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DoYouKnowhow do I set the MSS to a non-zero modulus of 2?01:11
DoYouKnowI did this in freebsd by specifying the kernel variable to be an odd-numbered MSS01:12
DoYouKnoware there any programs/exploits for linux that use TEMPEST-like technology for SATCOM?01:19
jhutchinsThree undefined acronyms in one post.02:01
sarnoldjhutchins: MSS is "maximum segment size", a TCP option that thankfully most people never need to know about :) "TEMPEST" was the name of equipment used to read electromagnetic radiation sidechannels from computers twenty or thirty years ago. SATCOM is satellite communications.02:11
jhutchinsI'm sure there's a reasonable way to eavesdrop on satellite communications.  That is, after all, why they encrypt it.02:15
jhutchinsI doubt if it has anything to do with network data traffic segmentation.02:15
jhutchinsI rather think that this subject is one of those "if you don't know how, you shouldn't be messing with it" things.02:16
sarnoldwell, some people have loads of fun decoding the signals from sats, https://diy.manko.pro/en/2021/06/23/how-to-receive-iss-sstv-with-rtl-sdr-en/  :)02:18
sarnoldactually transmitting *to* sats is certainly in that realm, most countries require licensing to do that02:18
sarnoldI think these folks have some satellites just for that :) https://www.amsat.org/02:19
jhutchinsWell, you can transmit to sats, there is some question whether they will listen.02:20
sarnoldlol02:20
DoYouKnowjhutchins, are you a chanop here?02:26
jhutchinsDoYouKnow: Not at the moment, no.02:36
jhutchins2~2~2~02:36
DoYouKnowI was just curious02:36
DoYouKnowI like ubuntu nowadays, it's even better than before with not including lots of bugs02:36
DoYouKnowin terms of shielding things like TEMPEST entirely02:37
DoYouKnowthe signals can still crossmodulate02:37
EickmeyerLet's try to keep it on-topic, guys. This is a channel for tech support only. :)02:37
DoYouKnowok02:37
jhutchinsSpecifically Ubuntu tech support.02:45
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parakovskyguys i have no idea how to patch kernel i need to do this to make a cheap bluetooth aliexpress usb adapter to work i found instructions but no idea how to proceed can somebody hook me up with simplified instructions about kernel patching pls03:01
parakovskyhttps://askubuntu.com/a/122294403:01
parakovskyThis is what I am trying to do03:01
sarnoldparakovsky: did you see this comment? "on Ubuntu 20.20, options btusb enable_autosuspend=n to /etc/modprobe.d/bluetooth-usb.conf was enough. modprobe -r did not work, (re)plug and play did."03:03
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parakovskysarnold: not really worried about it being working wrong with usb auto suspend, the dongle didn't seem to work at all without kernel patching or whatever03:37
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zeeshanHi there. When I leave my laptop for some time . Airplane mode enables. Then whatever I do it does not disables. Means I cannot use wifi . I have only one solution that is to restart my laptop to use wifi. Is there any solution?03:56
zeeshanThere is no hardware switch in my HP Pavilion laptop.03:57
tomreynairplane mode would not enable by itself normally. maybe the laptop is trying to switch power saving modes or to enter suspend, but fails. your logs should tell.03:59
tomreynother than diagnosing what's being logged you could also try a bios update, for the rather likely case that this is actually bios related. another otion could be to disable power saving for the wireless lan driver.04:00
tomreynbut it would be better to first get a better understanding of what's actually happening04:01
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ViperXL75So I'm making progress. I've noticed that whenever i reboot my Ubuntu machine (connected to the HDMI-loopthrough of my Xbox), the XBOX must be turned on, before I'm able to see the GUI via VNC. Otherwise i get a black-blanked screen only showing a mouse. I have to turn on the XBOX (which enables the HDMI i guess) and then press CTRL+ALT+F1 and CTRL+ALT+F2 afterwards. Then I get GUI.05:11
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ViperXL75I have a theory that as long as the Ubuntu machine isn't seeing an active device connected to it's HDMI, it won't jump into fully working GUI or something. But It's not stuck because if i enter via VNC it will be showing a black screen with the arrow moving. And VNC connects without giving errors. So I'm theorizing that some resolution is confused, or X might be waiting on some signal before showing the GUI. :(05:12
matsamanwhat part does the xbox play?05:13
ViperXL75Swimming in deep waters here. Anyone care to throw me a lifesaver?05:13
ViperXL75I'm using the XBOXs HDMI loopthrough. So the signal goes from Ubuntu->XBOX->TV05:13
matsamancan't you run it directly to the TV, skipping the xbox?05:14
ViperXL75I have a feeling that somehow i need to tell the Ubuntu X to stop looking for some signal coming from "the other end" before doing its GUI thing.05:14
ViperXL75The TV is prehistoric. Only got 1 HDMI. xD05:14
matsamanno other ins?05:15
ViperXL75precisely05:15
matsamantoss it05:15
ViperXL75well old school SCART05:15
ViperXL75hahahah05:15
matsamanor get a little video switch or receiver or something05:15
matsamanan hdmi switch would be dirt cheap05:15
matsamanbut seriously, my s/o got our last TV off facebook marketplace or something for $4005:16
ViperXL75So there's no way to tell Ubuntu-X to stop looking for the other end and just force it to go on the correct output or resolution?05:16
matsamanit has 3 HDMI ports05:16
ViperXL75This started happening a while ago after Ubuntu got one of those life updates05:16
matsamanI don't know. You could play around with xrandr05:16
ViperXL75xrandr u say?05:16
matsamanswitch the output with xrandr, or switch it twice05:16
ViperXL75hmm05:16
matsamanoh so it used to work fine?05:17
genii-coreDoes xrandr even work now with Wayland?05:17
bobhi all just wondering if you could share any commands to lookup dns have used this so far nmcli device show <interfacename> | grep IP4.DNS05:17
matsamangenii-core: is Ubuntu wayland by default now?05:17
genii-coreYes05:17
matsamanis Debian?05:17
ViperXL75Ubuntu05:17
genii-coreDebian I dunno, but Ubuntu is05:18
matsamanthere's zero reason Ubuntu should be wayland by default if Debian isn't yet05:18
matsamanbut whatever05:18
ViperXL75typing xrandr will say: "Can't open display"05:18
matsamanwouldn't surprise me if genii-core is right, and that you will have very few options if on wayland05:18
ViperXL75I guess it must be done from the Ubuntu-Machine instead of remote.05:18
matsamanit is not what most people should be using yet05:18
genii-coreWayland has been the default now since 21.0405:20
matsamansilly05:21
matsamanhope they like fielding support questions, a lot05:22
ViperXL75This is weird. I went to tweak the automatic startup programs in order to look at the "xrandr" command that i put in there a while ago to force resolution. Only to find out that there is another command in the list called this:  "/home/main/xeventbind resolution /home/main/ResolutionForcedScript.sh"05:28
matsamanViperXL75: anyway, if it used to work, and you were on wayland before and after, or X before and after, yes there's probably some way you can fix it05:28
ViperXL75I don't remember putting that there. 0_o05:28
ViperXL75E disabled that command "/home/main/xeventbind resolution /home/main/ResolutionForcedScript.sh"  and now it's rebooting fine it seems.05:29
matsamanbut seriously your TV could be replaced for $40 with a better one05:29
ViperXL75mate. I have an old TV, but it's a 50inch Plasma.   (old but priceless colors)05:30
ViperXL75not gonna find a 50+ inch TV with a view like that for $4005:30
ViperXL75:P05:30
ViperXL75I'm puzzled though if that 'xeventbind' command got put there during some update. Cuz i honestly don't recall putting that there. (don't even know yet what it does)05:32
ViperXL75Wondering if it was during an update. (sorry... noob question to wonder that)05:33
matsamanI'm sure somebody knows05:51
tomreynViperXL75: a script located at "/home/main/ResolutionForcedScript.sh" would not be part of any ubuntu package. they never install to home05:56
ViperXL75tomreyn: ok thank you. I'll go dig a bit. A lot of thanks for the answer.06:23
mannequinmy ubuntu started freezing up06:24
mannequinthe computer works fine if i boot usb06:24
mannequinsmart shows no disk errors06:24
mannequini dthink it's because latest kernel update06:26
matsamanusb, of course, would not be using your internal storage06:28
Ravageand if you think its a kernel update boot the previous one06:37
mannequini did boot 5.10 and so far it works06:59
mannequinwhy ubuntu can't be as reliable as debian07:00
mannequinthey're put so much money in it07:00
mannequinis it even possible to entirely remove 5.13?07:00
mannequinit started happening randomply out of the sudden07:02
mannequini started suspecting faulty mobo07:02
mannequinbut it posts and all07:02
tomreyndid you check the kernel log from when it froze, though?07:03
tomreynbecause so far this mostly looks like guesswork07:03
mannequinbut no i booted 5.10 and it works07:04
mannequini also should urgently update this devices bios07:04
ViperXL75yo mannequin07:14
ViperXL75I also have a similar behaviour07:14
ViperXL75so far I've gotten the feeling that it's something to do with GDM307:14
ViperXL75the GUI part07:15
ViperXL75try to look into the logging of ubuntu and grep for "gdm3"07:15
ViperXL75usually by SSH-ing into the computer via Putty or so, and locate gdm3 with "ps -A" and then issue the command "kill 3325(example)"... it will force GDM3 to restart unlocking ur GUI.07:16
ViperXL75Well that's in my case07:16
ViperXL75Now i gotta relog to start working07:16
ViperXL75gl on it07:16
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mannequinis there a way to get rid of 5.13 entirely and stay on 5.10?07:24
vanusok07:26
mannequinso my conclusion is07:33
mannequinthis was broken kernel07:33
mannequinbecause the freeze was looping sound boofer over and over07:34
mannequinbuffer07:34
mannequinif it was hardware failure it would just freeze07:34
mannequinconsidering switching back to debian07:34
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mannequinok i got an errror notification when i login to gnome08:31
mannequinhow to fid out what got borked?08:32
mannequinjournalcts -xe shows no errors08:32
KBarmannequin: what kind of an error?08:43
odenHi, what's the procedure to exclude stuff when generating the initrd on ubuntu server 20.04 LTS ?08:44
mannequinjust a generic error window with no details and canccel and report bug buttons08:44
mannequinKBar: ^08:44
KBarmannequin: what's the output of `ls -l /var/crash`?08:45
mannequin-rw------- 1 root whoopsie   115998 lut  3 07:15 linux-image-5.14.0-1004-oem.0.crash08:46
mannequin-rw-r----- 1 wsky whoopsie 33101143 sty 29 20:37 _opt_zdoom_zdoom.1000.crash08:46
KBarmannequin: `ls -l /var/crash | nc termbin.com 9999`08:46
mannequinso it's the kernel08:46
mannequin5.14 was giving me suprises on Debina elsewhere as well08:46
KBarmannequin: where did you get this version of kernel?08:47
KBarmannequin: mainline build from kernel-ppa?08:49
mannequinKBar: i've spent last 2 hours in bringing my system back up from it's knees08:49
mannequinKBar: straight from officiall ubuntu repo mirror08:49
KBarmannequin: what version of ubuntu?08:50
mannequin20.0408:50
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KBarmannequin: 5.14 isnt available from the official repo08:52
mannequinit shows up in my apt-cache search list08:52
mannequini didn't add any ppa to it08:52
KBarmannequin: `sysctl kernel.osrelease`08:53
mannequinkernel.osrelease = 5.13.0-27-lowlatency08:53
KBarmannequin: `ls -l /etc/apt/sources.list.d/`08:53
mannequin$ ls -l /etc/apt/sources.list.d/08:55
mannequintotal 408:55
mannequin-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 190 sty  27 15:09 google-chrome.list08:55
KBarmannequin: I suggest sending this crash report with `apport-bug /var/crash/linux-image-5.14.0-1004-oem`08:55
mannequini did send the report08:55
mannequinalso why is my software mirror picker not opening?08:55
mannequinhow do i run it from console?08:55
KBarmannequin: can you list `ls -l /var/crash` one more time and tell us whether new files .upload and .uploaded were created for your report?08:56
mannequin-rw-r----- 1 wsky whoopsie 33101143 sty  29 20:37 _opt_zdoom_zdoom.1000.crash08:56
mannequin-rw------- 1 root whoopsie   115998 lut   3 07:15 linux-image-5.14.0-1004-oem.0.crash08:56
mannequinthat's all08:56
mannequincan you tell me how to run software center from terminal?08:57
mannequinotherwise i ont be able to ebug it08:57
KBarmannequin: then it wasn't uploaded. what are the last lines `systemctl status whoopsie.service | nc termbin.com 9999`?08:57
mannequinhttps://termbin.com/wcao08:58
KBarmannequin: depending on whether you want the snap one: `gnome-software` and `snap-store`08:58
mannequincan you tell me how to run software center from terminal?08:58
mannequini just want to change my mirror08:58
KBarmannequin: you can't do that there. Open the "Software & Updates" app.08:59
KBarmannequin: your report wasn't sent.08:59
KBarmannequin: run the command I gave you from the terminal.08:59
mannequini can't open the app08:59
mannequinit does not open08:59
mannequintell me how to run it from terminal08:59
KBarmannequin: That's not Software Center. You need to be more precise and specific. Run `software-properties-gtk` for "Softrware & Update"09:00
lalelumannequin, try with dbus-launch programname09:00
mannequinKBar: http://paste.debian.net/1229427/09:01
mannequini've ran chwon -R root:root /usr at one point09:02
mannequinmaybe this broken it09:02
Ravagethat information would have been very helpful09:02
Ravagethat for sure broke more than one thin09:02
Ravageg09:02
KBar+109:03
Ravagebackup your files and reinstall09:03
mannequinjust tell me how to fix this app09:03
KBarmannequin: seems like your curiosity destroyed a perfectly stable system09:03
mannequineverything works09:03
Ravageno it doesnt09:03
KBarmannequin: nobody owes you anything here. Stop acting entitled.09:03
mannequintell me how to repair that software app09:03
mannequinwhatever, i change the mirror from cli09:04
KBarmannequin: `sudo apt reinstall software-properties-gtk` although i doubt it will revite it09:05
mannequinit didn't09:06
KBaror just run `sudo s-p-g`09:06
KBarand keep running everything with sudo09:07
KBarbecause otherwise it wont let you launch anything i'd guess09:07
KBaruntil you eventually do something like `sudo rm -rf *` in some very important directory and finish your system for good09:08
mannequineverything runs well but this app09:09
KBarokay. if you say so09:10
mannequinjust help me fixing this one app09:10
mannequinfrom there i will manage09:10
mannequinKBar: Ravage that's the fix https://askubuntu.com/questions/789966/software-updates-crashes-and-will-not-open09:18
mannequinthank you for your effrot09:18
lalelucan i remove 'deactivated snaps' without worrying ?09:21
lalelui mean something like this. gnome-3-26-1604       3.26.0.20210401             102       latest/stable    canonical✓   deaktiviert09:22
mannequinKBar: but now the app says polkit needs to be setuid as root and it is root09:22
Ravagebut everything works.. how can that be? .. ok i will just be silent and make some coffee09:23
KBarlalelu in general, you dont want to touch things like gnome-3-* bare, core, etc09:23
Ravageif its inactive you can probably remove it. if any snap needs it it will be reinstalled anyway09:24
Ravagebut if you can space the few megabytes then just let it be09:25
lalelubut if have a newer gnome-3-*-200409:25
laleluok thank you i remove them now09:25
Ravagethats how snaps work. they provide different environments for every app09:25
KBarlalelu means that some other snap may be using the older version09:25
KBarlalelu if you for example install a Qt snap, you will get something like qt5-frameworks09:26
laleluah, ok09:26
KBarthose gnome snaps are needed for the snaps you installed because those snaps cant see the gnome on your desktop09:27
lalelui upgraded this ubuntu from 16.04 lts to 20.04 and was shocked about the gnome snaps09:27
Ravageyou are easy to shock :)09:28
mannequinRavage: i'm getting there09:28
lalelu:)09:28
mannequinRavage: app wors from root but sudo wont work09:28
lalelui don't like all this snap app crap09:28
KBarlalelu you just wait until you encounter a 500mb calculator flatpak app09:28
KBaryou'll probably have a heart attack09:29
lalelucalculator went away a few minutes ago09:29
lalelugnome-charcters too.. because i made my own with lazarus09:29
Ravagei tried my first windows server 2022 install and the cumulative update for 01/2022 is 23gb :D09:29
KBarmannequin: thats what i told you...09:29
Ravageso it can always be worse09:29
KBarRavage and that is why that word is banned here!09:29
KBarhow dare you?09:29
Ravageit is clearly not banned. im still here :D09:30
KBarravage well you're mercifully forgiven the first time09:30
trafficjamhow do i reset my mouse? the cursor has disappeard from the screen09:31
Ravageunplug and plug in again?09:31
trafficjami tried the `modprobe -r psmouse` thing but to no avail09:31
trafficjamlaptop09:31
KBartrafficjam: is that X or Wayland?09:31
Ravageevery mouse i used in the last 10 years was USB really :)09:32
trafficjamlol so weird, it came back a few seconds after i typed that (guess modprobe worked), but then my keyboard wouldn't type to input09:33
trafficjamnow both are working09:33
KBartrafficjam: also wouldnt that be a touchpad? regardless if you're on X and Gnome, try resetting the shell by presing Alt+f2 and typing in `-r`09:33
trafficjamyeah touchpad i meant to say09:34
trafficjammaybe modprobe took a minute or so to complete09:34
KBartrafficjam: doubt it09:34
trafficjamnot sure what it was then09:34
KBargreasy touchpad09:34
KBarwipe it with alcohol09:34
mannequinKBar: i had to purge and reinstall polkit, works now09:34
mannequingonna make a quick reboot to make sure stuff works09:35
mannequinKBar: works now, hopefully nothing remained broken at this point09:36
trafficjamKBar: no definitely not, one of the cleanest touchpads you'll find, it was a software issue09:36
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frosthey09:45
frostwhy is my snap store white all of a sudden?09:46
frosti just launched it09:46
frostit has adwaita and no, im not running it as sudo09:46
frostcan somebody explain?09:48
frosti use ubuntu 20.04.309:48
frostplease help i dont know if when i install something it will brick09:50
KBarfrost would that be possible for you to post a screenshot?09:54
frostsure but idk if it shows my wallpaper09:54
frostok ill post one but is there a tool to screenshot in ubuntu?09:54
KBarfrost press Shift + PrtSc09:54
frostok09:54
KBarfrost: it will open a selector. or Alt + PrtSc to take a screenshot of the currently active window09:55
frosti selected09:55
frostand it screenshotted but where is the screenshot09:55
KBarfrost: it was written in the dialog. It's in your Pictures directory09:56
frostoh found it09:56
frostlemme show the screen shot wait for a sec09:56
frosthttps://imgur.com/a/RV9QrHk09:57
KBarfrost and what exactly is wrong here?09:58
frostKBar: not using my theme09:58
KBarfrost and what is your theme? share the name and post another screenshot in another window which has the correct current system theme09:59
KBars/in/of09:59
frostKBar : i dont wanna screenshot now ill send a link to the pling09:59
frosthttps://www.pling.com/s/Gnome/p/168131509:59
KBarfrost it's just a theming issue then. looks like the maintainer never bother to include selectors for snap store in their gtk.css files10:00
KBarfrost so no, youre fine. you wont brick or kill anything10:01
frostKBar : thanks!, i really thought my theme was gonna be there i was scared i thought it ran as root10:01
frostThanks for helping!10:01
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scannoSigh. nVidia and Wayland still not working on 21.10 with 510.47.03 driver. With a monitor connected to the HDMI port, Wayland crashes and returns to the login screen.10:18
KBarscanno: yeah, nvidia is a known offender. What GPU is that?10:20
scannoGTX3060 (hybrid with ryzen7 5800)10:21
lotuspsychjelast thing i heared, latest nvidia drivers were making progress for wayland10:22
KBarDid you try `ubuntu-drivers install`?10:22
lotuspsychjemaybe testing 22.04 devel is also worth a shot on kernel 5.15 scanno10:22
scannoOh without HDMI attached, Wayland works10:22
scannoBut as soon as I attach a monitor to the HDMI port, kaboom10:22
scannolotuspsychje: Yeah will try that in a few weeks, when I do not need my laptop for some critical work 🙂10:25
lotuspsychjecritical work laptop might need a stable LTS10:25
KBarlotuspsychje: which is why suggesting a devel release might not be a great idea in this channel.10:26
lotuspsychjealso check what KBar adviced, if you running the most reccomended driver for your card10:26
lotuspsychjeKBar: worth a shot meaning testing purposes, not daily driver10:26
alistarhey guys10:27
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recycleherohey guys10:27
KBar!ask10:28
ubottuPlease don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience10:28
recycleherowhy ubuntu 20.04 lts is running on my 32bit10:28
recycleheroit seems the cpu can do 64 bit too. e2140. solved10:30
KBarrecyclehero: ~ lscpu | head -n5 | nc termbin.com 999910:30
KBarwithout the tilde (~)10:30
recycleheroKBar: I am on my daily Gentoo. the ubuntu isnt connected yet. I always wondered about this 32 bits cpus that can work in 64 bit mode too.10:32
recycleheroKBar: x86_64%32-bit, 64-bit%Little Endian%36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual%210:34
KBarrecyclehero: that means your CPU is 64-bit capable10:34
recycleherois there any diffrent between am64 and x86_64?10:34
recyclehero*amd10:34
KBarrecyclehero: not really10:35
KBarjust different naming10:35
recycleherogreat thanks10:35
recycleheroI am going to use Shinobi NVR on the ubuntu. I am starting with 1TB hard disk. should I go lvm? is there any pros? opinionated answers only10:37
recyclehero1 Disks for now. and based on Shinobi estimator I can handle 1 week of streams in 1TB10:38
mannequini'd just go with one bare luks container10:39
mannequinwithout lvm10:39
mannequinif that's your secondary driv10:39
mannequine10:39
mannequinif it's your system drive go luks+lvm10:40
recycleheromannequin: its system drive and the only. thanks I will consider lvm10:41
mannequinlvm will only be usefull if you use luks or more than one drive10:42
recycleheromannequin: how about I need more space in the future for non NVR stuff so I want to shrink /home. lvm will be useful in this scenario. I dont get the relation between luks and lvm10:43
mannequinwell luks creates an encrypted container where you can set up lvm and implement your partitions10:44
* recyclehero afk 10:45
mannequinwithout lvm there could be only one partition in the luks container10:45
scanno<lotuspsychje> "critical work laptop might..." <- In this case critical means writing my thesis.10:48
ubuntucinnamonreaiema10:53
KBarrecyclehero: this channel is not for opionated answers. consider joining #ubuntu-offtopic or something broader like #linux10:53
ubuntucinnamonrejest tu jakis polak ?10:53
KBarubuntucinnamonre: join #ubuntu-pl10:54
ubuntucinnamonreJEST TU JAKIS POLAK ?10:54
mannequinnie10:54
KBarubuntucinnamonre: this channel is for Ubuntu support and it's in English.10:54
KBarubuntucinnamonre: for support in Polish, join #ubuntu-pl10:54
ubuntucinnamonreTO DOBRZE BO CHUJ IM WSZYSTKIM W DUPE10:54
mannequinthat guy is asking for moderation10:55
ubuntucinnamonrePLAY THE GAME WUAKE CHAMPIONS HUMan?10:55
ubuntucinnamonrequake champions10:56
KBarubuntucinnamonre: !guidelines10:56
laleluubuntucinnamonre, big bad game q3 rules10:58
KBar!pl | ubuntucinnamonre10:58
ubottuubuntucinnamonre: Na tym kanale używamy tylko języka angielskiego. Możesz uzyskać pomoc w języku polskim na #ubuntu-pl.10:58
ubuntucinnamonreDoes anyone play quake nchampions here11:00
ubuntucinnamonre??????11:01
KBarubuntucinnamonre: what's your question and problem?11:01
KBar!ask | ubuntucinnamonre11:01
ubottuubuntucinnamonre: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience11:01
ubuntucinnamonreone does not answer the question.11:02
Jeremy31ubuntucinnamonre: this is for Ubuntu support, not to find someone to play a game with11:02
KBarubuntucinnamonre: this channel is for Ubuntu-specific questions and support11:02
ubuntucinnamonreoki sory11:02
KBarubuntucinnamonre: if you don't have any questions related to the Ubuntu operating system and its running, consider visiting other channels.11:03
Jeremy31There might be a #quake channel11:04
gordonjcpJeremy31: there certainly used to be, I haven't been in it since I stopped running a Quakeworld server though11:04
gordonjcpJeremy31: so, ~20 years11:04
Jeremy31quakenet IRC servers still up?11:05
Jeremy31ubuntucinnamonre: click on ircs://irc46.quakenet.org11:07
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KBarHow can I disable all modules that provide IPv6?11:25
Jeremy31KBar: https://www.thegeekdiary.com/how-to-disable-ipv6-on-ubuntu-18-04-bionic-beaver-linux/  It still might show a local IPv6 in iwconfig11:30
KBarJeremy31: thanks. I already disabled it in NetworkManager. a bunch of modules are eating up some amount of memory sitting there doing nothing so why not disable them completely11:33
Jeremy31KBar: blacklist the modules?11:33
gordonjcpwhy would you bother disabling IPv6?11:35
Jeremy31gordonjcp: It gave me issues updating11:36
KBargordonjcp: because my ISP doesn't use and I don't care about it11:36
KBar*it11:36
KBari have no use for it11:36
KBarand Im tight on memory. already disabled a bunch of useless modules11:37
gordonjcpKBar: here's a tenner, go and buy another 32GB of RAM11:37
gordonjcpreeeeallly struggling to see how breaking network support is going to save any memory11:38
KBargordonjcp: thanks. I rather download a bit more of it. you know of any good site or app store?11:38
gordonjcpthis sounds like the folk who saw the handles off their toothbrushes to save ~6 grams when hiking11:40
KBargordonjcp: yeah, I'm sorry I'm that way.11:42
gordonjcpKBar: have you considered slimming down things that are actually using memory?11:44
mannequin90s--00s thinking11:45
leandrot0sh1Hey guys12:14
leandrot0sh1can anyone help? my mouse is right-clicking on its own12:14
leandrot0sh1and sometimes it stops working at all12:15
leandrot0sh1I also noticed abnormal usage of CPU12:15
leandrot0sh1can anyone help ?12:15
leandrot0sh1can anyone help ? my mouse is right-clicking on its own.. and sometimes it just stop working at all.. I also noticed abnormal usage of CPU .. how to figure out what is happening?12:26
leandrot0sh1can anyone help ? my mouse is right-clicking on its own.. and sometimes it just stop working at all.. I also noticed abnormal usage of CPU .. how to figure out what is happening?12:35
EriC^^leandrot0sh1: you could boot an older live usb to see if it's a hardware issue or what12:37
Ravageor try another mouse12:38
EriC^^(assuming it's not a touchpad)12:38
RavageThen he should have said touchpad12:38
EriC^^ok mr wait for someone to help then talk12:39
RavageAnd he wrote it 3 times to make sure we get it12:39
EriC^^whatever12:39
EriC^^wanna bet it's a touchpad?12:39
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, it is not a touchpad12:39
EriC^^nevermind12:39
RavageGlad we didn't bet now?12:39
EriC^^yes :D12:39
leandrot0sh1lol12:40
aminvakili have 6 identical servers with 2TB hdd, what do you suggest for having a 3TB (6 * 1TB, replica 2) shared storage between these reachable from all of them?12:40
aminvakilusing ubuntu 18.0412:40
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, it was working fine and its a brand new mouse/keyboard12:40
EriC^^leandrot0sh1: it could still go bad, if you dont have another mouse, you could try booting an older kernel in case it somehow helps, or just use a live usb to see if it still does it12:42
leandrot0sh1@Ravage, i have tried another mouse and the same happened12:43
EriC^^about the cpu usage, see which process is using it using 'top'12:43
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, the cpu usage goes up and down with no app open12:45
leandrot0sh1it must be the kernel.. how can I install an older version and boot that one?12:46
EriC^^leandrot0sh1: yeah but something must be using it, look at top it should show what process is using it12:46
EriC^^leandrot0sh1: you should already have 1 older kernel, hold shift to get grub when the pc boots, then advanced, then choose the older kernel12:46
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, the top usage comes from gnome-system-monitor (2-20%)12:47
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, i'll reboot and try with an older kernel12:49
leandrot0sh1@EriC^^, I have kernel versions 5 13 027 and 5 13 028.. I'm trying version 027 now.. if it still bad, which apparently is, how can I install an even older one?12:53
thearcanebronykernel broke?12:54
thearcanebronyi havent used ubuntu in quite some time but could you tell me what's going on?12:55
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VIAhi al13:20
VIAcan anyone tell me how to uninstall/reinstall a printer including purgin all settings ?13:20
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VIAfor some reason the device doesnt takes jobs form my PC anymore. it says "paused" in some printing dialog. the device works fine .. test pages copies etc all work. just suddenly stopped printing anything13:21
LiblxHello, is there a GUI tool to find duplicates not only by name but by size, too?13:48
BluesKajHiyas all13:49
ioriaLiblx, czkawka (available via snap) sounds a good tool13:59
Liblxioria, thank you!14:17
jsmoothis there a scripting interface (maybe using Python) that would allow writing something that would pop-up a reminder to reboot the machine at a user-specified amount of time?14:20
leftyfbjsmooth: notify-send14:21
thearcanebronytheres always cron for task scheduling under ubuntu14:21
thearcanebronyand systemd's timers14:21
thearcanebronythough systemd's timers allow you to say `time since startup`14:22
Guest520Hi14:23
thearcanebronyand then repeat every x amount of time14:23
Guest520my Lubuntu is stuck on "Emergency Mode" and I dont know what is causing that can someone help me please?14:24
thearcanebronyprobably need to fsck14:24
Guest520I used mount -a to get to the graphic default mode, but it is only atemporary solution if i shutdown the machine now and reboot I will get to the emmergeny mode again14:26
Guest520thearcanebrony : Can you help me out on what i need to do to not get my ubuntu data lost and how to stop it from apearing PLZ14:27
lotuspsychjeGuest520: wich lubuntu release is this?14:28
Guest52076Hi sorry I got disconnected14:32
Guest52076I asked about getting out of the emmergency mode in my Lubuntu14:32
Guest520I asked about getting out of the emmergency mode in my Lubuntu14:33
Guest520the logs gives this in the first line Linux version 5.13.0-27-generic (buildd@lgw01-amd64-045) (gcc (Ubuntu 9.3.0-17ubuntu14:33
Guest520and i originally installed Lubuntu 20.04 LTS14:34
Guest520in the logs there is in red "Failed to start  File System Check on /dev/disk/by-uuid/d3273dc5-96fa-47f2-8a02-870c88ec0644."14:35
Guest520there is also in red " EXT4-fs error (device sda7): ext4_mb_generate_buddy:1137: group 32, block bitmap and bg descriptor inconsistent: 11855 vs 11857 free clusters14:36
Guest520what does that mean ?14:37
RamzerSiema14:37
Guest520Any help pls14:37
mannequinjak się ma to siema14:37
Ramzerchyba ze to sciema ze sie ma14:38
mannequinalbo jest albo nie ma14:38
Ramzerenabled disabled14:38
Ramzerkurwa zaprqaszam do biosu14:38
Guest520??14:38
Ramzer:p14:38
Ramzerc:/'\14:38
Ramzerdel command.com14:39
Ramzer:P14:39
RamzerJebac mobile internet shit fuck14:41
Ramzerlowww ping14:41
Ramzerenterteiment disabled14:41
Ramzerenabled wifi lat14:41
Ramzerhhtttttttp14:41
mannequini keep some local mp3 files for such occasions14:42
Ramzerkurwa czy cos14:42
Ramzer:p14:42
Ramzerclear14:42
Ramzerexit14:42
Ramzeryo14:42
mannequin /exit14:42
andi_hello, is there a way i can install gcc-4.5.2 on my ubuntu focal?14:43
mannequinbootstrap and chroot perhaps14:45
vincenzomlHi there. I have a serious problem on my ubuntu machine; I installed this machine 3 years ago and always upgraded it; have been using ubuntu since the first release and generally speaking know what I'm doing, *USUALLY*.14:48
vincenzomlNow I get several errors from chrome and firefox about errors in certificates14:48
vincenzomlIn a chrome anonymous window, these errors *do not* appear. On another user account of the same machine, everything works.14:48
leftyfbvincenzoml: check the data/time of your machine14:48
vincenzomlThe errors show clearly that some certificates are identifying themselves with the domain name of my provider14:49
vincenzomlThis happens while visiting some sites hosted on github.io so that's impossible.14:49
leftyfboh, then that maybe sounds like an issue with your ISP doing things they shouldn't14:49
vincenzomlBut this only happens in my user account. Where would you start looking at?14:49
vincenzoml@leftyfb, I thought so, but as I said on another account and on an anonymous window that doesn't happen.14:50
vincenzomlI also changed my DNS settings to use google, this didn't change a thing14:51
vincenzomlmust be some openssl library which gets preloaded in my session14:52
vincenzoml(yes I suspect a worm or something like that)14:52
mannequintry #security14:52
mannequinalso do you use httpseverywhere?14:53
vincenzomlTHANKS14:53
vincenzomlsorry for the caps14:53
vincenzomlno I don't use it14:53
leftyfbvincenzoml: check to see if there's maybe some sort of proxy running on your machine that your user/browsers are configured for. Look for addons15:02
vincenzomlleftyb in gnome I don't have any proxy configured, is there any other way there could be a proxy on ubuntu without me knowing in detail?15:05
leftyfbvincenzoml: env |egrep -i "http|proxy" # would be a good place to start. But also look in your browser settings/addons/extensions.15:08
leftyfbvincenzoml: also try deleting all of your browser settings and starting over15:08
vincenzomlleftyb: also using openssl on the command line I see the same misbehaviour15:15
vincenzomlno traces of proxies in ENV15:15
leftyfbvincenzoml: then that isn't user-specific15:16
vincenzomlleftyfb, I came to the same conclusion :D  and then went to the other user account. This must have an explanation, which could as well be some LD_PRELOAD trick on specific executables15:16
vincenzomlbut I am unsure how to proceed15:16
lionel1quit15:25
ioriavincenzoml, are you sure you're fully updated ? what's your release and kernel ?15:43
mannequinok i want to get kernel 5.13.28 rid out of my os16:03
mannequinhow16:03
mannequinKBar: ^16:03
leftyfbmannequin: why?16:03
flughafenquestion: I downloaded a kvm image from here: https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/focal/  but it doesn't boot at all?16:03
mannequinbecause it makes my machine freeze16:03
leftyfbmannequin: what release are you running?16:04
mannequin20.0416:04
leftyfbmannequin: what kernel version are you running?16:05
mannequin5.13.2716:06
KBarleftyfb: I think it was 5.13.0-27-lowlatency (from earlier today)16:06
mannequinyeah16:06
mannequinbut .28 is freezing my os16:06
leftyfbmannequin: why are you running a lowlatency kernel?16:06
mannequinyes16:06
leftyfbmannequin: why?16:06
mannequinwhy not?16:06
leftyfbmannequin: nope, that's not a valid reason16:07
KBarflughafen: what's your Ubuntu version?16:07
flughafen20.04 KBar16:07
KBarflughafen: pardon me, which image are you trying to boot into specifically?16:08
flughafenIt's nto showing any thhing. No grub, etc.16:08
mannequinyour dependency system is broken16:09
mannequini want .2716:09
mannequinapt forces me to install .2816:09
KBarnobody's forcing you to install anything16:09
KBarits you typing in your password and confirming the operation16:10
leftyfbmannequin: have you tried just using the linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 kernel?16:10
EriC^^flughafen: holding shift when the pc boots might show grub, or esc16:10
leftyfbEriC^^: it's a KVM image16:10
KBarEscape if UEFI, Shift if BIOS/Legacy16:10
leftyfbflughafen: how are you trying to boot the image?16:10
mannequinKBar: apt forces me to do so16:11
leftyfbmannequin: have you tried just using the linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 kernel?16:11
mannequini think i jusr rm the kernel from /boot16:11
leftyfbmannequin: that is the wrong thing to do16:11
EriC^^KBar: actually uefi also uses shift, i think esc was for grub116:11
KBarmannequin: yeah, and then you wonder why nothing works16:11
mannequin.27 orks perfectly16:12
KBarEric^^ are you sure? Because I've tested this many times and know for a fact that on UEFI system its Esc16:12
mannequinworks*16:12
leftyfbmannequin: in order to help you, we need to understand why you're running a lowlatency kernel and what causes the latest HWE kernel to "freeze"16:12
flughafenleftyfb: I made a new kvm image in libvirt, by picking that image16:12
EriC^^KBar: ive had 3 uefi laptops, all shift16:13
KBarEriC^^: (talking about GRUB2 obviously)16:13
EriC^^maybe both work?16:13
leftyfbEriC^^: this is kvm nothing to do with EFI16:14
KBarEriC^^ maybe your laptops had shift and esc swapped on boot :D but maybe both16:14
KBarmannequin: that's not how it works. you can't just remove the kernel image from /boot just because you can doesn't mean you should16:15
Ravageflughafen: did you check https://multipass.run/ ?16:15
flughafenKBar:   https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/focal/release-20211129/ubuntu-20.04-server-cloudimg-amd64-disk-kvm.img16:15
leftyfbKBar: they don't seem interested in doing things properly or spending the time to figure anything out. I think they're just going to be on their own from now on16:16
mannequinok i'm on .28 generic now, lets see how it goes16:16
Ravageif you really want to do it all manually there a guides like https://yping88.medium.com/use-ubuntu-server-20-04-cloud-image-to-create-a-kvm-virtual-machine-with-fixed-network-properties-62ecae025f6c16:16
KBarmannequin: config files all over your system will still point to 0-2816:16
KBarleftyfb: yeah, I figured that a while ago.16:16
leftyfbflughafen: I would suggest using multipass or LXD to build and manage kvm's16:16
KBar+1 for lxd super easy16:17
leftyfbflughafen: hell, I would just stick with lxd containers if you don't need a GUI in those VM's16:17
flughafenit jjust says Booting from harddisk, GRUB_FORCE_partuuid set, attempting initrdless boot16:17
KBarthough not for snap haters16:17
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mannequingeneric still freezes16:18
mannequinupdate-grub will look for kernel files in /boot16:19
mannequini'm removing them manually16:19
flughafenI just need an ubuntu thing for testing. *16:19
Ravageflughafen: https://multipass.run/16:19
flughafenI need to test installing a package i built(i'm am a suse guy)16:19
flughafenjust for a second then i can burn it for fire16:19
Maikmannequin: your system freezing could be a hardware issue or.... you use wayland16:20
KBarflughafen: does that package provide anything in GUI?16:20
mannequinit's not a hardware issue it happens only on this one kernel16:20
mannequinstop taking me for an idiot16:20
flughafenKBar:no16:20
mannequinthis is isultive16:20
MinveraI'm using regolith i3 and installed lxde, and some DEs. I think it installed multiple sound servers or something that's making my audio crackle. What should I do?16:21
Maikmannequin: calm down, no one does take you for an idiot. It's you who makes a problem out of nothing, stop with that.16:21
KBarflughafen: then LXD containers are your best option. or Multipass16:21
leftyfbMinvera: sorry, we do not support Regolith i3 here16:22
KBarMinvera: `cat /etc/os-release | nc termbin.com 9999`16:22
mannequinMaik: am i the one making my kernel not working properly?16:23
leftyfbmannequin: if you delete that image file manually, you have now created a self-inflicted broken system. You were told not to. Do not ask for support anymore here with that system16:23
Maikmannequin: you know exactly what i mean and now stop the drama16:24
KBarmannequin: why come here and ask if you don't bother listening?16:24
MinveraKBar, https://termbin.com/0lei16:24
mannequini ran update-grub after removing the .28 faulty files, all will work now untill next release16:24
leftyfbmannequin: you have shown zero interest in getting to the root of the problem and trying to resolve it properly.16:24
leftyfbmannequin: you are on your own now, good luck. Please do not ask for support with your self-inflicted broken system going forward16:25
KBarMinvera: I mean installing multiple DEs is not a clever idea. that's probably contributing to your issue16:25
MinveraKBar, yeah so should i apt purge these IDEs or what?16:25
leftyfbKBar: their distro is not suppored hre16:25
KBarMinvera: you can't undo that. Back up and fresh reinstall.16:26
Minveraor apt purge the sound servers? not sure how sound works on linux so not sure if i need to uninstall servers, drivers, or what16:26
Minverasound servers*16:26
mannequini'm taking this to #linux since you're insultinve, disrespectfull and with no will to help16:26
KBarmannequin: sorry but the same can be said about you.16:26
Maikmannequin: stop the bickering16:26
mannequini'm not talking to you anymore16:27
Maikmannequin: stop it16:27
mannequini just did, it's you who continue16:27
Maiksigh16:27
Maik!ops | mannequin16:27
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KBar#linux will probably be even more disrespectful…16:28
MaikKBar: stop provoking him please16:30
flughafenKBar:i'm not finding an multipass binary?16:30
KBarflughafen: Ravage gave you a link to their website.16:30
KBarflughafen: https://multipass.run/16:31
Ravageyou need snap for that16:31
Ravagethere are instructions linked how to install it for most linux dists16:31
flughafeni installed it16:31
MinveraKBar, so should i apt purge sound servers? i'm not sure how sound works on Linux if I should apt purge sound drivers, sound servers, or sound something?16:32
Minveraif i have more than 1 sound server16:32
leftyfbMinvera: your Linux distribution is not supported here16:32
KBarMinvera: fresh install with a proper DE of your choice16:32
Minveraleftyfb, what do you mean? I installed ubuntu 20.04 and apt install some packages16:33
Maikleftyfb they use Ubuntu 20.04?16:34
leftyfbMinvera: you said you were running regolith i3 which is it's own linux distribution16:34
Minverathere's a PPA for it which I did and installed the package16:35
KBarMinvera: have a read through this thread on ubuntuforums: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2415676&p=13848099#post1384809916:35
flughafenKBar:found it16:35
leftyfbMinvera: ah, my apologies16:35
KBarMinvera to have an understanding how DEs work.16:36
jwashhi everyone, i'm using qemu-img to create backed clones for a project. is there a way to specify a random change for the mac address of the clone? i'm using a bridged network from the host.16:53
rfmjwash, that wouldn't be done when creating the image with qemu-img, but when the VM is created using the image17:07
jwashyea17:07
jwashi've been doing it manually at that step17:07
jwashis there a utility which can change the hostname, mac, and ip address automatically?17:08
jwashfrom the command line?17:08
jwashi could put macchanger on the base image17:08
jwashthen make a sh script to change them all at once17:09
taholmes160Good Morning Everyone - Just coming back to ubuntu after about 10 years off -- just installing my first attempt17:11
Maiktaholmes160: welcome back and good luck :)17:12
taholmes160Thanks -- Hopefully I wont have problems -- but We'll see17:13
jwashit's a great time to be back17:13
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taholmes160thats cool17:14
jwashespecially with ubuntu17:15
jwashubuntu feel like its 90% ready to go head to head with win7 minus the gaming17:15
taholmes160ok, im not really a gamer -- this computer will be running docker to host a production tracking application for Architectural Visualization productions17:16
Minveraactually i think i was wrong, i was just in a webex meeting where apparently the speaker just had a crackly mic XD17:17
leftyfbjwash: taholmes160: feel free to discuss ubuntu in #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic. This chat is for support issues17:17
taholmes160understand -- sorry17:17
jwashfor my issue virt-clone would do, but it looks like it won't do a backed clone17:18
rfmjwash, well, there's hostnamectl for changing the host name, "ip address" for setting the ip, and googling around there's a utility called "macchanger" for the mac address.  I've never used macchanger, and I think it's too late to change the MAC after boot since the kernel would go through ipv6 link-local config very early...17:18
jwashyea17:19
jwashrfm, i use all 317:19
jwashbut it would be great to do it during the time of cloning17:19
jwashif the feature of macchanger were inside virt-clone it would be huge17:20
jwashi create and destroy/delete clones all the time17:20
jwashspecify the bridge, and change the mac17:21
rfmjwash, just reading the virt-clone man page, I see the "--mac RANDOM" option.17:21
jwashvirt clone <> backed clone17:23
jwashthat's the main feature i'm after17:23
jwashno point cloning a 20gb file into another 20 gb file 100 times17:23
rfmjwash, so how do you create the VM running the image?  That's the point to do this.  (I use virt-install)17:28
jwashstop the master vm17:29
jwashthen use qemu-img to create the backed clone .qcow217:29
jwashstart the new clone with virsh or virt-manager17:29
jwashuse vnc or spice to change hostname, mac, ip17:30
jwashthat's what i do today17:30
jwashi very rarely have the master vm running17:30
mannequinhow come on my other computer also running 20.04 i can see kernel 5.15 in the database?17:30
jwashdid you update apt sources?17:31
mannequinof course17:31
jwashcompare the repos17:31
jwashare they the same17:31
taholmes160I am trying to install the latest stable version of Ubuntu on a little older dell Core i3 Computer -- It has 3 250 gb hdd -- I selected the ubunut installation with safe graphics, the installation proceeded until the screen went to what looked like tv snow on about 60% of the screen -- then it went blank all black -- its been about 1/2 hour running now17:31
taholmes160im not totally sure whats wrong17:31
jwashwhat model?17:31
thunderhey folks. I'm having an issue installing initramfs-tools on my box running kernel 5.15.2-051502-lowlatency (the minimum required to support my wifi card) and an intel tigerlake quad core i7-1165G7 cpu. details of the error and installed tgl firmware --> https://termbin.com/vnxg17:32
taholmes160hang on a sec -- checking17:32
jwashi'm on a 7490 right now17:33
jhutchinstaholmes160: I'd start by verifying the checksums of your downloaded image and your imaged device.17:34
leftyfbthunder: why are you running a lowlatency kernel. Also why are you running a kernel that isn't officially supported?17:34
jhutchinsI've had pretty good luck with Dell laptops since ~200817:34
jhutchinsDidn't always get the function keys or the card readers, but everything else works.17:35
taholmes160@jwalsh -- its an optiplex 79017:35
thunderleftyfb: lowlatency kernel isn't required. just what I happened to boot up with. I have the regular installed too. that kernel version is the minimum required to support the wifi card on my box. anything prior to that and I'll have no internet.17:35
taholmes160and I now have a mouse pointer on screen17:35
taholmes160but nothing else17:36
jhutchinstaholmes160: Woo!17:36
taholmes160ok, must have been slow dvd drive -- its got the desktop up now17:37
jwashdecent computer, buy some more ram, an i7, and a ssd17:40
taholmes160ya - -not gonna be my desktop -- just a background machine -- ram and ssd are easy -- I looked at moving to an i7 but the socket is not compatible17:41
taholmes160:(17:42
rfmjwash, so you need to set the mac address in virsh/virt-manager, but I don't know just how (since I use virt-install, which is another interface to libvirt, so clearly libvirt can do it17:42
jwashmeh17:43
jwashthat's what i do today17:43
jwashi can edit the xml file17:43
jwashhmm17:43
rfmjwash, from some googling around I see other people have done this by editing the xml17:48
craigbass76This is more of a MySQL question, but... Has anyone seen any weirdness with their command line MariaDB client? I run SELECT * FROM TABLE; and a couple columns are only partway there, but when I select just those two columns, I can see fine.17:49
leftyfbcraigbass76: try #mysql17:50
craigbass76Yeah, I did when I thought it was an actual data import problem. That's why I wondered about the ubuntu/GNOME3 client.17:51
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craigbass76That's when I eamn, not That's why17:51
jwashcraigbass76 this is off topic but i have weird lags with postgres sometimes17:51
Guest7547#ubuntustudio17:51
leftyfbcraigbass76: mysql has absolutely nothing to do with gnome, nor the OS, as far as your particular issue17:51
jhutchinscraigbass76: What about the actual MySQL client?17:51
jhutchinscraigbass76: Is the gnome client anything like phpMyAdmin?17:52
jwashtry dbeaver17:52
craigbass76jhutchins: No, I'm at a command line17:52
leftyfbcraigbass76: try #mysql17:52
craigbass76I'm going to twaek how I import, and if that fixes it, I'll know it was my fault all along.17:52
jwashcraigbass76 are you running the cmd line tool on the server or client?17:52
jhutchinscraigbass76: is there a difference in results depending on whether you're logged in to the client or you're issuing queries from the shell?17:53
thunder?17:53
jhutchins!paste17:55
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://paste.ubuntu.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com/ !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:55
mannequinis there a ppa for new kernels meant to be running on lts releases17:56
mannequin?17:56
leftyfbmannequin: none that are supported here17:56
mannequink17:56
leftyfbmannequin: HWE kernels are only from Canonical17:57
mannequinso i'm stuck with 5.13.27 untill they fix it17:57
leftyfbmannequin: or you could spend some time and effort troubleshooting your issue17:58
mannequinwell17:58
leftyfbyeah, I know, not your thing17:58
mannequinwhat happens is the system freezezs and the audio boofer loops17:58
mannequinall i can tell you17:58
lotuspsychjeplease share your dmesg in a pastebin mannequin, so volunteers can take a look17:59
mannequinbuffer*17:59
leftyfblotuspsychje: they first need to reinstall the HWE kernel because they manually deleted the files in /boot17:59
mannequindmesg works only for the current session18:00
mannequinthere is syslog however18:01
leftyfbmannequin: troubleshooting requires reinstalling the proper kernel and booting to that to figure out what's going on with it18:01
mannequini did a temporal workaround18:03
leftyfbnope18:03
mannequinyep18:03
leftyfbmannequin: if you want help, you follow instructions and don't try doing your own thing18:03
mannequini set my system so it boots to .2718:03
Maikhe doesn't want to listen so why even bother leftyfb18:03
mannequini am not 3 years old18:03
lotuspsychjemannequin: if you want help from the volunteers, you need to take advice from them18:03
mannequin15 year linux experience18:03
leftyfbmannequin: then stop acting like it18:04
mannequinall they telkl me is "reinstall your os" or "it works on my end"18:04
Maik15 years linux experience? i highly doubt that18:04
leftyfbmannequin: zero people here have said that to you18:04
mannequinthat actually happened today18:04
zer0funIs there a channel for people testing 22.04? or is this the place to ask questions?18:04
mannequinso stop lieing or being uninformed18:04
lotuspsychje!next | zer0fun18:05
ubottuzer0fun: Jammy Jellyfish is the codename for Ubuntu 22.04. For technical support, see #ubuntu-next. For testing and QA feedback and help, see #ubuntu-quality.18:05
leftyfbmannequin: reinstall the kernel properly to begin troubleshooting or you're done getting help from here18:05
Maikstarting to bicker again mannequin?18:05
mannequini want my system to work not put it under maintanance for next few hours18:05
mannequinjust because a kerle dev screwed up18:05
mannequinkernel*18:05
leftyfbmannequin: ok, then there's nothing left to do. Good luck and leave stop filling this channel with non-support issues18:06
mannequinbai fake support\18:06
leftyfbdamn, I didn't mean to put "leave" in there honestly18:06
leftyfbnot that I'm upset either18:06
jwashyou're a mod?18:07
leftyfbno18:07
Maiki simply don't care, his loss18:07
thunderhey folks. I'm having an issue installing initramfs-tools on my box running kernel 5.15.2-051502-lowlatency (the minimum required to support my wifi card) and an intel tigerlake quad core i7-1165G7 cpu. details of the error and installed tgl firmware --> https://termbin.com/vnxg18:07
jwashbe nicer to people18:07
lotuspsychjethunder: wich ubuntu release are you on?18:07
thunderlotuspsychje: focal18:08
thunderincidentally, is it safe to remove the non tgl firmware from /lib/firmware/i915/ ?18:09
thundercuz there's really no need for stuff that doesn't pertain to my cpu18:09
thunderand if so, what's the recommended way to do that? can I just `mv` it elsewhere, or `rm`, or is there some extra steps required?18:10
purpleideahey folks, i'm digging into zfs in ubuntu and I'm trying to understand why there are dkms packages as well as zfs.ko built-kernel-module-binary stuff already built in some packages? Are both mechanisms used for zfs? What does the installer use? What is going on? Many thanks!18:16
jhutchinsthunder: I think the ideal method would be to remove the meta package that included all the extras and find some way of installing just the package you need.  That probably will mean maintaining updates separately18:25
jhutchinsthunder: Disk space is pretty cheap these days, there's no real reason to remove it except to reduce clutter.18:26
thunderokay. I won't bother then. but I wonder why installing intramfs-tools is giving me grief about firmware for cpu versions I don't have18:27
thunderis there some way I can configure it to only deal with the hw that actually exists?18:27
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lotuspsychjethunder: do you have a bug ID about your wifi card not supported below 5.15 kernels?18:39
thunderlotuspsychje: it's specific to the laptop I own. https://community.frame.work/t/using-the-ax210-with-linux-on-the-framework-laptop/184418:46
thundernot sure if there's an official bug ID18:46
lotuspsychjetnx thunder18:47
thunderanyway, as I'm using that very laptop right now, it's not an issue. I'm just trying to install the initramfs-tools package and it's giving me grief because it's looking for an earlier version of the cpu firmware than what I have installed18:47
lotuspsychjeJeremy31: know about these^18:47
lotuspsychjethunder: are you playing with mainline kernels or ppa18:48
thundermainline18:48
lotuspsychjethunder: you could maybe talk to the kernel experts at #ubuntu-kernel18:49
thunderokay. thanks18:49
taholmes160my installation is not happy with the onboard graphics card on this computer -- so it boots to a black screen -- I seem to remember there is a way to switch from gnome to a text output -- but I cant remember what its called, nor how to do it19:06
lotuspsychje!tty | taholmes16019:07
ubottutaholmes160: To get to the TTY terminals 3-6, use the keystroke Ctrl + Alt + F3-F6 respectively. Ctrl-Alt-F2 or Ctrl-Alt-F1 will get you back to your graphical login (Ctrl-Alt-F7 on 16.04). To change TTY resolution, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ChangeTTYResolution19:07
taholmes160cool - thanks19:07
lotuspsychje!nomodeset | taholmes160 can also help to bypass black screens19:10
ubottutaholmes160 can also help to bypass black screens: Systems with certain graphics chipsets may not boot properly out of the box. "Temporarily Add a Kernel Boot Parameter for Testing" as discussed at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters to add the "nomodeset" parameter there.19:10
herschelI installed ubuntu 21.10 on a thinkpad x1 carbon alongside windows and it seems to have broken the sleep functionality19:12
herschelso, if I'm running windows and the computer goes to sleep, when I try to start up again it reboots19:12
herschel(I'm slightly confused, this might not actually be what's happening, because sometimes it's in what looks like sleep mode and this doesn't happen? anyway it always happens if the lid was closed and I leave it for >~15 mins)19:14
herschelbest case I'd like to fix this and have both installed, if I can't have both there's some chance I'll give up on windows19:14
herschelI had this same problem on a lenovo x131e chromebook running debian ~7 years ago, I assumed that was due to chromeos weirdness19:15
herschel(that wasn't dual booting, but still)19:15
tomreynsince we can only help with ubuntu, and this appears to be an issue experienced running windows (even though there's a suspicion (?) this could be related to the dual-boot setup) i would suggest clarifying what the root cause is with windows folks first of all.19:16
herschelwell it's surely grub's fault19:17
craigbass76Offtopic I imagine, but is there a Windows equivalent to /var/log ?19:17
herschelat least I'd like help just removing grub and ubuntu altogether?19:17
jwashdos prompt fixmbr?19:18
tomreynherschel: how could it be grub's fault if it happens while the system enters / returns from sleep, not reboots?19:18
craigbass76I'd wipe the whole thing from a livecd and start over. Grab your windows key first. You can legally download Windows iso now and just reinstall using your own key.19:18
herscheltomreyn, well the only thing that's changed from windows' perspective is grub19:19
craigbass76I have to do it in virtual box every time Windows goes belly up.19:19
craigbass76herschel: Ahh, there might have been a bad windows update.19:19
herschellike, on the same day I installed ubuntu?19:19
herschelsounds unlikely19:19
craigbass76It's Windows. Who knows.19:20
jwashlol, true19:20
herschelwell, ignore everything I said before:19:20
herschelI installed ubuntu with grub, I'd like to remove both19:20
herschelhow can I do that?19:20
craigbass76I'm still appalled it started taking up twice the disk space all of a sudden (hence my last VM reinstall)19:20
tomreynherschel: if this is an eufi booting system you can delete the 'ubuntu' directory off the efi system partition and delete the partitions ubuntu was installed on (backup first if you have relevant data there). optionally, before removing ubuntu, you could run wipefs to also remove file system signatures of what will be unpartitoned space later.19:21
jwashherschel: fixmbr19:21
jwashthat will do it19:21
herschelso this gets run from within *nix?19:22
herschelI can't tell if it gets booted as a separate OS temporarily or something19:22
leftyfbherschel: what are you going to do when you find out removing ubuntu and grub doesn't fix your issue?19:22
herschelI mean at that point I'll probably reinstall windows lol19:23
herschelbut I'd rather not have to do that19:23
leftyfbherschel: I would start by disabling fast boot in Windows and see if that helps19:23
herschelwhat does that do?19:23
tomreynthat and the hardware clock registry change should be the first thing everyone does who runs windows next to linux19:24
leftyfbherschel: feel free to google it19:24
herschelI see, I did that, I'll reboot and see if it worked19:26
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Guest28can anyone give me a hint on grub? I'm stuck19:38
Guest28I tried to copy my system to another disk but it wont boot19:38
Guest28unfortunately the second disk is smaller19:39
Guest28I only need to copy the grub and the efi stuff the main partition is btrfs and I copied with btrfs send19:39
tomreynGuest28: the easiest approachis probably to backup and resintall. less easy, unless you are familiar with the shell and block devices and file systems in general, is to do a chroot repair from a live / recovery system.19:41
tomreynoh btrfs, i won't be able to help with this.19:41
tomreynabout grub, you will want to first of all understand / tell us whether you're uefi or bios booting, and where grub is installed.19:42
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rudolfsbundulisHi, I have a mega annoying usb-c issue with Ubuntu (I described it here: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1390959/ubuntu-18-04-loosing-usb-c-displays-usb-devices), if anyone is interrested to spend time reading it, maybe I could get some advice? This is basically making my life unbearable:D19:46
bunjeeI have a "note" on my desktop I cannot get rid of - anyone help out?19:46
rdrbunjee: is it kde or gnome19:46
bunjeegnome19:46
Guest28it's efi19:47
bunjeerdr - gnome19:47
Guest28I just wanted to migrate my current disk to another disk19:47
bunjeerdr - kde - sorry19:47
rdroh no problem, you might find more help in #kubuntu for other desktop related problems19:48
rdrbut i'll figure out how to fix it19:48
Guest28tomreyn then i boot into minimal bash stuff19:48
rdrclick on the note, on the bottom should be a red trash icon19:48
bunjeerdr - great...19:48
bunjeerdr - nothing19:49
rdrnothing pops up? weird19:49
rdri am using a new version of KDE19:49
rdryou might have luck with going into "edit mode" and deleting it from there19:50
bunjeerdr - how do I find the version of KDE?19:50
rdrSettings -> About should show you, it's on the bottom19:50
rudolfsbundulisAnd maybe a smaller question - can anyone explain what is "Intel SPT PCH root port ACS workaround enabled" line which I see in dmesg, when my usb devices disappear, what is the actual "workaround" and can it be turned off (and what are the consequences)?19:50
rdrbut if you right click the desktop, you might see "Edit mode" or something similar19:50
rdrthen, hover over the note and it should give you options to remove it19:50
bunjeerdr - I figured it out - thank you...19:52
tomreynGuest28: so... if you will try to repair, there are a few things you will need to gain understanding of. are you aware of how the firmware finds the uefi system partition? do you know which one it tried to load grub from? did you update efivars to make it load the right grub. how far does your boot get, is the issue actually with grub not loading or with grub not finding its configuration file, or is the issue in the initrd?19:53
rdrbunjee: awesome, you might be able to prevent it by changing your "Desktop mode"19:53
tomreynGuest28: https://askubuntu.com/a/831241 may be useful for reinstalling grub on the active ESP.19:53
rdroh wait, you can still create notes in desktop mode instead of folder mode, it just changes how the desktop folders and files are displayed19:54
Guest28let me try this command seems to be cool19:56
rdrbut if it's any consolation, they've made it easier to remove notes in the later versions19:56
Guest28tomreyn https://pastebin.com/ZeEWaWiN20:00
Guest28I think that's what I wanted to do20:04
Guest28I have a working rootfs but need to install the bootloader20:04
tomreynGuest28: hmm, this sounds like the system failed to access the nvram where the efi variables are stored20:05
Guest28where's the nvram?20:05
Guest28I'm using chroot btw20:05
tomreynon your mainboard20:06
tomreynsorry, i don't have time to explain uefi basics right now20:06
Guest28it's ok don't worry :)20:06
Guest28I thought it was saved in a file or something20:06
auctusso i "sudo apt install fonts-ibm-plex", and then all the text in my installation of gimp turns into boxes. Uninstall fonts-ibm-plex, and gimp is okay again20:46
auctusi wonder why20:46
herschelso, the thing I was told re windows sleep mode fixed that problem20:49
herschelI'm back in ubuntu, I have some problems:20:49
herschelfractional scaling in wayland in the default wm seems substantially broken, the right of the top of the bar doesn's display20:50
herschellike it's cut off, and the menu when you hit the super key seems to also think the display should be much smaller20:51
t410_Habe eine Datei gelöscht.20:51
herscheler, larger20:51
herschelanyway, I'm wanting to use sway, I used to run i3 on debian, but I use colemak20:51
t410_Habe eine Datei gelöscht. sie ist nicht im Papierkorp. Wo finde ich sie?20:51
tomreynauctus: how did you install fonts-ibm-plex and gimp? whihc ubuntu release are you running? d you restart gimp in between? is there any error or warning reported when you   sudo apt update && sudo apt -f install    ?20:52
herschelwhen I was running i3, I had ibus startup from .xstart or whatever it was20:52
tomreyn!de | t410_:20:52
ubottut410_:: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de, #kubuntu-de, #edubuntu-de oder #ubuntu-at. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!20:52
herscheland same for remapping capslock to ctrl20:52
herschelwell, not same, but it was in .xmodmap which is obviously of no help20:52
herscheland eg like, even if I start ibus manually with sway running, some applications don't respect it? like the defaull terminal takes no notice20:53
herschelactually it looks like even in the default DE, with colemak it's mapped capslock to backpace? I can't even find where to change that20:54
leftyfbherschel: switch to xorg from wayland20:58
herscheljust, give up on wayland?20:58
leftyfbherschel: if it doesn't yet support your needs, then what choice do you have?20:59
herschelwell sure, but it might do what I want and I just don't know how to do it20:59
leftyfbI've seen multiple issue with fractional scaling20:59
herschelho hum21:00
auctustomreyn: both by apt from the standard ubuntu repos, ubuntu 20.04, i did restart gimp, no errors from "sudo apt update && sudo apt -f install"21:01
auctus...hmm, reinstalled fonts-ibm-plex again and it didnt break gimp this time21:01
herschelwell that might do it I suppose21:01
auctuscomputers have so much going on now, hard to know where to look to figure things out21:02
tomreynauctus: your system logs can help there sometime, but it takes some time to get used to reading them.21:02
tomreynstill a *whole lot* better than 'other OS', because you can actually identify and fix root causes.21:04
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auctusi absolutely do not have time in my life for proprietary operating systems. Hey by the way we put ads in the menus and we're rebooting with no option to delay21:08
herschelokay back in xorg21:09
herschelthe colemak layout in the default DE has capslock to backspace, which, honestly the kb layout shouldn't be messing with that and that's not standard colemak21:10
herschelbut, in any case, it doesn't look like there's any way to edit21:10
herschelit21:10
herschelibus works fine, so I can leave the DE's setup alone, and I plan on using i3 anyway21:11
herschelbut, the way in the past I had setup the capslock to control thing doesn't work with the way login works, I guess?21:11
herschelunless I just rip out the entire DE altogether, and start x by hand each time from the shell21:12
mannequini need some assistance in pinning jammy to my focal21:29
leftyfbmannequin: here we go again21:29
leftyfbmannequin: do not do that21:29
mannequini need new kernel21:30
mannequinthe kernel.org one fails to build21:30
leftyfbyou said everything was fine with your 5.13.0.27, use that21:31
mannequinok21:31
mannequinbut there is no guarantee .29 wont contain the same bug21:33
leftyfbmannequin: if you have enabled jammy repo's on your machine and updated or installed packaged which pulled in a bunch of other packages, it is now time to wipe your machine and reinstall from scratch.21:33
mannequini did not21:34
leftyfbmannequin: there's no guarantee there's a bug in the kernel to begin with21:34
mannequini know how to pin but on debian21:34
sarnoldmannequin: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack21:35
mannequinbookmarked21:36
mannequinok found a way how to properly remove .2821:57
mannequinapt-get autoremove `apt-cache search linux | grep 5.13.0-28 | awk '{print $1}'`21:57
purpleideahey folks, i'm digging into zfs in ubuntu and I'm trying to understand why there are dkms packages as well as zfs.ko built-kernel-module-binary stuff already built in some packages? Are both mechanisms used for zfs? What does the installer use? What is going on? Many thanks!22:06
sarnoldpurpleidea: the dkms packages aren't used in most situations22:08
purpleideasarnold: Do you know the historical story behind this or why they're still around?22:08
sarnoldpurpleidea: they're handy if you need to patch zfs for something, or if you want to run a different version22:08
purpleideasarnold: that's a good point, thanks!22:08
purpleideasarnold: Am I correct in assuming that the stock zfs.ko version built by ubuntu core is what most people use then?22:09
sarnoldpurpleidea: my assumption is that leaving them in place inthe zfs-linux package reduces the size of change that we'd carry from the debian packages22:09
purpleideasarnold: another excellent point RE: debian, thanks!22:09
sarnoldpurpleidea: I'm not entirely sure which gets more use... I'm using the zfs.ko from the kernel packages on my laptop, but my larger server had an issue that was easier to resolve via a patch to the dkms packages, and that's what I'm running there. so I've got one of each :) heh22:10
purpleideasarnold: fantastic, thanks! -- silly question, but can you confirm if the ubuntu installer itself uses the zfs.ko or dkms? (i assume the former, but I haven't found the build scripts for the .iso yet)22:11
sarnoldpurpleidea: it'll almost certainly be the zfs.ko from the kernel packages -- it takes an eternity to build the dkms packages, there's a fair amount of single-threadedness going on in those builds :(22:11
purpleideathat's what i thought, thank you again22:12
sarnoldit certianly wouldn't be a fun and easy installation experience :) hehe22:12
purpleideaagreed!22:15
purpleideasarnold: many thanks!22:15
sarnoldpurpleidea: sure thing :)22:22
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bray90820Hey so I am having a graphical issue on 21.10 when in full screen mode the sidebar flickers for like 10 seconds22:31
bray90820My video card is a XFX Radeon RX 570 RS22:32
tomreynbray90820: that's the dock on a default ubuntu desktop? is there anything on your logs about an amdgpu issues?22:34
bray90820It is the dock22:34
bray90820And how would I view my logs22:34
bray90820Where are they located22:34
tomreynjournalctl22:34
tomreynjournalctl -b    for the current runtimes', -f to follow, -k for only kernel messages, and there are many other options22:35
tomreynthere's also a GUI22:36
tomreynthose logs are from /var/log/journal - stored in a binary format. if you still have rsyslog or another syslog daemon installed you probably also have plain text (/gzip compressed) logs in /var/log/syslog22:38
shibbolethyeah, because when you're troubleshooting binary logs are exactly what you're looking for22:50
shibbolethkinda like how on windows your system must be bootable to reboot into safemode for troubleshooting :P22:50
shibbolethunless you pull the power during boot five times or had the foresight to enable legacyboot for f8 access22:51
bray90820tomreyn: If you are still around here is the log not exactly sure what it all means but the part with the graphical glitches should be near the bottom23:04
bray90820https://pastebin.com/raw/LGaN6ung23:04
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tomreynbray90820: do you have custom gnome-shell extensions installed? if so, try whether it still happens after you disable them (temporarily)23:12
parakovskyguys can somebody please explain to me how to recompile the kernel on ubuntu 20 to apply the patch that makes usb bluetooth dongle works as explained here https://askubuntu.com/a/1222944 I never patched kernel before23:16
bray90820tomreyn: I disabled them and yes it still happens23:17
tomreynbray90820: from a quick glance, there were no critical messages about amdgpu on your log. and since it only affects the fock, i suspect it's more likely something in the gnome domain23:19
jhutchinsparakovsky: It's a rare skill these days, but this may help: https://askubuntu.com/questions/163298/whats-a-simple-way-to-recompile-the-kernel23:19
bray90820tomreyn: So what does that mean to me?23:20
tomreynbray90820: i suggest trying with a new user account, this should tell whether it's happening due to modifications you have made in yours.23:21
bray90820I'll do that later got stuff to do right now23:21
bray90820But thanks for your help23:21
tomreynyou're welcome23:21
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