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imihow do I unlock/deactivate the screensaver from commandline? (gnome) xset dpms force on only turns the screen back and it remains black with the mouse pointer visible. I want the display to be fully reactivated with the screensaver inactivity timer reset (therefore eventually activating the screensaver again)00:02
sarnoldimi: if you want to disable it entirely, check this out https://askubuntu.com/a/1079035/3381200:04
sarnoldimi: there's probably a way you can inhibit the screenlocker while another program is running.. I'm sure I saw one of those..00:05
imiok00:05
imiin that case00:05
imiI want the locking of the screen to be disabled for a preset period (say, an hour) and then re-enabled again00:06
imimaking sure the screen gets locked00:06
imigsettings set org.gnome.desktop.screensaver lock-enabled true won't lock the screen if the screensaver is already active00:06
tomreyndevios: this sounds like some of the changes you made will need to be reverted. if you don't know exactly what you changed, maybe the easiest option is a fresh installation00:07
matsamanthere is probably some 'caffeine' app for that, they're pretty common for OSes00:07
matsamanlots of other ways, though00:07
matsamanincluding the dumbest, simplest way: kill the screen saver app00:08
matsamanrestart it when you want it back00:08
tomreynthere's only the screen locker, and that's gdm, which is also the login manager. you don't want to kill that00:08
deviostomreyn, agreed. that's what i'm currently doing.  i didn't tweak any config files or anything like that.  guessing it had something to do with installing xrdp and then trying to rdp into it from another system, then removing xrdp. thinking somehow that broke or overwrote or deleted some configuration.00:09
sarnoldimi: jeeze, it's hard to find the inhibit stuff online. this is the best I've found so far https://forum.kde.org/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=167863  -- you could use dbus-send or dfeet or something else in place of qdbus00:11
matsamantomreyn: silly gnome devs00:11
tomreynmatsaman: i disagree for this aspect.00:11
matsamantomreyn: why?00:12
tomreyndevios: i don't think just installing and removing xrdp would cause this, although if the login manager was changed to that, maybe it would be why.00:13
tomreynmatsaman: having the login manager handle the screen locking does have the potential of overcoming the myriad of problems there have been with past screen locking mechanisms (which some other ubuntu flavors still have)00:14
deviosanyone have a recommendation (other than xrdp) for how to remote into the gnome gui of one ubuntu system from another ubuntu system?00:14
devios(both on local network)00:15
matsamantomreyn: I suppose that's a fair argument, one less codebase to worry about00:15
tomreyndevios: vino / vinagre, x2go00:15
matsamanalthough it still only applies to people who are encrypting their data =P00:16
matsamanbut I digress00:16
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deviosthanks, tomreyn00:24
grygood00:24
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dennis_will linux ever become mainstream?01:07
Ashburryyes01:08
Ashburryand very soon01:08
dennis_i sure hope so.  some of the distro's are getting really polished01:08
AshburryIt has some more work that needs to be done, but for the most part boot-up and shutdown are cleanly supported properly01:08
tomreyn!discuss | dennis_ , Ashburry01:08
ubottudennis_ , Ashburry: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!01:08
dennis_thanks!  will do01:09
Ashburrythe paid versions of Linux are usually main stream ready01:09
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imisarnold: thanks01:20
sarnoldimi: did you get something sorted?01:21
imisarnold: I got showered :)01:21
imiI'll investigate tomorrow01:21
imibut thanks for the help01:21
sarnoldimi: lol :)01:21
sarnoldimi: still, satisfying :)01:21
sarnoldhave a good night01:21
evilrathi01:46
user23Hi01:47
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rhombusI02:32
rhombusHow do I create a new topic on discourse.ubuntu.com?02:33
tomreynrhombus: did you solve this miracle, yet?02:36
DarkTrick**Q** I can't start chromium and instead get a "cannot open /proc/self/cgroup: Permission denied". Any ideas?02:37
DarkTrick(happened after upgrade 21.04 -> 21.10)02:37
gryrhombus: hi02:38
gryrhombus: do you want to ask for technical support there? or something else?02:38
gryrhombus: waiting for your response...02:39
gryrhombus: if you have an ubuntu one account, please log in. After a few hours or days of browsing the Discourse site while logged in, it will stop thinking that you're a spammer, and you will be able to create a new post.02:45
gryrhombus: see https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/limiting-brand-new-user-accounts/10687 for a discussion of this, please.02:45
gryrhombus: does this help?02:45
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TeslabRatanyone got an idea what a malfunctioning TeslabRat might look like when Neuralink starts chipping people next year? We know what a malfunctioning Tesla looks liike.02:48
tomreyn!ot | TeslabRat02:49
ubottuTeslabRat: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!02:49
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dsdhi03:34
dsdneed help03:35
gryhi. what help?03:35
dsdim trying to install kubuntu but after install i get an error grub no such partition03:35
grydoes it have a grub rescue prompt, or not?03:36
dsdi tried reinstalling it (alongside win10) but i may doing something wrong cause i have the same problem03:36
dsdyes it has grub rescue03:36
dsdshould i try reinstall kununtu or do something else?03:37
dsdi also can see that i have a partition of ubunty installed (running through a kubuntu live)03:38
grywait a few moments, checking03:41
dsdok03:42
dsdthx03:42
grydsd in grub rescue prompt, type 'ls'03:43
gryit will list your partitions03:43
dsdok one sec03:43
dsdjust booting03:44
dsdok so i things like (hd0,msdos4)03:44
dsdi remember that ubuntu is in ext403:45
Bashing-omdsd: gry: looks maybe that the ubuntu install is in legacy mode and needed is to match win10's UEFI mode in order that bood code is correct ?03:46
Bashing-ombood/boot*03:47
dsdok so how to do i solve this if thats the case should i try reinstalling ubuntu ? would that be easier?03:48
leftyfbdsd: I would first look in your BIOS and make sure secure boot is disabled and if it's a laptop. if "RAID" is enabled, then you have what's called a fake RAID and won't work properly with linux without more work than it's worth03:52
grydsd: please check the secure boot like leftyfb said first. and write here about what you find03:55
Bashing-omdsd: Might try and boot the system CSM mode from the firmware - see now if it boots ubuntu.03:56
leftyfbhonestly I would check for fake RAID first03:57
leftyfbthat's a show-stopper and not that uncommon03:57
dsdok one sec just checking03:57
dsdi dont see a secure boot option anywhere04:00
dsdi have a boot setting configuration but it has only04:00
dsdboot from onboard lan or bootup num lock04:01
dsdi see a thing saying boot Failure guard04:02
dsdnot sure what this is though04:02
dsd91hi im back no luck with safe boot option04:15
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alkisgdsd91: are you on a live cd now?07:15
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webchat76hi guys, can anyone help with some basic bash script.. consist of two parts, but cant find info how to glue them together..07:24
EriC^^paste07:35
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AshburryI am trying to find the locate of my zsh executable. I have tried locate zsh but have found nothing useful. Anyone know how to find it?07:39
ducasseAshburry: please don't crosspost07:42
ducassehas updatedb been run after zsh was installed?07:43
Ashburrynot yet07:43
ducassethen run it before trying locate or it won't find it07:44
Ashburryokay, thank you07:44
ducasseif it's somewhere in your path try 'which zsh'07:54
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gpeskensAnyone able to help figure out an issue I'm having with my audio since a mobo upgrade? I'm on 21.10 and upgraded my mobo to a MSI x570s Torpedo board, main line out audio is functioning fine. The issue is with the front panel headphone jack output, while presence is detected when I plugin my headphone jack audio is routed (at a reduced volume) out the main line out, the headphones remain silent. I figured I might've improperly connected the front panel08:18
gpeskensheader, but just confirmed it working by booting into another OS. Anyone have an idea?08:18
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imihow can I make the ubuntu background to cycle between images at ~/.local/share/backgrounds (or some other location)?08:19
gpeskenshttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/pY6h38zJYJ/ <-- hw device list08:20
gpeskensStrange thing is also the settings interface recognizes it as an USB audio device, while I'm quite sure it's on chipset08:21
ducasseimi: try wallch or variety08:22
ducasseyou can use 'apt search' to search the repo08:23
imican I add a directory to either wallch or variety?08:29
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DarkTrick**Q** I can't start chromium and instead get a "cannot open /proc/self/cgroup: Permission denied". Any ideas? (happened after upgrade 21.04 -> 21.10)10:03
locsmifIs there a tool to read monitor serial number from the cli?10:18
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lotuspsychjelocsmif: try inxi -Gxxx10:38
locsmiflotuspsychje: eh10:54
locsmifheh10:54
locsmifI wrote the tool inxi was forked from :P10:54
locsmifBut anyways, the answer is it's very difficult apparently, especially with daisy chaning10:55
locsmifchaining*10:55
locsmifAlso, I must now reboot, something's fucky in my WM/DE10:55
jwhitmoreHello all, struggling with wpa_supplicant which is disconnecting too many times, predominately reason 3 & 4. Wpa_supplicant is started by wpa-conf in /etc/network/interfaces and I can't find info on how I enable wpa_supplicant logging to a file in /etc/wpa_supplicant.conf config file. Everything I can find starts wpa_supplicant directly with a '-f' option.10:56
Unit193Dang, was going to tell him that it was re-written in perl.11:02
KuleshovWelcome to International Advanced Direct Connect Hub with Encryption Security and Unicode support. https://dchub.one11:08
lotuspsychjenot here please Kuleshov11:09
Kuleshovok11:09
Kuleshovsorry11:09
jwhitmorewpa_supplicant.conf doesn't appear to have any config options for enabing logging at all11:33
KBarjwhitmore: by default, it uses systemd-journal for logging.11:39
jwhitmoreKBar, thank you, there is some stuff going to /var/log/syslog but not much detail I'll try journalctl11:41
KBarjwhitmore: `journalctl --boot --unit=wpa_supplicant`11:45
jwhitmoreI was using journalctl -b -u wpa_supplicant. same same but different. Just service started and not thing more. Syslog has info on the disconnects but not much. Wanted to up the log level, but hard to find11:49
KBarjwhitmore, try `wpa_cli level debug`11:52
jwhitmoreKBar, Oh you might have something there! I ran that command and got a bit FAIL because "Selected interface 'p2p-dev-wlan0'"  that's not the interface, which is just 'wlan0'. Is there some confusion in all the networking as to what interface is in use?11:57
jwhitmores/bit/big/11:57
HiHoGoHi all trying to find the md5sum for this ubuntu arm os here https://ubuntu.com/download/server/arm. its weird its not included12:00
KBarjwhitmore, you obviously need to stop it first. try starting with this command: `wpa_supplicant -c/etc/wpa_supplicant.conf -iwlan0 -d`12:00
KBarHiHoGo: try here: https://releases.ubuntu.com/12:01
tomreynHiHoGo: md5 hasing is broken, you should find checksums generated using newer hash functions, though12:01
KBaryou can also connect via ftp to cdimage.ubuntu.com or releases.ubuntu.com12:01
KBarmd5sum isnt safe though12:01
tomreynhttps://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/20.04/release/SHA256SUMS12:02
tomreynthere is also https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/releases/20.04/release/SHA256SUMS.gpg12:02
HiHoGotomreyn: KBarare you talking about using an sha sum12:03
KBaryes12:03
KBarits more secure and modern12:03
KBartakes a bit more time12:04
HiHoGoKBar: FOR THE 20.04 HERE https://releases.ubuntu.com/20.04/ THERE IS NO ARM VERSION ISO AND CHECKSUM12:04
KBarto compute12:04
KBarHiHoGo: try the links tomreyn gave you12:04
HiHoGooops not shouting12:05
HiHoGotomreyn: is that for the 20.04 arm build iso or not12:05
KBarHiHoGo: can you press the links and see for yourself?12:05
KBarHiHoGo: the link I gave you literally presents you all the files in a nice format in your web-browser12:06
KBarincluding its manifest, iso, checksums12:06
HiHoGook thanks guys for your help on that12:06
jwhitmoreKBar, this is a remote device that I'm trying to diagnose so restarting it will kill my connection. That's fine I can reconnect, but wpa_supplicant is stated via /etc/network/interfaces with  wpa-conf wpa_supplicant.conf If I kill wpa-supplicant manually to restart it will systemd or networking try to restart it as well? If there's no clashes between various network management services I could restart with a small12:06
jwhitmorescript that kills and restarts with wpa_supplicant -c wpa_supplicant.conf -f /var/log/wpa_supplicant.log -ddd12:06
xharxhi, ich bin von arch migriert und versuche, meine thunderbird- Daten zu migrieren, wie hier beschrieben https://support.mozilla.org/de/kb/thunderbird-daten-auf-neuen-rechner-uebertragen. Jetzt kriege ich eine Fehlermeldung, dass wohl ein Versionskonflikt vorliegt, denn auf dem alten System hatte ich die neueste Version installiert, auf ubuntu ist die Version aber noch 78.14.0. Wie gehe ich vor, um die DAten zu migrieren?12:07
KBarjwhitmore: I see. In that case, refer to this file `/usr/share/doc/wpasupplicant/README.gz`12:08
KBarxharx, join #ubuntu-de for that.12:08
crorafHi guys, I have Ubuntu and 3 partitions. Can I create a virtual machine's virtual hard disk on another partition than my primary (the one with Ubuntu)?12:09
xharxKBar, , thx12:09
KBarcrofaf, if you have already have set up additional partitions, just configure the path while creating a new virtual machine.12:10
jwhitmoreKBar, thank you I'll go through that and see if I can find the solution. Thanks for your help12:11
KBarNo problem.12:12
tomreynHiHoGo: it is, amongst other. but i think you already noticed.12:14
HiHoGotomreyn: hi I dont have any sha checksums installed what do i need to install for the sha 256. i cant seem to see anything obvious for that12:19
HiHoGonot in synaptic12:19
KBarHiHoGo it's provided by the GNU coreutils package12:19
KBarshould be installed by default12:20
KBarHiHoGo the command is `sha256sum`12:20
HiHoGook thanks i will take a look.12:20
Aarch64debiantype sha then press tab in terminal12:20
KBarAarch64debian: won't work because there are a bunch of commands for sha1, sha224, etc.12:21
Aarch64debiantab twice12:21
KBarpressing twice will show the list tho12:21
tomreynHiHoGo: if you change into the directory where the downloaded image file and the SHA256SUM (checksums file) is located, you can run    sha256sum --check     and it should report OK for the image file12:23
HiHoGothanks i already dont that12:24
* HiHoGo is suffering from late night linux overdose mode 12:28
KBarat least its not windoze12:30
HiHoGoKBar: nothing wrong with that Windows or OSX they all have their place12:32
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Aarch64debiananything can crack an encrypted 7z file?12:43
Znevnaa good password12:44
Aarch64debianidk the pass12:44
lotuspsychjecracking topics are not really the scope of this channel Aarch64debian12:45
guysoft42Hey all, i want to find the Ubuntu person maintaing this package: linux-modules-extra-5.13.0-1010-raspi . I know this is not the channel, but was hoping someone might know where I should go? I am the maintainer of CustomPiOS/OctoPi/UbuntuDockerPi/PleromaPi and some of the distros have issues installing this package headless12:55
KBarguysoft42, visit packages.ubuntu.com and enter the name of that package in the search box13:00
KBarguysoft42: you can also do this: packages.ubuntu.com/PACKAGE_NAME13:00
KBarguysoft42, apt should also show the maintainers and uploaders13:01
KBarguysoft42: `apt show PACKAGE_NAME`13:01
KBarmany ways13:01
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waveformguysoft42, that package is part of the linux-raspi package (https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-raspi); if you file a bug against that package it should get to the right people -- but (as someone involved with Ubuntu on the pi), what's the issue you're seeing installing that package headless?13:18
guysoft42waveform, I maintain several distros and build systems that need to install that package, but it seems to be creating a symlink to vmlinuz-5.13.0-1010-raspi and fails for some reason13:33
guysoft42Its happening because /boot is vfat in the current build system13:38
waveformguysoft42, ahhh -- that would explain things. So you've got the boot partition mounted on /boot rather than /boot/firmware ?13:39
waveform(though I'm still puzzled why *that* package specifically is creating that symlink -- the regular kernel packages should *also* be creating those symlinks from /boot/vmlinuz->specific-version and /boot/initrd.img->specific-version)13:40
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guysoft42yes13:43
guysoft42I am trying to write a workaround now13:43
guysoft42I might be able to handle it on my end13:44
malatinils13:44
waveformokay -- I'd be reasonably sure it's not the linux-modules-extra package specifically; pretty much all the kernel packages will try to re-write the symlinks under /boot (vmlinuz, initrd.img, and dtb, and their .old counterparts) whenever they get installed, and for that reason it needs to be an fs which supports symlinks (so the boot partition itself winds up mounted under /boot/firmware on debian, ubuntu and the like13:45
waveform(I know raspbian/raspios mounts theirs directly on /boot but they have a different means of handling kernel updates, directly from their kernel package rather than via a mechanism like flash-kernel)13:46
waveform(come to think of it, it's probably flash-kernel that's managing those symlinks)13:47
BluesKajHi folks13:49
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guysoft42waveform, ok, ill play with it more here, thanks for the heads up13:59
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ogra_waveform, isnt that actuall handled in the kernel deb itself through a setting in /etc/kernel-img.conf (IIRC is was something like do_symlinks=yes or so) ? that should be overridable via the config ...14:14
ogra_... or link_in_boot=yes ...14:15
SteelRose_Hi all! any Tomcat experts here? someone deleted everything under /opt/tomcat/work/Catalina/work/localhost and it is triggering some errors... is there any way to recreate that directory structure again? Would restarting Tomcat do that? THanks!14:17
waveformogra_, hmmm -- that gets read by linux-update-symlinks (although the man-page for that seems ... somewhat different to what's actually in /etc/kernel-img.conf) but I thought f-k also played some role in managing symlinks (and is another thing that gets called by the kernel postinst scripts, at  least on the pi)14:17
waveformogra_, actually -- that's bizarre -- the man-page for linux-update-symlinks talks about "no_symlinks" in kernel-img.conf, while (my?) kernel-img.conf has a "do_symlinks" option. I wonder which is correct (I'm guessing the man-page is just out of date -- at least I hope so!)14:19
ogra_waveform, i think do_symlinks actually refers to the symlinks in / ... while link_in_boot is the one that is rsponsible for the links you described above14:21
waveformogra_, ah -- you're absolutely right, it's not f-k managing those symlinks, it is linux-update-symlinks (configured via kernel-img.conf). f-k *does* manage the dtb symlinks, but only in certain cases; and the initrd symlink but only when "method: symlink" is set for the board14:21
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jwhitmoreKBar, I got logging in the wpa_supplicant sorted, thanks again. The system is disconnecting due to Beacon loss. I've found this kernel bug listed so that might be the issue: https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20370915:46
ubottubugzilla.kernel.org bug 203709 in Drivers "iwlwifi: 8260: frequently disconnects since Linux 5.1 'No beacon heard and the time event is over already' - WIFI-25906" [Normal, Needinfo]15:46
KBarjwhitmore: you're welcome.15:47
plarkeHi all! Does anyone know of a solution for better distinguishing between different windows of the same program?16:00
plarkeI was thinking each successive window could have a different theme16:00
KBarplarke are you running GNOME?16:03
plarkeKBar: yep16:03
KBarplarke: worth trying: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/3769/distinct-windows/16:05
plarkeThat looks great, thanks16:07
KBarnp16:08
plarkeKBar: doesn't seem to do anything(20.04). Do you use that extension?16:11
plarkeKBar: Oh wait, I see what it does. nvm16:12
KBarplarke sadly only works after accessing the Activities/Overview menu16:13
plarkeKBar: yeah exactly16:13
KBarStill better than nothing. :)16:14
plarkeYeah, I wonder if there's anything else out there. This is a hard topic to google bc of the word 'windows' lol16:14
KBarplarke: What do you mean? Just use in conjuction with other keywords, such as GNOME shell.16:15
KBarplarke: you can also search through GNOME Extensions.16:16
KBarplarke: another option would be to ditch GNOME altogether. :P16:16
plarkeKBar: and use what16:17
JoelUbuntu 20, any way to have scroll bars just show up? instead of only showing on hover?16:26
enycJoel: 20.04LTS-focal?  or 20.10 ?16:28
Joel.0416:30
KBarJoel, set the `GTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING` environment variable to 0 and export it16:35
JoelGTK_OVERLAY_SCROLLING=0 pinta; - Still no showing scroll bar, just a tiny sliver, and an hover scroll bar16:36
KBarJoel, what is pinta?16:36
Joela program?16:36
KBarNo.16:36
KBarIt should be 016:36
KBarno pintas :)16:36
JoelUh, you can set environment variables for a specific invocation of a program.16:37
KBarDo you want it for a specific program or the whole desktop?16:37
KBarYou did not specify that, my friend.16:37
JoelIt doesn't work.16:37
tomreyngsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface overlay-scrolling false16:38
KBarah16:38
KBar+116:38
Joeltomreyn does that require restarting anything? still getting wonky scroll bars in pinta16:39
Joelgsettings get definitely showed it as true16:40
KBarNo.16:40
KBarIt applies immediately.16:40
tomreyni don't actually know. but trying should not be tough16:40
tomreyn20.04 LTS defaults to xorg still, you shoul dbe able to just Alt-F2 and type r and press enter16:41
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Joeltomreyn yeah I'll give it a go16:45
KBar:)16:46
kyle__All of my snaps just stopped working for one user (the only normal user on that system).  As root they still work.  Snap refresh and restarting the sanpd service didn't help.  No obvious error in the log unless it's burred.16:51
kyle__All I'm seeing is, "internal error, please report: running "go" failed: cannot create transient scope: DBus error "System.Error.E2BIG": [Argument list too long]"16:52
KBarkyle__ `lsb_release -ds; snap version`16:52
kyle__Of course, sorry, Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS. snap 2.52.116:53
kyle__If the other bits of info in there would actually help: http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/7nzjV3vsjd/16:59
kyle__O_o you need an ubuntu one account to view those pastes now?17:00
kyle__Let me know if I need to use another pastebin for people to view it.17:02
kyle__JIC this provides something relevant I missed, this is the exact output of running a snap (go in this case, but any snap) as that user.  http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RDC79QHm4s/17:03
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KBarkyle__: thank you. Personally, I don't use Snaps. Hang around a bit and maybe someone knowledgeable will offer their help.17:09
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jpwhey can ayone reveal any docs on how auto-installs are supposed to be done now days? I have found https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall-quickstart but the installer never seems to pick up my user-data or meta-data and continues to ask me all the questions as if I had started the installer directly off the CD. any pointers?17:21
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tomreynTheHoliestRoger: please leave the channel until you found a suitable nickname17:22
TheHoliestRogertomreyn: found it17:22
TheHoliestRogersorry didn't realise the nick police were in today17:22
pycodehello17:26
EriC^^hello17:26
pycodei would like to create a shared folder on windows and let my pc (ubuntu 20.04) see the content17:27
pycodethe laptop and pc are on the same network17:27
pycode192.168.1.59 (laptop) 192.168.1.108 (pc)17:27
pycodecould anyone share a good tutorial to understand how to configure it ?17:27
kyle__KBar: Thanks.17:28
jpwpycode: open your favourite gui file manager and navigate to smb://192.168.1.108/<share name> eg smb://192.168.1.108/MyFiles17:28
pycodeok17:29
jpwpycode: assuming you have already created the share on the windows pc17:29
pycodejpw, i have created a sahred folder on win sure17:30
pycodejpw, pardon how can i navigate to that address in file manager?17:30
pycodei do not see an input to write such location17:31
tomreynpress ctrl-L17:31
pycodeoh thank you tomreyn !!17:31
jpwthat's the one, i was struggling to find it.17:32
pycode:D17:32
jpwpreviously (?) you could just click the path bar17:32
pycodehmm i see the loading icon17:32
pycodei just wrote the ip of win machine17:32
guysoft42waveform, ok, got another issue with flash-kernel. It tries to flash or something in the chroot17:32
pycodei would like to find all the shared folder17:33
guysoft42dpkg: error processing package flash-kernel (--configure):17:33
guysoft4216:02:57  installed flash-kernel package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 117:33
guysoft4216:02:57 Errors were encountered while processing:17:33
guysoft4216:02:57  flash-kernel17:33
pycodeinstead of accessing one directly17:33
guysoft42waveform, ^17:33
jpwpycode: then simply don't specify the share name smb://ip17:33
pycodejpw, yeah i did that...but still loading.....17:34
KBarjpw, you can just press "/" which will prompt you. good for absolute paths17:34
jhutchinsDoes it prefer the winbind hostname to the IP?17:35
pycodestill loading so i suspect it does not working properly hmmmm17:37
pycodehow can i check the hostname or something like that? :F17:37
pycodeThe name of the laptop is.... LAPTOP17:38
raubSo I have a ubuntu host whose OS I installed from scratch, with kernel 5.4.0-91-generic. And one which I upgrade, with kernel 4.4.0-161-generic. Why the kernel discrepancy?17:38
tomreynraub: different ubuntu releases?17:39
raubtomreyn: Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS vs Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS17:39
KBarthere is no way17:40
raubKBar: if that was a comment on my issue, pastebin can be provided upon request17:40
tomreyn4.4.0-161-generic is veeeery outdated17:40
tomreynnever was on focal17:41
KBarexactly17:41
raubtomreyn: Does that mean do-release-upgrade gone bad?17:41
tomreynraub: possibly, i don't know what was done17:41
KBarraub, if you mean you tried LinuxFromScratch, you can join #lfs on irc.linuxfromscratch.org17:42
raubKBar: thank you for the info; I will save it even though I do not think it is relevant to my question17:43
raub(it might be useful in the future)17:43
raubIn the problematic host, VERSION="20.04.3 LTS (Focal Fossa)" in /etc/os-release17:44
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raubfocal is also in /etc/apt/sources.list on said host17:45
tomreynraub: do you have an ubuntu support question we can help you with?17:45
pycodei followed this: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/how-to-share-files-between-ubuntu-and-windows-10/17:45
pycodebut when i try to reach the win pc i cant do smb://192.168.1.5917:46
pycodeinfinite loading17:46
pycodemaybe i miss some packages17:46
raubtomreyn: I would now like to know what happened to problematic host as it has old kernel and packages match 20.117:47
tomreynraub: apt logs are in /var/log/apt , release upgrade logs are somewhere in /var/log as well17:48
raubThanks17:48
tomreynwhat is "20.1"?17:48
raubI meant 20.04.317:48
raubSorry for being hopelessly innacurate17:49
KBartomreyn: I think release upgrades are merged with /apt/history.log, but I might be wrong. we had a similar issue a week or two ago and they appeared in that file.17:50
pycodeooookay wait17:50
pycodei can connect to that laptop17:50
pycodethe problem is that the laptop is on wifi17:50
pycodeso it changes the ip17:50
pycodehow can i reach that laptop by name or something ?17:50
pycodei was not able to reach it because i was trying .59 but i changed it changed the ip to .6117:51
pycodeso i can see the content of the shared folder17:51
pycodebut i would like to mount that shared folder when the laptop is connected to the network17:51
pycodehow can i do that?17:51
pycodeok i can reach it by hostname smb://LAPTOP/shared is working!17:52
tomreynKBar: hmm, i was thinking do-release-upgrade had its own logs, but i can't check this right now17:53
pycodebut i do not understand why it is asking me to enter the password when i disabled it on win17:53
tomreynpycode: i don't remember the details but i seem to recall that it gets more complicated if you don't require a password.17:55
pycodetomreyn, it is not a big problem...i mean... ok i wrote the password and it works..but "sounds strange"17:56
tomreynif you'll read more documentation that might stop being so17:57
KBar:)17:57
pycodetomreyn, another problem i see is that ok i can connect via smb:// but for some reasons when i click on Windows network icon it does nothing17:58
pycodetomreyn, yes of course17:58
pycode:)17:58
tomreynpycode: sorry, i'm a really bad advisor when it comes to dealing windows shares. i don't know how to solve this.18:01
KBarCan we stop this discussion about W-word? :)18:02
pycodetomreyn, no problem me too :D18:02
KBartomreyn: I stand corrected. They are supposed to reside in /var/log/dist-upgrade: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingUpdateManager18:06
pycodereboot, thank you!18:06
jhutchinspycode: I believe there is a "guest" setting on the windows share/permissions, but I'm several windows versions out-of-date.18:07
pycodejhutchins, yes i have found that18:07
pycodebut...i do not know, i try to fix it restarting18:07
pycode:D18:07
pycodeahahah18:07
jhutchinspycode: Microsoft cheats.18:07
tomreynKBar: thanks for checking18:07
pycodejhutchins, ahahah18:08
KBar#ubuntu-offtopic18:09
jhutchinsAccessing foreign shares is on-topic.18:21
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dubiagoSo, trying to use nmcli to connect to wifi...SSID has spaces in it...wrapped that SSID in quotes...can see the hardware with lspci. nmcli radio wifi shows enabled. After running nmcli dev wifi connect <ssid>: No Wi-Fi device found.18:53
dubiagoCould it be a driver issue?18:53
tomreyncould be18:54
dubiagoNo ethernet. That's gonna be fun.18:54
tomreyntry both double and single ticks, one by one18:55
tomreyndubiago: you can actually specific the BSSID as an alternative to the SSID18:58
jhutchinsdubiago: WiFi hardware has often had incompatible standards for ssid and passwords.  I've had to replace items before because the requirements conflicted.19:09
dubiagoDude is trying to set up Ubuntu server on a Chromebook...WiFi seems to always be a problematic thing, particularly when setting up via the CLI19:11
dubiagoI know I had my own rout with it on a Pi 4B19:12
dubiagoAnyway, MAC attempted with nmcli...still No Wi-Fi device found...I'm thinkin' drivers...19:12
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fuzzymanboob98[manyone have a favourite backup tool? Currently I use Déja Dup but not very happy with it and others I looked into rely on atime or something else that's not present in NTFS(my home folders are symlinked to an NTFS drive)20:07
fuzzymanboob98[ms/symlinked/symlinks/20:07
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kyle__fuzzymanboob98[m: I mean, that's just a front end on duplicity.  What about it do you not like?20:09
fuzzymanboob98[mIt's super barebones, I can't even choose what day of the week/time it makes the backups, nor any granularity on how many backups to keep and how long.20:11
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kyle__I /think/ you can just run duplicity from cron, to control the time of day.  And then only use the gui for browsing them as needed.20:15
kyle__I think same thing for how many to keep, etc.  The GUI is super bare bones, because gnome beleives the more switches you give users the worse things get.20:17
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PaperPlatesHi20:38
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merpnderpAre there scripts to help your ubuntu server install pass the sec scan stuff?21:20
merpnderpI'm slowly writing my own and it is taking forever.21:20
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matsamanmerpnderp: "the sec scan"?21:24
merpnderpmatsaman: there's some perl secScan tool security used and the audit is full of things we have to fix. But it's all stuff that surely someone has written a script to do before.21:26
merpnderplike this: https://secscan.acron.pl/centos7/5/4/1/421:27
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matsamanmerpnderp: some script your security department used?21:40
matsamanbut you don't know where this script lives online?21:40
merpnderpmatsaman: I assume they used that site.21:42
matsamanwhat site?21:42
merpnderphttps://secscan.acron.pl/start21:43
merpnderpokay never mind. Apparently we have some internal process that does the scan which just happens to share a lot of sections with that website.21:44
merpnderpIv'e got like 80 items I need to write bash to fix.21:45
sarnoldmerpnderp: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/using-the-ua-client-to-enable-the-cis-benchmarking-tool#1-overview21:45
merpnderpBut now I'm writing bash scripts to make sure the password expire dates are within a year and other such nonsense.21:45
merpnderpAll our accounts are through AD. Why do I need to set the Ubuntu password expiration config? I'm in hel..21:46
merpnderpI've died and don't realize it.21:46
sarnoldah, perhaps you need to have a conversation with whoever maintains your tooling21:47
merpnderpYeah, maybe.21:49
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kyle__Repeating a question from earlier today, just to see...22:08
kyle__trying to run snaps, I see "internal error, please report: running "go" failed: cannot create transient scope: DBus error "System.Error.E2BIG": [Argument list too long]"22:09
kyle__It just started mid-use of the go snap, and it effects all snaps as a normal user, but not root22:09
matsamansnaps =P22:12
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luceneraI 💖 Ubuntu22:17
kyle__I know.  I was young and I needed money.  I'm ashamed.22:17
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barnabaHello, I am once again having some memory issues on a desktop system that shouldn't really have memory issues (I think?) and have trouble tracking them down. I have just been visited by earlyoom, which is set to act at 10% free, cause I have no swap. Here's the relevant output I have, I don't think it adds up to 18 GB used?23:22
barnabahttps://pastebin.com/0hcfywcB23:22
gryhttps://pastebin.com/raw/0hcfywcB -- raw paste of yours, without ads23:23
barnabaThanks.23:24
grycan you do the same output, but without MBs? just output it in bytes or whatever. and don't show the first two columns. i'd like to do the summation.23:25
barnabagry: https://pastebin.com/raw/4Ubx2RHH and full output of ps is in here: https://pastebin.com/raw/Hz74u5tT23:32
barnabaI'm noticing this and my previous paste is already significantly lower than what I got right after oom acted, which was used 26623 avail 450523:33
barnabarss is in kilobytes I believe23:35
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barnabafwiw the output of awk summation seems to match the parts summed in libre office calc to 1MB or so23:40
barnabaI'm back to ~6000 available now, yet the script I've used previously doesn't seem to show anything extremely big. Ferdi is the only process accountable for over 1 GB with 2.84GB.23:45
JoeBkI just installed 21.0423:47
barnabaWell I think I'll just reboot then, cause I'm living on the verge of another oom visit. Uptime was 9 days, so if something is leaking it's leaking hard, but I can't really find the problematic program. Will be back.23:58

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