[00:00] <Guest93> I am OK with the kernel version, I would just like the newest headers, as I can't compile my software, which depends on more recent linux functionality that I upgraded the kernel for.  Is there some kind of package that will let me update those?
[00:00] <oerheks> no, upgrade your kernel and you are fine.
[00:01] <Guest93> okay then. I guess I should just follow this? : https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds
[00:01] <oerheks> no, those are for testing only.
[00:01] <Guest93> or is there a more recomended way of doing this
[00:01] <oerheks> you say you already have HWE installed, ask your vendowr howto boot into 5.15
[00:02] <Guest93> I see. okay. i'll look into that, thanks
[00:02] <oerheks> maybe an admin panel, we don; t know
[00:13] <Guest93> so I managed to boot into linux 5.15. However this didn't solve the issue with my headers; I still do not have the correct headers
[00:15] <oerheks> did you install build essentials? that should pull in headers and such
[00:15] <oerheks> !build
[00:17] <Guest93> yes, I have that installed. I just reinstalled "linux-headers-5.15.0-46-generic"
[00:17] <Guest93> for some reason, I am still having an issue with <sys/syscall.h> not having definitions for some of the newer linux syscalls
[00:18] <oerheks> nobody can answer that, put the output in a pastebin and share?
[00:18] <oerheks> !paste
[00:18] <Guest93>  error: ‘SYS_pidfd_getfd’ undeclared (first use in this function); did you mean ‘SYS_pidfd_open’?
[00:19] <Guest93> its from a program that uses this system call.  (man pidfd_getfd)
[00:36] <Guest93> cat /usr/include/x86_64-linux-gnu/bits/syscall.h | grep "SYS_pidfd"
[00:36] <Guest93> # define SYS_pidfd_open __NR_pidfd_open
[00:36] <Guest93> # define SYS_pidfd_send_signal __NR_pidfd_send_signal
[00:36] <oerheks> 1. use a pastebin for that.
[00:36] <Guest93> seems to be some kind of deficiecy in the newest syscall.h, since I have the latest package installed
[00:37] <oerheks> 2. you share no info what you want to compile, and no output
[00:37] <oerheks> so, i go to bed, good luck!
[00:41] <Guest93> well, I have given this information: it is a C program that attempts to use this system call. the system headers are missing the SYS_* constant for this syscall
[02:09] <sarah> Hi, I'm new to Ubuntu. I downloaded an AppImage but it doesn't run. I went into permissions and checked "Allow executing file as a program" but it still doesn't run.
[02:10] <sarah> What else could I try?
[02:10] <InPhase> sarah: Run it from the terminal so you can see the error messages you are probably missing.
[02:12] <sarah> how do I know the name of it to type into the terminal?
[02:15] <InPhase> Well you use "cd" to change to the directory where it is stored.  Then you run it like ./MyDownload.AppImage
[02:15] <InPhase> cd is like "cd Downloads" or wherever you put it
[02:16] <InPhase> Note that if it's executable you can usually just type "./MyDo" and then it tab to save some typing.  That will tab complete it for you if that's the only file that starts like that.
[02:16] <InPhase> and then it tab, should be, and then hit tab
[02:19] <sarah> dlopen(): error loading libfuse.so.2
[02:19] <sarah> AppImages require FUSE to run.
[02:19] <sarah> You might still be able to extract the contents of this AppImage
[02:19] <sarah> if you run it with the --appimage-extract option.
[02:19] <sarah> See https://github.com/AppImage/AppImageKit/wiki/FUSE
[02:19] <sarah> for more information
[02:45] <sarah> I went to the website that error message gave and followed the instructions to DL FUSE. AppImage still doesn't run
[02:46] <sarah> Oh, there it goes!
[02:47] <sarah> InFuse thank you!
[03:04] <d4rk1> hello?
[05:48] <ferz> Hello, I've just updated to 22.04 LTS, and firefox snap advise me that an update is available.
[05:48] <ferz> How can I update firefox snap?
[07:26] <ravage> sudo snap refresh firefox
[08:06] <ferz> ravage: thank you
[08:08] <ferz> What's about Network Manager widget that is not available on Ubuntu 22.04?
[08:08] <ferz> How can I choose the wifi network to connect to?
[08:08] <ferz> I say that it's not available on my desktop, I'm not sure that it's not into 22.04 LTS.
[08:10] <geirha> I can choose wifi network just fine in ubuntu 22.04 here
[08:17] <elias_a> ferz: You can find network settings also clicking the battery icon in top right corner.
[08:18] <elias_a> ferz: Network icon is not shown if the network connection is disabled.
[08:39] <BASHitup> hello
[08:39] <BASHitup> Fuck it, never mind. I forget. Carry on. I'm outs before in
[08:41] <ferz> elias_a: thank you.  But from the battery icon I can only access to network settings. There is not any icon to enable or disable network.
[08:42] <BASHitup> Make sure that's on topic
[08:42] <elias_a> ferz: When you select a network, wifi is turned on.
[08:44] <BASHitup> He's pushing it. All OSes have networks. If it's not a specific Ubuntu network tool, I'd call this rebel "off-topic" behavior
[08:44] <varaindemian> preffered way to install Obisidia on ubuntu? https://obsidian.md/download
[08:44] <elias_a> ferz: I have got wifi on/off selection under battery icon.
[08:44] <BASHitup> Now this is just utter chaos
[08:44] <BASHitup> If it goes on like this, well, I don't know what
[08:44] <arraybolt3[m]> BASHitup: Sorry, but as an official Ubuntu Member, I believe it's on-topic. You're being disruptive, please stop.
[08:44] <BASHitup> I dare not say
[08:45] <BASHitup> How does that work anyway, that there is some "official" designation of Ubuntu member?
[08:45] <arraybolt3[m]> ferz: You're probably just missing your WiFi drivers.
[08:46] <BASHitup> And I am leaving because I'm not interested in fixing network issues and, at lest for myself ... yeah, that is a lot of work. Fix the DNS tables, flush the iptables, reset the adapter, remove the adapter, check the physical stack
[08:46] <arraybolt3[m]> ferz: Try finding "Software Sources" in your Application Menu, then launch it.
[08:46] <BASHitup> Talk networks and you will go on like that for hours, up and down the OSI model
[08:46] <arraybolt3[m]> !ops | BASHitup is being disruptive
[08:46] <BASHitup> Ha, that quick
[08:46] <BASHitup> MOTHERFUCKER!
[08:46] <BASHitup> QUICKER QUICKER QUICKER
[08:47] <BASHitup> OH I'M STIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL HERE
[08:47] <BASHitup> OH NO
[08:47] <arraybolt3[m]> ferz: You'll need an alternate way of connecting to the Internet to get the drivers installed - are you able to tether with your phone or connect using an Ethernet cable?
[08:50] <arraybolt3> ferz: I see you're marked as Away, so here's everything in one package for when you get back so you don't have to read through the trolling temper tantrum above.
[08:51] <arraybolt3> ferz: Connect to the Internet by tethering with your phone or by using an Ethernet cable or something like that. Open the application menu, and search for "Software & Updates" or "Software Sources" (depends on the flavor of Ubuntu you're using). Launch that app, then click on "Additional Drivers". You should be able to select and install the driver for your WiFi adapter from there.
[09:26] <if_else> hi, how does ubuntu livecd builed. I want to custom a ISO image, but I could not google the offical build way.
[09:27] <if_else> offical livecd could pxe with ISO, I have tried clonezilla based ubuntu release. it seemed that it still boot like Debian with squashfs.
[09:28] <if_else> and its initrd.img dhcp with ipconfig like debian
[09:28] <if_else> NOT like offical livecd DHCP with dhclient
[11:11] <MonoL> I need the ROCm rock-dkms kernel modules but idk how to get them
[11:13] <MonoL> I tried "wget -qO - http://repo.radeon.com/rocm/rocm.gpg.key | sudo apt-key add -" but I get "Warning: apt-key is deprecated. Manage keyring files in trusted.gpg.d instead (see apt-key(8))"
[11:13] <MonoL> so idk what to do now
[11:15] <ravage> MonoL, https://itsfoss.com/apt-key-deprecated/
[11:16] <WeeBey> Good morning. At some point I installed xfce and set the WM to lightwm; was that terminal app to select the WM a built in app? I would like to change gdm3.
[11:17] <ravage> sudo dpkg-reconfigure gdm3
[11:17] <webchat31> I am facing some issue with bridge mac address inheritance on ubuntu 22.04 seems some already face the same issue when migrated netplan config from 20.04 to 22.04 the easy solution was to hardcode the mac address but in my case seems not possible to do that and I am wondering of the root of this issue
[11:18] <ravage> WeeBey, more details: https://ubuntuhandbook.org/index.php/2020/07/change-default-display-manager-ubuntu-20-04/
[11:19] <ravage> webchat31, what is the exact error? ehat did you try to fix it? was is the expected and actual result?
[11:23] <webchat31> the error that after migrating my netplan config from 20.04 to 22.04 the netwrok is broken after investigating a bit I found that when linking a bridge to a device in 22.04 the bridge does inherit the mac address from the device while in 20.04 it does if I manually set the macaddress on the bridge it works but I did not need that on 20.04
[11:30] <ravage> so ypu solved your problem already?
[11:30] <webchat31> my expectation is to make a bridge inherit the mac address from the device after doing "sudo  brctl addif  br0 eth0"
[11:31] <webchat31> the solution of hardcoding the mac address will not work for me
[11:34] <ravage> webchat31, https://askubuntu.com/questions/1042241/how-to-force-a-bridge-to-clone-mac-address-from-first-added-physical-port https://bugs.launchpad.net/netplan/+bug/1718607
[11:36] <MonoL> Oh thanks ravage! So it's not actually an error and I can just carry on
[11:38] <ravage> MonoL, it is a warning. you could try to do it the right way. for now it will still work.
[11:39] <webchat31> ravange I had to mention that when when I generate the netplan config I only know the device name but not the macaddress so I am looking for alternative than injecting the macaddress in the config I have checking those posts on askubuntu
[11:46] <MonoL> If I do sudo usermod -a -G render $LOGNAME do I change the $LOGNAME to my ubuntu username? and do I keep the $?
[11:47] <MonoL> Or do I even need to bother adding my username to the render group if I'm using 22.04?
[11:47] <Habbie> $LOGNAME means 'insert the value of variable LOGNAME'
[11:47] <Habbie> if you insert a value yourself, you drop the $
[11:47] <MonoL> Ah nice
[11:47] <Habbie> try: echo $LOGNAME
[11:47] <MonoL> good work
[11:47] <MonoL> I see
[11:50] <MonoL> Bash is fun
[12:50] <ApostleInTriumph> Hello. There's a new hard drive mounted on the system. it's owned by root with current access `drwxr-xr-x`. How do I enable all users to be able to create their own files/directories? Also, what if I want to restrict a user to see only the files created by him/her?
[12:52] <lotuspsychje> !chmod | ApostleInTriumph
[12:55] <ApostleInTriumph> lotuspsychje what values to set for my usecase?
[12:58] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:58] <ferz> elias_a: thank you for your support. The network is enabled but the icon is not available on the top deck.
[12:59] <ferz> arraybolt3[m]: I've the wifi connection, I need only to disable it or to choose another wifi BSID.
[13:05] <laguna> thunderbird is not working too well on this version of ubuntu it needs to be patched
[13:06] <ApostleInTriumph> is there a shortcut to create a group and add all existing users?
[13:06] <ApostleInTriumph> instead of doing it one by one?
[13:06] <ferz> arraybolt3[m]: yes, I usually tether with my smartphone whenever the cable line has troubles.
[13:08] <ferz> arraybolt3[m]: but I've not trouble to connect using wifi, but there was a network manager widget on top deck until 20.04 LTS and not I'm on 22.04 LTS and it is not available anymore.
[13:08] <laguna> the show remote content in an email flickers when you try to look at preferences in thundebird
[13:15] <deadrom> Hi all.
[13:17] <deadrom> I need a bare metal backup&recovery solution and came across ReaR, "relax and recover", sounds like what I was looking for but then the manpage says "For all permanent setups we recommend using something more professional for backup, either  a traditional backup software (open source or commercial) or rsync with hardlink based solutions"
[13:17] <deadrom> Not sure how to take this.
[13:21] <deadrom> That just means the very methob mentioned there, NETFS, is only to be seen as a demo method?
[13:30] <ravage> deadrom, sounds like a topic for #ubuntu-discuss . it is not really an Ubuntu support topic
[14:57] <anddam> I have an ubuntu 22 guest in qemu, if I leave the vm idling for a while then the display gets black and I cannot recover that by hitting any key
[14:58] <anddam> I *think* this is a power saving thing, i.e. somehow the virtual display is blanked and cannot correctly handle a wakeup
[14:58] <anddam> I can ssh into the system, I can also send ACPI commands and see it reboot or poweroff clean
[14:58] <anddam> question: can I disable power saving features both in the session and at the DM?
[15:08] <pyzozord> Hello, can I make my ubuntu have different sensitivity for external mouse and trackpoint?
[15:15] <jhutchins> anddam: Yes, you can disable the power saving.  There are settings in the menu.
[15:16] <jhutchins> anddam: I'm guessing that it's goint to a state where you'd briefly press the power button on a physical machine.
[15:17] <anddam> jhutchins: I do not see this entry in the menu
[15:17] <anddam> I am talking about the menu at the gdm prompt, I already disabled suspend for my gnome user session
[15:19] <jhutchins> anddam: I don't know then, I'm running xfce.
[15:19] <jhutchins> anddam: There may be more settings, I have a power manager.
[15:20] <jhutchins> anddam: I've only seen power savings applied at the GUI level.  There are options when running in non-gui mode, but they don't interfere if the GUI is running and managing the power.
[15:21] <jhutchins> anddam: You should be able to revive it by restarting gdm/lightdm, but you will loose your session.
[15:21] <jhutchins> jhutchins: Probably re-post in an hour or so when different people are on.
[15:26] <jhutchins> anddam: *restarting the dm from ssh.
[16:03] <anddam> jhutchins: thanks
[16:07] <peirik> Is there any way to show the Dock on multiple monitors, but not all? 🤔 Let's say I have 4 monitors, and I only want the Dock to show on monitor 1 and 2, but not on 3 and 4?
[16:09] <Habbie> peirik, i have no idea, but which desktop?
[16:10] <peirik> Or is there a way to show open/active applications on secondary monitors without using the Dock? I'm already using the Gnome extension Multi Monitors Add-on, but that only shows the activities top panel
[16:10] <peirik> Habbie: I'm using gnome :)
[16:11] <peirik> Gnome 42.2 to be exact
[16:25] <axsuul> My server stopped responding this morning and in my /var/log/syslog I'm seeing a "general protection fault": https://0x0.st/ofik.txt      Does this usually point to a hardware failure?
[16:30] <jhutchins> axsuul: The system kept running well enough to create that log, so it wasn't a total crash.
[16:31] <jhutchins> axsuul: It could be hardware, but we have no idea what software was running at the time, or what it was trying to do.
[16:31] <jhutchins> axsuul: Are there other errors in the log, or is everything fine until it faults?
[16:31] <jhutchins> axsuul: Are all of the fans working properly?
[16:32] <jhutchins> axsuul: Is the inside of the case clean and free of dust and obstructions?
[16:32] <jhutchins> axsuul: You could try re-seating any modules and connectors.
[16:32] <axsuul> Yep I'm not seeing any other errors in the log
[16:33] <axsuul> jhutchins: in terms of the fans and stuff, it's a dedicated server in a datacenter so not sure but I can ask the sysadmin to check
[16:35] <jhutchins> axsuul: It might be useful to install lm-sensors and set up some hardware monitoring.
[16:40] <axsuul> Thanks will look into that
[16:40] <axsuul> Know a good library to export lm-sensors  to Prometheus?
[17:18] <jhutchins> axsuul: prometheus is not a good search term.  What does it do?
[17:18] <axsuul> Ah it's basically a metrics backend that you can then feed to Grafana: https://prometheus.io
[17:19] <axsuul> similar to InfluxDB or Graphite
[17:51] <jhutchins> Seems like there's a niche for a software package that monitors a servers status, including hardware, and displays it as a web page.
[17:52] <jhutchins> I guess most of that need is met by multi-serer monitoring packages like nagios.
[18:08] <Guest6949> Hey! Does anyone know off-hand how I might query my key repeat speed? I know I can change it with `xset r rate` but I don't know how to see what it is currently
[18:10] <_jak> I read the man page, and it doesn't specify
[18:13] <llanhmod> If you set it...then you know what it is...right?
[18:14] <llanhmod> says it set to the nearest value that the hardware can support
[19:21] <jhutchins> llanhmod: What says that?
[19:29] <linuxmint> hey
[19:29] <linuxmint> op
[19:40] <llanhmod> jhutchins: the manpage for xset
[19:41] <jhutchins> llanhmod: thx.
[19:44] <MonoL> hipErrorNoBinaryForGpu: Unable to find code object for all current devices!
[19:45]  * MonoL starts to cry
[20:00] <MonoL> I've pretty much spent all day trying to get Stable Diffusion going on this machine
[20:00] <gordonjcp> I'd like to try that but I think it would make my GTX970 very sad
[20:01] <rs2009> yep, same with my gt 1030 :( killyourfm's output images looked really good
[20:04] <MonoL> It just doesn't like my 6700xt
[20:05] <gordonjcp> rs2009: yeah I just switched from a GT1030
[20:06] <gordonjcp> rs2009: tbh although the GTX970 is faster I think the CPU in my old i5 was faster than this xeon, but 48GB makes DaVinci Resolve much happier than 16GB
[20:07] <rs2009> gordonjcp: I'm actually using a 5950X with a GT 1030 :facepalm:
[20:08] <gordonjcp> rs2009: I'm currently absolutely *caning* this with a big render and it's still running quieter and cooler than my PS4, which my partner is playing Little Nightmares on
[20:09] <gordonjcp> rs2009: don't know what it is about that game but it makes the fan absolutely scream
[20:09] <gordonjcp> rs2009: model name	: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X5660  @ 2.80GHz
[20:09] <gordonjcp> two of 'em, 12 lovely cores of Xeon goodness, powered by a magic HP power supply I hope I never have to replace
[20:09] <MonoL> Can someone make a Stable Diffusion snap plz
[20:10] <MonoL> That works with AMD GPU
[20:10] <rs2009> MonoL: I'll take a look at doing that tomorrow morning
[20:11] <MonoL> Thanks
[20:31] <imi> is there a readdach any detached screen flag for screen?
[20:34] <llanhmod> imi: perhaps... -A for attach and -D for detatch?
[20:35] <llanhmod> heh..I cannot spell today
[20:35] <llanhmod> detach*
[20:36] <johnny_linux> I want apologize for the last transmission, i panicked and said many silly things, losing a son to something that should not have been has taken its toll. Again, i said many things that were out of order and do apologize. thank you for your time and efforts.
[20:36] <llanhmod> imi: better yet: https://www.gnu.org/software/screen/manual/html_node/Invoking-Screen.html#Invoking-Screen
[20:36] <Guest9320> I am attempting to compile some software that depends on https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/kinetic/man2/pidfd_getfd.2.html , however the relevant constant "SYS_pidfd_getfd" is missing from <sys/syscalls.h>. I am using Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS with Linux  5.15.0-46-generic .
[21:07] <jr_web_dev> not sure if this is the right channel for this but here goes.  Im using xubuntu, when i close the lid, the screen freezes.. i have to switch to tty to reboot.. anyone would know how i can begin fixing this issue
[21:10] <deego> jr_web_dev: this sound like just the channel to me :)
[21:13] <johnny_linux> what version ?
[21:14] <jr_web_dev> ubuntu 22.04.1
[21:15] <johnny_linux> no comment
[21:16] <johnny_linux> id wait for the nexr point release.
[21:16] <johnny_linux> next *
[21:16] <ravage> jr_web_dev, i dont have xubuntu here but maybe that workaround works for you? https://fostips.com/lid-close-action-ubuntu-21-04-laptop/
[21:17] <ravage> change the action from suspend to ignore until you can figure out why suspend does not work?
[21:18] <ravage> you can also try hibernate. i don know the default value
[21:18] <jr_web_dev> johnny_linux lol,
[21:18] <jr_web_dev> ok ravage let me check it out and see
[21:24] <jr_web_dev> thanks think that worked
[21:25] <johnny_linux> log out and back in and see if it works
[21:26] <johnny_linux> services have their ways
[21:38] <Square> i updated to ubuntu 22.04 recently (from 20.04). Discord worked well after upgrade. Now, Discord forces you to update their software, like they do ever so often. But, now i cannot uninstall the old client. "Ubuntu Software" says "Unable to remove discord-canary: no packages to remove."
[21:38] <ravage> and how did you install discord on 20.04?
[21:41] <Bashing-om> Square: ^ a snap package ? what shows ' snap list --all ' ?
[21:43] <Square> When discord needed upgrades on 20.04 you were given a .deb file that you just clicked. Would require you to uninstall first, then click it again to install.
[21:43] <Square> And it was done using the "Ubuntu Software" UI.
[21:45] <ravage> Square, does "sudo apt list --installed | grep discord" output anything?
[21:45] <Square> > snap list --all | grep discord
[21:45] <Square> ...gives nothing
[21:46] <ravage> works without sudo too :D
[21:46] <Square> > sudo apt list --installed | grep discord
[21:46] <Square> gives : discord-canary/now 0.0.136 amd64 [installed,local]
[21:46] <Square>  
[21:47] <ravage> ok. so "sudo apt remove discord-canary" should get rid of it
[21:47] <Square> nice
[21:47] <Square> thanks
[21:47] <ravage> and you can just do "sudo snap install discord" after that
[21:47] <ravage> to keep it updated
[21:48] <Square> i hade such issue with the snap package on 20.04. It was plagued with tedious CPU maxing out bugs
[21:48] <ravage> my discord snap runs just fine
[21:49] <ravage> and all my other snaps too
[21:49] <ravage> you probably have the firefox already installed anyway
[22:55] <miko83> hi
[22:56] <tomreyn> hi miko83
[23:49] <pycurious> is there a way to livepatch kernels that does not cost money?
[23:49] <leftyfb> !livepatch | pycurious
[23:50] <leftyfb> pycurious: it's free for up to 3 machines for personal use. Beyond that, it's a commercial product from Canonical.
[23:51] <pycurious> is there a way to live patch kernels without using canonical's solution?
[23:51] <leftyfb> pycurious: I'm not aware of any that would be supported here
[23:52] <leftyfb> pycurious: I'm not aware of any that would be supported here
[23:53] <pycurious> what happens in Debian? Is there a live patch solution for that?
[23:53] <leftyfb> pycurious: ask in #debian
[23:58] <leftyfb> pycurious: what's wrong with the free livepatch?