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JerOfPanicmorning05:18
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firstwaswhenhello06:06
firstwaswhenis this channel active?06:07
guivercfirstwaswhen, the chanel is active, people will answer support questions when the can.06:08
guivercIf you want to just talk/chat, please use #ubuntu-offtopic; this channel is support only06:09
firstwaswhenok thank you.06:09
firstwaswhenI'm fairly new to linux in a way and I'm on ubuntu trying to pair my Airpod Pros to bluetooth for audio/voice and i'm having issues. I see it appear in the bluetooth list and click and it just spins and nothing happens.06:10
firstwaswhenI have tried editing the main.conf under /etc/bluetooth/main.conf and changing controller type to bredr which i heard fixes the issue but it hasn't worked for me06:11
oerheksto scan, pair and trust i use blues to fix those issues.06:12
oerheks!info blues06:12
ubottuPackage blues does not exist in jammy06:12
oerheks!info bluez06:12
ubottubluez (5.64-0ubuntu1, jammy): Bluetooth tools and daemons. In component main, is optional. Built by bluez. Size 1,081 kB / 3,671 kB. (Only available for linux-any.)06:13
firstwaswhenok i have read about bluez a little bit I will look into it thank you06:13
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firstwaswhenjust wanted to pop in and say that I got my airpods working. I'm a complete idiot and didn't realize that the Controller Type was commented out so while I did change it to bredr the change wasnt actually effective06:53
firstwaswhenthank you for your help though06:53
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ConfusionedHi, how can I reset my monitor configuration of a monitor that is not plugged in? If I plug it in it doesn't show a thing anymore so it would be kind of good... think in the past there were xml files for it which could be just deleted... but now I have to construct a complicated gdbus-command, right? Or is there maybe an additional application for gnome where I can manage stored monitor profiles?10:38
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BluesKajHi all12:04
luna__hi12:07
wezhihi12:26
luna__hi12:26
katchena...13:46
luna__...13:47
geirha13:47
alkisg13:49
fn31ln3Hi, I have an Ubuntu install with an lvm2 encrypted partition, whenever I try to find out how much free space I got left, gparted, vgs etc, it says 20 GB, that cannot be right. I should have 100s of gigs free. Do I get incorrect info because its encrypted?14:45
fn31ln3how can I actually find out how much GB I have left?14:45
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iomari891greetings, what cli network tool can I use to monitor network bandwidth per ip address. I'm using a linux box as my firewall router.16:09
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geniiiomari891: iftop, generally16:13
iomari891genii: thanks16:15
lntlCan ed(1) write to stdout?16:30
BayouBillyhas there been a new zoom version for ubuntu lately16:32
lotuspsychjeBayouBilly: there's a zoom snap if you like16:32
BayouBillyone that recognizes jack 48000 sampling and sink16:32
silentfuryhas anyone joined an ubuntu server and then pointed it to an RODC successfully? anything special aside from creating the AD computer account first?16:32
BayouBillylotuspsychje..i tried the old snap  the other day and it crashes16:33
lotuspsychjeBayouBilly: old snap?16:33
BayouBillylotuspsychje...well when i reported it crashed they said it hadn't been updated since 201616:34
leftyfbBayouBilly: 5.9.6.2225 doesn't crash for me16:34
leftyfbBayouBilly: that's not true16:34
BayouBillyleftyfb..are you using jack16:34
leftyfbBayouBilly: no16:34
leftyfbBayouBilly: if you are crashing due to jack, then the issue should be reported with jack16:34
BayouBillyleftyfb well i need it for rosegarden and i reset audacious to use it and to use 48000 resampling16:35
ravagethe current snap stable is still 5.9 because in newer versions clicking zoom-URLs does not work correctly. thats a limitation with snap atm16:35
BayouBillyleftyfb....well i don't know why it crashes16:35
ravageyou can install the edge version if you dont mind that16:35
leftyfbBayouBilly: https://forum.snapcraft.io/t/outdated-zoom-client/3074316:36
ravageyou can also just download the .deb from the zoom website and update it manually16:37
BayouBillywell i can dpkg -i *.deb but i don't know how to remove a file with dpkg16:38
BayouBillyravage that is why i use apt16:38
ravageyou can use apt to remove it16:38
BayouBillyravage oh ok16:38
ravageand also to install it16:38
ravageapt install ./your-app.deb16:38
BayouBillyok16:39
BayouBillywell i would like to get zoom working on ubuntu...i have it on the windows 10 partition but i dont' have a 3d driver support for windows 10 so i can't use blender16:42
BayouBillythe hardware creeps won't supply drivers for windows 1016:42
jhutchinsBayouBilly: According to the dpkg man page, you can remove a package with -r16:43
jhutchinsBayouBilly: There are a lot of other options, you can use / to search for terms and phrases.16:43
BayouBillyhutchins oh great i did not know that...that is great it goes with dpkg -i16:43
BayouBillyanyway intel has some opengl support on ubuntu so i can use blender 2.79 here16:44
BayouBillyeven though they won't support windows16:44
wadUh oh. My IT guy just asked me to try and install the "Rippling" device management tool on my laptop. I'm running Ubuntu, and it's "not supported", though there is apparently a mac version.16:46
user9dok16:48
user9dso you re-negotiate with the IT guy or ...?16:48
user9dbuy a mac?16:49
wadLOL, I was hoping to find the source code for this MDM client, and build it for Linux....16:49
leftyfbwad: sorry, it's not supported on Ubuntu. You'll have to take that up with your IT guy. Good luck16:49
BayouBillyi guess intel expects people to keep buying the latest hardware just to get windows 10 drivers16:50
user9dwad: ooooo man. that sounds like an adventure. *hands wad a ring and points south-east*. Just a virtual 220 mile hike [unless you can get a giant Tesla-eagle].16:50
user9dwhat16:51
leftyfblets stay on topic please16:51
BayouBillythat is terrible for people like me on hand me down hardware16:51
ravageBayouBilly, https://askubuntu.com/questions/1271154/updating-zoom-in-the-terminal there are 2 scripts that may be useful. one is a hook for apt. the 2nd a manual update script16:51
BayouBillyravage ok let me go read it16:52
BayouBillyintel wrote a driver with opengl support for windows 7 for this old hardware but refused to write a decent driver for windows 1016:57
BayouBillythat is the kind of stuff that keeps radeon and nvidia in business16:58
leftyfbBayouBilly: lets stay on topic please (Ubuntu support). Feel free to /join #ubuntu-offtopic to discuss other topics16:59
clarkkIf I install a package via apt that has a load of dependencies, just for that package, I try it, and realise it's not what I want, and then remove the package, how do I get a list of all the packages were installed so I can remove them too?16:59
BayouBillyleftyfb..ok i need to try to get zoom working on ubuntu16:59
leftyfbclarkk: sudo apt autoremove17:00
clarkkleftyfb, how do I get a list?17:00
ravagewith that command17:00
leftyfbclarkk: it'll show you a list and confirm you want to remove them17:00
clarkkleftyfb, just for that specific package?17:01
leftyfbno17:01
clarkkhow do I get that original list of dependencies?17:01
leftyfbclarkk: if you want a list of dependencies for a specific package that's been removed but you still have the deps, you'll need to write your own script17:01
clarkkI'm surprised this hasn't already been done17:02
leftyfbclarkk: apt-cache depends <packagename>17:02
ravageclarkk, https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/nano shows the dependencies of that package17:02
BayouBillyclarkk..before you remove it..or just reinstall it temporarily and use gobj to examine its dependencies17:02
leftyfbBayouBilly: gobj isn't a default installed application17:04
leftyfbBayouBilly: when managing apt/dpkg, it's best to use the apt/dpkg tools17:04
BayouBillyleftyfb well isn't it part of gcc toolset17:04
BayouBillyto see what dependencies are running when you debug an app17:05
leftyfbBayouBilly: I can't seem to find any binary called "gobj" in the ubuntu repos17:05
BayouBillyleftyfb let me boot into ubuntu and find it17:05
clarkkthanks for your help everyone17:06
user9dyour welcome clark17:19
wadI need that eagle... lol17:28
lagunai can't find the old gobj command but try ldd /usr/bin/gtkam for example to see all the dependencies17:34
lagunafor programs built with gcc17:35
lagunaif that helps you to remove all the dependencies17:37
lagunaleftyfb does that help you17:38
wadWow, I _really_ need a way to set the title of a tab in gnome-terminal!! O_O17:38
wadI've got multiple tabs open, spewing output, and I can't kill it to run a command to set the title of that tab, so I'm writing notes on paper, which tab is which output. :(17:40
lagunawow that no 3d hardware acceleration support for windows 10 really ticks me off17:40
leftyfblaguna: lets please stay on topic17:40
lagunaleftyfb ok i am going back to trying to get zoom working17:41
lagunaok i did snap refresh zoom-client and now it is in a meeting room with video and jack audio works17:50
lagunais there someone with zoom that can join the room17:50
lagunato test it further17:52
laguna735 5372 5789 is the meeting room number if somone can join in to test zoom18:00
lagunai still don't see anyone in the meeting room18:10
lagunais there anyone that can check  into the zoom meeting room to test the audio18:21
jhutchinslaguna: Who is your target audience for zoom calls?18:22
lagunajhuthcins i don't have any target audience...just a computer enthusiast is needed to test the program18:22
jhutchinslaguna: Doesn't zoom have a test connection in the setup?18:23
jhutchins(It's been a couple of years and this laptop doesn't have a mic or camera.)18:24
lagunajhutchins no i did not see any...but it did set up a meetingroom and i already pasted the number18:24
lagunajhuthins well don't feel bad..windows 10 doesn't have a driver for this old laptop that supports 3d hardware acceleration so i can't even run the windows blender app18:25
lagunai don't know why intel put some acceleration support in windows 7 but not in 1018:26
TheViperManProbably the same reason nvidia give us awful drivers in linux, just because.18:28
lagunaViper..yeah right..just because18:28
jhutchinslaguna: https://zoom.us/test18:28
TheViperManThe awfulness which is windows 10 is why im now here....and im a long time window user....kind of given up, windows 11 is even worse....18:30
ravagePlease stay on topic here18:30
jhutchinslaguna: Does the test link work?18:33
lagunai don't see anyone to test it with..18:33
lagunait does not call up the zoom client but it sets up a web based meeting with a meeting room...but i still don't see anyway to test it18:34
jhutchinslaguna: What happens when you try to join the test meeting?18:34
jhutchinslaguna: ... in a browser?18:34
ash_worksiis there a good tool to fix indent formatting on a php+html file with embedded javascript?18:34
ash_worksi(that is distributed with ubuntu or in canonical?)18:35
johnfghi folks18:35
jhutchinsash_worksi: There's probably a lint plugin for various editors.18:35
jhutchinsash_worksi: Mixed languages is a little tougher.18:36
ash_worksiindeed :\18:36
nteodosionicolasbock: Does it start with "sudo systemctl start gdm3"?18:36
johnfgI'm not getting tightvnc server to run.  I installed per some online instructions for 22.04, but I'm getting this: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/rmCqWPd5XK/18:36
jhutchinsash_worksi: You might consider separating the code and fixing each section.18:36
lagunahutchins it joins the test meeting in the browser but there is no one to test audio communications with18:36
ash_worksihmm18:36
jhutchinsjitsi18:37
lagunajhutchins i never could get jitsi to work...i tried it several years ago18:38
jhutchinslaguna: Yeah, it's like pidgin.  Pidgin has been on the verge of working video calls for 20 years or so,18:39
lagunajhutchins ...yes i still have a copy of pidgin installed and unused it used to be gaim18:39
jhutchinslaguna: There's also Duo - it's cross-platform.18:41
lagunajhutchins...i have not heard of duo18:41
lagunait will be an accomplishment just to get zoom working on linux18:42
jhutchinslaguna: It's Google's conference product.  https://www.businessinsider.in/tech/news/whatsapp-skype-google-duo-and-other-zoom-alternatives-for-video-calling/articleshow/75407080.cms#:~:text=Google%20Duo%20allows%20a%20maximum,such%20limit%20for%20Google%20Duo.B18:42
jhutchinsI've had skype, duo, and zoom working on Dell hardware in Linux, but working once for one person doesn't mean anything.18:43
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lagunajhuthins..yea right...that google duo looks interesting because you can just use a phone number to set up a meeting18:47
lagunabut you already have to pay for a phone with google..so it defeats the purpose of free web voice communications18:48
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nicolasbocknteodosio: no. I am getting an error screen19:06
nicolasbockI can share journald logs if that helps nteodosio19:08
nteodosionicolasbock: Is that error screen a generic and opaque screen or does it contain actual error messages?19:09
nicolasbockIt just says oh no something has gone wrong19:11
nicolasbockIt has a grayish background19:11
nteodosionicolasbock: Ah yes, I feared that. In that case a pastebin of the journal should be more useful, but did you do something special before that happened?19:13
nicolasbockWe can move this discussion to #ubuntu-next if that's more appropriate nteodosio19:14
nicolasbockNo nothing special nteodosio19:14
nicolasbockJust a apt uograde19:14
nteodosionicolasbock: Yes moved there since you're on Kinetic19:16
lagunajhuthins...see once you have to pay for a google phone plus a monthly phone bill..it defeats the purpose of free web based voice communications for everyone interested in the free lunch effort of the free software foundation and the free hardware foundation19:23
lagunaa google phone is not free and neither is the monthly phone bill19:23
lagunajhutchins ..the free software and free hardware foundations have succeeded in keeping prices down but still they are not zero or free19:26
lagunajhutchins and you don't make money in prisons....so lower prices matter.19:28
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lagunaif people got paid fabulous salaries while in jails and prisons then we could afford more and not care so much about the free software and free hardware foundations19:35
arraybolt3[m]laguna: Feel free to talk about off-topic stuff in #ubuntu-offtopic (we like to keep this channel mostly for technical support).19:37
lagunaarraybolt3 ok i am waiting to test zoom on ubuntu but no one else has it set up19:37
tomreynlaguna: this may help: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/115002262083-Joining-a-Zoom-test-meeting19:39
lagunatomreyn.i already tried that but there is no one to test free audio communications with19:40
tomreyni see19:40
InPhaselaguna: Just install it on your phone and talk to yourself.19:40
lagunato avoid costly telephones and monthly telephone bills19:40
lagunaubuntu is getting more popular...over 1000 people in this chat room19:48
leftyfblaguna: this isn't the place to test such things19:54
lagunaleftyfb..yes maybe not since no one was available to test it19:55
lagunaprobably millions of people will still pay for telephones and monthly phone bills since there is little interest in web based voice communications with free software on give away free hardware19:58
johnfglaguna, Not much time now, but in certain contexts, I know that Signal is *very* big (and free!).19:59
johnfgI meant I don't have time now.19:59
lagunajohnfg..ok i will read about it19:59
LinuxHi20:10
Linuxdoes anyone know when 5.19 will be officially available for 22.04? or it won't be?20:10
lagunawhat changes are in 5.19 from 5.1520:11
ravageLinux, at some time after the 22.10 release i guess. my current status us that 22.10 will ship with 5.1920:12
ravagebut it may be a newer kernel. nothing is final here yet20:12
lagunaravage is 22.10 going to be an lts upgrade from22.04 or is it not long term20:13
ravage22.10 will not be a LTS release20:13
LinuxI'm guessing 6.0 might be done by theh.20:13
lagunaravage ok just the latest and greatest with all the bugs20:13
LinuxI use btrfs, and for @ and @home and afaik they say use the latest kernel for latest btrfs code and stability20:13
ravageUbuntu never aims for latest and greatest. But the non-LTS releases usually get some more "new" features20:14
lagunaLinux what makes btrfs so much better than ext420:14
LinuxWell, in general, I am not interested in latest/greatest/bleeding edge. I'm just interested in having the latest kernel for btrfs stability etc.20:15
LinuxIt's advised that if you use btrfs, use the latest stable kernel.20:15
ravagei think btrfs works just fine in 5.1520:15
Linuxlaguna: many features what I like such as snapshots, subvolumes, timeshift, copy on write, self healing, data checksums, etc. etc.20:15
ravageit is not a filesystem that gets much attention in Ubuntu. They chose ZFS20:16
lagunaLinux what make btrfs better than jfs or ext420:16
LinuxI don't know jfs.20:16
lagunaLinux jfs for large video files20:16
lagunaLinux the silicon graphics stuff20:16
LinuxLinux ZFS is still not native and is a separate kernel module built by dkms20:16
Linuxbtrfs is included and shipped with the linux kernel20:17
sarnoldubuntu builds the zfs kernel modules for you20:17
sarnoldno dkms required20:17
LinuxLinus Torvaldes refuses to include zfs into linux for various legal reasons20:17
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Linuxsarnold: come again20:17
Linuxsarnold: please link me to some literature I can consume about ubuntu ZFS root20:18
lagunaLinux what  is the advantage of zfs is it a compressed file system20:18
ravagethe Ubuntu kernel comes with ZFS. no need to build anything20:18
LinuxI read on openzfs.org that they use https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu%2020.04%20Root%20on%20ZFS.html20:18
sarnoldLinux: when you use the desktop installer, select zfs if you wish20:18
Linuxhttps://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/Getting%20Started/Ubuntu/Ubuntu%2022.04%20Root%20on%20ZFS.html20:18
LinuxSorry this one.20:18
LinuxThe Ubuntu installer still has ZFS support, but it was almost removed for 22.04 and it no longer installs zsys. At the moment, this HOWTO still uses zsys, but that will be probably be removed in the near future.20:18
LinuxThis dissuaded me from using ZFS on root on ubuntu so i went with btr20:18
sarnoldLinux: I followed an earlier version of that guide to install my laptop before 20.04 was released20:18
sarnoldI'm not sure ubuntu root on zfs is necessarily a great idea; we haven't invested nearly as much into it as I hoped20:19
ravagemy 22.04 install on encrypted ZFS did come with zsys20:19
sarnoldit isn't as 'easy' a path as ext420:19
LinuxWell that's what I'm intersted in, ZFS on root and /home to be a dataset (like zfs subvolume)20:19
ravagebtrfs subvolumes exist since the first releases20:20
ravageno new kernel required her20:20
ravagee20:20
ravagethat even works on 4.x20:20
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Linuxhttps://bpa.st/WPLA20:20
LinuxI chose btrfs in 22 installer, and this scheme ended up20:21
Linuxone partition for boot, one for / and @home as a subvol under /20:21
ravageas i said before there is no special btrfs support in the installer20:21
ravageyou have to chosse the manual layout20:21
LinuxThis is what the 22 installer did as partition scheme for btrfs20:22
LinuxI didn't do anything manual.20:22
ravagesee above20:22
LinuxI'm having trouble understanding you.20:22
LinuxWell, I'm saying, I'd like this configuration on zfs on root on ubuntu.20:23
ravagethat is includes in the installer20:23
LinuxI'm just finding out now.20:23
ravageit creates a home subvolume20:23
LinuxAre you talking about zfs?20:24
ravagecalled "userdata"20:24
ravageyes20:24
Linuxzfs doesn't have subvolumes20:24
LinuxIt has datasets.20:24
ravagesame thing20:24
ravageyou can mount that dataset as home20:24
LinuxI know, but please use the correvt terminlogy to reduce confusion20:24
ravageheh20:24
LinuxBe precise, if you won't mind20:24
Linux:)20:24
ravagei dont mind minding my own business then20:25
LinuxAww, really?20:25
LinuxOk. Have a good day.20:25
Guest9167hello. I was trying to update to Ubuntu 22.04 but it failed because I have only 311 MB of space on my /boot partition. It says that it needs 353 MB. I tried „sudo apt autoremove” as it was telling me but it did not free any space on /boot. Does it realy need that much space on /boot? Thanks20:25
johnny_Linuxlol ravage20:25
LinuxIf a simple request for precision offends you to the point where you decide, I'll not help another, perhaps supprot on libera.chat isn't your cup of tea to begin with.20:26
lagunanot really...see if you have too many kernels in boot20:26
LinuxJust a sincere thought.20:26
johnny_Linuxthis is a support channel chill20:27
lagunayou should be able to operate will with only 100megs for boot20:27
InPhaseGuest9167: Did you look in there to see if there are some old kernels you can clear out?20:27
Linuxjohnny_Linux: https://libera.chat/guides/catalyst20:27
InPhaseGuest9167: Even one kernel version should be enough to make up that difference.20:28
Guest9167I have vmlinuz-5.15.0-43-generic and vmlinuz-5.15.0-46-generic20:28
laguna2 kernels and inits should not need 350 megs for boot20:28
jhutchinslaguna: Duo has nothing to do with Google Phone, it is a free conferencing service.20:28
jhutchinslaguna: I don't know how open it is, but it is OS compatible.20:29
lagunajhutchins..ok i will try to test it later20:29
LinuxShould I switch? Backup and reinstall and restore to zfs on root? Or is that not a good idea in Ubuntu?20:29
lagunajhutchins i did finally make a zoom contact so it is working on ubuntu with jack audio20:29
tomreynGuest9167: how large is your /boot exactly? df -h /boot20:30
Guest9167512 MB20:30
Linuxsarnold | I'm not sure ubuntu root on zfs is necessarily a great idea; <- other than not investing time into its development or whatever, any other reason why it might be a bad idea?20:30
LinuxOr that we just don't know what might happen due to the lack of investd time into its dev.20:30
HelenahLinux: Nice nick! :D20:31
LinuxYou too!20:31
HelenahNice username. :D20:31
LinuxYou're from Dead or Alive!20:31
jhutchinsHas the instasller been fixed so that it doesn't create a separate /boot partition yet?20:31
LinuxBut that's probably off topic20:31
HelenahYes, it is, but there is #ubuntu-offtopic20:31
tomreynGuest9167: what you can do is use a different compression for the initrd. which ubuntu version are you using there now?20:32
Guest9167tomreyn 20.0420:32
tomreynGuest9167: this should make them smaller:   echo COMPRESS=xz | sudo tee /etc/initramfs-tools/conf.d/compress && sudo update-initramfs -k all -c20:34
InPhaseGuest9167: Something is amiss.  You say you are upgrading to 22.04, but your /boot has only 22.04 kernels.20:34
InPhaseGuest9167: Did you check the wrong system?  Or is something else going wrong here?20:35
ravageInPhase: https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/linux-image-generic-hwe-20.0420:37
Guest9167InPhase I am checking my PC /boot partition20:37
InPhaseravage: Ah.  Thanks.20:37
coconutAre there known problems with the firmware upgrader of gnome these days?20:38
InPhaseGuest9167: Nevermind.  I didn't check that security release.  (And don't have any 20.04 systems anymore.)20:38
Guest9167Could I just delete the old files?20:38
ravageGuest9167, did you try what tomreyn suggested?20:39
Guest9167Just delete this: vmlinuz-5.15.0-43-generic and initrd.img-5.15.0-43-generic20:39
Guest9167No I did not do the compression20:39
arraybolt3[m]Guest9167: That is not how you uninstall a kernel.20:40
ravagethen try that first before you start deleting stuff20:40
ravageand if you want to remove a kernel do it the right way with apt20:40
karol_hi20:40
karol_how to update 22.04 lts to rolling release?20:40
ravagethere is no Ubuntu rolling release20:40
Guest9167ravage: how do I do it with apt?20:40
leftyfbkarol_: ubuntu is not a rolling release distro20:40
ravageGuest9167, something like "dpkg -l|grep 5.15.0-43" should show you all packages related to that kernel20:41
ravageremove them with apt remove20:41
karol_and what to do to keep the packages always the newest?20:41
karol_kernel included20:41
leftyfbkarol_: sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade20:42
leftyfb!latest | karol_20:42
ubottukarol_: 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.20:42
ravage!latest | karol_20:42
ravagehmm20:42
ravagethere was some command for that20:42
karol_tu guys20:42
tomreynravage: your request was ignored since lefty triggered the same second before20:42
ravageoh i did miss that completely20:43
arraybolt3[m]karol_: The closest thing Ubuntu has to a rolling release is the Development Release, but it is **not** intended for production use.20:43
ravagenerver mind :)20:43
karol_arraybolt3[m], thx20:43
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: that doesn't act like a rolling release20:43
ravageit acts as a timebomb :D20:43
arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: Well it sorta does (guiverc runs his system as one).20:44
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: all releases of ubuntu require you to go through the do-release-upgrade process which is not the same as a rolling release where you just continue to upgrade packages and you'll always have the latest20:44
InPhasekarol_: If you are asking about non-lts releases, there is a /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades config file that has an "lts" that you can switch to "normal".20:44
arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: Yeah but if you do a do-release-upgrade to the latest development release when you were just on a development release, it works somewhat like a rolling release.20:44
arraybolt3[m]You "roll" while it's in development, then "freeze" when the final release hits, but a do-release-upgrade just after the "freeze" will essentially tell your system to keep rolling.20:45
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: the point of a rolling release is you don't have to concern yourself with updating releases. It just happens as part of regular updates20:45
karol_InPhase, but as i know, there is no newer version than 22.04 now20:45
karol_so lts is the newsest20:45
InPhasekarol_: That is correct.  It would kick in this October.20:45
arraybolt3[m]And I think there's even a way to tweak /etc/apt/sources.list to make it so that the do-release-upgrade is never necessary, but we've entered #ubuntu-discuss land at this point.20:46
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: nope, that isn't a thing20:46
leftyfbwell20:46
leftyfbit will attempt to update packages to whatever release you put into sources, but it skips over all the checks and balances that d-r-u does20:47
leftyfbwhich isn't recommended20:47
arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: You don't just put "devel" in where "jammy" or whatever usually goes? Also see https://github.com/wimpysworld/rolling-rhino20:47
leftyfbalso, still not the same as a rolling release20:47
InPhasekarol_: And yes, it's correct that lts is the thing for production use or users who just want reliability.  But it's perfectly reasonable to stay on normal for personal use if you're looking for cutting edge features and willing to learn and deal with issues that might come at a slightly higher rate.20:47
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arraybolt3[m]leftyfb: Well it's still the closest Ubuntu gets to a rolling release. I'm well aware that the way Ubuntu works isn't really rolling-release compatible, but if you absolutely have to try and fit an Ubuntu peg in a rolling hole, that's the closest you'll get even if it's not a good match.20:48
leftyfbarraybolt3[m]: no, you change jammy to kinetic20:48
ravagewell. anything else than a supported release is off topic here anyway. so lets move on or move the conversation20:48
LinuxHello, how can I make Ubuntu installer be served over LAN to install on another machine?20:48
karol_so u recomend to update in october20:48
InPhasekarol_: I used to run on normal regularly, and it was not really that bad if you are comfortable dealing with some bugs here and there.  Somebody needs to be riding that edge and testing things.  :)20:48
LinuxOr maybe just boot live ubuntu 22 from over the network20:48
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leftyfbLinux: PXE20:49
LinuxOh that hasn't changed, still the same bootp tftp pxe stuff?20:49
infinitylinux999anyone here use Rolling Rhino? I use the LTS releases, but I'm curious about Rolling Rhino20:49
leftyfbkarol_: I don't. I recommend sticking with 22.04 which is an LTS release where you get 5 years of support as opposed to 9 months20:49
leftyfb!ot | infinitylinux99920:49
ubottuinfinitylinux999: #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!20:49
Linuxhttps://linuxhint.com/pxe_boot_ubuntu_server/ I found this20:49
karol_oh, thx for advice20:49
LinuxCan you peek this over and see if it's okay?20:50
LinuxNothing dangerous20:50
ravageLinux, https://www.molnar-peter.hu/en/ubuntu-jammy-netinstall-pxe.html20:50
InPhaseleftyfb: There are different use cases for Linux.  Not everyone needs or prefers the stability of lts.  It really depends on what you're using a system for, and your capacity to deal with things.20:50
leftyfbLinux: there's lots of tutorials for PXE. You'll have to pick one and try it out20:50
Guest9167ravage: alright I removed the old kernel. Now I have more space. Now I will try the update20:50
LinuxWell I'm not wanting to install really20:51
ravageGuest9167, good luck. let us know if you run into any problems or report succeess :)20:51
leftyfbInPhase: they asked for a recommendation. I gave my recommendation which happens to be the same recommendation that is given here20:51
LinuxBut I want to serve up a ubuntu 22 live cd over the network, so people can boot from it over LAN and use the live cd without usb etc.20:51
LinuxThat way anyone on my LAN can boot any machine with Ubuntu without using a usb20:51
LinuxIf they want to install it later, they can.20:52
leftyfbLinux: yes, there are plenty of tutorials online to do that20:52
LinuxOk awesome20:52
ravageLinux, maybe have a look at https://netboot.xyz/ for a more general netboot thing20:52
LinuxOk20:52
Guest9167ravage: I have to restart first. So bye. I will tell you if everything worked or not.20:52
ravagesee ya :)20:53
tomreynGuest9167: the release upgrade may succeed now (it probably will), but the underlying issue (too small /boot for standard initrd's with most modules and standard compression) will remain, and you'll be in the same situation again.20:53
LinuxYeah, that's cool. They can boot into diff number of linux distro and try them out20:53
LinuxIf that's how I think it does20:53
LinuxReading now20:53
ravageLinux, exactly :)20:53
leftyfbLinux: good luck20:53
LinuxThis is a better solution, as you'd need multiple USBs, one for each machine and you can't plug it out and boot another, and buying all kinds of USB and keeping track of them and updating each's ISO and grub2 menu's will be a hassle. Netboot idea is better20:54
enigma9o7[m]@infinity I have a rolling rhino machine20:54
michael_how doo I reachh my windows netwrok20:54
Linuxmichael_: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/install-and-configure-samba#1-overview20:55
michael_thanks20:55
LinuxJust install the samba package, create share in smb.conf, set your security to user, use smbpasswd to make a password, and voila20:55
LinuxOr you can try security=share20:56
ravagethe default ubuntu installation should be able to access samba shares. you can access them with your Files application20:56
LinuxKDE and Gnome I think have ways to mount smb shares20:56
ravage[+] Other Locations -> Windows Network20:56
LinuxI use Ubuntu 22 but I don't use their GUI20:56
LinuxI use a different smaller window manager20:56
leftyfbmichael_: click on "other locations" in your file manager20:57
leftyfbLinux: none of that is necessary20:57
Linuxhttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/MountWindowsSharesPermanently what about this?20:58
leftyfbLinux: everything you suggest is a method of sharing smb/cifs shares TO Windows and other clients. Not their Ubuntu client reaching existing Windows shares20:58
LinuxI think the gnome/kde samba mount/access options don't have a custom mount point20:58
ravagethat was not the question20:58
leftyfbLinux: they didn't specify a custom mount point as a requirement20:59
LinuxOh I went the other way around20:59
LinuxSo for ubuntu 22 you don't need to install samba to access windows share?20:59
leftyfb!yy.mm | Linux21:00
ubottuLinux: Ubuntu version numbers are: YY.MM (YY=release year,MM=release month). Each year sees two releases, so just specifying YY is imprecise. See also https://www.ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle21:00
leftyfbLinux: no, you do not21:00
LinuxI understand. but .10 isn't out yet.21:00
LinuxWhen .10 comes out, I can specify .04 or .1021:00
leftyfbLinux: 22.04 is the latest release21:00
LinuxUntil then, it's understood that ubuntu 22 means 22.04. Once 22.10 comes out, we can specify21:00
LinuxUnless I'm wrong.21:00
leftyfbLinux: the next version of ubuntu starts development right after the latest is released. So there will always be a next release available (22.10)21:01
LinuxOh21:01
leftyfbLinux: you talked about being precise earlier21:01
LinuxOk then21:01
LinuxYes, thanks for the reminder then21:01
LinuxIt's easy to be imprecise and we need one another to keep each other on point.21:02
LinuxGood stuff.21:02
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guzzlefryIs there something like the `time` command that can also record peak ram usage?22:01
sarnoldguzzlefry: /usr/bin/time ?22:03
ravagei think he means a command that outputs the peak ram usage after the command end22:07
ravagelike time does with cpu time22:07
ravagei dont know any tool that does that22:08
ravageheh. ok it is time. sorry sarnold :D22:10
ravagei never used those format outputs22:10
sarnoldravage: the shell builtin time is nice and quick and easy but the command time gives way more details :)22:11
ravageguzzlefry, /usr/bin/time -f '%M' find /usr/bin22:12
ravagejust as a quick example. see the manpage. thats what i did now too :)22:12
LinuxHello22:16
LinuxHow may I enable resume/hibernate in Ubuntu 22.04?22:16
LinuxI'm trying to figure out22:16
LinuxI run into this problem: they say get the uuid of the swap from the fstab. But I don't have a swap partition with uuid. Iuse a /swapfile instead22:18
DynamiteDanLinux, you need to have space to store memory contents and when shutting down you there is the Suspend option22:20
DynamiteDanops22:20
LinuxI have created a btrfs subvolume at /swap22:20
DynamiteDanLinux, you need to have space to store memory contents and when shutting down you have there the Suspend option22:20
DynamiteDanit is not swap22:20
DynamiteDanit in a diferent file22:20
LinuxI can create a 64GB file for hibernate as I have 64 gb RAM22:20
DynamiteDanthe system creates for you22:21
DynamiteDanjust have the space22:22
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Guest5395tomreyn the update worked. Thanks for the help.23:05
tomreynGuest5395: very well. :)23:08
tomreyn<tomreyn> Guest9167: the release upgrade may succeed now (it probably will), but the underlying issue (too small /boot for standard initrd's with most modules and standard compression) will remain, and you'll be in the same situation again.23:08
tomreynGuest5395: ^ not sure you saw this previously23:09
agwentworthHi folks! How can I run a script as soon as I login to the desktop? I would like to apply my XModMap settings. Systemd service doesn't work since it triggers after wake when xmodmap doesn't have a "display"23:33
Eickmeyer[m]agwentworth: Make a .desktop file, similar to what you would find in /usr/share/applications, have it point to your script, and place it in ~/.config/autostart23:34
Eickmeyer[m]The Exec= line of the .desktop file specifically.23:35
agwentworthEickmeyer[m], that seems to only apply on startup, but doesn't apply if the computer goes to sleep and wakes. I am applying xmodmap settings on boot OK, it just gets unset after sleep23:38
sarnold~/.config/autostart should apply on login to the desktop, nothing to do with starting or suspending23:39
oerheksthat is a valid way, or the old way store them in ~/.Xmodmap, then  echo xmodmap ~/.Xmodmap >> ~/.bashrc23:39
sarnolddon't do that ^^ :) that'll swap your keys around every time you open a terminal23:39
oerheksoh23:40
sarnoldand if you ssh in, it'll run it even when there's no X ..23:40
oerheksno, you don't want that indeed23:40
sarnoldthe worst thing is, it'll *look* like it worked when you're testing it, but then it'll drive you insane :)23:40
agwentworthhmmm doesn't seem to work. I think it doesn't like the $DISPLAY var after wake23:40
sarnoldagwentworth: so, the thing is (a) I wouldn't expect X to forget your settings across sleep (b) I wouldn't expect your DISPLAY to suddenly not be set ..23:41
sarnoldagwentworth: maybe you've got something already set up on suspend or resume that's breaking things?23:41
sarnoldgranted, I haven't tried suspending a machine in ages23:42
Eickmeyer[m]agwentworth: you might be able to do something by placing a script in /usr/lib/pm-utils/sleep.d and have a "case $1 in hybernate|suspend)" your data here ";; resume | thaw)" your data here " ;; esac" or somethin g to that effect.23:42
agwentworthhmmm Eickmeyer[m] do you know how I can check the logs of the script running there? I tried this and it didn't work23:45
agwentworthI see /usr/bin/xmodmap:  unable to open display ''23:46
agwentworthon a systemd unit with After=sleep.target :(23:46
Eickmeyer[m]agwentworth: Then it might not work as it might not have access to the display as it probably runs as root. I don't know any way to do it as the user.23:46
agwentworththe [Service] section has User=Allen in it :D in the .service file23:47
agwentworthbut anywho thank yall so much for taking a stab at this. I will continue to poke around. Seriously, I appreciate yall's input23:48
Eickmeyer[m]Oh, you might have to make a user systemd service, do you know how to do that?23:49
agwentworthah no I don't Eickmeyer[m]23:51
agwentworthah I found it. gotcha, this looks good Eick. Thank you!23:56
sarnoldI don't know if I'd expect a user server to have access to the DISPLAY or XAUTHORITY variables..23:56
Eickmeyer[m]sarnold: It's worth a shot.23:56
sarnoldyeah23:56
sarnoldbut I still suspect an earlier effort to do somethign has caused more problems than it's solved23:56
Eickmeyer[m]At least, that's how pulseaudio.x11 and pipewire both work.23:57
Eickmeyer[m]sarnold: That's fair.23:57

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