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BlackDalekCan anyone help me with a problem? My friend's laptop has a problem with incorrectly installed kernel or kernel headers. We can't install kernel headers. We get "no installable candidate" error02:52
Bashing-omBlackDalek: What release are you working on ? End_Of_Life where the repo no longer exist ?02:57
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BlackDalekBashing-om, hold on.. I'm just switching to the problem computer so I can more easily pastebin stuff into here. brb03:02
BlackDalekexit03:02
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BlackDalekBashing-om, I am back. Sorry... what info were you asking for again?03:12
Bashing-omBlackDalek: release info ' terminal command ' lsb_release -a ' .03:13
BlackDalekBashing-om, it's Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS03:14
BlackDalekBashing-om, it also tells me no LSB modules are available03:15
Bashing-omBlackDalek: We can work that ;)- OK pastebin ' sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade ' so we know the system is up-2-date and we see what the package manager screams and hollers about.03:17
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Ignore - LSB is a holdover from Debian ways.03:17
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BlackDalekBashing-om,  https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/6R3SqnBccr/03:26
Bashing-omBlackDalek: reading ^ .03:28
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Good there - so again what is the issue ? ' uname -r ' to know the booted kernel version.03:29
BlackDalekBashing-om, the problem was discovered when we were trying to run a virtual machine on virtual box, then we discovered the virtualbox kernel driver was not installed properly, which led to discovering we could not install kernel headers for the installed kernel version.03:34
BlackDalekBashing-om, kernel version says "5.12.5-051205-generic"03:35
BlackDalekBashing-om, attempt to sudo apt install linux-headers-$(uname -r)03:36
BlackDalekresults in no install Package 'linux-headers-5.12.5-051205-generic' has no installation candidate03:36
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Yukkie ! that is an out of tree version.03:37
Bashing-om!info linux-generic-hwe-20.04 fical | BlackDalek03:37
ubottu'fical' is not a valid release03:37
BlackDalekBashing-om, yeah... so how do I fix it to the correct kernel version?03:37
Bashing-om!info linux-generic-hwe-20.04 focal | BlackDalek03:37
ubottuBlackDalek: linux-generic-hwe-20.04 (5.11.0.43.47~20.04.21, focal): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta-hwe-5.11. Size 2 kB / 19 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.)03:37
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Reboot and from grub choose the 5.11 kernel to boot.03:38
BlackDalekBashing-om, how do I get to the grub menu? IS it shift key?03:39
Bashing-omBlackDalek:legacy systems are shift - EFI systems are the escape key that grub looks for - only a 2 second window of opprtunity.03:40
BlackDalekok. brb03:41
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BlackDalekBashing-om, sorry.. having no luck. I can boot up in kernel 511, but when I do, I get no wifi hardware detected. So I am back in kernel 512 so I can access IRC on wifi04:07
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Sorry - no can help for WIFI issues - no experience there :(04:10
BlackDalek:(04:13
Bashing-omBlackDalek: Gotta run - hope you find a way forward.04:13
BlackDalekok04:13
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BlackDalekOk, My problem is now... I have a bad branch kernel installed 5.12.5-051205-generic.... I need to get rid of it and change to kernel version 5.11.0-43-generic. I am currently switched to kernel 5.11 through grub menu. BUT I have no wifi hardware detected in 5.11 kernel. I can ONLY get my WiFi hardware to detect in kernel 5.12... I am currently connected to IRC using a ethernet cable while booted into kernel 5.1104:57
BlackDalekHow do I fix my wifi in kernel 5.11 and remove kernel 5.12?04:58
lotuspsychjeBlackDalek: did you file a !bug yet for your chipset?05:00
BlackDaleklotuspsychje,  I don't even know what the chipset of the wifi card is. This isn't my laptop. I'm helping a friend and they sure would not know either. currently it doesn't even show up in lspci. I need to reboot into kernel 5.12 to "see" the wifi card.05:03
lotuspsychjeBlackDalek: i would suggest you keep booted into 5.11 with your cable in, then ubuntu-bug linux from a terminal, let launchpad collect your sysinfo and drag into the bug05:04
BlackDaleklotuspsychje, ok05:06
BlackDaleklotuspsychje, I put the info on  bugs.launchpad https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-5.11/+bug/195575405:19
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1955754 in linux-signed-hwe-5.11 (Ubuntu) "No WiFi hardware detected in kernel 5.11" [Undecided, New]05:20
lotuspsychjethank you for filing your bug BlackDex05:36
lotuspsychjeoh he left05:36
morganugnash. image magic did not work (no such file but tabcomplete knew the file) and google voice messages could not send the file. - selected files are not supported for upload. AND when I pick it  from the list I se the name up top but then a filename all numbers on the right column. --- HUH?05:48
morganuI am trying to send a file through google voice messaging.05:48
morganu.png05:48
morganu20.0405:48
morganuoh stupid. dont answer me. I am going to try another way.05:49
morganuI saved it as a webpage it seems.06:00
kimiwe need one more person to join so we can have a kilobyte amount of users!06:12
TaZeRi am ready to sacrifice myself for the greater good!06:13
* TaZeR /wrist06:13
TaZeRahhhhhhh it burnnnssss!06:14
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bluf0xHi, i recentlyhad to upgrade smartmontools from source so i had to remove the default package from apt. I then had to install gsmartmontools, which i did by manually downloading the .den file and forced the installation and configuration since it wanted me to install smartmontools from the repo(which i obviously ignored). Everything is fine, except now when i want to update my system i get unmet dependency error like this:10:12
bluf0xgsmartcontrol : Depends: smartmontools (>= 5.43) but it is not installed10:12
bluf0xE: Unmet dependencies. Try 'apt --fix-broken install' with no packages (or specify a solution).10:13
bluf0x.deb* file10:13
bluf0xIs it possible to ignore this unmet dependency issue and continue with update of the rest of the system?10:13
lotuspsychjebluf0x: unmet dependencys usualy arise when adding external ppa's/packages that conflict with apt10:15
lotuspsychjebluf0x: best to turn back ubuntu to its vanilla sources/packages to resolve10:15
lotuspsychje!sources10:16
ubottuThe packages in Ubuntu are divided into several sections. More information at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories - See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RecommendedSources for the recommended way to set up your repositories.10:16
bluf0xlotuspsychje, thanks but how do i install only gsmartcontrol from the repo/apt and also ignoring smartmontools at the same time?10:20
bluf0xit says Depends: smartmontools (>= 5.43) but it is not installed  however i have installed smartmontools 7.2 so i dont understand10:21
lotuspsychjebluf0x: smartmontools & gsmartcontrol depend on each other, so your external ppa conflicts with apt/vanilla repos10:26
lotuspsychjebluf0x: just remove your ppa/external package and use the one on the ubuntu repos10:27
lotuspsychjebluf0x: wich ubuntu release are you on?10:27
bluf0xlotuspsychje, i havent put any ppa's. if you mean the gsmartcontrol .deb package i manually installed then i can remove it but when i tried and installed gsmartcontrol from the vanilla repo's it wants to force me to install smartmontools and i want to ignore it.  im on Ubuntu 20.0410:29
lotuspsychjebluf0x: some external .debs contain the ppa of the maintainer, and so conflicting with apt10:29
lotuspsychje!info smartmontools focal10:29
ubottusmartmontools (7.1-1build1, focal): control and monitor storage systems using S.M.A.R.T.. In component main, is optional. Built by smartmontools. Size 514 kB / 2,038 kB10:29
lotuspsychjethis would be your version to have/use bluf0x10:30
bluf0xlotuspsychje, yes but 7.1 is giving issues that 7.2 fixes, so i need 7.2 and i installed it from source. All i want now is gsmartcontrol without the repo'd smartmontools10:31
lotuspsychjebluf0x: volunteers cant help you with external ppa's nor built from source packages10:31
bluf0xthats why im asking how to ignore the dependency of smartmontools. not asking for help with external ppa's.10:32
bluf0xlotuspsychje, i mean i want to ignore the dependency of gsmartcontrol10:32
lotuspsychjebluf0x: try sudo apt-get install --no-install-recommends packagename10:33
bluf0xlotuspsychje, nope, still trying to force me to install smartmontools.10:34
bluf0xThe following NEW packages will be installed:10:34
bluf0x  gsmartcontrol smartmontools10:34
bluf0xim just asking if there is some kind of a way to completely ignore dependencies - its not that i havent installed them, its actually that ive installed a higher version so its kind of annoying seeing this error when its not actually true.  I want to know if there is a way for other future packages as well and how people in Ubuntu deal with these kind of issues10:36
lotuspsychjebluf0x: for higher versions the reccomended way you can try !pinning or !backports10:37
lotuspsychjeapt always try to fix itself the logical way10:38
bluf0x!backports10:46
ubottuIf new updated Ubuntu packages are built for an application, then they may go into Ubuntu Backports. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuBackports - See also !packaging10:46
bluf0xdoesnt seem like smartmontools is in focal-backports10:51
RikMills(a) create a dummy empty smartmontools .deb and install that to keep apt happy10:52
RikMills(b) rebuild the gsmartcontrol archive package removing the dependency10:52
RikMills2 possible options ^10:53
RikMillspinning won't work, as the higher version has been build from source, not in a deb10:55
RikMillsfor (a), something like https://grayson.sh/blogs/faking-dependencies-with-the-equivs-package10:58
bluf0xRikMills, interesting, thanks. Or maybe i should build gsmartmontools from source as well. seems easier. But its good to know there are no apt --switches to ignore dependencies this way. There should be though.11:05
bluf0xgsmartcontrol*11:06
RikMillsif the option was there is apt, it would too easy for people to break their systems, and/or copy pasting unwise commands or scripts from online11:07
RikMillsIMO opinion anyway11:09
kristian_on_linuhi11:32
kristian_on_linuI have a Libera issue, I hope it's okay to ask here ... when I paste the line I got in the verification email, I get "cannot send to nick/channel" ... help?11:33
lotuspsychje!register | kristian_on_linu11:33
ubottukristian_on_linu: For information on registering your IRC nick, see https://libera.chat/guides/registration - For any further help, ask in #libera11:33
kristian_on_linuty, I was unaware of #libera11:34
kristian_on_linuis there a general chat channel still?12:31
kristian_on_linuah, found #ubuntu-offtopic12:34
dob1does ubuntu creates a swapfile on / ?13:15
dob1 /swapfile is created by ubuntu?13:16
lotuspsychje!swap | dob113:25
ubottudob1: swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info13:25
lotuspsychje!partitioning | dob1 see also13:26
ubottudob1 see also: For help with partitioning a new install see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/HowtoPartition | For partitioning programs, see !GParted (recommended) or !PartitionManager. Other partitioning topics include !fstab, !home, and !swap13:26
dob1lotuspsychje, my question was different, I am not asking what is swap and how to create a swap file/partition13:26
ioriabut if it's necessary ?13:27
dob1I am just asking: does ubuntu, during installation, creates a swap file on / ? named /swapfile13:28
ioriayes13:28
dob1in my case I have plenty of ram, I prefer to disable it in fstab13:29
ioriado it13:29
dob1yes13:29
ioriabut first ,please, read carefully what the lotuspsychje factoid said13:31
dob1in the doc they suggest with 32gb a 6gb file/partition, imho it's a value that makes no sense13:36
dob1it's too much, you will never use it13:37
ioriait's not about the size, but the use of it13:37
ioriaas i said , read carefully the factoid ; especially the 'it can also be used '  part; it suggests 2 kinds of use, notone13:40
dob1ioria, here https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq ?13:41
dob1I was reading this13:41
ioriadob1, 'swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough'13:42
jkcswap is not extra ram.13:45
dob1ioria, maybe things changed but I want to prevent this. I don't want it continues write data on my ssd/nvme, I read is not good for it and I have 32gb that are enough13:45
jkcIf you ever hit the point that swap is being used that way, you're past the point of trouble.13:45
ioriaok13:45
branko_Hello13:45
branko_What is PAI..?13:45
jkcdob1: swap does not generate continuous writes, so that's a myth. doesn't matter how much ram you have, swap is a beneficial thing to have.13:45
dewa_halo13:46
lotuspsychjebranko_: you mean PAE?13:46
branko_yes13:46
jkcMaybe not massive amounts of it, but at least some swap is beneficial. It's a core component of the linux memory management model.13:46
lotuspsychje!pae | branko_13:46
ubottubranko_: Ubuntu provides only PAE-enabled kernels for 32-bit systems now. Some older CPUs may have issues with it. For more info and troubleshooting, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PAE13:46
dob1jkc, it is just moving the problem until you fill the swap too, if you example is a program that consume too much memory13:46
Inline__afaik pae is phsical address expansion13:46
branko_I cant upgrade my system because I dont have a PAE13:47
Inline__i.e. make the 32bit apps use the 64bit hw13:47
Inline__not fully but i suppose datawise or so13:47
jkcdob1: Correct. However, swap's actual purpose - to page out idle data so that that space is free for allocation to active programs - is very helpful.13:48
jkcPAE is physical address extension. Allows a 32-bit system to use more than 4GB RAM, but each individual process is still limited to 4GB RAM.13:49
Inline__right13:49
dob1jkc, ok but so we return to my point, continues write on it13:49
Inline__so it's not for the binaries themselves13:49
jkcdob1: No. You didn't have that point to begin with, so we're not returning to it.13:49
Inline__those run all within 4Gb max, but they can i suppose use more pages and shuffle pages in and out to expand or some such....13:50
Inline__no idea how all that works13:50
lotuspsychjelets please divide support issues with discussions, thanks13:50
lotuspsychje!discuss13:50
ubottuWant 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!13:50
dob1jkc, if I have plenty of free ram why I need to write data on disk?  It makes no sense to me13:50
jkcdob1: Writes only occur when there is 1. sufficient inactive data in RAM and 2. a significant enough predicted need to warrant it. Unless you're in a highly memory constrained scenario, writes to swap are infrequent.13:50
jkcdob1: The system anticipates future memory needs based on current patterns, and tries to make sure that there is enough available memory to satisfy those needs by moving idle memory to disk. The point of swap is to make sure you CONTINUE to have plenty of free ram.13:52
dob1jkc, I got your point and I understand itr but for certain scenarios or some specific apps (video editing etc) but it's not my case13:53
jkcdob1: Are you running a linux system? If so, its your case.13:53
jkcdob1: So I don't think you understand as well as you seem to think you do.13:54
jkcSwap, good. No swap, not good. Have lots of ram? Great! Swap, still good.13:54
jkcAnd that's the end of it.13:54
jkcOh, and for the audience: swap does not, contrary to the popular tale, destroy SSDs. Tons of reasons for this. If someone is claiming that that is the case, they're misinformed.14:01
juglugs1974I mean, why would they? Bit fatigue? lol14:02
jkcjuglugs1974: SSDs have a write lifetime that's a function of the type of flash they use and their capacity, but SSDs these days have write lifetimes measured in hundreds - or thousands - of terabytes.14:04
juglugs1974Yep, and the resistance (as opposed to charge) types, i.e. Optane, are even hardier.14:05
jkcIf you had an SSD with a write lifetime of 600TB, you would have to swap out 4GiB per hour to the disk for 16 years straight to reach that.14:06
ice9just had fresh installation 20.10 but sometimes when the screen sleeps gdm lock, when i try to unlck it freeze and have to force shutdown, any idea?14:06
juglugs1974@jkc normal pron transfers, then?14:06
jkclol14:06
juglugs1974But swap uses memory levelling in #linux systems, doesn't it?14:07
jkcSame as most everything, yup.14:08
WickedDekciwHeyo... Anyway I can directly convert an vmdk to a bootable physical disk?14:52
WickedDekciwI basically have an .img alongisde its vmdk (a few KB)14:52
WickedDekciwI mean directly without converting to vhd first14:52
WickedDekciw?14:56
tomreynsounds like a #vmware question to me14:57
tomreynqemu-img convert can convert some vmdk format versions to a raw disk image, though14:58
tomreyni do not know for sure whether it can write it to disk directly,, but try specifying a device to -O rather than a file name14:59
tomreynwhether or not it's bootable, and how, should not change15:00
BluesKajHi folks15:00
jhutchinsA bootable CD/ISO image is not the same as a bootable hard drive image.15:19
ice9sometimes when the screen sleeps gdm lock, when i try to unlck it freeze and have to force shutdown, any idea?15:20
tomreynice9: check logs15:25
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ice9tomreyn, which ones? paths?15:25
tomreynjournalctl let's you view and filter logs.15:26
tomreynif it's gdm related, then 'gdm' will be on those lines15:26
tomreynbut i'd rather look around the event time15:26
duuude"xset led on" doesn't work for someone who updated ubuntu 20.04 to 21.1015:27
duuudeit doesn't enable their keyboard backlight15:27
duuudehow to fix this?15:27
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ice9tomreyn, alrighty i see in journal "NMI watchdog: Watchdog detected hard LOCKUP on cpu 4" this happens while gdm is on sleep, do you have any idea?15:30
jkcice9: Are you on Arch or Ubuntu, because you've asked in both channels.15:32
jkcAnd at the same time.15:33
leftyfbice9: ( uname -a ; cat /etc/os-release ) | nc termbin.com 999915:33
ice9it's ubuntu sorry for posting in other place15:35
leftyfbice9: ( uname -a ; cat /etc/os-release ) | nc termbin.com 999915:36
ice9leftyfb, https://termbin.com/d8av15:36
leftyfbice9: if you're running Ubuntu, then please stop asking for help with ubuntu in the arch channel. You did the same thing back in June15:40
ice9i got both and it's happening as well in archy, but currently im on Ubuntu, sorry15:41
ice9leftyfb, so do you have any thoughts on that message?15:41
leftyfbice9: then maybe try #linux (which you were also told to do in June when you had another issue with hibernation)15:41
leftyfbice9: you have nvidia and intel graphics, honestly you should just take ogra's advice from back then and just disable suspend/hibernate and file a bug against the linux kernel15:44
ice9leftyfb, i believe by default they not activated15:48
tomreynice9: this would probably be a firmware or hardware issue. is this the only relevant line that's logged? do you want to post a full log of the system booting?15:53
ice9tomreyn, it throw many kernel modules along with it15:54
tomreynice9: please be specific about your customozations when seeking support.15:54
ioriaice9, what's your cpu ?15:56
duuudedoes anyone know the answer to my keyboard backlight question?16:08
Maikduuude: probably not at this point16:09
jjakobduuude: what module does it use and what is the lsusb, then maybe go search on the net16:13
ice9in 20.10 the nvidia's prop dri ver is used on wayland however the primary dev is intel16:43
ice9how to make nvidia is the primary one16:43
lotuspsychjeice9: 20.10 is eol16:43
lotuspsychjeice9: clean install a supported version from the topic if you like16:44
ice9i mean 21.1016:44
Maiknvidia doesn't work with wayland16:44
lotuspsychjethink latest nvidia driver got better support Maik16:45
Maikif you want nVidia you need to switch to X1116:45
lotuspsychjedidnt test myself though16:45
Maikstill not fully supported afaik lotuspsychje16:45
lotuspsychjekk16:46
Maikalso wayland still isn't 100% ready16:46
lotuspsychjeagree16:47
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enycgeorge_orwl84: welcome to correct irc network17:32
george_orwl84hi enyc17:32
george_orwl84thanks, didnt realize something changed17:32
enycgeorge_orwl84: oh yes...!  https://netsplit.de/networks/top10.php  Tells a story visually =)17:33
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pseudonymousAnyone setup a wireguard server on a ubuntu box behind a router ? If so, what router rules did you need for clients to connect from the outside ?18:14
tomreynwhat are "router rules"?18:16
tomreynmaybe you're referring to a firewall?18:20
tomreynor static routes? or BGP?18:20
jhutchinsipmasq?18:22
jhutchinsPort forwarding?18:22
JackFrostI'd think just forward the predefined UDP ports and be done?18:22
pseudonymousWell, wireguard (sadly) isn't really super informative, but I don't ever seem to get any handshake when the client attempts to connect to the Ubuntu (wireguard) server sitting behind an OpenWRT router. I configured a similar Ubuntu server on a cloud provider and it works. So I'm guessing I am missing some router/firewall rules..18:25
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otromas[m]hi all18:43
rezahi18:43
rezahow are you ?18:44
tomreynpseudonymous: I think your question is: "On OpenWRT, how do i forward UDP traffic to a LAN host, and how can I test that this configuration succeeded?". and this should be asked in an openwrt related channel. To add to the latter part, though: you can use netcat on Ubuntu to listen to traffic on (for example) UDP port 1234 using   nc -vvulp 1234   and try 'connecting' (UDP is connection-less) to this using netcat on another computer on the other18:44
tomreynside of the router    nc -vvup 1234 IPADDRESS18:44
rezawhat 😐18:44
otromas[m]can you help me with something? I want to remap the "º" key to "/".18:44
tomreynpseudonymous: you won't know that it actually works until you type some letters, and see those end up on the other netcat.18:44
rezawhere are you from ?18:45
JackFrostJust running `wg` as root will show you what port it's listening on too.18:45
tomreynpseudonymous: this scenario would require that your openwrt firewall + port forwarding are configured to pass through WAN UDP port 1234 to LAN UDP port 1234, on the Ubuntu system on your LAN.18:46
jhutchinsreza: This is a tech support channel, not for general chat.  If you have a Ubuntu support question, just ask.18:46
jhutchinsreza: for general chat, /join moocows18:46
tomreynotromas[m]: if you want this to work graphically, xmodmap might help there.18:47
JackFrostjhutchins: Wrong network. :>18:47
JackFrost##chat here.18:47
tomreynotromas[m]: that's if you're running xorg (not xwayland)18:47
jhutchinsJackFrost: Is moocows on OFTC?18:49
otromas[m]tomreyn: thanks, I will try with xorg18:49
jhutchinsAh, so it is, confused by the move.18:49
jhutchinsOne nice thing about IRC is you can always expect someone to correct you (whether or not you're wrong).18:50
Maik!ot18:51
ubottu#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!18:51
pseudonymoustomreyn: `nv -vvup 1234 <IP>` fails, I get a "usage" message18:51
tomreynpseudonymous: nc, not nv18:51
otromas[m]tomreyn: thanks, I changed to xorg, now is working fine18:51
tomreynpseudonymous: and i got the options wrong, too, a second18:52
tomreynpseudonymous: nc -vvu 127.0.0.1 123418:53
otromas[m]what are the advantages of using xwayland instead of xorg?18:53
george_orwl84does anyone know a support channel for linux in general?18:53
Maikgeorge_orwl84: #linux18:53
george_orwl84Maik: with actual support18:53
tomreynpseudonymous: you can also try this with both netcat commands running on the same computer, and connecting the client to 127.0.0.118:54
Maikgeorge_orwl84: that's it, deal with it :)18:54
rezaoh nice18:54
george_orwl84Maik ^^18:54
george_orwl84what does one do if there is no help?18:54
Maikgeorge_orwl84: you have any ubuntu support question?18:55
Maikif not, then please move over to #ubuntu-offtopic18:55
tomreyn!alis | george_orwl84: maybe try alis, too18:55
ubottugeorge_orwl84: maybe try alis, too: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see «/msg Alis help list» or ask in #libera - Example usage: «/msg Alis list http»18:55
tomreynbut indeed, *this* chanel is just about ubuntu18:56
pseudonymoustomreyn: fwiw, connecting from the outside using netcat works so long as there seem to be a port forwarding rule for that port in the router, regardless of whether any program listens on the other side or not.19:01
jhutchinspseudonymous: Doesn't "connecting" presume some sort of response?19:01
rezacan you speack persian ?19:01
tomreynpseudonymous: the client may seem to connect, but you're transferring your data to the void unless there is also something that receives it on the other end. that's how UDP works. But this support case is not an Ubuntu one, please move on to openwrt / general networking support, unless you have ubuntu specific questions (netcat / nc on ubuntu would be that).19:06
pseudonymouswell, one would be, how do I determine whether ANYTHING of the handshake reaches the ubuntu server ? Basically, can I log all requests hitting ufw/iptables, can I see what is dropped, can I see the received packets on ports ?19:09
tomreynthere is no handshake19:09
tomreynyou type characters on your keyboard to test whether data moves from client to server19:10
tomreynand the other way around19:10
pseudonymousNot with UDP, no, but the wireguard protocol on top terms the initial exchange of messages a handshake. Don't know how to express this, but wireguard, the protocol is not connection-less. What I am referring to are the UDP packets sent back and forth as a client attempts to connect to the wireguard server19:11
tomreynif you have an iptables firewall configured on ubuntu (such as by using ufw), dropped packets can be logged to the system log (depending on how it's configured)19:11
tomreynyou can capture network traffic using the software "tcpdump" no both ends of the connection, and compare what was captured.19:12
tomreynbut i'd just start with the simple test using a different port than the oe used by wireshark, with netcat, and corresponding ip forwarding / firewall rules. that's just a suggestion, though.19:13
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WickedDekciwHello. I'm getting an error of a "read only FS" in a live-usb install, anyway I can fix it?19:59
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FESTIVUS-MAXIMUSthe flashdrive is read only20:07
FESTIVUS-MAXIMUSWickedDekciw ^20:07
WickedDekciwFESTIVUS-MAXIMUS Nope, it isn't set to that.20:08
relipsehow can i get php 8.1 but have a tool to switch between 7.4 and 8.1 ?20:15
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h1poti'm getting an error building a snap package of this python source: too many values to unpack (expected 2)21:35
h1pothow can i troubleshoot this?21:36
Festivus-Maximush1pot what command are you running21:37
h1potsnapcraft21:37
jhutchinsh1pot: Where did you get the snap package?21:39
h1poti'm trying to build the snap for the first time, source is https://github.com/DanielSchuette/curseradio-improved21:39
h1poti was able to get the binary for the first time i tried, but when i stated the dependencies in the yaml file, i'm getting aforementioned error21:41
MacGugesMerry Christmas, I'm using Ubuntu 21.10 and need to know the keyboard shortcut to return to the desktop from console mode.  I recall you used to be able to return to X using something like Ctrl-Alt-F8 but nothing like that's worked.21:49
Jeremy31It might be CTRL + ALT + F121:51
MacGugesSorry no, that's doing nothing. :/21:51
Bashing-omMacGuges: Think ya might find that the GUI runs in TTY7 - Xorg.0.log fike will day.21:52
Bashing-omfile*21:53
yukiupJeremy31 , try ctrl+alt+all the fkeys21:54
Jeremy31yukiup: That was probably tried21:54
MacGugesI just decided to reboot. Yeah, I'd already done all the F# keys with Ctrl Alt. It's odd21:54
MacGugesPressing Ctrl Alt F11 output a long error message, and Ctrl Alt F2 output the ~ character.21:56
MacGugesI'd been investigating a repeat system hang situation with this new Dell laptop. I would like to identify some relevant logging.21:57
MacGugesI think it's happened again, this desktop has frozen up again. The clock's stopped updating sand the mouse doesn't move.22:00
Bashing-omMacGuges: ' journalctl -b -0 ' shows messages from the current boot, ' journalctl -b -1 ' from the previous boot.22:01
MacGugesBashing-om: thanks. I suspect my father's introduced some old USB hardware.22:02
MacGugesWhen I'd set up this new laptop last month, Ubuntu had not been freezing up like this so often22:03
Bashing-omMacGuges: Understand that - system should never ever freeze - when it does can be a real pain to find out the why.22:05
MacGugesYeah, I've unplugged those devices. I don't expect Linux to just crash either, but I've seen it happen three, four times on this machine since he unwrapped it yesterday22:07
Bashing-omMacGuges: As a matter of practice I run ' journalctl -f ' on the desktop in use - in it's own terminal window - to follow what the systems is doing.22:07
MacGugesGood idea22:08
MacGugesAt least this fault had been happening consistently. I've run journalctl -b -1 and found a ton of repeat messages for a "pci bus timeout, check dma status" for a "rtw_8821ce" device.22:12
Bashing-omMacGuges: checking to see what that device is .22:13
Bashing-omMacGuges: ^ Wireless card - see lots of hits for issues - I see what our bug reports list.22:15
MacGugesOne of the devices I removed was a USB fob for a wireless trackball he likes to use.22:16
MacGugesI haven't seen the flood of pci bus timeout messages in the journalctl -f window, btw22:17
MacGugesAnyway, I'll go ahead with reconnecting his Firefox acct for now, while the machine is stable.22:19
Bashing-omMacGuges: Was some bug reports on that device in Launchpad - fix released some time back.22:26
troozersHowdo all, why won't GDM show users on the login screen if I have the default shell for that user set to fish?22:55
troozers..and is there a way to change it?22:55
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