good experience with any of the official flavours16:20
cbreakubuntu server might work fine.16:20
cbreakmaybe with some minimal WM16:20
euouaethe /lightweight/ lubuntu will be bad? How come?16:20
tomreynand desktop installers will most likely just do what you've reported16:20
tomreynit's no lightweight, it used to be16:21
euouaelol16:21
rfmI find my 2GB Acer One does OK with xubuntu16:21
tomreyncompared to gnome, still a bit maybe16:21
cbreakeuouae: on an actual hard disk, swap will be very slow16:21
cbreakand with 2GB, you might actually need swap16:21
cbreakyou should check16:21
tomreynrfm: did you install it using the desktop installer? which one?16:22
cbreak(with something like htop, btop, bpytop or even swapon I suppose)16:22
rfmtomreyn, it would have been the normal xubuntu install at time time (probably 18.04; it's been upgraded since then)16:23
tomreynrfm: and which web browser are you using?16:23
tomreynis that "acer aspire one"?16:24
rfmI use chrome,  I don't open a zillion tabs, mind.   Yes, asipre one, with the Atom processor.  It came with 1GB ram, I upgraded it to 2GB which is the max for the processor.16:25
tomreynand that's a 64-bit one?16:25
tomreyneuouae: i guess you could try rfm's setup then.16:26
euouaexubuntu or lubuntu should both work I suppose. I'm giving it a try for now with the graphic installer16:27
rfmYes, 64 bit.   The reason I keep this old thing going is it is the last laptop left in the house with a ethernet connector, which is useful when checking wiring...16:27
tomreynrfm: hehe, okay, so it's not a daily driver, i see.16:27
ravagerfm: a USB ethernet dongle is like 10$. just saying :D16:27
rfmravage, yeah but it's inconvenient to run around the house with the extra dingus hanging out16:29
ravagetrue. always a bad idea to run around the house with a dingus hanging out.16:29
tomreyn...16:29
euouaeFAILED to start snap daemon and that's it16:33
cbreakdoesn't sound too bad16:33
cbreakall that snap stuff sucks ram anyway due to all that duplication going on16:34
euouaeit won't proceed though16:34
tomreynwhat is "it"?16:34
tomreynlubuntu 21.04 amd64 installation?16:35
euouaeI'm not sure what process it is, but yeah that one tomreyn16:35
tomreyndo you know which mac model this is?16:36
euouaeno wait! we _got_ a desktop!16:36
ravageeuouae: i thing the general solution to your problems with this old hardware is patience :)16:36
ravage*think16:36
tomreyni think the ubuntu installer would just fail with 2 GB RAM16:37
euouaeravage I wish there was an indication that /something/ is happening :( It's hard to know whether something has crashed or not. I guess things don't crash16:37
tomreynno, they get killed by OOM killer16:37
ravagexubuntu claims to run smoothly with 2GB. but i havent tried it for a long time16:37
ravageor maybe they just did not update their website since 201016:38
tomreynhttps://xubuntu.org/requirements/ says 512 MB RAM, I doubt this would work.16:39
alkisgThe light flavors can boot 18.04 32bit with 512 MB RAM. While 64bit needs about 150% of the RAM that the 32bit version needs16:42
alkisgSo my standard advice to schools here is "If your PC has <=2GB RAM, stick with 18.04"16:42
euouaeschools with linux? nice16:42
tomreynyou mean ubuntu 18.04 then, not one of the other flavours?16:42
FreeBDSMhas ubuntu already decided to stop focusing on snap technology?16:44
alkisgNo, gnome is too resource hungry for older PCs, we don't use it at all as usually schools are 5 years behind the rest of the world, hardware-wise16:44
ravage!discuss | FreeBDSM16:44
ubottuFreeBDSM: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!16:44
alkisgBut mate, kde, xubuntu, lubuntu are all fine16:44
tomreynalkisg: but the other flavours are EOL, right16:44
ravagemaybe thats a good place for this RAM discussion too now16:45
tomreyni can't actually seem to spot an i686 18.04 download either16:45
euouaealkisg are you talking about Greece? (I'm Greek)16:46
alkisgtomreyn: eol => yes, but between "not working" and "working eol", there's no choice really16:46
tomreynalkisg: okay, i see16:46
FreeBDSMalkisg: does it have to be ubuntu?16:47
alkisgtomreyn:  http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mate/releases/18.04/release/ubuntu-mate-18.04.5-desktop-i386.iso16:47
FreeBDSMubuntu is not targeted for low-resource PCs16:47
alkisgeuouae: yes16:47
alkisgFreeBDSM: the resource hungry application is the web. NOT the browsers. The web itself, with all the fancy javascript16:47
euouaealkisg How come you're installing linux in schools? Is that part of your job or how does that happen? It surprises me16:47
tomreynalkisg: thanks, i did spot the xubuntu i386 iso there. but, yes, EOL, i wouldn actually look for some other distro then.16:48
FreeBDSMalkisg: that's a school? just ban web and browsers, lol.16:48
alkisgeuouae: I'm an IT teacher, that has been appointed at a support office for schools for the past 10 years. See a map of schools there; and in the main site it has a why/how: https://ts.sch.gr/wiki/Linux/LTSP/Προχωρημένα/Χάρτης16:48
FreeBDSMsend dzadziki plx16:49
alkisgHaha16:49
euouaealkisg interesting. Shame that obsolete software is being installed though16:50
euouaei.e. unsupported & insecure16:50
FreeBDSMthere's no general solution for this problem16:51
alkisgNewer computer labs get 20.04 mate16:51
FreeBDSMconstant updating == constant alpha-testing16:51
euouaeYou could go with debian instead of ubuntu and not have to worry so much about this16:51
alkisgOlder ones get the same experience with 18.04 mate, yet with some security considerations, and that's acceptable to many schools16:51
FreeBDSMstuff is always broken in one way or the other (security vulns or broken functionality / ux / habits)16:52
alkisgI've installed debian in some of the schools as an experiment, but it'll need a lot of local polishing, it's not as desktop-ready as ubuntu16:52
FreeBDSMone man can't maintain (with good quality) a complex system such as an OS targeted for very wide set of users (I bet you have more than just a few PCs)16:53
alkisgWith 1000+ schools, we have more than 10000 PCs, yeah; but with our own educational app repository, we manage fine16:54
FreeBDSMin the long run, IMO, it's easier and better to just stick to the 'upstream'/'defaults' as much, as possible16:54
euouaealkisg cool!16:57
euouaeKids should learn python! :D16:57
onelegendyeah16:57
onelegendpython has very powerful libraries16:57
onelegendand while the whitespacing requirements might be annoying for some, it's a great way to force new programmers into writing clean code16:58
euouaeHow can I connect the wireless keyboard for the installation step?17:05
alkisgYeah python is taught in many of the high school grades here17:08
euouaealkisg during _my_ schooling I recall many bad experiences17:12
euouaeSo I'm glad to hear about ubuntu on schools, that's great progress17:12
euouae(e.g. we had a book calling CDs "new technology")17:14
alkisgeuouae: linux has been in some greek schools since 2000, but noone was using it. The good experience started in 2007+; this is also when it started becoming popular17:15
euouaeThat's around the time I graduated hehe17:15
alkisgYeah books get updated every ...15 years, they're bound to be old at some point. But anyway I think we're completely offtopic now17:15
pycuriousalkisg: thanks!17:16
alkisg👍️17:16
pycuriousAny ideas on what this is and how to debug this from dmesg -> [   68.163351] Out of memory: Killed process 671 (freshclam) total-vm:501900kB, anon-rss:358012kB, file-rss:0kB, shmem-rss:0kB, UID:114 pgtables:824kB oom_score_adj:017:16
cbreakpycurious: looks like your system went OOP because it's linux, and keeps overpromising and underdelivering, and then just goes around killing off processes to free up space again17:17
alkisgIt means that your OS detected an out of memory (RAM) condition, and it selected to kill freshclam to reclaim memory17:17
pycuriousI guess I'll remove freshclam17:23
FreeBDSMdo people nowadays use rsh? or did ssh replace rsh completely?17:23
pycuriousFreeaqingme: only ssh for me17:23
onelegendhttps://github.com/hakavlad/nohang17:24
cbreakpycurious: the OOM killer's victims are not neccessarily to blame17:24
onelegendFreeBDSM: nah, it's all SSH these days man17:26
tomreyneuouae: i just installed xubuntu 21.10 amd64 on a VM with 1024 MB RAM (and 20 MB VRAM on top) with installer defaults, so that's possible.17:27
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FreeBDSMdoes anyone use pssh/pdsh?17:29
euouaetomreyn thank you! lubuntu graphic installer has almost crashed right now : (17:30
onelegendFreeBSDM: funny thing is, telnet supports kerberos encryption and authentication17:30
euouaeI think there may be an issue with the wireless apple keyboard as well. I'll have to figure that out. We're postponing the installation until next weekend17:30
FreeBDSMis there web indes of ubuntu repos?17:33
FreeBDSMindex*17:33
FreeBDSMI'd like to see if packages like pdsh/pssh are still available in more recent ubuntus17:33
onelegendarchive.ubuntu.org17:34
onelegendarchive.ubuntu.com17:34
onelegendsorry wrong link17:34
onelegenddon't go to the first one lol17:34
FreeBDSMhttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/ubuntu/17:34
FreeBDSMdamn, I hate ubuntu naming17:35
FreeBDSMonelegend: how to use that stuff?17:36
FreeBDSMhttp://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/17:36
euouaeActually I have a 3.06 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB ram17:37
euouaeOkay, that sounds quite decent. I don't know why the installer was so painfully slow17:37
ravageFreeBDSM: https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/pdsh17:37
FreeBDSMravage: thanks, I hoped I could see contents of installed files, but turns out that just metadata was enough17:40
FreeBDSMso pssh/pdsh are kept alive17:40
FreeBDSMpdsh, however, depends on rsh-client and rsh is a dead tech17:41
FreeBDSMpdsh package links to project's homepage at https://computing.llnl.gov/linux/pdsh.html which returns 40417:42
TJ-FreeBDSM: see https://packages.ubuntu.com17:42
ravagethe universe repo is the place for packages to slowly die. so it seems appropiate17:42
TJ-https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/pdsh17:43
TJ-Towards the end of the page there are links to lists of files for each architecture17:43
FreeBDSMTJ-: that's metadata17:44
FreeBDSM(file names, without files themselves)17:44
TJ-FreeBDSM: well yes, if you want that, go to the source17:45
FreeBDSMyeah, that's what I meant17:45
Sven_vBhi! on focal I ran "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" in hopes it would make my video capture card work. it installed some nvidia drivers. after reboot, my initrd output is written in huge letters (80x25 text mode probably), and X fails to start with "(EE) Fatal server error:(EE) no screens found(EE)". is there an easy way to recover?17:45
FreeBDSMyou see, the package contents seem to differ in size, but the lists of files are the same, but then I noticed package's version got also bumped17:45
Sven_vBotherwise, I'd reinstall, but my script for that includes "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall" usually. do I need to disable that entirely for this machine, or can I exclude the breaking driver specifically?17:47
FreeBDSMhttps://www.google.com/search?q=pdsh+site%3Acomputing.llnl.gov returns 0 resoolts, I think it's time to just kill pdsh package in favor of pssh, they seem to do the same thing and pssh at least has a git repo17:48
cbreakSven_vB: and if you start X manually?17:50
Sven_vBcbreak, no, lightdm manages it for me17:50
cbreakmaybe you can fix the config before (if it's a config problem)17:50
cbreakyeah. but you're not forced to use it17:50
FreeBDSMread x's log17:51
cbreakyou can switch to an other TTY or so with ctrl-alt-F3 or something like that17:51
ravageSven_vB: if you did not you the nvidia driver before and installing it caused your problem try https://p.haxxors.com/m5v8pa9f.txt17:52
ravagei assume you use gnome desktop17:52
Sven_vBFreeBDSM, good hint. it had a message which log file I should read for details. will do that.17:53
ravagethe purge command sometimes removes the desktop package. so the install command is just to make sure it is still there17:53
FreeBDSMSven_vB: lsof it17:53
Sven_vBcbreak, yes, I have working local TTY shells, working SSH and working nullmodem shell17:54
Sven_vBravage, thanks, will read17:55
cbreakI sometimes had problems with conflicts between the ubuntu nvidia and the nvidia nvidia drivers17:55
TJ-FreeBDSM: a package that doesn't have "ubuntu" in its version is directly imported from Debian, so you'll find the source there. Best way to then drill down is via Debian Package Tracker to find bugs, source-code, etc.,.e.g  https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/pdsh17:55
cbreakbut manually removing all traces of ubuntu's and installing nvidia's helped fix that...17:55
TJ-FreeBDSM: "links" on the right side will have a "browse the source code"17:55
FreeBDSMTJ-: thanks!17:56
Sven_vBnow that I think of it, I remember I configured something to avoid installing proprietary nvidia drivers. I wonder how ubuntu-drivers could seem to succeed installing them, then. I guess I should somehow configure it to install all drivers _except_ proprietary nVidia drivers.17:58
FreeBDSMTJ-: https://software.llnl.gov/repo/#/chaos/pdsh followed some links and found new homepage for pdsh17:59
FreeBDSMif you can - you might want to update the url at packages.ubuntu.com17:59
TJ-FreeBDSM: it's not done there17:59
Sven_vBravage, I'd like to not install ubuntu-desktop because it has dependencies that I dislike. what's that step meant to really do?18:00
TJ-FreeBDSM: it comes from the package itself (debian/control) but as you'll see on Debian Tracker the automatic tools have already reported that problem18:00
ravageSven_vB: then check what the purge command removed and manually reinstall what you need18:00
Sven_vBravage, I see, ok.18:01
FreeBDSMTJ-: so if a ticket stays unclosed in debian (which is ubuntu's upstream in this case) - ubuntu will not fix it locally?18:01
TJ-FreeBDSM: "actions needs" > " Problems while searching for a new upstream version " > "uscan had problems while searching for a new upstream version:"18:01
TJ-FreeBDSM: unless the package is in Ubuntu's main component, /or/ for package in universe some Ubuntu dev wants to maintain it.18:01
FreeBDSMgot it18:02
TJ-FreeBDSM: we try to make all common changes upstream in Debian so everyone benefits18:02
TJ-FreeBDSM: the Debian tooling will have emailed the listed Debian maintainers(s)18:03
FreeBDSMwell, debian guys are not even aware that the package has newer releases18:03
TJ-FreeBDSM: because the upstream link has broken, but they will be aware of that breakage. Once they find time to fix the debian/watch file with the correct URL it'll all straighten out18:04
FreeBDSMthey are aware, they don't care18:05
FreeBDSMhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=940539 created 2 years ago18:06
ubottuDebian bug 940539 in pdsh "pdsh has obsolete home page URL" [Normal, Open]18:06
TJ-FreeBDSM: it looks like at least one of the maintainers hasn't been active for a couple of years18:06
FreeBDSMhe ded, probably18:06
FreeBDSMhttps://github.com/bpellin here he is, alive and even partially active18:08
FreeBDSMhe just gave up on debian, I guess18:09
TJ-FreeBDSM: this is where community contributions come in; you could create a patch to fix that since you're interested in that package18:10
FreeBDSMI did my best, I pointed at some stuff on IRC, surely that's more than enough18:11
Sven_vBravage, reinstalling fixed it. :)18:12
TJ-FreeBDSM: no, this isn't for devs or packages, thats done in email via the bug trackers in Debian18:12
ravageSven_vB: nice18:12
Sven_vBnow what should I do instead of "ubuntu-divers autoinstall" to keep the comfort of making stuff "just work" except for the nvidia drivers that it had installed?18:13
Sven_vB*drivers18:13
ravageubuntu-drivers list18:13
ravagewill show you what drivers it can manage for you18:13
ravagebut im almost sure the only thing it will show is the nvidia driver18:13
Sven_vBcurrently, it prints only one line, "nvidia-340". is it meant to output one driver name per line? then I would filter out "nvidia-340" lines, comma-glue together all others and run ubuntu-drivers install "$GLUED_NAMES"?18:16
Sven_vB(man ubuntu-drivers: "No manual entry for ubuntu-drivers")18:17
Sven_vBthe comma glue idea I got from ubuntu-drivers --help18:18
ravageit prints our all available drivers. so there is only one available for your system18:18
Guest87who has any support questions18:18
Guest87does someone need help18:18
Sven_vBravage, yeah, which is unfortunate because I cannot see in which format it would report potential other drivers.18:19
tomreynGuest87: hi, i'd say just wait till someone asks a question. and maybe set a better nickname in the meantime.18:19
ravageSven_vB: https://p.haxxors.com/qp7vhftv.txt18:20
Sven_vBravage, thanks! can you give me the "ubuntu-drivers devices" as well for comparison?18:21
ravagehttps://p.haxxors.com/h57cydiv.txt18:21
Guest87i made an ubuntu 21.10 live usb, is it safe to not have the ubuntu symlink in the root directory of the usb?18:22
Sven_vBwill the first word after "driver   :" always be an apt package name or can it be something other?18:22
ravageSven_vB: looks like it is always a package yes18:22
Sven_vBravage, ok, I guess I'll use that then. thanks again!18:23
Sven_vBin case someone wants to optimize the "ubuntu-drivers autoinstall", in my case the card identifies as "lspci -ks 05:00.0¶ 05:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation G94 [GeForce 9600 GT] (rev a1)¶         Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. G94 [GeForce 9600 GT]" and nouveau works for me.18:26
Guest87is it safe to not have the ubuntu symlink in an ubuntu live cd18:28
Sven_vBGuest87, not sure which one you meant, but probably yes.18:50
TJ-Guest87: isn't that symlink used for the CD archive repo pool?19:13
nishijima03hello19:45
nishijima03did you looked at gnome 40 performance?19:46
Eickmeyernishijima03: Do you have a support question?19:47
nishijima03Nope :>19:48
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keyjoo_words20:49
pinky_dumb question but is there a small netinstall image for 21.04 ?20:51
EriC^^!mini | pinky_20:53
ubottupinky_: The Minimal CD image is very small in size, and it downloads most packages from the Internet during installation, allowing you to select only those you want.  The installer is text based (rather than graphical as used on the Desktop DVD). See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD20:53
EriC^^there should be20:53
pinky_thanks thats exactly what i want and i found that page but where is 21.04 ?20:53
pinky_am i blind? :)20:54
tomreynIIRC it no longer exists20:54
keyjoo_ff20:54
pinky_http://cdimages.ubuntu.com/netboot/focal/20:54
tomreynit was based on debian installed, which was legacy, and probably dropped by now20:54
pinky_clicking 'Intel & AMD x86 Guide' takes me to a very confusing page20:54
tomreynhttps://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/netbooting-the-live-server-installer/1451020:55
tomreynoh, same url :)20:55
pinky_yeah i found this, too this is a link from there which is a 404 http://releases.ubuntu.com/focal/ubuntu-20.04.1-live-server-amd64.iso20:55
pinky_actually wait i found it, that page is just way too fancy20:57
TheFatherMindGreetings!  aptsh became unavailable after one of my upgrades some time back.  I would really like to use it again.  how do I get it back in?20:57
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tomreynTheFatherMind: was this ever in ubuntu? which package?21:02
TheFatherMindwell I used to be able to install it with apt  'aptsh' it was a sort of shell for apt.21:03
tomreynlooks like it was in bionic's universe https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=aptsh21:03
TheFatherMindYeah it is not in the repository anymore.21:05
tomreynTheFatherMind: it was dropped off debian, apparently for dependency issues21:05
TheFatherMindOh dear... this makes me so sad.21:05
TheFatherMindI had an uncle with dependency issues.  He was never the same again.21:05
TheFatherMindSo I imagine getting it installed in the more current versions would be very difficult.21:06
ravagethere is no current version21:06
ravagewebsite does not exist. last update on sourceforce is from 201421:07
ravagei would call is dead21:07
TheFatherMindaptsh is dead.21:09
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TheFatherMinddone!21:09
tomreynhttps://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=93068021:09
ubottuDebian bug 930680 in ftp.debian.org "RM: aptsh -- RoQA; Unmaintained; FTBFS with next apt" [Normal, Open]21:09
TheFatherMindThank you for taking the time to talk to me about this.  I deeply appreciate it.21:09
tomreynyou're welcome :)21:11
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pinky_so i guess the text installer doesn't support everything? i don't see how you create zfs on root https://linsomniac.gitlab.io/post/2020-04-09-ubuntu-2004-encrypted-zfs/21:34
tomreynpinky_: this article is about the (graphical) desktop installer21:37
tomreyn(and i do not know whether or not the server installer supports zfs encryption on the root file system)21:38
toddczfs encryption not yet but soon21:39
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pinky_ah ok thanks21:46
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arhHello people. This is urgent for me so I appreciate if someone can help me. I want to let someone login to my Ubuntu 20.04 VPS using their SSH key. I added their keys to authorized_keys file and changed the permission of .ssh folder and the authorized_keys files to 700 and 600. Now they should be able to login right? But when I type ssh IP, it asks me for password, but when I type ssh ubuntu@IP, it doesn't require a password and logs in but I can't use the22:14
arhsudo command.22:14
arhI changed the permissions using this command: $ chmod 700 -R ~/.ssh && chmod 600 ~/.ssh/authorized_keys22:15
arhWhen I want to reboot or do some stuff, it says permission denied. So I think there's still need for sudo and therefore a password.22:15
arhHow can I fix this?22:15
jhutchinsI think I have some issues with some of my chrome extensions.22:21
jhutchinsNext, they must log in as a user with an account on the target system.22:21
tomreynarh: so, there are mostly two commonly used authentication methods for the connection from a local computer to a remote ssh server: one is (ssh) password authentication, i.e. the password is sent to the ssh server and it checks whether this matches the password of the remote (on server) user you are trying to login to. and then there is key authentication, where your ssh client uses your locally stored ssh private key to authenticate to the22:26
tomreynserver as the given user. for this to work, the server must already have the public pkey of this ssh key pair, stored in the target users' ~/.ssh/authorized_keys - and the target user must be able to read this public key. an ssh private key *may* have an additional password on it, i.e. be locally encrypted with a password to safeguard against someone getting access to your computer just copying it.22:26
cuddylierI've upgraded my Ubuntu 20.04 to 5.14.14 kernel but I need to use turbostat and it requires the linux-tools package for the kernel. I cannot find a tools package for the 5.14.14-051414 kernel, does one not exist?22:27
tomreynarh: and then there is sudo on the server, which may be set up to require the executing users' password to carry out administrative tasks. that's how ubuntu usually sets up the first user.22:27
tomreyn(that is the one created *after+ the root user)22:27
ravagecuddylier: 5.14 is not a supported kernel on 20.04. so there is no such package22:29
arhtomreyn, so I have to give them the user's password to let them use sudo, right?22:29
arhActually, I should change the root password, right?22:30
arhsudo passwd root22:30
arhAnd then give the password to that person.22:30
arhIs it correct tomreyn?22:30
tomreynarh: with this explained, looking at your questions, you seem to be working on some different issues: (1) which  is the right remote user to login to, for you, and (possibly a different one) for the other person you are trying to grant access? (2) should your or the uother person's remote user be able to run administrative commands (as root) through sudo? and if so, should sudo prompt them for their remote users' password? (3) how do you install22:31
tomreynthe ssh public key of this other person you want to grant access, and on which remote user.22:31
tomreynarh: there should be no root password normally.22:31
tomreynarh: you should probably have two separate remote user accounts, one for the other person and one for you. both you and the other person would then    ssh myremoteuser@remoteserver22:32
tomreynarh: that way you can have differnet sudo passwords for your self and the other person22:33
arhtomreyn, (1) there's only one user on this machine. Should I create a new account for them? (2) Yes they should be able to, I want them to run/install/modify some stuff22:33
arhAh OK.22:34
rfmarh, and you can put e.g. "theiruser ALL=(ALL) NOPASSWD:ALL" in /etc/sudoers (or a file in /etc/sudoers.d), then they could sudo without a password.  (This is what the AWS ubuntu images do...)22:34
arhSo I should create a new user with addministrative access for them first.22:35
tomreynarh: to (1) that can be a good approach, yes.  (2) then do as rfm says if you want them to be able to sudo with entering a password, or do     sudo adduser otheruser sudo    if you want them to be able to sudo with entering their remote users' password22:36
tomreyn(2) then do as rfm says if you want them to be able to sudo withOUT entering a password, or do     sudo adduser otheruser sudo    if you want them to be able to sudo with entering their remote users' password22:37
tomreyn^ fixed ;)22:37
arhtomreyn, rfm, I create a user with root access for them. Now can you please tell me, if they set up something, say a Nextcloud instance, and I delete their username, will the that setup be deleted too?22:43
tomreynarh: it wont22:44
tomreynit may stop working, though, depending on how they set it up22:44
arhtomrey, rfm, thank you guys very much. I really appreciate it.22:44
tomreynarh: you're welcome. make sure to tell them which remote user the need to ssh in with (by default, and ssh client will try to login to the remote server with the same username they are running as locally)22:45
TJ-sounds like the perfect scenario for using an unprivileged container for the user, then they get a complete OS and root inside it, with no impact on the host22:46
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Gallomimiacan someone remind me what to do to recreate my swapfile and turn it back on?23:58
Gallomimiai know... swaponn. what about fstab23:58

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