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eamhi all, I have an impish/21.10 system and I'd like to upgrade it to 22.04 but it seems the upgrade tools have disabled themselves. Is there a way to do this without reinstalling?00:20
Bashing-om!eol | eam00:22
ubottueam: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades00:22
Bashing-om!21.10 | eam00:22
ubottueam: Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) was the 35th release of Ubuntu, support ended on July 14, 2022. See !eol and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2022-May/000280.html00:22
eamah thanks, I found some of this info but this has a few extra steps I needed. Thanks again!00:30
Bashing-omeam: :D - Help is what we do .00:33
sarnoldeam: this can help https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades00:41
eamI think I had to run dist-upgrade twice after modifying sources.list to point to the old-releases. after that, do-release-upgrade agreed to run00:43
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RookerHi. Is it generally accepted that things from the Ubuntu Software Center GUI are safe? I do see the warnings on some that they may not be safe, but I assume that warning is just there as a technicallity.01:20
RookerI'm a Linux noob.01:20
KNERDthat;s why they are in there,,,they are safe01:20
arraybolt3[m]Stuff from the Ubuntu archives (installable through apt) are virtually guaranteed to be safe.01:21
arraybolt3[m]Things from the Snap store do have a possibility of being unsafe.01:21
arraybolt3[m]The reason is because, Snaps aren't as thoroughly scrutinized as packages that get into the official archives.01:21
sarnoldyou could publish a program in the snap store in an afternoon or two if you wanted :)01:21
arraybolt3[m]At least one user has snuck in a cryptominer into the Snap store disguised as a 2048 game. So exercise caution, and if you can get it through apt, do so.01:22
RookerI see, I see. Any of you use Hexchat from the snap store? That's the software in question.01:22
RookerThanks for the tip.01:22
arraybolt3[m]Rooker: I'd just open a terminal and do "sudo apt install hexchat", however I'll check to see who publishes the hexchat snap.01:22
Rookerarraybolt3[m] Thanks.01:23
arraybolt3[m]It looks like Hexchat isn't even in the Snap store, and I believe the Ubuntu Software store contains Apt apps as well.01:23
arraybolt3[m](I'll check it real quick...)01:23
RookerYou're awesome, thanks.01:23
RookerMy Ubuntu machine is at home. Just macOS at the moment. Just a nagging question I had.01:23
arraybolt3[m]Yep, installing Hexchat through the Ubuntu Software store is safe - it installs an apt package.01:24
arraybolt3[m]You'll see a "Source" thingy in the upper-right corner of the screen when you select an app - that can help you see if it's a Snap or Apt package.01:24
arraybolt3[m]If it says something like "ubuntu-jammy-universe (deb)", that's apt. If it says "Snap Store (snap)", that's a Snap.01:25
Rookerarraybolt3[m] Ah, thanks! So it is safe to assume apts in the software center are safe. These are the same packages I'd get if I apt-get it in the terminal?01:25
arraybolt3[m]Yes. If it's an apt package, you're almost 100% guaranteed to be good.01:26
arraybolt3[m]Also, looks like the Snap store now tells you if things are guaranteed to be safe or not.01:26
arraybolt3[m]If it says "Potentially unsafe", then be leery. If it says "Safe", you're good. (And if it's a deb, you're good either way.)01:27
RookerI'm ignorant of most things Linux. Just getting going. I was under the impression Canonical was pushing Snap because it's more secure or safer.01:27
RookerYeah, Hexchat has that warning.01:27
arraybolt3[m]It looks like Ubuntu Software can't tell if a deb is safe or not, but because of the process debs have to go through, they're safe.01:28
arraybolt3[m](Pre-installed Ubuntu apps like LibreOffice Calc and GNOME Calculator are being listed as "Potentially unsafe" for the deb packages - I think this is a bug.)01:28
arraybolt3[m]('Cause there's no way either of those apps are unsafe - they came as part of the OS itself.)01:28
RookerGotcha. If you'd indulge me one more newbie question. Assuming I have a fresh install of Ubuntu and haven't added any repositories or anything, apt-get will only pull from Ubuntu's official repository, is that correct?01:29
arraybolt3[m]True.01:29
Rookerso I can assume anything I apt-get is safe.01:29
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arraybolt3[m]The only things Ubuntu includes are the Ubuntu archives by default. Official Ubuntu flavours aren't even allowed to include things that aren't in the archives.01:29
arraybolt3[m]So if you apt-get it and you've not added PPAs, yes, you can assume that it's safe.01:30
RookerThank you for the info and tips.01:30
arraybolt3[m]๐Ÿ‘๏ธ01:30
RookerYeah, I've avoided adding any PPAs because I'm just too new at this. Even though I'd love to install OpenSnitch.01:30
arraybolt3[m]When adding PPAs, just be careful and make sure that you trust the software developer. If the people who made the software run the PPA, and you trust the software, it should be fine. If the PPA is run by the developers of an official Ubuntu flavour, it should be fine. If neither of those things are true, then be cautious.01:31
arraybolt3[m](So if some random guy is running the PPA, that could be dangerous.)01:32
RookerThat makes total sense.01:32
RookerI'll get there eventually. I have my copy of the Linux Bible, which is definitely overkill at this point, and Linux Command Line.01:33
arraybolt3[m]LPT when getting books: Archive.org is a digital library with tons of books you can borrow digitally for free, so if you need another Linux book, check there first.01:35
Rookerarraybolt3[m] Thanks for that and all the advice.01:37
arraybolt3[m]No problem, glad to help!01:37
* arraybolt3[m] goes away from keyboard, $personal_life just hit01:38
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cc111Hi. Does anyone have an example of an autoinstall yaml that includes a path: "*sdb" to choose an installl disk by chance?03:13
cc111anyone there?03:16
arraybolt3[m]Hey03:21
arraybolt3[m]Hmm, I do not have a file like that, but there's plenty of people here who might be able to help.03:22
arraybolt3[m](You might also try asking in #ubuntu-server since they might be more knowledgeable about this sort of thing, since it sounds like you're setting up a server to me.)03:22
cc111arraybolt, I'll ask there too thanks!03:25
driveclonefailHi there, I've cloned partitions on one boot SSD to another SSD using gparted, however I get "No Boot Device Found" when inserting the newly cloned SSD. My Dell server does not boot. Any ideas?04:33
driveclonefailI have set the "bios_grub" flag on the new SSD's grub partition, to replicate the old SSD.04:34
arraybolt3[m]driveclonefail: Are you sure the server boots with BIOS and not EFI?04:36
driveclonefailarraybolt3[m]: Yes, the ancient server boots with BIOS, and not EFI.04:36
driveclonefailbut hypothetically speaking, if it boots with EFI, what flags should I set?04:36
driveclonefailit supports both BIOS and EFI in the F2 configuration, it has always been set to BIOS.04:37
arraybolt3[m]driveclonefail: OK. If you cloned the partitions, and not the whole drive, you may have a messed up boot sector. Lemme see how one fixes that...04:37
arraybolt3[m](Actually, just do a fresh grub-install on the bios_grub partition and that may take care of it.)04:37
driveclonefailoooh, great tip, ty04:37
driveclonefailI can do that in gparted?04:38
arraybolt3[m]driveclonefail: No, I think you use the command line.04:38
arraybolt3[m]https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/691421/how-to-replicate-bios-grub-partition04:40
arraybolt3[m]https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing04:42
driveclonefailarraybolt3[m]: grub-install: error: cannot find EFI directory04:43
driveclonefailPerhaps it's easier for me to properly clone the original drive (I still have it) -- should I use dd instead of copying partitions?04:43
arraybolt3[m]I would try that. (Odd that it can't find the EFI directory which shouldn't exist... maybe your system is set to hybrid UEFI mode somehow? I dunno.) Yes, dd should do the trick.04:44
arraybolt3[m]Note that it will work if the new drive is the same size or larger than the old drive - if you're stepping your drive size down it will probably fail.04:44
arraybolt3[m](If all else fails, you could install Ubuntu from scratch on the new drive, then delete everything in all the partitions except the bios_grub partition on the new drive and then use rsync to clone stuff from the old drive onto the new drive.)04:46
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alkisgdriveclonefail: are you currently booted from a live USB stick on that server? What's the output of: sudo sh -c 'ls /sys/firmware/efi/; parted -l' | nc termbin.com 999905:23
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atol71some of your support questions and answers seems to be MISSING the QUESTION....05:38
atol71Running out of BS data?05:38
arraybolt3[m]How so?05:39
arraybolt3[m]atol71: I'm failing to see how we're missing the question - could you elaborate?05:39
atol71Elaborate: Zulu Nation/Black Buddha/Tears of Sahara/Ubuntu 19, 7th canonical....05:41
atol71primary numbers and binary05:41
arraybolt3[m]atol71: I fail to see how that has anything to do with an inability to properly boot the Ubuntu operating system on a server.05:42
arraybolt3[m](I do notice the relation between the Ubuntu operating system and the Ubuntu african word meaning "I am because we all are", if that's what you're getting to, but that isn't an Ubuntu Linux support topic.)05:43
beuysIs there a way to find out where my firefox profile dir is?06:09
alkisgbeuys: go to about:profiles06:11
beuysalkisg: Aha. What is "Root Directory" and "Local Directory"?06:12
alkisgbeuys: the root is where your settings are, the local is where the cache is06:12
alkisgCache can usually be deleted and it will be automatically recreated06:13
beuysStrangely, the places.sqlite in the profile does not contain my bookmarks.06:13
arraybolt3[m]beuys: I'm pretty sure the bookmarks can be archived from a bookmarks backup folder somewhere in there.06:14
beuysarraybolt3[m]: I'm noot looking for a backup folder. But for the place where FF stores them in the first place.06:14
beuysOh, they are!06:15
beuysNice.06:15
alkisgselect * from moz_bookmarks;06:15
beuysalkisg: Yes06:15
beuysThere are the names. But where are the urls?06:16
alkisgbeuys: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/464516/firefox-bookmarks-sqlite-structure06:17
beuysI see. I wonder why they didn't put the urls into the bookmarks table.06:18
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beuysSo an automatic backup tool would have to do something like: cat "SELECT B.title, P.url FROM moz_bookmarks B JOIN moz_places P ON P.id=B.fk;" | mysql /home/.../places.sqlit > bookmarks.txt06:22
beuyss/mysql/sqlite06:27
beuyss/sqlite/sqlite306:28
beuysHmm.. that gives me some rows where the title is empty.06:30
alkisgbeuys: I believe it would be easier to import directly from the sqlite file then your bookmarks.txt file; all browsers support importing bookmarks from firefox etc06:30
alkisgJust backup the whole file...06:30
beuysalkisg: I prefer to only backup data I understand.06:30
beuysIf my hard disk ever dies, I will go through bookmarks.txt and add all bookmarks to my then new browser by hand.06:30
alkisgYou need to understand sqlite in order to translate the data to your own format, which will probably include data loss. But if you really prefer that, it's your call :)06:31
beuysThis type of backup has some benefits.06:31
beuysFor example, I have it under git version control. So I always see the changes over time.06:31
beuysWhen you guys do "SELECT title FROM moz_bookmarks;" - do you also have some empty lines in there?06:33
alkisgWith ctrl+shift+o, the bookmarks dialog appears; from export > html, you can see the standard bookmarks-backup.html format06:36
alkisgIf you decide to use that text representation, it can be stored in git AND imported from that same dialog06:36
alkisg(instead of your custom bookmarks.txt format)06:36
alkisg(it also has a .json export menu)06:37
beuysThat data is much bigger though. I really like small datasets.06:38
beuysBut yeah, it might be better to use that format.06:39
beuysCan FF be automated to output that? Like "firefox --dump-bookmarks > bookmarks.html"?06:39
ice9when I close the laptop lid it does nothing however I enabled suspension in gnome-tweaks07:12
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pluggercan i run appimages on 22.04?07:30
arraybolt3[m]plugger: Yes, but you may need to install libfuse2 first.07:30
pluggerfound a page about installing fuse but there is warning about not installing onto 22.0407:31
pluggerthanks07:31
arraybolt3[m]Just run "sudo apt install libfuse2" in a terminal and that will make AppImages work.07:31
pluggermuch appreciated07:31
arraybolt3[m]๐Ÿ‘๏ธ07:31
arraybolt3[m](I've got an AppImage working just fine on my 22.04 laptop.)07:31
pluggerarraybolt3[m], any thoughts on this output07:33
pluggerhttps://pastebin.com/QYrjdrX407:33
pluggerhave chmod +x already07:33
pluggeram trying to run etcher07:34
arraybolt3[m]Wow. "GPU process isn't usable. Goodbye." That's funny and annoying.07:34
arraybolt3[m]Hmm...07:34
pluggerdo you think there is something a miss with my gpu perhaps?07:34
arraybolt3[m]Try running it like this:07:34
arraybolt3[m]      07:35
arraybolt3[m]./balenaEtcher-1.7.9-x64.AppImage --disable-gpu-sandbox07:35
pluggergood show07:35
pluggerworking07:35
arraybolt3[m]Woot!07:35
arraybolt3[m]It's apparently a known issue: https://github.com/balena-io/etcher/issues/3639 (Not really a bug but still something that's known about.)07:36
ubottuIssue 3639 in balena-io/etcher "GPU process isn't usable. Goodbye." [Closed]07:36
pluggerappreciate your help thanks man07:37
arraybolt3[m]No problem, glad it worked!07:37
pluggerlmfao am forced to use this crappy sdcard reader usb to burn my image this time and my wait time is like 63mins07:38
pluggerused laptop (out of service atm) in past, never this slof07:39
pluggerw07:39
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masberhi, I have an ubuntu laptop, the machine has 16GB RAM and 2 GB swap. I realised the performance was highly degraded when the swap was full. This morning I disabled the swap and I can see the cache size % used in main memory has been reduced but the memory used increased. My guess is that swap was having memory used as opposed to cached. Why of this08:09
masberbehaviour? I would assume used memory would be more critical than cached hence I would store all cached in swap?08:09
masberthis is what I am talking about https://paste.pics/HTVSB08:09
arraybolt3[m]Cached memory would probably never be put in swap since that would defeat the entire purpose of cache. (I could be wrong, but my logic is right.)08:10
arraybolt3[m]I mean, cache is supposed to allow for faster access of data that is on the disk, so putting disk cache on the disk would be sorta pointless.08:10
arraybolt3[m]Do you have an SSD or a spinning HDD?08:12
arraybolt3[m]masber: ^08:12
masber`Non-Volatile memory controller: Intel Corporation SSD Pro 7600p/760p/E 6100p Series`08:14
arraybolt3[m]Wow, that's odd. I wonder why your system would end up with degraded performance when the swap filled up. Did disabling the swap fix the problem?08:15
masberyeah, no swap means no problem because it is easier filling up 2GB as compared to 16GB08:16
masberthe thing is I use sublime text a lot and I think is heavily index data08:16
Maikreduce the swappiness?08:16
masberso I am guessing sublime text indexes takes most of the cache08:16
masberI assume having swap size < memory size is the real issue here08:17
masbersorry I ment the other way around. sublime text indexes are in main memory08:21
masberused memory08:22
masberso when I start sublime text, it builds all the indexes of the open files and those go to swap08:22
m1dnightCan somebody ehlp me out with nullmailer?09:37
m1dnightI keep getting smtp: Failed: 550 Bad HELO - Host impersonating domain name [example.com] as an error (redacted), and I don't really udnerstand the error.09:37
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Guest11What's the name of the GUI program that lets you select what GPU you're using?10:00
EriC^^Guest11: nvidia-settings ?10:04
Guest11I think the program I was looking for the entire time was software-properties-{gtk qt}. Thanks.10:05
EriC^^ah ok10:05
Guest11But thanks for letting me know about nvidia-settings.10:05
Guest11Also another question. How does ubuntu make the ISO? Is it made in a debootstrap or something else?10:18
alocerGuest11: debian using sth called live-build10:35
alocerGuest11:  however ubuntu is using a customized version of that10:35
Guest11I see. Also alocer, what is the difference between vmlinuz, bzImage, and kernel.gz when it comes to booting the kernel. I'm reading about how the kernel boots and see kernel.gz pop up sometimes.10:37
alocerall i know is kernel = vmlinuz , i might be wrong,. Guest1110:37
Guest11Okay, I want someone to correct me if I'm wrong, but vimlinuz is just a renamed bzimage. right?10:48
usrlocalbinvmlinuz is essentially the kernel compressed by gzip, bzImage is kernel compressed (using a different method) but it includes some executable built in to do the decompression.  bzImage is apparently better suited to handle larger kernels10:56
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Guest11Should I even care about bzimage because I can't find bzimage on the ubuntu packges website, but I can find vmlinuz.11:01
usrlocalbini wouldnt11:03
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bargif you echo $'\u0080'  on your system, do you get a euro?12:17
bargah i see why there's no euro, i was looking at dodgy irrelevant ascii charts https://web.itu.edu.tr/~sgunduz/courses/mikroisl/ascii.html12:23
barghere is a c with a circumflex, so depends ascii to ascii https://www.asciitable.com/ and anyhow is now not extended ascii anymore.12:24
_________euro symbol is $'\u20AC'12:27
_________if you wanted ascii 128, you should have used $'\x80'12:28
BluesKajHi all12:32
goddardso did the hot key change to switch work spaces?13:23
goddardit was ctrl+alt+down/up13:23
goddardnow it does nothing13:23
goddardnow its just super page up and page down13:25
goddardwhy did it change?13:25
goddardgnome what are you doing to me man13:25
goddard:D13:26
goddardhttps://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-workspaces-switch.html.en13:26
goddardits a bummer i can't just use the new Unity13:26
lotuspsychjeyou can still use unity ontop ubuntu goddard13:27
goddardlotuspsychje: ya I have it install Unity 7 but all the Gnome apps are using these huge window title bars and it messes everything up13:27
lotuspsychjegoddard: there's also a handy workspaces switcher indicator on the repos if you like13:27
goddardi started using Dolphin on Gnome instead of Files13:27
goddardBecause Files has lots of issues13:28
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lotuspsychjeaka frankenubuntu :p13:28
goddardkinda haha13:28
goddardIs Unity 7 gonna work with Wayland?13:28
goddardWould be cool if Unity 8 worked with Wayland13:28
goddardi like how it looks and I know Qt/QML13:29
goddardthe click package idea was good13:29
goddardbut i guess that is snap now?13:29
goddardthe ubuntu sdk thing worked well as well13:29
goddardpage up and page down in gnome doesn't even make sense for moving left and right13:30
goddardi understand why they made the workspace switcher left to right for mobile compatability but at least change our hot keys :D13:30
goddardctrl+alt and left/right is bound to Konsole13:31
goddardmoves my tabs13:32
goddardmaybe if i remove that key binding it will work with Gnome?13:32
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FravialisHi guys. I'm trying to convert files like http://ppa.launchpad.net/gluster/glusterfs-10/ubuntu/dists/jammy/Release.gpg into files suitable for use in /usr/share/keyrings/gluster.gpg, so they can be used as in [signed-by=..] in sources.list.d. How does one accomplish this?13:45
FravialisI've tried everything, but the basic gpg conversion never yields "OpenPGP Public Key Version 4"-like output from the file(1) command13:46
FravialisSo I'm not sure the instructions online are valid13:46
Fravialis(From e.g. serverfault or stackoverflow) .. or I've misunderstood13:46
SteelRoseHi there! I'm trying to resize a disk on an Azure VM as per https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/linux/resize-os-disk-gpt-partition#ubuntu - the Azure part has been completed already and the VM has a bigger disk. However, when the VM is rebooted, the disk size is the same... Do I need to do something from the Ubuntu side of things? The VMs don't use LVM...  Thanks!13:47
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horse9Is it possible to force a snap, let's say firefox, to use a certain vpn which would only exist for that purpose?14:42
Fravialishorse9: perhaps with netfilter, you can add a mark/tag to outgoing traffic for a certain process and then reroute it to a VPN14:44
Fravialisnetfilter and/or ip route14:44
horse9ok, thanks, I will look into that14:44
FravialisI believe I have read about this but I've never personally implemented it14:45
Fravialishorse9: this seems interesting also https://superuser.com/questions/271915/route-the-traffic-over-specific-interface-for-a-process-in-linux14:45
FravialisWhere they say "iptables", they essentially mean the same as I meant when I referenced "netfilter" ofc14:46
horse9@fravialis ok14:46
xxwhere can I get the pgp key used to sign launchpad PPA repos? Is there some well-known path that I can wget?15:30
arraybolt3[m]xx: Not all PPAs are signed with the same key - Launchpad provides the key for each PPA on the page for the PPA.15:39
arraybolt3[m]It's under the "Technical details about this PPA" section.15:39
arraybolt3[m]You can copy-paste it with your web browser.15:40
xxI can't find any section called "Technical details about this PPA" https://launchpad.net/~gluster15:46
xxnevermind, I think I found it, thanks15:48
horse9how do I go about resizing the top window bar in gtk4 / gnome 4216:03
jhutchinsHow can I list ata devices?16:16
arraybolt3[m]jhutchins: Try `sudo ls /dev/disk/by-path -al`16:20
jhutchinsInteresting.  Only lists ata116:23
jhutchinsWhich is sda, so that should mean things are OK.16:23
arraybolt3[m]There's other stuff that might help here: https://superuser.com/questions/617192/mapping-ata-device-number-to-logical-device-name16:23
jhutchinsOoh, that looks likely.16:24
goddardso workspaces are cool, but they are annoying to need to setup16:28
goddardwould be cool if you could just save application state to disk to restore your workspaces16:29
goddardmost applications would just refresh any new data any way right?16:29
goddardis that too hacky to work?16:29
goddardrestore a "suspend" on a system that isn't suspended maybe?16:30
goddarddoes that exist?16:30
HiccupJuli'm trying to get an old package, but i can't find it under http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/16:48
HiccupJulis there somewhere else i should be looking?16:48
jhutchinsHiccupJul: What package?16:49
HiccupJulmysql-server-5.5_5.5.57-0+deb8u1_amd64.deb16:49
HiccupJulthere's source here https://code.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.5/5.5.57-0ubuntu0.14.04.116:50
HiccupJuland an i386 deb here https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-security-proposed/+archive/ubuntu/ppa/+build/1311635716:50
HiccupJulbut not amd64 deb16:50
HiccupJulthere are some random (dead link) google results for it though16:51
leftyfbHiccupJul: it's not supported here. Please use a modern version16:55
HiccupJulof course, i'm not looking for security support for it16:57
HiccupJuljust looking to download it16:58
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mib_imfk09hi guys17:00
mib_imfk09i'm trying to create boot repair usb for 14.0417:01
mib_imfk09using a ubuntu live usb17:01
mib_imfk09for this i tried the boot-repair apt-get17:03
mib_imfk09on running this cmd 'sudo add-apt-repository ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair && sudo apt update'17:04
mib_imfk09 i get this error17:04
mib_imfk09Cannot add PPA: 'ppa:yannubuntu/boot-repair'. Please check that the PPA name or format is correct.17:05
leftyfb!eol | mib_imfk0917:05
ubottumib_imfk09: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades17:05
arraybolt3[m]mib_imfk09: Ubuntu 14.04 is long dead - the PPA probably just doesn't support it anymore. Are you able to upgrade to a newer version of Ubuntu?17:05
arraybolt3[m]mib_imfk09: (Ubuntu 14.04 went EOL in 2019, and is only supported via Extended Service Maintenance now, so problems like this are likely, and the best course of action is to upgrade to a newer release like Ubuntu 22.04. And the best way to upgrade a system that's this old is to do a clean install.)17:06
mib_imfk09:O17:08
horse9@goddard https://medium.com/@mukherjeekalpan/auto-start-apps-and-fix-them-to-workspaces-on-startup-ubuntu-a1124f1af7f3 maybe this is interesting17:10
horse9test17:10
horse9I found a17:11
horse9link that maybe fitting @goddard17:11
horse9https://medium.com/@mukherjeekalpan/auto-start-apps-and-fix-them-to-workspaces-on-startup-ubuntu-a1124f1af7f317:11
goddardhorse9: thanks17:13
mib_imfk09arraybolt3[m]: but i can update my ca certs17:15
mib_imfk09how's that possible?17:16
arraybolt3[m]mib_imfk09: I don't know - maybe the certificates are still being maintained due to ESM and they're leaking into the non-ESM 14.04. (Just a guess, might be totally wrong.) But if you're still using 14.04 and you're not on ESM, your system is dreadfully out of date and likely to be an easy target for hackers. So it's highly recommended you upgrade.17:18
leftyfbmib_imfk09: you need to upgrade (fresh install). We cannot support 14.04 here17:18
arraybolt3[m]mib_imfk09: (You could also enable ESM, potentially paying Canonical for it if this system is used for commercial purposes, but that would just be stalling for time, and you would probably want to seek out commercial support if you did that.)17:18
jacoHello17:22
jacoSee apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.17:24
jacopls what do i do to resolve this issue on my ubuntu17:24
jaconew to ubuntu17:24
leftyfbjaco: you have yet to state an issue17:25
ograpreferably with some context too ๐Ÿ™‚17:26
jacoSee apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.17:26
jacoi get this message17:27
leftyfbjaco: what are you trying to do exactly?17:27
jacoto properly update packages17:27
leftyfbjaco: ( cat /etc/os-release ; sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade -y ) | nc termbin.com 999917:28
ograwhat command did you run ... can you show us the full output util you get the command prompt back ? (paste it to a pastebin)17:28
leftyfbogra: pretty sure the command I posted covers most of what we need17:29
ograyeah, you were faster than me at the enter key ๐Ÿ˜‰17:30
ogranow we scared jaco ...17:30
leftyfbjaco: ( cat /etc/os-release ; sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade -y ) | nc termbin.com 999917:31
jacoCan anyone recommend an epub book reader with voice17:32
leftyfb!ot | jaco17:32
ubottujaco: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!17:32
webchat57hi, I downloaded Ubuntu Linux 20.04 on my MacBook Air on VirtualBox, and whenever I open to it, it freezes on the jellyfish background. I didn't install Ubuntu on there and when I try to, it freezes on the "Install" screen17:36
mib_mfbv2harraybolt3[m]: also even though i update the ca certs my firefox complains cert error17:39
ioriawebchat57, M1 ?17:40
jaco@ubotto how do i go about registering17:40
arraybolt3[m]mib_mfb2h: I'm sorry, but since Ubuntu 14.04 is not supported any longer, we can't offer support for it, as this is the official Ubuntu support channel. The first thing to do is upgrade. If that doesn't solve the problem, we'd be happy to help at that point.17:40
arraybolt3[m]mib_mfbv2h: ^ (sorry accidentally mistyped your name first time)17:41
arraybolt3[m]ioria: Can't be M1, VirtualBox wouldn't have even tried to boot the thing on an M1 AFAIK.17:43
mib_mfbv2harraybolt3[m]: ok.. thanks for ur support17:45
webchat57should I continue to try installing Ubuntu17:45
mib_mfbv2harraybolt3[m]: and when did u typed my name?17:45
arraybolt3[m](I did mib_mfb2h the first time and forgot the v.)17:46
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: Try booting in Safe Graphics mode. Also, how old is your version of VirtualBox? You may need to upgrade.17:46
mib_mfbv2harraybolt3[m]: oh.. np dude.. bye17:47
arraybolt3[m](Er... not forgot, but missed... you know what I'm trying to say LOL)17:47
webchat57Thanks, I got my version of VirtualBox yesterday. When I tried to go on Safe Graphics mode, it pauses on the jellyfish background17:48
mib_mfbv2hmm... definitely...17:48
mib_mfbv2harraybolt3[m]: bye17:49
webchat57I tried to uninstall and install it again, same thing17:53
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: Possibly silly question, but do you have the latest Ubuntu 20.04 ISO? There's been quite a few point releases since the initial release and having a more up-to-date ISO might make the installation work.17:55
arraybolt3[m](Also, try tweaking your video RAM settings in VirtualBox, and maybe your video adapter type too. You might also try enabling 3d Acceleration if possible.)17:55
webchat57Oh okay, thanks! I'll try that. And yep, got 20.0417:56
ogra20.04 does not have a jellyfish wallpaper anywhere ...17:58
ograare you sure it is not 22.04 ?17:58
webchat57oh shoot. My bad, yep 22.0417:58
webchat57That might be it17:58
webchat57oh wait nvm yet 20.0417:58
webchat57strange17:58
webchat57*yep17:59
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: Where are you downloading Ubuntu from?18:00
arraybolt3[m]You should only ever download Ubuntu from the official Ubuntu website.18:01
arraybolt3[m](There are a few rare exceptions, but none of them apply in your scenario.)18:01
webchat57ubuntu.com, I got the Ubuntu desktop18:01
arraybolt3[m]Hmm... then how... hang on one moment.18:01
* arraybolt3[m] downloads the latest 20.04 ISO to see if something's fishy18:01
leftyfbit's not. They have 22.04 installed, not 20.0418:02
webchat57On the vm virtual box it say 20.04 but on the site it says 22.0418:02
arraybolt3[m]Aha. That makes sense - VirtualBox must not support 22.04 yet.18:03
leftyfbwebchat57: that's called a typo you made when you named the VM18:03
ograonly after 22.04 actually became LTS18:03
arraybolt3[m](Whatever kind of Ubuntu the website thinks it is, that's the version you've got.)18:03
webchat57Oh wow! Thank you !!!18:03
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: Try downloading 20.04 instead of 22.04 and see if that works. I'll pull up a link for you.18:04
webchat57Dumb questio, but is the 20.04 listed as 20.04.4 LTS18:04
arraybolt3[m](22.04 is awfully new and VirtualBox isn't always so happy with new Linux distros.)18:04
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: Yes, it is.18:04
arraybolt3[m]That .4 at the end is the point release number.18:04
webchat57Thank you sm!! I'll try that!18:04
arraybolt3[m]webchat57: https://releases.ubuntu.com/20.04.4/18:05
webchat57got it :D18:05
arraybolt3[m]No problem, glad to help out!18:05
enycThere have been some complains about 6.1.36, justified or not, may be fine!18:05
enycRemember too  that   ubuntu repositories contain (at least)   packages  virtualbox-qt virtualbox-ext-pack virtualbox-guest-additions-iso   without adding any separate downloads/repository anyhow.18:06
enycarraybolt3[m]: no, vbox as supplied in ubuntu works fine on 22.04, currently a 6.1.34 build in jammy-updates18:07
enycperennilasannoyance that you need to KNOW to add user to  'vboxusers' group  for USB-passthrough  with no indication this is a problem otherwise.... etc.18:07
enycReportably virtualbox 7 going to improve a whole lot of UI/usability aspects!18:08
adacWith zsh, how can I avoid entering ssh passphrase all the time?18:10
leftyfbadac: zsh is a shell, it does not require authentication18:10
adacleftyfb, yes but when I'm in that shell I always need enter passphrase when I want to ssh on one of my server18:11
leftyfbadac: ok, that has nothing to do with your shell. The default ubuntu install has an ssh agent running that should cache your ssh key(s)18:12
leftyfbadac: ssh-add18:12
leftyfbthis will cache it until you end the session18:12
arraybolt3[m]enyc: I thought that might be true, but I've also seen lots of reports about "Hey I upgraded my system in VBox and now XYZ is borked" and the answer was "Your VBox is too old, update it", or "VBox doesn't support that kernel, gonna have to wait", or something like that.18:12
arraybolt3[m]And maybe VBox in general works, but it sounds like VBox on Mac is failing, so since I already see VBox can be problematic...18:13
goddardsnaps and flatpak have a lot of bugs18:14
goddardMakes ubuntu seem buggy when it was previously super stable18:14
leftyfbgoddard: flatpaks aren't supported here. If you find a bug with a snap, you can report it18:15
goddardqownnotes for snap and flatpak both have issues18:15
leftyfbgoddard: sounds like a very app-specific problem18:15
leftyfbgoddard: maybe report it to the vendor18:15
goddardnot just this app leftyfb18:16
leftyfbgoddard: snap info <package name>   # this should list the publisher and how to contact them for bug reports18:16
goddardalmost every snap/flatpak I have tried has some issue out of the box you need to fix18:16
goddardeven firefox18:17
goddardi have no choice but to download it directly from Firefox and run their tar18:17
goddardthat sucks18:17
leftyfbgoddard: first off, there are very few, if any Ubuntu developers monitoring this channel so bug reports should be filed.18:17
leftyfbgoddard: what issue are you seeing with firefox?18:18
goddardsometimes the dialog will open and reopen repeatedly18:22
goddardi have to kill the app18:22
ogra"the dialog" ??18:22
goddardogra: the gnome file dialog18:23
ograthats not a snap or flatpak issue but one with the xdg-portal deb18:23
ograyu sould report it18:23
ogra*you should18:23
goddardguys no offense but I just wanna use my desktop not report bugs all the time18:24
ograwell, then wait til the actual LTS release is out ...18:24
goddardwhen ubuntu's bug popup shows up i always send it to canonical18:24
leftyfbgoddard: how do you expect the bug to get fixed if you don't report it?18:25
goddardI've reported bugs before and that is great, but I don't have time to login and submit all the infomration exactly how they want18:26
leftyfbgoddard: then there's a very good likelyhood that the bug will never be fixed for you18:26
goddardthe other option is to just not use a distro that forces you to use buggy software they haven't tested18:27
coconutgoddard, try pop!_os 22.04, they have firefox from a deb from their own repo, and the base repo is ubuntu too.18:27
goddardpop os has more issues then ubuntu18:27
leftyfbcoconut: lets not use this channel to advertise other distro's please18:27
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InPhasegoddard: There have, indeed, been a few extra bugs that cropped up as this transition to more snap software has recently happened.  It is part of the normal flow of things that there are a few extra bugs to face after transitions, but they are usually planned for good reason.  And then the bugs with the new approach get worked out, and things stabilize again.18:30
goddardInPhase: i understand that and that is great, but I am on 22.04 shouldn't core apps be pretty stable?18:31
InPhasegoddard: This is the typical life cycle of software.  It happens any time innovation is applied.18:31
goddardi mean didn't we have 6 months to test everything before pushing it into an LTS?18:31
ogragoddard, no ... that is is purpose18:31
ogragoddard, 22.04 is *not* LTS yet18:32
ograall LTS releases only become actual LTS with the first point release18:32
InPhaseogra: Uh, yes it is.18:32
ograthe phase before that point release *is exactly* to find bugs18:32
ograthen with the first point release LTS->LTS updates get enabled18:33
InPhaseogra: lsb_release -d  -->  Description:Ubuntu 22.04 LTS18:33
goddardhttps://ubuntu.com/#download18:33
goddardthat is for upgrading purposes18:33
ograInPhase, yeah, it is complex to update that file, so we add the final string into it relatively early (even during development)18:33
ogra... there is a reason why you can not directly update from 20.04 yet ... ๐Ÿ˜‰18:34
InPhaseIf it's labeled LTS at download, and labeled LTS in the release itself, then it's pretty clearly LTS, because it's plastered all over as such.  :)18:34
ograit was plastered all over it way before release ๐Ÿ˜‰18:35
ogratechnically an LTS only becomes LTS when the meta file for update-manager gets updatd18:35
InPhaseogra: I see no indications of that anywhere.  The website even labels it LTS right where you linked.18:36
ograand there is usually a 3-4 month period for fixing all remaining and new found bugs before the .1 comes out18:36
ograi didnt link anything18:36
InPhaseOh, sorry, where goddard linked.18:36
InPhaseI'd say the branding and labeling is pretty clear on that one.18:37
leftyfbogra: should I tell them? ;)18:37
ograInPhase, thats just a label ... you can not buy commercial support for it or Ubuntu Advantage ... former LTS users do not yet get upgraded ... ths release is for i.e. users that are non-LTS users and brave people wanting to help polishing for the .1 release18:39
InPhaseogra: It's also here listed already as without the point release having support through 2027.  https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases18:41
ograsure18:41
InPhaseAs are all the past ones without the .118:41
ograit is fully supported and gets security updates etc etc18:41
ograbut it is not the actual LTS product yet18:41
InPhaseI don't know where that notion comes from, or if you have secret info, but everything posted on the site is telling me otherwise.  *shrug*18:42
ograit is "a release" but it is not the "golden master" ...18:43
InPhaseIf there is some secret agreement not to really consider them LTS releases, then they shouldn't be announced as such all over the place.  :)18:43
ograuuh, not saying that18:43
ograit is simply not 100% done until .118:44
hggdhanyways (although I fully agree with ogra): bugs only have a chance of being fixed if they are reported. So there.18:44
ograyeah18:44
ograthans for bringing us back on track hggdh ๐Ÿ™‚18:44
ogra+k18:44
hggdhogra: always my pleasure :-)18:45
ogra๐Ÿ˜„18:45
goddardneed the ability to report app bugs in the store or something so it isn't such a hassle and I think it would improve the intelligence devs get18:46
goddardyou already have the app version OS version and all that stuff18:46
leftyfb!bug | goddard18:46
ubottugoddard: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command ยซ ubuntu-bug <package> ยป - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.18:46
goddard.. :(18:47
leftyfbgoddard: in your case, run:   ubuntu-bug xdg-portal18:47
ograwell, "ubuntu-bug xdg-desktop-portal" in a terminal is not particulary complicated18:47
goddarddoesn't seem super helpful18:48
goddardbetter than nothing, but still would make a lot more sense in the app store18:48
hggdhthat's OK. I think we have hashed this long enough. Let's now please return to topic18:48
ash12Hello, I downloaded the ubuntu desktop 20.04.4 on a virtual box on my MacBookAir. When I tried running it, it kept on loading, and then going to a black screen. Any way I can get to work?19:05
InPhaseash12: Did you give it a long time to make sure it wasn't just being slow?19:08
ash12about 5 minutes19:09
InPhaseWas this the installer iso that you were trying to run?19:09
ash12yep19:10
ash12it would go from loading to a black screen19:10
mintteaash12: Possibly didn't set enough memory in virtual box settings.19:10
InPhaseash12: It's hard to guess what is going wrong without some diagnostic information.  And I haven't tried either virtual box or a macbook air for this, but one alternate suggestion I have for you is that you can try qemu which seems to be available with brew.  (But maybe try minttea's simpler suggestion first.)19:11
mintteaOr too much!19:11
ash12I'll try both, thanks!19:12
InPhaseash12: I use qemu under Linux routinely for this, and it is pretty reliable for me.19:12
ash12sorry, what's qemu19:12
InPhaseIt's another virtual machine system.19:12
ash12ohh, okay thanks!19:13
sarnoldI dunno if qemu works great on macos19:13
InPhaseIt's nice, and pretty powerful.  There are just a lot of command line options to pass in.  But you can stuff those into a script to launch it.19:13
ash12cool cool19:13
InPhasesarnold: Yeah, I can't vouch for great or not.  I haven't tried it.  But I see it's installable.19:13
ash12oh, okay, I'll try it out19:14
InPhaseash12: Plan C (D?) is perhaps get a thumb drive and follow a guide for sticking it on there, and boot from the drive.19:14
ash12thanks!19:14
VIAhi all19:28
VIAcan anyone name me some(the ones they know) commands tat would tart the network manager in ubuntu ?19:28
VIAi solved my issue by simpyl starting that manager applet viacomand, then enabling my connection19:28
VIAnobw after reboot, the darn thing didnt start again19:29
VIAand obviously i didnt remember the name..... BUT: it was very short19:29
sarnoldnmcli?19:29
VIAi think it had "nm-**+" or something .. so defnitely an NM i there19:29
VIAthat wasnt it but i can try19:30
sarnoldnm-applet?19:30
VIAthat soudns better !!19:30
sarnold\o/19:30
VIAlol19:30
VIAnah .. unable to start .. "nm-applet not found"19:31
VIAsomewhere alog the linesi also read ubuntu recently (whatever that means) chanegd the name of their Networkmanager19:31
VIAso if i understood it right. they made something simple and short to remember .. pointlessly over the top19:32
InPhaseVIA: You can install network-manager-gnome for that applet.19:32
InPhaseVIA: I cannot promise you want to do that.  Just saying, that's where it is.19:33
VIAI CAN PROMIE YOU I DOTN WANT ANYTHIGN ADDITIONALLED19:36
VIAsry caps!!19:36
VIAthis machine is bloated as is. hard learning curve for a linux beginer19:36
explodesI'm using Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS according to lsb_release -a, but sudo do-release-upgrade says there is no new version available. I was expecting to upgrade to Ubuntu 22.04 LTS19:37
sarnoldexplodes: the LTS->LTS upgrade pathway is only advertised after the .1 release19:37
sarnoldexplodes: you can run do-release-upgrade -d now if you want to hurry19:37
explodesoh sweet19:37
explodesI'm guessing I don't want to hurry if don't care that much19:37
sarnoldyeah, most users are better suited just waiting19:38
explodesty ty19:39
explodes/b 919:40
VIAis this wierd?! when i just type "nm-applet" and hit enter, it just seems to hand there with a blinking bar sarnold19:42
sarnoldVIA: I don't think it "backgrounds" itself -- I've got 'nm-applet &' in my ~/.xsessionrc, I think if you want that terminal back you'll need to background it yourself19:44
VIAsir im fluent in english but not fluent in "linux"19:45
VIAso i understood about 0 +- 0.0% :>19:45
sarnoldoh :)19:45
VIAYO19:46
VIAI MADE IT19:46
VIAsomehow19:46
VIAthat made it!19:46
* VIA taps hat to sarnold19:47
sarnoldmost applications, when you run them, keep control over the terminal; a few will automatically 'daemonize' themselves -- fork off a new child, do all their work in the child, and kill the parent process. then the shell can print the prompt again, etc19:47
VIAwhatever tht sh!te was its going to be easier to figure out the next time, and each time until ill manage to sort it out completely :)19:47
sarnoldmost other applications, if you want them to keep running but not 'own' the terminal, you have to background them yourself: nm-applet &  for example19:47
VIAahoh, i get "Bg itself" now. that happened a bunch of time and anoye the heck out of me, bcause i wasnt aware the processs was runing neither was i able to reproduce it19:48
VIAOH so the console with the flashing bar is still there. it probably executed right away i just didnt notice. lets see if it "bg's itself" now on close19:49
VIAno darn. the app also clses but close enough19:50
VIAis there a way to instruct the app to run in the bg ?19:50
VIAthe fix that worked yesterday didnt leave an open console and i used sudo19:51
sarnoldVIA: if you forgot the & when starting the process, you can usually use ^Z to 'suspend' the task, then type 'bg' to ask it to run in the background19:53
VIAok, after runing in usudo bash then killing it works another way maybe does too hhmhhh19:53
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amaroqUlauncher is not working properly here. What are alternatives. In the past we had gnome-do and synapse..I'm surprised that there isn't something like this that exists and is integrated into Ubuntu like Spotlight for Macos and that we have to go around looking and installing as an extra20:10
sarnoldwhat does ulauncher do?20:11
sarnoldbased on the name alone it sounds a bit like https://github.com/davatorium/rofi20:12
amaroqyes, it behaves a bit like Sportlight for macos. Allows us to ctrl. or command + spacebar and launch apps or search files20:13
tomreynso basically as if you hit super / windows key on gnome-shell?20:13
amaroqbut, as I said Ulauncher doesn't work properly here. Only launches with ctr. + space if an application is already open. If I switch to an empty workspace it doesn't work.20:14
tomreynyou get a text field, can type the name of the application to launch?20:14
sarnoldI use dmenu with my i3wm setup, I think that might be an i3wm default20:14
amaroq@tomreyn, yes, that's it20:14
tomreynso how is it better than gnome-shell? or why don't you use that?20:14
amaroqwell, I don't know gnome-shell20:15
tomreynwhich ubuntu version are you using?20:15
amaroqdoes gnome-shell exist by default?20:15
amaroqjammy20:15
tomreynwell, yes20:15
tomreynpress super20:15
amaroqjust super?20:16
tomreynright. press and release20:17
amaroqdoesn't seem to do anything20:17
tomreynthen you're not on a default ubuntu installation20:18
amaroqor I don't have 'super' key20:19
amaroqI have Logitech mx keyboard...doesn't say super20:19
amaroqI have command (cmd) key20:20
tomreynyou have a windows logo key, though20:20
amaroqno20:21
amaroqI have macos 'cmd' logo20:21
leftyfbamaroq: are you on a mac?20:21
amaroqleftyfb, no, I'm on Ubuntu...but, have a logitech mx keyboard20:22
leftyfbamaroq: what model keyboard?20:22
leftyfbamaroq: ah, this keyboard? https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ELb9vTikS._AC_SL1500_.jpg20:22
leftyfbI think you want the "opt|start"20:23
amaroqLogitech MX Keys, is what it says20:23
amaroqYes, there is the Opt/Start also, but when I hit that it launches multiscreen20:23
leftyfbas opposed to?20:24
leftyfbamaroq: if you start typing the name of an application or file, it'll search for it20:24
amaroqI think I see now...when it opens multiscreen I can typel, ins't it?20:24
leftyfbamaroq: start button -> start typing20:24
amaroqgot it - sorry.20:25
tomreynhttps://i.imgur.com/APMeBtZ.mp420:25
amaroqinteresting... ok. I was expecting a small window like we used to have with gnome-do and synapse and indeed Ulauncher20:25
sarnoldtomreyn: wouldn't it be neat if that could search amazon...20:25
tomreynsadly you don't see the keyboard interaction there.20:25
* sarnold runs20:25
tomreynno comment. :)20:26
amaroqSo, this is called gnome-shell?20:27
amaroq...our default application launcher20:27
tomreyni'm pretty bad with the right terms for the graphical desktop elements. but the overall thing is called gnome shell, i think20:29
tomreynhttps://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/shell-introduction.html.en20:29
amaroqThank you20:30
ninguhi, I'm trying to connect to an ubuntu desktop using RDP. sharing is enabled on the ubuntu machine as far as I know. trouble is, I'm on a mac and the microsoft remote desktop client is not connecting properly. this might be because I don't have a monitor connected to the ubuntu machine? I see this in the syslog: gnome-remote-de[1376]: Failed to record monitor: GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.Failed:20:31
ninguUnknown monitor20:31
ningucan I use vino, maybe?20:31
tomreynamaroq: see also the "GNOME Shell Overview mode" on the right hand here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GNOME_Shell20:31
amaroq@tomreyn, thx20:32
tomreynningu: i think vino only works with Xorg. you are probably on Wayland? you can try logging off and then change the session on the login screen, and give the other a try.20:34
tomreynbut i guess that'll be difficult without a monitor connected, too20:34
ninguhmmm... yeah I see20:35
Tecklaningu: I recently went through some similar RD issues, from Windows 11 to Ubuntu Linux.  ->20:35
Tecklaningu: One thing I had to do was switch Ubuntu Linux from Wayland to X11.20:35
ninguI am not anywhere close to the sever, unfortunately20:35
ninguserver*20:35
ningubut I can try changing it from wayland to x1120:36
TecklaOh, if it's running Ubuntu Server, never mind then  :)20:36
ninguwell I use it as a server20:36
ningubut I think it's regular ubuntu desktop that's installed20:36
Tecklaningu: Ah ok, yes, start by switching from Wayland to X1120:36
ninguwhen I connect a monitor it works like a usual desktop20:36
ningussh is working fine at least :P20:37
ninguok let me see20:37
TecklaI think, on the login screen, there's a little gear icon, and if you click that, you can switch from Wayland to X1120:37
ninguyeah but I have to do this via ssh, checking if that's possible20:38
TecklaX11 worked, but there's a pretty big caveat: if the Linux machine locks the display, you can't connect with RD to unlock it.  You have to disable the lock entirely.20:38
ninguhmm ok20:38
TecklaAlas, it was a big enough issue that I ended up using Windows instead :((( -- due to a hard requirement on using only Remote Desktop -- but Ubuntu on WSL to the rescue, for the most part20:39
ningumaybe there is another solution here, I don't know20:41
ninguwhat I really need to do is access my home router's settings20:41
ningubut I can only do that via the local network20:41
ninguI need to use chrome somehow from the local network20:41
Tecklaningu: NoVNC might be an option for you, access via web browser.20:42
Tecklas/NoVNC/noVNC/20:42
ningustill need x11?20:42
tomreynyou really just need to ssh forward20:43
ninguthat's fine20:43
TecklaNot 100% sure, but I think that also requires X1120:43
ningunovnc is a vnc client20:43
ninguso don't I still need a vnc server?20:43
ninguI have vnc clients on my mac, the issue is I can't connect to the ubuntu machine20:44
TecklaI think so.  I think noVNC runs on the server, and takes over as the VNC client, but makes the display available via web20:44
ningueh? ok20:44
TecklaIt'll be the best day ever when Wayland fully supports Remote Desktop server  :)20:45
sarnoldningu: if you set up port forwarding on the router correctly you could ssh to the inside machine and use ssh's port forwarding -L or -R or similar to let you use your local web browser to pretend to be on the inside of your network20:47
sarnoldningu: it might be more frustrating to get it all set up but it might be less bad than trying to forward a video of a browser20:47
ninguthat is perhaps true20:47
ninguthe router lets in port 22 only, currently20:47
ninguand it goes to this ubuntu machine20:48
tomreynpersonally, i usually use -D 127.0.0.1:5555, and set my web browser to use this SOCKS proxy, and also resolve hostnames through it20:49
tomreynthen you just surf like you're at home20:49
ninguhmm... ok20:50
tomreyni've not tried this with a mac OS client, but it should just work the same20:50
ninguthat is a really interesting idea, I hadn't thought of that20:51
sarnoldtomreyn: oh that sounds WAY BETTER than -R and -L20:51
ninguSOCKS should be the same, yes20:51
tomreynso if yuo used    ssh itsme@myserver.tld   so far then you'll instead use    ssh -D 127.0.0.1:5555 itsme@myserver.tld20:51
ninguyep20:51
tomreyn*and* you configure your mac os web browser, in its network preferences, to use SOCKS server 127.0.0.1 port 555520:51
ninguyeah that part is easy20:52
ninguand hopefully works the same as everywhere20:52
tomreynand tick the checkbox where it offers to also do the dns lookups / nameserver through the SOCKS20:52
tomreynand that's it20:52
tomreynthen just access your router at home as you usually would20:53
ninguamazing, it worked... thanks!!!20:54
sarnold!cookie | tomreyn20:56
ubottutomreyn: Wow! You're such a great helper, you deserve a cookie!20:56
* tomreyn nom nom nom21:03
enycarraybolt3[m]: well, if you add all sorts of weird very-new backported kernels then what do you expect :O21:25
enycarraybolt3[m]: if you jsut use the ubuntu versions of vbox+kernels then all generally seems fine21:25
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enycarraybolt3[m]: I'm definitelygoing to olok at  gnome-boxes, virt-manager, libvirt, and so-on soon!21:26
arraybolt3[m]enyc: The reports I saw were just with standard Ubuntu, no fancy kernels involved. Maybe Oracle stepped up their game as far as keeping pace with Linux?21:26
arraybolt3[m]enyc: Definitely do GNOME Boxes - it's so awesome. Install virt-manager too, it has some fancy features that Boxes doesn't have that can come in very handy some times.21:26
arraybolt3[m](They both use libvirt and will be able to access the same VMs, so long as you connect to QEMU user session in virt-manager.)21:26
enycarraybolt3[m]: yes virtualbox support in linux well improved too... and  LocutusOfBorg  keeps on top of  sensibly managed updates to th edebian/ubuntu packaces21:28
enycarraybolt3[m]: virtualbox has always had the benefit that (excepting -ext-pack) its' FOSS combined with being cross-platform  host-OS,  can move a vM from win to osx to linux  host!21:29
enycand the 'snapshot' feature as implemented is particularly good21:29
arraybolt3[m]VBox is painfully slow in my experience - it was crashy, messy, buggy, and crummy, even with a fully updated version. KVM (GNOME Boxes and virt-manager) is fast, nearly bug-free, easy, and happy.21:31
arraybolt3[m]I've also used snapshots there - I think VBox is a bit better with its snapshotting system... maybe? But GNOME Boxes and virt-manager both support snapshots, too.21:31
* arraybolt3[m] realizes we've entered offtopic land21:32
jhutchinsarraybolt3[m]: What are gnome boxes under the wrapper?  Surely they didn't invent their own hypervisor?21:58
sarnoldlibvirt21:59
goddardi sometimes run jnlp files I noticed in Gnome Settings "Applications" it shows an instance of that jnlp file multiple times.  I've ran it like 30 times so I have 30 copies of it in "Applications"22:24
goddardDoes snap have a "FlatSeal" like app?22:26
goddardI need to add the ability for the VSCode snap to see network drives22:26
ravagegoddard, network access seems to be a little complicated in snaps. my suggestion would be to switch to VSCodium anyway and use their PPA. works perfectly22:27
goddardravage: i was using that but VSCodium gives errors in extensions 503 error22:28
ravageok. never had that problem really22:28
goddardim not sure what the issue is22:29
goddardi always seem to run itno issues in every snap22:29
* goddard sigh22:29
enigma9o7[m]You could remove the snap, and install the deb straight from microsoft.  I believe its install script adds microsoft repo to your sources, so it'll update with apt in the future.22:30
_WEZ_goddard: That's why I uninstalled snap22:30
goddardi have to use it because so many apps now are gone as debs22:32
goddardi honestly don't care as long as I had the tools to make things work22:32
_WEZ_ok22:33
enigma9o7[m]There's only two apps ubuntu has removed debs for afaik... chromium and firefox.22:33
goddardim pragmatic i just want working software and i like the idea of containerized apps but this is just half baked22:33
enigma9o7[m]so I dunno about "so many apps now are gone" being accurate.22:33
enigma9o7[m]perhaps they have goals in the future to remove more stuff, but those are the only two i know of, chromium removedin 20.04 and firefox removed in 22.0422:33
enigma9o7[m]vs code was never in ubuntu, and microsoft has always offered it as deb, so no change there.22:34
enigma9o7[m]That being said I most certainly removed snapd myself too.22:35
goddardeveryone is pushing everything to flatpak, or snap and some appimages22:35
goddardall have some kind of issues22:35
_WEZ_enigma9o7[m]: <322:36
goddardjust a pretty akward time22:36
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