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Scipthanks to both of you! I don't have a /boot/grub/menu.lst somehow, will do some more reading. will also look into ansible/clonezilla00:03
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jhutchinsansible is not for single machines.02:05
leftyfbjhutchins: false02:22
tony428803:01
jhutchinsYou can also swat flies with a shotgun.03:19
Lvl4SwordIt looks like the Firefox snap causes the following issue with Selenium: https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/selenium/issues/10361 .. Which even with all the permissions enabled, still happens. Any simple fix for this? I've already asked in #selenium twice and have gotten no response.03:45
ubottuIssue 10361 in SeleniumHQ/selenium "[🐛 Bug]:" [Closed]03:45
realivanjxis there a way to disable this popup dialog while keep receiving updates in the background? very annoying in the middle of work suddenly this appears! https://files.catbox.moe/so0qak.png03:53
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kerfluffyhi07:09
kerfluffyi'm looking at the shell script and it has a line like "...streamid=#!::r=live/..."07:09
kerfluffydoes anyone know what #!:: means?07:09
Psil0[m]Maybe write to live not really sure mt self good question07:16
Psil0[m]#!/bash right so file path07:18
Psil0[m]To live vs bin bash07:18
Psil0[m]#!/bash right so file path just why the :: instead of a folder07:19
Psil0[m]Is interesting07:19
fuleoUbuntu grub booted to recovery, but stuck at "Waiting for bond master bond0 to be ready". What can I do to skip that ?07:24
ikoniachange the depend in systemd07:25
ikoniaor better still fix why your bonded interface is failing07:25
Lvl4SwordThe Firefox fix was to do this ... os.environ["TMPDIR"] = "/home/user/tmp" ... for anyone else who bumps into this!07:40
iomari891Greetings, my kernel often updates when I "apt upgrade" but I can't reboot this server because of services running. Is there a way to apply the new kernel without rebooting?07:59
gordonjcpiomari891: no08:02
gordonjcpiomari891: not really, anyway08:02
iomari891gordonjcp: thanks08:06
wipiomari891: it's not a great idea to be dependent on a single running machine08:25
iomari891wip: I don't understand.08:39
ravageit that server is so important you cant even reboot it for a kernel update you should have more than one08:40
iomari891Let me explain. We have over 30 servers in a cluster that are in production that can not just randomly  be rebooted.08:41
iomari891not jsut 108:42
ravagenobody said anything about a random reboot08:42
iomari891they can't be rebooted as often as they are update.08:42
iomari891but updates frequently want o upgrade kernels so I just hold back kernel updates. This solves my problem.08:43
ograiomari891, https://ubuntu.com/security/livepatch ... that reduces the need for reboots ... (but is also a paid service)08:50
wipmight be worth it if it's important production systems08:53
wipalso depends on how exposed they are08:53
Guest980505aaaLl 055238950609:58
TunaCanHey I got AMDGPU Radeon RX 570 series. Has anyone tried installing the propierity software or..10:19
gtozziHi there! I have a weird issue on my ubuntu/kde. When i switch to a virtual terminal (ctrl+alt+f5) after a few seconds it switches back to a black screen. How could i solve?10:21
Guest3hi any idea why i got a permission issue here and how to fix it? https://ideone.com/ml8wgH10:22
ice9why this strange versioning? "0.7.9-3ubuntu5.22.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 0.7.9-3ubuntu5]"10:22
ice9why these packages are kept back? https://bin.linux.pizza/?78875f58137894a0#5r8oJGKaRarxx2fBrusVreMRmzBZsFUuAd4thqeeACAU10:24
Guest3just do a sudo chmod 666 /var/run/docker.sock ?10:24
tux2bsd$host baked.potato10:29
tux2bsdresolve call failed: No appropriate name servers or networks for name found10:30
tux2bsdhow on earth do you make systemd honour a search domain?10:30
tux2bsdthis is 22.0410:30
tux2bsdresolvectl query potato10:31
tux2bsdpotato: resolve call failed: No appropriate name servers or networks for name found10:32
tux2bsdah fuck, delete 2x10:32
tux2bsdresolvectl query baked10:32
tux2bsdbaked: resolve call failed: No appropriate name servers or networks for name found10:33
tux2bsdwhere the search domain is supposed to have send queries for the "potato" zone to the LAN dns server10:34
tux2bsdwhich is responding correctly, except for ubuntu10:34
tux2bsdfuck another typo... its 20.04 (not 22.04)10:36
tux2bsdGod only knows how many thousands upon thousands of man hours that systemd twit is responsible for wasting.10:38
ogratux2bsd, can you please stop swearing ... documentation for setting network stuff in ubuntu is on netplan.io ...10:42
Guest3hi any idea how to fix https://ideone.com/ml8wgH ?10:43
Guest3permission issue10:43
anddamhowdy, I have an Ubuntu 18 guest in KVM, I updated packages and now the graphical login does not work in regular boot mode, it does in recovery mode10:44
anddamwhere "does not work" means I am presented with a purple-ish screen without the user selection menu10:44
anddamI do have access to the tty's, what should I check to see what the issue is?10:46
tux2bsd@ogra I found an answer from a different website that I would have otherwise shared, I've chosen not to because of your nanny state mindset.10:47
anddamin journalctl and dmesg I see several   [drm:qxl_alloc_bo_reserved [qxl]] *ERROR* failed to allocate VRAM BO10:48
tux2bsdsystemd is awful.  This was the answer: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1399038/add-search-domain-in-ubuntu-20-0411:18
ogra... except that this answer is completely unrelated to systemd 🙂 ...11:38
omgubuntuThank You11:51
cluelesspersonmy user login shell is crashing, *every*, *single*, *day*12:20
cluelesspersonactually, multiple times a day.12:20
__main__what do you mean by crashing12:21
__main__what error12:21
Guest76i think i have run into a catch 22 scenario on updating to 22.04 from 21.10. I am unable to do apt update, which is required for do-release-upgrade12:23
lotuspsychje!eolupgrade | Guest7612:24
ubottuGuest76: 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/EOLUpgrades12:24
EriC^Guest76: you can change the sources from archive.ubuntu.com to old-releases.ubuntu.com to continue with the upgrade12:24
EriC^( in /etc/apt/sources.list )12:24
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BluesKajHi all12:25
Guest76Eric^: thank you12:31
EriC^^no problem Guest7612:34
amaroqgreetings...just a little issue. I'm booting from a laptop that's plugged into a monitor. In settings>screen_display I set "Display Mode" to Single Display with the single Display being the external monitor. When we log in the window wheere we're asked for user name and passowrd it goes to the laptop. Only after I log in does Ubuntu show only on the monitor. Other distros have it so that once I've set it up to only show on monitor12:56
amaroqwhen I reboot the login also shows exclusively on the monitor, but not here. Wondering why? It means I can't hide the laptop away but have to bring it out on initial log in. Anyone know about this?12:56
cluelessperson__main__, no specific error I've found yet.  I'll look more closely next time.12:56
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hoeppieClient: HexChat 2.16.0 • OS: Ubuntu "jammy" 22.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3360M CPU @ 2.80GHz (1,20GHz) • Memory: Physical: 15,1 GiB Total (13,1 GiB Free) Swap: 2,0 GiB Total (2,0 GiB Free) • Storage: 1,9 TB / 2,4 TB (490,6 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor DRAM Controller • Uptime: 10m 315:53
hoeppie6s15:53
hbdraldinhi16:06
lotuspsychjewelcome hbdraldin16:06
goddardlooks like the chrome and firefox snaps have issues with saving to a sftp mount16:13
leftyfbgoddard: google chrome is not a snap16:15
Maikchromium however is16:15
enigma9o7[m]maybe revert to deb, maybe by next ubuntu version snap won't have so many issues.16:16
leftyfbthere are no supported deb's for firefox or chromium16:18
leftyfbI just mounted using sshfs and was able to save a file from firefox16:19
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goddardleftyfb: fails for me with flatpak and snap16:22
leftyfbgoddard: flatpak isn't supported here. As for the snap, are you sure you mounted the sshfs with the correct permissions/settings? Do you have access to write to it with the same user firefox is running as? (without sudo)16:23
goddardleftyfb: i know you tell me every time i bring it up16:23
leftyfbthen don't bring it up anymore16:23
goddardwhy?16:23
goddardthat is my options on ubuntu16:24
leftyfbbecause flatpaks aren't supported here16:24
goddardim not asking for your help on it16:24
goddardjust saying16:24
goddardrelax16:24
leftyfbgoddard: settings -> applications -> firefox16:24
Eickmeyergoddard: I've been watching you. All you do is come here and complain. When you're told what the issue is and that you need to report a bug, you refuse. So all you're doing is coming to a support place and venting. This channel is not for venting.16:25
lotuspsychjegoddard: thats not how support works here, every volunteer can advice on supporting users16:25
goddardEickmeyer: all i do is encounter bugs that make me complain16:25
Eickmeyergoddard: This channel is not for complaining.16:25
goddardEickmeyer: if asking for help sounds like complaining then maybe you should take a break16:25
Maikgoddard: then learn to file those bugs so they can be solved.16:25
mbeierlI found an interesting thing with snaps: network mounts apparently need to be in /etc/fstab before the snap will allow for even running (cwd) in a network mount16:26
goddardi come here and report bugs16:26
goddardi ask for help16:26
EickmeyerThis channel is not for reporting bugs.16:26
goddardi share knowledge16:26
goddardok buddy16:26
Maikgoddard: bugs should be reported on Launchpad.16:26
Eickmeyer!bugs16:26
ubottuIf you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs.16:26
leftyfbmbeierl: not true16:26
mbeierlleftyfb, so here is what I found.  I installed jq as a snap, and I have my home directory mounted as NFS.  If I just do mount host:mount /home/me, then I get permission denied opening cwd when trying to use jq.  If /home/me is in /etc/fstab and mounted that way, it works16:28
goddardEickmeyer: i think i tested like 10 different ways to do things and i asked a ton of questions yesterday to resolve issues that i have just been dealing with16:28
Eickmeyergoddard: Have you reported the bugs that you were asked to report?16:28
leftyfbgoddard: did you check either of the things I have mentioned?16:28
goddardEickmeyer: being a human, when I encounter bugs, I ask for help.  The support channel just tells me to report all the bugs I find.  If I did that I would spend my entire day yesterday reporting bugs.16:29
goddardno16:29
goddardbecause i dont want to16:29
goddardi just want to work at my job and fix these issues16:29
EickmeyerThen you're done here because WE CANNOT FIX THE BUGS HERE.16:29
hggdhgoddard: OK, this is enough.16:29
leftyfbgoddard: ok, then stop asking for help if you don't want it16:29
goddardbesdies all these bugs are actually already reported16:29
goddardand i figured out work arounds16:29
goddardnone of those work arounds i found out here16:30
Maikthen stop complaining if you simply refuse to report bugs you encounter.16:30
goddardMaik: i can't ask for help in the ubuntu channel unless i report bugs?16:30
goddardok16:30
goddardbye16:30
leftyfbthey refuse to file bugs and refuse to troubleshoot issues. They have no business here16:31
hggdh+116:31
Eickmeyer+116:31
amosbirdHello! How can I install gcc-12 on ubuntu:18.04?18:04
leftyfbamosbird: there is no supported way to do so. You shouldn't install packages from different releases on ubuntu. I would highly recommend upgrading ubuntu to a newer release or try running what you need in a container18:06
oerhekseven the toolchain ppa does not give 12 for bionic18:08
amosbirdHmm, so what's the minimum version of ubuntu that have gcc-12?18:09
leftyfb22.0418:09
oerheks22.04 i guess18:09
oerheksstandard would be gcc-11..18:11
oerhekshence: build in a vm18:11
amosbirdoerheks: hmm, gcc-12 has been released for 3 months18:11
oerheksit *is* available. just not standard in LTS.18:12
leftyfbamosbird: ubuntu 18.04 was rleeased over 4 years ago18:12
leftyfb!latest | amosbird18:12
ubottuamosbird: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa.18:12
sarnoldamosbird: the backportpackage program from the ubuntu-dev-tools package can try to blindly backport gcc-21 from a newer release to an older release in a ppa; compilers are complicated things and might not handle that well, but it might only be a few minutes of effort followed by a few hours of waiting18:19
leftyfbprobably easier to just spin up a 22.04 lxd container though18:19
sarnoldvastly18:22
amosbirdhmm, so what's the latest gcc-11 version in ubuntu bionic?18:24
EriC^^!info gcc-11 bionic18:24
ubottu'bionic' is not a valid release18:24
oerhekslook at launchpad?18:25
EriC^^hmm, seems ubottu is bugging out, bionic isnt eol yet18:25
oerheksif you need to know hat version exactly,... you will find it18:25
oerheksgcc-11 was not released when 20.04 came out18:27
mbeierlPossibly silly question.  I reinstalled my desktop a while back with Ubuntu 22.04/Wayland.  I have a VPN that I want to automatically connect to, but that option seems to have gone out of the settings app.  Anyone know where it went?18:27
oerheks*hint*18:27
sarnoldmbeierl: I think I heard it moved to nm-connections-editor or something like that18:46
leftyfbsarnold: I don't think moved is the right term. AFAIK, nm-connections-editor was the default for a while but then they moved to something else but left nm-connection-editor in because the replacement wasn't feature parity18:50
sarnoldleftyfb: oh! that certainly tracks with gnome's history :) heh18:51
leftyfblooks like in 4 years they still haven't made it feature parity18:52
leftyfbmainly, the ability to add your own additional search domains in an ipv4 profile as well as enabling DHCP but setting your own nameserver18:53
mbeierlah... don't have that installed.  It shouldn't conflict with the "something else"?18:53
leftyfbeither of those can only be done using nm-connection-editor and not the built in network settings dialog18:53
leftyfbmbeierl: it is safe to install18:54
mbeierldoh!  Was installed, just made a typo.  Got it, thanks!18:55
leftyfbyeah, looks like the "metered connection" option doesn't exist in the default network settings dialog18:55
quadHelixwhoops18:56
cc0a3hrdo you think deleting ~/.cache safe?18:57
leftyfbcc0a3hr: only you can answer that. Take a look at what's in it and determine if you're ok with deleting the cache for all those applications18:58
sarnoldcc0a3hr: it depends on the specific applications. I'd really hope they're all prepared to deal with it, but I've read too much code to believe that :)18:59
oerheksmaybe the contents of ~/.cache/ .. not sure the cache folder is recreated18:59
sarnoldcc0a3hr: if you run into problems, file bug reports with the applications18:59
deegocc0a3hr: not sure, but i do it all the time, and, atm, it actually resides in tmpfs for me18:59
deegobut, like sarnold  says, never say never..18:59
oerheksoh crossposting19:00
oerhekslolz19:00
oerheksyes, delete all, like they tell you in #linux19:00
oerheksor debian..19:01
szindzeksHi. I have a VPS on GCP to which I've designated 10GB of disk space. It has later turned out, that I need more than that, so I expanded the disk space to 20GB. It worked correctly, so all that's left to do is resize partition, but idk how to do that. I tried using parted, but resize command has been depracated and resize2fs, but it seems to only resize filesystems and not partitions.19:12
leftyfbszindzeks: growpart19:15
leftyfbszindzeks: https://dade2.net/kb/how-to-extend-filesystem-on-linux/#mce_719:17
szindzeksleftyfb: Thanks you so much! Have a great day!19:21
steve_I have a laptop with Ubuntu dual booted with Windows.19:27
lntlmy mini-httpd server refuses connections. It's started systemd-style and its status is OK. Any ideas?19:28
lntlhttps://termbin.com/7lh9 systemctl status19:28
sarnoldlntl: how are you trying to connect to it/19:29
lntlcurl http://<ip-address>19:29
sarnoldwhat IP address? if you're using anything other than 127.0.0.1 it isn't going to work19:30
leftyfblntl: make sure it's listening on the correct interface/ip and that the port is open from the outside19:30
steve_Windows seemed to kick Ubuntu out.  I installed another Ubuntu along side Ubuntu.  I got rid of the Ubuntu I had. Now, I'm looking to join the partition of the old Ubuntu with the partition of the new Ubuntu19:30
sarnoldlntl: what port? if you're using anything other than 81, it isn't going to work19:30
leftyfbsteve_: you can boot a live usb and use gparted to delete the old partition(s) and resize your new partition.19:31
leftyfbsteve_: FYI, Windows didn't "kick ubuntu out" exactly. It just overrides the MBR/EFI. You could have easily repaired grub and still been able to dual boot both19:31
steve_leftyfb: I did the deletion of the old partition, but I can't seem to be able to resize the partition19:33
EriC^^steve_: are you booted into a live usb right now? you cant do it from the installation itself19:33
leftyfbsteve_: they need to be adjascent19:33
leftyfbalso what EriC^^ said19:33
leftyfbsort of ;)19:33
lntlsarnold: +1 ip address. I thought it'd listen on loopback, but I guess thats not how it works19:34
EriC^^steve_: it'd be helpful to share the output of 'sudo parted -ls' if you're in ubuntu right now, to address what leftyfb mentioned aove19:34
leftyfbtechnically you can, but it's not recommedned and you still need to reboot to take advantage19:34
leftyfblntl: loopback is only for local access19:34
steve_leftyfb: I'm not in a live cd, but if that is what I need to do, I will19:34
leftyfbsteve_: it is. Good luck. Let us know if you run into any trouble19:34
steve_leftyfb: And the partitions are adjacent19:35
steve_ok. thx19:35
sarnoldlntl: the log said "127.0.0.1, port 81" -- that pretty much means only the localhost can access it, and it's got to use that specific address to do so19:35
leftyfbsteve_: then you should be good once you're in the live session19:35
steve_thx leftyfb19:35
sarnoldlntl: you can probably change the bind address and port if needed19:35
sarnoldlntl: most software has that option, but maybe something named 'mini-httpd' isn't interested in public serving ;)19:35
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leftyfblntl: I would recommend nginx if you just need a small http server for continual testing. If you just need something as a 1-off, just use "python3 -m http.server"19:36
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bargWhen I do ufw status, it doesn't show port numbers. It says e.g. Apache allow in anywhere.  How do I get it to show port numbers?21:01
sarnoldat that level of detail you're probably more interested in iptables -L  or whatever that command is..21:06
oerhekssudo ufw status verbose21:06
oerhekssudo ufw show raw21:07
bargthanks22:23
horse9what is it with those insanely thicc header bars of the windows on gnome42/ubuntu22?22:27
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