=== grys is now known as gry === lotuspsychje_ is now known as lotuspsychje [09:01] another cheese report bug #1968855 [09:01] Bug 1968855 in apport (Ubuntu) "apport fails when trying to report a problem about Cheese" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1968855 [09:38] Blah [09:39] The gdm3 update sitting in proposed nukes the option of using wayland on my Nvidia 1050 [09:39] What the hell is that about? [09:39] This is single graphics card desktop so it doesn't have hybrid graphics [09:40] hope that doesn't make it into the rc release [09:46] howarth: that update is marked block-proposed due to bug 1968809 - a work in progress I think [09:46] Bug 1968809 in gdm3 (Ubuntu) "Verify that the gdm cherry-picks are wanted for jammy" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1968809 [11:11] anyone also thinks the new built-in screenshot tool should have a chooseable dir to save to? [11:11] just tested gnome-screenshot again, and it had that feature after the shot [11:34] has anyone tried kxstudio or ubuntu studio packages on this? [11:34] 'this'? [11:35] Sorry Jammy Jellyfish [11:37] mrbob: ubuntu studio is an official ubuntu !flavour [11:38] Yeah but I want gnome 42 because ooh look shiny. [11:39] mrbob: use your apt-cache search foo, to see wich packages available for your ubuntu release [11:40] I heard gnome 42 wasn't on anything but the development release for ubuntu and some other distros which I wasn't a fan of. [11:58] mutter update has fixed Firefox drag and drop bug #1964541 - at last :) [11:58] Bug 1964541 in Mozilla Firefox "Cannot use Drag and Drop in gnome-shell 42 (Wayland session)" [Unknown, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1964541 [12:00] wow big bug PaulW2U [12:00] wasnt even aware :p [12:01] oh, that one really annoyed me - couldn't arrange tabs or bookmarks [12:02] i still got that popup on the right side on FF snap [12:02] havent been able to record it yet [12:03] I've still not seen that elusive popup [12:03] on a fresh boot, on random something popups so fast, cant even see what it is [15:23] hi, please hlelp, i broke my computer [15:23] by trying to upgrade to 22.04. i tried booting the three kernels in my GRUB advanced menu in safe mode and they all give me a "ramdisk error" or something and won't boot [15:24] and i can't even boot from Live USB [15:24] (i believe this is due to my gfx card. if i remove it, i can probably make it work, but is there a way to bypass the gfx card during this process?) [15:43] domino14: a "ramdisk error", whatever that is (probably not the original error message?) would be unrealted to an nvidia graphics card. [15:43] sorry, i meant being unable to boot from live usb would be related to the gfx card [15:43] the error I get is: "Loading initial ramdisk ...." "error: out of memory" [15:44] when i try to boot older kernels in GRUB (without the live USB) [15:44] that's booting a 22.04 pre-release? [15:44] i guess so. during the 22.04 install the installer crashed (there was a Python error) [15:44] which python error? [15:45] and what happens when you try to boot the current kernel image? [15:45] i can't remember exactly. it was an Exception. I reported it [15:46] do you know the launchpad ID? [15:46] when I try to boot the current kernel image I just get my bios logo on the screen forever [15:47] this sounds like you'll best do a fresh install [15:47] or disable secure boot in bios and try again [15:47] with the latest kernel image [15:47] should i install 21.10 again? i worry that it'll break again when i try to upgrade it next week [15:48] you can also disable the 'full screen logo show' or 'boot logo' option (could be called similar) to actually get to know where it's failing to prepare the boot [15:48] try the daily iso of 22.04 again. you have to upgrade "soon" anyway [15:48] also, i can't even do the fresh install without removing the gfx card. is this a known issue? It seems that it needs drivers but they're not pre-loaded on the USB or something? (I actually tried loading Linux Mint before this and I also could not get past the boot screen until i removed the gfx card) [15:49] ok, let me try disabling some of that stuff first [15:49] it's not an obscure gfx card, it's a gigabyte geforce rtx 3070 ti [15:50] i do not know whether the 22.04 pre-release builds already contain secure boot signed nvidia drivers. this could be why it's failing to work with that. [15:53] when I installed Mint (I know this isn't a Mint chat) i could not get ethernet/wifi working at all. I think it didn't recognize the chipset. I don't think my motherboard is that new or obscure... but Ubuntu is fine with it, so I just wanted to stick with Ubuntu [15:56] ok [15:57] do you need any more help with this? [16:05] whoa, i got it to boot again, i went to advanced options and just selected the top kernel listed [16:05] and i get the jellyfish. is there anything i can run to make sure my packages are all up to date? [16:06] sudo apt -f install [16:06] does that do anything? [16:06] sudo dpkg --configure -A && sudo apt update && sudo apt -f install && sudo apt full-upgrade [16:06] or do the whole list tomreyn posted :) [16:06] actually i had a typo there [16:07] sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt update && sudo apt -f install && sudo apt full-upgrade [16:07] :) [16:07] this will break on any error, i.e. you may need to re-run this when it breaks [16:07] thanks, everything ran fine, will reboot again [16:08] thanks so much. i don't see how, but removing the bios boot logo seems to have fixed it (it's probably a coincidence, but at least i can see what is going on) [16:09] maybe you want to reinstall the current kernel image again if it doesnt boot correctly [16:12] it doesnt' seem to give me a choice at the beginning anymore (computer just boots straight into ubuntu) [16:12] then everything is fine [16:13] thanks again, very appreciated [16:14] do a bios upgrade as well, if you havent [16:14] i tried to - followed the instructions earlier and it did not upgrade [16:14] like, it can't detect the firmware file [16:15] get support from mainboard manufacturer then, they'll have a forum [16:16] or tell us what this (run in a terminal emulator such as gnome-terminal) reports: journalctl -b | grep DMI: [16:16] should be just one line, or you omitted the ":" [16:18] Apr 13 12:11:25 themonolith kernel: DMI: Micro-Star International Co., Ltd. MS-7D42/MAG B660M MORTAR WIFI DDR4 (MS-7D42), BIOS 1.00 11/12/2021 [16:18] it sent my last message right? I got some "no messages from outside" channel mode [16:23] domino14: unless you have the intel Core i9-12900KS CPU (you probably do not), use the second version listed (7D42v12) at https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/MAG-B660M-MORTAR-WIFI-DDR4/support [16:23] upgrade instructions are on top [16:25] (lack of) "Support Post Screen Delay item function" may be why the system failed to boot with the vendor logo shown [16:33] thanks [16:33] so it seems like my gfx card is definitely acting up right now [16:34] im using the "NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-510 (proprietary, tested)" [16:34] looks right. make sure you login to an Xorg session and not wayland [16:34] on what nvidia videocard? [16:35] gigabyte geforce rtx 3070 ti [16:35] how do I know if i'm in Xorg and not wayland? [16:35] ravage, nvidia is supported with the egl package [16:35] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/egl-wayland [16:36] yes, i was surprised too :-D [16:36] it still does strange things on my 22.04 [16:36] logout. select your username. click on the gear on the lower right [16:37] rtx 3070 ti draws a lot of power [16:37] how do i format the drive so i can update the bios? [16:37] with disks for example [16:38] format to fat32, i guess.. [20:45] Will 22.04 work with an Nvidia 3060? [20:47] Chunkyz, https://www.nvidia.com/Download/driverResults.aspx/184785/en-us -> supported products [20:50] linux results are https://www.nvidia.com/de-de/drivers/results/187162/ [20:50] sorry. https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/results/187162/ [22:11] 12:10 AM [22:11] Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied [22:11] libvirtd [22:11] 12:10 AM [22:11] Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied [22:11] libvirtd [22:11] 12:10 AM [22:11] Failed to read AppArmor profiles list '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied [22:11] libvirtd [22:11] 12:10 AM [22:11] Failed to open file '/sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles': Permission denied [22:11] anyone has an idea how can i fix that? [22:33] gausus: Please use a pastebin service for conveying the logs from now on. [22:35] gausus: root owns that file >> "-r--r--r-- 1 root root 0 Apr 13 14:35 /sys/kernel/security/apparmor/profiles" - who what and where is trying to access ?