[00:50] <noarb> my motivation was to get 22.04 on a fully encrypted system booting with UEFI. My understanding is that the EFI partition will always be unencrypted, but the payloads will be signed. In order to use dropbear ssh so the drive can be unlocked remotely, is it required to have an unencrypted /boot as well as /boot/efi?
[00:51] <noarb> I think it will require an unencrypted /boot, so I was trying to make sure secure boot was enabled
[00:53] <noarb> Now shimx64.efi invokes grubx64.efi on the EFI stub. Unencrypted but signed, this grub could unlock the drive (I think it can handle luks2 now) but not with networking
[00:57] <causasui> hi, trying to gather a bit of history here. does anyone know about which version of ubuntu was the first to ship with python 3 instead of (just) 2?
[00:59] <sarnold> causasui: I think the first python3 in ubuntu was named python3.0, but I'm not 100% positive on that https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python3.0/+publishinghistory
[00:59] <causasui> nice... alternative question that might get me where I need: when did /usr/bin/python become python3?
[01:00] <sarnold> causasui: if you've chosen to install python-is-python3 package, which I think was introduced for focal https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/what-is-python/+publishinghistory
[01:01] <causasui> okay, not being an ubuntu main-liner myself I don't know a lot of this offhand, e.g. if I install 22.04 and run `python` do I get 2 or 3?
[01:01] <causasui> sounds like I still need python-is-python3 to get 3 there?
[01:04] <sarnold> causasui: here's what my focal system shows when I remove the package and then try to run python https://termbin.com/7bhq
[01:05] <causasui> fascinating, okay, so python2 is actually gone
[01:05] <causasui> that's good :D
[01:05] <sarnold> well, it's there, if you install the python-is-python2 package :)
[01:06] <sarnold> it all depends on which set of scripts you want to break, hehehe
[01:06] <causasui> right
[01:34] <causasui> sarnold: if I want to know (just picking one arbitrarily here) if I can get python 3.xx by _installing_ it on xx.04, can I? how would you find out? same publishing history site on launchpad ?
[01:35] <oerheks> python3 is standard for some time now.
[01:36] <Bashing-om> !info python3 focal | causasui
[01:37] <sarnold> causasui: that's actually a bit difficult :( the packages.ubuntu.com webpage lets you do a search for eg python3 in source package names, that narrows it down a bit: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=python3&searchon=sourcenames&suite=all&section=all
[01:38] <noarb> in this scenario: https://askubuntu.com/q/66785 is the initramfs on an unencrypted partition?
[01:40] <causasui> sarnold: fair enough, thanks :)
[02:13] <lantech19446> has anyone experienced an issue with gnome-tweaks being completely ignored by ubuntu 22.04?
[02:13] <sarnold> I think it just sets the moral equivalent of registry keys, and perhaps the keys it sets aren't read by programs any more
[02:14] <sarnold> what specific settings are you changing? what happens when you change them?
[02:14] <lantech19446> i set it to disable my touchpad while i'm typing and when that didn't work i told it to disable touchpad emulation and that didn't work either
[02:15] <lantech19446> I may have to go back to an older version
[02:17] <zxiion> hey guys how do i nickserve register ?
[02:19] <oerheks> !register
[03:23] <hqyj> ??
[03:40] <zxiion> hello room, I have an audio question (using ubuntu all works out of box trying to get this to work in other distros)
[03:40] <zxiion> pci:8086-a0c8-103c-87fe;04-01;detected;sound;snd_hda_intel, snd_sof_pci_intel_tgl;Intel Corporation;Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller;Hewlett-Packard Company;Tiger Lake-LP Smart Sound Technology Audio Controller
[03:56] <Bashing-om> !sound | zxiion
[03:57] <zxiion> ubuntu isnt giving me an issue its other distros (not sure what "magic" ubuntu is doing) ... figured the right modprobe -a on a driver would work
[04:05] <Crucifyy> should prolly ask in the official support chan for whatever distro you are using
[04:28] <maccam94[m]> somehow my laptop (running 22.04) has switched back to using X11 instead of wayland, and I have intel graphics (no nvidia). how can I switch back? I don't see a promising options in the GDM session list
[04:29] <matsaman> no mysterious icon?
[04:30] <maccam94[m]> I can't look at it while I'm logged in, but iirc there are only 3 options, none of them say X11/xorg, i'm just in GNOME
[04:31] <matsaman> yeah but if they say things they aren't mysterious =)
[08:07] <shawn> sdf
[08:09] <SugarElvis> suddenly have something using 25% of my CPU, (Jellyfish)  bashtop shows it as   /usr/bin/ssh -oForwardX11 no -oForwardAgent no -oPermitLocal      -is that anything to be worried about?
[08:10] <SugarElvis> i've run rkhunter chkrootkit and currently scanning with clamav so far it's ok
[08:12] <oxfuxxx> 25% is too high especially for today's CPU. My guess is that a gremlins is wanking off your ssh keys.
[08:12] <oxfuxxx> ;]
[08:12] <oxfuxxx> You must have some process working, i don't know.
[08:31] <weedmic> i have some remote machines and two databases that record when they were last seen.  our database person is on vacation.  i know the machines are online and can reach them via ssh and issue commands.  one database reports when they were last seen, the other (on some machines) reports last seen months ago.  I am trying to determine, do the remote machines "report" they are online - or - is the database server polling them to see if they are online.  so, my
[08:31] <weedmic> question is... what software would be on ubuntu machines to "report" they are online.  I'll search for those to see if any exist and are active.
[09:16] <weedmic> is this an example of the host communicating with itself?  olimex    4491  0.0  0.3  11936  3816 ?        S    03:13   0:00 sshd: olimex@pts/0
[09:23] <otisolsen70> I have a disk attached to a virtual machine that is not visible with 'lsblk'. Is there any way to "refresh" what is shown by lsblk so as to have the VM/Linux discover the disk/volume?
[09:37] <A_Dragon> .g 164
[09:37] <A_Dragon> whoops
[09:37] <A_Dragon> hi
[09:44] <wez> hi A_Dragon!
[09:44] <A_Dragon> o/
[09:54] <scortal> o hi
[10:02] <weedmic> time was wrong on the remote machine, everything else was correct - fyi
[10:02] <weedmic> g2g
[10:10] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[10:10] <wez> .o/
[10:38] <ketiv> I woke up, done some baking and to test if everything is working fine after upgrading wrote in a Pycharm that code: hi("print")  :-)
[10:50] <student> se
[10:50] <student> ess
[10:50] <student> Witam bardzo serdecznie '
[12:02] <circ-user-QTzQq> the monitor goes into power saving or off mode when my mouse moves to the lower right corner and lower part of the screen. no screen saver, only power saving mode or shut down. after upgrading to the latest LTS, 22.04 LTS. I have a desktop computer, Dell Desktop. i did google to solve for several days, i changed a lot of settings to solve.
[12:02] <circ-user-QTzQq> *turn off not shut down
[12:28] <guiverc> otisolsen70, you can use `watch` to monitor output from commands & highlight differences (options allow you to set interval etc(
[12:31] <scortal> ubuntu
[12:31] <scortal> o hi
[12:37] <dreamon> since update to 22.04 my default printer is always not default one. I have to set it everytime on printerdialog.
[12:46] <otisolsen70> guipan, how to have 'watch' highlight differences?
[12:50] <ioria> otisolsen70, watch -d <cmd>
[12:50] <ioria> dreamon, there was on old bug; see if you have somewhere an 'lpoptions' file
[12:51] <otisolsen70> ioria, thanks!
[12:51] <ioria> ok
[12:51] <Maik> scortal: please stop posting random stuff in the support channel
[12:52] <Maik> scortal: if you're bored just ahng out in the offtopic channel
[13:00] <scortal> nou
[13:22] <dreamon> ioria, /snap/okular/109/usr/bin/lpoptions , /usr/bin/lpoptions and /home/dreamon/.cups/lpoptions
[13:31] <mort> afaik 22.04 is released properly now, right? `do-release-upgrade` still tells me "There is no development version of an LTS available" even though I'm on 20.04
[13:32] <mort> is the best solution to set Prompt=normal, upgrade to 22.04, then set Prompt=lts again? I assume 22.04 is held back for LTS people to let non-LTS people sort out any issues first
[13:32] <dreamon> mort, afaik do-release-upgrade runs at 22.04.1
[13:33] <dreamon> "update-manager -d" sould do it
[13:33] <mort> what do you mean by "runs at 22.04.1"
[13:34] <dreamon> by release 22.04.1 its possilbe to upgrade, using do-release-upgrade..
[13:34] <mort> ah
[13:34] <lotuspsychje> !ltsupgrade | mort
[13:34] <mort> makes sense
[13:34] <dreamon> (o)
[13:35] <mort> the do-release-upgrade help output makes it sound like you'll end up running a development release if you use `-d`
[13:54] <jkaye> Good morning all! Does anyone know if it's possible to disable the behavior of switching workspaces with the mouse wheel? This triggers on me 10+ times a day by mistake and I can't seem to find any way to turn it off
[14:24] <theteju> good Morning Everyone, I am on kubuntu 20.04
[14:24] <theteju> Linux Kubuntu2020 5.4.0-109-generic #123-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 8 09:10:54 UTC 2022 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[14:24] <theteju> I need kernel 5.14 or above for one of my audio interface device to work
[14:25] <theteju> can someone please guide me how can I safely upgrade the kernel? Or else.
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> jkaye: for tweaks in your system try dconf-editor, if the value exist you can find it there
[14:25] <theteju> This is the module I need to get the device working. https://github.com/Focusrite-Scarlett-on-Linux/sound-usb-kernel-module/blob/v5.12-scarlett-gen3/README.md
[14:29] <oscar> hi!
[14:32] <oscar> Hi guillermo!
[14:33] <guillermo> hola buenas
[14:33] <guillermo> me gusta el esparrago
[14:34] <guillermo> Hello oscar i love ubuntu i hate windows
[14:35] <oscar> hello
[14:36] <BluesKaj> running linux doesn't mean you have to hate windows :-)
[14:37] <guillermo> dont worry because i was making some homework
[14:37] <guillermo> and what i said it was because i was sending a message here with my partner
[14:37] <ketiv> Hello Everybody, Stay Happy & Keep Rolling ;-)
[14:38] <BluesKaj> hi ketiv
[14:38] <ketiv> o/
[14:38] <ketiv> What's up BluesKaj ?
[14:39] <BluesKaj> just mucking about with pavutcontrol settings, ketiv
[14:39] <BluesKaj> err pavucontrol
[14:39] <ketiv> ok, how's it going?
[14:40] <BluesKaj> ok, got it setup to decode the audio properly
[14:43] <BluesKaj> this pc is a HTPC plus Linux pc, integrated with my cable box, tv and audio system
[15:09] <Minvera> Does Ubuntu have xinit already? If I put a .xinitrc in my ~ will it actually run?
[15:43] <jpmh> I have a MINIMAL pythn script that is monitoring gpio 26 - Weirdly, at least to me, when I change the state of pins 4 and 17 it triggers the event handler for pin 26.  The code is VERY short and is at: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bw9whNYMVy/
[15:44] <jpmh> any suggestions?
[15:45] <leftyfb> jpmh: maybe try #python or #raspberrypi?
[15:46] <jpmh> leftyfb: TY - did post in the raspberrypu too - it is NOT a python issue  - the same or at least similar perl script shows exactly the same
[15:47] <leftyfb> jpmh: it's not an ubuntu issue either
[15:48] <leftyfb> you are more than likely addressing your GPIO ID's incorrectly
[15:48] <jpmh> leftyfb: true - but I am seeing it on ubuntu on the pi - so I wondered if maybe it is in the interupt overlat
[15:50] <leftyfb> jpmh: https://pinout.xyz/
[15:50] <jpmh> leftyfb: I like your idea - but realistically the changes are with raspi-gpio which is VERY standard and VERY well documented and the python code is the sort of reference.  And, other than triggering the event it does all work correctly.  In fact, as a band-aid I am just ignoring the event if the state has not changed
[15:51] <leftyfb> jpmh: a good test would be to throw raspiOS onto an SD card and try your script there
[15:52] <jpmh> lefty - I like that idea - simple enough to try -  of course if the underlying issue is debian then both ubuntu and piOS come from that same root - but a GREAT suggestion.  I'll try that
[15:53] <waveform> jpmh, I would second the suggestion to try it on raspios too but from a quick look at your script I don't see any obvious issues. Is the wire to GPIO26 particularly long? (wondering if it's acting as an aerial to whatever's going on on other GPIOs)
[15:53] <jpmh> waveform: the wire is maybe haf a meter and I would point out that I do have the Pull Up specified
[15:54] <jpmh> haf -> half
[15:54] <waveform> jpmh, yes -- that was the first thing I checked :)
[15:54] <waveform> (the pull-up)
[15:54] <jpmh> waveform: what?
[15:55] <waveform> the first thing I checked was that it wasn't a floating input (that you had the pull-up set)
[15:55] <jpmh> but actually - I have plenty of Pi's so I'll stick it on another machine where there is nothing attached.  I love the idea of interference.  In fact the outputs both have relays on them too.  SO, I'll move the code to a machine with NOTHING connected to the pins
[15:56] <waveform> hmm, relays can be fairly noisy interference-wise and the built-in pulls aren't the strongest (50K IIRC?) so it's worth considering at least
[15:59] <waveform> one thing I would caution (although I'm fairly confident it's not the cause here) is that the method of accessing GPIOs is in the process of changing; full details here: https://waldorf.waveform.org.uk/2021/the-pins-they-are-a-changin.html
[15:59] <jpmh> waveform: and leftyfb TY SO MUCH - indeed it is the relays -
[15:59] <jpmh> just chatting with smart people is so helpful - I really appreciate the input
[15:59] <waveform> no prob :)
[16:26] <scortal> hi
[16:48] <jpmh> when I log in the system creates /run/user/1000 - but when I start jobs using @reboot in crontab it does not - is there some way to cause that to happen
[16:49] <scortal> brb
[16:57] <leftyfb> jpmh: use systemd as opposed to crontab and make sure you're running it as a user and not root
[16:57] <i-garrison> jpmh: why do you need that?
[18:20] <GrayGhost> after updating to 22.04 several app don't run or give errors .. related to gtk
[18:21] <GrayGhost> might there be a fix for this ?
[18:22] <GrayGhost> Gtk-Message: 13:21:54.552: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
[18:22] <GrayGhost> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[18:23] <GrayGhost> I am using Gnome
[18:24] <mrkubax10> error message don't tell much, it's related to theme which shouldn't make app segfault
[18:26] <mrkubax10> but you can try: apt install libcanberra-gtk-module libcanberra-gtk3-module
[18:26] <GrayGhost> I did that ... latest one is installed
[18:27] <mrkubax10> what app is segfaulting?
[18:27] <GrayGhost> canon scanner software
[18:29] <GrayGhost> also getting simular errors with Gambas3 software
[18:31] <mrkubax10> you can run it with gdb and send backtrace, I don't have any other ideas...
[18:31] <mrkubax10> use paste service for that
[18:35] <GrayGhost> it says "no stack"
[18:36] <mrkubax10> I don't think that it will be possible with canon software as it is probably proprietary
[19:02] <rabbitnightmare> good lord this LTS release is incredibly unstable
[19:02] <rabbitnightmare> trying to wipe a thumb drive and everything crashes
[19:04] <rabbitnightmare> applications refuse to run properly, deluge for example runs only in "thin client mode"
[19:04] <rabbitnightmare> how did this release get messed up SO badly?
[19:04] <rabbitnightmare> how am I suppose to roll this out
[20:06] <makechanges> is there a way to find out when a build with be incorporated into the ubuntu distribution, and/or a location that lists upcoming builds that will be released or what the current builds are that are distributed?
[20:08] <jhutchins> makechanges: Not generically, no.  When will your taxes be ready to file for 2022?
[20:09] <jhutchins> makechanges: If there's a specific update that you're looking for we might be able to direct you.
[20:09] <makechanges> jhutchins: usually the day before they are due
[20:09] <jhutchins> makechanges: If you just want to be sure you're always running the very latest version of all of your software, Ubuntu is probably not for you.
[20:10] <jhutchins> makechanges: See also "how long is a piece of string?".
[20:11] <makechanges> jhutchins: i'm learning how this works, so please pardon me for lack of proper terms, etc. i've been using ubuntu for 10 years, but i'm not really a tech-oriented person. i've been having problems with how thunderbird has been dealing with pgp keys, and have a hacky (from my perspective) way of working with it.
[20:13] <makechanges> jhutchins: so, while i'm dealing with my issues related to thunderbird, i'm trying to figure out how the distribution, etc works so that if i have a question in the future related to builds/etc and when they will be incorporated into the ubuntu distribution i can better understand it.
[20:21] <oerheks> launchpad would be a good start https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird
[20:21] <oerheks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird/+changelog
[20:26] <makechanges> oerheks: thank you!
[20:29] <makechanges> oerheks: do you know if there is a page that lists all of the packages that are included in the ubuntu distributions. i tried https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source, but that just reverts to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/. it appears that if i know a package's name i can tack it onto the end, like this... https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/TACK_PACKAGE_NAME_HERE
[20:32] <makechanges> oerheks: and i think i understand correctly that, according to https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/thunderbird, thunderbird 1:91.9.0 is proposed, and will eventually be released to Kinetic Kudu (and presumably trickle down to jellyfish/indri/fossa/etc...)?
[21:03] <mattf> Im trying to create a dummy sound card on a ubuntu vps but aplay -l doesn't show it
[21:04] <mattf> devices are mounted on /dev/snd http://ix.io/3Xta
[21:04] <mattf> I ran "modprobe snd-dummy" and it was sucessfull
[21:05] <mattf> I created this basic config: http://ix.io/3Xtc then ran "alsactl init" and "alsactl restore"
[21:06] <mattf> http://ix.io/3Xtd
[21:07] <mattf> what is wrong here?
[21:12] <jhutchins> makechanges: There's no schedule, and there's no one team that handles ALL of the packages.  The final packaging and distribution to the repos is mostly handled by the same group of volunteers as they have the time and resources to do it.
[21:13] <Aison0> I'm pretty much overwhelmed with this apt-key deprecation...
[21:14] <Aison0> e.g. I would like to add this key: apt-key adv --keyserver keyserver.ubuntu.com --recv-keys 871920D1991BC93C
[21:14] <jhutchins> makechanges: For Ubuntu, like most distros, the major version of a project is mostly frozen at the distro version release.  Bug and security fixes usually get updates, but new features and designs only get updated if someone volunteers to create a backport.
[21:14] <Aison0> but that's deprecated now
[21:15] <jhutchins> makechanges: Packages like Firefox are sort-of an exception, some teams maintain them in external repositories, and there are snaps that are uusally ahead of the official .deb packages in the repos.
[21:15] <jhutchins> makechanges: You can also go directly to mozilla.org.  I believe they have very current .deb packages available.
[21:16] <jhutchins> makechanges: You can also, of course, download the source code and build the very latest version yourself.
[21:16] <jhutchins> makechanges: You might also want to check out some of the other browsers that are available.
[21:17] <vimart> Hi
[21:20] <sarnold> hi vimart
[21:21] <vimart> oi sarnold how are you?
[21:23] <makechanges> jhutchins: thanks for the explanation. i used the thunderbird tar.bz2 file to update to thunderbird's 'more current verison' of 91.9. that doesn't have the same problem as 91.8. i'll just keep an eye out for when a more recent thunderbird build gets distributed as a ubuntu package and move back to the build in the ubuntu repository then.
[21:25] <jhutchins> makechanges: Glad you solved it!  Remember though, the "upstream" packages aren't as well tested - you become one of the testers!
[21:25] <jhutchins> makechanges: New releases can mean new bugs.
[21:26] <jhutchins> (Backup snapshots are a great idea.)
[21:26] <makechanges> jhutchins: guess i will double down on my backups :)
[21:35] <Sbur3> Using ubuntu.  Trying to resize 2 oartitions on a 4tb sata drive. I "lost" it.  Doesn't get detected during boot or when connected. Can someone walk me through how to recover access to it?
[21:35] <jhutchins> Sbur3: SSD?
[21:35] <Sbur3> It would be /sdb
[21:36] <Sbur3> jhutchins no
[21:36] <jhutchins> Sbur3: Can you attach it to a sifferent SATA port?
[21:36] <jhutchins> different
[21:37] <jhutchins> Is it detected in the BIOS/UFI menus?
[21:37] <Sbur3> It workesd.  I had resized one partition from 3.81tb to 2.96. Was able to create another partition of 696gb
[21:39] <Sbur3> jhutchins I had it almost where I wanted it to be.  I wanted to resize down the 2.96tn to2.86 to give more room to the 696gb. I think that I clicked "sqafely remove" for the 696gb and it lost the 2.96
[21:42] <Sbur3> is there a command line to toggle siomething?
[21:47] <Sbur3> jhutchins In "system settings", it lists "automount devices" (on login" and "on attach. Both columns have the partitions in the "disconnected devices" and each column as not checked
[21:48] <jhutchins> I'm not familiar with the Gnome interface, but I would expect that you could mount them by selecting them either there or in the file manager.
[21:49] <jhutchins> The disk utility that you're managing the partitions with should be able to see and deal with un-mounted partitions.
[21:49] <Sbur3> both gpart and kde partition manager seems to have "lost" the partitions and the hard drive
[21:52] <Sbur3> jhutchins I think I'll try a reboot and see if that changes something
[21:52] <Sbur3> jhutchins thanks for the help
[22:03] <Urk> How do I get development folks to adapt xsct as a package?  Its needed because sct is no longer actively being developed, and the current iteration has problems.
[22:05] <sarnold> Urk: the best way is to get the package into debian; that's not exactly the easiest thing, but it'll show up in the next ubuntu release after it's in debian
[22:05] <sarnold> Urk: you could also put together a snap package if one doesn't already exist, that'd give you results today :)
[22:06] <makechanges> oerheks: thanks for your help today!
[22:06] <makechanges> jhutchins: thanks for your help today!
[22:06] <GrayGhost> since the upgrade to 22.04 I can not run my canon scaner software, does this tell you anything that I can fix : https://pastebin.com/rLsbQudF
[22:06] <makechanges> thanks to everyone else for making ubuntu happen - much appreciated!
[22:07] <sarnold> GrayGhost: I think that all looks fine
[22:10] <GrayGhost> what about this :  https://pastebin.com/1hVk4bjV
[22:11] <sarnold> ouch
[22:11] <sarnold> that looks unhappy
[22:11] <GrayGhost> lol ... thanks
[22:12] <GrayGhost> what do I do about it ?
[22:12] <sarnold> GrayGhost: https://askubuntu.com/a/66361/33812  suggests trying "sudo apt-get install gtk2-engines-pixbuf:i386"
[22:12] <GrayGhost> I have tried all the fixes I could find on google
[22:13] <sarnold> yeah, needing something from gtk2 era isn't going to go great..
[22:13] <sarnold> needing something from 32-bit era isn't going to go great :(
[22:14] <jhutchins> GrayGhost: Do you have xsane installed?  It has a scan-for-devices option that might tell you something.
[22:14] <GrayGhost> that did not help
[22:15] <GrayGhost> it worked before the upgrade to 2204
[22:15] <jhutchins> sarnold: Yeah, the only version of the "wrapper" for my Brother printer is 32b and doesn't want to work with a 64b system.
[22:16] <GrayGhost> I installed the 64 bit from canon
[22:17] <sarnold> GrayGhost: hmmmm... it kinda looks like it should be available for 22.04 too, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+package/gtk2-engines-pixbuf
[22:20] <GrayGhost> sarnold, which means I should have it ... or need to install it .
[22:21] <sarnold> GrayGhost: yeah, installing it at least ought to be easy enough
[22:24] <GrayGhost> No joy  : Gtk-Message: 17:24:14.631: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"
[22:25] <sarnold> GrayGhost: is it just that one message, though?
[22:25] <Urk> sarnold:  The problem with getting a package in Debian is that you have to find a developer who wants to work on it.  I previously made a recommendation for gammy, and even though it was introduced as a candidate, no one signed up to work on it.  Yet color correction, and eye protection has become a big thing.
[22:26] <GrayGhost> is there any way I can go back to 21.XX  ?
[22:26] <Sbur3> jhutchins I'm back. my sdb2 (2.96tb)has a watning about it needing e2fsprogs v1.41+
[22:26] <sarnold> GrayGhost: that package looks like it exists for 32 bit x86 as well https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/at-spi2-atk/2.38.0-3/+build/23106559
[22:27] <sarnold> GrayGhost: try sudo apt install libatk-bridge2.0:i386  and see if that helps?
[22:27] <Urk> sarnold:  Thats a different package.  I was referring to gammy, and not jammy.  I don't know what jammy is, but gammy is a color correction tool.
[22:27] <jhutchins> Sbur3: Interesting.
[22:28] <sarnold> Urk: please note, I was talking with GrayGhost
[22:28] <jhutchins> Sbur3: What steps get you to that message?
[22:28] <Urk> gammy was ported from windows, and has already been adapted by Fedora, and Arch.
[22:28] <Urk> sarnold:  sorry about that.  I got confused.
[22:28] <jhutchins> Urk: So yours was a request for packaging?
[22:28] <sarnold> Urk: easy enough :)
[22:28] <jhutchins> Urk: Have you tried building it yourself?
[22:28] <sarnold> Urk: it's definitely a lot of work to get things into debian :(
[22:29] <GrayGhost> sarnold,   Unable to locate package libatk-bridge2.0:i386
[22:29] <Urk> jhutchins:  I'm having a bit of trouble managing the things I am already working on so have elected to hold off for now.
[22:29] <sarnold> GrayGhost: hrm :(
[22:29] <sarnold> GrayGhost: maybe download it from the launchpad page and install it manually?
[22:30] <Sbur3> jhutchins gparted. list of paertitions. exclamation mark next to sdb2.  Rught click on sdb2. Option "information"
[22:31] <jhutchins> Sbur3: I can't seem to raise the bot, do you have e2rsprogs installed?
[22:31] <jhutchins> That should operate at a filesystem level, not at the partition table level.
[22:32] <Sbur3> jhutchins it says that it can't read the file system and that the ext4 needs e2fsprogs v1.41+
[22:34] <Sbur3> If I could screenshot the thing, I would