[00:42] <james_lavin> help
[02:53] <AMBGuitarist> Hi
[02:54] <irc_standardnick> hi
[02:54] <AMBGuitarist> Is there anyone really good at sound troubleshooting?
[03:00] <rob0> not in those two minutes, I guess
[03:11] <morganu> I do not have a power saving feature under activities, power. I turned the brightness all the way down under the power thing on the upper right panel... and it is still bright.
[03:12] <morganu> that slider has no effect.  The monitor is too bright.
[03:14] <Obscenity> after 3 failed installs on 3 different isos, i have to question the integrity of subiquity
[03:15] <Obscenity> is there a boot flag to use the old debian installer instead, lol
[03:19] <Obscenity> maybe i should post that in the server channel to be more specific
[04:07] <sandztorm> hello
[04:09] <devslash> does anyone know why this line in my sshd_config https://termbin.com/4jj0 PubKeyAuthentication causes ssh to refuse all connections
[04:10] <sandztorm> can someone help with installation problem for 20.04? upon clicking on install ubuntu server, pc reboots and screen just goes blank
[04:10] <devslash> it used to work just fine but now ssh will now allow password or pubkey auth if i have this line in my config
[04:20] <tomreyn> devslash: you could increase the loglevel and run sshd in the foreground (or follow the log) to maybe get a better idea.
[04:21] <tomreyn> sandztorm: double check the downloaded iso checksum and the data written to the installation media
[04:22] <tomreyn> if *both* are correct, you may need to check your hardware.
[04:22] <tomreyn> (start with a memory test)
[04:26] <tomreyn> devslash: looks like you're getting help in #linux, good. please point it out when you cross post.
[04:57] <valentin>  Доброй ночи. Кто может помочь в настройке wine для старой игры?
[04:58] <sandztorm>  thanks, will try checking the checksum first. if its hardware though it will be weird since the PC is new and haven't been used (1st time install)
[04:59] <ayaka> valentin: how old?
[04:59] <Bashing-om> ayaka: Acer machine by chance ?
[05:00] <ayaka> nope
[05:05] <valentin> Red Alert 2
[05:11] <tomreyn> sandztorm: dead on arrival isn't unheard of. new hardware should always undergo stability testing first of all.
[05:12] <matsaman> valentin: https://appdb.winehq.org/objectManager.php?sClass=application&iId=167
[05:13] <matsaman> valentin: click the version links for specific instructions/notes
[05:31] <Sven_vB> !info xseticon
[05:31] <Sven_vB> are there any plans to add it to Ubuntu?
[05:34] <matsaman> https://snapcraft.io/xseticon
[05:35] <Sven_vB> I see. so the deb package version probably won't
[05:35] <Sven_vB> thanks anyway :)
[05:37] <matsaman> probably won't?
[05:37] <Sven_vB> probably won't be added to Ubuntu
[05:37] <matsaman> where's the deb package?
[05:38] <matsaman> oh you mean .deb
[05:38] <matsaman> and not Debian =) gotcha
[05:38] <matsaman> got me
[05:39] <Sven_vB> yeah. bottom post in https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2250384 claims it exists, but without details.
[05:39] <matsaman> Sven_vB: https://github.com/xeyownt/xseticon#build-and-install-instructions ?
[05:40] <matsaman> 2014 was a while ago, of course
[05:41] <Sven_vB> yeah, found that. compiling it myself is an option to consider.
[05:41] <matsaman> probably quite a wee app
[05:44] <Sven_vB> found the deb on http://packages.leonerd.org.uk/pool/main/x/xseticon/
[07:27] <xu-irc92w> !jammy
[07:53] <Pinchiukas_> Can someone explain to me why grub-pc is no longer available for i386 in jammy?
[07:54] <lotuspsychje> !next | Pinchiukas_
[07:54] <Pinchiukas_> Thanks :)
[08:25] <Nokaji__> Is  Jammy Jellyfish the major, two year release?
[08:26] <lotuspsychje> !jammy | Nokaji__
[08:27] <Nokaji__> Perfect, thanks lotuspsychje !
[08:29] <Nokaji__> Every fourth release, occurring in the second quarter of even-numbered years, has been designated as a long-term support (LTS) release.
[08:34] <NetEcho_> so 22.04 is LTS?
[08:34] <guiverc> Nokaji__, the first release on the even year...
[08:34] <guiverc> 20.10 was the first in the development cycle that continued with 21.04, 21.10 before ending the cycle with 22.04 LTS (in a few days)
[08:35] <lotuspsychje> yes NetEcho_
[08:36]  * guiverc clarifies, first release not including re-spins of prior releases; eg. 20.04.4  (earlier this year; respin of 20.04 using 21.10's kernel stack & all upgrades)
[11:49] <yuzi> hi
[11:50] <lotuspsychje> welcome yuzi
[11:50] <yuzi> will ubuntu based distro get updated after 22.04 lts release?
[11:50] <yuzi> lotuspsychje, hey
[11:50] <lotuspsychje> yuzi: do you mean ubuntu derivatives?
[11:51] <yuzi> yeah maybe
[11:51] <lotuspsychje> yuzi: we can only support ubuntu and its !flavours here
[11:51] <lotuspsychje> yuzi: questions about ubuntu based derivatives, best to ask in their own support channel
[11:52] <yuzi> !flavours
[11:52] <yuzi> lotuspsychje, okay
[12:01] <deathadder> I'm having a tough time to install ubuntu or fedora
[12:01] <deathadder> what to choose
[12:01] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | deathadder
[12:33] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:36] <PowaBanga> hi everybody
[13:37] <PowaBanga> where can i find the best .icc profile for my printer ?
[13:49] <tomreyn> PowaBanga: its manufacturer should supply one, if anyone.
[16:04] <gasch> alguien vivo ??
[16:04] <EriC^^> gasch: where are you from?
[16:04] <gasch> im from chile
[16:04] <gasch> you ?
[16:04] <EriC^^> you speak portugese or spanish?
[16:05] <EriC^^> im from lebanon
[16:05] <gasch> spanish
[16:05] <EriC^^> ok if you want theres the spanish channel, or here for english
[16:05] <EriC^^> !es | gasch
[16:05] <gasch> thx
[16:05] <EriC^^> np
[16:06] <gasch> g b
[16:06] <EriC^^> bye
[16:43] <fn31ln3> did anyone manage to setup a dns server for openvpn clients on ubunut?
[16:44] <rob0> perhaps start with what your issue was when you tried?
[16:46] <fn31ln3> the clients are not using the dns server I want. The dns works tested with hosts
[16:47] <fn31ln3> Im curious is this the go-to solution https://github.com/jonathanio/update-systemd-resolved
[16:48] <rob0> so you are asking about how to configure DNS on an Ubuntu which is a VPN client?
[16:49] <fn31ln3> how to configure the dns on the openvpn server. Or this is not possible, I need to do it per client?
[16:49] <rob0> If your systemd-resolved is using multiple nameservers, and if some of those don't have the local zones, you might find inconsistency in trying to resolve local names.
[16:49] <rob0> Sure, an openvpn server can run a nameserver.
[16:50] <fn31ln3> rob0, I have the dns server, can I configure the openvpn server to use the dns server and affect all clients, or do I have do it per client?
[16:50] <fn31ln3> this is not clear for me
[16:56] <m6wiq> Do you want to use a forwarder (e.g. Quad9 or Google DNS) or do you have a recursive dns server installed?
[16:58] <rob0> we're talking about it in #openvpn, which is better suited for this discussion.
[18:14] <milobit> ubuntu-rs
[18:29] <Goose14> hello, i need help please
[18:30] <mostafa> Hello i also need help ..about zip archive in ubutnu
[18:30] <mostafa> i wanna split a zip file to multiple files but wanna pause after each splited files.....
[18:31] <mostafa> this is zip split command ---> zip -s 5m MyFile.zip --output=newzip.zip.....Split MyFile.zip to 5M files....
[18:31] <mostafa> and this is -sp command.. that pause .. but not working at all...zip -sp 5m MyFile.zip --output=newzip.zip
[18:31] <Goose14> i'm planning to wipe my home directory because i'm going to do FDE, i'm wondering what folders should i backup or take care for before wiping or any important folders or files should be backed up? any tips?
[18:32] <mostafa> mostafa: it show me error ---> zip I/O error: No such file or directory
[18:32] <mostafa> zip error: File not found or no read permission (5m.zip)
[18:33] <mostafa> can some one help me on this?
[18:39] <Goose14100> anyone answered my question?
[18:39] <Goose14100> sorry i disconnected
[18:41] <mostafa> Goose14100: no one here to help me also... for your question..you must copy application data files ..these is some app for backup search google you can find it
[18:43] <Goose14100> mostafa: thanks.. do you know where these files located
[18:46] <mostafa> Goose14100: in your Home Directory
[18:48] <mostafa> Goose14100: also these is an app called Timeshift..you can use it for backup system.. but search for it yourself in google
[18:48] <mostafa> any one help me on that question....??
[18:51] <sprnk[m]> mostafa:  did you see the -sp flag?
[18:52] <mostafa> sprnk[m]: yes ..like --->zip -sp 5m MyFile.zip --output=newzip.zip
[18:54] <mostafa> sprnk[m]: it say me that ---> zip error: File not found or no read permission (5m.zip)             ?? what? what file? 5m here is 5 Megabyte...
[18:58] <sprnk[m]> -sp doesn't take an argument. try specifying both -s and -sp
[18:58] <ogra> mostafa, -sp does not take any arguments ...
[18:58] <ogra> heh ...
[19:00] <mostafa> ogra: sprnk[m]: oh god Yes..Thanks.. it's like-->zip -s 5m -sp MyFile.zip --output=newzip.zip
[19:07] <blackop> is ubuntu going to be released in 21th April officially?
[19:07] <blackop> 3 days later?
[19:07] <blackop> ubuntu 22.04
[19:13] <oerheks> blackop, why 3 days later?
[19:22] <blackop> oerheks: i read somewhere it will be released in 21st of April
[19:22] <blackop> isnt it true?
[19:23] <blackop> so today 18th april for me that makes 3 days later
[19:25] <blackop> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
[19:29] <AngryTom> When I pass through the dgpu to a virtual machine, video playback on the igpu begins to stutter. How can I avoid that?
[19:34] <jhutchins> AngryTom: Well, for one, use the primary system for video playback, not a VM.
[19:41] <AngryTom> yes, the host stutters
[19:49] <cassius> Is it the whole time or just when the VM is on?
[20:08] <Minus_One> AngryTom, the question about whether this happens when the VM is off is pretty relevant. If it only happens when the VM is running, I would suspect that you are giving the VM too many system resources to have a smooth experience on the host. If it happens even when the VM is off, I wonder if your iGPU is up to the task of rendering video at whatever resolution + framerate you are using.
[20:09] <AngryTom> It happens when I isolate the dgpu from the host.
[20:09] <Minus_One> And when the dgpu is available to the host, you can play back video from the igpu without issue?
[20:09] <AngryTom> yes
[20:10] <Minus_One> Huh. Did you plug more outputs into the igpu when you set up your GPU passthrough setup, or keep it the same?
[20:11] <AngryTom> Only one monitor is connected to the igpu. it is also smooth, when I remove the dgpu card.
[20:13] <Minus_One> Well, I dunno. I can't think of what might cause that. There are communities at reddit.com/r/vfio and forum.level1techs.com that may be able to help
[20:13] <AngryTom> thanks
[20:13] <Minus_One> Sure, hope you get some help
[20:57] <electrostrong> Any Samba + Winbind experts in here to field a question?
[21:00] <electrostrong> running into an issue with timeouts - after domain joining with winbind and updating nsswitch.conf so that users/groups have winbind as an authentication option, I get long timeout issues if the domain controller is not available to service login requests
[21:02] <electrostrong> it makes sense but what I'd like to do is either lower the timeout or incorporate an action that if the server does not resolve, to continue
[21:03] <sarnold> electrostrong: I have the impression that most folks using domain authentication things go through sssd https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/service-sssd
[21:04] <electrostrong> ya - from what I read, sssd can't be used with samba's ads security
[21:04] <electrostrong> as it requires winbind and winbind + sssd don't co-exist (also makes sense)
[21:07] <sarnold> aww :(
[21:09] <electrostrong> Confirmed as well - as of version 4.8.0+, winbind is required: https://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-4.8.0.html
[21:10] <electrostrong> "Setups with "security = domain" or "security = ads" require a
[21:10] <electrostrong> running 'winbindd' now. The fallback that smbd directly contacts
[21:10] <electrostrong>  domain controllers is gone."
[21:10] <electrostrong> To your point sarnold, sssd did work and didn't have the timeout issue when the domain controller was not available
[21:53] <The_LoudSpeaker_> Is there a launchpad ticket related to the following?:
[21:53] <The_LoudSpeaker_> When in X11 session, I can see the auto rotation lock/unlock option under menu in gnome. It disappears under wayland. I am using a ideapad flex 5.
[21:53] <The_LoudSpeaker_> The option works fine in X11 session, screen rotates fine and everything is great. But I'd like that feature under wayland too.
[21:57] <The_LoudSpeaker_> also, on the same laptop under (doesn't matter under wayland or x11), when I switch to tablet mode, touchpad gets disabled as expected but it doesn't get enabled again when I switch back from tablet mode. I have to go to settings using touchscreen and manually enable touchpad.
[21:58] <The_LoudSpeaker_> let me know if there are any tickets for this or if I should create them.
[22:02] <sarnold> The_LoudSpeaker_: if you weren't able to spot them with a few searches in your favourite search engine, then it's probably best to create new bugs. I don't know enough of the gui layers to know which packages to suggest
[22:04] <ogra> i'd just start with "ubuntu-bug gnome-shell" ... then let devs decide further actions to potentially throw it in a different bucket ...
[22:04] <sarnold> yay :)
[22:05] <ogra> 🙂
[22:20] <jhutchins> The_LoudSpeaker_: Welcome to the software development phase of Wayland.  It's not always going to work, and it's not always going to have the feature you want from X11 (it is a different system after all).
[22:51] <halvors> Hi, i get this error message when trying to do "apt-get update && apt-get upgrade -y" in docker container (ubuntu:22.04), can anyone help me solve this problem? https://pastebin.com/P0pTCdgs
[22:55] <EriC^^> halvors: /join #ubuntu+1 for jammy support
[22:56] <sarnold> halvors: hah, I'm surprised about the || true there, one of the side effects of the rm -f flag is that it should ignore things like missing files.. if you run that command by hand, do you get another kind of error?
[22:57] <halvors> this is part of a Dockerfile build script, it doesn't fail on 21.04
[22:57] <halvors> So should i send this message again in #ubuntu+1?
[23:00] <sarnold> what's the point of that post-invoke command, anyway? is that executed after all the packages have been installed, and there were just none to install in this run?
[23:00] <sarnold> or is it executed before the packages have been installed, and it's a "break the update" command?
[23:01] <halvors> this is just by running "apt-get update" no idea why that fails...
[23:01] <halvors> here is a pastebin: https://pastebin.com/rWFyjmjZ
[23:01] <halvors> sarnold: it is a clean ubuntu:22.04 from docker hub.
[23:01] <summonner> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/38002543/apt-get-update-returned-a-non-zero-code-100
[23:02] <halvors> summonner: if this is the case, shouldn't "apt-transport-https" already be installed in the ubuntu:22.04 docker image?
[23:02] <sarnold> https has been built in to apt for ages now, it's a pointless metapackage
[23:03] <summonner> try a apt list --installed | grep transport to see?
[23:04] <halvors> sarnold: yeah you are right, so it fails for some other reason
[23:04] <halvors> summonner: like sarnold said.
[23:04] <halvors> also i do not add any sources other than what is default.
[23:05] <sarnold> halvors: my half-hearted guess is that your rm executable isn't being found for some reason -- perhaps the /bin -> /usr/bin symlink is broken, maybe the executable is missing, maybe one of its libraries is missing, etc
[23:05] <halvors> well, guess ubuntu devs have a few days to fix it before LTS release xD
[23:07] <morganu> I cant adjust the brightness of my screen (20.04) the one under the power on the panel does nothing. Uner power (activities) nothing to adjust it exists. Help me?
[23:11] <halvors> sarnold: symlink is just fine
[23:11] <halvors> so guess docker image is completly useless.
[23:11] <halvors> works fine on my ubuntu:22.04 install
[23:11] <halvors> that is not a docker iamge
[23:11] <halvors> image*
[23:14] <sarnold> halvors: do you use the same post-invoke apt configuration on your machine?
[23:16] <EriC^^> halvors: 'sudo -i' 'strace -o /tmp/apt.log apt-get update' could show more info
[23:32] <summonner> halvors, what version of docker are you running?  version 20.10.8? If you update to 20.10.12 it should be fixed according to another post (same error message as your pastebin)