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TJ-brutex: did you check the file type as I suggested?00:00
TJ-brutex: it isn't clear what you're doing there. Setting up a local disk archive repository?00:01
brutexTJ-, i cannot understand u00:01
brutexTJ-, yes00:01
TJ-brutex: so the archive repository is missing a key file "Release" (or "InRelease")00:02
brutexTJ-, what i need to type00:02
TJ-brutex: what type is the .pub file, use "file path/to/file.pub" to find out00:02
brutexTJ-, /var/cuda-repo-ubuntu2004-11-5-local/7fa2af80.pub: PGP public key block Public-Key (old)00:04
TJ-brutex: aahhh "old"00:05
brutexold yes00:05
brutexapt-key deprecated:)00:05
brutexadd00:05
TJ-brutex: you'll need to use 'gpg' to convert that file to the required format. I'm not sure how you'd do it, but it likely means you create a temporary keyring, import that 'old' key into the keyring, then export it in the correct format00:07
Sven_vBhi :) I need a DNS override like /etc/hosts but for a a wildcard subdomain. is there an easier way with Ubuntu, than setting up a bind9 in my LAN?00:17
Sven_vB+focal00:17
Sven_vBin case it helps, I control the official DNS for the subdomain but from within my LAN I want it resolved to a local server rather than the public one.00:18
Sven_vB*from my Ubuntu machines in my LAN00:19
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brutexTJ-: how to convert it with which cmds00:54
noarb-when I login via ssh and see the pam_motd, I have a few br-<> devices, a vbr0, docker0, and my traditional ethernet. `ip route show` shows a few are 'linkdown', can I remove these if things are functional otherwise? The linkdown are for a br-<> device and a virbr0 device00:59
TJ-noarb-: scripts are usually found in /etc/update-motd.d/01:03
klausfiendnoarb-: if they're not going to persist (or get recreated) by a reboot, you can use `ip link del <ifname>` (i think that's the syntax)01:04
brutexwhy after compiling a new custom kernel i got on boot dropping to BusyBox shell?01:34
brutex21.1001:35
brutexi am using make -j 5 bindeb-pkg and then dpkg -i pkgs?01:35
brutexcustom try with make, make modules_install and make install turns me the same01:35
brutexafter grub-update and reboot01:36
brutexinitrd problems?01:37
computerjoe314Is there a way I can make it that my computer automatically enters the "Power Saver" mode found in settings every time I turn it on?02:01
ravagecomputerjoe314: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PowerManagement/ReducedPower02:07
computerjoe314Thank you!02:10
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rwinnerHi all, does nm-applet work in fluxbox? Or must I use iwconfig? thanks02:26
ravagerwinner: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Fluxbox " For example, to get the usual networking icon in the taskbar, you can put nm-applet & at the bottom of ~/.fluxbox/startup."02:49
rwinnerravage: thanks. I see there's also wpa_gui, but I dont' think it's in the repositories....02:51
ravageno idea. never used fluxbox. that was a google result02:52
rwinnerravage: Yea, I used to be a heavy user back in the day; thought it might be interesting to give it a whirl just to check it out...02:53
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Guest9102hello04:51
Guest9102anybody awake?04:51
yukiupO_O05:16
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katniswhat does -ia do on command?06:06
katnisls -ia06:07
Obscenityman ls06:07
katnisforgot about manual06:07
katnisthank you06:07
Obscenityi always use ls -lash06:07
katnissorry i am new so i gotta look up everything you say06:08
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rfmY'now about 1988 when I first started using Unix, I just read straight thru the entire manual (all man pages)..  Now do you start now?07:27
Tas-sosHello Ubuntu community! o/07:34
Tas-sosI've a script that when ends return some exit codes, can I push/force it with some trick to return every time 0 ?07:35
Tas-soswith some pipeline ro something.. ?07:35
rfmTas-sos, easiest would be to wrap in another script that runs the other script and then does exit 0..07:36
katnisinstalled locate, tried to update the database with sudo updatedb but it says permission denied :/ even tho i am root07:36
rfmTas-sos, I suspect a script that did "otherscript || true" might do it \07:38
Tas-sos rfm: Very nice idea, but this is not possible for me use case.. its need to execute exactly this script..07:38
rfmTas-sos, so you have some very exact requirements there. You would have to give a very exact description of the situation and the restrictions on what you can do for anybody to help.07:41
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ravagealso this sounds like a question for #bash07:42
rfmkatnis, any network (like NFS) file systems mounted?07:44
katniswill samba be your answeer??07:44
katnisoh btw it fixed itself07:44
katnisidk if i can say it as "fixed"07:44
katnisupdatedb just updated itself07:44
katnisthats why i couldnt touch it07:45
katnisbut thanks for the attention :D07:45
portmanteauI just did a clean install of lubuntu 21.04 and after about 15 minutes the CPU load goes to 100%. I think it's an automatic update but the problem remains even after I uncheck all updates in the software sources control panel.07:46
portmanteauthanks in advance07:46
katnisportmanteau: did u check ur cpu usage?07:48
portmanteauyes07:48
katnisand there was nothing?07:48
portmanteauwhat did I say my CPU load was?07:49
katnis10007:49
rfmportmanteau, well, if background update is already running, clicking off boxes won't stop it.  I'd run "top" in window and see if unattended-updates or dpkg is eating all the time07:49
rfmportmanteau, and if it was I'd just let it finish...07:49
katnisthats mystery07:49
portmanteauI agree but just out of curiosity I want to know so I can disable it07:49
portmanteaualso I don't know how long this auto-update is going to last or if it's an update at all07:50
rfmportmanteau, well, did you run top to see who was eating the cpu?07:53
portmanteaunot yet I'm waiting for the problem to come back07:55
portmanteauis software sources the only place in lubuntu to configure updates and auto updates?07:55
alkisgNo, snap updates cannot be disabled except by some ninja-fu that the "casper" program of live CDs does07:56
portmanteauI don't even know what snap updates are07:57
portmanteaurfm I can't even get to the terminal when it occurs so I can't run top07:57
alkisgRun: snap list | nc termbin.com 999907:57
alkisgUbuntu has two different software installation methods currently, apt and snap. Apt updates can be easily disabled, while snap program updates cannot be disabled easily.07:59
portmanteauno snaps are installed it says07:59
portmanteauwhat is snap anyway?07:59
alkisgA program. https://snapcraft.io/07:59
portmanteauthis is a fresh install of the OS07:59
alkisgBut if you have no snaps installed, then that's not the problem08:00
portmanteauis there a way to disable all snap automatic updates08:00
rfmportmanteau, you can always open another terminal with ctrl-alt-t08:00
portmanteauokay got it thank you08:00
portmanteauthank you that's a cool shortcut08:00
alkisgsudo apt purge snap => removes snap along with all its programs; if you say you have none, it won't remove any programs :)08:00
portmanteauI really am a newbie08:00
portmanteauokay let me try that08:01
alkisgsudo apt purge snapd   (not snap)08:01
portmanteauso this USB drive I bought on eBay... can I use the non-persistent partition to refresh the persistent one?08:01
portmanteauokay cool I did not command and snapped was not removed because it was not installed08:02
alkisg(as I said in #linux, I won't answer that one, really, persistence is a completely different topic which it own problems, I really doubt some ebay seller got it right)08:02
alkisgsudo apt purge snapd, not snap08:03
alkisgIf snap list said "no snaps installed", it means that snapd WAS installed, to answer that...08:03
portmanteauit said try snap install hello world08:03
portmanteauand it downloaded something about 15 MB big and I'm scared now08:04
alkisgWhich apt purge command did you type?08:04
portmanteauI didn't08:04
portmanteaulet me try08:04
alkisg> okay cool I did not command and snapped was not removed because it was not installed08:05
portmanteauI'm a little nervous doing this because I shouldn't have problems right out of the box like this08:05
alkisgWith an official lubuntu stick, sure08:05
portmanteauand I don't want to ruin my nice clean persistent partition08:05
alkisgWith an unofficial ebay stick with custom persistence => a whole lot of issues08:05
portmanteauit can't be that hard to make a USB stick without problems08:06
portmanteauI'm not going to Shell out money for an official stick on the off chance that this guy with great feedback screwed something up08:06
alkisgDid you ever try to implement custom persistence?08:06
alkisgYou don't need money to install lubuntu in a stick08:06
alkisgIt's free08:06
alkisgYou just need to follow the official installation instructions08:07
portmanteauI'm more likely to screw something up then someone on eBay who sells many of them08:07
portmanteaubesides I don't have a system to do that08:08
portmanteauthat's why I bought a stick08:08
alkisgThe results say otherwise though; NOW you have a system that crashes after 15 minutes08:08
alkisgI never had one of them, using the official instructions :)08:08
portmanteauthe results are me talking into irc08:08
portmanteauI have faith in the stick08:08
portmanteauanyway let's just wait around until the problem comes back and I will08:09
portmanteauuse htop to identify what is taking up the CPU08:09
alkisgOK anyway; regarding actions, you can have a `top` command running already to see what's causing this, and you could also uninstall snap in case that's  to blame08:09
portmanteauyeah thank you I will remember the snapd uninstall command08:09
portmanteauso far so good though and now I learned how to open a new terminal with the keyboard and install something with SNAP08:10
portmanteaudo you know why they added something in addition to apt?08:10
alkisgTo see what kind of perstistence that person implemented, the commands are `mount` and `df -h` and `sudo lsblk --fs`08:10
portmanteauwhat can snap do that apt cannot?08:10
alkisgsnap allows the vendors to send updates whenever they want08:10
alkisgWhile apt is managed by the distribution08:10
alkisgSo e.g. a .deb firefox would be sent by canonical, and a .snap firefox would be sent by mozilla08:11
rfmportmanteau, wouldn't you be happier with debian, or maybe gentoo?08:11
ravageit's just canonical's version of the microsoft store08:11
portmanteauoh I see08:13
portmanteauwhy do you think I would be happier?08:13
portmanteauI just want it to go as fast as possible08:13
portmanteauand I'm a complete newbie08:13
portmanteauthose are the only criteria08:13
portmanteauI know enough Linux to configure znc on a vps and that's it08:14
portmanteauand how to navigate man cages and the little vim08:14
ravagethats more than a lot of people can do08:14
portmanteaus/cages/pages08:14
portmanteauty I've been ready to learn Linux for a long time now08:15
alkisgAnd sed expressions is a whole lot more :D08:15
portmanteauyeah I've been ready to learn for a long long time, but reasons08:15
rfmso, gentoo is what you want, it's the fastest possible. start at https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Handbook:AMD64/Full/Installation08:15
alkisggentoo for newbies, excellent :D08:15
ravagethat is really bad advice08:15
alkisg(it's for very advanced users...)08:16
portmanteauyeah don't forget the newbie part08:16
portmanteauand it seems to be running impressively fast considering the shipping cost more on this used computer08:16
portmanteauit's a core 2 Duo about 11 years old08:16
alkisgHow much ram?08:16
portmanteauit would barely run Vista with a 3.3 on the Windows experience scale08:16
portmanteaucurrently one gig but I have four gigs coming08:17
portmanteauand it looks like I will need to change the hard-drive out08:17
ravageplease upgrade asap. 1GB is insane :)08:17
portmanteauwell I will but the processor is terrible08:17
alkisgWith 1 GB it'll crash with out of ram, or hang with full swap usage08:17
ravageyou could just look for a used notebook :)08:17
alkisg32bit or 64bit lubuntu?08:18
ravageportable and you can connect it to a monitor08:18
alkisgdpkg --print-architecture08:18
* enyc meows ravage alkisg portmanteau 08:18
portmanteau64-bit08:18
alkisgHey enyc08:18
ravagegood morning08:18
alkisgYeah that's completely insane08:18
portmanteauthank you for the suggestions but I believe I'll stick with lubuntu for now08:18
enycportmanteau: a few use core-2-duo's still...  sometimes cpu chip can be updated for a few-pounds ebay update too  if you can change with thermal paste etc...  BUT...  they are often a bit slow for modern usage.08:19
alkisgportmanteau: wait for the extra RAM before you troubleshoot more, as it's certainly an issue; it might be automatically solved when you get the extra RAM08:19
ravagei used my c2d for a very long time08:19
enycportmanteau: 3rd-gen core-i5's etc aren't expensive to find in machines08:19
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enycportmanteau: look for used thinkpads =) x230 t430 ... etc...08:21
portmanteauenyc do those have the little finger nubbin in the middle of the keyboard?08:22
ravagethey do :D08:22
portmanteauwhat are those called again?08:22
enycportmanteau: yes, trackpoint, which there are 3 varieties of keycaps08:22
portmanteauI love those things08:22
portmanteauI'm a little surprised it isn't more popular08:22
enycportmanteau: in any case, just... if you are looking for cheap/used machines for linux, and (in most cases) not wanting 3d-acceleration,  used thinkpads are (in general) good reliable staple option08:22
enycportmanteau: seem to last a lot lot better than hp-consumer stuff and IME old-dells too08:23
portmanteauokay if I can't get this system working well I'll go for that08:23
portmanteauIME?08:23
enycportmanteau: In My Experience08:23
alkisgportmanteau: seek your CPU in cpubenchmark.net, and tell us the score. If it's over 1000, it's acceptable08:23
portmanteaualright thank you so much for all the help08:23
portmanteaucan I measure it right on the website?08:24
alkisgYeah just tell us the model name, cat /proc/cpuinfo08:24
portmanteauwait nevermind I can just look it up one second08:24
portmanteauI think I remember it was 800 something but let me check08:24
enycalkisg portmanteau :  "lscpu"  is a useful tool available now08:24
alkisggrep model /proc/cpuinfo08:24
ravagemine was. https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu_lookup.php?cpu=Intel+Core2+Duo+E6600+%40+2.40GHz&id=91208:25
enycA friend has a core-2-duo in HP-compaq DX2300...  had to replace E2160 cpu with E6600  (improved performance noticeably too)   to get VT-X virtualization support08:26
portmanteauwhich number am I looking at the average CPU mark?08:26
portmanteauI'm a T5800 core 2 duo @ 2ghz08:27
alkisgportmanteau:  https://www.cpubenchmark.net/cpu.php?cpu=Intel+Core2+Duo+T5800+%40+2.00GHz&id=990 ==> 542 score08:27
enycHowever, the stupid HP bios was disabling Virtualization and I had to  MODBIN  the bios-image  in order to get a working image  which when reflashed and cmos-reset would THEN  enable virtualization in an option which had no actual menu-item grrrrrrrrr08:27
ravageso my current CPU is more than 10 times faster. interesting. never checked the score08:27
alkisgIt can show youtube, but not e.g. full HD. I wouldn't invest too much on it08:28
DisconsentedThat's a 13 year old fixed frequency dual core, you don't need some terrible benchmark site to tell you its slow :P08:28
portmanteaulol yeah, 64208:28
portmanteauit's kind of like having a slow but new car08:28
ravagedont waste money on that system. look for something new/used :)08:28
Disconsented^08:28
portmanteauflooring it everywhere. love that08:28
portmanteauit was $1008:29
portmanteau:D08:29
ravagenew HDD and RAM will cost more than 10$08:29
portmanteauyes, with new battery charger,08:29
portmanteauthe ram $13 and the used hd $20 but i can get a refund on the hdd08:30
portmanteaubecause it seems to be a lemon08:30
alkisgFor new purchases, even second hand, look for cpubenchmark score over 200008:30
enycportmanteau: the T5800 is one of the better core-2-duos   but +1 I agree as others say  excepting maybe few quid adding some ram  (those machines often work with upto about 4gb ram which often only 3gb usable)   not worth bothering with....08:30
alkisgE.g. a typical new laptop may have 8000+ score08:31
portmanteauin all, if you can get me a 15" computer with SSD and 4gb ram and blu ray-rw all for about $125 please tell me where08:31
portmanteaui will need a system for school08:31
DisconsentedI doubt you need a bluray reader/writer for school08:31
enycportmanteau: blu-ray drives are the oddity in your request, lots of machines don't bother with optical drives built in08:31
portmanteauyeah I just said that for context08:32
portmanteauI don't know if the system is good value or not but it went kind of a test to see if they're ready quickly I could get a very very cheap system on eBay08:32
portmanteaus/it went/it was08:32
enycportmanteau: this might be best moved to the #hardware channel08:32
enycno longer an ubuntu disgussion08:33
DisconsentedEh, we don't really do shopping for laptops08:33
portmanteauyeah sure thing08:33
DisconsentedBest we'll say is shop second hand somewhere08:33
portmanteauI was just responding to the commentary08:33
portmanteauit seems like the auto update problem resolved itself08:33
portmanteaumaybe the update completed in the background while we were chatting here08:33
enycportmanteau: /join #hardware08:34
portmanteaumake me08:38
portmanteaujk08:42
portmanteaujoining hardware...08:42
ravagethere are also #ubuntu-discuss and #ubuntu-offtopic for chatting :)08:45
portmanteauokay the problem is back swap is used at 100% what do I do08:56
portmanteauCPU saturated at 50%08:56
ravageget better hardware08:56
portmanteaui told you I can't afford that08:56
portmanteauthis is a test08:56
ravagethen at least get the RAM upgrade08:56
portmanteaucan lubuntu live up to its purpose08:57
ravage1 GB is not enough for a stable system08:57
portmanteauaccording to the system requirements it is enough08:57
portmanteauremember when a hundred and twenty-eight megabytes was enough?08:57
ravageit was in 2015 maybe08:57
portmanteauthis system meets the system requirements08:57
portmanteaustep aside if the only advice you have for me is to buy a new computer08:57
portmanteauasshole08:58
ravageheh. i wish you a nice day too08:58
portmanteauI'm sorry. I'm poor and mad about it09:03
portmanteaubut seriously irc support has ADD09:03
portmanteauanswer the question asked, plz09:05
katnisits hard for me to understand hard link and symbolic link09:31
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TJ-katnis: Hard links =  more than one directory entry pointing to a file (not a directory), on the same file-system, point to the same data i-node number. Symbolic = directory entries contain the text of a path which is a directory or file, on the same or another file-system10:13
katnislike shortcut on windows??10:14
j0kkerhelloo :D10:15
juliandroskeshortcuts(.lnk files) are like Symbolic links10:16
TJ-katnis sort-of, yes. If an analogy will help think of a hard link as a 2 different addresses to the same house, and a symbolic link as a list of instructions as to how to get to the address10:16
katnisohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh10:17
katnis2 different addresses but still you will make it to go to the same house10:17
TJ-katnis: technically, hard links are a 'dirent' structure containing the same i-node number, whereas a symbolic link is actually the text of a file path stored in the attributes of the dirent, but not pointing to an i-node10:17
j0kkerhow can i know if my gpu is runing properly,  that its on the right driver ..10:18
j0kkerhttps://ibb.co/YhyZGsq10:18
j0kkerthere are the choices ive been given,,10:18
j0kkerim pretty new to linux ty10:19
katnisthank you so much for the help TJ- !!!<3333333333333310:21
ravagej0kker: run "glxinfo | grep vendor | nc termbin.com 9999" and paste the link here10:23
katnisomg i learned grep today10:23
TJ-j0kker: wow, that *is* confusing! I've not touched Nvidia in several years but generally I'd assume the highest version number - but with 3 versions lsited there may be a reason for that10:24
ravageits a very old card. his version may be ok10:24
fusionfuture[m]katnis: Congratulations10:24
TJ- echo "oh you did, did you katnis" | grep -ov did10:24
ravageim not sure if his card is supported by the latest one10:24
TJ-ravage: me neither - they are only listed though if the package declares the device's PCI ID in its alias list so it is supposed to10:25
katnisecho "oh you did, did you katnis" | grep -ov did << i literally typed this on my terminal10:25
TJ-katnis: you were meant to :)10:25
katnisnothing happens10:25
TJ-katnis: indeed, because of the -o "only show matches" flag10:26
TJ-katnis: now try removing the o10:26
ravageits a mobile card. so the new driver will not work wonders anyway :)10:26
katnisokay10:26
j0kkeri was using the latest one, now i switched to this one, but i cant notice a diference ...10:26
TJ-katnis: -v inverts the sense of the match10:26
katnislike grep -v did10:26
TJ-katnis: now keep -o but drop -v10:26
katnisOO10:26
ravagej0kker: if the newest works select it again and run the command i sent you10:26
j0kkerwhats the diference between the server ones ? should i try those to ? :D10:27
katnisi see 2 did10:27
ravagedont use the server one10:27
j0kkergive me a sec10:27
TJ-katnis: right, grep matched instances of 'did' in the line and would usually show the entire line but -o restricts the output to what matches10:27
katnisi tried did you10:27
katnisbut it doesnt recognize10:28
TJ- echo "oh you did, did you katnis" | grep -o ' d.*d '10:28
katnisO10:28
katnisYAY10:28
TJ-katnis: grep, sed, cut, awk are building blocks in most shell scripts to extract and test text10:30
j0kkerdo i need a reboot after changing those ?10:30
katnis echo "oh you did, did you katnis" | grep -o 'you.*did.*you'10:30
katnisnow i see perfectly10:30
TJ-j0kker: yes, for those kind of drivers10:30
katnisi have seen awk but not the others10:30
j0kkerbrb10:30
katnisi need to grind on this10:30
katnisso i can get a job10:30
katnishope someone hires me later10:31
TJ-katnis: "echo "one:two:three" | cut -f 2 -d:  "10:31
TJ-katnis: 'cut' separates the input into 'fields' (like a spreadsheet) the separator being set by "-d" and you select the field with "-f"10:32
katnisi should memo this10:32
c_89Hi, I have installed a custom font MYFONT.TTF but I not found it in `xfce-terminAl` when  i setting font preference10:36
TJ-katnis: this might come in handy, the examples and sample chapters https://github.com/learnbyexample/cli_text_processing_coreutils10:36
katnisthank you so much10:36
katnisi will take a look at it10:36
katnisjust had a sneak peek and woah what are those ::DDDD10:37
TJ-katnis: most distros install GNU coreutils so all these are in ever install. if you want to see the files "dpkg -L coreutils | grep bin" to see just the binary files. For each there is a manual page (man-page) which you can look at using the command "man <command-name>" e.g. "man grep" or "man seq"10:39
TJ-katnis: and because they process text you can pipe output of one to input of another as much as you want.10:42
katnisi need time to understand10:42
TJ-katnis: e.g. build a command up like this (try each of these): "seq 12 24"  "seq 12 24 | grep 2"  "seq 12 24 | grep 2 | tac"10:42
katnisok lets install coreutils first10:43
katnisone at a time10:43
TJ-katnis: coreutils will be installed, or should be on most installs, these are required tools for most other more complex tools10:43
TJ-katnis: we use these to build pipelines to build complex filters to extract data and make decisions10:44
TJ-katnis: I'll leave you with that, I have a reboot to do to kernel v5.1510:45
katnisthis is very helpful10:45
katnisi love manual10:45
katnisstill havent finished reading stdio.h tho10:45
j0kkerit didnt find the command, it says i should instal mesa-utils10:46
j0kkerserver glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation10:48
j0kkerclient glx vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation10:48
j0kkerOpenGL vendor string: NVIDIA Corporation10:48
j0kkerso its there, but how do i know if its runing properly, with full strength10:49
ravageit runs properly10:52
j0kkerallright :D ty10:54
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j0kkergonna try to get a game up and runing to compare the video drivers preformance... maybe it will run better on the older version ...11:34
Ras314Hi there12:07
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bittinhey12:10
Ras314I have a question regarding crontab and which kind of commands I can put in there. Is anyone used to deal with crontab?12:11
AlabalisticRas314: all commands12:13
Alabalisticwith there path12:13
Alabalistic/home/user/script.sh12:14
Ras314I mean. If I type in console $if [whatever -lt 3] then { cat /bla/bla.txt}    and it works, but in cron does not12:15
Ras314I dont want to make a script.sh, just need to be a single command in cron12:16
Ras314Is it possible?12:16
Alabalisticno you make a executable script file12:16
Alabalisticthen you point cron to the file12:16
Alabalisticecho " $if [whatever -lt 3] then { cat /bla/bla.txt}" > script.sh12:17
Alabalisticchmod +x script.sh12:17
Alabalisticthen you test it if it works go CRON12:17
Ras314Yeah, that should work, but I'd like to use a single line command if possible, and I do not understand the reason because It dont12:18
Alabalisticlets say the command is a parameter, but you miss the executor12:20
Alabalisticcron don't know whit what to run this command12:20
Alabalistichttps://www.computerhope.com/unix/ush.htm12:22
Alabalistichere will be the answer, but I know very little bash12:22
Ras314Yeah, I though that too and I tryed * * * * * /bin/bash if [whatever -lt 3] then { cat /bla/bla.txt}12:23
TJ-Ras314: you'd need bash -c " ... " at the least12:24
ravagebash -c 'i=1;if [ $i == 1 ]; then echo "i is one"; else echo "i is $i"; fi'12:24
ravagethat should work12:25
TJ-/usr/bin/bash -c '[[ $whatever -lt 3 ]] && cat /bla/bla.txt'12:25
Ras314Thx. I will try that. Thank you fellows12:26
kali_hi12:42
BluesKajHi all12:43
kali_hello12:43
bittinhi12:51
summonnerbittin, ask away13:19
bittini don't have any questions13:19
bittini got a new job today and are just installing 20.04 LTS13:24
KBarcongrats13:24
tarzeaubittin: where? and how many? and how? ipxe? automatic d-i preseeding? something else?13:39
tarzeauamd64 or another architecture?13:40
bittintarzeau, manual installation in Virtualbox, amd6413:40
bittinthe place is mostly a Windows Support shop, but using some Ubuntu Servers for Wordpress and some other few things13:41
tarzeauahhh, so no desktops. unless you want to rescue data from disks... and not likely you will test 22.04 ahead its release13:42
bittintarzeau, nope i won't as i switched to Arch privatly and the company only uses LTS releases13:44
bittinand the only reason they use Ubuntu is that the sons boss, that also works there can use it13:45
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vlmis there a way i could list all the pam modules?13:54
vlmfound them in /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/security/13:57
vlmim trying to prevent a user to login at certain times with pam_time.so, "login ; * ; !myuser ; !Al0000-2400" in /etc/security/time.conf did not prevent me from switching to that user?14:03
locsmifHi all. Does Ubuntu Hirsute ignore TLS minimum version settings in /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf because of the compile flag -DOPENSSL_TLS_SECURITY_LEVEL=2? This compile flag appears to have been added specifically in Ubuntu. However, the suggestion appears to be that it can be overridden in /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf14:08
locsmifBut, no matter what I do to /etc/ssl/openssl.cnf, it has no effect14:08
locsmifIn that, I e.g. test connecting to a server which supports TLS1.1, yet openssl's s_client fails. I've already asked in #openssl, but this appears to be Ubuntu-specific14:09
TJ-locsmif: might be a good question for #ubuntu-security14:11
locsmifTJ-: I'll try14:13
locsmifThanks14:13
kenperkins:wave: trying to figure out how to identify if my fingerprint reader on my ThinkPad X1c7 is usable in ubuntu14:36
jcbjoe2021I did a clean install of I Ubuntu 20.04 root and regular user can’t logging to X I can loving to a tty with root though any ideas?14:54
jcbjoe2021Loggin*14:55
locsmifjcbjoe2021: perhaps check the greeter log file14:57
locsmifjcbjoe2021: find /var/log/*dm.log -ls15:00
locsmifI forget which it was15:00
jcbjoe2021Ok locsmif gimme a sec15:02
jcbjoe2021locsmif: my regular user can’t login to a tty even after resetting the password15:05
jcbjoe2021I’m wondering if that has something to do with it. Should I create a new user and test?15:06
locsmifYeah15:06
jcbjoe2021Ok15:07
locsmifHowever, make sure to use the right command15:07
locsmifi.e. adduser, not useradd15:07
jcbjoe2021locsmif: I can loving to a tty with new user but can’t loving to X I looked in /var/log I see gdm but it’s a directory I don’t see any .log files15:14
jcbjoe2021Loggin*15:14
locsmifUnder that directory should be logs15:15
locsmifThere might be a clue in there, what error do you get btw?15:15
locsmifJust nothing? Password incorrect?15:15
jcbjoe2021locsmif: im logging into the try with same password for X and nothing . The gdm directory I did Ls and nothing is there15:17
jcbjoe2021Tty*15:17
locsmifYou looked as root?15:18
locsmifWhat kind of Ubuntu are you using and with which desktop environment?15:19
locsmifI admit I'm not quite sure if those are the log files you need15:19
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: cat /etc/os-release | nc termbin.com 999915:19
locsmifBut in general, there should be a 'greeter', i.e. the program responsible for your graphical login, and that program should log your errors somewhere15:19
jcbjoe2021I can’t even loggin maybe thats why no log has been created15:20
locsmifjcbjoe2021: I too am interested in the output of leftyfb's command15:21
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locsmifjcbjoe2021: it would be quite weird if the greeter took a user as input, then completely ignored it without any errors and no logs15:21
locsmifjcbjoe2021: in theory you could go all out and go into htop, then strace the greeter process, but then again, seems a bit overkill15:22
leftyfblocsmif: you're going pretty deep into debugging a cause that hasn't yet been proven15:22
locsmifleftyfb: I agree15:22
jcbjoe2021http://termbin.com/cy2g15:23
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: cat /etc/os-release | nc termbin.com 999915:23
leftyfbok15:23
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: how which desktop environment?15:23
jcbjoe2021leftyfb: I think it’s gnome by default I want kde though15:23
locsmifwell15:24
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: 1 problem at a time15:24
locsmifYou could have mentioned that a bit sooner ;-)15:24
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: how did you add the user?15:24
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: did you attempt to install/setup kde yet?15:24
jcbjoe2021I did useradd before locsmif said to use asduser15:24
jcbjoe2021leftyfb: no I haven’t15:24
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: delete the user and try adding it through the GUI15:25
jcbjoe2021leftyfb: I can’t login through X with root or normal user. Only through a tty15:26
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: you can't login with any user? (you should NEVER EVER login as root onto a desktop)15:26
jcbjoe2021Yes I did a test only reason why I tried with root15:27
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: what did you change on this machine that broke your ability to login to the desktop at all from the time you installed it from scratch?15:28
jcbjoe2021leftyfb: I did the install about 12:20 last night rebooted tried to login with née user install crested and never was able to login15:30
jcbjoe2021This is a clean install15:30
superbootHow can I get a sound from ping? The ping -a doesn't do anything, that I can see/hear.15:32
KBarsuperboot enable Terminal bell for your terminal emulator15:34
KBarFor gnome-terminal, that's Preferences > Select Profile > Sounds > make sure that terminal bell is checked15:35
locsmifjcbjoe2021: saying "tried to login with née user install crested" seems a bit incomprehensible tbh15:35
tarzeaudo people use Terminal with default fonts, or do you have a preferred different one?15:36
KBardefault for me15:37
KBaror Ubuntu Monospace15:37
KBarUbuntu fonts >>> everything else15:37
* tarzeau loves Agave (fonts-agave)15:39
superbootKBar: Thanks!15:41
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: I would do another fresh install15:45
locsmifjcbjoe2021: in any case you can also try to create a user the right way. No guarantee that will work though.15:45
locsmifjcbjoe2021: a lot seems to be broken to the point that we cannot speedily troubleshoot it for you remotely15:45
locsmifjcbjoe2021: and if you want KDE, install kubuntu, not ubuntu15:46
locsmifThere is also #kubuntu15:46
jcbjoe2021locsmif: leftyfb i resolved the issue mv .Xauthority .Xauthority.bak rebooted and I can login now15:53
tuxdotif you want KDE you can download the package "kubuntu-desktop"15:57
jcbjoe2021I thought it was kde-full ?16:01
Fatal_Sushijcbjoe2021: kubuntu-desktop pulls in the complete kubuntu16:02
Fatal_Sushikde-full pulls in the kde plasma desktop only16:03
jhutchinsFatal_Sushi: Looks like we need to work on our labeling.16:09
jcbjoe2021Kde is so slow16:28
jcbjoe2021Maybe I need to reboot since it was my first timer logging in16:28
jcbjoe2021Time*16:29
jhutchinsjcbjoe2021: What are you comparing it to?16:41
Fatal_Sushijcbjoe2021: KDE isn't slow at all, it depends on what you set the compositor speed. Set it to instant and everything is fast.16:45
Fatal_Sushilogin can take longer, that's true but for the rest it's fast enough. I even run it on a Pi 416:46
thyriaenHiho - i just flashed ubuntu 20.10 server onto an SSD for my raspberry pi - the date is not set correctly ( 21st July 2021 ) and i cannot update any packages - how can i fix the time ?16:55
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jcbjoe2021Fatal_Sushi: do you think I should discard kubuntu and install it and get rid of Ubuntu?17:05
jcbjoe2021Download*17:05
leftyfbjcbjoe2021: kubuntu = ubuntu + kde installed. There's no difference17:05
jcbjoe2021jhutchins: gnome17:09
jcbjoe2021Fatal_Sushi: how do I set the composite speed?17:10
jcbjoe2021Compositer*17:10
jhutchinsjcbjoe2021: There are "lighter weight" desktops like xfce and lxde that use fewer resources and may appear faster.17:18
jcbjoe2021jhutchins: I think Kde is fine I suppose son coming from windows. What do you recommend?17:20
pamyurinHello. Im trying to set some keybinds to wmctrl (I use it to switch windows) but some times the binds works and some times, after a reboot, it doesnt work anymore. eg: Ive disabled de super+num keys with dconf and setted super+1 to 'wmctrl -ia $(wmctrl -l | grep Firefox | cut -d ' ' -f 1)' to super+1. Am I missing something? Does gnome shortcuts17:24
pamyurinexecute commands like that or just applications?17:24
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BinarySaviorif ufw and iptables conflict with each other, which takes precidence?17:38
BinarySavioriptables, right?17:38
BinarySaviorufw is just a front-end to iptables17:39
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Fatal_Sushijcbjoe2021: if it's about recommendations and not Ubuntu support, please use #ubuntu-discuss for that. Thanks in advance. :)18:06
cxyeinxsup sup sup18:10
Fatal_Sushicxyeinx: if you have a ubuntu support question just ask, casual chit chat is in #ubuntu-offtopic18:12
cxyeinxaah, sorry. Got you Sushi18:12
Fatal_Sushi;)18:12
RadSurferIs there something that tracks that last opened text files in Ubuntu?18:18
leftyfbRadSurfer: "ubuntu" does not have anything that's tracked like that, no. Gedit has a short history though18:19
RadSurferyou say that, yet Discord sure seems to know when a was last saved/accessed....18:20
RadSurferin fact, files DO APPEAR in "Recent"18:20
RadSurferWhy I didn't think to look there...18:21
leftyfbRadSurfer: recent in what context?18:21
RadSurferOpen file manager, RECENT, top left!18:21
leftyfbalso, discord != ubuntu18:21
RadSurfernautilus18:21
leftyfbok, so that's tracked in nautilus. It's not universal to any other application.18:23
coconutyeah, only for actions inside that file manager18:23
RadSurferSometimes it is helpful to have, just the same. :)18:23
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vqueirozHow often does Ubuntu break between updates?18:54
leftyfbvqueiroz: do you have a support question?18:55
vqueirozThis is my question. is there a problem with it?18:55
leftyfbvqueiroz: are you experiencing an issue at the moment you need help with?18:56
leftyfbvqueiroz: we cannot help with troubleshooting issues that don't yet exist18:57
sarnoldhehe18:57
sarnoldvqueiroz: when applications are upgraded to newer versions they sometimes have changes, yes; every new release of python breaks old python scripts. apache changed their authorization and authentication framework ~five years ago that caused a bunch of trouble for upgrades. newer php versions broke old php scripts. etc etc etc18:59
vqueirozleftyfb: No. I'm just checking with people that've been using Ubuntu for longer than me. I'd appreciate if someone could share with me his opinion or experiences about this. I'm currently using the LTS version 20.04.18:59
vqueirozsarnold: This is expected. What about basic system functions breaking forcing you to reinstall the OS?19:00
sarnoldvqueiroz: I've never seen that19:01
vqueirozsarnold: Alright. Thank you19:05
vqueirozIs there an off topic for this channel?19:06
EriC^^vqueiroz: #ubuntu-offtopic19:06
sarnoldyeah #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat stuff, #ubuntu-discuss for in-between things19:06
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webchat39i need help please19:54
webchat39it took forever to find this chat room19:55
webchat39linux is not for beginers lol19:55
webchat39how do i move the thingy at top ?19:55
sarnoldwhat's the thingy at the top?19:56
webchat39sorry i dont know th enames of the parts of desk top19:56
webchat39the thingy im trying to move has power options etc and a clock in middle19:57
Fatal_Sushiwebchat39: what do you use? Main Ubuntu?19:57
webchat39what does that mean main ubunto19:57
oerheks... interesting19:58
sarnoldthere's a bunch of different ubuntu flavours -- xubuntu, kubuntu, lubuntu, ubuntustudio, etc, and they bring different user interfaces with them19:58
sarnoldhttps://ubuntu.com/download/flavours19:58
Fatal_Sushithere are various flavors of Ubuntu webchat39 Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Ubuntu MATE etc. so plain Ubuntu is the main one with Gnome19:58
webchat39budgie19:59
Fatal_Sushithe top bar can't be moved afaik webchat3919:59
Fatal_Sushioh... budgie... yikes19:59
webchat39i have no idea what im doing sorry19:59
Fatal_Sushibudgie users are welcome to help out19:59
webchat39i look on line and its no good19:59
Fatal_Sushiyou sure you use Ubuntu Budgie?20:00
webchat39stuff dont match what i have or the instructions are not clear at all like new user here , i saw on some web sites a person can move the thingy at tiop \20:00
Fatal_Sushiwebchat39: ^20:00
webchat39ubuntu budgie 18 says on disk20:01
webchat39so far not easy at all and very not fun :(20:02
Fatal_Sushi18?20:02
webchat391820:02
Fatal_Sushithat's not supported anymore20:02
Eickmeyer[m]18.??20:02
Eickmeyer[m]!yy.mm20:02
ubottuUbuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle20:02
webchat39im about to give up throw thi shit in trash pc and all :(20:02
Eickmeyer[m]!eol20:02
ubottuEnd-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades20:02
oerhekshttps://discourse.ubuntubudgie.org/t/put-icons-on-budgie-panel/447/220:03
Fatal_Sushiwhy do i get the impression we're being fooled around20:03
oerhekslots of howtos for panels20:03
webchat39well how to i get better ubuntu like newest20:03
Fatal_Sushidownload a iso20:03
webchat39learning disabled20:03
Fatal_Sushiand flash it to a usb stick20:03
Eickmeyer[m]https://ubuntubudgie.org has all you need, webchat39 .20:03
webchat39when i hade win xp with i dont have that pc i have some software like this disk20:04
webchat39i have this pc now no software so i have budgie20:04
Eickmeyer[m]The instructions are on the website I just provided.20:04
Fatal_Sushiwebchat39: do you have a 32 bit pc or a 64 bit pc20:04
webchat3964bit20:05
Fatal_Sushibecause the newer iso's only support 64bit since 20.0420:05
webchat39ok how to get newest ubunto ?20:05
Fatal_Sushithen DL a new iso and flash it to a usb stick, boot from it to see if everything works and then install20:06
webchat39i have a blank disk20:06
webchat39how to to do this in budgie20:06
Fatal_Sushiwebchat39: the answer has already been given to that where to get the newer version20:06
Eickmeyer[m]webchat39: Read the instructions at https://ubuntubudgie.org20:06
* Fatal_Sushi is out20:06
Fatal_Sushilaters o/20:07
webchat39that link saynothing about burning a disk20:07
oerhekswebchat39, same way as you already did, no?20:07
Eickmeyer[m]webchat39: Did you explore the website?20:07
Fatal_Sushidisks are out, usb sticks are in20:07
webchat39rude20:07
Fatal_Sushisigh20:07
oerhekshave fun!20:07
webchat39i dont have usb disk i have usb cr dvd burner and blank media20:07
Fatal_Sushii don't like being fooled around webchat3920:07
Fatal_Sushihave a good one20:08
webchat39what did i do ?20:08
oerheksdvd is allright too20:08
oerheksimages are still 4 gb max20:08
webchat39https://ubuntubudgie.org/?s=how+to+burn+a+disk20:08
webchat39that did not work i looked20:08
Eickmeyerwebchat39: Go to https://ubuntubudgie.org/downloads/, scroll down, click "Installation Instructions" and read the article.20:09
webchat39when i had win xp machine years ago i hade tryed some linux stuff the only thing that worked was the budgi disk , now i have this pc no operating system so i put this budge on it20:10
Eickmeyerwebchat39: You've explained that ad-nauseum. We're showing you where to get the instructions you need, but we can't guide you through it step-by-step here.20:11
webchat39i went to ubunto website20:12
webchat39i click down load ubunto 20,04,320:12
webchat39what should firefox do with this file20:12
webchat39i have option open with sysytem handler ?20:13
oerheks save to disk first.20:13
webchat39now what i cliked to save disk20:13
summonnerwebchat39, you can write an iso to a disk if the software supports it20:14
summonnerwebchat39, have you done that before? I'm sure you might have, yes?20:14
webchat39in win xp20:14
mattwarewebchat39:  If you're looking to switch the panel off the topbar you can do that in the setting menus20:16
summonnerwebchat39, what operating system do you have currently on your computer? when you let it boot fully, you run...? Windows XP or Windows 7 or something?20:16
webchat39for some reason ubunto budgei 21 is downloading and the other ubunto says fout hours to finish20:16
webchat39this pc is blank20:16
summonnerwebchat39, well, if you've done it before it shouldn't be too difficult20:18
webchat39ok the time is now 4 min for th eubunto 2020:18
mattwarewebchat39: As for as your original question: Menu, System Tools, Budgie Desktop Settings, Position (to change top panel location)20:18
webchat39not fun stuff20:18
webchat39ok wheres menue ?20:19
webchat39see that the problem people say click menue etc well where  is it at lol can you include alink with pics20:20
webchat39ok i click the iso , right click containing folderr and nothing happens20:21
webchat39hello?20:22
summonnerwebchat39, for how to use the interfaces, it's best you look at the actually desktop pages - I personally don't use that one so I have no idea how to help you20:24
mattwarewebchat39: the menu is accessed in the upperleft corner of the screen on the topbar.20:24
webchat39i down lowded the ubunbto 20 isop now what20:25
cbreakmake a bootable usb stick out of it20:25
webchat39never mnd on the menune thingy it is not there there is circle and stuff but no word menue20:26
cbreakor boot via ipmi or what ever you want20:26
webchat39any this shit is annoying :(20:26
webchat39what do i do with the iso ?20:26
webchat39ubuntu budgie i download a file and click on containing foldr and nothing happens20:26
webchat39please help ????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????20:29
webchat39plese help20:29
webchat39what do i do with the iso ?20:29
webchat39i dont know where this fire fox put it20:30
webchat39i cant click on shit i men on open containing file please help20:30
webchat39https://www.google.com/search?channel=fs&client=ubuntu&q=ubunto+budgi+i+down+load+a+file+and+click+on+containing+foldr+and+nothing+happens20:30
oerhekson linux, it shows up under 'downloads;20:31
webchat39how is that helpfull when i get results like that on google ?20:31
oerheks* if you saved the file, not opened with anything else20:31
sarnoldwebchat39: use dd if=/path/to/downloaded/file.iso of=/dev/path/to/usb/device oflag=sync20:31
webchat39_________````````````````````````````````````sz2eA~w120:31
webchat39i punched my keybord20:31
webchat39might have broken some thing20:32
webchat39sarnod i dont know what that means20:32
cbreakhttps://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-ubuntu#1-overview20:32
cbreakhttps://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-ubuntu-desktop20:33
webchat39i dont have or can afford ausb stick i have ausb cd/dvd burner20:33
webchat39if you saved the file, not opened with anything else---what does that mean ?20:34
cbreakhttps://ubuntu.com/tutorials/burn-a-dvd-on-ubuntu20:34
webchat39Install Brasero ok hot to do that ?20:35
webchat39how20:35
MrConorAEwebchat39: nothing, it'll just be saved to your filesystem20:35
MrConorAEif you chose "open with", it'll be in /tmp/20:35
MrConorAEi think20:35
cbreakwebchat39: read20:35
webchat39i dont undrstand20:35
cbreakthere's text on that page that describes how to do it20:35
webchat39https://ubuntu.com/search?q=Brasero20:37
webchat39it dosent tell me how to do any thing20:37
cbreakread the link I gave you20:38
cbreakwhich part is unclear?20:38
webchat3916.04 LTS no longer comes with a CD/DVD burner, so using the Ubuntu Software Store, search for ‘Brasero’ and click ‘Install’.20:38
webchat39whats the unbunto store20:38
cbreakit's the store in ubuntu20:39
webchat39sorry typing is bad i messed up hand punching keyboard20:39
cbreakit's an application20:39
webchat39how do i get to this store ?20:39
webchat39why is this so difficult20:39
cbreakdepends on your desktop environment20:39
cbreaktypically, you point your mouse cursor at it and click on it20:39
webchat39click on what20:39
cbreakthe icon of the store20:40
webchat39total new user here i dont know the names of the sesktop or where thigs are located20:40
cbreakyou use ubuntu?20:40
webchat39where is the icon store?20:40
webchat39helo whre is the icon store20:40
MrConorAEclick the 9 dots icon in your dock, which is normally on the left side20:41
MrConorAEand type "store"20:41
cbreakif you use ubuntu, it's the orange icon I think20:41
MrConorAEit's a bag with an "A" on it20:41
webchat39hold on20:41
webchat39it took an hour to find store20:42
webchat39brb20:42
cbreakreading helps.20:42
cbreakthere aren't that many icons on the default UI20:42
cbreakand they're labeled if you over over them if I remember correctly20:42
webchat39when i hold the mosuse over stuff like the nine dots it says software not softwarestore20:42
webchat39im learning disabled ok20:43
kperkinshow would I go about figuring out why my laptop seems to have ~2 hrs of battery life instead of 10-12?20:43
MrConorAEwebchat39: "software" is correct20:43
MrConorAEopen that by clicking on it20:43
webchat39thank you to the helpfull ones20:45
webchat39but when some say click software store  and the thing you want me to click says softwaere , its fucking confuing20:46
webchat39two day of trying to get this gabage to work now im goning to be insytalling  a different operation sytem cause this shit dont work20:49
MrConorAEit works fine, you're just not used to it yet20:49
webchat39yall need why better instruction , it is so difficult for new users , if you want more user to use linux yall are gona have to try a lot harder20:49
hggdhwebchat39: please mind your language20:49
MrConorAEit's not that confusing lol20:49
webchat39im american and cant read russian and the small engil repair book is way easer than trying to get  linux to work20:50
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webchat39well after the iso is fuinshed it time to stop for a dau or so20:51
MrConorAEwebchat39: why is your iso in russian20:51
webchat39telling disable folks it not the difficult is not helping hear that carap enuff it effects ya20:51
MrConorAEand what's the "small engil repair book"20:51
webchat39the one in russian20:52
MrConorAE...?20:52
webchat39but this linux stuff is not easy at all20:52
webchat39lots of poor and disable are gona be left behind20:52
MrConorAEwebchat39: sorry, i can see that how. I didn't mean to offend, all I meant is that Linux is no more difficult than any OS (windows/mac), it's just getting used to a new system20:52
webchat39win xp was easy20:53
sarnoldtry installing it :)20:53
webchat39no20:53
MrConorAEwebchat39: seriously, just try it for a few hours/days20:53
webchat39after i burn disk its food and sleep20:53
MrConorAEonce you understand where everything is and how it works, it's fine20:53
MrConorAEtrust me20:53
webchat39im not keeping this budgie , the instruction dont work or the features on my machine dont work20:54
webchat39thak you , i go eat now bye20:54
MrConorAEi'm sure they do, but it just takes getting used to20:54
srvyo should try to install win 10 then you can download i dont know where you can to try to install ubunto or if you can enable wsl2 and try ubuntu there i dont know20:54
cbreakthe thing you have to click is the software store21:05
cbreakit's labeled as such21:06
AfdalSo I recently moved off of *buntu to another Debian derivative and I'm getting an audible speaker pop every time pulseaudio opens a new sink.  This never happened to me back when I was on Ubuntu, and I'm wondering what kind of secret settings Ubuntu must have applied to prevent it.21:07
sarnoldcbreak: he left ten minutes ago21:08
cbreaknewbies these days have no patience21:08
sarnoldAfdal: you can find patches that ubuntu applies on top of debian on lib/sha256.c21:08
sarnoldARGH I HATE YOU FIREFOX21:08
sarnoldAfdal: https://patches.ubuntu.com/21:08
Afdallol21:09
AfdalI don't have a clue where I might begin looking among these patches21:09
AfdalEven something as simple as my browser playing a chime when a download completes produces a speaker pop because it has to briefly open a new pulseaudio sink to do it.  It's so irritating.21:10
srvfirefox ancient history i use chrome21:10
cbreakAfdal: you sure it's not because your sound card just off, and it has to turn it on?21:11
AfdalNah I don't have a sound card.21:11
AfdalDoes Ubuntu prevent this through some trickery in /etc/pulse/daemon.conf perhaps21:12
AfdalWhere can I look at Ubuntu's default daemon.conf21:12
sarnoldAfdal: I was thinking to start with pulseaudio, then alsa utilities, maybe whatever program you're using for audio playback.. it's hard to say, really :/21:12
AfdalThis is happening to a wide variety of programs so I'm pretty sure pulseaudio is the culprit21:13
sarnoldAfdal: https://termbin.com/e53i here's mine, I don't think I changed anything in there21:13
Afdalthanks21:13
cbreakAfdal: you have some kind of DAC21:14
AfdalWhat's a DAC :)?21:14
cbreakeither as part of a discrete sound card, or a motherboard built-in one21:14
cbreaka digital analog converter21:14
i-garrisonAfdal: there could be two places original configuration was different, pulseaudio module-suspend-on-idle is commented out in default.pa which causes pulseaudio to not suspend the device, and kernel alsa driver powersaving turned off causing driver not to let the device sleep21:14
cbreakI would expect some form or noise when it's initialized / turned on / ...21:15
i-garrisonAfdal: lots of alsa driver changes between your old and new systems can lead to device sleep state change, which is the real cause of the pop21:15
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i-garrisonAfdal: to start with it, just try commenting out 'load-module module-suspend-on-idle' in default.pa21:16
Afdaluh hold on21:16
AfdalWhere's default.pa21:16
Afdaloh found it21:16
Afdalhmm it's hard to reproduce this immediately21:18
Afdalwhich suggests to me that it is indeed related to some sort of device suspension with a set idle time21:18
i-garrisonAfdal: if you close all players including browsers and also pavucontrol, pulseaudio suspend in ~5 seconds, after which you can try playing something again21:21
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Afdalhmm well I'm looking at the default.pa file from a previous Ubuntu installation and it doesn't have load-module module-suspend-on-idle commented out21:23
AfdalAnd I never had a problem with popping on that system21:23
i-garrisonAfdal: still start with commenting it out to isolate the pop to device suspension; if that worked there could be difference in kernel alsa driver to the same effect, or just disabled powersaving in module configuration21:24
AfdalYeah I just need to be able to consistently reproduce this popping first, then I'll comment that out and test it21:25
i-garrisonAfdal: pulseaudio won't suspend with clients playing, you can see if there are any clients connected in pavucontrol 'Applications' tab - just do not forget to close pavucontrol afterwards because it will also prevent suspension on it's own21:27
Afdalyeah I think I've got it now, waiting about 30 seconds or so seems to be enough21:27
i-garrisonand maybe wait longer since alsa driver powersaving can take some time to kick in21:27
i-garrisonright21:28
Afdaloh wait uh21:29
Afdalgotta restart the pulseaudio service too right21:29
i-garrisonafter making a change to default.pa, yes - try 'pulseaudio -k'21:29
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AfdalYeah I think that stopped the popping21:33
* wfpkhc wanders into the channel and waves hello to everyone21:33
AfdalNow the question is why didn't that setting need to be commented out on Ubuntu21:33
wfpkhcHow do i find the correct ubunutu iso for a computer?21:33
cbreakdo you know what kind of computer it is?21:33
wfpkhcyes21:34
wfpkhcdell inspirion 600m21:34
cbreakdetermine if it is 32 bit or 64 bit. I'm assuming it's x86.21:34
cbreak(it's probably 64 bit)21:35
Bashing-omwfpkhc: See too: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements/ .21:35
wfpkhcwindows xp - assume 32bit21:35
wfpkhchow do i find out - will it be in the bios?21:35
cbreakif you find out the exact CPU, you can look it up21:36
wfpkhcpentium M21:36
wfpkhc1.421:36
wfpkhc1.4ghz21:37
AfdalOkay so toggling load-module module-suspend-on-idle definitely turns popping on and off.21:37
AfdalSo it is related to device idle suspension21:37
AfdalNow what I'd like to know is what other arcane setting Ubuntu must have altered to obviate that without altering that setting21:38
i-garrisonAfdal: since disabling suspension worked to get rid of the pop, you can either use that as a workaround or dig deeper into alsa kernel driver differences + alsa module parameters differences between new and old21:38
cbreakhmm... 32 bit probably, yes21:38
cbreakyou might want to go with one of the less resource intensive flavors on https://ubuntu.com/download/flavours21:39
wfpkhcubuntu 12?21:40
AfdalLubuntu best buntu21:40
i-garrisonAfdal: digging deeper will be very entertaining :) it could be literally anywhere from module parameter somewhere in /etc to obscure backported or ad-hoc patch to kernel for specific hardware21:40
Afdaloof -_-21:40
i-garrisonAfdal: also double-check with recent livecd of old installation maybe21:41
AfdalI've got an old installation on a separate partition that I can compare files to21:41
cbreakcan't find a 32 bit lubuntu newer than 18.0421:41
AfdalI don't actually know if this is an issue on recent *buntu releases21:41
AfdalOh yeah isn't *ubuntu dropping 32-bit support21:42
AfdalYou might wanna look into another Linux distribution if you want to be sure about future 32-bit support21:42
i-garrisonAfdal: search "alsa disable device power save"21:42
wfpkhck21:44
Bashing-omwfpkhc: Be aware "32-bit ISO images are no longer being produced (as of 17.10)." :(21:44
i-garrisonAfdal: if you have both installations available, try a diff of /etc content maybe that would reveal sysctl or module parameter differences21:44
AfdalOh I didn't even think of trying diff21:44
i-garrisonAfdal: if there are none then likely a kernel driver change21:44
AfdalI've just been eyeballing the files21:44
i-garrisondiff -udBbr /etc .../where/old/etc21:45
i-garrisonif both are similar age ubuntu base that would not be big list of differences21:45
* wfpkhc frowns at everything going to "the cloud"21:45
wfpkhcwhere can i find the last 32bit version of ubuntu?21:46
MrConorAEwfpkhc: ubuntu website probably21:46
MrConorAEin the versions archive21:46
AfdalThis whole dropping of 32-bit support is one of the reasons I decided to move off *buntu myself, by the way21:46
wfpkhcthe ubuntu website is full of cloud properganda21:47
cbreakwfpkhc: try https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/18.04.5/release/21:47
wfpkhcafdal thank you for the input21:47
MrConorAElol, it's not /that/ much... is it?21:47
wfpkhcthank you sir21:47
cbreakI've dropped 32 bit support years ago :)21:47
Afdal32-bit libraries are important for Wine, which I use a lot21:47
wfpkhci understand why they dropped 32bit support - but thats an arguement im not going to pick up today - because i have a laptop that i need to get l inux onto21:48
cbreakisn't that separate from running a 32 bit kernel?21:48
cbreakit was separate on MacOS, where I'm from21:48
cbreak64 bit os can work with 32 bit and 64 bit userland processes I think21:48
wfpkhcLubuntu 18.04.5 LTS (Bionic Beaver)  - is the 32bit one21:49
cbreakthe one with i386 in the name wfpkhc21:49
wfpkhcyes, thank you21:49
wfpkhcawww i have a problem21:51
wfpkhcthe page says -  You will need at least 1024MiB of RAM to install from this image.21:51
wfpkhci only have 51221:51
coz_???21:51
MrConorAEubuntu may not be for you in this case21:51
wfpkhcblah :(21:51
wfpkhcany other flavours?21:51
MrConorAEidk21:52
MrConorAEdepends what you need from that computer21:52
MrConorAEis it just a headless server, or a desktop?21:52
wfpkhcits a "im going to learn linux while i pray that my windows box doesnt break down after 10 years use" machine21:52
Afdalo:21:53
sarnoldI've heard good things about adelie linux for low-end systems https://www.adelielinux.org/#21:53
coz_wfpkhc, sounds odd that it would require 1024megs of ram for installtion21:53
wfpkhcthats what it says on the web page21:53
wfpkhchttps://cdimage.ubuntu.com/lubuntu/releases/18.04.5/release/21:53
coz_wfpkhc, let me look21:54
MrConorAEi guess it needs it for copying files and unpacking things21:54
wfpkhcmy main PC has 8gb of ram21:54
cbreakwfpkhc: you can try the server distro21:55
wfpkhcdoes it have a gui?21:55
MrConorAEno AFAIK21:55
cbreakyou can install one later21:55
coz_wfpkhc, I have installed ubuntu on an old dual core pentium with max 3 gogs of ram 1024megs is just over one gig21:55
coz_3 gigs21:55
wfpkhcok21:55
AfdalSome say setting /sys/module/snd_hda_intel/parameters/power_save to zero resolves the popping, but this setting appears enabled on Ubuntu and my current distro so it must not be the arcane setting used to by Ubuntu to resovle it21:55
wfpkhchttps://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-distributions-5/which-linux-on-dell-600m-410489/21:56
wfpkhcsays suse seems to be the tested one21:56
wfpkhci might check that21:56
cbreakapt install lubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop21:57
wfpkhcbefore i go -21:57
cbreakit won't be exactly like the desktop distro, but somewhat similar21:57
wfpkhcis there anyway to find a ubuntu distro that is less then the one now?21:57
wfpkhcone that doesnt need 1gb?21:57
cbreakubuntu might not be the distro you want21:57
ograwfpkhc, it says suse 10.0 ... that is a 15y old distro21:57
coz_wfpkhc, ther is fedora, gecko linux which is a live iso of open suse, there are ther debianbased distors other than ubuntu all of which sould install on yor system21:57
ograwfpkhc, for that hardware spec look at somethig like pclinuxos21:58
coz_also solus linux21:58
wfpkhcok thank you21:58
coz_wfpkhc, but ubuntu should install just fine21:58
cbreakhttps://fossbytes.com/best-lightweight-linux-distros/, hmm...21:58
wfpkhci will give it a whirl - it was a free machine21:58
wfpkhcand this is just learning21:59
ogra(you could run a 15y old Ubuntu on it instead of suse 10.0 🙂 )21:59
rwinnerIs puppy Linux still a thing?21:59
wfpkhci remember puppy linux then it was replaced by mint?21:59
coz_ehh21:59
rwinnerthat thing would run on anything...21:59
cbreakor you could go to netbsd22:00
cbreakthat thing probably runs on a wristwatch22:00
coz_wfpkhc, just read the installation gui carefully especially when it asks to install beside windws22:01
cbreakhmm... do you need to install it?22:01
cbreaklive cd mode might be enough to learn22:01
wfpkhcno im going to USB run it22:01
wfpkhcwith universal usb installer22:02
AfdalHmm, maybe it's a kernel parameter applies by Ubuntu22:02
Afdalapplied22:02
wfpkhcwhas is?22:02
wfpkhcwhat is?22:02
AfdalThe arcane trickery Ubuntu uses to stop audio popping from audio devices being suspended on idle22:02
cbreakyou could get https://www.kali.org/get-kali/ :D22:03
AfdalSorry, not related to you :)22:03
AfdalI never realized Bodhi Linux was so lightweight22:04
wfpkhcthank you22:04
coz_there are many light weight distros, if you really need them22:04
AfdalIs it just because it uses Enlightenment22:05
coz_wfpkhc, also understand that KDE, Gnome, are more resource intensive then say MATE or xfce22:05
Afdalyou can make Lubuntu pretty darn light if you use bare Openbox over LXDE22:05
rwinnerIt's not the distro really, it's the DTE...22:05
cbreakor i3...22:05
wfpkhcwhy are they calling it lubuntu and not ubuntu?22:05
PoppaVicwell, I gotta' admit: 20.04 doesn't make me want to puke.22:05
PoppaVicwfpkhc: "light"22:06
cbreakwfpkhc: because it uses lxde instead of unity / gnome22:06
wfpkhcok22:06
coz_wfpkhc, the desktop environment22:06
cbreakthere's kubuntu, which uses kde22:06
rwinnerI used to run blackbox, it barely used more memory than a plain terminal... :)22:06
wfpkhcalthough i have had exposure to linux - you should work with me as a reasonable newbie22:06
cbreakand some others.22:06
coz_wfpkhc, MATE is a good start22:06
AfdalLubuntu has a few other tweaks too, but the main point of difference between *buntu flavors is the desktop environment22:06
wfpkhcwhere do i find mate?22:06
PoppaVicI found lubuntu (when I tried it a few years ago) hard on my eyes and nerves.. Otoh, may make great sense on an RPi or something22:06
AfdalLubuntu installs a different software GUI by default for instance22:06
cbreakwfpkhc: that's what I showed you above22:06
wfpkhcok thank you22:07
cbreakif you install xubuntu-desktop or lubuntu-deskto on a server ubuntu, you get something resembling xubuntu or lubuntu22:07
wfpkhchttps://www.kali.org/get-kali/22:07
wfpkhc?22:07
cbreakwfpkhc: that's a 32 bit capable live-cd linux22:07
Afdalisn't Kali linux security oriented22:07
cbreakit's intended for learning and research22:07
coz_wfpkhc, go to youtube and check out linux desktop environments, see which is more appealing to yu22:07
cbreakAfdal: yes. learning about your victims and researching its vulnerabilities22:08
rwinnerI personally really like fluxbox...22:08
wfpkhcthis is the one problem i ahve with open source software - 32 million versions - why cant they just have one OS, the lightest - and then allow the user to build upon that!22:08
cbreakwfpkhc: that's linux22:08
coz_wfpkhc, ^^^^^^^^^22:08
cbreakif you want that, linux-from-scratch is ... annoying22:08
wfpkhcthats mismanagement of really good resourced22:08
cbreakdoes it still exist?22:08
AfdalHow could we do that when we still haven't even settled the holy war over the one text editor to rule them all?22:08
sarnoldwfpkhc: for some reason there's dozens of sports teams, too. it'd be a lot easier if there was just one really good team.22:08
wfpkhcresources*22:08
cbreakmaybe gentoo22:08
coz_eewww not for a beginner = gentoo22:08
cbreakfor people who want to build everything themselves it's good22:09
AfdalIs Funtoo still a thing22:09
cbreakI've never used gentoo. My time's not that worthless :)22:09
coz_wfpkhc,  for now stay away from arch and gentoo22:09
wfpkhcare you kidding - im like a swimmer dipping his toe into the cold icy pool of linux - im not going anywhere near arch, gentoo, solaris or linux from scratch22:10
coz_wfpkhc, get a decent handle on say ubuntu MATE, understand the commands, then later venture ito more complex distributions many of which have slightly different commands22:10
wfpkhcyes sir22:11
cbreakyou could also get a raspberry pi22:11
coz_wfpkhc, ubuntu, solus, popOs, are good to begin with22:11
cbreakthey're fairly cheap, and can run more modern linuxes22:11
wfpkhcalong time ago there was a way to find out the certified version of ubuntu for a specific hardware - is that sill a think?22:12
coz_debian but this is the ubuntu channel so, yay , use ubuntu %)22:12
rwinnerGentoo is a masters class in Linux...great educational tool and distro in one.22:12
coz_as is arch22:12
Afdalwait hold up, Xubuntu's hardware requirements are the same as Lubuntu's?22:12
coz_should be22:12
AfdalWhen did this happen?  Lubuntu is supposed to be the lightest!22:12
wfpkhcthats what she said afdal22:13
* wfpkhc giggles22:13
coz_Afdal, hardware requirements arent about light DE's22:13
coz_installation22:13
coz_mainly22:13
AfdalRAM requirements definitely are22:13
Afdalmaybe Lubuntu needs a lighter installer or something then22:14
sarnoldif you run fvwm and rxvt you'll have very different needs than gnome-shell and gnome-terminal22:14
coz_^^^^^22:14
wfpkhcdoes anyone here know anyting about univserals usb installer?22:15
ograwh i the world would still run fvwm ! you'd run fvwm2 !!!22:15
wfpkhcwhats the best "persistant file size" setting22:15
ogra*who22:15
coz_wfpkhc, in my opinion ubuntu MATE is a logical set up with ease of making ti look and feel personalized22:16
Afdalhttps://lubuntu.me/taking-a-new-direction/22:16
coz_wfpkhc, take your time, once you get used to it, you most definitly will be hooked %)22:17
Afdaloof!  Traitors!  They're abandoning old fart computers!22:17
wfpkhccoz_ i will definitely take your advice22:17
wfpkhcand look into MATE22:17
coz_wfpkhc, good choice :)22:17
AfdalXfce is like MATE but better22:19
Afdalsame memory footprint, more features22:19
Afdalit's a no-brainer...22:19
coz_to each %)22:19
wfpkhccoz_ https://ubuntu-mate.org/download/22:20
wfpkhcis this the righ tone?22:20
coz_wfpkhc, let me check22:21
coz_wfpkhc,  yes22:21
wfpkhcthank you sir22:21
wfpkhcthe problem is its 64bit22:21
wfpkhci need to find a 32 bit22:21
coz_wfpkhc,  also I use MATE and this is what my desktop looks like after personalizong it  https://ibb.co/RGXSVHF22:21
coz_wfpkhc, ah let me look22:22
wfpkhclooks nice22:22
wfpkhci wouldnt want to use that background while living in holland though!22:22
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coz_wfpkhc, I believe 32 bit has been discontinued, someone correct me if I am wrong22:23
wfpkhcok so mate is not a good choice then22:24
coz_wfpkhc, https://www.makeuseof.com/linux-distros-with-32-bit-support/22:25
wfpkhcalong time ago there was a way to find out the certified version of ubuntu for a specific hardware - is that sill a think?22:25
wfpkhcthank you22:25
coz_wfpkhc, its not MATE it'king that decisionution developer mas the distrib22:25
rwinnerMany seem to think XFCE is the happy medium between features and light weight...22:26
coz_wfpkhc, that link show distributions which still support 32 bit22:26
AfdalXfce rules that niche22:26
wfpkhcholy .....22:29
wfpkhcboudhi seems to be working -22:29
wfpkhcwow linux has come along way22:29
coz_wfpkhc, excellent22:29
coz_wfpkhc, most definitlry a long way22:29
wfpkhcits now just got a massive screen of stuff - because its old i have to wait22:29
wfpkhcnow if they could get adobe products working and games22:30
wfpkhci would ditch windows in a heart beat22:30
coz_wfpkhc, steam allows many games to be run on linux as well as wine and lutris22:30
rwinnerI always found Windows annoying.22:31
PoppaVicIt's still annoying22:31
srvlol22:31
coz_wfpkhc, I would wait until you get used to the fell of it fist22:31
coz_first -fist22:31
PoppaVicA;though, I put up with it until I found a mostly-working wifi-driver.22:31
srvnot really22:31
rwinnerwifi was the bugaboo of days gone by...22:32
AfdalSteam Games Aren't Linux Games22:32
coz_PoppaVic, I have windows on another ssd if i rarely need it just to remind me I love linux lol22:32
PoppaVicit's still a pain, when you have Realtek internal22:32
AfdalSay it loud22:32
srvi run ubuntu apps and command-line on windows 11 and windows is not annoying me22:32
PoppaViccoz_: as soon as I solved the driver, (all of this to a blank ssd), I figured out how to stuff the OEM ssd back in and wiped it of win1122:33
coz_wfpkhc, get used to the MANY possibilities with linux, and i am convinced you may indeed drop windows %)22:33
AfdalSteam doesn't "allow" anything to run on Linux, it inserts itself as a gatekeeping proprietary DRM system on otherwise freedom-respecting operating systems22:33
wfpkhcits sitting there like a goat on the hill - i think something has gone wrong22:33
coz_wfpkhc, I would have suggested Debian over bodhi but let me check the iso22:34
PoppaVic'course, I may have to figger out how to move /usr over to that blank drive - or something.. Something clever ;-P22:34
wfpkhchttps://imgur.com/a/sEFjXLf22:34
wfpkhcthats the monitor22:34
wfpkhcthe monitor/screen capture22:35
coz_wfpkhc, hmmm, let me check the iso after downloading, if I find the 32bit iso22:36
* wfpkhc sits quietly22:38
coz_wfpkhc,  did you download from here?  https://www.bodhilinux.com/download/22:39
wfpkhchttps://www.bodhilinux.com/download/22:40
wfpkhcLegacy Release (32-bit only): Download | Torrent | Md5 | sha25622:40
coz_wfpkhc, right22:40
coz_wfpkhc,  let me download and try it .. hold on for a while22:40
wfpkhci do not wish to trouble you that much22:42
wfpkhcdid you see the screenshot?22:42
coz_wfpkhc, no trouble, I have another laptop to test with22:42
wfpkhcthank you sir22:42
coz_wfpkhc,  when finished downloadin, I will burn to usb and go over to the other lah 32 bit ,  then let you know, however the other laptop is 64 bit although not an issue with it it wont describe precisly your issue, but hold on22:45
wfpkhcoh no dont waste a cd for me please22:45
wfpkhconly usb rewrite22:45
coz_wfpkhc, onlu usb for me %)22:45
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wfpkhcbefore you burn22:46
coz_?22:46
wfpkhcafter you down load - can you just hold for a second please22:46
coz_sure22:46
coz_wfpkhc, done, whats up?22:46
wfpkhcwhat does "please use a keral appropriate for your CPU" mean? - wrong version?22:47
coz_wfpkhc, you mean "kernel" ?22:47
coz_hmmm22:48
wfpkhcplease use an appropriate kernal22:48
wfpkhcwas the message22:48
coz_kernal yes hmmm, do you know what cpu you have?22:48
coz_wfpkhc, are you sure it's 32 bit?22:49
wfpkhcno im not sure22:50
wfpkhci got the laptop this morning22:50
coz_wfpkhc, on windows you should be able to verify if cpu is 32 or 64 bit22:50
wfpkhcit runs windows xp22:50
coz_wfpkhc, my guess is it is most likely 64 bit, what name of laptop ?22:50
wfpkhcdell inspirion 600m22:50
coz_hold on22:50
* wfpkhc holds onto the ceiling of the chat room22:51
oerhekssure you can find the cpu .. sounds like  i68622:52
TechMonkPentium M 725 1.60GHz Processor, 2MB L2-Cache22:53
wfpkhc1.4ghz22:53
TechMonkThe Pentium M is a family of mobile 32-bit single-core x86 microprocessors (with the modified Intel P6 microarchitecture) introduced in March 2003 and forming a part of the Intel Carmel notebook platform under the then new Centrino brand.22:53
coz_wfpkhc,  go here and under windows xp it describes how to find out   https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000150192/how-to-determine-if-a-computer-is-running-a-32-bit-or-64-bit-version-of-windows#Issue0_222:53
oerheksnope, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE22:53
oerheksit is a doorstopper, jim22:53
coz_TechMonk, excellent although it wont hurt for wfpkhc to see how to do this22:54
TechMonkYeah, fun practice!22:54
coz_wfpkhc,  and make sure you downloaded the 32 bit version of bodhi22:54
TechMonkJust give him a distro that can be installed.22:54
wfpkhchttps://imgur.com/a/sEFjXLf  second image is bios picture i just took22:54
coz_wfpkhc,  have you by chance gone into the bios to check if booting from cdrom or usb is available?22:56
wfpkhcues both are available - and its configured to boot from USB right now - im trying an old version of ubuntu server which i use for my old dell server22:57
coz_wfpkhc,  then burn the iso to a usb stick22:57
coz_wfpkhc,  or switch to boot from cdreom22:58
coz_cdrom22:58
wfpkhchttps://imgur.com/a/DQrhEqS22:59
jwashhi guys i have a bunch of lists which are 120 lines long which should have 12 items delimited on ten lines. any ideas for an easy way to consolidate them?22:59
leftyfbjwash: you want #bash23:00
coz_t wfpkhc mmm odd from my experience, can someone else speak to this issue?23:00
wfpkhcstory of my life "THAT WASNT SUPPOSED TO HAPPEN"23:00
wfpkhcill be back in about 10 minutes i have to look after my blind grandmother23:01
wfpkhcwont be long23:01
coz_wfpkhc, okie dokie23:04
coz_wfpkhc, join the #debian channel, it may be more benificial for you23:05
coz_wfpkhc,  and tru debian 32 bit while ther23:06
coz_wfpkhc,  I need to sign off for a bit23:06
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wfpkhcim back23:19
wfpkhcthank coz_ i will look into it23:19
wfpkhci appreciate and value the help23:19
* wfpkhc wanders out as the days duties are about to begin23:19
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