[03:22] <Rockwood> https://gist.github.com/Cyberiaaxis/14bf86f069cc6898b820bd7eae0740ec i am unable to upgrade node versio
[03:23] <Rockwood> any active?
[03:27] <yukiup> i'm alive
[03:32] <yukiup> Johnny Five is alive
[03:32] <Rockwood> yeah but late
[03:32] <Rockwood> i deleted my npm and node too
[03:32] <Rockwood> bcz i was unable upgrade that why stuck
[03:33] <Rockwood> now i am upgrading OS first
[03:37] <yukiup> good
[03:54] <Rockwood> now upgraded
[03:54] <Rockwood> now time to install node and npm
[03:55] <Rockwood> yukiup, what should be next step
[03:56] <yukiup> dist-upgrade
[03:56] <Rockwood> okay
[03:59] <Rockwood> yukiup, https://gist.github.com/Cyberiaaxis/14bf86f069cc6898b820bd7eae0740ec
[04:01] <Rockwood> should i do autoremove thing?
[04:02] <yukiup> don't normally see that many, i would double check with someone else
[04:02] <Rockwood> i have done
[04:02] <yukiup> ok, good luck
[04:02] <Rockwood> you replied bit lately
[04:02] <Rockwood> i don't have much time to wait
[04:02] <Rockwood> i have goo office soon
[04:03] <Rockwood> have to go
[04:03] <Rockwood> that why i am in hurry
[04:04] <Rockwood> yukiup, autoremove done
[04:04] <Rockwood> what should be next?
[04:04] <Rockwood> yukiup, ^^
[04:05] <yukiup> run the dis-upgrade one more time
[04:05] <yukiup> then reboot
[04:05] <yukiup> then try your nom thing
[04:05] <Rockwood> okay
[04:06] <Rockwood> https://gist.github.com/Cyberiaaxis/14bf86f069cc6898b820bd7eae0740ec yukiup
[04:09] <Rockwood> yukiup, rebooted too now
[04:10] <Rockwood> now i wanna upgrade my NPM + Node
[04:10] <yukiup> i guess there is also full-upgrade... whatever
[04:12] <Rockwood> yukiup, https://gist.github.com/Cyberiaaxis/6a11bd606e530a95d85d38945746e2c4
[04:13] <Rockwood> i am unable to install npm manager
[04:13] <yukiup> maybe look for a ppa
[04:14] <Rockwood> npm ERR! notsup Required: {"node":"^12.13.0 || ^14.15.0 || >=16"}
[04:14] <Rockwood> npm ERR! notsup Actual:   {"npm":"8.3.0","node":"v15.14.0"}
[04:15] <yukiup> https://snapcraft.io/node
[04:16] <yukiup> that looks the way to do it to me, but i haven't played with snaps yet
[04:32] <kenwoodfox> Heyo! Is there a way i could setup a sorta simple video playlist with ubuntu frame without compiling my own snap for it?
[04:33] <kenwoodfox> im just not so confident making snaps yet and it would be nice if something like mir-web existed but, for running video files?
[04:36] <MrMobius> hi, i installed ubuntu on my laptop that already had windows and i can choose between the two with grub at start up. id like to totally remove ubuntu since i now have a separate ubuntu machine. i set the BIOS to now use the windows bootloader instead of grub
[04:37] <MrMobius> do i need to do anything to get rid of grub before i reformat the partition ubuntu is on?
[04:47] <yukiup> well grub is separate from the partition
[04:47] <yukiup> you would reformat the drive to get ride of grub
[04:47] <yukiup> look up a guide
[05:00] <MrMobius> ya guides all seem to be showing what to do if you uninstall ubuntu with grub still enabled
[05:53] <quidnun> I've got a new 4TB drive, I'm trying to partition it with gparted as gpt, but it's showing up at 1.8TB. What am I doing wrong?
[05:54] <quidnun> Sorry, 1.65TB
[06:04] <yukiup> are you wiping the disk and then formatting?
[06:04] <yukiup> if that makes sense
[06:14] <quidnun> yukiup: After some research I suspect the problem is my old USB enclosure can't report drive size above some value (~2TiB)
[06:14] <quidnun> yukiup: (It's a new disk so it's already blank)
[06:15] <shadow255> quidnun: are you switching the unit size to TB in parted before trying to create partition?
[06:16] <quidnun> shadow255: Yeah I tried that. Like I said I think the problem is a shitty USB enclosure
[06:16] <shadow255> quidnun: seems plausible too
[06:17] <shadow255> quidnun: any possibility to connect without using the enclosure?
[08:48] <morganu> 20.04 is there a way I can access my computer's files over the internet?
[08:48] <gry> morganu: yes, sftp
[08:48] <gry> morganu: requires running ssh server on the host, and a working sftp client on the guest
[08:48] <gry> morganu: sorry
[08:49] <gry> morganu: requires running ssh server on the server, and a working sftp client on the client
[08:49] <morganu> does it have to be a server.. oic ... can I do that with a desktop ubuntu and not a server ubuntu? Is that a reason to make my next ubuntu installation a server?
[08:50] <KBar> It doesn't have to be a server per se.
[08:50] <morganu> why did you say sorry gry?
[08:50] <gry> morganu: server can be desktop ubuntu, that's fine
[08:50] <KBar> ^
[08:50] <gry> morganu: it was incorrect to call them 'host' and 'guest'; 'server' and 'client' are correct
[08:50] <morganu> tell me what to read to begin to learn if you can
[08:50] <morganu> master and slave
[08:50] <KBar> there are two packages: openssh-client and openssh-server
[08:50] <nicoz-> https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-openssh
[08:51] <morganu> I am old, lol
[08:51] <nicoz-> for more information
[08:51] <gry> morganu: so i was apologizing for my mistake
[08:52] <morganu> i dint understand no worries. I copied kbar and nicoz- lines and will wirk on that this week
[08:52] <nicoz-> you need to understand the subject first, it depends on your safety
[08:52] <KBar> morganu: I'd also suggest reading the Linux Command line book by William Shotts
[08:52] <nicoz-> ;)
[08:53] <morganu> ok I have so much to learn.
[08:53] <KBar> morganu: especially chapter 16. Networking.
[08:53] <KBar> We all do.
[08:53] <nicoz-> morganu it is not very difficult to quiet
[08:53] <morganu> ???
[08:54] <KBar> morganu: https://webwerks.dl.sourceforge.net/project/linuxcommand/TLCL/19.01/TLCL-19.01.pdf
[08:54] <morganu> nicoz-, to quiet ?
[08:54] <KBar> morganu: great introduction to the Linux command line for beginners.
[08:54] <nicoz-> i'm sorry i was wrong
[08:55] <nicoz-> I wanted to tell you that the subject is not difficult
[08:55] <morganu> np. I couldnt tell. lol
[08:55] <yv> fkb bn bgk gb                                      a m e r i c a n  s 	-	n e e d e d  	     s o m e t h i n  g   -	  l i  k e   -	9  /  11 	-   t  o  	  	 J u s t i f y      		i n v a  d i n g  -  		i r -  a  q		   w h i c h	    h  a s	   b e e n	   		a l r e a d y 	  	p la n n e d 			a s 	  	a  p a r t  		o f   		c r e  a t i v e    		c -h a  o s 	p l   a n  	 f o r  		  m i d d l e	     -e a s t   		 D    i   d   	  u  s  a   	 t r a i n  	 &  	    s u p p l y
[08:55] <yv> 	  i  s  i  s    	-   w i t h     	w e a p  o  n s   	  l i k e  	 i t  	  d i d     	w i  t h	    a  l  - q  a- e  d a  	  t o 			j u s  t i f y 			c r e a  t i n g 	      	w  a  r .s   	   C  R  -E - A T  - I V E		   	C  H  A - O  S   	   		d  i  d     		-  c   i   a	    -   d i d 	  	 9     /   11   		 o r  			i t 	 		j u s t 	   		l e  t   			 i t   			h a  p p e n   		 	  	i f      a l q a e d a 	d i d 		i t       	W  H  Y   t o     	 k - i - l - l     - 9	 m
[08:55] <nicoz-> yv
[08:55] <nicoz-> stop .
[08:55] <yv> i l l i o n  - 			i r -a q i - s 		a b o u t    		9 -	  m i l l i  o n       -	 	i r a q  i -	   d i -e  d 	  	  E i t h e r    -		b e c a u s e  - 		o f  		d i r e c t 			a m e r ic a n 	 	v i o  l e n c e 		-a n d 			 b e c a u s e  		o f  		s i e g e   		u s a 	 	m a d e	    a g a i n s t    		i r - a q   		t h a t  			p r e v  e n t e d	-    i -r a -q i    	-	f r o m  			e s s  e n t i a l 		l i v i n g 		m  a t  e r i a l s  , 		f o o d  , 		m e d i c i n e	
[08:55] <gry> !ops yv
[08:55] <yv> 		a n d  		e v e n  	-	p e n c i l s 		f o r	 	 z  c h i l d e r n  - 				-    i s    i s 		  a n d	   	a l q-  a e  d  a -   	o n l y  		   a p p e a r e d   		 i n   		 i r - a q     	  a f  t e r   	u s a 	 	i n v a s i o n 	 ,  		D i d    		u  s  a     		p  a  v e   		t h e  	w  a y	     for    		i  s- i  s 	   t o   			i   r   a   -q  	?  			s a  d  -d  -a  m  		h u s- s i  n			 who   		 l o s t    		m o s t		   of  	his    		p o -w  e r   		in  		1  st 	,  	2
[08:55] <yv> nd  	g u l f  		w a r s	  		a n d 		d u r i n g      		 1 0   	 		y e a r s  		  	of    		s i e g e    -	   ,  	-	d i d  	 -	n o t  	-	a l l o w     -  		i  s  ` i  s       	 or    			a l , q a , e  d e a   		t o   		e n t e r      	-	i  r  -a  q   ,   		e v e n    	-	t o `    		-	h e  l p   	-	h i  m    	-	-a g a  i n  s t   	  	-	u s
[08:55] <KBar> Well, there's always that guy.
[08:55] <morganu> someone with ops kick
[08:56] <nicoz-> kline :P
[08:56] <nicoz-> hit and sunk
[08:56] <morganu> ah thats what gry said ... in code.
[08:58] <morganu> OK I am in time-to-sleep mode. thanks friends
[08:58] <nicoz-> ;)
[08:58] <nicoz-> when you want you know where to ask dude
[08:59] <morganu> this channel is why I stick to ubuntu.
[08:59] <morganu> community
[08:59] <nicoz-> ;)
[09:00] <nicoz-> if you want to continue the discussion on #ubuntu-offtopic, here the channel is logged and the topic is only support
[09:00] <nicoz-> ;)*
[09:00] <morganu> sure. I will say this https://freecomputerbooks.com/The-Linux-Command-Line.html
[09:00] <farkaan> I'm getting this strange sort of transparent box in Ubuntu Budgie: https://i.postimg.cc/wvxZP5mK/Screenshot-from-2021-12-11-14-28-30.png
[09:00] <farkaan> Anyone know what this glitch is called?
[09:02] <farkaan> It runs along the entire length of the sidebar: https://i.postimg.cc/MZV3Dr4c/Screenshot-from-2021-12-11-14-31-17.png
[09:08] <lotuspsychje> farkaan: try create a new user and see if you can reproduce that
[09:08] <farkaan> lotuspsychje: Alright
[09:25] <lotuspsychje> farkaan: can you make it happen?
[09:26] <farkaan> lotuspsychje It was a materia-gtk-theme bug, I'm configuring reportbug right now
[09:26] <lotuspsychje> farkaan: doublecheck the existing ones first please; https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntubudgie/+bugs?orderby=importance&start=0
[09:27] <Unit193> reportbug is for Debian, ubuntu-bug is the Ubuntu one.
[09:27] <farkaan> Oh okay
[09:29] <farkaan> Materia GitHub says that downstream desktop sessions are unsupported, I won't file the bug I think it's better to use another theme
[09:29] <farkaan> Budgie is in this weird spot where it's GNOME and not GNOME at the same time (with their own wm/compositor), I guess that's what happens when you use niche stuff
[10:38] <jmd> How can I create a user with no password?
[10:41] <lousiF> liveusb
[10:42] <Maik> jmd: what does google say? ;)
[10:43] <KBar> jmd: check out this question on AskUbuntu: https://askubuntu.com/questions/281074/can-i-set-my-user-account-to-have-no-password
[10:45] <Aarch64debian> hello how do you emulate if a cd/iso is bootable
[10:46] <jmd> KBar: Yeah.  It tells me how to create a user without a password.  But it seems that there's some higher level of security that stops such users logging in.
[10:48] <KBar> jmd: well, pressing Enter wherever there is a prompt should let the user login. At least, that's the case during a Live session.
[10:49] <KBar> Sudo will complain though. That's why the answer explains that you also need to edit the sudoers file
[10:50] <jmd> No I always get "Permission denied, please try again."
[10:51] <jmd> I'm not worried about sudo
[10:53] <KBar> jmd: what exactly do you want to achieve?
[10:53] <KBar> Autologin?
[10:54] <jmd> Not exactly.  more like non-interactive login
[10:55] <KBar> jmd: add your user to the group `nopasswdlogin`
[10:56] <jmd> There is no such group
[10:56] <KBar> jmd: create it. https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2019/02/enable-passwordless-login-ubuntu-18-04/
[10:56] <jmd> Let me add it and see what happens
[10:57] <KBar> you're gonna have to edit the PAM configs
[10:58] <KBar> jmd: you can also just turn the autologin option on...
[10:59] <jmd> KBar: How do I do that?
[11:00] <KBar> jdm, Settings > user accounts or something similar depending on what DE you're running.
[11:00] <Maik> auto login can be set in system settings --> users
[11:00] <jmd> I don't do DEs
[11:00] <KBar> jmd: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/user-autologin.html.en
[11:01] <KBar> literally the first result
[11:01] <Maik> KBar: he has no DE
[11:01] <Maik> jmd: next time please tell earlier you don't use DE's
[11:02] <KBar> jmd: https://people.gnome.org/~pmkovar/system-admin-guide/automatic-login.html
[11:03] <KBar> jmd: does the file /etc/gdm/custom.conf exist?
[11:03] <jmd> KBar: no
[11:05] <KBar> jmd: create it...
[11:05] <KBar> and add those lines
[11:05] <jmd> I really don't think that is going to make any difference but I will do as you say.
[11:06] <jmd> gdm is a DE thing isn't it?
[11:07] <jmd> No.  That made no difference.
[11:07] <KBar> jmd: I'm confused. Is that Ubuntu Desktop or Ubuntu Server?
[11:08] <Maik> gdm = Gnome Display Manager
[11:08] <Maik> KBar: as said he doesn't use a DE so it must be a server then
[11:08] <jmd> It's a server
[11:09] <jmd> (and before anyone starts lecturing about security, it's disconnected from the world)
[11:09] <KBar> jmd: why wouldn't you tell it from the very beginning…
[11:10] <jmd> I thought the question was very clear and concise.
[11:10] <jmd> Why does server/desktop DE/no DE make any difference?
[11:11] <Maik> jmd: most people suspect you are using Ubuntu Desktop
[11:11] <KBar> jmd: `How can I create a user with no password?` is not clear at all. As you saw, there are tons of methods if you have GUI installed.
[11:11] <Maik> since you didn't mention any of that info it went sideways
[11:11] <KBar> Don't just assume people possess telepathic abilities.
[11:11]  * Maik doesn't have a crystal ball
[11:11] <KBar> jmd: try this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/getty#Automatic_login_to_virtual_console
 Why does server/desktop DE/no DE make any difference? --- it does in how to provide support...
[11:14] <jmd> Well seeing as you are wanting the minutae of detail.  I am loging in over ssh and not a virtual console.  But so as not to confuse people let us just assume that I want a method that will work for all methods of loging in: ssh/console/getty/gdm ....
[11:14] <akik> jmd: "sudo passwd -d username" removes the password
[11:15] <jmd> akik: Yes.  I have done that.
[11:15] <jmd> But as I said earlier, it seems that there is some global security setting which prevents such users logging in.
[11:28] <akik> jmd: oh sorry i tested that on fedora, not ubuntu
[11:33] <Guest22> Hi all, trying to determine if my system is vulnerable for this log4 exploit. is there a way to test this? or know specifically if I am vulnerable?
[11:38] <tomreyn> Guest22: since this is very recent information, the Ubuntu security team has not yet triaged how this vulnerability affects packages in Ubuntu (other than taking initial notes): https://ubuntu.com/security/cve-2021-44228
[11:39] <tomreyn> Guest22: i would therefore suggest referring to the reporting parties' and upstream's (apache project) documentation on this vulnerability for now.
[11:41] <tomreyn> upstream's advisory is located at https://logging.apache.org/log4j/2.x/security.html#Fixed_in_Log4j_2.15.0
[11:43] <tomreyn> https://www.rapid7.com/blog/post/2021/12/10/widespread-exploitation-of-critical-remote-code-execution-in-apache-log4j/ seems to provide a good summary of your options
[11:49] <Guest22> looks like im using an old vversion of log4, 1.2 from what I can see, does this mean I have been "ok" thus far? I will of course look to upgrade these to the latest version now
[11:49] <Guest22> but wondering if I have been exposed so far?
[11:50] <Guest22> from the link it suggests only the 2.X and above were at risk
[12:55] <Aarch64debian> what is a lighter and stable desktop after xfce
[12:56] <tomreyn> is this an ubuntu support question?
[12:56] <tomreyn> !flavors
[13:34] <BluesKaj> Hi folks
[15:07] <Sbazzeguti> hello can someone help me : ubuntu 20.04 NAs into LAN , I can't reach the NAS .. Itried a "ping IP_NAS" and is ok .. but if I hit windows LAN in the file manager the folder seems empty, if I type " smb://IpaddressNAS open window  asking me for password but NAS isnt' protectedwith the previous OS ( mint) I use reach the NAS only clink the icon inthe file manager
[16:25] <MarcUK> Hi all how do you remove icons that are unwanted for the applications menu
[16:29] <Photonux> @MarcUK: Just right click in the icon in the menu and then remove from favorites ;-)
[16:31] <MarcUK> it just says add to fav and new window no remove
[16:32] <Photonux> Running the daily build now (22.04). So far, so good... :-)
[16:34] <Photonux> @MarkUK: Mmm, that´s odd. I assume you´re running the Gnome version?
[16:36] <Photonux> I´m running the dutch translated version. But something like ´remove from favorites´ should be presented...
[16:38] <Photonux> You only have to hover above the icon (application) and then right click it...
[16:40] <MarcUK> 5.11.0-41-generic #45~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Nov 10 10:20:10 UTC 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[16:41] <MarcUK> it says new window or add to fav you canoot remove it
[16:41] <MarcUK> cannot
[16:43] <MarcUK> and it looks like its Gnome yes
[16:44] <Photonux> I assumed you ment the apps in the menubar on the left of the screen :-)
[16:45] <MarcUK> Show applications
[16:45] <Photonux> *meant*
[16:47] <Photonux> You could use the ´Ubuntu software´ app or remove apps within the terminal.
[16:48] <MarcUK> no wine put the icons in this menu
[16:49] <MarcUK> This is why linux isnt for the masses simple thing like deleting an icon cant be done with a right click
[16:53] <Photonux> I think that´s a bit short sighted. There is no perfect OS. There is always a way to achieve it ;-)
[16:58] <Photonux> @MarkUK: Also refer to : https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/addremove-remove.html.en
[17:10] <tiny_user> hu
[17:12] <Photonux> @MarkUK: wine related: https://www.dedoimedo.com/computers/wine-uninstall-apps.html
[17:23] <jhutchins> MarcUK: https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/
[17:26] <Photonux> ^
[17:28] <XoloX> I got this windows tablet / laptop. (HP x2 210). To my surprise I could just get into the BIOS from this Atom device! Installing KDE Neon right now. It seems to work fine from the live USB. Only thing that's not working is auto rotate. Looked trough all the settings but can't find a thing! Under Windows it was rotating the screen depending on the
[17:28] <XoloX> way you hold it. Is this possible under KDE?
[17:31] <Photonux> @MarkUK: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1143/how-can-i-uninstall-software
[17:43] <maxzor_> hello, I  wanted opencl, so tried to install amdgpu pro drivers. Fails during dkms. Now I am talking to you via a TUI IRC client because I'm left with a tty after reboot :D. Can anyone help?
[17:43] <jhutchins> XoloX: I've never heard of an auto-rotate function. You'd have to have a driver that would interpret the output of the orientation sensor, then call sommething to process that as input for screen rotation, maybe through xrandr.
[17:44] <jhutchins> XoloX: It should be possible, there are several projects focused on tablet linux, but you'll probably have to look outside of ubuntu.
[17:48] <krisstern> maxzor_: Can you tell us more about what you are seeing onscreen now?
[17:49] <maxzor> krisstern, I am in a tty session
[17:49] <maxzor> well talking here with "maxzor_" from workstation tty, and "maxzor" from laptop GUI --"
[17:50] <krisstern> I see
[17:51] <maxzor> here is the lspci http://ix.io/3HIT
[17:52] <maxzor> I tried installing drivers from the amd website. Running ubuntu 20.04 LTS, with a RadeonVII GPU
[17:53] <maxzor> got this log from the amd install script http://ix.io/3HIV
[17:54] <krisstern> Have you tried cleaning up after the failed install?
[17:55] <maxzor_> yes, in a few ways
[17:56] <krisstern> I see you have this in your error log: "Local GCC version 90303 does not match kernel compiler GCC version 90201"
[17:56] <maxzor_> i ran the /usr/bin/amdgpu-pro-uninstall
[17:56] <maxzor_> yes I saw that
[17:57] <maxzor_> could it really be the problem, a "minor minor" revision in semver?
[17:57] <krisstern> Have you tried updating local gcc version as well?
[17:57] <maxzor_> gcc --version
[17:57]  * maxzor_ hums
[17:58] <maxzor_> not as far as I know
[17:59] <krisstern> You better change that first before trying to reinstall the driver again, you will need your gpu drivers
[17:59] <maxzor_> what do you mean?
[18:00] <maxzor_> I thought that given the errors in the log - arguments count being wrong in c functions... - the problem had to come from a mismatch between kernel and proprietary driver version
[18:01] <krisstern> Yeah, think so
[18:02] <maxzor_> what can I do? contact AMD to tell them their latest driver is not working with kernel 5.5? Reinstall amdgpu (non pro)?
[18:02] <krisstern> BTW, how did you install the amdgpu drivers the first time?
[18:02] <krisstern> I think the gcc version should be simpler to fix
[18:03] <maxzor_> I don't thing I have touched my linux drivers ever before this day
[18:03] <maxzor_> was not needing anything that amdgpu was not offering
[18:06] <krisstern> Maybe you can try this: sudo apt-get install linux-headers-$(uname -r)
[18:08] <krisstern> More here: https://stackoverflow.com/a/36250528/9959070
[18:08] <maxzor_> "cannot find package" :/
[18:10] <krisstern> What do you see if you do uname -r?
[18:11] <maxzor_> 5.5.0-rc1+
[18:12] <krisstern> What if you do "apt search linux-headers-$(uname -r)"?
[18:13] <krisstern> See anything useful?
[18:13] <maxzor_> when I run apt autoremove, it tries to reinstall the kernel module right away, which fails again...
[18:14] <krisstern> How about "apt --fix-broken"?
[18:14] <maxzor_> nothing
[18:14] <krisstern> You may need sudo for that
[18:14] <maxzor_> for the headers
[18:14] <maxzor_> y
[18:16] <maxzor_> I seem stuck in a loop, every --fix-broken, autoremove... removes the kernel module, but tries to build it back right away, and fails again...
[18:17] <krisstern> I see... Just do fix-broken first but no autoremove
[18:17] <krisstern> Did you remember to do apt update as well?
[18:18] <maxzor_> apt install --fix-broken equals to the same outcome
[18:18] <maxzor_> yes I updated
[18:19] <krisstern> I think you will need to fix your compiler-gcc mismatch issue first...
[18:20] <maxzor_> can I downgrade easily with apt?
[18:22] <krisstern> With the right linux headers, yes...
[18:23] <maxzor> Is it normal that I have a release candidate kernel? oO
[18:23] <krisstern> Not really
[18:24] <krisstern> Like the one I am using is 5.4.0-80-generic...
[18:25] <krisstern> Have you ever tried to do "apt-get dist-upgrade" or something similar?
[18:26] <maxzor> yes i did
[18:26] <maxzor> (and it failed)
[18:27] <maxzor> some days ago
[18:27] <krisstern> Oh, do you know why?
[18:27] <maxzor> I don't remember exactly, but do_release_upgrade rolled back
[18:28] <maxzor> (do you know that you can just say apt instead of apt-get?)
[18:29] <krisstern> Yup, I do
[18:30] <krisstern> Do you still remember where you got your image?
[18:30] <Photonux> I use the 5.13.0-19-generic kernel in the daily build of Ubuntu (22.04). Sudo apt update will do. You can leave ´get´ away ;-)
[18:30] <krisstern> Yeah, I like apt-get more for some funny reason...
[18:30] <Photonux> sudo apt update for example in this case ;-)
[18:31] <krisstern> Sometimes I do use apt only
[18:31] <maxzor> I got my image from ubuntu a few years ago
[18:32] <krisstern> Unless you can get the headers from the same source as the image, it is harder to fix
[18:32] <maxzor> well, guess I am overdue for a clean system install
[18:33] <maxzor> thank you for your help
[18:33] <krisstern> Okay, all the best
[18:33] <maxzor> you too
[19:26] <maxzor_> krisstern! I just deleted all release candidate stuff in /boot/efi, update-grub2, rebooted, apt update && upgrade, rebooted, and here I am with my DE back :)
[19:26] <maxzor_> thanks again
[19:26] <krisstern> Cool!
[19:26] <maxzor_> now trying again to install those damned proprietary driveers
[19:27] <maxzor_> I have not matured enough my decision to try guix, so I chickened out on the fresh install :)
[19:27] <primejade> Hi, I'm on lubuntu 18.04.5, I was wondering is it possible to upgrade to the 20.04 and be able to still use this Desktop (LXDE) ?
[19:29] <lotuspsychje> primejade: i think lubuntu 20.04 is lxqt now, might give issues to lts upgrade from bionic
[19:31] <krisstern> maxzor_: Guix surely looks cool though
[19:32] <maxzor_> Yes it does, but learning monads, scheme, a dsl, dropping systemd for shepherd... that's a lot at once
[19:32] <krisstern> Yeah, agreed
[19:32] <maxzor_> + installing manually realtek drivers, like my debian days
[19:33] <krisstern> Thumbs up
[19:33] <primejade> lotuspsychje: Thanks
[19:34] <lotuspsychje> primejade: i would reccomend 20.04 lubuntu clean install, tested on a few boxes and its real solid
[19:36] <primejade> lotuspsychje: I will give it a shot, Thank you. I'm new to IRC btw XD
[19:36] <lotuspsychje> welcome to the ubuntu community primejade
[19:38] <primejade> Thank you :)))
[19:42] <xu-irc8w> Can we install OVS ,KVM and lxc on implish release
[19:49] <tomreyn> xu-irc8w: i don't see why you could not do so.
[19:49] <tomreyn> are you asking for assistence with any of these?
[19:50] <xu-irc8w> KVM i manged to install but having errors in installing ovs
[21:22] <Apachez> is it me or is 21.10 buggy when it comes to multiple terminal windows in gnome? only last will show when clicking on the dash... in 21.04 I could see a thumbnail of each window and select which one I want to see
[21:22] <Apachez> ?
[21:47] <tomreyn> Apachez: they all show for me. do you have additional gnome-shell extensions installed?