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coffee-beanhow do i turn00:43
coffee-beanspeaker00:43
coffee-beanis mute00:43
Bashing-om!sound | coffee-bean00:47
ubottucoffee-bean: If you're having problems with sound, click the Volume applet, then Sound Preferences, and check your Volume, Hardware, Input, and Output settings.  If that fails, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Sound - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SoundTroubleshooting - https://alsa.opensrc.org/DmixPlugin - For playing audio files,  see !players and !mp3.00:47
mw__on 21.10 there is no official alacritty package, only a snap that I installed, now it bails out with the error: GLSL 3.30 is not supported. Supported versions are: 1.10, 1.20, and 1.00 ES00:54
mw__anyone encountered this?00:54
mw__how could i get it work?00:55
mw__moving to another terminal emulator would mean porting a sizable config to a totally unknown interface, i'd rather avoid it00:57
tomreynmw__: i assume this is a single board computer?00:57
mw__nope, old laptop00:58
tomreynGLSL is the OpenGL shading language, which is not supported in very old opengl (3d graphics acceleration) hardware and drivers00:58
tomreynnor in some SBCs / ARM / embedded devices00:59
mw__so chances are it will not run at all00:59
tomreynyou would also encounter such messages if your system is not configured to use the most suitable graphics drivers01:00
mw__it's an old acer laptop, core 2, 10 yearish, intel gpu01:00
mw__but then the error msg suggests it wants an older version01:00
tomreynwhat does this say after installing mesa-utils?  glxinfo -B | grep celerated01:01
mw__says no01:04
tomreynhmm, this suggests that the wrong graphics driver is loaded.01:04
mw__glxgears looks like it has some sort of acceleration tho01:05
tomreyncan you share /var/log/gpu-manager.log like so?    cat /var/log/gpu-manager.log | nc termbin.com 999901:05
mw__https://termbin.com/kz0r01:06
mw__00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 09)01:09
tomreyncan you do that with -knnv01:09
tomreynand show all the lines related to it on a pastebin01:10
mw__lsmod shows no graphics driver at all, if it even supposed to be there01:10
tomreyni915 should be loaded01:10
mw__ok, it's there01:10
mw__grepped for "intel", dumb me01:10
mw__https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/kjstQydMpT/01:12
tomreyni don't really know anything about alacritty, but a terminal which requires graphics acceleration to work seems like a bad design to me.01:12
tomreyn*terminal emulator01:12
tomreynso you have two intel graphics chipsets apparently01:14
oneadventcan i bother someone to pm me please?01:15
tomreynoneadvent: usually, no. but you can ask an ubuntu support question here, if yo have one.01:15
oneadventtomreyn: sorry, i was testing something. I don't really have a question so much as i want to see if i get pms correctly, lol01:16
tomreynmw__: what does    xrandr --listproviders    say?01:16
tomreynmw__: oh, possibly nothing, since you're on 21.10, which defaults to xwayland rather than xorg for the graphics server, but try nevertheless01:17
tomreynoneadvent: there's #tests and you can always connect twice and then test yourself01:17
mw__Provider 0: id: 0x56 cap: 0x9, Source Output, Sink Offload crtcs: 4 outputs: 3 associated providers: 0 name:ARUBA @ pci:0000:00:01.001:17
mw__if i remember correctly i deliberately chose not to use wayland01:18
tomreynecho $XDG_SESSION_TYPE     would tell you what you're on01:19
mw__i have some scripts using xdotool and it probably won't work with them01:19
oneadventhmmm....01:19
mw__aw, you mean from the gui01:19
mw__i have to get there01:19
tomreynright, xdotools would not work with xwayland01:19
tomreyn*xdotool01:20
cannibal^I have an interesting one: Somewhere along the way in the past year of updates, my sound device (onboard audio, snd-hda-intel with Realek ALC245) stopped working properly. Entering the alsa system settings (KDE, so w/e widget it actually is) I can click  "front left" it pipes up "...eft" and clicking on "front right" says "right". Now: If I have01:21
cannibal^sound playing, and don't give it more than a half second of silence, it works as intended. Makes watching YT annoying. Any ideas other than having audacity playing a 45khz sine wave on loop? (It offends the dog, y'see)01:21
mw__yep, i'm on x1101:22
cannibal^It's like the output shuts off. I've disables power saving mode and all that, but it's not crackling, and none of the guides out there cover this one.01:23
cannibal^*shuts off and takes a half second to wake back up.01:23
tomreynmw__: so if xorg sees just one provider then that's your proper intel gpu, and the display connected to it. and if acceleration doesn't work then, my bet would be on a bug. but you'd need to share yet more details. if you look for the /usr/lib/gdm3 lines in    journalctl -b    output, that's the grpahics initialization by gdm3, the graphical display manager ubuntu uses01:26
tomreynmaybe there's an initialization error there01:26
tomreyncannibal^: i have a similar issue here (with probably a different chipset, have not checked), but i blame the active speakers, which seem to fall asleep somehow. they recover faster when there is a stronger input signal, i.e. higher volume.01:30
tomreynbut i think i've always had this issue, and i'm on 18.04 + HWE kernel, so 5.4.0-91-generic01:31
mw__there's no matches for "gdm" at all, it inits as ## i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] fb0: i915drmfb frame buffer device01:31
mw__but that might just be the console at boot01:32
tomreynthen what's the graphical login manager you're using?01:32
tomreynis this actually a proper ubuntu?01:33
mw__oh, it's kubuntu, sddm is the answer, sorry01:34
cannibal^tomreyn SDDM, I believe. And as I search, I'm noticing some noise about NVidia proprietary doing bad things with audio01:34
cannibal^Hmm, see if this works, BRB01:34
mw__seemingly i got no specific error messages on startup01:38
tomreynmw__: hmm, sorry, can't help without more details. you could also try #kubuntu01:42
cannibal^Oookay, upgrading to nvidia proprietary 495 instead of 470 changes it to "fro.t..ft" and "... Right".01:43
cannibal^I've got to wonder if I can't blacklist the nvidia hdmi audio output module. Bet that might do something.01:43
cannibal^I *will* check back if I figure this out.01:46
mw__i forgot, i have another old laptop, with a different intel gpu, it has the exact same issue with 21.1001:46
mw__i have 18.04 on my desktop, here alacritty from genuine ubuntu package works just fine01:47
mw__i guess the next logical step is to try booting it on those01:47
tomreynso, on the newer laptop, alacritty is not the 'genuine ubuntu package'?01:55
tomreynoh you said so <mw__> on 21.10 there is no official alacritty package, only a snap that I installed01:56
tomreyni'd guess it was dropped for being unsupportable in debian01:57
tomreynhmm, actually there is no "alacritty" package in ubuntu at all01:58
tomreyn(no debian package, that is)01:58
JackFrost`rmadison -u ubuntu alacritty` seems to indicate it doesn't exist in any supported Ubuntu release.02:00
JackFrostThere's a couple PPAs that have it.02:01
tomreynand, if i am interpreting the html source of https://snapcraft.io/alacritty right (i really hope i'm not), 100% of ubuntu 20.04 users are using the alacritty snap.02:04
mw__so i guess that means i better let it go / revert to 18.04 if i really want to use it02:04
mw__which btw sounds lucrative, i just hate what they did to kde02:05
tomreynhttps://github.com/tunix/alacritty-snap seems to suggest you should be installing it as a --classic snap02:05
mw__yes, i had to02:05
tomreynwhich i assume may be needed to get opengl bindings going02:05
tomreynoh ok02:05
mw__brr, i really need to switch to a normal irc client02:06
mw__ctrl+w and xchat, a nightmare, i keep closing windows, and it's not remappable02:07
cannibal^Whelp, looks like the dog is going to continue hating my laptop.02:09
tomreynmw__: hexchat won't solve this, but other problems of xchat, such as the no-release-for-11-years one.02:14
mw__just found this, https://github.com/hexchat/hexchat/issues/397 , if i get it right they finally removed it02:18
ubottuIssue 397 in hexchat/hexchat "Allow configuration of ctrl+w keyboard shortcut (close channel)" [Closed]02:18
mw__but i'd rather move on to weechat on a vps, and enjoy sweet platform independence02:19
mw__and this is one of the reasons why alacritty feels so important, it's offloading a lot of load to the gpu, runs faster, more responsive, and terminal windows can consume a surprising amount of juice02:21
mw__but the best part is its nice config for mappings, i dunno if i can get it elsewhere02:22
mw__like, can rxvt turn ctrl+; into backspace?02:23
mw__in the last year i became quite seriously enthusiastic about these small but still very comforting tweaks02:24
mw__i don't want to move my arms anymore :)02:24
mw__btw does anyone know a bare tty alike for xcape? remapping caps to ctrl/esc makes so much difference..02:26
Mibixhmm my cinnamon is freezing up a ton lately and I can usually recover it by just hitting the alt+f2 keystroke, typing r, and hitting enter but it takes forever02:30
Mibixnot sure how that would update :/02:30
MibixI guess I'm up to date? https://imgur.com/a/Rjwviuz02:31
tomreynlsb_release -ds    would report your ubuntu version02:33
tomreynpackage versions can differ by ubuntu version, so that's relevant information.02:34
Mibixwell im on 20.0402:35
Mibixbut cinnamon is the only thing that gives giving me issues02:35
tomreynthe package versions for cinnamon, cinnamon-core, cinnamon-session are correct then. but it gets, if at all, community support02:37
tomreynyou can check package versions on https://packages.ubuntu.com02:38
Mibixyeah i dunnno i changed up the theme maybe that will help :p02:41
freetesterhi everybody04:02
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leftyfbfreetester: what can we help you with?04:07
freetestersorry 4 italian wrong windows04:07
freetesterhi leftyfb04:08
freetesteri am having some problem on ubuntu installing kde. I don't have the network manager and after this test I decided that I prefer kde to gnome. For example I don't see wifi. Advice on correcting the problem?04:09
freetesterOr being a new installation, should I install kubuntu directly?04:09
freetesterthx04:10
leftyfbfreetester: if you only plan on using kde and you have a bit of a mess, then maybe installing kubuntu from scratch might be best04:10
aandrewhey everyone. I have a source tree (regal) which builds fine on older versions of Ubuntu, but with 21.10 it can't seem to find dlsym/dlopen_mode. I'm already linking -ldl and google's suggesting -Wl,--no-as-needed,-ldl which seems to have worked for others, but the result is the same here04:22
freetesterleftyfb: its my serious installation of ubuntu, not a lot of confusion, i just try the guide-line from the ubuntu wiki and i had has results some trouble only for the fact that the installation of metapacket kubuntu-full doesnt work04:27
freetesteralso I would not want to create confusion by also installing kde packages in addition to those of ubuntu which in the end do the same thing, right?04:29
freetesteri quest cause i would like to learn more04:29
tomreynfreetester: i think it's wise to install either kubuntu (kde), or ubuntu (gnome), not both in one installation.04:35
tomreynyou can do multiple installations side by side or in VMs if you would like to test more04:35
freetesteryes maybe is better04:38
freetesterwhat are the most significant differences between ubuntu and kubuntu, in addition to the graphics, the packages also change, or some of them right? is there an updated list of both software packs to consult?04:39
tomreyn!flavours04:40
ubottuRecognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours04:40
tomreynthat's a high level overview04:41
tomreynfreetester: for the list of packages installed by default on each flavour: https://askubuntu.com/questions/588145/check-if-all-default-packages-are-installed-from-the-ubuntu-manifest04:43
tomreyn(the given example will no longer work since it refers to version 16.10, which is no longer available on releases.ubuntu.com - but newer versions like 20.04 are)04:44
jehlowany suggestions on how to connect to openvpn connection automatically during boot/login (Single user PC running Ubuntu 20.10 using NetworkManager with vpn credentials present;I know how to connect via Terminal if there is another way like making a script?)04:55
jehlowAlso came accross a guide but its old;A question how are gconf files edited-can i just use any text editor as #User04:56
tomreyn!20.1004:56
ubottuUbuntu 20.10 (Groovy Gorilla) was the 33rd release of Ubuntu, support ended July 22nd, 2021. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2021-June/000269.html04:56
jehlowthe guide mentions to edit some pages with gconf-editor, but that is obviously very old and im new to this04:57
jehlowedditing config files if thats what they are04:58
tomreynif you really have 20.10, you can either install a newer release or try an unsupported upgrade to a version we can support here04:58
jehlowsorry 21.1005:00
tomreynlsb_release -ds    in a terminal can confirm which ubuntu version you have05:00
jehlowUbuntu 21.1005:00
jehlow=( my bad sorry05:01
tomreyn21.10 is supported here. you can just tick the box in the network manager configuration GUI for this openvpn connection to have it started automatically when the network interface it binds to is brought up.05:01
tomreynjehlow: ah, sorry, it's actually the other wa around. once you have the openvpn connection configured, you can then configure the underlying connection (ethernet/wireless...) to automatically start this vpn connection as soon as this underlying interface it brought up.05:05
tomreynhttps://kifarunix.com/connect-to-vpn-automatically-on-ubuntu-20-04-18-04/ has a walkthrough05:06
jehlowty i was about to write i cant see that box in any of settings or advanced tabs for the vpn connection in question05:07
tomreynjehlow: but can you reproduce what's described in this how-to?05:09
jehlowi bloody hope so05:11
freetestertomreyn thanks05:11
jehlowsorry champ im reading with a great deal of interest Thank You very much =)05:12
tomreyn:) good luck.05:13
jehlowthanks for that link man05:18
MrArcheralguien español?05:19
MrArcherspanish05:19
tomreyn!es | MrArcher05:20
ubottuMrArcher: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro.05:20
MrArcherno hay nadie en #ubuntu-es05:21
MrArcherxD05:21
tomreynand we only speak english here05:22
MrArcherim newbie with Ubuntu 21.1005:22
jehlowtomreyn, still working on it but got the easy method working thanks to you =)05:23
tomreynjehlow: great!05:23
tomreynMrArcher: Do you have an English language support question on Ubuntu 21.10?05:24
MrArcheryes!05:28
MrArcheri need install shutter but ...05:29
MrArcheri cant05:29
MrArcherT_T05:29
tomreynMrArcher: try it in a terminal window. is "shutter" the package you are trying to install? then you would run   sudo apt update && sudo apt install shutter05:30
MrArcheryeah but look..05:30
tomreynshutter is not available in ubuntu releases after 18.04 LTS05:30
MrArcherT_T05:31
tomreynnot via apt from default repositories, at least05:31
MrArcherso?05:31
tomreynusually, software is removed from ubuntu when it is unmaintained, which means it cannot be safely used.05:31
MrArcherflameshot is ugly05:32
tomreynthere are other softwares for creating screenshots05:32
MrArcherlol05:32
tomreyngneom actually includes this functionality out of the box05:32
tomreyn*gnome05:32
MrArcheri will search alternatives05:33
tomreynthere is also a PPA https://launchpad.net/~shutter/+archive/ubuntu/ppa05:33
tomreyn!ppa05:34
ubottuA Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge05:34
MrArcherthe includes tools dont like05:34
PeGaSuSyou also have Kazam, which is very lightweight and does screenshot/recording05:34
MrArcherthnx!05:34
MrArcherok i try kazam05:35
tomreyndoesn't kazam do video only?05:35
MrArcheri need for screenshot05:35
tomreynah no it does both, sorry05:35
MrArcheris my first time on ubuntus!05:35
MrArchersorry my english is bad haha05:36
PeGaSuSI personally use Kazam in my Xubuntu install and I like it very much. it's kinda customizable, you can select a portion of the screen to screenshot, etc05:37
MrArcherok i try with kazam05:42
MrArcherthnx!05:42
PeGaSuSyou're welcome!05:42
MrArchersee u later!05:43
jehlowtomreyn, any thoughts hit a roadblock man =( so close but so far =) https://pastebin.com/SYmeZiDk06:56
jehlowim trying to start a openvpn as a service on ubuntu 21.10 if anyone can see where i went wrong an suggest an edit to what i did(see link please) id really appreciate it07:02
tigefajehlow https://www.dropbox.com/s/dl/mwirxj3p2cfojgr/openvpn-ubuntu-install.sh07:28
tigefajehlow: https://www.dropbox.com/s/mwirxj3p2cfojgr/openvpn-ubuntu-install.sh?dl=007:31
jehlowthank you but i ended up putting the .crt in the ~/etc/openvpn folder and all is working great07:34
tigefajehlow: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/ubuntu-20-04-lts-set-up-openvpn-server-in-5-minutes/07:35
jehlowamen stop paying for a free service(if i can be bothered to be well versed in all aspects of server security-I am not)07:37
nuxerHi there! I've been looking into building a server for NAS and dedicated test server use. Since everything's more or less a hassle for availability, I stumbled upon Dell's tower servers that would be available from my supplier (Dell T40 to Dell T140). Any ideas on whether or not the Linux support for i.e. the RAID controllers etc is good and so08:06
nuxerforth? Should I be okay with a Ubuntu Server or aim for a different distro?08:06
nuxerThe Dell server types are Dell EMC PowerEdge T-series and I do have previous experience on setting up my own Linux boxes on various architectures as well as NAS/SAN environments, mostly for soho use08:08
nuxerI know this is half a distro-related question and half a hardware-related question, but I was wondering if there are some O.G. serveradmins around who would have some insight on whether or not I'm investing wisely. I guess I could call the business retailer for the Dell's and inquire them about this, but I'd be interested in hearing your takes if08:11
nuxeryou have any experience with the particular series of Dell's servers, especially when it comes to setting up a NAS with RAID over its controller (if it's supported, and how well ... etc.)08:11
nuxer(and also would be inbterested in hearing of any possible setup-related caveats I should be aware of)08:12
nuxerIt says in its specs that its RAID controller is "Intel VROC 6.x (software based)"08:13
nuxeroh, dang... should've looked it up myself before asking dumb questions. Found this thread from ClearLinux's forums from last year: https://community.clearlinux.org/t/intel-vroc-support-in-kernel/2759 -- apparently Intel VROC isn't supported at all, idk if that's changed08:15
nuxerwait .. RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) seems to support VROC at least up until 3.x ...08:17
nuxeridk if I'd be better off running software based RAID tho?08:17
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manhaa09:11
jehlowjust ran "sudo systemctrl status openvpn" and am not sure if my openvpn service is running and the connection is actively working, https://pastebin.com/3y7t68sY09:57
PestDo I have voice?10:03
jehlowyup10:05
^]_hi guys10:48
^]_is there some issue with repos and https ?10:48
^]_(cz.* mainly)10:48
ravagethe official repos dont use https so there is no problem with it10:52
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weedmici do "dhclient -v eth0" hoping eth0 will be assigned, but get "DHCPDISCOVER on eth0 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 3 (xid=0x3ef59d45)" - means fails right?11:33
ducasseweedmic: that looks like a dhcp broadcast11:39
ducassethere should be a response after that in the logs if it gets a response11:42
ducasse(that was badly phrased)11:42
KBarducasse: :D11:51
ducassei think the meaning shone through though :)11:53
Nixolahi again; I can't get pipewire-pulse to work on Ubuntu 21.10, `pactl info` hangs and times out12:00
Nixola`speaker-test -Dpipewire -t wave -c 2` also hangs12:02
ducasseNixola: just a thought, try #ubuntustudio, they're generally good at audio stuff12:09
KBarNixola: you can also use `pacmd info`.12:19
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cbreakcould be worse. Could be Red Hat.12:33
grkblood13My text editors (geany and gedit) are freezing whenever I goto Save As after my system has been running for a while. Only rebooting the system will correct the issue. Currently running Kubuntu 21.04.13:12
^]_ravage: thx :)13:15
KBargrkblood13: sounds like a memory issue. What are your specs?13:16
KBargrkblood13: also, keep in mind that 21.04 is reaching its EoL very soon.13:16
grkblood13mem tot: 7.6G, used: 2.7G, free: 2.4G shared: 445M, buff: 2.6G, available: 4.2G13:17
KBargrkblood13: were these numbers taken at freeze moments?13:19
grkblood13ill run it again in a minute13:20
grkblood13no noticeable difference13:25
grkblood13apt dist-upgrade isn't showing any distribution upgrades available13:27
KBargrkblood13: of numbers? Also, does that happen only in those two apps? What if you try to save the same text in LibreOffice Writer.13:27
grkblood13w8113:28
KBargrkblood13: go to "Software & Updates" > Updates tab and select appropriate option from "Notify me of a new version".13:28
grkblood13openoffice works as expected13:28
grkblood13KBar, Kubuntu doesnt have that option: https://i.imgur.com/iGiNmON.png13:32
KBargrkblood13: The app is "Software & Updates", NOT "Software Updater". Kubuntu is Ubuntu.13:33
KBarShould have the same backbone.13:33
KBargrkblood13: if you can't find it, launch it from the shell: `software-properties-kde`.13:35
ravagethere should a a cron that checks for new releases and then calls /usr/lib/ubuntu-release-upgrader/check-new-release-gtk13:36
ravagedoes that exist in kubuntu?13:36
ducassethat should be independnt of de13:37
KBarravage: Kubuntu is on Qt. So the basename should look like c-n-r-kde or c-n-r-qt13:37
ducasseit works on my barebones install with i3, at least13:38
ravagesure. i just dont have kubuntu to check it13:38
KBarBut it won't check for newer releases if the options is disabled13:38
KBaroption*13:38
grkblood13KBar, that came up, but that exact option isn't available: https://i.imgur.com/VgsSYpx.png13:38
KBargrkblood13: its the last one in your case13:39
KBarNormal Releases probably means LTS in KDE terminology.13:39
KBarAnd you won't get any notification since 22.04 isn't out yet13:40
grkblood13there are 3 opts: Normal, LTS only, never13:40
KBarhmm13:40
KBargrkblood13: what if you select LTS, close the window (it should ask you to reload/update), open it again, reselect normal13:41
grkblood13ill just go through this: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ImpishUpgrades/Kubuntu13:42
ravagewhat is the actual problem at the moment? how to upgrade or that there is no notification?13:42
KBarravage: gedit hangs at save. user is on 21.04. i just warned that its reaching its eol soon13:43
KBarravage: they decided to upgrade i guess13:43
grkblood13no notification. apparently im running a version thats about to be EOL and my system has never prompted me for an upgrade13:43
ravagepkexec do-release-upgrade -m desktop -f DistUpgradeViewKDE13:43
grkblood13gedit and geany13:43
ravageshould do the upgrade. maybe its fixed in the new release13:43
KBarmaybe you are already on a newer version. could you check it once more?13:44
grkblood13ravage, thats working. upgrading now13:44
KBarahh13:44
KBarok13:44
KBarthe fact that there was no notification is also a problem13:46
grkblood13maybe its some screwed up kubuntu thing?13:47
KBarin any case, worth the attention of the maintainers13:47
KBarotherwise, people might be stuck on older releases forever13:48
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MrCollinsHello.I am running Ubuntu 18.04.6 LTS13:52
KBarhi and welcome. please ask your questions13:53
grkblood13upgrade is going to take about an hour apparently13:53
MrCollinsSorry! I want to map a truenas share and I have edited fstab with smbcredentials. The problem is I keep getting invalid arguement 2213:53
MrCollinsI want to have it mapped and a shortcut on the ubuntu desktop. Thank you for any help. Thank you.13:54
ducasseMrCollins: if it's truenas, why not use nfs? much easier to deal with and faster13:56
MrCollinsducasse, ok let me give that a shot. If I encode a file using ubuntu and it is copied to the nfs share but I also have the same folder smb shared can win64 pick it up and use that file? (once the nfs work has been done)14:00
ducassesure, they're different protocols viewing the same fs14:02
MrCollinsducasse, thank you. I will now google a howto on mapping the nfs share.14:02
ducasseMrCollins: export the share from truenas, then 'sudo mount host:/share /mountpoint'14:03
MrCollinsexport the share? I have it setup just now.14:05
ducassethen you should be able to just mount it14:08
MrCollinsmount error(13): Permission denied14:11
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ducassethen your server is not allowing that host to mount14:20
ducassethe only check is for client ip14:21
cbreakto mount an nfs share, you need to be root on a machine that uses an IP Address that is whitelisted on the server14:21
MrCollinsGAok14:22
MrCollinsGAcbreak, I have that.14:25
cbreakhave you tried showmount -e server?14:25
MrCollinsGAno I will try it now14:25
MrCollinsGAit returns /mnt/xxxxxxx/windowset (everyone)14:26
cbreakand how do you try to mount it?14:27
MrCollinsGAlearning something new everyday hehe.14:27
MrCollinsGAsudo mount //192.168.x.x/mnt/xxxxx/windowset /media/libraries14:27
cbreakthat // stuff makes no sense14:28
MrCollinsGAyeah you are right lol! :) I make no sense.14:28
cbreakit should be something like sudo mount -t nfs serverip:/mnt/xxxxxxx/windowset /media/libraries14:29
MrCollinsGAok let me try that, thank you.14:29
MrCollinsGAthank you cbreak and ducasse14:30
MrCollinsGAthat worked. Now do I pass that command to fstab?14:30
MrCollinsGAso it works each time I boot?14:30
cbreakyou might want to make your server more restrictive14:30
cbreakonly accept IPs in your local subnet14:30
MrCollinsGAok I will. I will do that now14:30
cbreakif you want this to happen at boot, put it into /etc/fstab14:31
MrCollinsGAyes ok!14:31
cbreakhttps://linuxize.com/post/how-to-mount-an-nfs-share-in-linux/ is something I randomly found on duckduckgo14:31
cbreakit seems plausible14:31
cbreakit shows how to add nfs entries to fstab14:31
MrCollinsGAok cbreak! I will go and read that and bookmark that. TY14:32
ducasseMrCollinsGA: when you put it in your fstab, include 'nofail' in the mount options, so your linux box doesn't hang on boot if the share is unavailable14:34
cbreakI'd also add rw, just for clarity14:35
cbreak(that would be nofail,rw instead of default in fstab)14:35
MrCollinsGAok14:36
MrCollinsGAdoes fstab need sudo?14:37
ducasseyou might also want to add '_netdev' so the systemd scripts behave properly14:37
ducasseyou need sudo to edit it14:37
MrCollinsGAok14:37
MrCollinsGAthe mount string I am writing in fstab does it need sudo in front of it14:38
ducasseno14:38
ducasse'serverip:/mnt/xxxxxxx/windowset /media/libraries nfs rw,nofail,_netdev 0 0'14:39
ducasseMrCollinsGA: ^^ that should work14:39
cbreakMrCollinsGA: fstab is not a file to add mount strings14:39
MrCollinsGAok14:39
cbreakit's a file to add specific fstab syntax formated data14:39
MrCollinsGAAH14:39
cbreakthe syntax is different from the command line14:39
ducasseit's not a script14:39
MrCollinsGA*light bulb*14:40
cbreakyou can think of it as a kind of special tab-separated database14:40
MrCollinsGAso I can passoptions after the serverip:yadda14:40
ducassewell, whitespace14:40
ducasse'rw,nofail,_netdev' are mount options14:41
MrCollinsGAok! so on boot, the kernel tells fstab to execute. How does it know to mount if I just have a ip address there14:42
MrCollinsGA(ip address and the options as described etc)14:42
ducassethe mount command gets the mount info from fstab14:42
MrCollinsGAbut I want it to auto mount. where do I tell it to do that14:42
ducasseit does that14:43
MrCollinsGAok sorry im not being smart: what is 'it'14:43
ducasseanything in fstab is automounted unless you mark it noauto14:43
MrCollinsGAbut how do it know that it's mounting something?14:43
MrCollinsGAdoes*14:43
ducassethe 'mount' command is run as 'mount -a' on boot14:43
ducasse'mount -a' mounts everything in fstab14:44
MrCollinsGAok so when I boot there is a command to kernel mount -a somewhere there is a file telling boot to do that14:44
ducasseessentially, yes14:45
MrCollinsGAah.14:45
MrCollinsGAthank you for clearing that up ducasse14:45
ducassenp14:45
ducasseyou can also use systemd mount units, but let's keep it simple14:45
MrCollinsGAok so I will now test my fstab. I will BRB! :)14:46
BluesKaj'Morning all14:53
MrCollinsGAmorning14:54
ducasseMrCollinsGA: so, did it work?14:55
MrCollinsGAyes ducasse! it did! thank you and cbreak14:55
ducasseyou're welcome14:56
cbreakMrCollinsGA: in case you care, ubuntu uses a management daemon thingie called "systemd"14:56
Aarch64debianhuh14:56
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MrCollinsGAI do care! :)14:56
cbreakI think among many of the things is also the execution of mount for mounting fstab14:56
ducasseMrCollinsGA: for setting up a desktop shortcut, you probably want a .desktop file14:56
MrCollinsGAyes I would like a desktop shortcut for sure.14:57
Aarch64debianhow to make the windows hidden partiton to logical partition on ubuntu14:57
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oerhekswhy is the windows partition hidden?14:59
Aarch64debianbecuz windows made it that way, theres smth restore i forgot the name15:01
ramblebambleAarch64debian, so we are talking about a laptop with a preinstalled windows? Then that should be the recovery partition, you could just delete it and recreate a new one15:03
ducasseit's still just a partition, you should be able to delete it if you don't need it15:03
Aarch64debianidk if i need it, i have xubuntu win 10 now i cant make more partitions15:05
ramblebamblewith your setup you will most likely not recover anyways, but reinstall windows, so you will most likely not need it15:06
MrCollinsGAok so I have this pc setup with software exactly how I want it. I have 3 other machines that have the exact same hardware. What is the best option to clone the hard drives in ubuntu? and I need different users for each machine. should I just setup the other users before I clone?15:15
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: ansible15:16
MrCollinsGAI was thinking clonezilla but didnt know is there was a built in solution15:16
MrCollinsGAansible? ok ! :)15:16
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: fresh install of ubuntu then use ansible to orchestrate reinstalling your applications, setting up users and reconfiguring the system15:17
leftyfbcloning is never a good recovery solution15:17
MrCollinsGAbit rot?15:18
MrCollinsGAI am running windows as my main due to software constraints.15:21
MrCollinsGAshould I just use one of the clients as the ansible server?15:22
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leftyfbMrCollinsGA: there is no ansible server. You use ansible to create a playbook and roles which you then use to deploy to machines, typically over ssh15:23
MrCollinsGAleftyfb, ok15:24
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cbreakI like ansible15:27
MrCollinsGAso a pxe solution would be overkill?15:27
cbreakthe idea is that you write yaml files that describe what you want, and when you run them, ansible will try to make it so15:27
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: a disk image doesn't get updated15:28
leftyfband won't help when you run into a situation where the disk image won't be compatible with the recovery15:29
threeohninesevenhi - i'm having really weird nvidia driver problems since i installed and uninstalled MATE desktop environment. The driver seems to misbehave when I first login, with nvidia-settings showing an empty window. If i log out of my user and login again its absolutely fine. Have Googled for help and just finding dead ends. Use Secure Boot - that is all set up correctly as far as I can tell. Have a desktop with just15:29
threeohninesevenone GPU and no integrated graphics. Has anyone seen this before?15:29
leftyfbthreeohnineseven: disable secure boot15:29
threeohninesevenUnfortunately I cannot15:29
leftyfbwhy not?15:30
threeohninesevenI need it for a windows 11 app which runs on the same machine15:30
threeohninesevenits a headache, i know15:30
MrCollinsGAleftyfb, these clients will just be encoders for my youtube videos, and I dont care if they get updated.15:31
MrCollinsGAbesides security15:31
merpnderpIs ansible the best way to administer multiple linux machines?15:39
leftyfbmerpnderp: orchestrate, not administer. Though I do use it to regular updates across multiple machines15:40
MrCollinsGAthese machines will also be headless just anydesk locally to tell the encoding software what to do15:40
MrCollinsGAso with ansible when there is an update it is done locally so I dont download 5 different times?15:40
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: will these machines be running ubuntu or windows or both?15:41
MrCollinsGAjust ubuntu15:41
MrCollinsGAleftyfb, thank you for your help btw :)15:42
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: ansible can be used to run a command on multiple machines all at once15:42
MrCollinsGAok! :) I will have a good look at it.15:43
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merpnderpAnsible doesn't require a service to be running on your machines?15:51
leftyfbssh15:51
merpnderpDoes it just log in through ssh?15:51
merpnderpNice15:51
merpnderpThanks leftyfb15:51
merpnderpIs ansible foss?15:58
merpnderpFree to use?15:58
cbreakit's free as in free of cost15:59
leftyfbmerpnderp: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ansible_(software)15:59
leftyfbmerpnderp: also, /join #ansible15:59
cbreakyou can install it via apt, or via pip15:59
cbreakit works on Mac OS or Linux, and probably many more platforms16:00
cbreakyou don't have to install it on the systems you want to manage with it, just on the controller where you run it16:00
cbreakbut it does require some form of python for most capabilities, and additional tools for additional capabilities16:00
merpnderpWhich would be my windows desktop16:00
jhutchinsmerpnderp: I believe it's OS, although there might be closed plug-ins, particularly for managing closed applications.16:00
merpnderpRight now, what I need it for is running a bunch of bash commands.16:01
merpnderpmostly sed16:01
leftyfbmerpnderp: /join #ansible16:01
jhutchinsmerpnderp: I haven't tried Cheff, but Ansible is very good for management.  Puppet is good if you have to enforce configurations (developers with root).16:02
merpnderpjhutchins: I just want the easiest way to run my commands to implement all the security fails the security guy's script found.16:03
merpnderpOur sys admins apparently don't want to be bothered admining our linux machines. So I'm doing it.16:03
cbreakmerpnderp: you want to remotely uninstall windows? :)16:03
leftyfbmerpnderp: you can do that. Please take further ansible discussion to #ansible16:04
merpnderpleftyfb: I am on ansible. Was just answering jhutchins16:04
orange1serious buisness16:04
jhutchinsmerpnderp: Remember that those security scripts usually just check major version numbers and don't check CVEs to see if they've been patched.16:04
jhutchinsmerpnderp: How many machines are you managing?16:05
merpnderpjhutchins: no, those security scripts are almost entirely bs.16:05
merpnderpI'm fixing 3 different firewalls16:05
merpnderpufw iptables notables.16:05
merpnderpnftables16:05
merpnderpjhutchins: two machines so far.16:05
merpnderpBut will likely grow16:05
jhutchinsmerpnderp: Three's not too bad to handle manually or with a bash script.  5+ is worth the overhead of managing ansible.16:06
merpnderpWe'll likely be moving a lot more of our windows servers to Ubuntu16:06
merpnderpjhutchins: yeah, so far this script I'm writing is fine. Just having to make the regex robust enough to be ran several times without screwing things up is annoying.16:07
jhutchinsmerpnderp: THere are a couple of programs that will allow you top open multiple ssh sessions and send shell commands to them in parallel.  That might be a good solution for now.16:07
cbreakone of those tools is "ansible" :)16:07
jhutchinsmerpnderp: idempotent - difficult, but worth the effort.16:07
merpnderpAfter watching the RH video on ansible, I think my bash script is fine for now.16:08
cbreakansible is more than just a recipe for what to do16:08
cbreakit describes the state you want16:08
jhutchinscbreak: I mean live console sessions, not scripted.16:08
cbreakyou're guaranteed to be able to apply the same ansible playbook multiple times, and it'll work fine16:08
merpnderpTrying to mix yaml and bash is going to be annoying. Plus having to learn the yaml configs.16:08
cbreakfor example, you don't write an "ansible script" to add some line to a config file. You'd write an ansible playbook entry that describes a line you want to have in the file.16:09
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jhutchinsmerpnderp: Ansible is pretty reasonable and logical.16:09
cbreakand if that line's already there, it won't add an other one16:09
merpnderpjhutchins: perhaps, but in the first playbook example they just do yum install nginx.16:09
merpnderpI install from nginx's repos. So it's a bit more complicated.16:10
jhutchinsOne of the gotchas about ansible is that if you run different versions, or even the same version on different OSs/versions, you can get different results (mostly different errors).16:10
cbreakor you would not write "apt install blah-package", you'd write apt: name: blah-package ; state: present16:10
cbreakor state: latest16:11
cbreakyou describe what you want, not how to get there16:11
jhutchinsYep.  Pretty smooth.16:11
leftyfbI don't think they're going to bother with ansible at this point16:11
jhutchinsYou do want to be careful about using "latest", it triggers a full update and package scan every time.16:11
merpnderpYeah, I'm a programmer who's been advocating for Ubuntu to replace some of our machines for 10 years and when we finally do it, they stick me with doing all the security crap. I'm not a sys admin and definitely don't want to be one. Like this sucks bad enough I'm thinking of finding another job.16:12
jhutchinsleftyfb: If an expansion is imminent, it's good to learn it in advance, it will help with the rollout.16:12
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leftyfbjhutchins: I fully agree. But as they have said multiple times, they are a developer, not an admin. The interest isn't there.16:13
jhutchinsmerpnderp: I know how you feel, I'm an admin and when they start asking me to write dashboards and log analisers I'm not happy.16:14
cbreakmerpnderp: I'me software engineer too, and I ended up building and maintaining a compute cluster at work :)16:14
cbreakansible saved me a lot of time with that16:15
jhutchinsI really wish management understood the line between development and administration, and appreciated the need for dedicated admins.16:15
cbreaktip: what ever you do: put your ansible playbooks, admin scripts, or what ever you end up using into a git repo16:15
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merpnderpAt this point I could have just manually fixed all the issues on each machine and been done a long time ago. But I was tasked with making it easily repeatable.16:15
jhutchinscbreak: Yes!  Git is an essential part of the system!16:16
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cbreakmerpnderp: ansible saved me a lot of time, when I got a new node, just modify the list of nodes a bit, run the script, done... (more or less)16:16
leftyfbsomeone in #ansible also made a good point. It's more than just a way to automate some things. It's also a good way to document HOW to do them16:16
cbreakyes.16:17
cbreakvia git :)16:17
merpnderpleftyfb: yeah, I was thinking that was the best part of the playbooks16:17
merpnderpThey show what all is happening and how.16:17
cbreaksome of the setup I wasn't able to put into ansible16:17
cbreakbut most of it is there, and I think it helps a lot for describing how it's set up16:18
leftyfbmerpnderp: mind you, done correctly, the actual playbook should just be a list of machines and/or groups and roles. The meat should be separated into individual roles16:18
maszloI am struggling to run updates.  It appears to be an issue caused from updates to openjdk from the log4j updates. I have been unsuccessful at fixing or purging the package. https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/JV2Hh4Dwjb/16:30
maszloI am not really sure why it is the 32bit version installed.16:31
leftyfbmaszlo: did you try to run what the error message tells you to run to attempt to fix it?16:34
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maszloleftyfb, I guess should have included that in the paste! https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/dFX35XsKNs/16:37
leftyfbmaszlo: sudo apt purge openjdk-8-jre-headless:i38616:38
ioriamaszlo, wait...16:38
leftyfbioria: that package should die regardless16:38
ioriai think is a bug (not sure)16:38
ioriamaszlo, canyou try   : sudo dpkg --configure --force-overwrite -a16:39
maszlothis is what i was seeing.. i couldnt fix it or purge it.  https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/H83jCgbvjd/16:42
maszlomaybe should just remove that /etc/java-8-openjdk/security/java.security it didnt want to overwrite?16:43
leftyfbmaszlo: sudo apt purge openjdk-8-jre-headless:i386 openjdk-8-jdk-headless:i38616:43
maszlothat didnt work https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/65yYDrTq3z/16:44
ioriamaszlo, last try, then we' ll do it manually : sudo apt -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite" --fix-broken install16:46
maszloioria, that one worked!  thank you so much. I was really stumped on this one for a few days16:48
ioriamaszlo, very good16:48
maszloi have never seen apt run with those parameters before.  I am guessing that i should really purge that version of java out.  not sure why still have version 8 installed anyhow.16:50
ioriasome apps still do not work with 11 and up16:51
maszlois there any simple way to see what depends on that version 8?16:52
iorianot that i'am aware of16:53
MrCollinsGAI need anydesk to start at boot not login, because I will have some headless ubuntu clients that I need to remotely monitor and use via gui.17:10
MrCollinsGAI have googled this without much helpful results.17:10
MrArcher23hi! guys! good morning!17:12
MrCollinsGAgood morning17:12
shadow255MrCollinsGA: have you seen or tried X2Go - it might be a better fit for your use case17:13
MrCollinsGAand the x2go can be ran from win64?17:13
eelstreboris there really a 21.04 release? if so, is it LTS?17:13
shadow255MrCollinsGA: yes17:13
MrArcher23my wifi it works fine on widnows1017:13
MrArcher23but on ubunto is unstable17:14
MrArcher23ubuntu*17:14
MrCollinsGAsweet! thank you shadow255 ill check it out17:16
cbreakeelstrebor: yes, there was. No, it's not LTS17:25
cbreakget 21.10 or 20.0417:25
leftyfbeelstrebor: 21.04 will be EOL in a few weeks17:27
MrCollinsGAshadow255, this is fantastic! thank you for this recommendation so much simpler17:52
BrianBlazeI am trying to make an application shortcut on my dock and I made it happen but there is no icon18:36
BrianBlazeit's kind of a blank hole i CAN CLICK ON TO LAUNCH THE APP18:36
BrianBlazeoops caps, any idea how to put any icon?18:36
leftyfbBrianBlaze: https://www.howtogeek.com/445303/how-to-create-desktop-shortcuts-on-ubuntu/18:37
BrianBlazethank you!18:37
leftyfbBrianBlaze: first result on google for "ubuntu make shortcut"18:38
leftyfbalso "ubuntu make icon"18:38
BrianBlazeI have the shortcut tho but lets see if this can make an icon show up18:38
BrianBlazeok well I now have icons on my desktop but still no icon for the application I made a .desktop file for pointing to an image file for the icon...18:42
BrianBlazeha syntax matters18:43
BrianBlazeI missed a capital <318:43
BrianBlazethanks for the brainstorming18:43
eelstreborleftyfb, thanks18:54
MrCollinsGAI am using x2go, ubuntu being target server and windows as client. I want passwordless login. I have setup the ssh keys. it still asks me for a password. I haev followed several tutorials and I am stumped. just dont know where to go. thank you for any help18:54
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: what does increasing the verbosity of ssh do?19:00
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: can you ssh to the Ubuntu machine?19:01
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: can you ssh to the machine in question? Does it ask for a password?19:01
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: also, servers don't have X19:01
MrCollinsGAyes I can ssh to the machine19:01
MrCollinsGAnot sure how to debug x2go?19:02
MrCollinsGAim typing from my win machine thru x2go19:02
jhutchinsMrCollinsGA: Not too sure about x2go, it seems like it might be relatively new and not widely adopted.19:04
gordonjcpI'm not sure what the point of it is19:04
gordonjcpwhat would you use it for?19:04
MrCollinsGAi want to remotely manage headless ubuntu clients from win6419:04
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: headless machines don't have X...19:04
jhutchinsMrCollinsGA: There are a number of other methods such as vnc and rdp.  If your client machine is Windows, rdp is a good place to start.19:05
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: there's no point having X on a server19:05
MrCollinsGAok monitorless19:05
gordonjcpokay, but why?19:05
gordonjcplike, what problem does this solve?19:05
jhutchinsMrCollinsGA: Another option is to learn proper console management.  Nothing ubuntu runs as a service should need a GUI to manage.19:05
MrCollinsGAI am encoding video files, and I want these machines I have setup as encoders for video files so I can encode many at once19:06
jhutchinsMrCollinsGA: This does not require a GUI.19:06
MrCollinsGAmany different files19:06
jhutchinsMrCollinsGA: Most of the large encoding/transcoding farms that Hollywood uses are pure text.19:06
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: you don't need a GUI for that at all19:06
MrCollinsGAok.19:06
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: what are you encoding with?19:07
MrCollinsGAwhat is my best option for this? I am encoding with Open Shot a free video editor/decoder19:07
MrCollinsGAby the way thank you for everyones input. greatly appreciated19:07
leftyfbfunny thing, I bet ansible could be used if you needed to manually kick off encoding applications on each of the machines. That said, I bet this could all be automated with some file shares and watchers running on the machines19:07
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: openshot just uses command line tools in the background19:08
MrCollinsGAleftyfb, yes I would love to set this up please19:08
gordonjcpincidentally, you don't even need a GUI even if you're using hardware-accelerated ffmpeg19:08
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: ffmpeg19:08
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: it's a bit of a headnip to figure out at first but very soon you'll wonder how you ever coped with anything else19:08
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: especially when you discover scripting19:09
gordonjcpleftyfb: this is what I have done in the past, although I used Fabric19:09
MrCollinsGAok! so lets say I use open shot on my win64 machine to edit the videos I create. right I need a gui for that. But I want to keep creating and farm out the mule work to ubuntu. ffmpeg will encode this?19:09
leftyfbMrCollinsGA: I would spend some time learning how to use ffmpeg to encode a file the way you want. That's step #119:09
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: you need to think about your workflow a bit19:09
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: if you are rendering in openshot to a "delivery" file and then compressing that to maybe h264 and vp8/vp9 then you can do this easily19:10
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: also, forget openshot19:10
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: if you have at least something like an NVidia GT1030 just use Davinci Resolve19:10
MrCollinsGAMy idea was: create the video, its on a nfs share. then ubuntu desktop run openshot and just simply encode the file and it copies it back to the nfs share then I can upload19:10
gordonjcpokay19:11
MrCollinsGAdavinci resolve ok19:11
gordonjcpthat could work19:11
MrCollinsGAthank you19:11
gordonjcpbut you've got a lot of network traffic19:11
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: DR is a fairly complex package, it's a serious professional video editor, but the Free version is literally free to download and use19:11
MrCollinsGAthese machines are local to me all sitting in my area19:11
gordonjcpfor nothing19:11
MrCollinsGAwow!19:11
gordonjcpon Windows, Linux and Mac OSX19:11
MrCollinsGAI had zero idea thank you!19:11
leftyfbedit files locally, then copy to a file share on one of the machines, it see's a new file and starts the encoding process19:12
gordonjcpyou can't do 4k video and some of the super sophisticated graphics are only available in the paid-for version19:12
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: I reckon doing it over NFS sounds like a lot of network traffic19:12
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: copy your files onto the server, run ffmpeg on the server, and your video will be wherever you told it to put it19:13
leftyfbunless you've got setup like LTT, you shouldn't be editing files over network shares at all19:13
MrCollinsGAok19:13
gordonjcpI avoid editing over network shares even with gigabit19:14
gordonjcpI have 8TB of spinning rust on a server, 1TB of spinning rust and 1TB of SSD in my desktop19:14
MrCollinsGAspinning rust! i like it19:15
gordonjcpyou *can* do it in Resolve if you're using proxy video at super low bitrate and resolution19:15
gordonjcpcutting 4k directly is a miserable experience even on a super chunky machine19:15
MrCollinsGAI have a 2060 super on a i7 8700 32gb ram19:16
gordonjcpyou won't even see 4k on your monitor19:16
MrCollinsGAon windows19:16
gordonjcpso you cut proxy video at maybe 720p at most19:16
MrCollinsGAim doing 1080 and its mind numbing with openshot19:16
gordonjcpwhen you render it renders off the real 4k footage but with the cut points from the proxy19:16
MrCollinsGAopenshot has been crashing if I move the mouse the wrong way19:17
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: seriously, download Resolve and the Beginner's Guide PDF and sample files19:17
MrCollinsGAim going to davinci19:17
MrCollinsGAim downloading now19:17
MrCollinsGAty for that19:17
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: you won't do any editing "work" for a few days while you work through the tutorials, and then you'll wonder how you ever managed19:17
gordonjcpsorry, incidentally, for the -ot19:17
gordonjcpwe should take this to #u-ot19:17
MrCollinsGAwhat is that channel?19:18
gordonjcp#ubuntu-offtopic19:18
gordonjcpI'm running Resolve in Ubuntu 20.04 so it's on-topic really ;-)19:18
MrCollinsGAso lets assume I get davinci down for the basics. I want to have my headless ubuntus setup. I take video1.mkv copy it to say machine1 use ffmpeg to encode/decode/whatever then can I automated that finished file to my nfs for upload19:21
MrCollinsGAam I getting that right? I want to store my finished files for a certain amount of time until I backup and store.19:22
tomreynare you doing this once, or are you basically setting up a production workflow there?19:23
MrCollinsGAproduction workflow tomreyn19:23
MrCollinsGAI have 5 identical machines i5's I want to use those as encoding mules19:23
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: you can't really use mkv for this19:25
MrCollinsGAbasically I just need to use terminal only ubuntu and figure out ffmpeg19:25
MrCollinsGAok well ill dump mkv then19:25
gordonjcpMrCollinsGA: but let's take this to #u-ot19:25
MrCollinsGAok19:25
MrCollinsGAdone19:25
Kexonihi, I searched yesterday and today for help and tutorials. I have problem installing Ubuntu, tried everything. I have two SSD disks, at first disk there is Windows, I am trying to install Ubuntu at second SSD. installation is completed but cannot boot Ubuntu. I see Grub menu, after I choose Ubuntu there is only black screen. In bios I have options "Legacy support" and first boot option is UEFI. Wi19:29
Kexoniany ideas what I am doing wrong?19:30
leftyfbKexoni: make sure secureboot is disabled and check to see if your PC has any "RAID" options, that's probably not going to work for Ubuntu and should be disabled (this will break Windows)19:39
Kexonisecureboot is disabled, no RAID options, I mounted secods SSD yesterday, it is working I can see this disk in Windows19:40
Kexonialso, for device for boot loader i tried everything too, tried sda, sda1 (windows boot manager), sdb, sdb1...19:43
Kexoniafter this I tried installing Elementory OS, this OS I can't even install19:44
tomreynKexoni: i think your initial summary was cut off (due to the maximum line length we have here), specifically everything following after "In bios I have options "Legacy support" and first boot option is UEFI."19:44
tomreynKexoni:  it's important to install ubuntu (i.e. boot and run the installer) in the same boot mode (UEFI or legacy BIOS) as your windows installation uses.19:45
tomreynwindows probably uses uefi mode, so make sure you boot the ubuntu installer in uefi mode as well.19:46
KexoniWindows use UEFI...19:46
Kexoniyes, I set only to UEFI in BIOS, and tried install couple of times19:47
tomreynwhen you booted the ubuntu installer, you can open a terminal window by pressing ctrl-alt-t. typing this will tell you how you booted:19:47
tomreynecho -n 'This system booted via: '; [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo UEFI || echo BIOS19:47
Kexonithanks, I will try another install in a few minutes19:48
tomreynthis could also be something specific to your system / hardware + firmware, so if you can provide more details on this, this could also help19:48
tomreynjournalctl -b | grep DMI:     would tell us about your hardware19:48
KexoniI am using Lenovo b51 8019:48
tomreynconsider a bios upgrade, too, since those *can* resolve such incompatibilities.19:48
Kexonitried BIOS upgrade, I am using latest version19:49
Kexonitomreyn, what should I choose for "device for boot loader installation", I saw many suggestions in forums, some say it should be sda, some say that it shoud be where is efi (sda1) windows boot manager...19:52
tomreynKexoni: if you're using the default ubuntu desktop installer and doing an uefi installation, then it does not matter what you choose there, it will be ignored, and the installation will be attempted on the first efy system partition19:55
tomreyn*efi system partition19:55
tomreynbug 139637919:56
ubottuBug 1396379 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "installer uses first EFI system partition found even when directed otherwise" [High, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/139637919:56
tomreynpeople run into this daily, i don't know why this bug has had this state for sooooo long.19:56
Kexonithanks, I tried 5-6 times (or more) with different device fir boot loader installation, I see that I lost time only :D next, I'll try command that you gave to me to see how I booted19:58
Kexonibrb after install20:01
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Kexonistill no results, booted installation in UEFI20:35
Kexonithis is boot menu in bios https://ibb.co/xjJYN1Y20:35
Kexonihow system is booted https://ibb.co/kcXCnD720:37
erbthKexoni: do you still see grub?20:38
Kexoniyes I see20:38
erbthcould you try to press 'e' when grub's splash screen is displayed?20:39
erbthyou should enter the bootoption-editor with this command20:40
erbththere you should see a line like 'linux ... quiet'20:40
erbthlike in a text file, you should be able to navigate with the cursor keys to the word 'quiet'20:41
erbthyou could try to replace it withou 'noquiet' (just prepend 'no')20:41
erbththen press CTRL-X and the system should try to boot with more verbose 'debug'-output20:42
ioriaKexoni, what's your video card ?20:42
erbth*with 'noquiet'20:43
tomreynKexoni: also tell us which ubuntu version you're installing (unless i missed it, you didn't so far)20:45
tomreyn!bootlog20:46
ubottuTo get a more verbose log of the boot process, remove "quiet" and "splash" from the kernel boot parameters and add "debug systemd.log_level=info". For info on editing kernel boot parameters, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters20:46
Kexonierbth, I will try in a few minutes20:46
Kexoniioria, I have amd radeon m5 330 and another one integrated20:47
erbthKexoni: ah, and if you see 'splash' in that line starting with 'linux...', please delete it20:47
Kexonitomreyn, I am installing ubuntu-20.04.3-desktop-amd6420:47
Kexonierbth, ok20:48
Kexonibrb soon20:48
Kexonitried to edit grub with e, but cannot save. I tried ctrl + s, then ctrl + o, but cannot save21:13
erbthKexoni: you don't need to save - just press ctrl + x to boot21:13
erbthit's actually not a text file, it just 'looks' like one21:14
becktrying to install ubuntu . it said fatal error but it also said installation complete21:14
Kexoniok, I am back in a few minutes erbth21:15
beckwhat am i doing wrong?21:15
tomreynbeck: which ubuntu version and how are you installing?21:18
tomreyndid you create an usb installer, how?21:18
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Kexoniremoved splash, removed quiet and tried to put noquiet and removed splash, then hit ctrl + x, after this only black screen21:34
erbthKexoni: hm, did you get a blinking cursor in the top left corner?21:35
tomreynKexoni: someone asked you about your graphics card earlier, did you answer this?21:35
Kexonierbth, it was there when I hit e21:36
erbthwas it still there on the black screen after pressing ctrl-x?21:37
Kexonitomreyn, yes I answered, I have amd radeon r5 m330 and I have integrated intel hd graphics 52021:37
Kexoniyes erbth21:37
KexoniI moved cursor to to bottom after editing, should I return to the top erbth?21:38
tomreynoh, i missed that21:38
tomreynKexoni: erbth refers to what you saw after you pressed ctrl-x21:39
Kexoniyeah, it was at the top left corner21:39
tomreynso there was a blinking cursor there, not just a black screen, right?21:39
Kexoniand after ctrl-x there was again lenovo logo and then only black screen21:40
Kexonino cursor, only black screen, tried to hit ctrl+alt+t, nothing hapened, when I hit num lock at keyboard nothing happens21:41
tomreynoh, that actually suggests a kernel panic, strange21:41
tomreyncongratulations, your is a very rare and special case ;)21:41
Kexoniafter this I shutdown pc by pressing power button21:42
Kexonithanks haha21:42
tomreyni'll see what i can find on your hardware, Lenovo b51 8021:42
Kexoniyeah, I am not noob with PC's, at my old PC I intalled dualboot couple of times21:42
erbthah did you have to press and hold it for >3seconds or did a short press (<=1second) suffice?21:42
Kexonihmmm I think that I need to hold it a few seconds, I can try again, should I erbth?21:43
Kexoniit is no problem21:44
erbthwell, 'few seconds' confirms tomreyn's thought about the kernel panic, i think :-)21:44
tomreynKexoni: i think it could help if you would post a full "dmesg" output while running the ubuntu live system from the usb21:47
Kexonitomreyn, thanks, it is Lenovo B51-80, Intel, Core i3, 6100U, 2,30 GHz, 8 GB, 15,6", 1366x768, SSD 128 GB21:48
Kexonierbth, I will try again right now21:48
Kexonibrb in a few minutes21:49
tomreynKexoni:21:49
Kexoniwhile in black screen pc shutdown right after I press power button21:59
jhutchinsI think we're probably more interested in the GUI chipset.  This looks a lot like what you get when the kernel module (not the Xorg driver) fails to load.21:59
tomreyni'm guessing on the intel cpu with integrated amd gpu causing trouble, maybe adding kernel options   amdgpu.dpm=0 radeon.dpm=0   would help22:00
Kexonialso, tried changing graphic in bios, changes from switchable graphic to UMA, not results, I returned to switchable22:00
tomreynoh i got it wrong, it's an intel cpu with integrated intel gpu and a separate amd gpu22:04
KexoniI remember that I once booted Ubuntu right after install, but after restart if I remember correctly it didint even show grub, but can't remember22:05
Kexonitoo much tries22:05
Kexonitomreyn, yes22:06
tomreyndid you download the 20.04 installer iso just recently or is this an older installer?22:06
KexoniI downloaded yesterday22:06
tomreyncan we see the dmesg?22:07
tomreynunless jhutchins has another / better strategy22:07
Kexoniyes, just say how to show this22:08
tomreynKexoni: if you have a second computer, such as a smartphone, you could also use this to connect here and ask more questions or clarify things while the computer we are trying to fix is booting22:08
tomreyn<tomreyn> Kexoni: i think it could help if you would post a full "dmesg" output while running the ubuntu live system from the usb22:08
jhutchinstomreyn: dmesg should show something.22:09
erbthi would like to add a thought: do you know if the drm drivers are in the initramfs?22:09
tomreynKexoni: boot the installer/live usb, select live system, bring it online, open a terminal (ctrl-alt-t or select from menu) and type   dmesg | nc termbin.com 999922:10
Kexoniok, kexoni-mob is my second nick, I will try now22:12
tomreynerbth: i would expect them to be, yes.22:13
funabashiHi can anyone be nice and help me connect to my wifi router from ubuntu via cli ?22:14
erbthtomreyn: thanks, then blacklisting them might be worth a try / or the parameters you suggested22:15
tomreynerbth: on 18.04's HWE kernel (5.4.0.-91) is see there is main/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libdrm.so.2.4.022:15
tomreynerbth: there is also main/lib/modules/5.4.0-91-generic/kernel/drivers/gpu/drm/amd/amdgpu/amdgpu.ko and main/lib/firmware/amdgpu there, and probably the same for intel22:17
tomreynyes, same for i91522:18
tomreynfunabashi: is it headless then?22:18
erbthi have a question, too - i have a an old ubuntu precise (12.04) installation (i know it should be upgraded/replaced), which now shows that updates would be available22:38
erbththe last time i installed updates was on 2020-11-30, and i would not have expected any updates to be released since then22:38
erbththis machine does not have an ESM subscription22:39
erbthwhy is that the case?22:39
erbthi did not alter the sources.list files22:39
kexoni-mobI am back, connection has been broken22:39
erbthregarding my question: it also appears that new versions of some packages have been made and/or uploaded to http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ precise-updates22:41
erbth(https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/precise/+source/sudo/+changelog)22:41
erbthis this really the case or am i accidentally mixing packages from different ubuntu versions here?22:43
tomreynerbth: #ubuntu-security might have an answer on this. but maybe try to identify which updates were installed and which USNs those relate to first.22:43
erbthtomreyn: thank you, gonna do that and eventually switch over there22:43
tomreynerbth: note that, basically, from my POV, your question boils down to: "why did you make this one security update for free instead for pay only?"22:45
tomreynand the USN will be https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-4705-2 if it was the sudo package22:45
tomreynkexoni-mob: so, any news / output for us to look at?22:46
erbthtomreyn: already thought something like that regarding regarding the sudo package, but didn't think far enough that USNs might provide information for all other packages as well22:47
erbththank you very much.22:47
tomreynyou're welcome22:47
KaedennHow can I silence the "apt does not have a stable CLI interface" warning when invoking apt-get via scripts?22:50
KaedennI know what I'm doing.22:50
Kaedenns/know/generally know/22:50
tomreynedit source code and rebuild22:51
Kaedenn...wha? surely there's an option to silence warnings22:51
Kaedennat the worst case22:52
Kaedennwell, worst case is I capture stderr and filter out that line22:53
tomreyndo you mind seeing this warning when you run apt manually, or is this related to scripts?22:54
Kaedennthis is related to scripts22:54
Kaedennwell22:54
KaedennI run the script manually22:54
KaedennI'm effectively wrapping apt-search in a script that reformats the output22:55
tomreyndoesn't matter really, you're scripintg. the warning is specifically for this scenario.22:55
Kaedennis there a way to change the listing format apt-search uses to display results?22:55
Kaedenncorrect22:55
Kaedennfound it! Apt::Cmd::Disable-Script-Warning22:56
tomreyni'm not familiar with "apt-search"22:56
Kaedennapt-search is the binary invoked by `apt search`22:56
tomreyni see22:56
Kaedennyeap, this works: -oApt::Cmd::Disable-Script-Warning=True22:57
tomreynmust be newer, there is no such file on 18.0422:57
Kaedennhuh, then it's just a manpage thing22:57
Kaedenn`man apt-search` is how you get the help for apt search specifically22:57
Kaedenngood to know apt-search isn't a program; I'll adjust the wording of my script22:58
tomreynhttps://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/amd64/apt/filelist shows no apt-search binary22:59
tomreyn$ man apt-search22:59
tomreynNo manual entry for apt-search22:59
tomreynbut this is 18.04 again22:59
tomreynman apt says: search (apt-cache(8))22:59
Kaedenn...then I'm spewing nonsense23:00
KaedennI have no idea why I thought "apt-search" was a thing23:00
tomreynso are you actually referring to 'apt-cache search'?23:00
Kaedennprobably!23:00
tomreynand do you still have a question regarding it?23:01
kexoni-mobtomreyn https://termbin.cim/onlo23:01
kexoni-mobThere is output23:01
robertparkerxwhat does this mean https://i.imgur.com/91UC5jJ.png23:01
robertparkerxis it almost out of memory?23:01
tomreynkexoni-mob: okay, this: https://termbin.com/onlo - will have a look23:01
Kaedennmy question was disabling the CLI warning, which I figured out via Apt::Cmd::Disable-Script-Warning23:01
tar_xvfrobertparkerx: can you run `free -mh`23:02
kexoni-mobOk, thanks23:02
Kaedennrobertparkerx: note the available column on the far right23:02
robertparkerxhttps://i.imgur.com/v9DEHui.png23:02
tomreynjhutchins: kexoni-mob's ubuntu 20.04 installer live system dmesg, if you're still around: https://termbin.com/onlo23:02
robertparkerxoh23:02
Kaedennrobertparkerx: also, take a look at `man free`23:02
Kaedennit explains what the columns actually mean23:02
h_mthere is "apt search" though23:03
erbthKaedenn: depending on you usecase you might also like to have a look at apt-cache search (vs. apt search) - it has a more script-friendly (*stable*) output23:03
Kaedenn(manpages are your friends and you should use their friendship)23:03
Kaedennerbth: ...they... aren't the same thing?23:03
erbthno, not really23:03
Kaedenntoday I learned23:04
erbthfrom what i know, apt xxx are wrappers around apt-get and apt-cache that present more user-friendly output in interactive terminals23:04
Kaedennmy short-term goal: wrap apt-search to display results using one line per result, akin to prior versions of apt23:04
erbth(like a progress bar when installing software)23:04
tomreynkexoni-mob: first finding, and this is usually graphics related, is "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value" "please specify mtrr_gran_size/mtrr_chunk_size"23:04
Kaedennhowever, I would not be surprised if there is already a feature to change (or condense) the output of apt-cache search23:05
Kaedennheck, I could just use the machine-readable output format and parse *that*23:05
tomreynkexoni-mob: check if you have an option in bios to decide how much VRAM / VGA RAM/memory you wish to assign to the GPU / IGA / IGM23:05
kexoni-mobOk, I will check now23:06
tomreynkexoni-mob: and, if so, tell us what it was set to, which values are available, and then set the highest fixed value, and try to boot again.23:06
kexoni-mobOk23:06
tomreyn!mtrr | kexoni-mob23:08
ubottukexoni-mob: Memory Type Range Registers (MTRR) is how an operating system learns which ranges of physical memory to cache, and how. If your log says "mtrr_cleanup: can not find optimal value", read https://github.com/tomreyn/linux_mtrr_size_fix23:08
tomreyn^ that's the second thing you can try, presented to you by our cuddly little channel bot23:09
kexoni-mobtomreyn, there is no such settings to change memory values23:10
tomreynkexoni-mob: so it's above plan b then23:10
Kaedenn...turns out I already wrote a program to handle the output of `apt-cache search --full`23:10
Kaedennand forgot about it23:10
tomreynkexoni-mob: let me know if you need any help reading this, and finding the right values. it always makes my head spin, too.23:18
kexoni-mobtomreyn thanks, I am booting live Ubuntu to enter command from github article23:19
tomreynkexoni-mob: but you'd enter those in grub's editor, like you did earlier23:20
Kaedennis the shell variable LANGUAGE something I can rely on?23:20
kexoni-mobOh, ok23:20
KaedennI don't see it in `man bash` and am not sure where it's being set23:20
KaedennI'm trying to extract the current language code based off of the current locale23:21
jhutchinskexoni-mob: I don't see anything that jumps out in the dmesg dump.23:21
jhutchinsYou would think we would have hybrid graphics figured out by now.  Trouble is, it's not consistently implemented.23:23
erbthKeadenn: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EnvironmentVariables#The_LANGUAGE_priority_list23:26
erbth*Kaedenn23:26
Kaedennerbth: oh joy, thank you!23:27
kexoni-mobThanks jhutchins, maybe I will need to completely reinstal Win and start from the scratch...23:27
Kaedennclicking that link opens Chrome when my default browser is Firefox, how do I change this?23:28
KaedennUbuntu 20.0423:28
Kaedennas in, how can I make my web browser configuration consistent?23:28
kexoni-mobtomreyn, no change with this command23:29
tomreynkexoni-mob: what did you set?23:29
kexoni-mobMaybe problem is something basic...23:29
kexoni-mobI set like from the article, completely23:29
tomreynkexoni-mob: you need to come up with your own values, though, based on the output seen on your log23:31
tomreyni'll try to calculate this, but need to read up again, too, give me some minutes.23:32
kexoni-mobNo tomreyn, I will check everything tomorrow, thanks23:32
Bashing-omKaedenn: Maybe here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Locale/  ?23:33
tomreynokay, kexoni-mob, talk to you then23:34
tomreyn(in case i'll be around)23:34
kexoni-mobOk, great :)23:34
erbthKaedenn: can't find the docs right now, but update-alternatives --config x-www-browser could help23:39
Kaedennaha thank you23:39
Kaedennyup, that alternative is set to Chrome23:39
Kaedennhmm, clicking that link still opens Chrome23:40
Kaedennthough I'm using Pidgin, and I don't know if Pidgin has its own thing23:40
erbthi think it has23:40
Kaedennaha, sensible-browser is what it's using23:41
erbthKaedenn: btw. you can also run update-alternatives --get-selections to get all alternatives and their current selections23:42
Kaedennokay, changing the setting to "Desktop Default" works23:42
Kaedennerbth: yes, I'm familiar with how the alternatives work and update-alternatives, seeing how I've had to script it to update Java z_z23:42
Kaedenn`update-java-alternatives.py /path/to/jdk1.8.0_301 1301` will update every alternative pointing into $JAVA_HOME to that23:43
Kaedennthere's another execution mode that assumes $JAVA_HOME is the new jdk and you specify the old one with -j or something23:44
Kaedennmakes installing java trivial: tar xvfz, then run that, then update $JAVA_HOME in bashrc23:44
Kaedenncould publish this to my github if anyone wants it23:45
MrCollinsGAhmm cant install ansible on windows without running a VM. :/23:49
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