[01:02] <forgotmynick> am i the only one who feels like rsyslog has the worst documentation
[01:03] <user__> XD yes
[01:04] <forgotmynick> bruv
[01:09] <forgotmynick> With `$AddUnixListenSocket /home/forgotmynick/dev/log` (and one for each user) how do I create filters/rules (if x = y) based on the socket?
[03:14] <croran_44[m]> Anyone running 22.04? Good luck with it so far?
[03:15] <croran_44[m]> any major issues or must-have features?
[03:15] <arraybolt3[m]> croran_44: So far it's been perfect for me.
[03:15] <arraybolt3[m]> The one real problem I've seen is the Snap version of Firefox, which occasionally interferes with things like smart cards and the like. For that, you just uninstall the Snap firefox and install it from a PPA or from the tarball.
[03:15] <arraybolt3[m]> (Or you install Chrome like I did.)
[03:16] <Unit193> I'd say it depends on if you run a server, and if that server requires php 7.x.
[03:17] <croran_44[m]> ah interesting
[03:17] <croran_44[m]> Unit193: why's that? 7.x no longer available?
[03:17] <Unit193> php 8.x is what's in Jammy, yes.  This specifically hits dokuwiki.
[03:31] <croran_44[m]> ah. well the sooner php goes away the better, as far as I'm concerned.
[03:31] <croran_44[m]> I'd rather run perl cgi. lol.
[04:31] <wbrawner> /list win
[04:51] <TunaCanOut> For some reason I am missing Canonical certs apparently? I run into the same issue this person on github is having. But for me it is when I am compiling my kernel https://github.com/intel-gpu/kernel/issues/3
[05:04] <TunaCanOut> Seems I found a solution to it? Even so, Is there a way to build the certs
[05:09] <lotuspsychje> hmmm anyone got nautilus language diffferent then his own native language after recent jammy updates?
[05:14] <lotuspsychje> changed from dutch ==> english on my side
[05:17] <lotuspsychje> lets c if a reboot gonna fix that
[05:19] <lotuspsychje> ah reboot fixed it, no sweat
[06:55] <catbeard> is there an ubuntu way to get nginx to flush buffer='d access logs other than sending SIGUSR1 like maybe a systemctl command?
[09:07] <maum> hello
[09:07] <maum> how can I install pyart ?
[09:23] <gordonjcp> maum: depends how it's packaged
[09:24] <gordonjcp> maum: in general since it's a Python lib, you'd want to consider whether it's packaged as a .deb or not, and if it is a .deb is it recent enough
[09:24] <gordonjcp> maum: probably you'll need to install it with pip
[09:24] <gordonjcp> maum: you probably want to look into using virtualenvs
[09:29] <gordonjcp> bMVHGf
[09:29] <gordonjcp> 76rDDDDDDDDDDD#
[09:31] <gordonjcp> ,bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb·
[09:32] <gordonjcp> ... Ralph says hi
[10:11] <nikolam> How to kill defunct process that won't die even with kill -9.. ?
[10:12] <ravage> reboot
[10:15] <nikolam> so the cause could be something nasty.. fs or soemthing..
[10:16] <nckx> Good news it ain't.
[11:03] <dane9> Hi
[11:03] <EriC^^> hello
[11:04] <dane9> I need help making Ubuntu dual boot with windows 10 on my Dell Laptop
[11:04] <EriC^^> what exactly is the problem/question?
[11:04] <dane9> when I choose ubuntu on bootup it just lands back on Windows 10 everytime
[11:04] <propus> dane9: install windows first then install ubuntu.
[11:05] <EriC^^> dane9: can you boot a live usb to troubleshoot?
[11:05] <dane9> I used this guide:
[11:05] <dane9> https://itsfoss.com/dual-boot-hdd-ssd/
[11:05] <EriC^^> dane9: just to be clear, it never boots ubuntu right?
[11:05] <dane9> The Laptop came with Windows (10 I think) Home
[11:05] <dane9> Yes it doesn't boot into Ubuntu
[11:06] <dane9> even after selecting the option on bootup
[11:06] <dane9> I have 2 harddisks, a 256 GB SSD & a 1 TB HDD
[11:06] <EriC^^> ok, try first to disable secureboot in the bios, if it still doesnt work boot a live usb to troubleshoot
[11:07] <EriC^^> dane9: do you get the grub menu at all?
[11:07] <dane9> that's why I tried to follow that guide that suggested putting a 30 GB '/' root partition on the SSD & '/home' on the HDD (300 GB)
[11:07] <dane9> I disabled Secure Boot
[11:08] <EriC^^> ok, any grub menu?
[11:08] <dane9> When I hit F12... it gives me the option to choose Ubuntu, so I think that is the GRUB?
[11:08] <EriC^^> no, i think that's the bios boot menu
[11:08] <dane9> I'm not sure what the GRUB is
[11:08] <dane9> ok
[11:09] <dane9> If I boot with USB it might be easier to troubleshoot?
[11:09] <EriC^^> this is grub https://www.howtogeek.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/sshot428.png?trim=1,1&bg-color=000&pad=1,1
[11:09] <EriC^^> yeah da
[11:09] <EriC^^> dane9
[11:10] <dane9> Also I think I didn't create a '/swap' partition, could that be a possible problem? I think that guide I read missed mentioning '/swap' though I've seen '/swap' mentioned in almost every other guide
[11:11] <dane9> Oh the GRUB I get only when the USB with Ubuntu on it is plugged in
[11:12] <EriC^> sorry i got d/c dane9
[11:12] <dane9> No Problem
[11:12] <EriC^^> anyways let me know when the live usb is up and running
[11:12] <dane9> "Oh the GRUB I get only when the USB with Ubuntu on it is plugged in" in case the message was when you got disconnected
[11:12] <EriC^^> ah i see
[11:13] <EriC^^> what dell model is it?
[11:13] <dane9> And do you think not creating a '/swap' partition could be a problem?
[11:13] <EriC^^> no, ubuntu these days uses a swapfile, same thing
[11:14] <dane9> It's a dell inspiron 3583 (couple of years old)
[11:15] <dane9> I'll try to get back after trying to boot from the USB
[11:16] <EriC^^> dane9: did you try it at all with secureboot on by any chance? it might be that dell needs secureboot enabled to boot ubuntu
[11:17] <dane9> Hmmm I could try turning secure boot on
[11:17] <EriC^^> try that, it will ask for a password i think, and that's normal for dell
[11:17] <dane9> I'll give that a shot and be back
[11:17] <EriC^^> ok
[11:17] <dane9> Yes I remember it asked me for some password when I switched secure boot off
[11:17] <EriC^^> aha
[11:18] <dane9> That password is in my hotmail ID .. I can get it again
[11:18] <dane9> I guess I'll give this a shot and be back later
[11:35] <Swift110-mobile> Ok
[11:42] <matt3> hello
[11:43] <matt3> would you like to talk about opensource ?
[11:43] <lotuspsychje_> !discuss | matt3 yes here
[11:44] <matt3> ok, thanks ...
[11:45] <matt3> a source is a txt archive with rules inside to build an app ...
[11:47] <matt3> opensource = a source ... txt files with rules + you can share legally ... ;)
[11:47] <lotuspsychje> not here please matt3
[11:47] <matt3> ok
[11:48] <matt3> ah, offtopic ?
[11:48] <lotuspsychje> or -discuss
[11:49] <matt3> ah, discuss ... ok ... thanks and i apologize ...
[12:43] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:53] <dane9> Nothing worked
[12:54] <dane9> @EriC^^ still here?
[12:55] <dane9> I couldn't figure out how to install hexchat on the USB drive loaded Ubuntu
[12:55] <dane9> even tried a reinstall of the Ubuntu
[12:57] <dane9> Can someone help?
[12:58] <lotuspsychje> dane9: re-state your issue, where other volunteer(s) have left so new joiners can pickup on your issue
[12:58] <lotuspsychje> !details | dane9
[13:00] <dane9> Ok, I have a Dell Inspiron 3583 which can with Windows 10 Home. I have 2 hardisks and have tried to setup Ubuntu as dual boot. But when I choose ubuntu from the boot menu, it goes into Dell Support Assist (Performance check or something) and then lands back at Windows 10 everytime
[13:00] <dane9> Which came* with
[13:02] <dane9> I followed this https://itsfoss.com/dual-boot-hdd-ssd/
[13:07] <dane9> Someone suggested toggling secure boot on/off tried that too
[14:11] <transhumanist> please let me know if this is a topic for ubuntu-discuss instead: but how on ubuntu 22.04 do i install cuda_nvcc and cuda_llvm I tried installing nvida-cuda-dev and also nvidia-cuda-toolkit as well as libnvvm4 but ffmpeg still dumps the same config error WARNING: Disabled scale_cuda_filter because not any dependency is satisfied: cuda_nvcc cuda_llvm NOTE I have nvidia-515 installed
[14:12] <transhumanist> also I would like this configuration to also work with machine learning capability in general , but am begining to see that maybe the two are in oposition to one another
[14:13] <lotuspsychje> transhumanist: try this, but for 22.04 https://linuxconfig.org/how-to-install-cuda-on-ubuntu-20-04-focal-fossa-linux
[14:14] <transhumanist> I see that one adds one command I did not use, thanks will try it
[14:18] <newbiewee> hello
[14:28] <arraybolt3[m]> dane9: You're selecting Ubuntu from the GRUB menu and it's doing this weirdness?
[14:45] <TomyLobo> I'm struggling a bit with snap. https://github.com/docker-snap/docker-snap this says there's a 20.10.17 version of the docker snap, but "snap refresh docker" won't update it even though it's on 20.10.14
[14:47] <TomyLobo> https://snapcraft.io/docker this also says "Last updated 4 May 2022", while the version I'm on is from march
[14:47] <TomyLobo> oh, .17 is considered edge
[19:09] <magga> i have this driver:  Epson ET-3750. i can find it in my Printers, but im not able to print. when i look further on the details i can't see that it finds any suitable driver. do i need to manually install a driver u guys think?
[19:09] <magga> i meant printer btw ^
[19:13] <Jeremy31> magga: might want to search on that model number with ubuntu and see if they have something on Epson website
[19:14] <magga> they did and i installed it, but nothing happend after
[19:15] <magga> https://download.ebz.epson.net/dsc/du/02/DriverDownloadInfo.do?LG2=EN&CN2=&DSCMI=137647&DSCCHK=ae517de606661a7af2137ef3f7c38cccc0dfb74d
[19:15] <magga> i installed that one.
[19:15] <magga> from a .deb package
[19:17] <magga> had to reboot and now it worked
[19:17] <magga> all of my 7 pending test pgaes came out xD
[19:26] <bougyman> OI, I can't get around this... https://gist.github.com/bougyman/abb38bf4bf248a9b878e4c384e4bfecd
[19:26] <bougyman> Yes, it's PopOS, I know it's off-topic-ish. But strictly dpkg-related, I've never seen this.
[19:26] <bougyman> Already done dpkg-reconfigure --force libc6:i386 (no errors) and can't get around it.
[19:27] <bougyman> Can't uninstall any of the packages that are having problems, it keeps looping on dependencies.
[19:32] <jhutchins> bougyman: Try installing Ubuntu, see if it has the same problem.  If so, we might be able to help you.
[19:32] <jhutchins> bougyman: Just because it's dpkg doesn't mean it's like Ubuntu.
[19:33] <bougyman> jhutchins: Yeah, I get that.
[19:33] <bougyman> Thought there might be some magic --force that I didn't know about.
[19:33] <bougyman> I've tried every trick I know.
[19:33] <Chunkyz> bougyman: try popos support, also read /channel
[19:33] <bougyman> This is a frame.work, so I generally stick with Pop.
[19:34] <jhutchins> Sticking with Pop is fine, just not supported here.
[19:34] <Chunkyz> Exactly 😂
[19:34] <jhutchins> bougyman: No judgement, not being mean, it's just not the same thing.
[19:34] <bougyman> Ack. Only thought someone might know a magic dpkg incantation.
[19:34] <bougyman> I've already reached out to pop support.
[19:34] <Chunkyz> Then wait.
[19:34] <bougyman> I'm not good at waiting.
[19:34] <bougyman> But I'm waiting.
[19:34] <Chunkyz> Tough.
[19:35] <jhutchins> bougyman: Do a parallel install of Ubuntu, see if it happens there.
[19:35] <jhutchins> bougyman: Something to do while you wait.
[19:36] <bougyman> jhutchins: that's not really apples to apples. I'm sure if I did a fresh install of Ubuntu _or_ Pop it wouldn't happen. This is related to upgrade path action.
[19:36] <bougyman> And it's 99% a fault in the Pop side. I was just trying to circumvent it.
[19:37] <bougyman> Usually I can uninstall the offending stuff then reinstall it and all is well.
[19:37] <bougyman> In this case, I can't get anything to uninstall.
[19:37] <bougyman> Too many layers of the onion deep, on the revdeps.
[19:38] <Chunkyz> Not #ubuntu, use your distros channel.
[19:39] <bougyman> Chunkyz: I get it. And if I don't get something satisfactory from support on this one I'll throwing official Ubuntu on this thing. I dealt with a few pop quirks already, this would be the last straw.
[20:18] <cbreak> i386? :O
[20:19] <ogra> for wine ... steam ... and some printer driverd ...
[20:19] <ogra> *drivers
[20:30] <linux_n> I ran foremost recovery and it has taken hours and still running is it suppose to take that long?
[20:31] <arraybolt3[m]> linux_n: Data recovery programs may take an extreme amount of time to function - hours sounds about right to me.
[20:33] <linux_n> arraybolt3[m]: Ok thanks.
[20:48] <bougyman> update: installing and running ppa-purge handled it
[21:18] <magga> any good suggestions for clipboard list like (windows+V) on windows has?
[21:21] <oerheks> !info copyq
[21:21] <oerheks> works good with wayland
[21:29] <magga> thanks oerheks
[21:51] <jhutchins> magga: apt search clipboard
[21:52] <jhutchins> magga: google://linux clipboard
[21:52] <jhutchins> magga: There are a lot of options, much more than Windows has.
[23:37] <morganu> Dell Optiplex 9020, 20.04: Memtest86+ locks in first cycle aka immediatly. What do I do to trace down this problem? ( I have checked temp, nope. I have switched the SIMM cards too.)
[23:43] <tomreyn> morganu: i'm not sure what you mean by "I have switched the SIMM cards too", do you mean you swapped DIMMs across available memory banks?
[23:48] <oerheks> seems like a uefi machine, maybe you need the iso from memtest itself that is compatible
[23:52] <tomreyn> morganu: with the computer locking up, you should undo any overclocking / non default optimizations and retry. if it still locks up, remove all but one DIMM, and test just that. repeat until you identify the one which causes it to freeze. if it freezes with multiple, make sure your power supply is sufficient and, if any, the extra power cable for the cpu (4 or 8 pins, or a combination of those) is connected.