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morganu | 2 "installnow?" boxes one after another. updates will not be automatic even thos I asked for that, dell, 20.04 (grumble) | 00:47 |
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morganu | 20.04 is there a way that I can "minimize all windows"????? | 00:48 |
morganu | 20.04 I have a title bar on top of the tabs on all my chrome windows. (I know I set it that way but now I cant figure out how I did it and I want to remove them.) Where is the control to remove them?? | 00:49 |
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bob | Hi everyone. I need some help setting up bluetooth on ubuntu. | 03:00 |
bob | I tried the command: sudo pactl load-module module-bluetooth-discover | 03:00 |
bob | But got the error: pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused | 03:00 |
student | hello everyone | 03:12 |
Mad_Cat_TW | exit | 03:58 |
lehinsun | Hi, what is the best google drive client for ubuntu? | 04:13 |
lehinsun | I want it to sync google drive content to my computer | 04:13 |
lehinsun | I mean I want to have the full copy of google drive content | 04:22 |
backthen | hi after a recent restart, Ubuntu freezes after a few minutes of normal operation. How to resolve | 04:28 |
th34lch3m1st | hi all | 04:37 |
lehinsun | I haven't found any appropriate clients for backing app google drive content. But here you can manually create backup - https://takeout.google.com/?hl=ru&pli=1 | 04:43 |
th34lch3m1st | I'm reading on a askubuntu question that if you want to compile a kernel module you shouldn't use make but compile "the debian way". What's this debian way? (I'm on ubuntu 20.04.1) | 04:46 |
randy__ | hello | 05:02 |
rfm | th34lch3m1st, look at https://www.debian.org/releases/jessie/i386/ch08s06.html.en . Pretty sure would work on Ubuntu (itś been years since I did it and don't remember whether I was on Debian or Ubuntu at the time...) | 05:06 |
th34lch3m1st | I would like to check the kernel source of the next update (November 29) to see if there is the driver I need. | 05:17 |
th34lch3m1st | I'm inspecting kernel.ubuntu.com/git etcetc | 05:17 |
th34lch3m1st | Now I'm on 5.11.0-40, next update is 5.11.0-41.45. How can I inspect that source? | 05:20 |
th34lch3m1st | Ok I found it | 05:21 |
luminaid | Hello everyone, have a ubuntu VPS running 20.04, fresh install, configured lamp and have everything running.. I am trying to install an app and managed to get passed all the required changes in php, etc.. although I am stuck on the last option and can't figure out how to make it work.. HTTP methods required are GET, POST, PUT, OPTIONS, PATCH, | 05:48 |
luminaid | PROPFIND, REPORT, LOCK DELETE, COPY and MOVE .... but I cannot figure out how to enable those features... i tried under virtualhosts, tried apache.conf, tried .htaccess, etc.. I cannot figure out how to enable these features.... would anyone be willing to help me out? | 05:48 |
rfm | luminaid, I don't know, but that kinda sounds like WebDAV stuff; I found a digitalocean howto: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-configure-webdav-access-with-apache-on-ubuntu-18-04 which might be close enough to help | 05:54 |
luminaid | rfm; I have been searching like a mad man, trying all variants and nothing.. why I thought of asking here.. although I appreciate the link and will try looking there. thank you! | 05:55 |
luminaid | rfm; the open source crm im trying to install never mentions any webdav stuff though... but will flip through incase | 05:56 |
luminaid | with that said though, wikipedia has all those functions listed so hmmm ok will dig deeper | 05:58 |
CoolerX | Hi | 06:20 |
CoolerX | I was trying to create a python venv when it said I need to install the venv package | 06:20 |
CoolerX | but when I try to do that it gives an error. failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/p/python3.8/python3.8-venv_3.8.10-0ubuntu1~20.04_amd64.deb | 06:20 |
CoolerX | actually I just did apt-get update and now it seems to install correctly | 06:22 |
mei | do you have any idea why ubuntu on pi zero 2 run only 32-bit? https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi it should have pretty much the same cpu as pi 3 which support 64-bit | 07:59 |
mei | okay, maybe it will come later https://ubuntu.com/blog/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-with-ubuntu-server-support-is-here | 08:02 |
mei | when it will be the next dot release? | 08:03 |
morganu | [16:47:26] <morganu> 2 "installnow?" boxes one after another. updates will not be automatic even thos I asked for that, dell, 20.04 (grumble) | 08:05 |
morganu | [16:48:05] <morganu> 20.04 is there a way that I can "minimize all windows"????? | 08:05 |
morganu | [16:49:50] <morganu> 20.04 I have a title bar on top of the tabs on all my chrome windows. (I know I set it that way but now I cant figure out how I did it and I want to remove them.) Where is the control to remove them?? | 08:05 |
mei | i found this https://wiki.ubuntu.com/FocalFossa/ReleaseSchedule but not a page about Impish Indri | 08:06 |
morganu | repeat: will check in am for any response: use my nick plz. ty | 08:06 |
mei | i wonder if i can upgrade the image through qemu and chroot | 08:10 |
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bostromz | !ops https://dpaste.com/8WKP6VTK2 | 09:21 |
Woet | bostromz: and how is this Ubuntu related? | 09:22 |
msim_ | with the LTS releases, do packages just not get updated from the debian repositories at all? | 10:16 |
ravage | you get security updates | 10:16 |
msim_ | ah ok | 10:16 |
msim_ | so no feature release updates will make it into the LTS releases? | 10:16 |
alkisg | The ubuntu repositories are completely unrelated to the debian repositories, in both lts and non-lts versions | 10:16 |
ravage | usually not. sometimes minor version updates | 10:16 |
msim_ | alkisg: i thought the ubuntu repositories incorporate source pacakges from debian???? | 10:17 |
alkisg | Yes, via an "import" and "recompilation" procedure | 10:17 |
alkisg | I mean, if you grep for debian in your apt sources, you won't see anything | 10:17 |
msim_ | yeah sorry should've clarified, but that's what i was asking about | 10:17 |
msim_ | mb | 10:17 |
alkisg | The import happens when a new ubuntu version is developed. It's not done automatically later on at any point | 10:18 |
alkisg | I.e. if a new security release gets to debian, it won't automatically reach e.g. 20.04. The ubuntu developers will need to manually import it | 10:18 |
msim_ | ahhh ok i see, so if i submit a source package into debian now, can i expect it to be in jammy? | 10:19 |
msim_ | or would it be the release after jammy | 10:19 |
alkisg | Jammy syncs from unstable up to around February | 10:19 |
alkisg | When the "feature freeze" happens | 10:19 |
alkisg | If it's in unstable till then, it'll make it to jammy | 10:19 |
msim_ | alright awesome, thanks! | 10:19 |
alkisg | https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-schedule/23906 | 10:20 |
alkisg | February 24th | 10:20 |
msim_ | cheers | 10:20 |
alkisg | 👍️ | 10:20 |
msim_ | alkisg: just quickly to check - does the package *have* to be in unstable, or can it be in any of stable/testing/unstable by the feature freeze date? | 10:22 |
alkisg | I don't think you can get it to stable without the others :) | 10:22 |
msim_ | right, that's what i thought :P | 10:22 |
alkisg | I mean, that's how debian works, we upload to unstable, then it migrates to testing | 10:23 |
alkisg | And it only gets to stable when a new stable debian version is released every e.g. 2 years, not periodically | 10:23 |
msim_ | yeah that's my understanding. was just clarifying :P | 10:23 |
alkisg | 👍️ | 10:24 |
cbreak | so... if I wanted a newer version of syncthing... I have to hope debian updates it | 11:04 |
cbreak | or bypass the built-in ubuntu packages and install it myself | 11:04 |
ravage | cbreak: https://apt.syncthing.net/ | 11:04 |
cbreak | ravage: yes, that's what I was thinking about in my second sentence | 11:07 |
ungars | Salut à tous, bon Dimanche | 11:27 |
EriC^^ | !fr | ungars | 11:36 |
ubottu | ungars: Nous sommes desoles mais ce canal est en anglais uniquement. Si vous avez besoin d'aide ou voulez discuter en français, veuillez taper /join #ubuntu-fr ou /join #ubuntu-qc. Merci. | 11:36 |
ungars | I am sorry, I will stay there a little bit and join after the french channel | 11:37 |
EriC^^ | no problem ungars | 11:39 |
MarkASmith | Morning everyone. Now that I've been using Ubuntu for a while, I wanted to give back and have been testing the Daily Jammy Builds. Is there a natural channel for discussing these tests, such as #ubuntu-next or #ubuntu-devel ? | 11:53 |
EriC^^ | !+1 | MarkASmith | 11:59 |
EriC^^ | MarkASmith: #ubuntu-next | 12:01 |
Enissay | Using Ubuntu 20.04, I receive regularly warnings that my 38GB root partition is full (I have a separate one for /home). When opening the `Disk Usage Analyzer` GUI, it shows that size / = 13GB. But using `df -kh` it shows the size is 30GB!! I am confused now why is there a difference and most importantly, what is eating my root space! | 12:01 |
EriC^^ | MarkASmith: actually nevermind, just noticed you already know it, not sure where specific devel stuff go, but they probably know better about it so i'd shoot them a question | 12:02 |
Fatal_Sushi | Enissay: remove older kernels | 12:02 |
MarkASmith | I looke dthat up as I was typing the message, but thanks for confirming! | 12:03 |
EriC^^ | yw MarkASmith | 12:03 |
MarkASmith | Eric^^: I'm a noob at IRC too (well, I used it 30 years ago), so just getting used to how to reply to specific people, etc. | 12:04 |
EriC^^ | Enissay: try "sudo du -sh /!(home) | sort -h" to see what's eating the space | 12:05 |
EriC^^ | MarkASmith: gotcha, if you want to reply easily just type in the first few letters of a nickname and press tab and it should autocomplete it for you | 12:06 |
MarkASmith | EriC^^, Oh yeah! Many thanks | 12:08 |
EriC^^ | no problem | 12:10 |
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root____ | Hi | 13:21 |
lotuspsychje | welcome root____ | 13:22 |
oerheks | :-) | 13:22 |
lotuspsychje | !rootirc | root____ | 13:22 |
ubottu | root____: It's not technically our business, but we'd like to tell you that IRC'ing as root is a Very Bad Idea (tm). After all, doing anything as root when root is not needed is bad, and especially bad with software that connects to the Internet. | 13:22 |
root____ | ok thank you i just installed terminal based client and forgot to logoff from root | 13:23 |
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neem | Hi there, i am trying to connect to my server ec2 server using vnc reminia, but when i start ssh tunnel it keeps failing, can you help out what am doing wrong please. | 13:39 |
neem | when i run localhost:5901 in reminia vnc it give error : bind: Address already in use | 13:41 |
neem | channel_setup_fwd_listener_tcpip: cannot listen to port: 5901 | 13:41 |
Exterminador | try changing the IP/port VNC is binding to | 13:41 |
Exterminador | something is already using that IP/port | 13:42 |
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neem | Exterminador: what port should i use ? | 13:43 |
Exterminador | you can use any available port, probably? I mean, the error says that the VNC is trying to bind to an IP/port already taken by another process. try set the VNC port to something like 5910 and give it a try | 13:45 |
tomreyn | neem: the local port can be any port above 1024 that's not already taken. the remote port would need to be what the vnc server is listening on there. | 13:46 |
neem | when i run this command it used to keep running until i hit clt+c "ssh -L 5901:localhost:5901 -N -f server1@IP -i clé.pem" now when i run it it gives me terminal output, why is that ? | 13:49 |
tomreyn | what kind of terminal output? | 13:51 |
tomreyn | -N would prevent getting a terminal on the remote side - after the connection was established properly | 13:52 |
tomreyn | ...and authentication succeeded | 13:52 |
neem | tomreyn:I mean no output it just run the command and doesnt wait untill i hit clt+c, it give no out put. | 13:54 |
ioria | neem, find out what's running on 5901: sudo lsof -ti:5901 | 13:56 |
BluesKaj | Hi folks | 13:59 |
neem | whe i run the command now witout the -N it gave me "Cannot fork into background without a command to execute." and when i rerun it again with the -N option, it workrf and i was able to get password prompt from reminia for vnc connection, i am not sure what happened ?? | 14:01 |
neem | ioria: two proccess running now when i do sudo lsof -ti:5901, while connection is established. | 14:02 |
neem | why i cant see vncserver running when i do netstat -nulp ? | 14:05 |
neem | oh i can see it's running, the command is netstat -tulpn | 14:08 |
neem | but i am still not sure why it connected this time. | 14:09 |
leftyfb | neem: your command you posted won't work. You're trying to listen on the same port you're trying to forward to | 14:30 |
leftyfb | neem: ssh -L 5911:localhost:5901 -N -f server1@IP -i clé.pem | 14:30 |
leftyfb | then connect to port 5911 with your vnc client | 14:31 |
leftyfb | or not | 14:31 |
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Fruakndel | Hey guys need some help | 15:14 |
lotuspsychje | welcome Fruakndel | 15:14 |
Fruakndel | I have a synology which raid is lost disks are OK and healthy and I am now on Ubuntu live and want to access my files | 15:14 |
Fruakndel | Mayb if someone could help me on remote I am totally noob on this | 15:15 |
Fruakndel | It contains photos of my friends father which is past away | 15:16 |
Fruakndel | And he needs it tomoroow | 15:16 |
Fruakndel | Lotus can you help | 15:16 |
tomreyn | Fruakndel4: there seems to be documentation here: https://kb.synology.com/en-global/DSM/tutorial/How_can_I_recover_data_from_my_DiskStation_using_a_PC | 15:27 |
Fruakndel4 | I am busy for 2 days no options left readed that already | 15:27 |
tomreyn | if no options are left, then I don't see how anyone could help | 15:28 |
Fruakndel4 | Mayb look with me on a remote connection | 15:29 |
tomreyn | Fruakndel4: you can show me what you did so far, using tmate, if you like. https://tmate.io/ | 15:31 |
Fruakndel4 | Huh how | 15:31 |
Fruakndel4 | What is tmate | 15:32 |
tomreyn | scroll down to installation, select "Ubuntu", read. | 15:32 |
tomreyn | tmate is a terminal multiplexer, a way to share your terminal window | 15:32 |
Fruakndel4 | Cant you connect remote | 15:33 |
Fruakndel4 | Pb me please | 15:33 |
tomreyn | i do not know what "Pb me please" means | 15:33 |
Fruakndel4 | Person message | 15:34 |
tomreyn | Fruakndel4: we made no progress on this in private chat, and i generally prefer to keep chats here, and have others advise do peer review | 15:41 |
Fruakndel4 | Nice ok | 15:41 |
tomreyn | i can try to guide you a little, but you'd then need to post the outputs to a pastebin and post its url here | 15:42 |
tomreyn | tmate or asciinemy would be easier, but that's up to you | 15:42 |
tomreyn | *asciinema | 15:43 |
Fruakndel4 | I have no time need this fotos and if no one could help me I have a huge problem better an expert who ould remote help me | 15:43 |
tomreyn | so, you said you followed https://kb.synology.com/en-global/DSM/tutorial/How_can_I_recover_data_from_my_DiskStation_using_a_PC but htis "did not work"? | 15:43 |
Fruakndel4 | This fotos i need tomorrow because my friends father is past away friday | 15:44 |
Fruakndel4 | And I am busy 2 days tried all but won't work | 15:44 |
tomreyn | you keep repeating this, i don't see how this will get us anywhere. | 15:44 |
Fruakndel4 | I have. The pc with the disks running on Ubuntu live | 15:44 |
Fruakndel4 | I tried those tutorials | 15:44 |
tomreyn | you will need to spend time on this with someone here on the chat, or it won't happen, most likely | 15:44 |
Fruakndel4 | I am on terminal did all those things | 15:45 |
Fruakndel4 | But it won't help me out | 15:45 |
tomreyn | so where does it fail, or not work as explained in the how-to? | 15:45 |
tomreyn | are there error messages? | 15:45 |
Fruakndel4 | I go have to eat half an hour be back then very stressed 😒 | 15:45 |
tomreyn | okay, i may not be around then, have a good meal | 15:46 |
Fruakndel4 | Thanks | 15:46 |
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Firefishe | I've just compiled custom software from git source. I'm using 20.04 and the gnome/wayland desktop. How do I make an entry for my custom application on the app list? | 16:23 |
lotuspsychje | Firefishe: /usr/share/applications what you looking for? | 16:25 |
Firefishe | lotuspsychje: I just found that on a site. I built seamonkey from source and need to add it to the list. | 16:26 |
Firefishe | I see how to do it now. Custom .desktop entry | 16:27 |
Firefishe | lotuspsychje: Thanks for responding. I appreciate it. :-) | 16:32 |
lotuspsychje | welcome Firefishe are you the developer? | 16:32 |
Firefishe | lotuspsychje: Gads, No! I just like the suite, and like to compile for fun. I do the same with kvirc. Keeps me in practice. | 16:54 |
pavlushka | please anyone refer me where can I discuss geany ide issue | 16:54 |
oerheks | try #geany ? | 16:55 |
Firefishe | lotuspsychje: I learned to use a build system call mach today, so I gained knowledge. | 16:55 |
pavlushka | oerheks: that channel is almost empty but thanks for replying, I guessed there would be no #geany as they haven't mentioned any official irc channel in their homepage, like #sane they mostly use mailing list as it appears | 16:58 |
mei | so, i figured out not lts releases have no dots versions. so how you get an updated image of it? are they updated sometimes?... | 17:06 |
mei | i need an updated 21.10 | 17:06 |
Fatal_Sushi | mei: nope, not available | 17:10 |
Fatal_Sushi | they never release up to date iso's of interim releases | 17:11 |
Fatal_Sushi | mei: by the way, the dot releases of LTS are called point releases | 17:12 |
Fatal_Sushi | :) | 17:12 |
oerheks | no date given for 21.10.1 | 17:13 |
mei | oerheks are that a thing? | 17:16 |
mei | i mean point releases | 17:16 |
mei | i probably have to wait 22.04 ... | 17:17 |
Fatal_Sushi | mei: 21.10.1 won't every exist | 17:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | every/ever | 17:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | as said, no | 17:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | why do you need a up to date iso? | 17:20 |
oerheks | data cap ? | 17:21 |
cbreak | there was a data corruption bug in 21.10's ZFS kernel module | 17:29 |
cbreak | that's why I waited with upgrading until a fix was released. | 17:30 |
cbreak | but for fresh install, a fix might never be released | 17:30 |
TJ- | cbreak: is there a bug report for that corruption issue? | 17:37 |
mihaiadrian | please | 17:41 |
mihaiadrian | from the bottom of my heart | 17:41 |
mihaiadrian | help me install these filthy headphones | 17:41 |
mihaiadrian | i'm about to break them | 17:41 |
mihaiadrian | i will pay you money | 17:41 |
mihaiadrian | i don't understand why the fuck they don't play, everything is connected and detected, they do not play | 17:42 |
Firefishe | mihaiadrian: Bluetooth? | 17:43 |
oerheks | try hole 2, you might have used line out or mic | 17:43 |
cbreak | TJ-: yes, it was even mentioned in the release notes | 17:44 |
cbreak | TJ-: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/impish-indri-release-notes/21951 | 17:45 |
cbreak | since it's only a file system corruption issue, and not as important as things like s390x support, the splitting of fence agents, or libre office, it's at the end of the release note | 17:47 |
mei | Fatal_Sushi raspberrypi zero 2 support | 17:50 |
Fatal_Sushi | mei: those aren't iso's but Pi images, there's a difference and you should have mentioned that from the start | 17:59 |
Fatal_Sushi | we were thinking you were talking about the regular desktop isos | 18:00 |
Fatal_Sushi | mei: it also seems that for the Pi Zero 2 there's only a 32 bit server Pi image available | 18:02 |
Fatal_Sushi | https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi | 18:03 |
Fatal_Sushi | that's 21.10 by the way | 18:03 |
basenji | https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/ Ubuntu Core / Ubuntu Server / Ubuntu Desktop | 18:07 |
two80one | Hello, fresh install of ubuntu on an Asus x570-e with a Ryzem 3800, i cant get pwmconfig to see any of my fans, even sensors doesnt show my fans. i read about the module in kernel 5.15 not working right so i upgraded to 5.16rc1 and the module loads now but still dont see any fan RPMs and pwmconfig doesnt see any PWM fans either. | 18:11 |
Fatal_Sushi | two80one: which ubuntu? Because 5.15 isn't in any of the current releases. | 18:13 |
two80one | ubuntu 21.10, i had to download the kernel and dpkg -i it by hand | 18:13 |
two80one | i didnt use the upgrade command to get this kernel as the updates to nct6775 arent in 5.15 | 18:14 |
Fatal_Sushi | i don't think that's supported here, only that what ubuntu ships by default | 18:14 |
two80one | well its going to be supported in 4 weeks when its released so i dont see how that helps | 18:14 |
basenji | OK | 18:15 |
ravage | there is no ubuntu release in the next 4 weeks | 18:15 |
two80one | i had the exact same issie with 5.15, except it wouldnt even load the proper modules because the hwcon is broken | 18:15 |
Fatal_Sushi | because ubuntu doesn't ship any of those kernels in the current releases of ubuntu two80one | 18:15 |
two80one | jan 2022 | 18:15 |
two80one | iot when kernel 5.16 is being released on ubuntu | 18:15 |
two80one | omg *facepalm* lol | 18:15 |
Fatal_Sushi | maybe on the dev version | 18:16 |
two80one | okay so beyond that how do i get lm_sensors and fancontrol to work on 5.15 then | 18:16 |
two80one | because all i get is one die temp and no fan RPM | 18:16 |
Fatal_Sushi | everything you install from outside of the official repo's is at your own risk and not supported here | 18:16 |
two80one | because all i get is one die temp and no fan RPM | 18:16 |
two80one | sorry, it was installed from an official repo | 18:17 |
ravage | no it was not | 18:17 |
Fatal_Sushi | two80one: no it wasn't | 18:17 |
two80one | https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/?C=N;O=D | 18:17 |
two80one | ubuntu.;com | 18:17 |
two80one | thats not official? | 18:17 |
two80one | it doesnt say geocities.com | 18:18 |
Fatal_Sushi | that's a PPA and NOT a official repo | 18:18 |
ravage | it is not in the official repo | 18:18 |
two80one | it says ubuntu.com | 18:18 |
Fatal_Sushi | dude | 18:18 |
two80one | it will be in january | 18:18 |
Fatal_Sushi | sigh | 18:18 |
ravage | ok im out :) | 18:18 |
two80one | okay so forget i said 5.16 i was lying im a running 5.15 | 18:18 |
two80one | so how do i get lm_sensors to detect my fan speeds | 18:18 |
Fatal_Sushi | still not supported here | 18:18 |
two80one | you dont support lm_sensors? | 18:18 |
two80one | wow this is worse than trying to get service work done at a car dealership lol | 18:19 |
Fatal_Sushi | i'm out, next | 18:19 |
two80one | "oh youre using a mobil 1 filter on a Ford when you should be using a ford product? yea we cant help you now" lol | 18:19 |
two80one | you dont suppport lm_sensors on kernel 5.15? | 18:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | you run a kernel that isn't supported here by any of the current ubuntu releases, not so hard to understand imho, period | 18:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | have fun two80one | 18:20 |
Fatal_Sushi | i'm out for real now | 18:20 |
two80one | okay and i am going to reboot right now an run 5.15 then | 18:20 |
two80one | wow youre a cunt bud | 18:20 |
two80one | bye | 18:20 |
TJ- | That isn't a fair summary - the system has a problem with a critical hardware subsystem - thermal, the user has used the recommended procedure for testing latest mainline kernel and apparently proved the earlier kernels may have a bug. We don't just dismiss those users | 18:23 |
basenji | two80one : Psensor is a GTK application that shows graphs of CPU, GPU, hard drive temperatures, and fan speeds, including remote computers if needed. You may apt-get or search via Synaptic | 18:27 |
TJ- | basenji: two80one left 4 minutes ago | 18:27 |
Freddy_ | !smjg | 18:28 |
basenji | OK Thanks | 18:28 |
Slartibart | Hi. I'm having login problems on 21.10 after moving disks to new hardware(not sure whether that matters). The login screen doesn't appear, I can switch to terminal using alt+f2 etc though. Windows 10 boots. Anyone knows an faq page about those things, feel like giving it a shot or anything? I'm at the end of my skills here, tbh. | 18:52 |
backthen25 | how do I check disk the main disk? The disk check util keeps saying the disk is busy | 19:01 |
EriC^^ | backthen25: check what exactly? | 19:03 |
oerheks | check disk from a live iso, not while in use | 19:03 |
Slartibart | Is it possible that plymouth crashes because of wrong graphics drivers? I was using nvidia before moving to new mobo, now it's just integrated intel graphics. | 19:05 |
backthen25 | Eric^^: after a restart, the OS has become exceedingly slow. Trying to check if anything is wrong with the disk | 19:06 |
oerheks | Slartibart, nvidia is not in use then. remove them? | 19:06 |
Slartibart | oerheks: I ran sudo apt purge 'nvidia*' | 19:07 |
Slartibart | Still no login screen though =[ | 19:09 |
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alkisg | backthen25: check `dmesg` for red lines; also check if swap is in use | 19:11 |
alkisg | Slartibart: do you have a /var/log/Xorg.0.log[.old]? | 19:11 |
Slartibart | alkisg: Yes. What should I look for? | 19:12 |
alkisg | Slartibart: the error, near its end | 19:13 |
alkisg | You can also pastebin it if you want us to check it out. There shouldn't be any security sensitive things there... | 19:13 |
backthen25 | alkisg: only red line is "Out of memory: killed process 2220 (tracker-extract)". How to check for swap | 19:13 |
alkisg | backthen25: that's more than enough :) | 19:14 |
alkisg | It means that your system RAM was exhausted. To check for swap, you may run `free`. How much RAM do you have, and what's that tracker-extract process? | 19:15 |
alkisg | Google says it's gnome file indexing service... meh | 19:15 |
alkisg | To check which process wastes a lot of ram, you can go to the gnome system monitor window (I don't know exactly how it's called, I'm using mate). Or run top. | 19:16 |
backthen25 | alkisg: free says I have less than a GB left of this 16gb system. Seems wrong? I just closed the browser and have nothing else open | 19:20 |
backthen25 | also, top states gnome-shell uses 4258708. Is that in kb? | 19:24 |
oerheks | bytes | 19:25 |
alkisg | backthen25: check the "available" column, not the "free" column, because you shouldn't count the cache | 19:35 |
user | server ssl.chathispano.com +6697 | 19:37 |
morganu | same questions different day: {Dell, 20.04 on entire hard drive): First the latest on "Crawl to Freeze": 2 "install now?" boxes, sitting one atop another, updates will not be automatic even tho I asked for that. (grumble) Not seeing them and thus not responding to them makes my computer slow to useless (AND I have been asking about this problem for 1.5 years.) | 19:45 |
morganu | 20.04 is there a way that I can "minimize all windows"????? /n 20.04 I have a title bar on top of the tabs on all my chrome windows. (I know I set it that way but now I cant figure out how I did it and I want to remove them.) Where is the control to remove them? | 19:45 |
immuda | hello folks | 19:48 |
tomreyn | chrome is a third party software, try to get support from that third party | 19:48 |
immuda | has any one used their ESM from Ubuntu | 19:48 |
immuda | !help | 19:49 |
ubottu | Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 19:49 |
tomreyn | immuda: this is not the right place for polls | 19:49 |
oerheks | ESM? this channel does not that kind of support, AFAIK | 19:49 |
immuda | !okie | 19:49 |
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morganu | tomreyn, so the control is in CHROME and not in the SEYSTEM setting? | 20:11 |
morganu | good - thanks | 20:12 |
morganu | I have been what seems like everywhere to find it. TY | 20:12 |
morganu | OK IS THERE a way to "minimize all windows" aka "show desktop" in 20.04 Ubuntu?? | 20:13 |
oerheks | Ctrl + Super + D | 20:14 |
oerheks | https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en | 20:14 |
oerheks | or https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-nav.html.en | 20:15 |
oerheks | is longer | 20:15 |
tomreyn | for me, on 18.04, i just hit meta-d | 20:16 |
ravage | (works on 20.04 too) | 20:16 |
oerheks | oh dear, learned somthing today | 20:17 |
immuda | yup,works | 20:17 |
kewpie | plugins.var.perl.colorize_lines.hightlight on | 20:55 |
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fengshaun | I'm trying to start emacs server with systemd with the service file that came with it. doing systemctl enable emacs tells me emacs.service does not exist. I can see it in /usr/lib/systemd/user/emacs.service | 22:34 |
fengshaun | what gives? | 22:35 |
fengshaun | systemctl --user start emacs complains "failed to connect to dbus" | 22:35 |
oerheks | try unmask first? | 22:35 |
fengshaun | unmask? | 22:35 |
oerheks | systemctrl unmask <service> | 22:35 |
fengshaun | no change | 22:36 |
oerheks | https://www.thegeeksearch.com/how-to-control-start-stop-mask-unmask-services-using-systemd/ | 22:36 |
fengshaun | Unit emacs.service does not exist, proceeding anyway. | 22:36 |
fengshaun | it doesn't mention that the service is masked either | 22:37 |
oerheks | systemctl --user enable --now emacs | 22:38 |
oerheks | https://simpleit.rocks/linux/ubuntu/start-emacs-in-ubuntu-the-right-way/ | 22:38 |
fengshaun | that one worked, thanks. not sure what the issue is/was | 22:40 |
oerheks | i agree, it is not clear without manual, have fun! | 22:40 |
fengshaun | thanks | 22:41 |
GrandPa-G | I am being added as remote ssh user. The person adding doesn't really know much but will let me screen share so I will be on his account. He should have sudo. Since I have to do the commands, what should I be doing? | 22:43 |
oerheks | GrandPa-G, what do you want him to do? | 22:44 |
GrandPa-G | oerheks, If I learn what I should do on his account, then I will just do whatever is necessary. | 22:45 |
oerheks | Still not clear to me, you are succesfully in his machine through ssh? | 22:46 |
GrandPa-G | no, I have never come in as me since I don't have a key set up | 22:46 |
quazimodo | hey people | 23:26 |
quazimodo | any idea what this is | 23:26 |
quazimodo | mpqemubr0: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 | 23:26 |
quazimodo | some sort of network device that I don't fully understand, does qemu set up it's own bridge networks separately to libvirt? | 23:27 |
mwhudson | google suggests its probably from multipass? | 23:27 |
quazimodo | ohhhh yeah you're right multipass does funky qemu stuff during builds doesn't it | 23:28 |
quazimodo | snap builds or whatever | 23:28 |
quazimodo | man snap is so weird | 23:28 |
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