[00:56] <webchat30> Hello, is this chat in English or German ?
[00:57] <sarnold> english
[00:57] <sarnold> there's an #ubuntu-de
[00:57] <mundelj_kozikCMD> russian
[00:57] <sarnold> but it's quite a bit smaller, and late at night :)
[00:57] <webchat30> ok...
[00:58] <webchat30> does anybody gives support for ubuntu touch?
[00:59] <Bashing-om> !touch  webchat30
[01:00] <webchat30> I have problems with google contact sync function on OTA 22
[01:01] <Bashing-om> !touch | webchat30
[01:01] <sarnold> ubports folks have a telegram channel and a webforum thing, https://forums.ubports.com/?pk_vid=4c623527be409bc616446276780af033
[01:02] <webchat30> ok, thx a lot..
[01:11] <marc_> Anyone know of a any software for linux for nuclear spectroscopy
[01:13] <marc_> its ok i found some :D
[01:14] <Bashing-om> marc_: 'apt search spectroscopy' also gives some hints.
[01:14] <marc_> i will try that now
[02:17] <zwelch> hi all... i just upgraded a couple of machines to jammy, and i'm having trouble with apt accessing my local mirror.  It uses a LetsEncrypt certificate, and apt reports it as invalid certificate.  My browsers and older machines can access it fine.  The ca-certificates package is current, which was my first guess.  Any tips?
[02:19] <zwelch> incidentally, i can use the Acquire::https::Verify-Peer "false" trick to access it, but that's not the correct solution.
[02:20] <sarnold> zwelch: you may have more luck in #ubuntu-next, there's more folks who run -devel in there
[02:20] <zwelch> sarnold: thanks :)
[02:39] <lucas_arg> hello all... is it possible i have tearing in 20.04 with nouveau, nvidia and intel drivers??
[02:40] <lucas_arg> dont now if its a kernel problem xorg problem or what
[02:45] <donspace> hello guys!
[02:45] <donspace> greetings from rpi
[08:45] <chuko> when i run take a screenshot of a window(area of a window), by pressing Ctrl+Shift and PrintScreen...where on earth is it stored? I am not able to find it inside Pictures Desktop or anywhere else immediately obvious?
[08:46] <chuko> typo delete "run"
[08:47] <TheFatherMind> When you use a keyboard shortcut, the image is automatically saved in your Pictures folder in your home folder with a file name that begins with Screenshot and includes the date and time it was taken. If you do not have a Pictures folder, the images will be saved in your home folder instead.
[08:47] <chuko> Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS
[08:48] <TheFatherMind> You can read more about it here... https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/screen-shot-record.html
[08:48] <chuko> Thats what i expected but am unable to find the images in either location
[08:48] <TheFatherMind> Oh dear
[08:50] <chuko> is there a way to trace whats happening during the shortcut press (perhaps by viewing the config file;if possible, mapping the shortcut action or like strace does for applications
[08:57] <chuko> TheFatherMind, thanks for your help mate, im an idiot lmfao =) alls working as intended but i mistakenly was pressing Ctrl Shift PrintScreen and was able to select the area to screenshot but with the press of Ctrl no image would save
[08:57]  * TheFatherMind smlies
[10:39] <rollappuser> Hi
[10:40] <rollappuser> I am rollappuser
[10:41] <rollappuser> Hi Chanserv
[10:41] <rollappuser> I am rollappuser
[10:42] <Minilucywhinston> Hi
[10:43] <Minilucywhinston> I am Minilucywhinston
[10:43] <Minilucywhinston> But you can call me Mini
[11:31] <Guest8758> hi
[11:32] <luna> hi
[11:35] <Guest8758> what kinds of chatroom
[11:35] <Guest8758> all are coder?
[11:51] <tomreyn> !support | Guest8758
[11:51] <tomreyn> there is also #ubuntu-offtopic for other chat topics
[12:09] <Kolusion> Hi all
[12:09] <neure> hi3
[12:09] <Kolusion> Is there Ubuntu repositories over HTTPS?
[12:09] <neure> I am trying to use remmina, but alt-tab keeps switching local windows even in fullscreen mode
[12:10] <neure> any suggestions how to get remmina keyboard work correctly?
[12:41] <Kolusion38> So no one knows if there is APT repositories over HTTPS?
[12:53] <EriC^^> Kolusion38: https://askubuntu.com/questions/146108/how-to-use-https-with-apt-get
[12:58] <Kolusion38> Thanks EriC^^
[12:59] <Kolusion38> I tried using HTTPS in the sources.list file but it failed to resolve.
[12:59] <EriC^^> Kolusion38: no problem
[12:59] <EriC^^> hmm, it's saying connection reset here as well
[13:01] <EriC^^> Kolusion38: it seems that https://fr.archive.ubuntu.com is resolving, but not some others i tried
[13:02] <Kolusion38> Could you please confirm for me if it resolves using the main repo?
[13:02] <EriC^^> archive isnt, neither is us.archive
[13:03] <Kolusion38> Hmmm
[13:03] <Kolusion38> You said 'fr.archive.ubuntu.com' is resolving?
[13:03] <EriC^^> yup
[13:04] <Kolusion38> Thank you for trying that.
[13:04] <EriC^^> you're welcome
[13:04] <Kolusion38> My network card is currently unavailable but I will give it a try later.
[13:06] <Kolusion38> French repo working. You can always rely on the French
[13:06] <EriC^^> haha :D
[13:07] <Kolusion38> I am a Dassault fan :)
[13:07] <Kolusion38> Good bye everbody
[13:56] <BluesKaj> 'morning folks
[14:00] <ice9> I'm unable to select other graphics driver at all: https://ibb.co/6br1Xyz any help?
[14:00] <ice9> also I didn't install any drivers manually, why it's saying this?
[14:02] <GSMarquis> Where is the page that details whats in next release?
[14:06] <lotus|TUX> !next | GSMarquis
[14:07] <Jeremy31> ice9: you are probably using the nouveau driver
[14:07] <webchat60> hello
[14:51] <vlm> is there a way i could view the manual or info pages of a package without needing to install it?
[14:53] <BluesKaj> vim, in the terminal: man nameofpackage
[15:23] <vlm> BluesKaj, i think for that to work the package needs to be installed already, was thinking more of a way to browse the manual pages or info pages for packages in the repository wihtout installing
[15:24] <leftyfb> vlm: google
[15:24] <leftyfb> vlm: you can't view files you don't have installed
[15:26] <vlm> leftyfb, was thinking more if the pages resides also other places than just in the packages itself in the repository? Is there a way i could install just the manual or info pages for a package without the program itself then?
[15:26] <BluesKaj> yeah, my apologies vim...haven't used man pages much so i've forgotten the package had to be installed
[15:26] <leftyfb> vlm: no
[15:26] <raub> vlm: sometimes the manpages are available online
[15:27] <ngoti> hello
[15:27] <vlm> thanks all, its usefull with the pages being availible opn the web aswell, was just thinking it be nice to do this from the all mighty terminal
[15:28] <raub> Since the manpages are usually part of a package, it is hard to install them separately. Can be done with manual effort though
[15:29] <raub> Not worth the effort IMHO
[15:30] <vlm> was thinking maybe install the source and go from there, but that defeats the purpose of not downloading the program again, oh well
[15:32] <raub> Does anyone know what would make a vnc viewer (in my case, TigerVNC) to decide to act like I have the caps lock key on?
[15:33] <raub> ssh'ing to the same hosts I am vnc'ing do not have the same issue
[15:45] <mrig> Hello
[15:47] <mrig> I have recently installed ubuntu after using debian for some time, I'd been using the program reaper on debian and it work straight away on there, when I try to run it on ubuntu I'm having some difficulty accessing ALSA; I was wondering if there are any settings that I might need to investigate before being able to run this?
[16:42] <octav1a> Hello, I'm trying to solve an issue with bluetooth audio. There are two problems: audio delay, and clipping when the audio switches between sound and silence. I've been told to try switching the sound device from "High fidelity playback (A2DP Sink)" to the other option "Headset Head Unit (HSP/HFP)" to attempt this fix. However, this setting doesn't properly "stick" when selected in the menu. I found the terminal command for this to check if there are
[16:42] <octav1a> errors, and there are. I can run "pactl set-card-profile bluez_card.41_42_C1_F5_94_84 headset_head_unit" and I get a reply "Failure: Input/Output error"  . If I try adding sudo to the command, I get "pa_context_connect() failed: Connection refused"
[16:57] <jwpapi> I have a link to a debian file on dropbox, how can I add this to my binary path?
[17:04] <zer0fun> hello everyone.  I am having trouble with my nvidia gpu.  I installed drivers through the additional drivers app and for some reason the app now says I am using a manual driver.
[17:04] <zer0fun> Anyway to uninstall the drivers and try a newer version?
[17:05] <jhutchins> jwpapi: You would have to mount dropbox as a Linux filesystem first.  It's possible, but not easy.
[17:06] <jhutchins> jwpapi: Chances are that whatever reason you're trying to do this it won't work well, if at all.
[17:06] <jhutchins> jwpapi: What kind of file is it?  Why are you trying to have it on you executable path?
[17:06] <jwpapi> https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/anf5hXhl/
[17:07] <jwpapi> jhutchins: apparently you can download a file directly from dropbox if you exchange `dl=0` with `dl=1` so I did `wget url` inside of `/usr/local/bin`
[17:07] <jwpapi> Now I have the file there
[17:07] <jwpapi> I renamed it to `ipapi`
[17:08] <jwpapi> And hoped that ipapi as a command would work, but response is `command not found`
[17:08] <leftyfb> jwpapi: did you make the file executable?
[17:08] <jwpapi> No that was what the support gave me
[17:08] <jwpapi> leftyfb: So I guess have to make it executable?
[17:09] <jwpapi> worked!!
[17:09] <jwpapi> Thank you guys
[17:21] <zer0fun> Ok I found a solution and have reinstalled the nvidia drivers, and glxinfo says I am using the nvidia drivers but glxgears only get 65fps.  Is that normal?
[17:26] <cbreak> zer0fun: with vsync?
[17:28] <zer0fun> cbreak I am not sure.  How do I check?
[17:39] <zer0fun> If I switch back to the opensource driver I get 4000 fps
[17:40] <zer0fun> The frustrating part is it was working a week or so ago.
[17:42] <zer0fun> What is the difference in between the nvidia-driver-510 and the nvidia-driver-470-server?
[17:42] <zer0fun> I have tried 510 with no luck
[17:43] <cbreak> if it writes `Running synchronized to the vertical refresh.  The framerate should be` then it's using vsync
[17:45] <zer0fun> I am sorry I don't understand where it would write that out?
[17:58] <cbreak> standard output
[18:01] <zer0fun> cbreak: yes it does when i run glxgears
[18:03] <cbreak> then you can't expect much more frames than your screen can display
[18:06] <zer0fun> How do I turn it off?
[18:17] <jhutchins> zer0fun: Just a wild guess, but it would be reasonable that 4000 fps was at a lower resolution than 65 fps.
[18:46] <Liblx> Hello, can I create an USB stick with bootable windows and ubuntu each on another partition?
[18:48] <zer0fun> Sorry connection dropped.  Is there a way to turn off vsync on my video card?  its an rtx 3050 ti
[18:51] <zer0fun> I found a way to turn it off for the terminal i run glxgears in and the fps go up to 15000.  How do i make it permanent ?
[19:02] <EriC^^> zer0fun: what was the way you used
[19:03] <zer0fun> export GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=0
[19:03] <zer0fun> I can't find the setting in the nvidia gui.
[20:13] <meandrain> hi. I want to find out the version of a package that I want to install. I run: apt-cache search pkg_name    but it does not tell me the version name. Any idea how I find out the version without installing it ?
[20:15] <EriC^^> meandrain: apt-cache policy <package>
[20:19] <meandrain> EriC^^: thank you !
[20:19] <EriC^^> meandrain: no problem
[20:42] <jhutchins> zer0bitz: That's really a question for Nvidia support.  They should be able to supply you with the actual correct answer, rather than guesses and imagination.
[20:57] <BlackMage> hello, i can't install liblzma-dev. the message "Depends: liblzma5 (= 5.2.4-1) but 5.2.4-1ubuntu1 is to be installed" comes up. i have ubuntu 20.04.3 installed
[21:00] <jhutchins> BlackMage: Which repository is your liblzma from?
[21:00] <jhutchins> BlackMage: the -dev
[21:03] <BlackMage> from "http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal/main amd64 Packages"
[21:04] <ioria> BlackMage, you miss focal-updates in your sources.list
[21:07] <BlackMage> iora: yes, thx
[21:07] <BlackMage> * ioria
[21:10] <BlackMage> hmpf, all deb lines from focal-updates has been commented out
[21:10] <BlackMage> but why?
[21:11] <BlackMage> or have completely disappeared, only the commented out deb-src was left of it
[21:14] <BlackMage> hmm, still liblzma-dev : Depends: liblzma5 (= 5.2.4-1) but 5.2.4-1ubuntu1 is to be installed
[21:16] <BlackMage> any ideas?
[21:25] <leftyfb> BlackMage: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/PcDF9ywZV9/
[21:25] <leftyfb> oops, hold on
[21:26] <leftyfb> BlackMage: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/ZcrH42ZMkZ/     make your sources.list look like this. Then run: sudo apt update
[21:26] <BlackMage> i have focal
[21:29] <BlackMage> thx, the line "deb http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ focal-updates main restricted" has missed
[21:34] <BlackMage> what means "-- Looking for IceConnectionNumber in ICE - not found", what is ICE?
[21:35] <leftyfb> BlackMage: in what context?
[21:36] <leftyfb> BlackMage: oh, are you compiling CUDA?
[21:36] <BlackMage> it hasn't been found in an cmake script, and i have no idea what it is
[21:37] <BlackMage> no, only darling
[21:37] <leftyfb> BlackMage: seek support from the vendor of the cmake script
[21:38] <EriC^^> BlackMage: do you have xorg installed?
[21:38] <BlackMage> but I also plan to compile cuda
[21:41] <BlackMage> EriC: no, thanks for the notice