[00:01] <jhutchins> WaV: Is it using iwlwifi?
[00:03] <WaV> jhutchins: It shouldn't. This is an ethernet adapter.
[00:03] <jhutchins> Ah.  Interesting.  What driver does it use?
[00:03] <WaV> jhutchins: Sorry, how can I check that?
[00:03] <sarnold> lspci -v  will probably have it
[00:04] <WaV> jhutchins: e1000e
[00:06] <jhutchins> That's fairly stable and well known.  Have you eliminated cabling and or (switch) port?
[00:07] <jhutchins> WaV: I don't have a specific answer, this does not appear to be a common or well-known problem.
[00:07] <WaV> jhutchins: Well, no because I figured it was something software related as the slider in the Network GUI was turned off, and I had to slide it back on.  Furthermore, it also only started happening when I formatted my 18.04 installation and installed 22.04
[00:08] <WaV> jhutchins: This is happened on two occasions now FWIW
[00:09] <WaV> Since Friday last week when I installed 22.04
[00:09] <jhutchins> WaV: Understood.  The GUI is just a cartoon representation of whatever the designer chose to sample, it can only relay a known input to a known system.
[00:09] <jhutchins> WaV: It's possible that a newer software stack could be more sensitive to hardware irregularities, so it's worth eliminating them.
[00:11] <jhutchins> WaV: I presume this is an on-board chipset, not a discrete card?
[00:11] <WaV> jhutchins: Correct.
[00:12] <jhutchins> WaV: Some models of the e1000 series require firmware for certain configurtaions, have you seen anything mentioning firmware in the journal or in dimesg?
[00:14] <WaV> jhutchins: All I see in dmesg is a bunch of UFW blocks of devices in my home network.
[00:16] <WaV> jhutchins: the journal shows something interesting, but I'll have to pastebin it.
[00:19] <WaV> jhutchins: https://pastebin.com/ep4bdekk
[00:20] <WaV> 3:55a this morning is when it looks like it turned itself off or deactivated (or whatever verbage is appropriate). 6:39 is right around when I woke up and turned it on.
[00:22] <oerheks> https://gist.github.com/amit177/63c86ee05110091f6fdda4c87a4209d0
[00:22] <oerheks> might be a help
[00:22] <WaV> Looks like it couldn't find a DHCP server and just shut down (that's assuming I'm reading this right).
[00:24] <WaV> To confirm this issue happens to you, look for the message Reset adapter unexpectedly in /var/log/dmesg: Use the command cat /var/log/dmesg | grep "Reset adapter unexpectedly"
[00:24] <WaV> oerheks: That doesn't appear to apply to me
[00:26] <jhutchins> I did not an "unexpected" shut down in your paste.
[00:26] <jhutchins> It looks like this sequence ended with a usable connection, is that correct?
[00:30] <WaV> @ 6:30 it was not usable. I was not awake at 3:55a to see if it was working or what was even going on. But @ 6:30 when I woke up it wasn't even active. Irssi was stuck is connect loops for all servers and nothing was opening up in Google Chrome. That's when I looked in the GUI and saw the card was turned off. I turned it back on at 6:39 (which was roughly 14 hours ago).
[00:34] <WaV> in* connect loops
[00:48] <snappy> how do i run virt-manager as a non-root user in ubuntu? I can run it, but it doesn't detect libvirtd on the system.
[00:51] <jhutchins> WaV: You might try bypassing Network Manger, or perhaps setting up a static configuration (if you don't need mobility).
[00:51] <jhutchins> WaV: I'm sorry I don't have an answer for you.
[00:52] <jhutchins> My cards on Network Manager frequently cycle through some essentially "failed" states before they find the right one, but they always seem to end up connected.
[00:55] <WaV> all good. ill try the static route and see how that goes for a bit. mobility isnt a problem
[00:56] <WaV> jhutchins: for future reference, what do you mean when you say bypass network manager?
[00:57] <jhutchins> I think one of the things I'll do on my next round of upgrades is to try to strip out all of this adaptive technology - loading daemons and drivers for hardware and software that doesn't exist.  It's so pointless on a static system like a desktop or a server.
[00:57] <jhutchins> WaV: For instance a static config in /etc/network/interfaces causes (should cause) NM to ignore that interface, leave it's configuration and connection alone.
[00:58] <WaV> jhutchins: Cojhutchins: ah ok. got it. thanks!
[00:59] <WaV> so it wouldnt be preferable to set the static in the gui then i assume?
[00:59] <WaV> (if i wanted to bypass nm)
[00:59] <jhutchins> I wouldn't, but I'm dreadfully old-school and don't like or trust GUI hardware management.
[01:13] <enigma9o7[m]> http://www.enlightenment.org/ss/e-628ed435d06067.10820138.png
[01:14] <arraybolt3> snappy: Open virt-manager, then click "File", then "Add connection...". Select "QEMU/KVM user session" in the Hypervisor dropdown, then click "Connect".
[01:14] <sarnold> enigma9o7[m]: cool
[01:18] <enigma9o7[m]> :)
[01:21] <WaV> jhutchins: I must've setup the interfaces file right. Now the icon in the upper right says "Wired unmanaged" and I'm able to surf. We'll see how it goes.
[01:26] <WaV> off I go. Thanks for the suggestions oerheks and jhutchins
[01:29] <jhutchins> WaV: +!
[02:49] <pikapika> Does anyone sometimes get just a blinking cursor on a blank tty on shutdown instead of printing out shutdown messages?
[02:49] <pikapika> it tends to happen when there is a lot of ram paged in the disk
[02:50] <pikapika> I once deliberately disabled swap to page it all back into memory, and on immediately shutting down I saw the full shutdown messages
[02:54] <pikapika> hey terrorjack do you watch your shutdown messages
[04:10] <enigma9o7[m]> I do often wonder wtf is going on at shutdown, why isnt it instananous, but i have never looked into it.
[04:11] <enigma9o7[m]> I seem to recall when win95 came out i wondered the same thing.
[04:11] <enigma9o7[m]> to this day, still dunno.  The main thing I do know, is if I just turn it off without shutdown, it may take longer to start the next time.
[04:11] <enigma9o7[m]> thats the only disadvantage I know
[04:12] <enigma9o7[m]> I do remember this was a problem than came and went.  Like early PCs, if you had a hard drive, you had to 'park` it before shutdown.
[04:12] <enigma9o7[m]> Then, new hard drives didnt have that problem and you could just poweroff.
[04:12] <enigma9o7[m]> Then win95 ruined that.
[04:12] <enigma9o7[m]> And linux followed.
[04:13] <enigma9o7[m]> or maybe early linux needed shutdown too, dunno actually, I didnt use it at all til 93 and even then I was a user not admin
[04:14] <matsaman> there's no reason it should be instantaneous
[04:14] <matsaman> sleep/suspend can be pretty instantaneous, if you want
[04:18] <nightBulb> enigma9o7[m], do you manually close every program before shutting down ?
[04:47] <nikolam> Why USB drive is not visible at all in the system, unless I plug it off and plug it on again, AFTER systam is up?..
[04:47] <lotuspsychje> nikolam: journalctl -f and plug out/in your usb
[04:49] <nikolam> lotuspsychje, https://pastebin.com/tPPZmyu3
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> seems like it does see it right nikolam
[04:50] <lotuspsychje> did you try format it with gparted nikolam
[04:51] <nikolam> And that is after I plug it off and plug in on again. I already know that. But it does not it USB hard drive is plugged in before system startup.
[04:51] <nikolam> No it is OpenZFS pool on it, used to be connected over SATA, now in USB dock
[04:52] <nikolam> lsusb says that after/re-plug, it appears like "Bus 003 Device 010: ID 13fd:5910 Initio Corporation External"
[04:52] <nikolam> But it is not available  on reboot..
[04:53] <lotuspsychje> maybe fstab doesnt like that openzfs?
[04:54] <lotuspsychje> perhaps more clues in your dmesg nikolam
[04:55] <nikolam> USB device not found after restart in lsusb, is somewhat before fstab?
[04:56] <matsaman> nikolam: take it out and put it back in
[04:56] <matsaman> nikolam: try another port
[04:56] <matsaman> nikolam: put it in and then pull it out just a millimeter or so
[04:56] <matsaman> etc
[04:58] <nikolam> It is like USB3 HD box, plugged in USB2 port. USB3 not available due to I needed to un-plug USB3 header to fit graphics card in this HP ProDesk 600 G1 TWR
[04:58] <nikolam> May be that creates a ploblem because it asks to push F1 to continue on startup
[05:00] <nikolam> But other devices don't have a problem with that, usb cam, smart card reader, usb sound adapter, USB mouse.. all working
[05:04] <matsaman> nikolam: what's the device?
[05:04] <llanhmod> Is there anything special I need to do to pull down a dependency from the mavenCentral repository? I get https://bpa.st/XBDA when running my `gradle build` command.
[05:04] <matsaman> it could be a usb 2 vs 3 issue, but more likely it's a power issue. Not all USB ports are going to be powered right, and some even internal hubs are just weird in general
[05:05] <jwash> nikolam i think that you have to unplug replug because the electronics on the stick itself are getting oxidized and/or traces cracked
[05:05] <jwash> i have noticed the same thing with older usb devices
[05:07] <matsaman> there are a lot of things that could be happening there, yeah
[05:07] <matsaman> some aren't very well aligned in the first place
[05:07] <nikolam> matsaman,  13fd:5910 Initio Corporation External USB to SATA dock, brand is "NEWMB"
[05:07] <nikolam> jwash, will check that.. on another port
[05:08] <nikolam> It may be HD dock is not able to re-initialize, once it is powered on and stays in limbo if it needs to reinitialize.
[05:09] <matsaman> sounds like something that needs power
[05:09] <nikolam> If I could force USB device to re-connect without pulling it off and on.. or for kernel to to the same on startup
[05:09] <nikolam> matsaman, it's on single USB, 2.5" Sata drive inside
[05:13] <matsaman> sounds like something that needs power
[05:13] <matsaman> frequently not every single USB port on a computer will provide such power
[05:14] <matsaman> and some little SBCs I wouldn't assume provide it at all
[05:14] <nikolam> matsaman, well, it works on re-plug..
[05:15] <matsaman> after bootup?
[05:15] <matsaman> could be a quirk of your hardware
[05:15] <jwash> nikolam, it's a bad device
[05:15] <jwash> how do other devices do on that port
[05:16] <jwash> I think it's a bad device
[05:17] <nikolam> I reviewed 'demsg' and USB device is not found on USB initialize..
[05:41] <Khepra> Hello. How do I prevent "Software Updater" from popping up. I've configured it to never check for updates, and even uninstalled unattended-upgrades, but it still pops out.
[05:43] <oerheks> interesting..
[05:43] <oerheks> no clue, pull network?
[05:44] <oerheks> then you are safe without updater
[05:50] <Khepra> oerheks: you're sarcasming, but the update policy is defined by automation over ssh. I don't want the popup to annoy the users.
[05:50] <oerheks> run updates before they can login?
[05:51] <Khepra> so there is no way to disable the popup?
[05:52] <oerheks> there is a software& update settings, with notifications
[05:52] <oerheks> not sure the updater will still open, just the notification
[05:53] <Khepra> The notifications drop-down doesn't offer a "no" or "off"
[05:53] <oerheks> no, gnome-settings > applications> software&updates
[05:55] <Khepra> oerheks: oh I see, thanks. Well, let's try that.
[07:51] <Saviq> After installing 22.04 fresh on encrypted ZFS, I ended up with cryptoswap in `/etc/crypttab` bound to `/dev/sdb2` rather than through UUID / label. Where would be the right place to report this?
[08:33] <Glumfish> Saviq: I assume the installer team would be the best place
[08:44] <ice9> if I paired bluetooth headset that has auto-connect capability with laptop and phone; how can I give auto connect priority to the laptop; because every time gets connected to the phone?
[08:45] <morganu> this is supposed to be a program in install and I dont know how to install any programs except on the command line and this isnt ina repository. what do I do with the download? https://obsidian.md/
[08:46] <morganu> this is the name of the downloaded file  Obsidian-0.14.6.AppImage
[08:49] <biapy> morganu: install Obsidian using the snap image: https://github.com/obsidianmd/obsidian-releases/releases/download/v0.14.6/obsidian_0.14.6_amd64.snap
[09:11] <morganu> solved he says https://forum.obsidian.md/t/how-to-install-obsidian-snap-on-ubuntu/2515   --- I will but too late for me tonight. I make mistakes when tired. thanks
[09:22] <noelgrandin> I'm trying to install debug symbols, but I get: The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:22] <noelgrandin>  libgtk-3-bin-dbgsym : Depends: libgtk-3-bin (= 3.24.33-1ubuntu2)
[09:23] <noelgrandin> and when I try and update libgtk-3-bin, I get: libgtk-3-bin is already the newest version (3.24.33-1ubuntu1)
[09:23] <noelgrandin> so it seems like the debug symbol server refers to a package that is not yet released?
[09:30] <biapy> noelgrandin: what is your distribution ?
[09:31] <gneeriiloeepdeer> I just run >ffmpeg -i "09 - Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms".flac -ss 00:03 -to 02:30 -c copy output.flac< to trim the first 3 seconds of a flac file (no sound). Output file is 0.1 MB smaller than the original file, but the file hasnt been trimmed. What am I missing?
[09:31] <noelgrandin> biapy, Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Jammy
[09:31] <gneeriiloeepdeer> Im sure this exact command has worked before
[09:34] <gneeriiloeepdeer> it works
[09:35] <biapy> noelgrandin: apt show libgtk-3-bin-dbgsym
[09:35] <biapy> noelgrandin: look for the previous version if it is show, and try to install it
[09:36] <biapy> noelgrandin: and on my system, i have 3.24.33-1ubuntu2 available
[09:36] <noelgrandin> biapy, I can see the previous version, how do I isntall a specific version like that?
[09:36] <biapy> noelgrandin: your ubuntu mirror may be out of date; or did you run apt update recently ?
[09:36] <biapy> noelgrandin: first try sudo apt update  and retry the install
[09:37] <noelgrandin> biapy, I run update 5 mins ago
[09:37] <biapy> noelgrandin: ok, then sudo apt install package=version
[09:38] <noelgrandin> biapy, awesome, works, thanks!!
[09:38] <biapy> you're welcome
[09:53] <loongson> 1
[09:54] <loongson> no
[09:54] <loongson> 。。
[09:55] <loongson> ..
[11:31] <noob-hunter> hi
[11:31] <noob-hunter> im using linux lite 5.8
[11:31] <noob-hunter> its based on ubuntu 20.04
[11:31] <noob-hunter> i like the gui and ui
[11:32] <noob-hunter> its kind of like android 4 which brings back many memories
[11:32] <noob-hunter> well that sucks
[11:33] <noob-hunter> hi
[12:34] <de-facto> where can i blacklist a module?
[12:34] <de-facto> !blacklist
[12:34] <de-facto> that seems to be outdated, such a directory does not exist
[12:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:35] <EriC^^> de-facto: are you sure? i have it on 20.04
[12:35] <EriC^^> ls -l /etc/modprobe.d
[12:36] <de-facto> oh i must have overlooked it somehow, its there
[12:37] <de-facto> hmm do i need to tell the kernel to honor that somehow?
[12:37] <de-facto> its still loading
[12:38] <EriC^^> did you update-initramfs?
[12:39] <de-facto> nope, do i have to?
[12:39] <de-facto> replugged the usb device
[12:39] <de-facto> maybe i need to reboot?
[12:40] <rob0> The kernel does not look at modprobe.d, modprobe does.
[12:41] <EriC^^> de-facto: yeah, run "sudo update-initramfs -u"
[12:41] <rob0> is your module already loaded?  rmmod or modprobe -r to remove it.
[12:41] <EriC^^> de-facto: which module are you trying to blacklist?
[12:41] <rob0> then the blacklist will be used next time something wants to load it.
[12:42] <de-facto> dvb_usb_rtl28xxu
[12:43] <EriC^^> de-facto: try to update the initramfs, if it doesn't work you might need to use in the blacklist.conf "install <module> /bin/false"
[12:46] <rob0> what does that module do?  Seems unlikely to me that it would be loaded in an initrd.
[12:46] <rob0> is it required for access to the root filesystem?  If so you have to load it, can't blacklist.
[12:57] <makara> hi. I need to put my company at ease about running Ubuntu as my Desktop machine. They ask the typical questions like "what about virus protection" etc.
[12:57] <rob0> haha
[12:58] <makara> is there FAQ or a site dedicated to such things?
[12:58] <makara> i've been trying to convince them for years but I never though of asking Canonical directly
[12:59] <armadefuego1> https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-antivirus.html.en
[12:59] <rob0> Antivirus software on Linux is actually for detecting Windows viruses.
[13:00] <rob0> But if it makes your IT happy, you can run it.
[13:01] <armadefuego1> yes. make IT happy. they give you hardware.
[13:01] <makara> thank you that helps. I was hoping for something more comprehensive. We are producing PA-DSS compliant software and they are scared shitless of losing their compliance because one of their devs went rogue with his machine
[13:04] <armadefuego1> I am sure that there is a guide, or 2, about making it PA-DSS compliant.
[13:04] <armadefuego1> One thing in your favor... its been done before... many times.
[13:10] <newb134> Hi, I on ubuntu 20.04, I used the gpg command in terminal to encrypt some files around 1.5 years ago, I have come to decrypt the file files but I'm getting the error bad session key. I'm think the passphrase is correct is there a liklihood that gpg package was updated and it's not back compatible with previous version ?
[13:10] <newb134> *I'm
[13:12] <newb134> Hi, I'm on ubuntu 20.04, I used the gpg command in the terminal to encrypt some files around 1.5 years ago, I have come to decrypt the files but I'm getting the error bad session key. I think the passphrase is correct, is there a liklihood that gpg package was updated and it's not back compatible with a previous version ?
[13:12] <newb134> I am still on 20.04 I didn't do a major update
[13:14] <armadefuego1> I am not that familiar with the revs on gpg, and what they have done.
[13:14] <armadefuego1> However, it is _likely_ that a key used that long ago, with an even older version of GPG will not work without enabling more vulnerable encryption methods.
[13:14] <newb134> :/
[13:20] <newb134> is there a way to see the version history update of the package in ubuntu
[13:20] <armadefuego1> not sure what you mean by that. GPG supports many ways to encrypt. if a method that was used 1.5 years ago was already deprecated ( asked to not be used anymore) and in that time it was disabled it wouldn't work without, specifically, saying i want to use that method
[13:21] <armadefuego1> yes, if you have apt logs back that far.
[13:21] <newb134> I could go get the package from that time
[13:21] <armadefuego1> ls -l /var/log/dpkg.log*
[13:21] <cbreak> I have my doubts that the gpg version is to blame for your problem
[13:22] <cbreak> it's more likely user error, or a corrupted file
[13:23] <armadefuego1> agreed, it would be good to know _what algorythm_ was used to encrypt the file.
[13:23] <cbreak> unless you mix up gpg and gpg2?
[13:23] <cbreak> they're distinct packages
[13:23] <cbreak> you might have both
[13:24] <stupido99> Hello. I am trying to set the default browser on the command line. I've set update-alternatives correctly and xdb-mime query returns the right options, but when I navigate to the ubuntu settings default applications window, the wrong browser is still selected. That browser (chrome) is used when I click a link from any application REGARDLESS of the
[13:24] <stupido99> update-alternatives or xdg-mime settings.
[13:24] <stupido99> what else can I check/set to fix this?
[13:24] <stupido99> Neither $BROWSER or $XDG_BROWSER are set
[13:35] <ubuntu> hi
[13:35] <ubuntu> a
[13:45] <jhutchins> stupido99: Use the GUI setting.
[14:00] <stupido99> jhutchins: but I need to do it from a script..
[14:05] <leftyfb> stupido99: you set x-www-browser?
[14:08] <leftyfb> there's also "xdg-settings set default-web-browser"
[14:15] <stupido99> leftyfb: Thanks! I just got that from a guy in the #linux channel and it worked!
[14:15] <calmsiva> Hi, having problem in installing AMD GPU drivers in Ubuntu Mate 22.04, now. every time booting on, getting a message that AMD GPU - something SILVER is not able to get installed.
[14:19] <calmsiva> Hi, having problem in installing AMD GPU drivers in Ubuntu Mate 22.04, now. every time booting on, getting a message that AMD GPU - something SILVER is not able to get installed.
[14:42] <teiion> If I update with Software Updater plus Gnome Software (not the Ubuntu one), does this cover all \deb+snap+flatpak updates?
[14:43] <leftyfb> flatpak's are not supported in any of them. I'm not sure about gnome Software and snaps, I doubt it. Though it's quicker to just use the CLI to do updates either way
[14:50] <bancroft> is there a way to find out what package installed another package?
[14:51] <bancroft> specifically python3-pyasn1-modules
[14:53] <WeeBey98> Frens, I come with news. :D
[14:54] <BadAtom> bancroft: sudo apt rdepends python3-pyasn1-modules
[14:55] <TrippyJ> Hello!
[14:55] <WeeBey98> So, if you've been around you may remember that I was pointing out a bug with "filechooser" in Gnome 42 after 22.04 update. This only happened on Xorg and not Wayland. Anyway, I've been following a developer's thread on GTK and... someone found the line that created this window-sizing bug! So, an update will be coming soon. Hurray!
[14:56] <TrippyJ> What is the proper way to chain a CLI together to put in a password after? I do something like a command, but it prompts for a password after and I need to exec it remotely on a script
[14:56] <WeeBey98> So, this morning, the new patch is going to review it seems. :-)
[14:56] <TrippyJ> my command | thepassword ?
[14:57] <leftyfb> TrippyJ: it depends on what is asking for the password
[14:58] <TrippyJ> Ah, well, to be specific, I am executing a ph script, and it is using system and STDIN/STDERR, etc.
[14:58] <TrippyJ> php*
[14:58] <leftyfb> TrippyJ: try #php or #bash
[14:58] <TrippyJ> kk :D
[14:58] <TrippyJ> thanks!
[15:06] <ice99> for AWS to access EC2 instance via serial console; there should be a SSH key in the authorized keys inside the instance?
[15:10] <jhutchins> ice99: That's an AWS question, not something #debian would know.
[15:11] <Maik> jhutchins: they asked in #linux too
[15:17] <leftyfb> ice99: to answer your question, ssh keys have nothing to do with serial access. But again, that is a question for AWS support
[15:33] <bancroft> BadAtom: thanks!
[15:39] <ImQ009> Hi, everyone. It appears I have some trouble reinstalling libc-bin. https://gist.github.com/q009/ebbe34de7dc078e6dfcc7aaa511c5604
[15:39] <ImQ009> Would anybody know how to resolve this most peculiar predicament?
[15:40] <ImQ009> It is Ubuntu 20.04 LTS under WSL2
[15:42] <leftyfb> ImQ009: /usr/local/lib suggests you are not using the official packages for something important (kernel? libc?)
[15:42] <ImQ009> Uhhh, I have no idea, really
[15:42] <ImQ009> I'm certainly not using the kernel packaged for Ubuntu
[15:43] <leftyfb> !wsl | ImQ009
[15:43] <leftyfb> hm, that's new
[15:43] <ImQ009> Hmm, sorry, not sure how this helps me
[15:43] <rob0> Line 4 of the gist suggests libc-bin is already installed.  Why do you need to reinstall it?
[15:43] <leftyfb> ImQ009: what is in /usr/local/lib ?
[15:44] <ImQ009> I was trying to find a solution for "/sbin/ldconfig.real: Can't stat /usr/local/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu: No such file or directory", and people suggested manually reinstalling libc-bin
[15:45] <ImQ009> leftyfb, it is empty
[15:45] <leftyfb> ImQ009: it shouldn't be empty actually
[15:46] <leftyfb> which kernel are you running?
[15:46] <BLZbubba> ImQ009: did you look at ld.so.conf?
[15:46] <BLZbubba> you might just need to walk through the config script
[15:46] <ImQ009> Oh, sorry, I was looking into /usr/local/bin. However, lib has just one python directory
[15:46] <ImQ009> So that doesn't really help
[15:46] <ImQ009> This is the kernel: Linux DESKTOP-U4CUSHO 4.4.0-19041-Microsoft #1237-Microsoft Sat Sep 11 14:32:00 PST 2021 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[15:47] <leftyfb> the kernel should be much newer than that
[15:48] <ImQ009> leftyfb, would you suggest removing the apparently invalid line in ld.so.conf?
[15:48] <leftyfb> ImQ009: I never suggest messing with ld.so.conf unless you know what you are doing.
[15:49] <leftyfb> ImQ009: if you are getting errors with it, something is seriously wrong
[15:49] <ioria> ImQ009,  i don't know wsl, but we can try something :  sudo mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/libc-bin* /tmp   and sudo apt update  and sudo apt full-upgrade
[15:49] <rob0> In what context did you see the /sbin/ldconfig.real error?
[15:49] <ImQ009> Well, in that case, I'm not entirely sure what to look for in that file
[15:49] <ImQ009> rob0, apt install
[15:49] <rob0> installing what?
[15:50] <ImQ009> shellcheck
[15:50] <ImQ009> But also, libc-bin, after trying to reinstall it post-nuke
[15:50] <ImQ009> So, right now, I don't even have libc-bin
[15:50] <ImQ009> Because it will not even allow me to install it
[15:51] <ImQ009> I've got a feeling the fastest way out would be to just wipe this install, this is all way over my head
[15:51] <ioria> ImQ009,  sudo mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/libc-bin* /tmp
[15:52] <ImQ009> ioria, it appears that did the trick?
[15:52] <ioria> ImQ009,  then  sudo dpkg --configure -a
[15:52] <ioria> ImQ009,  then  sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
[15:53] <ioria> ImQ009,  you have 295 not upgraded
[15:53] <ImQ009> Yeah, cheers. You're a savior :P
[15:53] <ioria> ok
[16:00] <biapy> what is the best way to disable a media key with jammy ?
[16:02] <leftyfb> biapy: try the BIOS?
[16:03] <biapy> leftyfb: external keyboard with a stuck media key issue
[16:03] <leftyfb> biapy: open up the keyboard and fix the mechanical issue :)
[16:03] <biapy> leftyfb: i want to blacklist the associated keyboard events
[16:04] <biapy> leftyfb: under a soldered metal plate :) will do this one day, but..
[16:04] <biapy> hum.. it would be a shame to disconnect the media key bar... hum...
[16:05] <biapy> no blacklist method for events available ?
[16:06] <ioria> biapy, what media key exactly ?
[16:07] <biapy> ioria: KEY_NEXTSONG and KEY_FASTFORWARD (this one is not present on the keyboard, but is present in event log nonetheless)
[16:08] <ioria> biapy, let's try : xmodmap -pk | grep -i nextsong
[16:09] <biapy> ioria: nothing, same for fast
[16:09] <ioria> hai
[16:09] <ioria> biapy, xmodmap -pk | grep -i XF86Mail
[16:09] <ioria> sorry
[16:09] <ioria> biapy, xmodmap -pk | grep -i XF86
[16:10] <biapy> ioria: https://pastebin.com/YU6ZbvZx
[16:10] <ioria> biapy, wrong cmd:   xmodmap -pk | grep -i XF86
[16:10] <biapy> https://pastebin.com/FaFi8FQm
[16:10] <ioria> ok
[16:12] <biapy> ioria: tried this with no effect: xmodmap -e 'keycode 163=NoSymbol'
[16:12] <ioria> biapy, i don't see a nextsong ... might be XF86AudioNext  ?
[16:12] <biapy> iora: the event is : "type 1 (EV_KEY), code 163 (KEY_NEXTSONG), value 0"
[16:12] <ioria> that usually works ... but probably bad keycode biapy
[16:13] <ioria> biapy, we need to find the KEY_NEXTSONG and KEY_FASTFORWARD codes
[16:15] <ioria> biapy, for  KEY_NEXTSONG try : xmodmap -e "keycode 171 ="
[16:17] <biapy> ioria: keys 163 & 208 according to showkey
[16:17] <ioria> i don't trust showkey ... but ok
[16:17] <ioria> biapy, for  KEY_NEXTSONG try : xmodmap -e "keycode 171 ="
[16:18] <biapy> ioria: no effect
[16:19] <ioria> biapy, meaning  ? it works nontheless ?
[16:19] <biapy> ioria: yes, the media key is still recognized by gnome
[16:20] <ioria> biapy, no, you test running a media player and using the key
[16:20] <biapy> ioria: the fun thing is that in dconf-editor, there is no value for next media shortcut
[16:20] <biapy> ioria: i would like for gnome to not show me a crossed circle when the media key falsely trigger :)
[16:21] <biapy> ioria: and i confirm that spotify still recognize the key press
[16:21] <ioria> ok.... biapy  but   have you tried   'gsettings list-recursively | grep -i XF86' ?
[16:22] <biapy> ioria: no, thank you !
[16:23] <biapy> ioria: how can i change / remove the offending shortcut ?
[16:24] <ioria> biapy, you 'set' a value in range
[16:28] <biapy> ioria: i've done     gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys next-static []
[16:28] <biapy> ioria: no effect , spotify and gnome still detect the media key press
[16:31] <ioria> biapy, i suggest to use xmodmap
[16:32] <ioria> biapy, and maybe is gsd-media-keys involved (and no way to stop it)
[16:34] <biapy> ioria : thank you !!! killing and restarting gsd-media-keys did the trick , it took the new settings into account !!!
[16:34] <biapy> thank you very muck
[16:34] <biapy> much
[16:34] <ioria> ok, good job biapy
[16:36] <biapy> ioria: no good job to you, this method is very hard to find a documentation for on google
[16:36] <ioria> yeah
[16:38] <biapy> thank you again, this will help a lot
[16:39] <ioria> no problem biapy
[16:39] <biapy> it's a shame that the invalid media key icon at the bottom of the screen is so unhelpful (and stressful)
[16:43] <transhumanist> so I am getting /servo: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.1.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory any fix by installing ssl-1.0.0 from any repository?
[16:44] <biapy> transhumanist: according to packages.ubuntu.com, libssl.so.1.1 does not exist in jammy .
[16:45] <OLANRO> ubuntu sucks
[16:45] <OLANRO> debian is the best
[16:45] <OLANRO> :-*
[16:45] <OLANRO> O:-)
[16:46] <biapy> transhumanist: libssl.so exist in libssl-dev : sudo apt install libssl-dev ; sudo ln -s /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libssl.so.1.1   ? may or may not do the trick (ugly solution and dangerous)
[16:48] <biapy> transhumanist: or you can try building libssl1.1 from impish https://packages.ubuntu.com/impish/libssl1.1
[17:02] <transhumanist> second one works, just doesnt make me feel too comfortable, thanks biapy
[17:40] <zteam> Anybody here knows a fix to make Kodi working stable with Ubuntu 22.04 ?
[17:42] <morganu> kodi still exists?  I'll check out the web page. Roku is a bit meh. It uses an arrow keypad from the dark ages.
[17:44] <zteam> morganu, yes Kodi is as alive as ever
[17:44] <philwong82> HI guys
[17:45] <philwong82> I installed WOEUSB but cannot locate the icon to launch it, why?
[17:48] <zteam> philwong82, some apps doesn't create menu shortcuts, try running it from the terminal
[17:48] <philwong82> hmm
[17:49] <philwong82> so if I want to run "woeusb"
[17:49] <philwong82> I just type woeusb and enter?
[17:50] <zteam> philwong82, yep
[17:52] <philwong82> command not found
[17:53] <matsaman> dpkg -l | grep -i woeusb; dpkg -L woeusb | egrep -i 'opt|bin'
[17:53] <ioria> i think it's a snap
[17:54] <matsaman> gross
[17:54] <ioria> woe-usb or similar
[17:54] <tomreyn> philwong82: it really depends on how you installed it. can you explain what you did?
[17:56] <philwong82> ok
[17:56] <philwong82> I think I got it
[17:56] <philwong82> I only installed the dependencies...my bad ;)
[17:56] <tomreyn> the woe-usb snap looks pretty outdated, 3 years old
[17:56] <ioria> ò
[17:57] <kostkon_> !info woe-usb
[17:57] <kostkon_> my bad
[17:58] <jpmh> I have seen utilities that somehow automatically come back to life if I kill them.  How is that implemented?
[17:58] <ioria> philwong82, /snap/bin/woe-usb.woeusb --help
[17:59] <matsaman> jpmh: either they're ordinary child processes, or spawned from a persistent service
[17:59] <ioria> ah, sy
[17:59] <matsaman> jpmh: in either case, you haven't killed them "right"
[18:00] <jpmh> matsaman: not intentionally, but for example I have seen the oom killer kill them and they come back
[18:01] <matsaman> jpmh: same deal
[18:02] <matsaman> oom is a means to an end, it isn't out there to be sentient, killing parent processes unnecessarily
[18:02] <jpmh> so, is the persistent service polling and seeing that they are dead or does it somehow get alerted?
[18:07] <tomreyn> jpmh: how about you tell more about what you're dealing with, and the environment that happens in?
[18:11] <jpmh> tomreyn: really not any issue I just wondered what brings fail2ban back after the oom killer kills it
[18:14] <armadefuego1> its a service. may be with resart on it? or are you talking about the client?
[18:15] <armadefuego1> *restart
[18:20] <transhumanist> so I am trying to figure out what tech is required to do this (or even if its possible < I i have an app on a linux server I am running , it runs in a xwindows window and I want to mirror this window to a remote machine , is this even possible?
[18:22] <armadefuego1> a lot of people use VNC for that, but i seem to remember an "X" only way is possible.
[18:23] <transhumanist> yes thats what I am after the x only way
[18:25] <armadefuego1> I was afraid you would ask that. I am trying to remember what it was.... Xvfb... maybe. .. maybe not...
[18:26] <matsaman> transhumanist: man ssh
[18:28] <armadefuego1> https://www.x.org/archive/X11R7.5/doc/man/man1/Xnest.1.html maybe this?
[18:52] <biapy> transhumanist: xpra is a way
[18:53] <biapy> transhumanist: but the app needs to be started in a xpra session if I remember correctly
[18:54] <llanhmod> Has anyone had build failures when running a Gradle/Java application that pulls from MavenCentral repository? specifically a certificate error? https://bpa.st/YM5Q I can't see to resolve this on Ubuntu.
[18:58] <armadefuego1> Not sure if its appropriate in this forum, but i have had things like that happen with transient DNS failures, or removed poms
[18:59] <jhutchins> transhumanist: If it's an actual X compatible app you should be able to use X forwarding as the simplest solution.  Otherwise xvnc or xrdp.
[19:28] <transhumanist> so I sort of figured out how it works! great but it generates a cgroups error: system_ky.go:154 cannot determine cgroup version any idea what the cause could be... I found this: https://discuss.linuxcontainers.org/t/fedora-33-centos7-guest-not-working-cannot-determine-cgroup/9739/2 but if I  understand it right its killing security , is that correct? is there another solution?
[19:28] <leftyfb> transhumanist: try #lxc
[19:28] <transhumanist> ok thanks leftyfb
[22:01] <LtWorf> hi
[22:02] <LtWorf> I got this email from launchpad [~invalid/ubuntu/ppa] localslackirc_1.14-1_amd64.changes (Rejected)
[22:02] <LtWorf> what does it want??
[22:02] <LtWorf> i did the last upload of that package on debian months ago
[22:05] <sarnold> LtWorf: that's weird, I didn't think launchpad would have sent emails for debian uploads. I suspect you can ignore it, but if you're curious, maybe ask a question on https://answers.launchpad.net/launchpad  ?
[23:33] <xeux> hello