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linsuxhow do i recreate the appimage entry in menu?01:28
linsuxi accidently selected no when it pops up01:28
VMGuy23run it again01:28
linsuxrun it again won't ask me again01:31
VMGuy23have you tieedded/4wesdfd?01:31
linsuxhave i what??01:32
sarnolddon't mind him, he just types gibberish01:32
VMGuy23*have you tried?01:33
VMGuy23sorry im not good at typing01:33
leftyfblinsux: try asking in #appimage. Appimage isn't technically supported here01:33
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HashHey dudes04:07
HashHow many people use LTS on their desktop in comparison to latest release? Do we have any numbers on this?04:07
mjtHash: Not sure, but it'd be interesting to know. But it'd rely on telemetry which a lot of foss folk are opposed to04:22
cholbyi identify as genital fluid04:25
Hash!ops cholby being obnoxious.04:27
Bashing-omjaskal: Maybe get an idea: https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-20-04-survey-results .04:28
Bashing-omHash: ^^ sorry jaskal for that bad hi-light.04:29
Hashmjt: that is my question because I was trying to see about my own usage04:29
HashI am on 20.04 but I always use LTS, but LTS also gets old and stale of 2 years you know.04:29
HashSo say for example, server is always LTS, but for desktop, I am thinking about how the stablity of latest ubuntu vs. LTS04:30
mjtI use LTS myself, but I figured you'd want a bigger sample size.04:30
HashI don't want to have to reinstall a ubuntu OS every few months either, but I also want stability, but I also want newer apps.04:30
HashIt's a hard ask, I grant you.04:30
Bashing-om!hwe | Hash04:31
ubottuHash: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack04:31
HashLike for example, the desktop I use is kubuntu (for kde apps, themes, panels) and I use Xmonad so all I need the distro for is just packages.04:32
Hashok04:32
XuebitHey everyone04:33
lotuspsychjewelcome Xuebit04:34
XuebitQuick question to someone more knowledgable than me with Ubuntu. Why does Ubuntu utilize two different network managers? It uses NetworkManager for some things, but systemd for others. That has caused me some issues and confusion, so I am just wondering the reason, also where I can read more about it.04:35
cholbyi used to have a boyfriend named "ubuntu" once04:37
Bashing-omXuebit: desktop == GUI == Nework manater - server no GUI and directly uses networkd.04:37
cholbyhe would "play the bongos" on my ass04:37
Bashing-omnetwork manager*04:38
XuebitCholby, lol What other special skills did he have? Kernel panic every day?04:38
Bashing-om!netplan | Xuebit04:38
ubottuXuebit: Netplan is a network configuration abstraction renderer which uses YAML descriptions of a network to work with either a NetworkManager or Systemd-networkd "renderer". More information at https://netplan.io/04:38
XuebitOk, I guess that is where my confusion comes in, I am using awesomewm, but still have gnome installed, just in case, so I still have NetworkManager installed04:39
Bashing-omXuebit: One can use either - If a stationary system many people revert network manager to networkd.04:41
XuebitOk, so I could potentially remove NetworkManager and just use systemd to control the network stack.04:42
XuebitI never noticed the renderer section in the netplan file before, maybe this is where my issues were coming in04:42
Bashing-omXuebit: See for instance: https://www.configserverfirewall.com/ubuntu-linux/ubuntu-network-manager/ <- Disable Network Manager and enable systemd-networkd.04:45
Bashing-omXuebit: Also handy to have: https://blog.ubuntu.com/2017/12/01/ubuntu-bionic-netplan .04:46
XuebitOOO, this really helps me out, especially that first link. Thank you!04:49
Bashing-omXuebit: Glad 2 help :D04:49
th34lch3m1sthi05:14
lotuspsychjewelcome th34lch3m1st05:30
th34lch3m1stUbuntu desktop 20.04.1 I'm trying to install a driver for a dvb-t2 device. I need to compile sources and I have no problem with that.05:32
th34lch3m1stDo I need to compile again that driver every time a nee kernel update roll up? Is there a more convenient way?05:32
th34lch3m1st*new kernel05:33
mybalzitchdkms05:34
mybalzitchth34lch3m1st: if you setup a dkms profile, it'll rebuild that module for you every time ubuntu/apt updates the kernel05:34
th34lch3m1stmybalzitch ok. I'll take a look05:36
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: if something doesnt work out of the box for ubuntu, i would reccomend making a new !bug for it instead of compile your own05:43
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje it's not a bug, it's a relative new usb dvb-t2 device that has driver only in the latest kernel versions (I'm on LTS). Thanks anyway fo your suggestion.05:56
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: thats still counts as a bug, if your default ubuntu is not picking up the module right?05:58
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje Now, that's what I have read about it, maybe there's a way to use drivers from latest kernel in my LTS without compile from sources and I don't know about it.06:00
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: well the !HWE kernels are there to support later drivers onto earlier ubuntu releases for example06:01
lotuspsychjebut some cases the devs need to handle driver bug cases individualy too06:02
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje ok06:02
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: try to do things systematicly, doesnt work by default= bug then try !HWE kernel, if that doesnt work go higher test with !mainline kernels06:06
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje the device is Geniatech MyGica T230A dvb-t2 h.265 hevc main10 ( a T230C2 clone) and there's instructions to install drivers only on linuxtv.org and github.com/tbsdtv/linu_media06:06
th34lch3m1st*tbsdtv/linu_media06:07
th34lch3m1st*linux_media06:09
th34lch3m1stLotuspsychje I plan to follow this instructions https://pastebin.com/9y5Qh09w to recompile only the kernel modules that I need.06:28
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje Instead of the entire /media folder of the kernel as they suggest on linuxtv.org .06:28
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje Do you think it could work? There's something wrong with that instructions?06:45
ledenith34lch3m1st: can you give us dvb-t2 lspci output07:03
ledenith34lch3m1st: better say lsusb07:05
ledenith34lch3m1st: my is Bus 001 Device 006: ID 15a4:1001 Afatech Technologies, Inc. AF9015/AF9035 DVB-T stick07:05
ledenith34lch3m1st: to make working I find 'dvb-usb-af9035-02.fw' file that i place in '/lib/firmware/' folder07:09
th34lch3m1stledeni that is the firmware I am using with the previous dvb-t device(a aftech/technaxx device)07:13
th34lch3m1st*afatech07:14
th34lch3m1stbut it's a h.264 device, doesn't work with new dvb-t2 channels and h.265 hevc main10 standards07:15
ledenith34lch3m1st: ok you need dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw & dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fw07:17
th34lch3m1stledeni what's the exact command? lspci...and...07:17
ledenith34lch3m1st, lsusb07:17
th34lch3m1stledeni07:19
th34lch3m1stledeni https://pastebin.com/spYifxi107:20
th34lch3m1stledeni id 0572:689a07:21
ledenith34lch3m1st, did you download  dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw & dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fw and place it in /lib/firmware/07:25
th34lch3m1stledeni dvb-demod-si2168-b40-01.fw & dvb-tuner-si2158-a20-01.fw are already in my lib/firware folder but that doesn't work this time07:27
th34lch3m1stledeni yep07:27
ledenith34lch3m1st, hmm07:28
th34lch3m1stledeni there's chinese-english-translated instructions at the vendor website claming that they work with ubuntu 20.04, but they don't. https://mygica.com/support ...T230A07:30
th34lch3m1stledeni if you download the linux driver there's a pdf inside along with the/media_build folder of unknown kernel version that they want you to compile and install07:32
th34lch3m1stledeni already did that, GPU driver broken07:33
th34lch3m1stledeni here's the pdf instructions https://pastebin.com/EMhAN9Xh07:37
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: a pretty similar bug #45844407:37
ubottuBug 458444 in linux-firmware-nonfree (Ubuntu) "dvb-usb-af9015 should be updated to the latest version to resolve some issues" [Low, Fix Released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/45844407:37
lotuspsychjebut thats an old bug, so if this still occurs, i would file a new one07:38
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje AF9015 driver are for older and different devices07:38
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje this has a sony chipset07:38
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: its just to show you, how you should handle things07:39
lotuspsychjestart from the start, your device doesnt work on default 20.04 kernel version...07:40
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje yep07:40
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje that's why I want to compile from sources07:41
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje read my last pastebin07:41
lotuspsychjeyeah i understand you want to try making it work, still i think it would be wise to let the devs know with a bug, help yourself and the community07:42
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje accordingly to the instructions, this device works on 16.0407:43
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje there's people that have make it work on armbian for raspberry pi.07:44
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje with linuxtv.org instructions et simila07:45
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje why shouldn't work on ubuntu?07:45
lotuspsychjehence why i advice you to bug it07:46
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje *why shouldn't work on ubuntu if I compile them as the armbian raspberry pi guys has done?07:48
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: thats not what i said, i understand it 'can' be fixed but its not working by default for you so..07:49
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje so I should file a bug and wait 8 mounts instead of doing a compile?07:50
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: no, when filing a bug you are being smart and bet on several horses, let the community and devs know about it, instead of chasing a fix without anyone knowing how07:51
th34lch3m1st*8 months07:52
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: once your report is filed, you can do whatever you like and keep your bug up to date with all your own tests07:52
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje folks at github/tbsdtv/media_build had probably already done that07:59
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje I barely manage to digit lsusb and you want me to file a bug....lol07:59
lotuspsychjefile a bug is pretty easy; ubuntu-bug packagename (from terminal)08:00
morganutomreyn, new plan, killall chrome -9  ---- every night before sleep. Then I can see the update that gets hidden behind and do that.08:00
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje yeah, and what's the package name?08:02
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: linux-firmware or linux-firmware-nonfree in your case i think08:03
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: if the package needs a change, the devs will change it anyway08:04
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje at github.com/tbsdtv/media_build they are patching the latest mainline kernel for this very drivers, go figure when they will be available for LTS08:13
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje and I should file a bug on 20.04...lol08:16
lotuspsychjeyeah you should08:16
coconutwhat is the best tool to create multi boot usb distro installer to usb?08:17
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje people that work on linux already done that, i bet08:17
lotuspsychjecoconut: take a look at the unofficial tool ventoy https://www.ventoy.net/en/index.html08:18
coconut: will do... thnx08:19
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje https://patchwork.kernel.org/project/linux-media/patch/YMuptIYFLdwSmw//@kali/08:20
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje I told you they already did08:21
lotuspsychjeth34lch3m1st: that doesnt change my view about filing an ubuntu bug about it, they work on a commit; so the devs acan easy assign it towards then08:25
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje I'm not that knowledgeable in this matter, but I assume that if it's just patched for mainline 5.15 kernel, file a bug for 5.11 doesn't make sense to me.08:33
th34lch3m1stlotuspsychje Anyway, you are right, we should all do our little bit, so I will file a bug.08:38
dreamonhello. I copied from on hdd to ssd by rsync on new paritions. reinstalled grub. but / parition is only mounted at bootime as read-only. "systemctl status systemd-remount-fs.service" shows ( status=1/FAILURE ) I already changed /etc/fstab entry. still same.09:11
Aqua-alkisg: can you help me now installing the OS? I've read installed the VNC (read a little into it)09:13
alkisgAqua-: sure, do you have the commands from yesterday?09:14
Aqua-no.09:14
alkisgx11vnc -connect alkisg.ltsp.org09:14
Aqua-send me the connect cmd09:14
alkisgsudo add-apt-repository --yes universe; sudo apt install -y x11vnc; x11vnc -connect alkisg.ltsp.org09:14
alkisgRun these from the live usb09:14
alkisgAqua-: eeeh, your partitions are a bit chaotic. Many vfat partitions while you only need one, and 2 partitions for ubuntu 21.10 and 20.0409:18
Aqua-sda6 & 7 are second installation of the OS. I tried ti install in parallel09:18
Aqua-they can be removed 10009:18
alkisgWhat do you want to do, in parallel or to replace it?09:18
Aqua-%09:18
alkisgOK09:18
Aqua-6 & 7 remove, the 21.10 replac09:19
alkisgRemove 20.04, and backup 21.1009:19
alkisgOK09:19
Aqua-Aqua-, there's an additional issue09:20
Aqua-Your disk is prepared for uefi installation (gpt, esp etc)09:20
Aqua-But you booted in bios mode09:20
Aqua-So we cannot install now, you need to reboot in uefi mode09:20
Aqua-How did you create your stick?09:21
alkisg(sorry I typed these from your account) :)09:21
Aqua-downloaded  the os from the ubuntu ite and burned it to the flash drive09:21
alkisgTo boot from the stick, do you press f12?09:21
Aqua-yep09:21
alkisgYou should see two options09:21
alkisg"Boot usb stick" and "boot usb stick (UEFI)"09:22
alkisgWe want the one that says UEFI09:22
Aqua-ok09:22
alkisgReboot and come again here09:22
Aqua-so i will be back in 509:22
Aqua-thanks09:22
alkisgnp09:22
Aqua-Hi alkisg, can you send me the connect target?09:35
alkisgsudo add-apt-repository --yes universe; sudo apt install -y x11vnc; x11vnc -connect alkisg.ltsp.org09:35
alkisgAqua-: please press q to stop the `top` command, as gnome then makes VNC too slow for me to continue :)09:42
alkisg...or close the terminal tab...09:43
Aqua-it doesnt let me do anything. stuck09:43
alkisgOK open a new terminal and run the vnc command again, x11vnc -connect alkisg.ltsp.org09:44
Aqua-yep ok09:44
* alkisg hates the gnome javascript desktop-environment...09:44
alkisgContinue up to the partitioning page09:45
alkisgAqua-: ok, you may close the terminal/vnc09:48
alkisgContinue with the rest of the pages09:48
Aqua-cool thanks09:48
Aqua-so keep installing normally?09:48
alkisgYes09:48
alkisgIf you see any errors about grub, ping me again09:48
alkisgIf not, reboot and it should work09:48
Aqua-super. you helped me a lot09:49
Aqua-i undestood about 70-80% of what you've done. but where did you moved the existing directories to?09:51
alkisgAqua-: in /impish-backup09:52
alkisgYou'll be able to find them there after reboot09:52
forgotmynickmorning chaps09:53
Aqua-i see. i thought that you formatted the partition, but maybe i missed that09:53
alkisgNo, I clicked "advanced options" in the partitioning page, and I selected "use as ext4 without formatting" for  sda309:54
Aqua-oh ok cool09:54
forgotmynickif a program is run with low/idle priority nice 19, why does it still impact the server load number reported by top/uptime if no other applications are in use?09:58
Aqua-alkisg: i get the following error -  An error while restoring previously installed apps. The installation will continue but you may have to manually reinstall some apps after reboot.09:59
Aqua-Thats just the packages on my old OS that cannot be migrated right?09:59
alkisgAqua-: no, that's just a bug; it wouldn't search inside /impish-backup10:00
alkisgIt saw an unformatted partition and it thought it should upgrade apps, when there were none10:00
alkisgIgnore it10:00
Aqua-ok10:00
alkisg*a formatted partition...10:00
Aqua-im rebooting, see ya on the other side :D10:00
Aqua-:+1: Great success :+1:10:06
alkisg👍️10:06
Aqua-now is there a way to import settings, folders, packages, etc to the current installation or do i need to do it manually?10:07
alkisgYou can move the whole /home/username dir10:07
alkisg(when it's not in use, that is)10:09
alkisgFor the packages, there are some commands but I usually don't bother and I just run `apt install my-list-fpackages`...10:10
nmlkjl10:15
vegagHi ! I just followed https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_2019 guide.10:16
vegagWhen i'm booting, I have a prompt asking the password. After entering the password, I get dropped to grub shell...10:16
vegagI wonder if the keyboard has the right layout10:17
TJ-vegag: did you have non-ASCII characters in the passphrase?10:20
vegagno10:21
vegagBut i use french keyboard10:21
TJ-vegag: you can retry the unlock from the GRUB rescue shell with: " cryptomount hdX,y " where X and Y are the device and partition that is LUKS-protected10:22
vegagi'll try to type it replacing with english version10:22
vegagOk ! That'll be enough to start ubuntu ?10:22
TJ-vegag: I ought to add some instructions on recovery from rescue shell to the Wiki article10:22
TJ-vegag: *if* it manages to unlock you'll see "slot X open"10:23
vegagaOk (change computer cause i'll reboot to try what you say)10:23
TJ-vegag: at which point you may have to issue 2 or 3 more commands, depending10:23
vegagaI wonder what's wrong because if followed the tutorial10:24
vegaga(I use ubuntu 20.04)10:24
vegagaI can briefly see an error after entering the password and juste before dropping to grub shell, like "no such cryptodisk found" or something like that10:26
Furna_Hi I am running Ubuntu 21.10; I have succesfully recompiled my own kernel and packaged correctly. Anyway I signed it *after* installation with explicit command "sbsign" ... I was able to boot with secure boot enabled so everything is fine. Is there a way to sign the kernel image during package build instead that after installation10:27
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vegagaTJ- Its booting !!! I had to use english key layout !10:29
vegagaFinaly !10:29
vegagaThanks for your help and tutorial10:29
lotuspsychjeFurna: is there a specific reason your compile your own kernel instead of using !mainline ones?10:29
oerheksFurna, did you check the site? https://ubuntu.com/blog/how-to-sign-things-for-secure-boot10:29
TJ-vegaga: that was an easy fix!10:30
TJ-vegaga: I'll add to the guide some warnings on that10:30
oerheksalso update-secureboot-policy on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UEFI/SecureBoot/DKMS10:30
Furnalotuspsychje: good reasons yes 1) Fun 2) Change default Intel pstate governor ... the first reason is the main one ... after 10 years of being away from tech ground I have to come back10:39
Furnaoerheks: Yes I saw that site .. and there I learned how to sign *after* compilation .. as I said I am currently  running my own kernel with Secure Boot enabled ... it's just I would prefer to sign the key during package build10:40
lotuspsychjeFurna: cool, welcome back to the ubuntu community you might like #ubuntu-devel and #ubuntu-kernel10:41
Furnaoerheks: update-secureboot-policy creates and deploy the MOK key(s) to firmware ... it doesn't sign kernels ...10:41
oerheksi never used it myself, just had the info10:42
FurnaThanks anyway10:50
Guest4Hello12:28
Guest4I have configured a xrdp and tightvncserver, but rdp session from windows is lagging12:28
Guest4Scrolling a webpage lags12:29
mjtwhat client are you using on windows12:29
Guest4The default windows remote desktop12:29
mjtoh, derr, I read VNC not RDP.12:30
Guest4Xrdp connects to vnc12:30
Guest4Basically i think some setting may need to be edited/ tweaked12:30
Guest4mjt can you suggest any change in tightvncserver setting?12:31
Guest4It listens on port 590112:31
mjtnot really, I had a bad experience trying get a reliable vnc server going. If you want set and forget, you could try nomachine instead...12:31
mjtIt gives a far superior desktop experience to rdp or vnc12:31
Guest4Ah12:32
mjtas in, you can stream video over it12:32
Guest4It is free?12:32
mjtas in beer, i don't think as in licence. there's a foss version of it for sure, called opennx but might take a bit of tinkering to get going12:32
mjtby that I mean no cost but not open source12:33
Guest4Hm, possibly like teamviewer on windows then12:34
oerheksscrolling a browser over vnc laggig, sounds normal12:34
oerheksc/lagging12:34
Guest4oerheks lol12:34
Guest4no way to optimize it by increasing some buffer?12:35
oerheksno solution, AFAIK12:36
mjtonce you've got hooked on the the nx protocol it's hard to use anything else...12:36
mjtsorry i can't be of more help :312:36
Guest4Hehe12:36
Guest4Nomachine sounds good, but their website lists $3000 plans12:37
Guest4Lol12:37
Guest4$3400 for a remote desktop server solution12:38
Guest4Hehe12:38
mjtthat's the enterprise tier12:38
mjtit's defiintely free for personal use12:39
Guest4I used to try teamviewer before, after several hours they forced me to upgrade/buy12:39
Guest4Hope nomachine doesnt do this!12:39
Guest4Hm. I see. Thanks12:39
via_c7being a reliable guy is easy for scammers in these days12:41
oerheksvia_c7,  how is that related to ubuntu support?12:42
via_c7see...12:42
Fatal_Sushivia_c7: please join offtopic for casual talk, thanks in advance12:44
Fatal_Sushi#ubuntu-offtopic that is12:44
MiraCatHow can I get the latest kernel on LTS releases? Sometimes I might need a newer kernel for newer hardware or newer drivers for newer hardware.12:45
oerheks!hwe12:45
ubottuThe Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack12:45
Fatal_Sushi!latest12:45
ubottuPackages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.12:45
oerheksfrom 20.04.1 hwe is automatic enabled with a fresh install12:45
oerheksand ... LTS is stable, you might want to upgrade to the latest 21.1012:46
MiraCatLet me ask you about the low latency kernel, what makes it different from the regular kernel?12:46
certiorarianyone checked out the frame.work laptop?12:46
Fatal_SushiMiraCat: if you want the 5.15 kernel you're out of luck and a rolling release might be a better option for you12:46
certiorarifully upgradable and quite neat and cheap :)12:46
oerheksMiraCat, that is suitable for audio/video12:47
oerheks(production)12:47
Fatal_SushiMiraCat: lowlatency or real time kernels are mostely used for audio and video production12:47
Fatal_Sushimeh, beaten to it12:47
oerhekssee #ubuntustudio12:48
MiraCatIs ubuntu the best choice if I want to do Audio or Video work? Most distros don't seem to provide a "low latency kernel" and might not even offer dynamic preempt in the regular kernel.12:48
oerheksuse it and see if you like it?12:48
tomreyncertiorari: unless you already have some hardware and need help with running ubuntu on it, please head over to #ubuntu-offtopic for discussing specific hardware12:48
Fatal_Sushithere's no "best" MiraCat, it's all a matter of personal experience and preferences12:49
Fatal_SushiMiraCat: and since it's not really a ubuntu support question anymore moving over to #ubuntu-discuss would be a better idea i guess12:50
oerheksit gives the best community :-D12:50
Fatal_Sushi;)12:51
certioraritomreyn: well, it's was a general question, my bad.. they claim it has good Ubuntu support12:51
certiorarianyone knows?12:52
oerhekscertiorari,  yes, ubuntu-offtopic or ubuntu-discuss?12:52
oerhekswe'll keep focussed on ubuntu support, not hardware choice12:53
certiorariok12:53
immudaany reason why i cannot install nvida drivers??13:16
VMGuy23whats the error13:16
VMGuy23and what gpu do you have13:16
oerheksimmuda, probably you are in a Wayland session, switch to Xorg from login?13:17
oerhekswayland + nvidiadrivers = nono, for now13:17
immudai am on LTS13:17
immuda20.413:17
immudai installed ubuntu and upon first boot offered me a partial upgrade13:18
oerhekspartial upgrade, that is oke, finish it after reboot13:18
immudai did reboot13:19
oerhekssudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade #13:19
oerheks!distupgrade13:19
ubottuA dist-upgrade will install new dependencies for packages already installed and may remove packages if they are no longer needed. This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu, see !upgrade if that is your intention.13:19
immuda0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.13:20
immudano i want to stay on LTS13:20
oerheksnice13:20
oerheks" This will not bring you to a new release of Ubuntu"....13:20
immudai did nothing to offer13:20
oerheksoke, logout, click your name, then the extra menu, change to Xorg.. then nvidia drivers are available13:21
immudaunder additional hardware it saying Continue using a manually installed driver13:21
immudathis device is using a manually installed driver13:21
bancroftI have a machine running a simple http webserver for development, it outputs to stdout. Is there a way that I can put the already running process in the background, ssh into the machine and put the process in there without turning it off?13:25
bancroftmaybe with nohup so when I log out it's still running13:26
oerheksbg/fb background/foregound .. https://www.thegeekdiary.com/understanding-the-job-control-commands-in-linux-bg-fg-and-ctrlz/13:26
bancroftso if I take my laptop/keyboard in the machine I do ctrl+z and bg, then when I ssh I can put it into the foreground?13:27
TJ-bancroft: ssh in, start tmux, use reptyr to move the process13:30
TJ-bancroft: then you can even disconnect the ssh and the process remains running in the tmux session13:30
TJ-!info reptyr | bancroft13:30
ubottubancroft: reptyr (0.6.2-1.3, impish): Tool for moving running programs between ptys. In component universe, is optional. Built by reptyr. Size 22 kB / 66 kB. (Only available for i386, amd64, armel, armhf.)13:31
bancroftTJ-: thanks, I found it on github :)13:31
TJ-bancroft: "apt install reptyr" :)13:31
cpachhi folks. i have an old refurbished pc and i want to install Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS. can i _force_ MBR booting during installation?13:33
cpachthe reason i'm asking is that the bios for this pc (Lenovo ThinkCentre M72e) seems very buggy.13:33
oerheksubuntu isos are hybride mbr/uefi, so no need to force an old system13:34
oerheksor is it not that old and gives UEFI ?13:34
TJ-cpach: forcing is done in the motherboard firmware boot options/boot device selection13:34
tomreyncpach: you could also look for a bios upgrade, if you haven't13:35
cpachoerheks: this machine seems to support UEFI, for some value of "support", but the BIOS is from 2012 and seems very buggy13:35
cpachTJ-: but the installer needs to know if it should choose mbr or uefi, no? for grub13:36
cpachtomreyn: seems like bios upgrade requres windows 8/7/xp :-/13:37
cpachi tried booting with the windows 10 usb installer and run lenovo's bios upgrade from there. it said the operating system isn't supported.13:37
apathorhi. chromium updated via snap automatically and broke a bunch of tests. is it really not possible to downgrade snap packages to arbitrary versions?13:38
oerheksapathor, no.13:40
TJ-cpach: no13:40
TJ-cpach: installer starts in the mode the motherboard firmware has selected13:40
apathoroerheks: that really sucks huh13:41
TJ-cpach: and that controller which mode the OS is installed in (since it isn't possible to install a UEFI system from BIOS/legacy boot (in one step))13:41
ioriaapathor, snap list chromium  --all13:41
apathorioria: ah so it can switch back to the version that was previously installed?13:42
oerheksmaye install the deb version,  https://launchpad.net/chromium-browser/+packages13:42
ioriaapathor, possibly: sudo snap revert13:42
apathorioria: thanks!13:42
cpachTJ-: i see. thx.13:42
ioriaapathor, ok; sudo snap revert chromium  --revision xxx13:43
apathoroerheks: seems the deb package just wraps the snap package. says so in 'apt-cache show chromium-browser'13:43
oerheksoh ioria is right :-D13:43
ioriaok13:43
cpachok another question: i'm planning on using this machine as a diy nas. anyone did anything like that? did you simply install samba / nfs and then call it a day? or are there other interesting approaches to consider?13:43
coconutcpach, did you try the live iso update tool too? Might work better.13:53
tomreyncpach:  ^ this should not require windows13:54
coconuthttps://pcsupport.lenovo.com/nl/nl/products/desktops-and-all-in-ones/thinkcentre-m-series-desktops/thinkcentre-m72e/downloads/driver-list/component?name=BIOS13:54
BluesKajHi folks14:03
pentrix1BluesKaj: Hi..14:14
BluesKajhi pentrix114:16
cpachi found an iso on lenovo's website but i didn't manage to boot it14:18
zambahi! i have an issue when attempting to install ubuntu server on a laptop (yes, i know).. the installer detects the hdd.. and it's able to install on it, but when i reboot the laptop doesn't find the boot partiton on the hdd for ubuntu14:23
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zambais it secureboot or something messing with me?14:37
leftyfbzamba: did you check if secureboot is enabled or disabled?14:38
leftyfbzamba: you should disable it14:38
zambasecureboot is greyed out in the bios14:39
zambabut it doesn't look like it's ticked14:39
zambaboot mode is set to legacy14:39
leftyfbzamba: maybe find out why it's greyed out so you can disable it14:40
leftyfboh, you have boot mode set to legacy in the bios, that's why14:40
leftyfbyou should be good there then14:40
leftyfbis this a dual boot system?14:40
zambaleftyfb: it was windows on it previously14:41
zambabut i should have overridden that14:42
oerheksbootrepair might be your solution14:44
leftyfbzamba: do you have any sort of RAID option in the bios?14:45
leftyfbif so, disable it, it's not real RAID14:45
oerheks+114:45
oerheksalso, reinstall in UEFI mode should be no problem for ubuntu14:45
leftyfbI prefer not14:46
leftyfbso much simpler with MBR14:46
Kiloszamba  https://linuxconfig.org/ubuntu-boot-repair14:46
EriC^^zamba: are you in the live usb right now?14:47
Kilosyou have a live system that you installed with I take it14:47
leftyfbI also prefer to diagnose the actual problem to resolve as opposed to using a tool to magically fix it without telling me exactly what was wrong14:47
Kilosi wonder where he went15:00
Kilosleftyfb  maybe you have some advice for me, i have a lenovo t410i that i can not change the secure boot option in bios, without that it does not accept uefi. so still using 18.04 kde on mbr15:02
leftyfbKilos: is there a problem with using MBR?15:02
Kilosi like using it. boot-repair also repairs br. but i think all later versions come with uefi boot15:04
Kilosoh also 20.04 doesnt have a good network manager to use usb mobile modems15:05
Kilosi forget lots. i am old lol15:05
leftyfbKilos: your options are: 1# continue using MBR to which you should never have a problem with  #2 search your hardware's documentation or contact the vendor to learn how to disable secureboot so you can reinstall with UEFI and have the exact same regular use functionality15:06
Kiloslenovo told me it cannot be changed, so i gave up15:06
Kilosthey say send it in. i am in south africa so to sit for 4 months without my laptop isnt an option15:07
Kilosthat could be zamba  's prob if windows  that was there installed in uefi  mode15:09
Kilosso no mbr15:09
delki8hey, honest question. I've been using ubuntu for years and I never knew how to 'proper' install a tar.gz application. I mean, I just downloaded blender, it's a tar.gz on my Downloads folder. I've extracted it and running its binary _works_.15:13
delki8But I'd like to put the extracted files in some place recognizable by the system, that would use the .desktop file, and be seen by the ubuntu shell as an application that can be searched15:14
tomreyndelki8: that's not necessarily surprising. you cannot 'install' tar.gz though, those are just archives. in your case, an archive with readily compiled source code, which happens to be comptable, apparently, to your ubuntu release.15:15
tomreyndelki8: blender is also available as a package on ubuntu (via apt)15:16
tomreynalso as a snap, if you'd like the newer version https://snapcraft.io/blender15:16
delki8but there is no special place where I could put my extracted files that would be more appropriate than leaving them into the ~/Downloads/blender folder?15:16
delki8like /usr/bin?15:17
tomreyndelki8: better not, because spreading files over the file system manually could 'break' the package manager.15:18
delki8got it.15:18
tomreynthis is not how you should usually install software on ubuntu15:18
EriC^^delki8: /usr/local/bin i think is for non apt packages15:18
tomreynbut you could move it to your home directory15:18
EriC^^delki8: in your case though you want the binary somewhere, so maybe put the stuff anywhere like /opt or something and put a softlink in /usr/local/bin15:19
EriC^^typically if you put it in ~/bin , bash would add that to your $PATH on login, but you could make any dir and add it to your $PATH manually, like ~/.bin or something15:19
delki8`/usr/local/bin really sounds like what I want...15:22
delki8do you know if putting the .desktop file inside /usr/share/applications would be enough for the application to show up in ubuntu shell?15:24
EriC^^delki8: yeah that should do it15:24
delki8(don't even know if the name of the applications menu is ' ubuntu shell', just saying cause I know it's based on gnome shell)15:25
EriC^^are you using ubuntu/unity?15:25
delki8yep, 20.0415:25
EriC^^i think it's called the 'dash'15:26
delki8you're probably right15:26
delki8tomreyn EriC^^ thank you15:26
EriC^^no problem15:27
tomreyndelki8: you're probably not using unity if you run 20.0415:27
delki8oh, it was replaced by the gnome shell version right?15:27
tomreynbut gnome-shell / mutter, yes15:28
EriC^^yup, you can still install unity if you want though15:28
FNAShinobiDoes anybody know the new protonvpn irc channel? Or can anyone tell me if proton VPN supports wireguard for ubuntu 20.04?15:37
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leftyfbdelki8: can I ask why you don't want to install blender through the proper means?15:39
delki8Oh, I don't mind installing it via repository, I prefer it, actually.15:40
leftyfbdelki8: sudo snap install blender. That is the package kept up to date and maintained by the Blender foundation15:40
leftyfbdelki8: it's the latest release of blender15:41
delki8My question is because over the years I've encontered this situation many times, the published doesnt keep a working repo for a given software and only provides a tar.gz to for the installation.´ The JetBrains IDEs, for instance15:42
leftyfbdelki8: that is always a question for the publisher/vendor15:43
tomreyn!alis | FNAShinobi15:43
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oerheksFNAShinobi, you clearly did not visit their site? https://protonvpn.com/support/wireguard-privacy/15:43
FNAShinobioerheks: Everything I've read has only mentioned the Windows client15:45
delki8And I usually keep a ~/dev/tools folder for this kind of thing, but I'd like to somehow mimic the behavior of an aplication that was delivered through _proper means_ like you called.15:45
FNAShinobitomreyn: thanks15:45
delki8And also because I never really understood where ubuntu keeps it's binarys and installed software files in general, and I thought why not ask :)15:46
zambaKilos: could be, yes15:52
zambai have attempted to install on a new system, and i'm not able to get it to boot once the installation is completed15:53
tomreyndelki8: dpkg -L bash   wuold show you which files belong to the "bash" package, and where they are placed. you can do this with any package installed using apt.15:57
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tomreynthat is, every package you have installed.15:57
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Kiloszamba  have you tried  boot-repair it gives the option to install br16:16
Kilosmbr16:16
Kilosif that still doesnt work then i would zero the drive to remove the uefi and mbr or whatever is there and start off as with a new drive16:17
Kiloswindows does leave behind some tricky probs especially if it was the original OEM16:17
Kilosmy drive on my T410 had to be zeroed before it would accept kubuntu16:18
TobHi! Advise please: what a best tool is for editing/altering records in Trivial DB with presets for Pulseaudio equalizer from package 'pulseaudio-equalizer:'? I have file ~/.config/pulse/equalizer-presets.tdb and trying to understand how is hard or easy to alter the curve with precise third-party data.17:07
oerheks!info tdb-tools17:10
ubottutdb-tools (1.4.3-1build1, impish): Trivial Database - bundled binaries. In component main, is optional. Built by tdb. Size 25 kB / 114 kB17:10
oerheksnot sure it can hande PA equaliser presets..17:10
Bombohi17:49
oerheks:-)17:50
Bomboi installed lubuntu on a fresh HDD (no windows no other OS) with UEFI on, then i 'apt install grub2' did grub-install then update-grub, reboot, but there is no grub menu, there is stuff in /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu and /boot/grub17:51
tomreynBombo: how did you install lubuntu insitially? using its default installer?17:53
Bombotomreyn: yes from usbstick, using the whole hdd, removed all partitions17:54
tomreynif so, it should already have installed grub2 and run update-grub and grub-install. why did you feel a need to do it again?17:54
Bomboi checked 'dpkg -l|grep grub' but there was no grub217:54
tomreynon the live/installer system, or on the installed system?17:54
Bomboand i did that because i rebooted and there was no menu ;)17:55
tomreynthe grub menu won't show unless you hit escape17:55
Bomboesc? when17:57
Bomboi put the iso onto an usbstick17:58
oerhekssee the grub manual, esc or shift during boot..17:58
Bombohmmkay17:58
oerheks( tap repeatedly)17:58
TJ-The ubuntu default of hiding the GRUB menu and setting the timeout to 0 is ridiculous - makes discovery next to impossible17:59
Bomboon my other computer is is always showing hm18:00
Bomboso i could change the hide setting?18:00
TJ-Bombo: the options set in /etc/default/grub control those18:00
BomboGRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden18:00
TJ-Bombo: best to add your own over-ride FILE at /etc/default/grub.d/local.cfg rather than editing /etc/default/grub18:02
Bombotoo late ;)18:02
TJ-Bombo: otherwise, when the grub2-common package us upgraded, it'll need some prompting on which version of that file to use, the existing, or the new one18:02
BomboTJ-: ok good to know18:03
TJ-if there are changes in both it can make it difficult to figure out how to handle it18:03
TJ-In my local.cfg I have:18:03
TJ-GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu18:03
TJ-GRUB_TIMEOUT=518:03
TJ-GRUB_GFXPAYLOAD_LINUX=text18:03
TJ-(I prefer text-mode and want to see the kernel messages as systems boot)18:04
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Bomboor this GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"18:05
Bomboor this GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="text"18:05
Bombowhy GFXPAYLOAD?18:06
TJ-Bombo: that's for GRUB - your options are for the Linux kernel18:08
TJ-Bombo: I have GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="debug nosplash systemd.log_level=info"18:08
BomboTJ-: ok thx it worked18:11
TJ-Bombo: note that GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= *only* affects the first, default, menu entry, none others.18:12
BomboTJ-: ok got it18:13
zambaboot-repair? is that a program? or do you mean just running a live iso of some sort?18:21
oerhekssee the factoid18:21
oerheks!bootrepair18:21
ubottuBoot-Repair is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in Ubuntu. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair for more info.18:21
oerheksit generates a report, and tries to fix18:22
EriC^^zamba: if you can boot a live usb on the system we could troubleshoot it in case boot-repair doesnt work18:29
cbreakcan ubuntu's grub be configured to write itself to two EFI partitions?18:32
cbreakfor now, I just rsync the first EFI's contents to the second, but that's obviously manual18:32
cbreak(I have two efi partitions, one on each of the two SSDs in my boot pool)18:33
oerheks2 efi partitions is not oke18:33
oerheksit uses just one18:33
cbreakyes, for now18:33
cbreakbut using only one is obviously dumb18:33
cbreaksince I have redundancy for bpool and rpool, I also want redundancy for EFI, or ... I can't boot anymore when the first one fails18:33
oerheksNo, when you install ubuntu ion hdd 2, it will find the efi on hdd 118:33
cbreakI only have one install of ubuntu18:34
cbreak(on this system)18:34
cbreakI have a single mirrored ZFS pool from which I boot off of18:34
oerheksoh, information you should mention in the 1st place18:36
cbreakI did. Maybe it wasn't clear from mentioning that the efi partitions are on each of the two ssds in my boot pool18:37
cbreakeither way, I think it makes sense to have redundant efi partitions18:37
cbreak(of course, only one of them is mounted to /boot/efi)18:37
Apachezthats why you use hardware raid and can ignore all the partition mumbojumbo =)18:37
cbreakhell no18:38
cbreakI like having my data18:38
cbreakI won't trust any shoddy hardware raid18:38
cbreakthe main reason I went with Ubuntu in the first place was ZFS18:39
TJ-cbreak: best solution is make the EFI-SP an md RAID-1 *but* use --metadata=1.0 so the metadata is put at the end of the partition - that way the firmware can find it on both (bonus points if you also install to the removable-media path18:44
TJ-cbreak: since the start of the FAT file-system will be at the start of the partition18:44
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cbreakhmm... that sounds like it'd break horribly on any other OS18:46
cbreaklike, when Mac OS or Windows boots and tries to modify it18:47
cbreakI currently don't multiboot though, so it might be an option for now18:47
leftyfbcbreak: It sounds like what you're asking for doesn't exist. Good luck designing it to meet your personal goals.18:49
cbreakwell, it's not like my current solution is unworkable18:50
cbreakrsyncing works fine, if I don't forget to do it :)18:50
cbreakmaybe it's even better that way, if I screw up the bootloader somehow on the primary efi, I still have an older copy on the second one18:50
EriC^^cbreak: couldn't you put a script somewhere where it runs when grub is updated, that mounts and rsyncs?18:51
cbreaknot sure. I don't know how to hook into grub's updater18:51
cbreakI've added the other efi to fstab, so it is mounted already, next to the primary one18:52
cbreakso the only thing to do would be to run the rsync18:52
tomreynthere's this, which i have not tried https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/621942/mirroring-efi-system-partition-esp-on-ubuntu18:54
zambaEriC^^: boot-repair didn't work18:55
EriC^^cbreak: if you wanted, you could add some script that runs when update-grub gets updated, something in /etc/grub.d perhaps, and what that script does is check what the current version of grub is in dpkg, compare with 'saved' old one, if it's new then rsync the new efi18:56
zambagoing to use the live session from boot-repair18:57
zambai think it has to be some kind of security measurement that prevents this from working18:57
EriC^^zamba: ok, type 'sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999' and paste the link it gives you here please18:57
BinarySaviorif someone gets a hold of my fido2 u2f keys, will that be enough to create their own auth response?18:58
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leftyfbBinarySavior: try #security18:59
zambaEriC^^: try https://termbin.com/zm4819:00
EriC^^zamba: it looks right, you're using gpt with a bios_boot partition so legacy can work, what happens when you boot in legacy mode witht he hdd first in boot order?19:02
zambaEriC^^: some stuff from hp saying that hdd not found19:02
Anarchoshow to configure an ubuntu to serve as a gateway between an ethernet local network (rj45 cable) and my isp router (connectex by the gateway through wifi ) ?19:03
EriC^^zamba: no operating system found or literally hdd?19:03
the_eye_Hi all, I have a problem. I have a raspberry only with cli and I want to run a script on boot. The raspberry is connected with screen and I want to be able to see the script on screen. Any help ?19:03
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leftyfbthe_eye_: what version of ubuntu are you running?19:04
zambaEriC^^: "BootDevice Not Found. Please install an operating system on your hard disk. Hard Disk - (3F0)"19:04
the_eye_20.0419:04
EriC^^zamba: i see, i wonder if it's being thrown off by the gpt19:05
EriC^^zamba: i think you could easily convert gpt to mbr and reinstall grub to the mbr19:06
zambaEriC^^: so i should attepmt to just wipe it?19:06
zambadd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda ?19:06
tomreynAnarchos: https://www.networkreverse.com/2020/06/how-to-build-linux-router-with-ubuntu.html looks about right19:06
EriC^^zamba: nah19:07
zambaEriC^^: what should i do, then?19:07
EriC^^zamba: type 'sudo gdisk /dev/sda'19:07
zambabtw.. when booting, it says ima: Error Communicating with TPM chip19:07
zambaone sec, booting19:07
EriC^^oki19:08
zambafound valid gpt with protective mbr; using gpt19:08
zambawhen i do gdisk19:08
EriC^^zamba: ok, type "r" and hit enter19:08
EriC^^then "g" to convert19:08
tomreynAnarchos: having a wifi conection as an upstream might get a little tricky - this may not work with systemd-networkd (default netplan renderer), so you may need to use the network-manager renderer for this interface19:08
zambaEriC^^: and then?19:09
EriC^^zamba: press "w" to write the table19:09
zambaand then just reboot?19:09
EriC^^zamba: no, after you exit, type 'sudo partprobe /dev/sda' to reread the table19:09
zambaok, done19:10
EriC^^zamba: type 'sudo mount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv /mnt'19:10
zambayup19:10
tomreynthe_eye_: by "screen", do you mean GNU screen, the terminal multiplexer?19:10
the_eye_screen == monitor19:11
EriC^^zamba: for i in /dev /sys /proc; do sudo mount -R $i /mnt$i; done19:11
zambaand then chroot?19:11
EriC^^zamba: yeah19:11
EriC^^zamba: once you're in, "mount /boot"19:12
zambayup19:12
EriC^^then grub-install --recheck /dev/sda19:12
tomreynthe_eye_: i guess you could have the script run automatically after login, or maybe you can have it output to a different tty19:12
zambaok19:12
EriC^^finally update-grub  and then type exit and reboot19:13
EriC^^zamba: about the tpm thingie, i googled and it said you need to enable tpm in the bios to make that go away19:13
zambaEriC^^: doesn't seem like that helped19:14
zambasame error still19:14
zambanot able to boot19:14
tomreynthe_eye_: the difficulty there would be that the main tty is usually claimed by systemd, and i don't think systemd is the right way to print output of a script.19:14
zambaBootDevice Not Found19:14
EriC^^zamba: odd,  is csm legacy enabled and uefi disabled? and hdd first in the boot order?19:14
zambaonly legacy19:14
leftyfbthe_eye_: you can redirect the output to /dev/ttyX19:14
leftyfbthe_eye_: as root: ping 1.1.1.1 > /dev/tty3   # then CTRL+ALT_F319:15
zambaSATA Device Mode is set to AHCI19:15
leftyfb /_/+19:15
zambaBoot Mode: Legacy,  but i have the option of using UEFI Hybrid (With CSM) or UEFI Native (Without CSM)19:16
the_eye_leftyfb: the system is remote no keyboard only ssh19:16
tomreynleftyfb: wuld this work during systemd's equivalent of what used to be single user mode?19:16
EriC^^zamba: hdd first in boot order, yeah?19:16
zambaEriC^^: yes19:16
EriC^^very odd, i'd boot into uefi mode perhaps with the live usb19:17
EriC^^and install with that19:17
leftyfbtomreyn: I just tested on ubuntu 18.04 with systemd. I've used it quite a lot on 16.04 as well. Boot up machine and it immediately starts running a script with the output on the monitor19:17
zambawhich uefi mode?19:17
zambai have attempted that as well, btw19:17
the_eye_<tomreyn> Yes its a problem the script is a telnet connection to oneother server, so continous data has to be printed19:17
EriC^^zamba: actually we could try one more thing19:17
tomreynleftyfb: that's nice.19:17
zambaEriC^^: ok?19:17
EriC^^zamba: aha what happens when it was installed in uefi mode?19:17
zambaEriC^^: same19:17
EriC^^literal same msg?19:18
zambayeah19:18
EriC^^dang19:18
leftyfbthe_eye_: tomreyn: I have this at the top of my script:  exec >/dev/tty1 2>&119:18
zambathat's why i'm wondering if there's some kind of vendor lockin here19:18
zambanot able to install anything besides windows19:18
tomreynleftyfb: i'm familiar with this for output redirection, didn't know it works with tty's, though, cool19:18
EriC^^zamba: ok, try to boot the live usb real quick we can try 2 stuff quickly, if it doesnt pan out we can do uefi mode, and we can switch the uefi files so it looks like its booting windows19:19
tomreynthe_eye_: i guess it would keep printing as long as the script would keep running19:19
EriC^^zamba: for legacy booting some bios just want a 'boot' flag on a partition or they wont boot the hdd, so we can try setting that19:19
leftyfbit was great to give a debug script to a vendor without them having to do anything other than adjust their wireless AP settings to see the client's reaction19:19
tomreynleftyfb: :) nice use case19:20
the_eye_leftyfb : Works !!!  exec >/dev/tty1 2>&119:21
tomreynthe_eye_: so you could write a systemd unit and load / enable that for running your script, and that script could then use the exec command leftyfb provided19:21
the_eye_<tomreyn> Yes I try that19:22
zambaEriC^^: ok, ready19:22
the_eye_leftyfb : thanks19:22
EriC^^zamba: try 'sudo cfdisk /dev/sda'19:23
zambaEriC^^: /dev/sda1 is marked as EFI (FAT-12/16/32)19:23
zambais that correct?19:23
EriC^^that makes sense, yeah19:23
zambaok, i've set /dev/sda1 as bootable?19:24
zambaand then just attempt reboot again?19:24
EriC^^1 sec, just as a sanity check19:24
zambai've lost my sanity a long time ago :)19:24
EriC^^zamba: try 'sudo parted -ls' to see the 'boot' there, also type "sudo dd if=/dev/sda bs=512 count=1 | hexdump -C" and look at the last 4, it should be 55 aa19:25
EriC^^:D19:25
zambaboot, esp19:25
EriC^^sounds good19:26
Anarchoswho ever configured a ubuntu as a gateway between a wifi router, and another ethernet network ?19:26
zamba0x55aa, check19:27
zambareboot?19:27
EriC^^yup give it a go19:27
EriC^^i wonder what's up with the hp, i have 2, last one is from 2017, but they've never given issues in legacy iirc19:27
zambabooting!19:27
zambasuccess!19:27
zambagod damn.. thanks a bunch!19:27
EriC^^nice!19:28
EriC^^no problem19:28
tomreynAnarchos: poll type questions are usually not very successful over here19:30
leftyfbAnarchos: you were already given a link to a solution to your original question19:30
oerheksics internet connection sharing, can be done with a new profile, and 'share to other computers' https://imgur.com/a/DClVXyl19:31
Anarchostomreyn thanks a lot, i will read19:32
Anarchosleftyfb sorry i missed his link. i got it now.19:32
frosteyeshi folks - does anyone of you using evolution for office365 (coperate) with 2FA, and where the login have stopped working in this weekend?19:59
frosteyesIs curious if it is caused by an update to the echange system on outlook.office365.com or it is a company group policy thing20:00
tomreynmaybe the troubleshooting steps would help narrowing this down https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/EWS/OAuth2#Troubleshooting20:03
xboxhello20:08
tomreynhi there20:09
xboxhows your day?20:10
leftyfb!support | xbox20:11
ubottuxbox: The official ubuntu support channel is #ubuntu. Also see http://ubuntu.com/support and http://ubuntuforums.org and http://askubuntu.com20:11
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p13Hi, anyone here running 21.10 on an rpi4 ?20:41
plaaneHello friends :)21:00
plaanea little bit off-top, but why do people use ls -a when you could use the -A flag for clarity? :P21:01
plaanesorry, i din't realize it's the support channel21:02
oerheksplaanot many people know tha -A skips the . and .. instance21:02
oerheksplaane not ..21:02
cristianvvv21:04
xboxhello!21:04
cristianhi21:04
xboxhows your day?21:04
oerheksyou scared him away, with an ubuntu issue21:05
xbox:(21:11
xboxi have been looking for the ubuntu 10.10 builds of free60/XeLL (Xenon Linux Loader) but i cant find them anywhere. Probably on some random repo that was renamed years ago.21:14
leftyfb!eol | xbox21:14
ubottuxbox: End-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/EOLUpgrades21:14
leftyfbxbox: sorry, we cannot support EOL releases, especially ones that went EOL over 10 years ago21:14
xboxi wasnt asking for support21:15
xboxbut thanks anyways21:15
oerhekshttps://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/maverick/21:15
xboxi mean like the ppc versions i cant find them anymore and i cant access the build on my 360 for some reason i dont know why but it wont load onto the normal dash. keeps booting into XeLL then loading ubuntu21:16
oerheksgood luck, try #linux ?21:17
xboxalright thanks21:17
leftyfbxbox: free60 was never a part of the official ubuntu releases.21:18
xboxi know that21:18
oerheksnor in 'universe'21:19
leftyfboerheks: it's nothing to do with ubuntu. It was some 3rd party project that was meant to install ubuntu on an xbox36021:20
oerheksi know21:20
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