[00:47] <morganu> 2 "installnow?" boxes one after another. updates will not be automatic even thos I asked for that, dell, 20.04 (grumble)
[00:48] <morganu> 20.04 is there a way that I can "minimize all windows"?????
[00:49] <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??
[01:23]  * Islandero tests
[03:00] <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
[03:12] <student> hello everyone
[03:58] <Mad_Cat_TW> exit
[04:13] <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
[04:22] <lehinsun> I mean I want to have the full copy of google drive content
[04:28] <backthen> hi after a recent restart, Ubuntu freezes after a few minutes of normal operation. How to resolve
[04:37] <th34lch3m1st> hi all
[04:43] <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
[04:46] <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)
[05:02] <randy__> hello
[05:06] <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...)
[05:17] <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
[05:20] <th34lch3m1st> Now I'm on 5.11.0-40, next update is 5.11.0-41.45. How can I inspect that source?
[05:21] <th34lch3m1st> Ok I found it
[05:48] <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?
[05:54] <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
[05:55] <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!
[05:56] <luminaid> rfm; the open source crm im trying to install never mentions any webdav stuff though... but will flip through incase
[05:58] <luminaid> with that said though, wikipedia has all those functions listed so hmmm ok will dig deeper
[06:20] <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
[06:22] <CoolerX> actually I just did apt-get update and now it seems to install correctly
[07:59] <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
[08:02] <mei> okay, maybe it will come later https://ubuntu.com/blog/raspberry-pi-zero-2-w-with-ubuntu-server-support-is-here
[08:03] <mei> when it will be the next dot release?
[08:05] <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??
[08:06] <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
[08:10] <mei> i wonder if i can upgrade the image through qemu and chroot
[09:21] <bostromz> !ops https://dpaste.com/8WKP6VTK2
[09:22] <Woet> bostromz: and how is this Ubuntu related?
[10:16] <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
[10:17] <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
[10:18] <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
[10:19] <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!
[10:20] <alkisg> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-schedule/23906
[10:20] <alkisg> February 24th
[10:20] <msim_> cheers
[10:20] <alkisg> 👍️
[10:22] <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
[10:23] <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
[10:24] <alkisg> 👍️
[11:04] <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/
[11:07] <cbreak> ravage: yes, that's what I was thinking about in my second sentence
[11:27] <ungars> Salut à tous, bon Dimanche
[11:36] <EriC^^> !fr | ungars
[11:37] <ungars> I am sorry, I will stay there a little bit and join after the french channel
[11:39] <EriC^^> no problem ungars
[11:53] <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 ?
[11:59] <EriC^^> !+1 | MarkASmith
[12:01] <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!
[12:02] <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
[12:03] <MarkASmith> I looke dthat up as I was typing the message, but thanks for confirming!
[12:03] <EriC^^> yw MarkASmith
[12:04] <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.
[12:05] <EriC^^> Enissay: try "sudo du -sh /!(home) | sort -h" to see what's eating the space
[12:06] <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
[12:08] <MarkASmith> EriC^^, Oh yeah! Many thanks
[12:10] <EriC^^> no problem
[13:21] <root____> Hi
[13:22] <lotuspsychje> welcome root____
[13:22] <oerheks> :-)
[13:22] <lotuspsychje> !rootirc | root____
[13:23] <root____> ok thank you i just installed terminal based client and forgot to logoff from root
[13:39] <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.
[13:41] <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
[13:42] <Exterminador> something is already using that IP/port
[13:43] <neem> Exterminador: what port should i use ?
[13:45] <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
[13:46] <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.
[13:49] <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 ?
[13:51] <tomreyn> what kind of terminal output?
[13:52] <tomreyn> -N would prevent getting a terminal on the remote side - after the connection was established properly
[13:52] <tomreyn> ...and authentication succeeded
[13:54] <neem> tomreyn:I mean no output it just run the command and doesnt wait untill i hit clt+c, it give no out put.
[13:56] <ioria> neem, find out what's running on 5901:   sudo lsof -ti:5901
[13:59] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[14:01] <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 ??
[14:02] <neem> ioria: two proccess running now when i do  sudo lsof -ti:5901, while connection is established.
[14:05] <neem> why i cant see vncserver running when i do netstat -nulp ?
[14:08] <neem> oh i can see it's running, the command is netstat -tulpn
[14:09] <neem> but i am still not sure why it connected this time.
[14:30] <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
[14:31] <leftyfb> then connect to port 5911 with your vnc client
[14:31] <leftyfb> or not
[15:14] <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
[15:15] <Fruakndel> Mayb if someone could help me on remote I am totally noob on this
[15:16] <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
[15:27] <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
[15:28] <tomreyn> if no options are left, then I don't see how anyone could help
[15:29] <Fruakndel4> Mayb look with me on a remote connection
[15:31] <tomreyn> Fruakndel4: you can show me what you did so far, using tmate, if you like. https://tmate.io/
[15:31] <Fruakndel4> Huh how
[15:32] <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
[15:33] <Fruakndel4> Cant you connect remote
[15:33] <Fruakndel4> Pb me please
[15:33] <tomreyn> i do not know what "Pb me please" means
[15:34] <Fruakndel4> Person message
[15:41] <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
[15:42] <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
[15:43] <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"?
[15:44] <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
[15:45] <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 😒
[15:46] <tomreyn> okay, i may not be around then, have a good meal
[15:46] <Fruakndel4> Thanks
[16:23] <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?
[16:25] <lotuspsychje> Firefishe: /usr/share/applications what you looking for?
[16:26] <Firefishe> lotuspsychje: I just found that on a site.  I built seamonkey from source and need to add it to the list.
[16:27] <Firefishe> I see how to do it now.  Custom .desktop entry
[16:32] <Firefishe> lotuspsychje: Thanks for responding.  I appreciate it. :-)
[16:32] <lotuspsychje> welcome Firefishe are you the developer?
[16:54] <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
[16:55] <oerheks> try #geany ?
[16:55] <Firefishe> lotuspsychje: I learned to use a build system call mach today, so I gained knowledge.
[16:58] <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
[17:06] <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
[17:10] <Fatal_Sushi> mei: nope, not available
[17:11] <Fatal_Sushi> they never release up to date iso's of interim releases
[17:12] <Fatal_Sushi> mei: by the way, the dot releases of LTS are called point releases
[17:12] <Fatal_Sushi> :)
[17:13] <oerheks> no date given for 21.10.1
[17:16] <mei> oerheks are that a thing?
[17:16] <mei> i mean point releases
[17:17] <mei> i probably have to wait 22.04 ...
[17:20] <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?
[17:21] <oerheks> data cap ?
[17:29] <cbreak> there was a data corruption bug in 21.10's ZFS kernel module
[17:30] <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
[17:37] <TJ-> cbreak: is there a bug report for that corruption issue?
[17:41] <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
[17:42] <mihaiadrian> i don't understand why the fuck they don't play, everything is connected and detected, they do not play
[17:43] <Firefishe> mihaiadrian: Bluetooth?
[17:43] <oerheks> try hole 2, you might have used line out or mic
[17:44] <cbreak> TJ-: yes, it was even mentioned in the release notes
[17:45] <cbreak> TJ-: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/impish-indri-release-notes/21951
[17:47] <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
[17:50] <mei> Fatal_Sushi raspberrypi zero 2 support
[17:59] <Fatal_Sushi> mei: those aren't iso's but Pi images, there's a difference and you should have mentioned that from the start
[18:00] <Fatal_Sushi> we were thinking you were talking about the regular desktop isos
[18:02] <Fatal_Sushi> mei: it also seems that for the Pi Zero 2 there's only a 32 bit server Pi image available
[18:03] <Fatal_Sushi> https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi
[18:03] <Fatal_Sushi> that's 21.10 by the way
[18:07] <basenji> https://www.raspberrypi.com/software/operating-systems/   Ubuntu Core / Ubuntu Server / Ubuntu Desktop
[18:11] <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.
[18:13] <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
[18:14] <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
[18:15] <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
[18:16] <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
[18:17] <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?
[18:18] <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?
[18:19] <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
[18:20] <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
[18:23] <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
[18:27] <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
[18:28] <Freddy_> !smjg
[18:28] <basenji> OK Thanks
[18:52] <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.
[19:01] <backthen25> how do I check disk the main disk? The disk check util keeps saying the disk is busy
[19:03] <EriC^^> backthen25: check what exactly?
[19:03] <oerheks> check disk from a live iso, not while in use
[19:05] <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.
[19:06] <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?
[19:07] <Slartibart> oerheks: I ran sudo apt purge 'nvidia*'
[19:09] <Slartibart> Still no login screen though =[
[19:11] <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]?
[19:12] <Slartibart> alkisg: Yes. What should I look for?
[19:13] <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
[19:14] <alkisg> backthen25: that's more than enough :)
[19:15] <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
[19:16] <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.
[19:20] <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
[19:24] <backthen25> also, top states gnome-shell uses 4258708. Is that in kb?
[19:25] <oerheks> bytes
[19:35] <alkisg> backthen25: check the "available" column, not the "free" column, because you shouldn't count the cache
[19:37] <user> server ssl.chathispano.com +6697
[19:45] <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?
[19:48] <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
[19:49] <immuda> !help
[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
[20:11] <morganu> tomreyn, so the control is in CHROME and not in the SEYSTEM setting?
[20:12] <morganu> good - thanks
[20:12] <morganu> I have been what seems like everywhere to find it. TY
[20:13] <morganu> OK IS THERE a way to "minimize all windows" aka "show desktop" in 20.04 Ubuntu??
[20:14] <oerheks> Ctrl + Super + D
[20:14] <oerheks> https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-keyboard-shortcuts.html.en
[20:15] <oerheks> or https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/keyboard-nav.html.en
[20:15] <oerheks> is longer
[20:16] <tomreyn> for me, on 18.04, i just hit meta-d
[20:16] <ravage> (works on 20.04 too)
[20:17] <oerheks> oh dear, learned somthing today
[20:17] <immuda> yup,works
[20:55] <kewpie> plugins.var.perl.colorize_lines.hightlight on
[22:34] <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
[22:35] <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>
[22:36] <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.
[22:37] <fengshaun> it doesn't mention that the service is masked either
[22:38] <oerheks> systemctl --user enable --now emacs
[22:38] <oerheks> https://simpleit.rocks/linux/ubuntu/start-emacs-in-ubuntu-the-right-way/
[22:40] <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!
[22:41] <fengshaun> thanks
[22:43] <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?
[22:44] <oerheks> GrandPa-G, what do you want him to do?
[22:45] <GrandPa-G> oerheks, If I learn what I should do on his account, then I will just do whatever is necessary.
[22:46] <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
[23:26] <quazimodo> hey people
[23:26] <quazimodo> any idea what this is
[23:26] <quazimodo> mpqemubr0: flags=4099<UP,BROADCAST,MULTICAST>  mtu 1500
[23:27] <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?
[23:28] <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