Specctre | Anyone have a fix for wallpaper changing back to default occasionally? Seems to mostly happen after a shutdown/reboot. It's rather annoying. | 01:44 |
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kubuntubobzilla | Hi specctre! | 01:51 |
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lexandrop | !update | 09:33 |
ubottu | For upgrading, see the instructions at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UpgradeNotes - see also http://www.ubuntu.com/desktop/get-ubuntu/upgrade | 09:33 |
Roggen | Hey guys, I am currently trying to get v22 on my surface go 3 | 11:01 |
Roggen | I had installed it on the main drive, but it won't boot from it.. | 11:01 |
heathcliff | Greetings! Have anyone met an issue where on a machine with 2 NICs' the configured ip will jump between the two? (OFC i set each netwotk config to be restricted to a specific NIC.) | 11:49 |
tomreyn | i can see three possible causes: (1) not using the predictable network interface naming scheme, (2) using the predictable network interface naming scheme, (3) using a HA setup such as vrrp where the IP address is switched between systems and interfaces when one seems to have become unavailable. | 11:59 |
tomreyn | heathcliff: ^ | 11:59 |
heathcliff | used the gui to set it so the default naming scheme is used, no HA | 12:00 |
heathcliff | also have static mapping in the router | 12:00 |
tomreyn | "default naming scheme" being "predictable network interface names"? | 12:12 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:33 |
heathcliff | @tomreyn: i think so, enp6s0 and enp7s0........ | 12:56 |
heathcliff | but truenas has its logs filled up by arp messages complaining about one of the IP's of this PC changing mac address every 10 or so minutes.... | 12:57 |
heathcliff | (between the two NIC's MAC address) | 13:02 |
IrcsomeBot | <Omar> Hi all anyone knows how to fix this not upgraded thing? | 14:04 |
tomreyn | Omar: do you think anyone could actually respond to a question without any detail? | 14:13 |
tomreyn | heathcliff: that's strange indeed. it's not a conflict with a different computer / NIC for sure? i don't know much about trueNAS, though, for all we know it could be just a bug in how it detects ip address conflicts. | 14:17 |
tomreyn | heathcliff: you could also look into kubuntu's ip -s l and see whether there are any "errors dropped carrier collsns" for those links | 14:18 |
tomreyn | (on transmit, TX) | 14:19 |
heathcliff | tomreyn: collision is very unlikely, every single device i own has a static ip set at the router's dhcp server, guest devices have their own network with a wildly different address..... | 14:28 |
IrcsomeBot | <Akshay Jr.> can anyone please tell me why my system keep crashing it shows often. second problem a new kernel version was recently available but there were already 3 versions installed 'cause two were same and one with less packages and modules so i installed later one with less modules was it wrong : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/709d6997/file_58988.jpg | 15:45 |
IrcsomeBot | <Akshay Jr.> recently got notification that new kernel is available i installed and got this the above problem and this one can anyone help me : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/8ff39bb1/file_58989.jpg | 15:49 |
mybalzitch | do you need to tell it to download first? | 16:04 |
oerheks | !mainline | 16:05 |
ubottu | The kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds | 16:05 |
oerheks | what mainline installer do you use? never seen that before | 16:06 |
tomreyn | @Akshay Jr. you got some replies above | 16:20 |
IrcsomeBot | <Omar> this not upgraded : https://irc-attachments.kde.org/30defcbb/Screenshot_20220820_190622.png | 17:06 |
tomreyn | Omar: show, preferrably on a pastebin-like service (such as termbin.com or dpaste.org) rather than by images: lsb_release -ds; cat /proc/version*; sudo grep -hEv '^([ ]*#.*)?$' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list}; sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade -Vs; apt list --installed | grep ',local\]$' | 17:42 |
tomreyn | when doing so, please make sure to include any warnings and error messages | 17:43 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> wsl? (re @Omar: ) | 18:11 |
IrcsomeBot | <Omar> I did not understand what should i do (re @IrcsomeBot: <tomreyn> Omar: show, preferrably on a pastebin-like service (such as termbin.com or dpaste.org) rather than by images: lsb_release -ds; cat /proc/version*; sudo grep -hEv '^([ ]*#.*)?$' /etc/apt/sources.list{,.d/*.list}; sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade -Vs; apt list --installed | grep ',local\]$') | 18:35 |
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oerheks | just run sudo apt update; sudo apt full-upgrade -Vs # to install those 9 packages? | 18:52 |
oerheks | or better, use the kubuntu update icon | 18:52 |
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IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> You might wanna try this: | 19:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> sudo apt list - - upgradable | 19:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> Suppose it lists the following packages x,y,z | 19:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> Now you may wanna try, sudo apt upgrade x,y,z (re @Omar: ) | 19:19 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> Make sure to paste the exact package name (re @CrustyCrab55: You might wanna try this: | 19:20 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> sudo apt list - - upgradable | 19:20 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> Suppose it lists the following packages x,y,z | 19:20 |
IrcsomeBot | <CrustyCrab55> Now you may wanna try, sudo apt upgrade x,y,z) | 19:20 |
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