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jhutchinsOx1de: Xlnt.  That guide I posted should cover it.00:14
jhutchinsOx1de: Yeah, I think leftyfb posted the same one.00:15
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RakkoHow would I run mkinitramfs and install an entry for a system in systemd-boot, while not running booted from that system? I messed something out and I'm able to boot from a Pop USB drive but when I try to just reinstall the linux-image-* packages under a chroot booted from USB, it tells me (in several ways) that it can't find the root device.02:59
arraybolt3[m]Quick question for y'all - If a software package is in Main for a certain release of Ubuntu (20.04 in particular), will it remain in Main for the lifetime of that release, or is it possible for it to move repositories?03:45
lotuspsychjearraybolt3[m]: maybe the package guys know that1 in #ubuntu-release03:47
arraybolt3[m]Good point, but someone who knows way more than me warned me that #ubuntu-release is not a good place for a newbie to say stuff in, so since it's a support question, and #ubuntu-release is for coordinating archive activities, I'm a bit hesitant to go barging in there.03:48
lotuspsychjeagree their busy guys, still you will notice internal conversations in that channel aswell03:49
ograarraybolt3[m], it will stay in main, packages usually do not get demoted after release04:01
arraybolt3[m]That's what I thought, but is that the case even if the upstream developer officially EOL's a version of the product?04:02
deegoIs there a way to ask ubuntu to stop deleting a workspace if it's empty?04:03
arraybolt3[m]ogra: I'm trying to figure out if rabbitmq-server is going to stay in Main even when VMWare officially EOL's the version currently in Focal in July 2022.04:06
guivercarraybolt3[m], packages are rarely moved from one repository to another during the lifetime; usually it's made during the development cycle of the next release (not after release)04:09
lotuspsychjedeego: im using gnome-shell-extensions wich contains a workspaces indicator (static workspaces)04:09
arraybolt3[m]OK, makes sense. I was trying to answer a support question on the ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list that a person supposedly from Microsoft was asking. It dawns on me though, I should probably leave that for someone from Canonical to reply to.04:09
guiverc(I can't think of a single example outside of the development cycle; i do recall mention past standard support, eg. 16.04 ESM where some packages are supported now via snap only)04:10
arraybolt3[m](I don't think someone from Microsoft wants to get their security info from a gmail.com address...)04:10
arraybolt3[m]guiverc: Thanks!04:12
deegolotuspsychje: that's what i'm using too, i think. I'd like to have 4 workspaces, empty or not. It seems it likes up to 1 empty workspace. Are you able to see more than 1?04:13
lotuspsychjedeego: check on the right upper corner, i use 6 https://www.deviantart.com/lotuspsychje/art/Jammy-91019256104:14
deegolotuspsychje: yeah, confirmed, same setup here. Jammy, and 4 spaces, same extension.04:15
deegolotuspsychje: yeah, i see 6. and at least two of these are empty?04:15
deegoi even named the 4 spaces, thinking it will keep it from deleting them.04:16
lotuspsychjedeego: did you check systemsettings/multitasking if workspaces are static?04:18
deegolotuspsychje: thanks! setting it to fixed there!04:19
lotuspsychjethats a new section since jammy04:20
deegothanks! nice.04:20
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PeGaSuShello guys. I know that this is probably a weird request, but I'd like for a specific user to have access edit the netplan config file and to use `netplan apply`. what would be the best way to achieve this?06:05
lotuspsychjePeGaSuS: you might wanna ask that in #ubuntu-server , maybe also provide your story why06:13
PeGaSuSI'll do it later then, since I need to go to work. thanks!06:20
brkcoreHi good pipol :)08:57
brkcoreI downloaded a script to convert webm to mp3 but it doesnt work. Do you know any ubuntu tools for this?08:58
gordonjcpbrkcore: ffmpeg09:00
brkcoregordonjcp, does it have a command to convert folders?09:00
brkcoreI will install it now, thanks09:00
gordonjcpbrkcore: no, but you'd just write a script to do that09:01
brkcoreI just downloaded mp3con.sh from github, but something is wrong and doesnt do anything09:02
brkcorehttps://pastebin.com/QvzyNf2509:04
filenamei09:05
gordonjcpbrkcore: okay09:06
gordonjcpbrkcore: but you haven't run it yet?09:06
brkcorewhen I ran ./mp3con.sh09:07
brkcorenothing comes up09:07
gordonjcpbrkcore: when you say "nothing comes up", what exactly happens?09:08
brkcorebash: ./mp3con.sh: No such file or directory09:08
gordonjcpokay, and is mp3con.sh in the directory you're currently in?09:08
brkcoreooops!09:08
brkcoreokay09:09
brkcoreI am embarrassed to ask ... how do use locate,find or search? locate mp3con.sh?09:10
brkcoreoh yes09:10
brkcorefound it, in home directory. Thank you09:11
brkcoregordonjcp, it works, just had to put the script into the directory with the files. Thank you09:19
gordonjcpno worries09:21
gordonjcpbrkcore: glad you got it working09:21
gordonjcpbrkcore: you realise of course that no-one in here has *ever* made that mistake before09:21
gordonjcpbrkcore: especially not me09:22
brkcorewhat mistake, what do you mean?09:23
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chilverscwere the 5.13 kernel packages recently removed from the 20.04 apt repository?12:29
guivercchilversc, 5.13 was the kernel from 21.10; it's no longer supported.  GA kernel remains 5.4 for 20.04, and HWE is now 5.15 or the 22.04 GA kernel stack  (HWE advanced thru 20.10, 21.04, 21.10 before reaching final kernel from 22.04)12:32
chilverscyeah, I was installing 5.13 from HWE, I don't really want to go up to 5.15 just yet as that hasn't been tested12:33
hans_which is the secure/irreversible one, setuid() or seteuid()12:33
arraybolt3[m]chilversc: We do have an intensive testing process that every release goes through that should ensure the kernel is tested well. And if it makes your hardware go nuts, you can uninstall the new one and fall back to the old one.12:34
chilverscarraybolt3[m]: yeah, but I'm using FS-Cache, and that's been going through some changes in recent kernel versions12:35
guiverc5.15 hasn't been tested???  I've been using it for months (jan or feb as my daily box.. it's been used by lots of people well before release)12:36
arraybolt3[m]Oh. Hmm, well you could test it in a VM and make sure it's working to your liking.12:36
chilverscguiverc: it has been tested in general, it's just that I've not tested for our very specifc NFS setup to ensure any recent changes match the performance that we need12:36
chilverscI know 5.13 works, and I know that the new implementation in 5.17 is too slow, but havn't tested 5.15 or 5.1612:37
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chilverscin some early experiments I was getting stuck CPU threads on 5.16 but now I suspect that issue is also present in 5.13 so maybe 5.16 just has better reporting12:37
guiverc21.10's EOL wasn't exactly a secret; 9 months after release; meaning it was pretty easy to guess when the 5.13 would change to 5.15... just as it did in prior years.. Ubuntu cycles are very predictable  (been so since at least 2012)12:38
chilverscsure, but I wasn't expecting the packages to be simply deleted from the apt repository so that I can no longer fetch them12:40
guivercchilversc, if you look (eg. http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-hwe-5.13/) you'll likely find they are there, just removed from release files (ie. indexes on your system)12:42
chilverscah yeah, they are still there12:44
chilverscthough I guess that would mean I have to download all the dependencies, etc myself for now12:44
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BluesKajHi all12:54
wez.o/12:54
BluesKajwez, o/12:55
wezBluesKaj: The . in the .o/ is important!12:56
BluesKajok, what does it signify?12:56
guiverc[m]chilversc: (you should be able to just specify the version you want, when you need them)12:56
zaggynlmaybe is he one armed, you don't know12:56
userBluesKaj: i think its your shoulder12:56
wezIt signifinies not heiling Hitler12:57
TheRedQueenError: You don't have the owner capability. If you think that you should have this capability, be sure that you are identified before trying again. The 'whoami' command can tell you if you're identified.12:57
arraybolt3[m]Or he wants to access the hidden "o" folder.12:57
EverythingHi all. What is the current replacement for wicd? I want to connect to WiFi via GUI.12:57
wezBluesKaj: It is a shoulder12:57
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arraybolt3[m]Everything: NetworkManager.12:57
arraybolt3[m]Everything: You'll need a desktop-specific applet for your particular desktop environment.12:58
Everythingarraybolt3[m]: OK, thanks12:58
hans_what does this mean https://paste.debian.net/plain/124728213:08
chilverschans_: most likely a permission error13:11
hans_blasphemy! who dares tell root he doesn't have permission13:11
arraybolt3[m]hans_ Check the file's immutable bit.13:12
hans_how13:12
hans_stat13:13
chilverscanother thing to check is if that is on a read-only mount, or a remote file system13:14
hans_neither. it doesn't show up in cat /proc/mounts at all13:16
hans_and its not readonly, i can create folders in it13:16
hans_dang actually i can't; i can create /home.old/foo and /home.old/admin/foo but i can not create /home.old/admin/conf/foo13:17
chilverschans_: yeah, that sounds like the conf directory has had its immutable bit set13:17
arraybolt3[m]hans_: Run "stat /path/to/directory" and that should tell you.13:18
hans_... chatter -R -i /home.old13:18
arraybolt3[m](Unless you're being faced with a failing drive, which would also explain this problem - sadly that one has a much pricier fix, i.e. buy a new drive and recover the data from backups)13:18
hans_i dont see anything unusual in stat, https://paste.debian.net/plain/124728413:19
hans_links: 513:19
hans_that was unexpected..13:19
arraybolt3[m]But what about the home.old directory itself?13:19
arraybolt3[m]hans_: Actually, stat was the wrong command - try lsattr.13:20
hans_don't understand what that means but https://termbin.com/juan13:21
arraybolt3[m]hans_: ----i---------e------- home.old/admin/conf13:22
chilverschans_: the i indicates the immutable bit is set, as you can see on conf13:22
arraybolt3[m]Bingo. That's the immutable bit.13:22
arraybolt3[m]hans_: So now do "chattr -i home.old/admin/conf".13:22
chilverscI wonder if that was done because all of those directories are actually sharing the same conf folder as a hard link13:22
hans_chattr -R -i home.old    fixed it! thanks13:24
arraybolt3[m]👍️13:29
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yasserhi13:42
yasseram trying to dual boot win 7 and lubuntu but when i want to create partions for lubuntu it says max partions reached??13:43
enycyasser: hrrm can happen with MBR partitioning13:44
enycyasser: does it not automatically sort out extended partitions ...?13:44
enycyasser: if you don't do manual partitioning and just say "install alongside" ?13:44
yasseri have 4 partions on windows and 2 are 100% free13:44
enycyasser: do you mean empty?13:45
enycyasser: do you have a full backup of all data in any case?13:45
yasserlike they are not used13:45
leftyfbyasser: you have to resize one or more of your existing partitions to make room first13:45
enycyasser: then you could just delete 1 or both unused partitions...  maybe resizing one of them13:46
enycyasser: then you won't have this problem of 4 primary-partitions13:46
yasserleftyfb i reszied one and freed up 10 gb for installion13:46
enycyasser: I would delete one if you can,   as if you have 4 "primary" partitions you can't create anymore...13:46
leftyfbyasser: combine the 2 partitions that are free13:46
yasseri deleted one but its still the same13:46
leftyfbactually, yeah, delete them13:47
leftyfbthe only partitions you should have are those that are required for Windows13:47
yasseri deleted one and it turned into "unallocated space"13:47
enycyasser: good13:47
leftyfbnow do the same for the other one13:47
enycyasser: any reason you can't delete both of them ?13:47
yasserbut the issue still happens13:47
enycyasser: I would try this:  close the installer,  use   'sudo gparted'  -or-    windows disk managedment  to delete the extra partitions13:48
enycyasser: then boot into installer13:48
yasserenyc i deleted entire partion (74gb) but nothing happend13:49
enycyasser: what do you mean ?  in the installer?  in sudo geparted?   details matter13:49
yasserin windows disk manager13:49
enycyasser: I wonder if you have windows active disk  or somethnig silly13:50
leftyfbyasser: ok, so how many partitions do you have left, what's on them and how much unallocated space is available?13:50
enycyasser: I'd be booting the ubuntu stick  and running "sudo gparted"  at this point13:50
yasserleftyfb 3 left and 74 unallocated space13:50
leftyfbyasser: ok, now reboot and boot back into the ubuntu installer13:51
yasserenyc i botted into lubuntu but the issue still happens13:51
enycyasser: you didn't respond about "sudo gparted"13:51
yasseri didnt do any gparted stuff13:51
enycyasser: try it, let us know what that says about the partitioning13:52
yasseri  used lubuntu partion manager to allocate space for lubuntu but didnt work13:52
enycyasser: so,  boot ubuntu stick  and   use terminal or alt+f2  to run "sudo gparted"13:52
enycyasser: and report here...13:52
yasserok just a min13:53
leftyfbyasser: also, please take a screenshot of the error and upload somewhere for us to see13:53
yasseris there a way i can merge 2 partions in one?13:53
enycyasser: if they are empty partitions, no need just delete them13:54
yasserleftyfb ok13:54
leftyfbnot directly, no13:54
leftyfbalso take a screenshot of gparted so we can see the partitions13:54
enyc+113:54
yasserok13:54
yasserjust a sec my hdd is a bit slow in rebooting i might take a while13:55
enycyasser: while thats' happening, out of interest, what are you keeping win7 for?13:55
yasseri need it for a while13:56
enycsure, what for?13:56
yassermy brother uses it13:56
enycits' possible to set up windows in a virtualbox and stuff long story ;o13:56
yasserresearching and studing13:56
enycyou can do all that on linux anyhow and win7 is out of security support now13:57
arraybolt3[m]GNOME Boxes is way better than VirtualBox for doing that sort of thing.13:57
yasseri will be keeping win 7 for a while untill he adjust13:57
enycarraybolt3[m]: is that libvirt-based?13:57
arraybolt3[m]Yep. enyc13:57
enycyasser: makes some sense, but I think you should delete the empty partitions, no need for windows to 'grow' any more.13:57
yasseri already deleted 213:58
enycarraybolt3[m]: what is the current state-of-affairs with "differencing" disk-image snapshotting like virtualbox does ??13:58
yasserthe other 2 one for booting and one for storage13:58
enycUbuntu 22.04 installer likes to create EFI system partition  even on non-EFI system these days as I understand it13:59
arraybolt3[m]enyc: He's on Lubuntu, it doesn't do that AFAIK.13:59
yasseram using lubuntu not ubuntu13:59
enycarraybolt3[m]: does that not use ubiquity ?13:59
arraybolt3[m]enyc: I actually don't use snapshots all that much, I should test it out.13:59
arraybolt3[m]enyc: Nope, Calamares, not Ubiquity.13:59
enycarraybolt3[m]: that is 'killer' virtualbox feature for me.13:59
yassermy laptop cant handle ubuntu according to ubuntu wepsite14:00
leftyfbyasser: what model laptop?14:00
yasserdell inspiron N405014:00
enycyasser: xubuntu mint and various other flavours or derivatives exist too, of course =)  anyhow.... I help out many of them.14:00
arraybolt3[m]yasser: I know from experience you can ignore the specs. If you've got 2 GB or more RAM, Lubuntu will work.14:00
arraybolt3[m](And a 64-bit CPU, also important.)14:00
enycarraybolt3[m]: friend in ZA has this  Pentium-4-630  64bit HP with 2gb ram, wondering options for them.14:01
yasser2gb of ram and ie-2310M 64bit14:01
yasseri3 2310M srry14:01
enycI get impression "zram-config" worth installing even on slower machines, helps with the low ram if i'm not mistaken.14:01
enycyasser: 2nd gen core is not a disaster, and RAM for that era is probably dirt-cheap to buy.14:01
enycyasser: what model machine?14:01
arraybolt3[m]yasser: I think Lubuntu's good then. Though I'd remove Firefox and install Falkon once you get Lubuntu installed.14:02
yassermodel is inspiron N405014:02
yasseri cant upgrade rams cuz i couldnt fins any compatible rams14:02
yasserand ebay dosent support my country so that not an option14:04
enycyasser: bother I was about to say  https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/384936087773   very cheap/easy   ddr3 sodimm14:04
yasseryea sadly i cant14:04
enycyasser: basically it looks like normal ddr3 sodimm  even just one 4gb module  will be cheap and easy to fin,  maybe you are in funny place I don't know =014:04
enycnot worth spending much on that machine but shouldn't be necessary14:05
leftyfbyasser: can you get us those screenshots?14:05
enycyasser: so...  "sudo gparted"  in lubuntu  installer ?14:05
yasseram in iraq sooooo yeah u could say that14:05
yassernot yet lol14:05
yassersrry14:05
enycyasser: uerr lubuntu stick,  don't start installer first14:06
leftyfbyasser: if it's taking this long, then you most certainly didn't delete those 2 partitions, reboot back into the installer and then try the installer again14:06
yasseram burnin lubuntu to the usb rn its about to finish14:06
yasseri reformatted earlier today14:06
enycI presume alt+f2  likely to work, or terminal...  "sudo gparted"  first14:06
enycyasser: lubuntu 22.04 image? or another?14:06
yasseryea the iso14:06
yasserits on 88 just a second14:07
yassersorry am taking wayy to long14:07
yasserok am rebooting into lubuntu rn i will disconnect and connect from my phone to the chat14:08
enycarraybolt3[m]: I wonder if   'falkon'  avoids the problem of firefox etc. needing SSE/SSE2 to work and not working on some 32bit systems,  e.g. antix debian and similar14:08
yasserhi am back14:09
yassersudo gparted right?14:10
yasserhi14:11
yassersudo gparted right?14:11
arraybolt3[m]One moment...14:11
yasserok14:11
arraybolt3[m]Yeah, "sudo gparted".14:11
yasserok14:12
yasserit says command not found14:14
arraybolt3[m]sudo apt install gparted14:14
yasserok14:14
yasserits installing14:15
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yasseri launched gparted14:17
yasserhow can take a screenshot14:18
yasseri got the screenshot14:19
yasserenyc arraybolt3[m]14:19
yasserwhere do i upload it14:20
tomreynyasser: can you upload it to imgur.com14:20
leftyfb2 screenshots14:20
tomreynand then link it here14:20
yasserok just a sec14:20
leftyfb1 showing partitions with gparted and the other of the error when you're trying to do the install14:20
yasserlok14:21
yasserhttps://imgur.com/a/AidJ87O14:22
yasserhere is it14:22
yasserthe 2 screens shots14:23
leftyfbdon't create a new partition14:23
leftyfbgo through the lubuntu installer and let it handle all that14:24
yasserthen what should i do14:24
arraybolt3[m]Install into sda4. Or delete sda4, shrink sda3, and then install into the unallocated space.14:24
leftyfbthough, why do you have 3 partitions of significant size for Windows ?14:24
leftyfbuh14:24
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: pretty sure sda4 is the bootable Windows OS14:24
yasserit was like that when i got laptop14:24
yasserit was a hand me down sooo yea14:25
arraybolt3[m]Ah shoot you're right. Nevermind, don't do that.14:25
arraybolt3[m](I saw the thing that made it look like no space was used...)14:25
leftyfbyasser: try going through the installer and pick the unallocated space14:25
yasserok14:25
arraybolt3[m](I don't think that will work, won't it need to create a 5th partition? Even if it's an extended one?)14:26
arraybolt3[m]I think he'll need to move the stuff out of sda3 into sda2, delete sda3, then install there.14:27
arraybolt3[m]And... yasser: You do have backups, right?14:27
yasserhttps://imgur.com/t41dtnK14:27
arraybolt3[m]Because this could go so badly if you don't.14:27
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: you're making assumptions about what those other partitions are used for14:27
yasserbackup for what14:27
arraybolt3[m]yasser: The multiple tens of gigabytes of important data on your system.14:28
yasserall i have is windows and opera and 2 games14:28
yassernothing important14:28
arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: You're right, I should quit suggesting things like this. I've gotten used to Linux where every partition has a reasonable use that you're aware of, Windows from an OEM is... not that way.14:28
arraybolt3[m]Sorry.14:28
yassernp14:28
arraybolt3[m]yasser: OK. Do you have the ability to recover Windows 7 in the event something goes wrong?14:29
arraybolt3[m](I've seen ntfs partition resizes blow up before, I'd hate for that to happen to you right here.)14:29
yasserno actually not14:29
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: my suggestion, install Windows 10 onto this laptop from scratch choosing only 1 or 2 partitions for Windows if you have the option. Do not split it up until multiple partitions. Then install ubuntu14:29
yasserleftyfb no that only will complex things up14:30
leftyfbno, that will most certainly simplify everything14:30
arraybolt3[m]yasser: Well... sigh, be as careful as possible, if you end up with an all-Lubuntu system I apologize in advance.14:31
ograand pick GPT ... then you have not the restrictions that using the ancient MBR technology enforces ...14:31
yassermaybe i could wait a couple months until my brother finish school and reformat the laptop14:31
leftyfbyasser: if it wasn't clear, I'm suggesting wiping the entire hard drive and installing Windows 10 as opposed to Windows 7. Then dual booting Ubuntu14:31
yasserlike chose erase disk option14:31
yasserleftyfb the laptop wont handle win 1014:32
arraybolt3[m]One important piece of data you might have is any passwords stored in Opera, make sure you have those written down somewhere or solidly memorized.14:32
yasserand i will delete it14:32
arraybolt3[m]True, 2 GB RAM is not Windows 10 friendly. I mean, technically it will work...ish... but not anything like acceptably well.14:32
yasseri will evantualy delete windows14:32
yasserand all email is opera are in my phone14:33
arraybolt3[m]yasser: What edition of Windows 7 is it? Home or Pro?14:33
yasserultimate14:33
yasseridk if that a thing but it says windows 7 ultimate while booting14:33
arraybolt3[m]Hmm... I had an idea but I don't think it was so good after all, never mind.14:34
arraybolt3[m]Windows 7 Ultimate is a thing.14:34
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: the other option is to figure out what is on the other partitions, if they're not important, delete them or copy the data to your main Windows partition and delete the extra partition14:34
arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: That's probably the best course of action here.14:34
yasserthe c parition is importat14:34
arraybolt3[m]LOL yeah obviously.14:35
yasseryea lol14:35
yasserthe d is empty14:35
arraybolt3[m]But it's sda3 I'm curious about - care to poke around in it with the file manager and tell us what you find?14:35
tomreynsda3 could maybe be removed, also its file system seems to only span half the partition capacity14:35
leftyfbyasser: how big is the D partition?14:35
yasseri tried deleting it but lubuntu didnt recognize it unallocated space14:36
yasserleftyfb 74 gb14:36
leftyfbthat's sda214:36
arraybolt3[m]yasser: But it's still there, so apparently it didn't delete.14:36
yasserall of them are 7414:36
arraybolt3[m]149 GB leftyfb14:36
leftyfbtomreyn: where do you get that?14:37
yasserin windows there is no 10 gb unallocated14:37
yasserbut it shows i lubuntu14:37
tomreynleftyfb: https://i.imgur.com/A1cvVIi.jpeg14:37
arraybolt3[m]yasser: No, two are ~70 GB (one bigger one smaller), then there's the gigantic one in the middle. That big one is sda3.14:37
leftyfbah14:37
yasserarraybolt3[m] in lubutu it shows like that but its diffrent in windows14:38
yasserthere is no 149 gb partion in windows for some reason14:38
arraybolt3[m]yasser: That sounds like Windows is hiding the giant partition for some reason then. How many drives does Windows show you?14:38
arraybolt3[m]2 or 3?14:38
yasserwindows show 3 partion the explorer but 4 in the manager14:39
arraybolt3[m]yasser: That sounds like an OEM recovery partition to me. Is there a way for you to delete the recovery partition from within Windows 7? (There might be a program in the laptop that lets you delete the recovery partition.)14:39
leftyfbit looks to me like you can delete sda3 and then move sda4 up against sda214:39
yasserthe hidden partion has a files called boot14:39
leftyfbthen you'll be able to install ubuntu14:40
leftyfbthough you might need to repair windows14:40
arraybolt3[m]yasser: Try opening the file manager, enter the 149 GB partition, and show us what you see. That will help us have a better idea of whether it's save to delete or not.14:40
arraybolt3[m]*safe, not save14:40
yasser99am yasser but from phone14:41
yasser99i switched to windows to show you. some things14:42
yasser99just a second14:42
arraybolt3[m]OK, that will help.14:42
leftyfbyasser99: if you're going to delete partitions (from the lubuntu installer) I would highly suggest following what arraybolt3[m] said and see what's on the sda3 partition before deleting it14:43
yasser99i took screen shot of Windows explorer and the disk manager14:44
maumhello14:46
maumhow to change file encoding on ubuntu?14:46
yasser99imgur is not responding just a sec14:46
arraybolt3[m]Text file encoding?14:46
yasser99maum idk srry14:46
maumyes14:46
maumtextfile encoding14:47
arraybolt3[m]maum: Are you talking about UTF-8 vs UTF-16 etc, or Windows line ending vs Unix line ending?14:47
maumfrom utf-8 to cp94914:47
maumI mean on ubuntu terminal14:47
arraybolt3[m]OK. And what flavour of Ubuntu are you using? Plain Ubuntu? Lubuntu? Kubuntu? etc.14:48
maumjust Ubuntu14:48
arraybolt3[m]Nice. One moment while I open an Ubuntu VM so I can find the option real quick...14:48
yasserhttps://imgur.com/a/zBrdSFq14:49
yasserhere14:49
yasserthat what windows show14:49
arraybolt3[m]Ah, I see it. It's using a dynamic disk. Sadly, I don't think there's any way to install Ubuntu on this system without wiping Windows entirely.14:50
tomreynmaum: iconv -f UTF-8 -t CP949 somedocument_utf-8.txt > somedocument_cp949.txt14:50
jhutchinsyasser: Are you aware that Windows can not see/mount/use non-windows partitions?14:50
maumtomreyn: ok, I will try this14:50
yasserjhutchins o14:50
yasserno14:50
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: The disk is a dynamic disk - it's Microsoft's idea of LVM, and it's not compatible with Ubuntu, sadly.14:51
yasserand i cant access the 84 gb partition now14:51
maumiconv: illegal input sequence at position 11614:51
arraybolt3[m]You could try to convert the disk back to a basic disk, but that giant partition is actually composed of two volumes, which may present a roadblock.14:51
tomreynmaum: so the source is not in utf-8 format14:52
yasser99i will be back14:52
maumtomreyn: how can I find the source's encoding14:52
maum?14:52
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yassergtg be right back14:52
jwm_TOI've just upgraded to 22.04 and now my dock has no favourites.  Any ideas?14:53
leftyfbjwm_TO: put your favorites back14:53
tomreynmaum: running "file" against it may help.14:53
jwm_TOLeftyfb: that doesn't seem to be working14:53
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jwm_TOI have favourites according to the giant list of apps, but they are not showing up on the dock14:55
maumUTF-8 Unicode text, with CRLF line terminators14:55
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Do the "basic" disks work?14:55
yasseram back14:55
jhutchinshttps://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-server/storage/disk-management/change-a-dynamic-disk-back-to-a-basic-disk14:56
jhutchinsThat says dynamic is deprecated.14:56
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: I believe so, at least they do according to this Stack Exchange Q&A: https://superuser.com/questions/335872/how-to-install-linux-on-a-dynamic-disk-without-losing-the-disk-configuration14:56
maum���� �ϼ�14:57
yasser"the system cant find the specified folder" error is happening rn14:57
jwm_TOIs there a different channel that I should be querying to fix the problem with the dock upon upgrade to 22.04?14:57
maumtomreyn: the text file have ���� �ϼ� character.14:57
maumtomreyn: file util says it's utf-8 unicode14:57
tomreynmaum: you can use "enca" to guess the encoding of the source better than "file" can.14:58
arraybolt3[m]yasser: Crud. I don't see any way around this mess other than getting a Windows 7 DVD and reinstalling Windows from scratch.14:58
arraybolt3[m]This is like the worst possible Windows setup for trying to make a Linux dual-boot.14:58
clarkkis there a way to disable the bluetooth settings part of Gnome, so I can manage my devices purely from the shell?14:59
maumtomreyn: Universal transformation format 8 bits; UTF-814:59
maum  CRLF line terminators, it's same14:59
clarkkNote I'm using Ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome 3.36.814:59
tomreynmaum: i don't know then. maybe try utf-16 for the input encoding15:00
jwm_TOI've just upgraded to 22.04 and now my dock has no favourites.  Any ideas?15:06
ograjwm_TO, likely some leftover user config ... try to create a new user for a test to see that it isnt systemic (you can delete it after testing again)15:10
jwm_TOogra, thanks.  will do15:16
tomreynmaum: actually, the "illegal input sequence at position 116" error may just mean that iconv is unable to translate this character because it has no representation in the target encoding15:20
tomreynmaum: re-run with -c if you want those characters dropped15:21
alkisgmaum, if you don't mind sharing that file (no sensitive information), you could upload it somewhere so that we could have a look15:26
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yasserI want to locate some space for lubuntu but it says that i can't because partions reached the max limit (re-ask because i didn't find an answer16:27
oerheksyasser, what is the out put of sudo fdisk -l ?16:28
oerheksin a pastebin16:28
yasserwhat??16:28
oerhekssudo fdisk -l16:28
yasserI didn't use that command16:29
oerheksit prints app partitions, so we can have a look what is going on?16:29
oerheksc/app/all16:29
yasserthe issue it when i try to install lubuntu and dual boot it with win 716:29
yasserits says that I can't create new partition16:29
yasserbecause max amount has been reached16:30
oerhekswithout that info, nobody can help16:30
scaccioerheks: I think he's running windows16:30
yasseram trying to dual boot windows 7 and lubuntu16:31
yasserbut can't locate space for lubuntu16:31
oerheksscacci, oh oke, then a printscreen from windows disk managment?16:31
yasserwhen i deleted a partition the issue still happens16:31
leftyfbyasser: you need to delete sda3, preferably first verifying what's on it by mounting it in the ubuntu live session16:31
scacciyasser: can you take a screenshot and upload it somewhere16:32
yasserscacci yes i can16:32
leftyfbyasser: you need to delete sda3, preferably first verifying what's on it by mounting it in the ubuntu live session16:32
yasserleftyfb how can i know the contents on it16:32
leftyfbyasser: open the file manager from within the ubuntu live session. It should let you pick sda3 to look at it's contents16:33
leftyfbyasser: if not, then run: sudo mount /dev/sda3 /mnt # and then open your file manager and look at the contents of /mnt/16:33
yasserok16:34
yasseram booting into lubuntu rn16:35
yasserleftyfb but why the sd316:36
yassersda3*16:36
leftyfbyasser: that is more than likely your D: drive which you say is empty on Windows16:36
yassernow i have put files in all partition so i can easily know which one in which if i make sense16:37
leftyfbmine you, no matter which partition we end up finding is empty and deleting, you are probably going to require repairing your Windows installation which is beyond the scope of the support provided here16:37
leftyfbmind*16:37
oerheksto avoid that, remove partition from within windows.. then start the usb again16:39
yasseri identified 2 partitions D and C16:39
yasserand E16:39
yasserthere is one partition i had problems accessing it with windows16:39
oerhekswhy not put a screenshot online?16:40
yassertell me what should i take screen shot of pls16:41
yasserlike the file manager or what16:41
oerheksall partitions?16:41
yasserok u got it16:41
yasserjust a sec16:41
enycgparted display or so :O16:41
enycanother approach is   "sudo fdisk -l | nc termbin.com 9999"  in terminal and report the result16:42
yasserok just a sec lemme upload the screen shots to imgur16:42
tomreynhere's what yasser posted last time this was requested: https://imgur.com/a/AidJ87O https://imgur.com/a/zBrdSFq16:44
yasserand is normal for lubuntu to reset every time i boot it?16:44
oerheksD: seems a non windows partition, and 10 gb free at the end..16:45
tomreynyasser: the live / installer system does not store anything you configure on it16:45
yasserlphttps://imgur.com/IcVLEKA16:45
oerhekslubuntu usb? yes16:45
yasserlphere is the all partition screen shot16:45
yasserlpi have to install gparted to get a screen shot16:46
yasserlpand what was the command u wanted me to try?16:46
yasserlpenyc what was the command16:47
yasserhttps://imgur.com/a/AidJ87O16:48
yasserand here all the screen shot and the issue screen shot16:48
yasserBTW yasserlp is me from the laptop16:48
yasserenyc leftyfb oerheks here are the command result16:51
yasserlplubuntu@lubuntu:~$ sudo fdisk -l16:51
yasserlpDisk /dev/loop0: 2.29 GiB, 2459467776 bytes, 4803648 sectors16:51
yasserlpUnits: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes16:51
yasserlpSector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes16:51
yasserlpI/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes16:51
enycyasserlp: don't paste stuff here... that will happen .....16:52
oerhekslooking at https://imgur.com/a/AidJ87O, you already have 4 partitions .. and some 10 gb space at the end.16:52
enycyasserlp: just looking at  https://imgur.com/a/AidJ87O16:52
yasserit was too big for a screen shot super sorry16:52
enyccrucially....  they are all *primary* partitions16:53
yasseroerheks I can't access or delete the 10 gb16:53
arraybolt3[m]No worries. Pastebin.com is your friend.16:53
enycYES  --  there is no possibility to create extended/more than that  due to there being 4 'primary' partitions already.16:53
enycthis is the main program16:53
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yasseri tried deleting one but didn't fix it16:54
enycyasser yasserlp : firstly, do you have full backup of everything on another disk?16:54
yasserno and i have nothing to back up on16:54
enycThat is risky, then.16:54
yasseri only have the laptop and a single usb16:54
yasserwhich has the lubuntu on it16:54
enycyasser: Go into file-manager.16:55
enycyasser: "computer" etc16:55
arraybolt3[m]enyc: They don't have any data that needs backed up though. It's just preferable to not lose Windows.16:55
yasserok16:55
yasserarraybolt3 yup true16:55
enycyasser: go into that 145gb and 64gb  partitions  in file manager16:55
yasserjust a sec it froze16:56
yasserlemme reboot srry16:56
enycyasser: broken computer? freezes running lubuntu from stick ?!?!???16:56
yasserno i accidentally hit the usb16:56
enycaah16:56
yasserthe laptop is on my bed and its messy16:57
enycon beds can be bad, overheat easily16:57
yasserthe thermal paste is super old16:57
yasserit will be hot anywhere16:58
enycyasser: booting lubuntu okay again?16:58
yasseryup16:58
arraybolt3[m]That's more reason to get it off the bed, not to leave it there. If it's your only laptop, you want it to survive.16:58
arraybolt3[m]Any hard surface will help (a large book, for instance).16:58
yasserthere is no 149 partition not 64 one16:58
enycyasser: In "computer" or similar (not sure exactly what lubuntu looks like)  youshould find the 4 partitions, 100mb, 74gb 149gb, 64gb   -- don't worry if it loosk a bit different values  actually reported16:59
yasseri can see 4 partitions16:59
yasser3 are 80 and one is 6916:59
yasserand the usb drive17:00
enycits' certainlyconfuse,d partly resized etc17:00
enycyasser: does it tell you which is which?  sda1 sda2 sda3 etc?17:00
yasserno17:00
arraybolt3[m]Does Windows still boot? That sounds really bad.17:00
enycyasser: ok close file manager and get  back into sudo gparted17:00
yasserit says the hard drive model name and it volume17:00
yasserwindows still boot17:01
enycyasser: we can solve this with labels :O17:01
arraybolt3[m]OK, good.17:01
yasserenyc lemme install it again17:01
yasser79i got disconnected17:03
yasser79am back17:03
enycyasser79: so... sudo gparted,  opneed again?17:03
yasser79installing gparted rn17:04
yasser79am in gparted17:04
enycyasser79: you see sda 1 2 3 4  as before?17:04
yasser79a new error appear17:04
enycyasser79: which is?17:05
yasser79just a sec17:05
yasser79i will upload screen shot17:05
yasser79here17:08
yasserhttps://imgur.com/WTIN0Rd17:08
yasser79that's the error17:08
yasser79enyc take a look17:08
enycyasser79: click ignore, this is because mounted already.17:08
yasser79ok17:08
yasser79am in17:09
yasser79what do i do now17:09
enycyasser79: right click on SDA3 in gparted you should be able to "unmount"  in there17:09
yasser79yup its there17:09
yasser89its there should i click it?17:10
enycyasser79: yes, unmount it17:10
yasser89same error screen happend the ignore one17:10
enycyasser89: every time that comes up, ignore it.17:10
yasser89ok17:10
enycyasser89: then right click sda3, "Label File System"  and set it to  "sda3LABEL"17:10
yasser89just. a second17:11
yasserhttps://imgur.com/abWnRd017:11
yasser89whats that now17:11
yasser89enyc ??17:12
enycyasser89: same thing youneed to ignore17:12
enycyasser89: have you LABELLED sda3 as "sda3LABEL" ?17:12
yasser89yes17:13
enycyasser89: OK, so   right click sda4,  Unmount that too17:13
yasser89done17:14
enycyasser89: and then   right click sda4,  set it to "sda4LABEL"17:14
yasser89ok17:14
enycyasser89: and  click "Apply" in gparted17:14
yasser89ok17:14
enycyasser89: close gparted,  look again in  file/computer manager17:14
enycyasser89: do you now see partition names?17:14
yasser89an erroe occurred17:15
yasser89sda4 didn't work17:15
enycyasser89: show the error17:15
yasser89and i lost a partition17:16
yasser89enyc it closed automatically17:16
yasser89ama reboot into windows17:16
yasser89to check the partition17:16
enycyasser89: ok,  if needbe  see if labelled in windows17:16
enycyasser89: you should be able to seee windows  drive  C:  right click Label  it17:16
yasser89just a sec17:17
yasser89windows booting right now17:17
yasser89everything fine17:18
enycyasser89: so  stop wait a mo17:19
yasser89no partition name been changer17:19
enycyasser89:in My-computer17:19
enycyasser89: change them in windows17:19
yasser89theme?17:19
enycyasser89: right click C:  properties,  change label17:19
yasser89k17:19
enycyasser89: that with windows 7 working  Label that Win717:19
yasser89what should i call it17:19
yasser89done17:20
enycyasser89: label the 'empty' drives "empty1"  "empty2" etc,  label all 3 or 4  so you KNOW which is what by the label17:20
yasser89c was named to win717:20
enycyasser89: and check the empty are empty17:20
yasser89the d is only one is empty17:20
enycyasser89: so label it "empty"17:20
enycyasser89: and label the other "storage"17:21
yasser89done17:21
enycyasser89: double check they are right labels on right drives, reboot into lubuntu17:21
yasser89ok17:21
yasser89lubuntu is booting17:22
enycyasser89: open sudo gparted  without trying to mount any partitions, this time17:22
yasser89ok but i will have to install it again17:22
Drew_NeilsonHi17:23
enycyasser89: thats fine, do that,  screenshot gparted this time17:24
yasser89ok17:24
Drew_NeilsonI'm new to Ubuntu and I installed Ubuntu Server on an old desktop PC, and also installed Ubuntu Server from the Microsoft Store (Windows Subsystem for Linux) in my daily driver PC.17:24
enycDrew_Neilson: Ubuntu Server 22.04LTS ?17:25
Drew_Neilson22.04 LTS on the old PC, and 20.04 LTS on my main PC.17:26
Drew_NeilsonFor some reason, the mainline Microsoft LTS release hasn't yet been upgraded to 22.04.17:26
enycDrew_Neilson: hrrm ok, I wonder if m$ not updated their build yet17:26
yasser89the labels has been changer only sda3 didn't17:26
enycDrew_Neilson: I generally have a  Mint/Debian/Mx/Ubnntu/whatever  ON the computer and  Windows in a virtual-computer instead17:26
enycyasser89: can you see which is "empty" ?17:27
yasser89no there is no empty partition17:27
enycyasser89: new screenshot....17:27
yasser89i can see win 7 and storage17:27
yasser89am working on it17:27
yasserrhttps://imgur.com/sF8FDnf17:28
yasser89here the screen shot17:29
Drew_Neilsonthe old PC is an old desktop PC, and my daily driver is a 2017 Microsoft Surface Pro tablet. I'm not intending to switch 100% over to Linux. I just wanted to set up a home media server and I went with Ubuntu Server because I'd already heard of Ubuntu, and a headless server sounded like a good idea, to minimize resource usage.17:29
enycyasser89: I think something is screwed up with sda3 and in any case that must be your empty disk17:29
Drew_NeilsonThe point:17:29
enycyasser89: if you are happy you got your labels correct, you can/should  right click on sda3 and 'delete'17:30
yasser89done17:30
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: this is a support channel. If you have a support issue you'd like help with, free to detail the issue here. If you're just looking to chat, feel free to join #ubuntu-discuss or #ubuntu-offtopic17:30
yasser89its unallocated now17:30
enycyasser89: hooray17:30
yasser89is it fixed?????17:30
enycyasser89: hopefully.17:31
yasser89ohh17:31
enycyasser89: click apply17:31
enycyasser89: or Green tick or whatever17:31
yasser89its applying17:31
enycyasser89: yes, in this potentially-fragile case I would then CLOSE gparted  and try to run lubuntu installer17:32
yasser89"ALL OPERATIONS SUCCESSFUL COMPLETED"17:32
yasser89successfully*17:32
Drew_NeilsonOn my Surface I'm in Ubuntu Server (Windows Subsystem for Linux)--I'll just call it my Surface--and I'm trying to connect via ssh to the desktop server--I'll just call it the server. I'm unable to do so, despite following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring17:32
enycyasser89: hopefully lubuntu can use up that 149gb in the middle and work17:32
yasser89ama try to install now17:33
Drew_NeilsonBoth are on the local LAN17:33
enycyasser89: you might hit another ubuntu problem  that we need to enable  searching for other OS in GRUB17:33
yasser89but how will i be able to switch from lubuntu to windows and back?17:33
enycubuntu 22.04 problem   but that is fixable17:33
yasser89am on lubuntu17:33
enycyasser89: once  enable the OS_PROBER thing ...  it should support dual boot17:33
yasser89enable what?17:34
yasser89i didn't enable anything17:34
enycyasser89: I know, we will need to do it after installation.17:34
enycyasser89: don't worry17:34
yasser89ok so proceed with installation?17:34
enyc***** others in this help channel  familiar with Ubuntu 22.04 and  OS_prober  not enabled by default?17:34
enycIs there a Gui way to enable it?  I know how to do manually from CLI...17:34
enycyasser89: YES17:35
yasser89there is install alongside button now17:35
enycyasser89: yes, do that =)17:35
enycyasser89: hopefully it will see the 149gb space17:35
yasser89yes but I can't chose it17:35
yasser89i can shrink other partitions tho17:35
enycyasser89: you may need to do that then...  or we go back into gparted and 'move' sda4 to the left and renumber17:36
yasser89there is replace partition and manual partitioning17:36
enycyasser89: do manual17:36
yasser89done17:36
enycyasser89: safest thing in this case is to 'create' a new sda3 primary Linux in the middle17:36
yasser89how17:36
enycyasser89: can you right click in the 149gb middle?17:36
yasser89yes17:37
enycyasser89: create partition17:37
yasser89yes17:37
yasser89ama screen it just a second17:37
enycyasser89: maximum size,  Linux  EXT4  "Mount point /"17:37
Drew_NeilsonI followed the instructions for disabling password authentication, because I'm going to use SSH keys instead. I also followed the part "log more information" (setting verbose logging). I did not do the other stuff.17:37
yasser89just a slash?17:37
enycyasser89: correct17:37
yasser89and flags?17:38
enycyasser89: shouldn't be needed17:38
yasser89ok17:38
enycyasser89: just Ext4  mounted as "/"17:38
enycyasser89: that'll do17:38
yasser89done17:38
enycyasser89: Ok/apply / next17:38
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: what issue are you running into exactly?17:38
yasser89but can shrink the 14917:38
yasser89i would like some of it for windows17:38
enycyasser89: thats' silly17:39
enycyasser89: better would later to be use gparted to expand the sda4  at the end17:39
enycyasser89: get multi boot working first17:39
yasser89ok17:39
yasser89next?17:39
enycyasser89: yes17:39
yasser89option to use GPT on BIOS17:39
enycyasser89: once you have lubuntu working properly you won't need the windows anyway17:39
enycyasser89: no17:39
enycyasser89: leave it on MBR as-is17:39
yasser89there is only okay button17:40
yasser89screen shot?17:40
enycyasser89: yes17:40
yasser89ok just a sec17:40
Drew_NeilsonI am unable to login to the server17:40
enycDrew_Neilson: ssh client?  have you set up keys with other servers?17:40
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: are you able to ping the ip?17:41
yasserrhttps://imgur.com/LDiap5m17:41
yasser89here17:41
yasser89enyc take a look17:41
Drew_NeilsonI've been following the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH/OpenSSH/Configuring17:41
enycyasser89: on the case hangon ;o  doing other tasks too17:41
yasser89what??17:41
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: are you able to ping the ip of the server you are trying to connect to?17:41
enycyasser89: aah just press ok  thats fine, and do the install17:42
yasser89what do you mean?17:42
yasser89ok17:42
enycyasser89: I mean I'm doing other things inbetween responding to you so might not be immediate17:42
yasser89oh ok np17:42
Drew_NeilsonI disabled password authentication and set verbose logging and nothing else.17:43
enyc***** others in this help channel  familiar with Ubuntu 22.04 and  changing  OS_prober  not enabled by default?17:43
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: are you able to ping the ip of the server you are trying to connect to?17:43
Drew_NeilsonNo other optional things17:43
yasser89do u need a screen shot of the summary to make sure everything fine?17:43
Drew_NeilsonHaven't tried pinging it.17:43
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: please try and report back17:43
enycyasser89: if you like17:44
yasser89ok17:44
yasserrhttps://imgur.com/undefined17:45
Drew_NeilsonOne thing is that the instructions had me create a key pair on my Surface--the client. Is that correct?17:45
yasserrhere enyc17:45
yasser89take a look17:45
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: 1 step at a time17:45
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: first, ping server17:45
yasser89should i install? enyc17:46
yasser89uhhh everyting fine? am starting to get worried?17:47
jjeenyc: you should just be able to put GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in /etc/default/grub17:48
leftyfbwhy are we modifying grub when we don't even have ubuntu installed?17:48
yasser89i didn't enabel or disable anything in the bios menu17:48
Drew_NeilsonI'm not getting a ping response17:48
jjebecause ency asked about it17:48
yasser89enyc should i continue with the installation?17:49
ograwell, enyc asked for a GUI way 🙂17:49
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: ok, step #1, get networking setup properly. This isn't an ssh issue. This is a WSL issue17:49
ografor WSL specific questions you can ask in #windows-wsl17:49
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: ^17:50
clarkkToday, in an update, kernel 5.15.0-41-generic was installed, but there no headers were installed, and I can't find any in the apt universe. Why would this happen, and what is the solution? Without headers it breaks my vmware installation, which for me is essential17:50
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: I'm pretty sure WSL doesn't have a way to add the Ubuntu installs to the same network as the Windows host. Only NAT. I could be wrong on that though. I know it's not setup like that be default17:50
Drew_NeilsonPinging my server leads to no response, but pinging Google does17:51
ograclarkk, did you enable the proposed repository at some point and did not disable it anymore (which you should, never leave it enabled, it is just for cherry picking single packages or packagesets)17:51
clarkkogra, I haven't enabled anything17:51
leftyfbDrew_Neilson: please join #windows-wsl for support with networking on WSL17:52
clarkkogra, I've just looked at the apt log, and it says that it was installed this morning, before I woke up. From the log:    Commandline: /usr/bin/unattended-upgrade17:53
clarkkogra, why would this happen?17:54
yasserenyc thanks man your a life saver17:54
enycyasser89 yasser gone?17:55
enycjje: maybe so,  I was wondering if ubuntu have a nice clicky way to do it easily17:55
enycjje: e.g. install package  os-prober-enable or whatever17:55
clarkkWhy is ubuntu installing things while I'm not at the system. I've never had this problem before - I've been running this system for more than 2 years17:55
jjeenyc: not that i know of17:56
leftyfbclarkk: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates17:57
arraybolt3[m]clarkk: Probably unattended-upgrades, it makes it so that your system stays secure even if you forget to upgrade it.17:57
clarkkarraybolt3[m], well, why has it broken my software, by installing a kernel which doesn't have headers available?17:57
arraybolt3[m]clarkk: It did what? OK, that's wrong. Can you fix it with "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade"?17:58
clarkkarraybolt3[m], I'm using synaptic to check for the correct headers version. What's the best command using the shell?17:58
clarkkarraybolt3[m], are you suggesting that I upgrade to 20.10?17:59
arraybolt3[m]To install or to find the right headers version?17:59
clarkkto see if they are available. synaptic says they are not17:59
oerheksheaders should be there https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+package/linux-headers-5.15.0-41-generic18:00
arraybolt3[m]No, the command I suggested simply gets all of your packages up to date. Upgrading to a new release would use "do-release-upgrade".18:00
enycjje: IMHO this is silly, annoying default on clearly multibootable system, one of the reasons ubuntu losing favour directly-installed.18:00
leftyfbclarkk: sudo apt install linux-headers-5.15.0-41-generic18:00
oerheksrun apt update again? or apt -f18:00
arraybolt3[m]So "sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade" will update the software database for your release, and install all of the latest packages for that release, installing new ones if required.18:00
clarkkI'd just like to see if they are available first, to see if synaptic is reporting it incorrectly18:01
enyc*** yasser yasser89 *** will probably have a working lubuntu 22.04 install and need helping to  GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in /etc/default/grub  and fully update system.18:01
arraybolt3[m]Can you tell me the output of "uname -r"?18:01
leftyfbclarkk: apt-cache policy linux-headers-5.15.0-41-generic18:01
clarkkleftyfb, thank you. Remind me how to do that pastebin thing18:03
clarkkwith term something from the shell18:03
leftyfbwhy? does it show as being available/insalled?18:03
arraybolt3[m]<commant> | nc termbin.com 999918:03
arraybolt3[m](Er, <command> but you know what I meant.)18:04
clarkkleftyfb, I want to show you18:04
clarkkdo you know the command?18:04
yasserif i dual boot lubuntu and windows do i have to tweak some settings?18:04
leftyfbclarkk: apt-cache policy linux-headers-5.15.0-41-generic | nc termbin.com 999918:04
yasseri didn't install lubuntu yet18:04
clarkkleftyfb, that's it - thank you18:04
enycyasser: oh, I was hoping you had installed now18:04
arraybolt3[m]yasser: will probably have a working lubuntu 22.04 install and need helping to  GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false in /etc/default/grub  and fully update system.18:04
enycyasser: Did you picture installer ready to go?18:05
enycyasser: You set  installer for sda3  format as EXt4  mount as  /   .....18:05
enycyasser: then  fill out the information and install the system....?18:05
yasseryes j sent the summary screen shot but didn't install yet18:05
yasserenyc yes18:05
enycyasser: link screenshot again? i look up18:05
enycyasser: link the screenshot18:06
yasserI cant access it18:06
yasserit up the messages won't load18:06
enycyasser: take another picture then18:06
yassernot now sorry i gotta go18:06
yasseri will be back later and come here to show the message18:06
enycyasser: Well...  when you have installed, you will probably find it will ONLY boot ubuntu at first18:06
yasserwhat about windows?18:07
enycyasser: it will need   GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false  in  /etc/default/grub  and fully update system  then it should let you dual-boot18:07
yasserok18:07
yasserwhen will u log of ?18:07
enycif needbe, "sudo update-grub"  but there should be a kernel update in first set of updates anyhow18:07
enycyasser: may be here in next 3 hour,  not sure, may go out a little18:07
leftyfbclarkk: I thought you wanted to show me the output?18:08
yasseri will go for the next 3 hour or maybe evem more i will tag u when am back18:08
yasserthanks and bye18:08
enycyasser: i MAY be up late then18:08
enycothers can help18:08
yasserok18:08
clarkkleftyfb, sorry. I just wanted to make a note of the command for nc pastebin.  It's installed, and now synaptic shows it18:08
yasserno problem18:08
yasserbye for now18:08
enycyasser: I'm quite sure you did it right to  create sda3 as Linux EXT4  on /  and then go through with the install18:08
clarkkleftyfb, I'm going to reinstall vmware, to see if that solves it18:08
yasserenyc yes i did it18:09
arraybolt3[m]Does anyone know if BalenaEtcher will verify a USB drive that it writes? I'm writing a guide for fixing common Lubuntu installer problems and want to make sure my info is right.18:14
whiskey76https://imgur.com/a/f5h0DqN Greetings. I want to delete nvme1n1p1 and expand nvme1n1p3 into that space. Can this be done in gparted?18:16
whiskey76i can't seem to expand n1p318:22
enycwhiskey76: I don't see why not, partition numbers are out of order18:22
arraybolt3[m]whiskey76: You'll have to boot from a live USB to do so, but yes. Make sure to back up all your important data on both Windows and Ubuntu first.18:22
arraybolt3[m]whiskey76: You need to move it first.18:23
enycwhiskey76: +1  boot from live disk where its' not running,  so it can be moved to beginning and then expanded18:23
arraybolt3[m]Move it to the start of where the old partition is, then expand it.18:23
enycLinux *can* often cope with online expansion of partition to the right  but not the other way round18:23
whiskey76aha ok thanks18:23
enycwhiskey76: it looks like you are EFI-booting so you don't have all these complications with  partition order and where ESP is etc18:26
enycuerr which order is bios boot partition i mean18:26
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arraybolt3[m]Does anyone know if BalenaEtcher will verify a USB drive that it writes? I'm writing a guide for fixing common Lubuntu installer problems and want to make sure my info is right.18:42
enycarraybolt3[m]:  win32diskimager has a 'verify' button ....18:43
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: I've never seen BalenaEtcher mentioned before.  You might want to use something that's better known.18:44
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: Etcher is recommended by Kubuntu as the program to use for making a bootable USB drive, and I've seen it mentioned many times.18:44
arraybolt3[m](It's essentially nice-looking DD for Windows, Linux, and Mac, so if it can work for verifying a drive, I'd like to recommend its use.)18:45
jhutchins"win32diskimager is much more reliable than <rufus> or <etcher> for copying ISO images to USB sticks and you can download18:46
jhutchins             it from https://sf.net/projects/win32diskimager/ . "18:46
arraybolt3[m]Right, but it's Win32DiskImager. Etcher is cross-platform.18:46
jhutchinsThat's what Debian recommends.18:46
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Ok, I'm less familiar with the Ubuntu/Lubuntu install recommendations.18:47
jhutchinshttps://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/CDIntegrityCheck18:48
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Cross-platform burning: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BurningIsoHowto18:49
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: Thanks, I forgot about the fact that the Ubuntu ISO is self-checking!18:49
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: There are conditions where you can just get the md5sum of /dev/usb018:50
enycLinux Mint includes "USB stick image writer"  or similar (name probably slightly wrong),  do any Ubuntu derivatives include such?18:50
arraybolt3[m]enyc: Yeah, but that's Ubuntu (or Mint) specific. I'm just trying to help users be able to verify a USB drive with a minimum of hassle.18:50
jhutchinsenyc: The "burning" link above mentions burning from Ubuntu.18:50
enycarraybolt3[m]: well there may not be a cross-platform-answer18:51
enycarraybolt3[m]: more to the point, as soon as you wrote stick  and it gets mounted in linux, that tends to update the "last mounted" date in ext4 headers  which then means image is fine but then 'verifies' wrong ;o18:51
arraybolt3[m]As long as the ISO self-checks, Etcher can do the writing, and we're golden. Thank you, that will help me write the guide!18:51
arraybolt3[m]That makes sense.18:52
arraybolt3[m](I'm pretty sure Etcher self-verifies the drive when it writes it, but if the ISO self-checks, then it doesn't matter.)18:52
enycwell...18:53
enycLinuxMint reported problems with the iso self check in 22.04 and so didn't put it in mint21-iso,  not actually tested the funciton in  ubuntu 22.04, maybe it still works there by some different method18:53
arraybolt3[m]enyc: Crummy.18:54
enycarraybolt3[m]: I'm guessing you mean grrr this is crummy situtaion  as opposed to the name of some FOSS I don't yet know about ;O18:55
arraybolt3[m]True.18:55
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: I think I'd want to check the ISO before I burned and booted it.18:58
jhutchinsIt would be frustrating to get all the way to the boot menu, wait around for the iso check, and find out it's bad.18:59
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: Right. But ISOs can get corrupted while flashing to the USB, rendering a good ISO into a bad USB drive.18:59
jhutchinsSure, so good to check after the burn, but also before.19:00
arraybolt3[m]True.19:00
jhutchinsI have had more iso images corrupt on download (actually corrupt at source) than corrupt on burn (at least since the 90s).19:00
enycI've come across many silly/incompatible/naighty USB sitcks of various forms19:01
jhutchins"Corrupt on burn" these days tends to mean "bad usb drive".19:01
arraybolt3[m]Yep.19:01
solaris11Hi. May I ask basic questions about ubuntulinux  in this channel19:02
arraybolt3[m]Ask away.19:02
arraybolt3[m]Anything that needs fixed or explained, we can (at least try to) fix and explain.19:02
jhutchinsHmm, Debian's bot says etcher is not reliable.  I think that factoid is fairly old though.19:03
solaris11How do I know if an Ubuntu desktop has be tampered with. Simple way19:03
jhutchinssolaris11: Who had access to the system?19:03
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Like how to know if the image is genuine? Or how to know if someone19:03
arraybolt3[m]someone's messed with the computer?19:03
solaris11Downloaded fromofficial ubuntu site.19:04
jhutchinssolaris11: What motive would they have?  What would they gain by tampering with the desktop?19:04
jhutchinssolaris11: Verify the checksum (published with the image).19:04
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: You're talking about the sha256sum, right?19:04
solaris11yes19:05
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: I think we both jumped the gun and went into cybersec mode.19:05
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: What OS are you on currently? Windows, Mac, or Linux?19:05
solaris11Windows19:05
jhutchinsI've seen more systems crippled by paranoia than by hacking.19:05
arraybolt3[m]Great. Download 7-Zip and install it, then right-click on the image file, hover over "CRC SHA", then click "SHA256".19:05
solaris11ok so I do not need to do a checksum, right?19:06
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: You do need the checksum.19:06
arraybolt3[m]So here's how this works. The checksum is the fingerprint of the file.19:06
arraybolt3[m]On Canonical's side, they generate the fingerprint of a known-good file, and publish it.19:06
arraybolt3[m]Then you download the file and the fingerprint, and then use a tool (like 7-zip) to fingerprint your copy of the file.19:07
filenameok19:07
arraybolt3[m]If your fingerprint and Canonical's fingerprint match, you both have the same file. Otherwise, something got corrupted.19:07
arraybolt3[m]So use 7-zip to generate the sha256 sum of the image file, then compare the fingerprint it spits out with the one you get off of Ubuntu's website. If they match, congrats! If not, bummer, download again.19:07
filenameu're kidding lame19:08
arraybolt3[m]filename: Do you have an Ubuntu support question?19:09
filenameyes, how to reinstall19:09
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solaris11Thanks19:09
arraybolt3[m]filename: Oh, OK. Do you still have a live Ubuntu USB drive on hand?19:09
leftyfbfilename: trolling is offtopic here. Try #ubuntu-offtopic19:09
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arraybolt3[m]Well, OK.19:10
arraybolt3[m]!ops | filename is trolling the channel19:10
ubottufilename is trolling the channel: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant19:10
filenameDone.19:10
filenameand19:10
filename./j #ubuntu-trolling !respect linux!!!119:10
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Sorry about that. Need any more help?19:10
filenamemp19:11
filenamemp = maliculous polling19:11
solaris11yes gparted, manual partitioning during install is really a must?19:11
filenamecontentrate of informatione xtraction19:11
leftyfbfilename: please stop19:11
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: I don't believe so. Are you going for a dual-boot setup?19:12
arraybolt3[m](btw, the Ignore button is a powerful tool. filename is already gone for me.)19:12
* filename selecting stop .... selecting alternate channels ... no ugly channels found .. result: stay19:12
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leftyfb!op filename someone care to take of this please?19:12
ubottuleftyfb: I am only a bot, please don't think I'm intelligent :)19:12
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Or are you intending to erase Windows entirely and replace it with Ubuntu?19:12
leftyfb!op | filename someone care to take of this please?19:12
filenamehe is on e19:12
ubottufilename someone care to take of this please?: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant19:12
solaris11no usb installation media boot through F1219:12
arraybolt3[m]!ops | filename someone care to take of this please?19:13
filenamewragrand19:13
filenamefilename someone care to take of this please?19:13
filename22:13:10.158 <filename> wragrand19:13
filename#filename someone car e to take of this please?19:13
solaris11no usb installation media boot through F12 no usb installation media boot through F1219:13
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Not sure I'm understanding you. Did you flash the ISO to a USB drive?19:13
filenameselecting results ... buy new media19:14
* filename offline (re-all=y)19:14
solaris11yes and then install in an external HD 1 Terabite19:14
solaris11to boot as an external removable media19:14
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: OK, so, plug in the Ubuntu USB drive first, and boot from it, then select "Try Ubuntu".19:15
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: If you're not able to find the USB drive in the boot menu, try a different USB port - I've had finicky USB port and drive combos cause problems like that.19:15
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solaris11but I want to make a full install of Ubuntu desktop  in the external 1 TeraHD19:16
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Correct. That's why you're using the "Try Ubuntu" option. You'll see why in a minute.19:17
jhutchins!install19:17
ubottuUbuntu can be installed in lots of ways. Please see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation for documentation. Problems during install? See https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CommonProblemsInstall - See also !automate19:17
arraybolt3[m](The idea is, boot all the way into Ubuntu, then plug in the external USB drive, then install Ubuntu onto it - that way, you make sure that the drive is fully recognized before launching the installer.)19:18
clarkkI can't update to kernel 5.15, because it's not compatible with vmware workstation yet. How do I prevent any more updates to that version, but continue automatically installing any updates for the previous major version?19:18
jhutchinssolaris11: A full Ubuntu install takes around 20Gb.  40 is plenty for a workstation with external storage.  From there it's just what you choose to put on the system.19:18
jhutchinsclarkk: Don't sweat it.  The system won't install an imcompatible kernel. (With the exception of certain hardware regression).19:19
jhutchinsclarkk: You can always boot to the previous installed kernel.19:19
jhutchinsclarkk: You have to be patient when you start getting multiple vendors involbed (Cannonical + VMWare).19:20
clarkkjhutchins, it just did this morning. and I've spent all afternoon trying to work out how to fix it. How do I prevent installation of the next version for the moment, but continue with updates for the previous version?19:20
jhutchinsWhat's a good AWS instance for an Ubuntu server?  Too many choices!19:21
jhutchinsI hope to run Nagios on it.19:21
jhutchins!pinning19:21
ubottupinning is an advanced feature that APT can use to prefer particular packages over others. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PinningHowto19:21
jhutchinsclarkk: See the instructions there.  It's not hard, but not very common any more.19:21
solaris11Do I need to create a small partiton logical, ext4 journaling EFI as first to boot in window OS install?19:22
clarkkjhutchins, what instructions?19:22
solaris11Is it necessary or let ubuntu install itself19:22
solaris11choose advanced option or not? Partition19:23
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: I'd just let Ubuntu install itself.19:23
solaris11and about updates. Is it advisable or not?19:24
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: That should let you switch between Windows and Ubuntu by shutting down, unplugging the drive, and powering back on, and vice-versa.19:24
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: ALWAYS apply ALL updates.19:24
solaris11sometimes break grub and boot19:24
guitehello all :)19:25
guiteI’m tring to import an ovpn file into my ubuntu’s openvpn client that came out of pivpn… I don’t know what’s going on but the client says “connected to the vpn” but once I try to reach a destination like 192.168.1.xxx at home, destination is unreachable… Would there, by any chance, be someone here who could help :)19:25
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Failing to apply updates can leave your system vulnerable to getting hacked.19:25
jhutchinsclarkk: The link posted by ubottu (our bot).19:26
solaris11do updates mess with software because windows  does19:26
jhutchinssolaris11: Ubuntu will configure a working partition scheme.  If you don't know better, go ahead and accept the defaults.19:27
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Ubuntu updates are pretty unlikely to break Windows. Windows updates, on the other hand, aren't nearly so nice, so you should probably keep your Ubuntu drive unplugged during Windows updates.19:27
jhutchinssolaris11: My preference is a single partition (+ swap) unless you know where your growth will occur.19:27
arraybolt3[m](I've heard of things like Windows deleting an Ubuntu partition for no particular reason and stuff like that.)19:27
solaris11single partion would be home ?19:27
solaris11and root?19:27
solaris11logical, ext4journaling?19:28
jhutchinssolaris11: Single partition would be "/" - root.  /home would be a directory under /19:28
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: The defaults are good. It will be a single ext4 partition, home and root all in one.19:28
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: It might also make a fat32 partition for EFI files.19:29
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Does it no longer split out /home?19:29
solaris11in the begginning of disk?19:29
solaris11 fat32 partition for EFI files.19:29
jhutchinssolaris11: That's right, I'm a pre-EFI fossil.19:29
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: Nope, everything's crammed into the same partition. If you use encryption it will split out /boot, however.19:29
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: Yeah, fat32 at beginning of disk for EFI files, everything else ext4.19:30
solaris11I've heard of things like Windows deleting an Ubuntu partition for no particular reason and stuff like that.)19:31
solaris11you mean when usb is still pluged?19:31
solaris11and Windows do an update?19:31
arraybolt3[m]solaris11: I think that was in a dual-boot setup that this happened, but better safe than sorry. (They had Windows and Ubuntu on the same drive IIUC.)19:31
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Does the installer default handle the efi set-aside automatically?  (This one seems to have reverted to BIOS.)19:32
jhutchinssolaris11: Are you dual booting?19:32
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: It should handle it automatically.19:32
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: They're installing Ubuntu on an external drive, so sorta dual-boot but not exactly.19:33
solaris11No I do not trust dual boot with windows alongside19:33
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: Multiple ways to do that.19:33
solaris11read many things, do not know if info are correct, though19:33
jhutchinssolaris11: We've been doing it pretty much since the beginning of public Linux.,19:33
solaris11and no problem?19:34
jhutchinssolaris11: Thousands of instances, so somebody must have had a problem, but not usually.19:34
jhutchinssolaris11: The Windows installer (and repair disks) will over-write the Linux bootloader, but that's not hard to fix.19:35
solaris11Have a link how to fix it and how to dual boot?19:36
jhutchins!fixgrub19:36
ubottuGRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub219:36
arraybolt3[m]https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair19:36
jhutchins!dual boot19:36
ubottuDual boot instructions: x86/AMD64: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/DualBoot/Windows - Macs: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBookPro https://help.ubuntu.com/community/YabootConfigurationForMacintoshPowerPCsDualBoot19:36
jhutchinsThe last dual-boot setup I had was two different releases of another Distro. Production to get work done, Testing to see if it was ready.19:37
clarkkjhutchins, thanks for the instructions. In hindsight, I just want to change the default boot kernel. I know I have to edit /etc/default/grub, but how do I get the list of kernels, so I know which index to use?19:38
jhutchinsclarkk: ls /boot would show the kernels.19:38
clarkkjhutchins, in the order in the boot menu?19:39
jhutchinsSo would dpkg -l linux*19:39
solaris11Thank you very much guys, arraybolt3 ubottu19:39
jhutchinsclarkk: They should al be listed in the grub file though, just need to point to a different number (1 instead of 0).19:39
clarkkjhutchins, strangely, they aren't listed in the grub file19:40
clarkkjhutchins, difficult to believe there isn't a command that shows the list19:41
clarkkwithout other files etc19:41
jhutchinsclarkk: Ah, you're right.  You could just blindly change GRUB_DEFAULT=0 to GRUB_DEFAULT=119:41
jhutchinsclarkk: They should be listed in the menu when you boot...19:42
clarkkjhutchins, I don't want to do it blindly19:42
Sayonaro.archive.ubuntu.com is down?19:42
clarkk:/19:42
clarkkwell, that's a bit shit, if you don't mind me saying! :D19:42
jhutchinsSayona: Pings.19:42
Sayonayum update failed19:43
jhutchinsSayona: Not responding properly though: https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/ro.archive.ubuntu.com19:43
Sayonaugly19:43
jhutchins!mirror status19:43
jhutchinsSayona: This is why there's more than one mirror.19:44
jhutchinsSayona: archive.debian.org is up: https://downforeveryoneorjustme.com/archive.ubuntu.com19:45
jhutchinsclarkk: I'm a little behind on the modular grub config, but there is a file that lists all of the boot options.19:47
Sayonayap, thanks I will use it19:47
jhutchinsclarkk: There's a grub emulator too, although I can't think of the command off-hand.19:47
jhutchinsclarkk: That shows the boot menu.19:47
clarkkjhutchins, it's ok, I found something that works...  awk -F\' '/menuentry / {print $2}' /boot/grub/grub.cfg19:48
jhutchinsclarkk: Ah, grub-emu - not installed by default.19:52
oerheksvmware gives your solution, clarkk :: If you build the modules from the https://github.com/mkubecek/vmware-host-modules repo for version WS 16.2.3 it should work with 5.15.0-41-generic.19:53
oerhekshttps://communities.vmware.com/t5/VMware-Workstation-Pro/Workstation-Pro-broken-with-Linux-kernel-5-15-0-41-generic-quot/m-p/291877219:54
clarkkoerheks, thanks. I didn't want to do that, and I don't see why I should. Why has it worked fine for years without getting modules from github?19:54
oerheksthen don' t.19:54
clarkkthanks :)19:55
clarkkAm I wrong to assume that they will build it into the package at some point?19:55
oerheksand use KVM, much more reliable than vmware :-D19:55
clarkkoerheks, what's KVM?19:55
oerhekshow would we know, ask in vmware channel?19:55
oerheks1kvm19:55
oerheks!kvm19:55
ubottukvm is the preferred virtualization approach in Ubuntu. For more information see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM19:55
clarkkoerheks, it says it's for non-graphic servers. I use it for software that has a gui19:56
clarkkoerheks, I hate vmware. Would love to change, but only if it will work just as well19:57
oerheksread the 2nd part;  Libvirt front ends for managing VMs include virt-manager (GUI) or virsh (CLI).   and i am sure you can run a desktop on KVm19:57
clarkkoerheks, ok, thanks for letting me know. I can't do it at the moment, but will try it out in the future19:59
yasserhi20:00
yasseri was wondering where can i find GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER20:00
sarnoldyasser: you'd set that in /etc/default/grub -- run the info -f grub -n 'Simple configuration'   command given at the top of that file to see the docs on it20:02
sarnoldyasser: TIL that's an option ;) I've always just purged that package from my system, hehe20:02
yasseri want to dual boot windows and lubuntu20:06
yasserbut i didn't install lubuntu yet20:06
clarkkIf I change the GRUB_DEFAULT number, what happens when a new kernel is automatically installed? Will it automatically change the number to point to the correct one?20:06
oerheksthen why are you looking for os prober, yasser ?20:06
oerheksit is not there on your HDD yet....20:07
Guest9Hi, I'm using a high-powered gaming laptop to run Lubuntu 22.04 LTS. When Using Firefox, my system will lock up and freeze completely. On a much cheaper laptop, I never frooze up, what could be happening?20:07
Guest9Lubuntu is awsome and I highly reccomend it, its probably my favorite OS20:07
clarkk(by correct one, I mean the one that I explicitly configured - the old kernel)?20:07
oerheksclarkk, you might keep booting in that old kernel. that is your issue, if you keep that one as standard.20:08
clarkkoerheks, I want to keep booting to the old kernel, so I can explicitly deal with the problem of trying a new version20:08
oerheksbut you have no headers or something, so you should not bother. until vmware fixes things?20:08
oerheksand here ends my support for vmware. period.20:09
clarkkoerheks, if you;re referring to my problem a couple of hours ago, the headers are in fact installed. It was just synaptic that wasn't reporting it20:09
oerheksgood luck, now you can boot the latest kernel20:10
clarkkoerheks, I don't want to boot the latest kernel. That's my question20:10
clarkkI want to boot to one that I explicitly choose, so I can try the new ones when I have time20:11
clarkkI don't want to automatically boot into a newly installed kernel20:11
clarkkso, if I change GRUB_DEFAULT to 3, will it always boot to the kernel I've chosen from now on?20:12
clarkkand if it installs a new one at the first position, will it update the default?20:12
clarkkcan anyone help with this? Surely it's not such an outlandish request?20:14
EriC^^clarkk: you can use the menuid of the kernel20:15
clarkkEriC^^, you mean to set GRUB_DEFAULT?  If so, yes, i understand that. What I want to know is, if a new kernel gets installed automatically, will it continue to default boot to the old kernel (which is what I want)20:16
clarkkI don't want it to start booting to newly installed kernels20:17
EriC^^clarkk: you can use GRUB_DEFAULT='Advanced options for Ubuntu> Ubuntu, with Linux 5.15.0-41-generic'20:19
EriC^^for instance20:19
jhutchinsclarkk: Try it.20:19
EriC^^minus the space before Ubuntu,20:19
clarkkjhutchins, how can I try it? I've got to wait for a new kernel to be released and installed, don't I?20:20
jhutchinsclarkk: I seem to recall that changing the default causes updates to preserve the manual setting, but no guarantees.20:20
jhutchinsclarkk: Are you doing unattended updates?20:21
clarkkjhutchins, it seems ubuntu is set to install new kernels by default20:21
EriC^^clarkk: type "grep menuentry /boot/grub/grub.cfg" and set it as above according to the kernel you want20:21
jhutchinsclarkk: Not that I ever heard.20:21
clarkkI don't mind them being installed, but I don't like booting to them by default20:21
clarkkEriC^^, I feel you're missing the point of my question20:21
EriC^^clarkk: i feel you're not understanding what i mean20:22
jhutchinsclarkk: It should only do that if you've enabled it.  Otherwise it only installs them on eithe dist-upgrade or full-upgrade.20:22
jhutchinsclarkk: I do not have a system I can test that on right now.20:22
clarkkjhutchins, I have not enabled it20:22
clarkkit was the default20:23
EriC^^clarkk: it would only boot that kernel if you set it that way, but come to think of it, it might remove the kernel on updates, you likely want to pin the kernel package20:23
jhutchinsclarkk: THat doesn't really make sense, since apt* upgrade won't even install new kernels by default.20:23
jhutchinsEriC^^: I believe the standard behavior is to default to the new kernel unless the user has changed something.20:24
jhutchinsEriC^^: There is a set number of retained kernels that can be reconfigured.20:24
EriC^^i think apt upgrade upgrades kernels, it just wont remove packages to satisfy dependencies20:25
clarkkok, so I think my solution is to change the update settings to download but not install security updates automatically?20:26
jhutchinsEriC^^: Why do dist- and full- upgrade exist if upgrade already does it?20:26
jhutchinsclarkk: That would be smart, yes.  That's why automatic updates shouldn't be the default.20:27
EriC^^clarkk: if you use in grub the menu's name, it shouldnt change with upgrades unlike the numbering, but with installing new kernels ubuntu only keeps 2 if you run autoremove, so it could remove your desired kernel, i think you want to pin the package version so it never upgrades it20:27
jhutchins(Maybe there's an installer option?)20:27
EriC^^jhutchins: full-upgrade has the bonus of removing packages to satisfy dependencie20:27
sarnoldbonus / risk, take your pick :)20:27
EriC^^i still use apt-get myself, but that's what 'man apt' says20:27
EriC^^sarnold: :)20:28
jhutchinsEriC^^: My apt manpage agrees, I think this has changed since I started using debian-branch systems.20:30
clarkkEriC^^, how do I stop old kernels from being removed?20:30
farhanHi all! I would like to enable iommu. The ARch wiki tells me to add intel_iommu=on to the kernel. How do I do this?20:30
oerheksclarkk, easy, never update :-D20:31
farhanThis is a grub option, but it isn't clear to me where I am supposed to do this.20:31
clarkkoerheks, hehe. That's a bit extreme :D20:31
EriC^^clarkk: use apt-mark hold linux-image-generic and other related stuff20:31
oerheksclarkk, it fits your weird user case.20:31
jhutchinsclarkk: https://askubuntu.com/questions/620266/how-does-apt-decide-how-many-old-kernels-to-keep20:31
EriC^^clarkk: apt-mark hold linux-headers-generic as well i guess20:31
EriC^^those are the meta-packages that depend on the latest kernel, so when the version changes they pull in the new kernel, you can see it under 'apt-cache show linux-image-generic' in Depends20:32
EriC^^if you pin the current version i think you should be good when newer kernels come out20:33
EriC^^clarkk: i'd take a look at your kernel packages with "dpkg -l | grep linux-image" and see what's there, in case of hwe stuff20:34
jhutchinsSee also dpkg -l "linux-image*"20:36
EriC^^(you might need to do something like apt-mark hold linux-image-generic-hwe-..... and for the headers as well)20:36
jhutchinsEriC^^: Does he need headers?20:37
EriC^^no point in it updating them, plus all consistent and stuff20:37
EriC^^*shrug*20:37
jhutchinsEriC^^: Do the headers depend on the kernel?  I can think of reasons for both.20:42
clarkkjhutchins, yes, I need headers, because vmware recompiles its interfaces when it boots20:43
clarkkwell, when the kernel changes20:43
jhutchinsclarkk: Yes then.20:43
jhutchinsI forgot about vmware reinstall.  Fun!  Pretty easy though.20:43
jhutchinsAlso doesn't take the system down.20:43
clarkkEriC^^, https://termbin.com/rz1g20:45
clarkkEriC^^, what is hwe?20:46
EriC^^clarkk: it's the hardware enablement stack, i think it's not the lts releases only and gives you kernels from newer versions of ubuntu20:47
EriC^^!info linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 focal20:47
clarkkEriC^^, so is it ok that there isn't an hwe package listed for the older kernels?20:47
ubottulinux-image-generic-hwe-20.04 (5.15.0.41.44~20.04.13, focal): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta-hwe-5.15. Size 3 kB / 19 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.)20:47
EriC^^*not=on20:47
EriC^^clarkk: yeah that -hwe one is the meta package that pulls in the kernel, it's just a ghost package kind of20:48
EriC^^right now it's set to pull in 5.15.0-41, is that the kernel you want to only keep booting?20:48
clarkkEriC^^, ok, so it's not important, and I don't need to hold one for the older kernel?20:48
clarkkEriC^^, no, that's the problem kernel20:48
EriC^^clarkk: ah, which one is the good kernel?20:49
clarkkEriC^^, it's been installed today, and stopped vmware working. I want to continue with 5.13.020:49
clarkk5.13.0.52 was working fine20:49
EriC^^clarkk: is that the only output of 'dpkg -l | grep linux-image' btw?20:49
clarkkEriC^^, yes20:50
clarkkEriC^^, https://termbin.com/qyro20:50
clarkkDoes dpkg -l | grep ' linux-' show all the important kernel-related packages?20:52
EriC^^yeah20:52
clarkkhttps://termbin.com/07se20:52
clarkkok20:53
EriC^^clarkk: what you could do is pin the current version of linux-image...hwe , it'll stick on 5.15, then run autoremove and see if you have only 2 kernels remaining, 5.13.0-52 and the latest 5.15, those should always stay there20:55
EriC^^and then modify GRUB_DEFAULT='Advanced..blabla>Ubuntu, 5.13.......' and run update-grub20:55
clarkkok, thank you EriC^^ . Another thing. If I install an old kernel, what steps do I need to do to ensure that everything's compiled in and grub is updated?20:56
EriC^^it's not as clean as can be since you'll always have the 5.15 there doing nothing, but it should work i think20:56
EriC^^clarkk: grub is updated always when you install a new kernel automatically20:56
clarkkEriC^^, the thing is, I want to install newer versions. I just don't want to lose the 5.13 releases20:57
clarkkEriC^^, I installed an old kernel about a week ago, but the display was very slow. I don't think the nvidia drivers were compiled in. How would I resolve that?20:57
oerheks..20:58
EriC^^clarkk: the repo nvidia drivers?20:59
clarkkEriC^^, what I mean is, when the kernel is automatically updated, the nvidia works fine. Why doesn't it work when automatically when I install an older (not very old - just one that was being used by default last month)?21:00
EriC^^clarkk: it seems what you want is 'apt-mark manual linux-image-5.13.0-52-generic' and same for the headers package21:00
EriC^^i think that should stop autoremove from removing it21:00
EriC^^clarkk: no idea honestly, maybe try to reinstall the nvidia package after installing the kernel+headers?21:01
clarkksorry, ok, thanks EriC^^ I will try that now.  bbs - rebooting21:01
EriC^^no problem21:01
Emerald196Im using Lubuntu 22.04 LTS21:05
Emerald196When using any version of Firefox, Firefox, LibreWolf21:05
Emerald196MY system will randomly freeze up21:05
Emerald196Using a high powered laptop21:05
Emerald196Alternate Linux Opern source GPU driver21:05
Emerald196I was previously using Lubuntu on a low-spec laptop, and it never froze.21:05
Emerald196SO Im suprised this more powerful laptop is freezing, ever21:06
Emerald196it seems to only feeze when using Firefox21:06
Emerald196I thought It could be the GPU driver, as its a 3rd party open source driver21:06
Emerald196Any ideas?21:06
Emerald196Why doesn't the laptop/OS resume, it just freezes once and stays frozen, why doesnt it resume after a time?21:06
Emerald196I can move the mouse but cant minimize, maximize, any windows21:06
Emerald196clock freezes etc21:06
sarnoldcan you use control+alt+f1 or control+alt+f2 to get to another virtual console?21:07
sarnoldthere might be useful logs available if you can21:07
Emerald196Once it freezes, I can only move the mouse21:07
Emerald196So I can't input those keys21:07
Emerald196Then I have to hard restart with power key21:08
sarnoldwild, I figured if the mouse was alive it'd process any of the rest of usb..21:08
Emerald196Alt Tab didnt switch windows21:08
Emerald196So I dont think keys worked21:08
Emerald196start button didnt work when frozen either21:08
sarnoldthose require the desktop environment to be processing events21:09
sarnoldcontrol+alt+f1 and control+alt+f2 don't care about the desktop environment. (well, they kind of do, X11 can forbid those from working..)21:09
Emerald192that Control Alt F2 just logged me out...21:14
cbreakEmerald192: it should switch you to a different TTY21:14
cbreakEmerald192: control alt f1 should switch you back to the normal GUI21:14
EriC^^( or ctrl+alt+f7 )21:15
Emerald192Why21:15
Emerald192Why do all that21:15
EriC^^the idea is to try to see logs in /var/log/syslog and similar to see any clues21:16
cbreak(a TTY is a TeleTYpeWriter. As you can see, it's a very old concept...)21:17
sarnoldEmerald192: so that you can run journalctl or less /var/log/syslog or whatever and get some data on what happened21:18
Emerald192true, thanks21:18
Emerald192What are some of the most secured, hardened OSs aviable for regular usage?21:19
Emerald192Like hardened, more secure than average, but works the same as Ubuntu etc21:19
Emerald192I know of Whonix Qubes, but seeking something lesser21:19
Emerald192More normal function like Ubuntu21:20
Emerald192But just hardened, with enhanced anti-exploit ability21:20
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: Hardened and for daily use don't really go together all that well. Ubuntu is already quite hardened out of the box, but to get any further, you need to use crazy stuff like Qubes.21:20
arraybolt3[m]So essentially, Ubuntu is already quite hardened, and is the closest you're gonna get to what you're looking for.21:20
arraybolt3[m](I mean, Kali Linux is also designed to survive a hostile network, but it also is NOT REPEAT NOT for daily use.)21:21
sarnoldyou could try stuffing a grsec kernel on the machine; I'm not sure what they do these days that's different, but it seems like they pop up every few kernel issues and gloat that it doesn't affect them21:21
Emerald192Great thanks21:22
arraybolt3[m]Any enterprise-quality Linux distro should be hardened as much as you'll need (Ubuntu and its flavours, RHEL, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, etc.)21:22
oerheksjust use ubuntu.21:22
Emerald192Arraybot21:23
Emerald192arraybolt21:23
Emerald192DO you reccomend Stock Ubuntu or Lubuntu21:23
arraybolt3[m]Depends on your hardware.21:23
Emerald192I prefer lightweight, fast speed even when I have powerful hardware21:23
Emerald192To minimize resource usage21:23
Emerald192and maximize speed21:23
oerheksthere are more flavors..21:23
oerheks!flavors21:23
ubottuRecognized Ubuntu flavors build on Ubuntu and provide a different user experience out of the box. They are supported both in #ubuntu and in their flavor channel. For a list, see https://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu-flavours21:23
arraybolt3[m]I personally am partial to Lubuntu, in part because I contribute to it :) It's quite lightweight and fast.21:23
Emerald192I enjoy Lubuntu because XFCE is not really updated21:23
Emerald192Is there any benefit to Ubuntu compared to Lubuntu21:23
Emerald192I really like Lubuntu21:24
arraybolt3[m]Depends on the apps you're using.21:24
arraybolt3[m]Stock Ubuntu is based off of GNOME, Lubuntu is based off of Qt.21:24
Emerald192Well I mean like, is Ubuntu more secure than Lubuntu21:24
arraybolt3[m]You can run apps for either on both systems, but if you mismatch, it will consume a bit more resources.21:24
cbreakIf you want a truly hardened OS, install it on a read-only device21:24
Emerald192or am I missing out of anything by using Lubuntu21:24
oerheksmore secure?21:24
cbreaklike a DVD or something21:24
oerheksthat is an opinion21:24
Emerald192Yeah like does one version of the OS have a better ASLR etc21:24
arraybolt3[m]No, Lubuntu is not more or less secure than Ubuntu, neither is Ubuntu more or less secure than Lubuntu.21:24
arraybolt3[m]They're the same OS under the hood.21:24
Emerald192Is lubuntu 22.04 LTS supported for the same time as Ubuntu 22.04 LTS?21:25
cbreakrun everything in a container, like snap, isolated from each other. Maybe throw SE Linux / LXC at it too21:25
arraybolt3[m]They just have different user interfaces and libraries installed by default.21:25
oerheksno, lubuntu gets 3 years21:25
Emerald192Does stock Ubuntu get more security updates?21:25
Emerald192Ubuntu gets 5 years, Lubuntu 3?21:25
Emerald192For LTS even?21:25
arraybolt3[m]No, Ubuntu flavours (like Lubuntu) get 3 years of support, stock Ubuntu gets 5.21:25
oerheksEmerald192, no..21:25
Emerald192So whaaat21:25
Emerald192ok21:25
Emerald192I mean21:25
Emerald192Alright21:25
Emerald192Ubuntu sounds better21:25
arraybolt3[m]However, when a flavour goes EOL, but the main release is still alive, you'll still get security updates, just some parts won't be updated anymore.21:25
oerheksEmerald192, your questions are made up.21:25
Emerald192Does stock ubuntu get priority, or more comprehensive, or a larger number of security updates21:26
arraybolt3[m](So Lubuntu-specific programs won't get updates, but the Ubuntu core will still get updates.)21:26
arraybolt3[m]No.21:26
Emerald192I supposed 3 years is pretty long to use an OS21:26
Emerald192I guess thats good enough21:26
arraybolt3[m]They're all based off of the same code, they're all treated the same as far as security updates.21:26
cbreakeven if you stick with LTS, you can easily update every two years21:26
Emerald192https://ubuntu.com/security21:26
cbreak(on desktops)21:26
cbreakon servers, you woudn't use lubuntu anyway21:27
arraybolt3[m]"Ubuntu" is the whole entire family of operating systems, including Ubuntu proper and all the flavours. They all work off of the same innards.21:27
Emerald192Are any of these Ubuntu security features here (https://ubuntu.com/security) ONLY on ubuntu, and not ubuntu flavors?21:27
sarnoldwelllllll... packages in the main pocket get security support from canonical. packages in universe are supported by the community. whether or not tha tmatters to you is really up to you..21:27
Emerald192Such as Livepatch etc21:28
Emerald192Well Canonical has a better security patching team I'd imagine?21:28
oerheksEmerald192, and what would your answer be?21:28
Emerald192"21:28
Emerald19210 years of support21:28
Emerald192A new LTS (Long Term Support) version of Ubuntu is released every two years, for desktop and server. Both versions receive updates and are supported for ten years.21:28
Emerald192"21:28
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: Again, they're all the same OS.21:28
arraybolt3[m]They all get equal treatment when it comes to the guts.21:28
arraybolt3[m](The ten years of support are for if you buy Ubuntu Advantage - you normally only get 5 years. So that's a paid offering.)21:29
arraybolt3[m](The ten years is the paid offering, I mean.)21:29
Emerald192But Livepatch21:29
Emerald192oooo It didnt mention it was a paid 10 year extension...21:29
oerhekslts only.21:29
oerheksoooo it did21:29
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: Livepatch just isn't necessary if you actually can stand to reboot your systems every once in a while.21:29
Emerald19210 years is a long time to use an OS version anyway21:29
sarnoldsome kernels get livepatch support, but not all: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-security-announce/2022-June/006606.html   the short version: "stick to LTS releases if you want livepatch"21:29
oerhekswe have a saturday troll, ladies and gentlemen21:29
Emerald192Alright21:30
* oerheks walks out21:30
Emerald192Good hes gone21:30
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: It's a fancy thing for servers and desktops that HAVE to stay running all the time, but can you really not afford to reboot every once in a while?21:30
Emerald192Does Lubuntu also have this Ubuntu feature:21:30
Emerald192FIPS21:30
Emerald192Ubuntu provides you with FIPS 140 certified cryptographic packages enabling Linux workloads to run on U.S. government regulated and high security environments.21:30
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: I don't know, someone else might.21:30
cbreakEmerald192: why would y ou want that junk?21:30
Emerald192alright21:30
Emerald192For high security21:30
cbreakjust get proper crypto instead of that legacy fips nonsense...21:30
Emerald192Better HTTPS21:30
cbreakheh21:30
Emerald192Better RNG21:30
cbreakno.21:30
cbreakfips is junk21:31
Emerald192why do you say that21:31
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: FIPS is actually less secure than non-FIPS.21:31
cbreakdon't you remember the ECDRBG disaster with nist?21:31
Emerald192yeah21:31
arraybolt3[m]Emerald192: FIPS is a standard that is required in very specific circumstances, it's not actually a good measure of how secure encryption is.21:31
cbreakI recommend staying away from fips if  you care about actual security21:31
Emerald192alright, thanks21:31
sarnoldEmerald192: I doubt there's any FIPS systems with GUIs installed21:31
arraybolt3[m]I think the FIPS is also a paid offering since it's very expensive to get certified. So you probably won't get FIPS, which is a good thing for security.21:32
Emerald192I'm getting big glitches with my VPN software on Lubuntu, OVPN Autostarts when I turned autostart off, Wireguard doesnt connect, Mullvad autoconnects even when I set it to NOT autoconnect.21:32
cbreakif you want real security, get a Yubikey. A non-fips one :)21:32
sarnoldarraybolt3[m]: there's two free tiers: https://ubuntu.com/advantage21:32
cbreakit can handle a bunch of crypto much more securily than local agents21:32
cbreakEmerald192: I set up an LXC container running wireguard permanently21:33
cbreakso everything in that container is forced into the VPN21:33
cbreakmuch more secure than switching between things21:33
cbreak(in my opinion)21:33
Emerald192Can I enshroud my entire operating system to only use the Wireguard tunnel21:33
cbreakyes. And that's a pain in the ass.21:34
Emerald192I know I can basically just set a firewall rule to block all connections except for connections to the Wireguard VPN server IP21:34
cbreakI do that inside the container.21:34
Emerald192Then the only software which would use the VPN IP is Wireguard21:34
Emerald192So I'd only have internet when connected to the Wireguard VPN21:34
Emerald192Make sense, sound good?21:34
cbreakI have nicely segmented systems, with software that's forced into the vpn in one, and software that doesn't know about the vpn in the other21:35
cbreak(I have several such isolated systems, for different VPNs)21:35
Emerald192Can you help me find a good VPN21:35
Emerald192I like AirVPN, Mullvad, OVPN, IVPN21:35
cbreakthe one with wireguard works nicely. I use mullvad21:35
cbreakit seems ok21:35
Emerald192Yeah Mullvad is great21:35
cbreakused protonvpn before. It was also good.21:35
cbreakbut I switched away from it because of wireguard support.21:36
Emerald192Im using the desktop linux mullvad app, and I cant see where to regenerate my wireguard key21:36
Emerald192On mobile mullvad app I clearly see where to regenreate Wireguard key21:36
cbreak(and with "good" I don't mean actual security. Unfortunately, for VPNs, that's a trust issue, and can't really be verified)21:36
Emerald192but on linux app I cant find the option21:36
Emerald192yeah21:36
cbreakI use the generic wireguard CLI client for mullvad, not the GUI21:37
cbreakubuntu has packages for that21:37
Emerald192nice21:37
Emerald192CLI because its safer and faster?21:37
cbreakno21:38
HashHey21:38
cbreakbecause I can start it via systemd more easily21:38
HashI keep trying to install libreoffice and it wont' download21:38
cbreakas I said, it's set up in the container to always run21:38
Hash0% [Waiting for headers]21:38
HashAlways stuck on kazooei.canonical.com21:38
Emerald192makes sense, thanks21:38
arraybolt3[m]Hash: How long are you waiting? Sometimes it takes a while to kick in.21:39
cbreakHash: have you tried changing your apt package source?21:39
Hash0% [Connecting to kazooie.canonical.com (91.189.91.39)]21:39
Hash15 minutes21:39
arraybolt3[m]Oy. cbreak: How would he do that?21:39
HashI dunno. I am using what came with Ubuntu 2221:39
cbreaktry running software-properties-kde or what ever21:39
cbreakthat lets you switch to local mirrors21:39
oerheksHash,  use an other mirror, http://kazooie.canonical.com/ seems down21:39
arraybolt3[m]Hash: I know what he's talking about. Look for an app called "Software and Updates".21:39
HashI can ping it 91.189.91.3821:39
HashI don't use apps.21:40
cbreakHash: then use vim21:40
HashI am command line on ubuntu server.21:40
HashWhat are you on about?21:40
arraybolt3[m]Hash: Oh. OK.21:40
cbreakand change /etc/apt/sources.list21:40
arraybolt3[m]Hash: (We all thought you were on desktop.)21:40
HashTo what?21:40
cbreakI use http://ubuntu.ethz.ch/ubuntu/, the swiss mirror21:40
cbreakthere's a list of mirrors in that gui tool thingie21:41
ravageHash, https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors any of those http mirrors21:41
cbreakdon't know if there's a cli version21:41
arraybolt3[m]Hash: Mine is http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/21:41
cbreakarraybolt3[m]: are the archive ones proper mirrors?21:41
arraybolt3[m]Hash: Edit the file and make the URLs point to a mirror that makes sense in your location, ravage posted a list of mirrors.21:41
arraybolt3[m]cbreak: I know my system updates just fine.21:41
HashI don't even see this mirror in my sources.list21:41
cbreakHash: the kazooie thing?21:42
oerheksso, on ubuntu server, trouble downloading libreoffice...21:42
cbreakit could also be in one of the files in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/21:42
HashYes21:42
ravagethat server sounds a little suspicios anyway21:42
HashIt's not even in my sources.list or any file in sources.list.d/21:42
ravagethats not part of a default install i think21:42
HashI have no idea why that is in here?21:42
oerhekssorry for the spoiler, ravage21:42
Hashsudo cat /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*21:43
HashNothing.21:43
ravageoerheks, :D21:43
Hashcat /etc/apt/sources.list nothing21:43
arraybolt3[m]I've seen messages about connecting to kazooie.canonical.com, so it might be something else.21:43
HashI don't see this canonical likn21:43
arraybolt3[m]For me, I can load kazooie.canonical.com in a web browser 🤷‍♂️21:43
cbreakHash: you do have something in that file though, do you?21:43
HashIt's also going to banjo canonical.com21:44
HashI think something is forwarding ?21:45
HashI have no idea21:45
HashI don't see any bloody *.caninical.com links in my sources.lists21:45
cbreakwhat do you have in your sources.list file?21:45
HashAT ALL anywhere21:45
HashWHATEFVER UBUNTU CAM<E WITH!21:45
Hashman.21:45
HashI didn't do anytihng21:45
cbreak?21:45
HashSo buntu jammy comes with sources.list that just hangs.21:45
HashApparently.21:45
sarnoldHash: go for a walk, man21:45
HashBrilliant.21:46
sarnoldHash: networking problems happen from time to time21:46
HashNo I'm fine.21:46
HashThe problem is that I'm being  asked noob questions.21:46
cbreakHash: no.21:46
HashI just ...21:46
cbreakthat's not how it appears21:46
cbreakbut don't worry, once you work with computers a bit more, you'll get better at diagnosing issues21:46
HashStimulus and response are a unitary movement. If you dislike my response, sir, please modify yoru stimulus, and you shall have a different response, one you might like.21:46
cbreakwhat it actually appears like is that your system acts in a way you don't understand, and you refuse to debug it21:47
HashI'm sorry that's your perception.21:47
HashThen in that case you do not need to help me.21:47
HashGood day.21:47
cbreakI'd recommend looking into the source of the hostnames that apt uses21:48
HashI'm asking about server stuff, and you're asking me to use apps or use vim or just literally the most trivial baby stuff.21:48
cbreakand the source is in /etc/apt/sources.list and /etc/apt/sources.list.d21:48
HashIt's a waste of time. Please spend a b it of time understanding the problem, before you offer solutions. It will save everyon'es time.21:48
HashThank you21:48
cbreakif you need help on how to look into these files, feel free to ask21:49
HashSigh.21:49
cbreakthey're text file, any text editor will do21:49
oerheksHash, you started with ubuntu server, trouble downloading an app named libreoffice...21:49
HashFine.21:49
oerhekslolz21:49
HashThank you.21:49
sarnoldHash: try again now21:49
HashSure.21:49
Hashyup, fine now. Stuck for 15 minutes and now it's fine21:49
HashSo wasn't really something in my system I needed to debug.21:49
cbreakonce you've managed to open the files, you'll probably find that you directly or indirectly use that host. And you can hard-code a different mirror there too21:50
HashAgain, you know just, it jsut wastes time when people do this. Please, learn how to support. I understand people want to help, and want to be recognized for helping, but if you don't do it properly, it just hassles people and wastes their time.21:50
sarnoldindeed, but it's perhaps still useful to learn how to use host, dig, and curl's --resolve  :)21:50
HashI know how to use those tools.21:51
HashMaybe I shoudl switch back to debian21:51
HashThere at least people are far more technical and don't do this baby coddling stuff that is just irritating.21:51
cbreakif you dig deep enough in ubuntu, you might find it21:51
cbreakor at least pieces of it21:52
Hash18 years of debian, and you know, why did I switch to ubuntu man.21:52
hggdhHash: enough21:52
HashSigh.21:52
sarnoldHash: seriously man:21:52
sarnold$ host archive.ubuntu.com21:52
sarnoldarchive.ubuntu.com has address 91.189.91.3821:52
sarnold $ host 91.189.91.3821:52
sarnold38.91.189.91.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer banjo.canonical.com.21:52
sarnoldit's like two seconds effort..21:52
HashYeah, that's not the issue.21:52
HashThue issue is that it was stuck on geting headers for 15 minutes, no matter how many times I attempted21:53
sarnoldsure, *that* is an issue21:53
HashNod.21:53
oerheksthat is not your issue, you need to change mirror.21:53
cbreakthe solution for that is to wait until the host's back up, or to change the mirror.21:53
cbreakeasy.21:53
HashOnce again... to what?!21:56
HashIn debian, you can find out mirrors closest to your geolocation and use those.21:56
HashHow does this distribution work?21:56
cbreakravage posted a list of mirrors21:56
HashWhere do I figure out which mirror is geographically closest to me based on actual tests?21:56
cbreakthe tool I recommended also allows selecting it21:56
cbreakit's not made for servers though21:57
oerheksbut with 9 years experience, changing to archive.ubuntu.com is not that hard21:58
cbreakthe hardest thing is probably exiting vim afterwards. (tip: :wq )21:58
Hash...21:58
HashMaybe for you.21:58
HashI guess it would be hard,... I don't know.21:59
cbreakit was very unintuitive21:59
HashCould you not please impose what's hard on your on others?21:59
HashIt's really obnoxious.21:59
cbreakvim is one of the least self-documenting text editors in existence21:59
HashOk, .. thanks. I guess.21:59
cbreakno problem.21:59
HashLook man, I aprpeciate you22:00
HashYou're helpful22:00
HashI just... Just learn to support properly..22:00
HashWhen you do'nt, it jsut wastes time and aggravates people and just not col.22:00
HashAnyway, you're arlight man. Good day22:00
cbreakhave fun with libreoffice22:00
hggdhok. That's all right, burt can we please stop22:00
hggdhcbreak: you too please22:00
oerhekssudo apt install libreoffice # would pull in a lot of dependencies,.. also a complete desktop :-D22:01
cbreakI wonder if that has a CLI mode22:01
cbreakmaybe for converting doc files on a server22:01
oerhekscbreak, no22:01
cbreak:/22:01
jhutchinsI don't think we can help Hash, he seems to know the answers already.22:01
sarnoldcbreak: it does22:01
gordonjcpcbreak: vim is horrible22:02
sarnoldcbreak: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55070766/is-libreoffice-headless-safe-to-use-on-a-web-server22:02
gordonjcpcbreak: totally non-obvious, probably one of the worst bits of software ever22:02
oerheksalias libreoffice=/usr/bin/nano22:03
gordonjcpcbreak: I'm not sure how I could even use a computer without it22:03
ravagemaybe we can move discussions about our favorite or not so favorite editors and libreoffice to the discussion channel? :)22:03
HashI have no idea what all this is about22:03
jhutchinsI've built linux machines just so I had vim available.22:03
HashI was just asking about a stuck mirro.22:03
cbreaksarnold: neat. Seems risky though for the stack overflow usecase :/22:03
gordonjcpHash: just change mirrors then22:03
HashTo what?!22:03
HashGusy. Come on man.22:03
gordonjcpHash: it's best to stick with the "normal" mirrors, rather than specify one that seems faster22:03
gdbTo something other than what it's set to now.22:03
gordonjcpHash: they're usually faster, until they're not22:04
HashOnce again... to what? sir.22:04
HashI'm lost.22:04
HashSir.22:04
gordonjcpHash: what's it currently set to?22:04
jhutchinsgordonjcp: You're just going to get an argument.22:04
Hashus.*22:04
gdbDo you speak English?22:04
gdbDo you need another channel that caters to your native language?22:04
sarnoldcbreak: it is -- I'd definitely want apparmor profiles, seccomp policies, etc if it were me :)22:04
HashI would like to find something closer to my location within the US22:04
gdb"to something else"22:04
gordonjcpHash: yeah, don't do that22:04
gdbApparently you were given a list. Throw a dart at it and pick whatever the dart hits.22:04
gordonjcpHash: that seems like a good idea, but anything other than the recommended mirrors will be less reliable22:05
jhutchinsPlease don't feed the trolls.22:05
Hashgordonjcp: do what? Try to find a closer mirror?22:05
gordonjcpHash: yup22:05
HashOh.22:05
gordonjcpHash: when it's working normally it will make basically no difference to the speed22:05
HashYeah, see I tried to install netselect-apt and it's not installable in Ubuntu22:05
HashI see22:05
HashOn point technical discussion. This is what makes me happy.22:06
gordonjcpso22:06
gordonjcpset it to http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/22:06
gordonjcpupdate your repo22:06
HashThat's what it is already.22:06
gordonjcph,22:06
gordonjcphm22:06
gordonjcpsee, that's why I asked you what it was using22:06
HashAnd still got stuck on that thing, but it's fine now22:06
HashI'm not sure if sarnold did some magic in the back int he ubuntu servers :)22:06
HashBut soon as he said try again, it worked.22:06
sarnoldI just talked to the magic folks22:06
cbreakaren't those archive.ubuntu.com domains just redirectors?22:07
HashSo I'm sure he did some magic in the back22:07
HashHehe22:07
HashSim sala bim!22:07
sarnoldtheir alerting had gone nuts a few seconds before I said something22:07
slingamni have a fresh install of 22.04 server on a system with two ethernet NICs, only one of which is connected22:07
slingamnsystemd-networkd-wait-online.service is taking a very long time and i'm not sure why22:07
sarnoldthey poked a few apaches in the eye, and now are going through logs and graphs..22:07
HashMakes more sense now.22:08
sinned6915i need some help with setting up a new drive and smb share22:08
HashThanks for the information22:08
sinned6915i am trying to figure out if my issue is the drive mount or the samba share22:09
cbreakslingamn: it'll wait until all links it knows of are configured, or failed. More details in the man page.22:09
cbreakslingamn: you should be able to make this shorter, by configuring all nics yourself via netplan, for example22:09
slingamnit says until they are "fully configured or failed"22:10
slingamnunplugged doesn't count as an immediate failure?22:10
cbreakdon't know.22:13
ravageslingamn, it should not wait for a device without a carrier. what you can try is creating /etc/systemd/system/systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.d/override.conf and content https://p.haxxors.com/qv3ygx55.txt . that should continue the process as soon as any interface gets online22:13
ravagethe 2 ExecStart lines are intentional. it clears any previous lines for the service22:14
cbreakslingamn: do you know why it waits?22:15
cbreakis it because of the disconnected NICs, or is DHCP on the connected ones slow?22:15
slingamndhcp is very fast. i can see that the machine is responding to ping on the expected address during the wait period, but sshd won't come up because systemd is waiting22:16
ravageinstead of any you can also try --ignore=INTERFACE22:16
ravagehttps://www.freedesktop.org/software/systemd/man/systemd-networkd-wait-online.service.html22:16
slingamnthanks, i'll look into that22:17
ravageyou can also disable the service and only enable it for the interface that is connected. its the last paragraph in the description22:18
slingamni added `optional: true` to the netplan clause describing the unused NIC and that seems to have fixed it22:23
ravageyes that service tries to configure all interfaces in your netplan config22:23
ravageoptional is probably a good idea :)22:23
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wuzamarineHELP! I am crashed out following update to 22.04  https://askubuntu.com/questions/1418931/help-system-crashed-on-22-04-update Update ran clean. First reboot dies at what appears to be near grub.22:45
jhutchinswuzamarine: I would suspect a problem rebuilding the initrd.22:46
jhutchinswuzamarine: What were you updating _from_?22:46
wuzamarinejhutchins: 20.0422:46
jhutchinswuzamarine: Can you boot to rescue mode?22:49
wuzamarineI think so. One sec22:49
wuzamarinejhutchins: recovery is booting22:52
wuzamarineI'm at the menu22:52
wuzamarineresume, clean, dpkg, etc..22:53
wuzamarineI tried to run grub reconfig. That didn't appear to change anything.22:59
oerheksadd yourself to this bugreport23:03
oerhekshttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/198162223:03
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1981622 in systemd (Ubuntu) "mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)" [Undecided, Confirmed]23:03
jhutchinswuzamarine: you might need some kind of boot media that has rescue mode on it.23:04
wuzamarinejhutchins: I can get to a root command line from recovery23:04
jhutchinswuzamarine: I'm pretty much guessing from here, but you can try apt -f install to complete any packages that weren't finished.23:05
wuzamarineI tried to edit /etc/fstab and remove the UID address and tried static /dev/sda123:06
wuzamarineMeteorhead_: I'm trying now23:06
jhutchinswuzamarine: There's dpkg-reconfigure -a23:06
jhutchins!initrd23:06
jhutchinsI'm afraid I don't know the initramfs commands for Ubuntu.23:08
wuzamarinejhutchins: Thereis no -a switch on dpkg-reconfigure23:08
wuzamarineapt -f install, came up clean23:08
wuzamarineinitrd is not installed23:09
jhutchinswuzamarine: No, it's initramfs now, and that's the file not the command to rebuild it.23:11
jhutchinswuzamarine: mkinitramfs has been one possibility...23:11
arraybolt3[m]"man update-initramfs" should give you info on it, if that's what you're dealing with.23:11
jhutchins!info dracut23:14
ubottudracut (051-1, jammy): Initramfs generator using udev. In component universe, is optional. Built by dracut. Size 4 kB / 26 kB23:15
clarkkCould someone explain this line please?  "This is only useful if ‘GRUB_DEFAULT=saved’; it is a separate option because ‘GRUB_DEFAULT=saved’ is useful without this option"  https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub/grub.html#Simple-configuration-handling23:21
clarkkI don't understand the distinction between when GRUB_DEFAULT=saved is used and GRUB_SAVEDEFAULT is true vs when it's false23:22
jhutchinsclarkk: I'm not at all sure on this.  LILO just worked.  It could be GRUB_SAVE_DEFAULT less one underscore.23:25
jhutchinsclarkk: https://askubuntu.com/questions/148662/how-to-get-grub2-to-remember-last-choice23:26
clarkkjhutchins, heh, yes, I was following that too23:26
clarkkjhutchins, do you think an auto kernel install could change the last selected kernel to the most recently installed one?23:27
jhutchinsclarkk: What I understand is that it increments to the latest kernel unless /etc/defaults/grub has been changed, in which case it adds it but doesn't increment it.23:28
jhutchinsThat may be completely wrong or obsolete.23:28
clarkkjhutchins, thanks.   Rebooting to test it out23:31
clarkkback :)   Is there any reason an old kernel, for example 5.4.0-48, would not have been removed from my system?  Is it useful for troubleshooting or something, or is it safe to remove it?23:44
PeGaSuSUbuntu always keeps at least the current kernel + latest newest, iirc. https://askubuntu.com/questions/620266/how-does-apt-decide-how-many-old-kernels-to-keep23:52
Dan39does ubuntu by default have a rescue kernel too?23:53
Dan39that's saved me a few times when moving HDD between hardware23:54
Dan39(on fedora/rhel)23:54
sarnoldthe default configuration saves several old kernels, yeah23:54
Dan39(don't google it if you don't know, i'm just casual wondering)23:55
Dan39sarnold: that's something different23:55
Dan39oh wait i meant rescue initramfs23:55
Dan39not kernel23:55
clarkkPeGaSuS, ah, someone sent me that before. Thanks - I'll read it thoroughly this time23:55
Dan39but it's usually a boot option like the different kernel versions23:56
sarnoldDan39: yeah, each kernel gets their own initrd23:56
Dan39well a rescue one is different23:56
PeGaSuSyes, you can boot in rescue mode in Ubuntu23:56
Dan39depends on the distro i assume, but with dracut the main ones only include drivers for the current hardware/setup23:56
Dan39not rescue mode haha23:56
Dan39that's something different too i'm pretty sure23:57
Dan39but the other initrd i'm talking about is built with --no-host-only so it includes all the drivers23:57
Dan39there is also a "rescue mode" as in the boot target rescue.target23:58
Dan39which is completely different23:58
Dan39"Rescue mode boots a single-user shell, starts some system services and tries to mount available file systems."23:59
Dan39unrelated to the kernel/initrd23:59

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