[00:13] <Auctus> if i upgraded from 20.04 to 22.04, why does "snap info snap-store" say: "tracking:     latest/stable/ubuntu-20.04
[01:01] <Guest80> Hello, I'm totally new on Ubuntu and I have a problem. It does not want to be put in suspend. It suspends for 5 secs before turning up, even when the lid is closed. I tried GNOME Tweaks and even edited logind.conf but it doesn't work 😔 I'm nearly losing my mind. Can someone helps me ? Thank you !
[01:07] <guzzlefry> hello, is it possible to lock an application to a certain network interface?
[01:08] <guzzlefry> Say I only want traffic for the given application going to tun0.
[01:10] <sarnold> guzzlefry: yeah, the usual approach is to run the application in its own network namespace
[01:11] <sarnold> guzzlefry: I think it's a bit hard to find good documentation on the idea, but https://www.wireguard.com/netns/ is at least short :)
[01:13] <guzzlefry> thanks
[01:39] <charlesbel999999> for new  wich chat are the best ?
[01:39] <guzzlefry> Seems like there should be some handy way to do this automatically.
[01:39] <charlesbel999999> someone guides
[01:42] <sarnold> guzzlefry: yeah
[01:42] <guzzlefry> sarnold: application firewall maybe? Assuming those exist in Linux...
[01:43] <sarnold> guzzlefry: maaaaybe; firejail is popular but I dunno what it's like to use it
[01:45] <guzzlefry> `firejail --x11 --net=device openbox`
[01:45] <guzzlefry> Seems straightforward...
[02:20] <thechosen4952nd> hello I have a small issue on my new pc
[02:20] <thechosen4952nd> its a dell that came with Ubuntu
[02:21] <thechosen4952nd> I bought a new monitor for like $150 and its a LG 24" 144hz display. It displays everything fine at 60hz
[02:21] <thechosen4952nd> when I change it to 143.97hz it shows this static in the white area
[02:21] <thechosen4952nd> when I take a screenshot and switch back to 60hz it looks normal
[02:22] <thechosen4952nd> anything above 60hz and everything flips out basically
[02:22] <thechosen4952nd> please help
[03:29] <furiano> Hello
[03:29] <wez> .o/
[04:34] <dabbler_> thechosen4952nd: have you checked for any Linux support from LG? Setup instructions, driver advice, anything like that?
[04:48] <dabbler_> I broke my boot process by moving my root filesystem into a LUKS container. I think the way to fix it is to re-run grub-config (and maybe grub-install too), but I'm not quite sure how to do that properly or adequately when I'm booted to an installer ISO rather than that root filesystem. Anyone know?
[04:50] <dabbler_> Why I did such a thing in the first place: the 22.04.1 server installer doesn't seem to support btrfs+LUKS, so I went with btrfs and added the LUKS myself
[05:00] <esv> the joys of fileystem encryption :)
[05:00] <esv> https://blog.tinned-software.net/automount-a-luks-encrypted-volume-on-system-start/
[05:01] <esv> hope it helps.
[05:02] <dabbler_> esv: thanks! Giving it a read.
[05:03] <esv> works for me, but I think I have ext4
[05:03] <esv> yep, ext4 on lvm
[05:05] <esv> are you at the initramfs prompt?
[05:18] <esv> I heard there is a new tool to integrate linux to Active Directory other than sssd, does anyone have any info?
[05:21] <esv> guess I found it: https://ubuntu.com/blog/new-active-directory-integration-features-in-ubuntu-22-04-part-1
[05:23] <esv> well, does not seem to be a replacement of sssd :)
[06:35] <Diagon> How can I get a two dimentional grid of workspaces in gnome?
[06:36] <Diagon> I've tried Workspace Matrix, but it's failing.  (I'm getting the "missing "v6" api" issue, but everything is up-to-date.)
[06:43] <dabbler_> esv: unfortunately that guide won't work for the partition that contains /etc
[06:44] <dabbler_> When it tries to boot normally it dumps me at an initramfs prompt, yes
[06:47] <Guest2955> which is the best software to write DVD's for external DVD player
[06:47] <Guest2955> I want movie that has autoplay
[06:47] <Guest2955> for ubuntu
[06:48] <Guest2955> DeVeDe NG or brasero
[06:48] <Guest2955> ?
[07:42] <zetheroo> Does anyone here know when Canonical first officially announced that they were shipping Ubuntu 22.04 exclusively with openssl3?
[07:46] <Habbie> zetheroo, i don't have an answer to that, but i know i found out in january (of this year) when i tried to start building packages for it
[07:49] <zetheroo> Habbie: ok, interesting. I'm hoping that there was an official info on the change at some point though.
[07:50] <Habbie> zetheroo, it may also have "simply" followed from Debian making the switch upstream, in testing or unstable
[07:50] <Habbie> zetheroo, did you see https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/openssl-3-0-transition-plans/24453 ?
[07:50] <zetheroo> It's one thing to add openssl3, while keeping some backwards comparability for some months or so post-release, but dropping openssl1 entirely seems a tad sudden and drastic ...
[07:51] <Habbie> debian 10 shipped with two versions of openssl and it was a total tyre fire
[07:51] <Habbie> be careful what you wish for
[07:52] <zetheroo> Habbie: that linked post dates back to Oct 2021 if I see correctly.
[07:52] <Habbie> that's also how i interpret it
[07:53] <zetheroo> However, that's a far cry from an official announcement of what will happen - the language "we're planning to move" is not very definitive.
[07:53] <Habbie> sure
[07:53] <Habbie> https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/jammy-jellyfish-release-notes/24668
[07:54] <Habbie> this post, edited 173 times, at some point started mentioning it officially
[07:55] <Habbie> but, what problem are you running into / are you trying to solve?
[07:56] <zetheroo> I guess there's no way to see the edit history :D
[07:56] <Habbie> click the notepad button
[07:56] <Habbie> with the 173 next to it
[07:57] <zetheroo> ah ... and then the arrows at the bottom-left of the dialog ... nice
[07:57] <Habbie> yes
[07:57] <Habbie> and then some patience because it's 173 versions
[07:57] <zetheroo> LOL :D
[07:57] <zetheroo> So the reason I am asking ...
[07:59] <zetheroo> We use a product called ESET Endpoint Security on all our PCs (Windows/Mac/Ubuntu), and the change to openssl3 broke the software and ESET seem caught with their pants down.
[08:00] <zetheroo> They expect an openssl3 version to be released ~Sept/Oct
[08:00] <Habbie> well, we have nobody to blame but ESET, and perhaps the admin that upgraded all those PCs without checking
[08:01] <zetheroo> Anyhow, I'll dig through the edit history then ...
[08:01] <Habbie> the openssl 3.0 mention is new in revision 105 of that earlier URL, dated Apr 20
[08:02] <Habbie> so, at least 3 months after they actually did the transition
[08:04] <Habbie> zetheroo, i see it - https://forum.eset.com/topic/32613-eset-management-agent-rhel-9x-openssl-30x/
[09:05] <dabbler_> I installed ubuntu-server, which works as expected, then ubuntu-desktop but without the "recommended" packages. Now I get a black screen with blinking cursor at the point at which I'd expect the GUI to begin. Any ideas?
[09:21] <dabbler_> I'm unable to open a console with Ctrl-Alt-F#
[09:22] <EriC^^> !nomodeset | dabbler_
[09:28] <dabbler_> Correction: I can get a console. I just need to use the left Ctrl and Alt buttons to get it. Smh
[09:30] <dabbler_> EriC^^: ok, thanks. I'll try that. While you're, though, maybe you can help me with my more EFI-adjacent (?) problem 😆
[09:33] <EriC^^> what's up?
[09:36] <dabbler_> I reinstalled Ubuntu into btrfs, then put btrfs inside LUKS. Now it can't load the root filesystem, ofc. I tried fixing it following a guide (https://devconnected.com/how-to-encrypt-root-filesystem-on-linux/#Install_and_Configure_GRUB_Bootloader) but it doesn't fix it. Adding those options to my /etc/default/grub isn't enough
[09:36] <EriC^^> ah, out of my pay grade that one, no idea on btrfs
[09:37] <EriC^^> what does it do when you try booting?
[09:37] <dabbler_> Well, I don't think it's specific to btrfs, actually
[09:37] <dabbler_> It dumps me at an initramfs prompt
[09:38] <dabbler_> Instead of promoting me for the password to decrypt the root fs
[09:39] <dabbler_> I notice that adding those grub options to /etc/default/grub didn't lead to any new insmod entries being included in /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[09:40] <EriC^^> btw GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y is only for when /boot is part of the root fs
[09:41] <dabbler_> Ok, I wondered.
[09:42] <EriC^^> can you boot a live usb to troubleshoot?
[09:42] <dabbler_> I'll take that out, then. What about GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="cryptdevice=UUID=foo root=UUID=bar"?
[09:43] <dabbler_> EriC^^: yes, I can. I can also just manually decrypt and mount root before continuing the boot process
[09:43] <dabbler_> Which is why I temporarily moved on to getting myself into GUI problems hahaha
[09:44] <EriC^^> dabbler_: aha, did you add stuff to /etc/crypttab?
[09:44] <dabbler_> Yep
[09:45] <EriC^^> did you run update-initramfs ?
[09:45] <dabbler_> Oh, no
[09:45] <EriC^^> maybe that'll do it
[09:45] <EriC^^> update-initramfs -c -k all
[09:47] <dabbler_> Does that automatically see that the root in use is within a LUKS container?
[09:48] <dabbler_> Sweet! It wants my pw
[09:48] <dabbler_> Yaaay
[09:48] <EriC^^> nice
[09:49] <dabbler_> Thanks! Now I'll try that nomodeset thing
[09:49] <EriC^^> no problem, ok
[09:49] <EriC^^> dabbler_: sudo ubuntu-drivers devices  might show which graphics driver is recommended for your system
[09:51] <dabbler_> Two devices shown. Nvidia GPU and the Broadcom WiFi adapter
[09:52] <dabbler_> I installed the proprietary Nvidia driver during installation. It says it recommends nvidia-driver-390 now
[09:52] <dabbler_> Let's see if that's the one I installed
[09:54] <minimo> hola
[09:54] <dabbler_> Apparently not. Not sure what the installer installed then. Anyway, it's installing now
[09:58] <dabbler_> EriC^^: when it finishes, can I just start-x or something or do I need to reboot to load kernel modules or something?
[09:58] <dabbler_> Welp, xinit isn't it
[09:59] <dabbler_> I'm just rebooting
[10:01] <dabbler_> EriC^^: oh dear. Well, it's not stuck at a cursor anymore, but it's displaying garbage
[10:02] <dabbler_> Maybe I should just uninstall the proprietary stuff and see what happens
[10:03] <dabbler_> Ugh. It's corrupted everything. when I switch to a tty, a little blinking underscore appears amidst the warped garbage 😆
[10:06] <dabbler_> EriC^^: I can't catch it. Unless there's something I can hold down during the boot process to not start the DE, I guess I need recovery mode?
[10:07] <EriC^^> sounds like you have to use nomodeset again to get a proper tty/gui
[10:10] <dabbler_> EriC^^: Ok. Unfortunately I seem to be having an Apple EFI issue again. Normally when it boots it goes right to Grub, but now when I hold option at boot, there's no Grub/Ubuntu entry shown
[10:11] <EriC^^> hmm maybe secureboot was enabled or something when installing the nvidia stuff?
[10:12] <dabbler_> Macs don't support secure boot. I remember reading that and during the installation of that Nvidia driver I saw a message that to the effect of "no secure boot found"
[10:12] <EriC^^> oh
[10:12] <EriC^^> guess you have to use a live usb again + configfile to load grub
[10:13] <dabbler_> On it
[10:13] <dabbler_> Oh, I need to add nomodeset
[10:14] <dabbler_> How do I specify that when doing 'configfile'?
[10:18] <EriC^^> dabbler_: press 'e' over the entry and add it to the line linux vmlinuz ... then press f10 or ctrl+x to boot it
[10:18] <EriC^^> i think if you head to recovery -> fail safe graphics it's basically the same thing
[10:20] <dabbler_> But the entry is for the Ubuntu installation in the installation ISO
[10:22] <EriC^^> dabbler_: you have to run configfile first to load the grub of the actual install
[10:23] <dabbler_> When I do that it doesn't stop at any menus
[10:23] <dabbler_> The first stop is when it asks me to decrypt root
[10:23] <EriC^^> oh, odd, try holding shift as soon as it loads
[10:24] <EriC^^> left shift or esc maybe
[10:24] <EriC^^> did you remove that =Y in grub btw?
[10:25] <EriC^^> for the cryptodisk thing
[10:27] <dabbler_> Yes
[10:31] <EriC^^> ok cool
[10:32] <dabbler_>  EriC^^: Left shift doesn't have any effect and esc takes me back to a screen-filling version of the same grub menu ("try or install Ubuntu server") if I press it quickly enough after the 'configfile' or does nothing if I wait a moment
[10:33] <EriC^^> hmm did you try entering the passphrase when it asks?
[10:33] <dabbler_> Not after having held something
[10:33] <EriC^^> nevermind
[10:34] <dabbler_> Should I just chroot from the installer's shell?
[10:34] <EriC^^> easiest thing to do i think would be to load the live usb and yeah ^
[10:34] <EriC^^> actually maybe not even chroot, just see what efibootmgr -v looks like, then go from there
[10:35] <dabbler_> K
[10:39] <ratchanan> Hello. Did anyone notice that vim update on Focal fails to build on armhf and s390x, causing ubuntu-minimal (via vim-tiny) to be uninstallable?
[10:40] <ogra> ratchanan, if you want to reach ubuntu devs, better try #ubuntu-devel
[10:40] <dabbler_> EriC^^: termbin.com/43v5
[10:41] <ratchanan> ogra, indeed. Thank you.
[10:46] <EriC^^> dabbler_: looks fine
[10:46] <EriC^^> dabbler_: is the stuff still there? try to mount the efi partition somewhere and run 'ls -l /mountpoint/efi/ubuntu......boot.efi'
[10:49] <dabbler_> It must be, because of I don't press anything during boot, it'll try to launch the DE if I decrypt root
[10:50] <EriC^^> dabbler_: nah, when you use configfile you're accessing /boot, the efi partition isnt being used at all
[10:55] <dabbler_> I mean without using configfile. If I just turn the machine on, it'll go til it needs me to unlock root, then try to start the DE. No grub menu involved
[10:57] <dabbler_> So stage 1 must work, right?
[10:58] <unixbsd> how to remove the indent into evolution mail, in order to have and view a normal listing of emails?
[10:59] <EriC^^> dabbler_: yeah, i thought it wasnt booting
[11:01] <dabbler_> No, the only boot-related wierdness is on the part of the Apple EFI (not showing grub as a boot option even though it's the working default)
[11:01] <dabbler_> I don't need to solve that now
[11:02] <EriC^^> aha
[11:02] <dabbler_> Just need to either set nomodeset or uninstall proprietary gpu drivers
[11:04] <dabbler_> Without my own grub menu though (which is always skipped), i couldn't add nomodeset. Maybe I should modify my grub config to always show the menu?
[11:05] <dabbler_> And leave it that way for now, till I know everything works right
[11:07] <EriC^^> yeah good idea dabbler_
[11:21] <esv> dabbler_, my laptop has the whole / and /home filesystems encrypted.
[11:27] <dabbler_> EriC^^ I figured out how to get the menu to appear. Booting now with nomodeset added to the linux line
[11:31] <dabbler_> esv: cool. I've got that part working now, though
[11:32] <esv> excellent!
[11:32] <dabbler_> EriC^^: nomodeset doesn't seem to alter anything. It still goes into graphical corruption in place of the DE :(
[11:33] <dabbler_> esv: thanks anyway :)
[11:51] <selber> Koleos
[11:51] <selber> Koleos
[12:25] <EriC^^> dabbler_: remove the new driver i guess and try another?
[12:26] <EriC^^> dabbler_: which gpu model is it?
[12:34] <dabbler_> EriC^^: GeForce GT 650M
[12:35] <dabbler_> nvidia-detect spits out "nvidia-driver-418", which is the other proprietary one ubuntu-drivers lists
[12:37] <dabbler_> I looked at info about it through apt and it says it's a transitional package for a higher number, which is itself a transitional package for a higher number, etc. until you get to like 760 or something. Do you know what that means?
[12:39] <EriC^^> maybe it's worth a shot
[12:41] <EriC^^> dabbler_: what does 'lshw -c video' give you?
[12:49] <dabbler_> EriC^^: termbin.com/ig12z
[12:50] <dabbler_> It has two GPUs, one integrated into the processor, one discrete
[12:52] <dabbler_> Oh, the Intel one has a device in the fs, while the Nvidia doesn't. Maybe it's trying to drive the Intel one with the Nvidia driver?
[12:52] <dabbler_> If that device in the fs indicates which one the hardware is actually using
[12:53] <dabbler_> I'm just going to try it with the free generic driver and see what happens
[12:55] <dabbler_> Just a blinking cursor :(
[12:56] <rapha> hi all!
[12:57] <rapha> what's the ubuntu equivalent of "add vfio_pci to /etc/mkinitcpio.conf's MODULES variable"?
[12:57] <rapha> (there's no /etc/mkinitcpio.conf to begin with)
[12:59] <ogra> rapha, /etc/initramfs-tools/modules
[12:59] <rapha> ah, different tool, same purpose, thank you ogra!
[13:00] <ogra> and make sure /etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf has MODULES=most set
[13:00] <rapha> check!
[13:01] <rapha> and now simply `update-initramfs -c`?
[13:01] <rapha> oh wait, not that easy.
[13:01] <rapha> ah, -u
[13:01] <ogra> (first one is used at runtime in the initrd, liks /etc/modules ... second one makes sure most modules get actually included in the initrd)
[13:01] <WinnerWInd> Hello There, I just installed Parrot OS and am having issues adding the OS into GNU Grub for Ubuntu, but Ubuntu (And Windows) Shows up just fine in GNU for Parrot. I have tried using the sudo update-grub command but it hasn't worked.
[13:01] <ogra> s/liks/like/
[13:01] <rapha> got it
[13:01] <rapha> ok, will reboot and see
[13:04] <dabbler_> EriC^^: actually that was with no driver installed. When I actually install the one that seems to be appropriate for the Intel GPU… it works!
[13:06] <dabbler_> I gather from that and this comment (https://www.phoronix.com/forums/forum/hardware/graphics-cards/49624-linux-gpu-switching-for-apple-s-macbook-pro-revised?p=631750#post631750) that my hardware is stuck using the Intel GPU for now, unless they ever finished the work discussed in that article
[13:06] <guiverc> WinnerWInd, if another OS is on some fs (btrfs as example) it can be skipped if not mounted
[13:07] <WinnerWInd> I do not want to skip it, I want it's entry to come into GNU Grub of ubuntu when booting up
[13:07] <guiverc> https://askubuntu.com/questions/967172/grub2-does-not-detect-btrfs-partition maybe helpful if using BTRFS - but check the fs being used (I don't know parrot)
[13:07] <WinnerWInd> it's entry simply does not exist other than the BIOS's temporary bootup options
[13:07] <WinnerWInd> let me read, hold on.
[13:07] <guiverc> you'll need to look at what fs parrot is using; I don't have any idea (never used parrot)
[13:08] <WinnerWInd> i couldnt get answers, but it uses debian 5 if that helps
[13:08] <dabbler_> dabbler_: ok, it works except the cursor is a square sometimes -_-
[13:09] <guiverc> i hope you're offline then... debian 11 is stable; 10 is old-stable... 5 was been EOL for a LOOOONG time
[13:09] <WinnerWInd> hold on let me read it again.
[13:10] <WinnerWInd> sorry, i mis read it, its deb 9, using linux 4.5
[13:11] <guiverc> I used BTRFS as example of a problem... as stated, I don't know parrot so don't know what your issue is, but gave example of one issue that occurs that fits what you describe (btrfs..)
[13:11] <WinnerWInd> yeah, it does fit, I am doing the method as i write
[13:12] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:12] <guiverc> WinnerWInd, "Debian 9 will also receive Long Term Support for five years after its initial release with support ending on June 30, 2022."    https://www.debian.org/News/2020/20200709
[13:13] <WinnerWInd> well, at this point I sadly cant do anything, its up to the parrot devs.
[13:13] <WinnerWInd> I dont think your method worked, it added UEFI again.
[13:13] <guiverc> keep it offline is all I can suggest...
[13:13] <WinnerWInd> well, will do!
[13:17] <EriC^^> dabbler_: sounds good
[13:25] <mncheck> in netplan in jammy how can I set dhcp4: true without knowing the interface name? I have an interface that is regenerated on each boot with a temporary name
[13:26] <mncheck> found this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1272905/can-i-enable-dhcp4-on-all-interfaces-globally-without-knowing-the-interface-name
[13:26] <mncheck> it seems I can use match keyword with a phantasy name
[13:27] <ravage> mncheck, you can match devices in netplan by mac
[13:28] <ravage> you can also match mutiple things ike driver and name. like driver ixgbe and name ens*
[13:28] <ravage> *like
[13:29] <ravage> https://netplan.io/reference/
[13:29] <OerHeks> Why can' t you find the interface name?
[13:30] <davidv7> does Ubuntu 22.04 Wayland not support having different refresh rates on different monitors?
[13:30] <davidv7> or can i enable it somewhere
[13:30] <Habbie> davidv7, by Wayland you mean GNOME Wayland?
[13:31] <davidv7> yes, although the entry says Ubuntu on Wayland
[13:31] <Habbie> ah, not very clear of them
[13:31] <Habbie> in my debian gnome wayland (sorry) I see a Refresh Rate dropdown on one monitor - but I don't have a second monitor to see if i can set it separately
[13:31] <ogra> (the default from 22.04 on)
[13:31] <Habbie> it's in Settings -> Display
[13:32] <mncheck> ravage, I used macaddress, but could I use multiple macaddress in a single  match? I want all listed devices to have some common settings
[13:32] <davidv7> Habbie the refresh rates show up, but on my 120Hz monitor, it's still capped at 60Hz until I unplug the other monitors (which are 60Hz monitors)
[13:33] <davidv7> to clarify, i don't see the 120Hz option
[13:33] <davidv7> until i unplug the others
[13:33] <davidv7> so basically like on Xorg
[13:35] <ogra> davidv7, do you use an nvidia card ?
[13:35] <davidv7> tragically, yes. is that still the problem?
[13:36] <ogra> then your system will default to xorg actually
[13:36] <davidv7> although the integrated GPU (the one with 120Hz frequency) is intel
[13:36] <ogra> you have to explicitly chose wayland at login
[13:36] <davidv7> yes, it defaults to Xorg, but I wanted to give the shiny new tech a shot
[13:38] <ogra> might be that the nvidia driver is not ready for handling or setting different resolutions in wayland yet ... there are definitely some limits that caused to go with xorg by default for the moment
[13:41] <ogra> s/resolutions/refresh rates/ (indeed)
[13:41] <davidv7> ah... outside of that i really had no reason to upgrade, should have asked beforehand.. thanks
[13:42] <ogra> just go with xorg ...
[13:42] <ogra> you might be able to set the refresh rates in nvidia-config then
[13:57] <napoli> Bom dia! alguem teria uma configuração facil do smb.conf para compartilhar pastas com o windows 10
[13:57] <lotuspsychje> !br | napoli
[14:07] <vidit-device> what is this
[14:07] <lotuspsychje> !support | vidit-device
[15:12] <WinnerWInd> Hi there. I have asked this question before, but have not recieved a proper answer/an answer that works. I am trying to add my other linux distro Parrot OS onto the grub that Ubuntu uses. I have tried using sudo update-grub but it simply has not worked. If it helps to know, Parrot OS' partition type is labelled as "btrfs"
[15:52] <jhutchins> Note that Parrot, which bills itself as "The operating system for hackers", is based on Debian, not Ubuntu.
[15:52] <jhutchins> If one is serious about "hacking", one probably needs to know enough about the OS to be able to install it.
[15:53] <ravage> long gone
[16:12] <jhutchins> Patience is also a useful quality for a hacker.
[16:14] <ogra> wait, wasnt kali the one for hackers ?
[16:14] <ogra> so confusing
[16:45] <Matombo444> Hi, when i want to compile my own ubuntu kernel flavor including own patches, is there an offical approach to take to copy/alter the required build files and update them with the new flavor name?
[16:51] <Matombo444> or is it all manual?
[16:56] <OerHeks> Matombo444, see our wiki https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel
[16:56] <OerHeks> and some more https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/how-to-compile-kernel-in-ubuntu-20-04/20268
[17:14] <Matombo444> @OerHeks i thing i found what i was searching for: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile#Modify_the_source_for_your_needs
[17:14] <Matombo444> copy and rename file and run debian/rules updateconfigs
[17:15] <Matombo444> anther question: how is the hwe edition forked from the non hwe one
[17:16] <Matombo444> the non hwe one has all the configs and build stuff in debian.master
[17:16] <Matombo444> the hwe one has all in debian.hwe-x.xx while debian.master still exists in that fork, but is unused?
[17:16] <ogra> i htink you might get more lucky getting answers to this in #ubuntu-kernel
[17:17] <Matombo444> thanks
[17:17] <ogra> (that debian.master stuff is pretty deep in the guts of the kernel building scripts ...)
[17:23] <nowaka> Hello! I have been struggling with getting PostfixAdmin to work on ubuntu 20.04. Dovecot + Postfix is already installed and working. Does anyone know of a good channel to ask for support about this? Or is here as good as any channel?
[17:28] <NoSpamDan> nowaka, I think there is a postfix channel? Although, I actually set that up for the company I work for on Ubuntu 20. PostfixAdmin+Dovecot+Postfix+Spamassassin+greylist etc... Using mysql database for the users along with e-mail quotas. No sure how much help I can give but what are your issues with it?
[17:31] <nowaka> thank you! I am running it on an OpenLiteSpeed webserver, which is the only deviation from all guides online for setting this up. But I am also running it with maraidb/mysql.
[17:32] <nowaka> My issue is that I cant login through the GUI. The webserver user is nobody:nogroup, and I have provided access to the ssl certificates, which is what I have read would be the issue for my error.
[17:33] <nowaka> ⛔Password Hashing - attempted to use configured encrypt backend (dovecot:ARGON2I) triggered an error: /usr/bin/doveadm pw -r 5 failed, see error log for details
[17:33] <nowaka> ⛔You will have problems logging into PostfixAdmin.
[17:33] <nowaka> ⛔Check out our Dovecot documentation at https://github.com/postfixadmin/postfixadmin/blob/master/DOCUMENTS/DOVECOT.txt, specifically around '3. Permissions'.
[17:34] <nowaka> My error log reads the following:
[17:34] <nowaka> 2022-09-16 12:08:27.348796 [NOTICE] [1481689] [217.74.147.125:61196:HTTP2-5#pfa] [STDERR] Failed to read password from /usr/bin/doveadm pw ... stderr: doveconf: Warning: NOTE: You can get a new clean config file with: doveconf -Pn > dovecot-new.conf
[17:34] <nowaka> doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf:80: ssl_protocols has been replaced by ssl_min_protocol
[17:34] <nowaka> , password: {ARGON2I}$argon2i$v=19$m=32768,t=4,p=1$A7BITRpXK2YiCltSDVehuQ$1BzKs1PROCHLH+nASZ4pkF8vLXA/jeop5xGuUBy33ik
[17:34] <NoSpamDan> Give me a sec, that actually sounds familiar. I had a similar prob with ARGON2I. I think I didnt use ARGON2I because of this...let me try to find my notes on that...
[17:39] <NoSpamDan> nowaka, I couldn't get dovecot to work with ARGON, so I used MD5-CRYPT.
[17:40] <nowaka> Thank you!
[17:40] <NoSpamDan> If thats ok, change it to: $CONF['encrypt'] = 'dovecot:MD5-CRYPT';
[17:41] <NoSpamDan> You will have to reset any users that you had already set. But that should work.
[17:41] <nowaka> Sorry, I disconnected for a second, did you write anything before the MD5-CRYPT suggestion?
[17:42] <nowaka> I will try it
[17:42] <NoSpamDan> In /config.local.php my config has:
[17:42] <NoSpamDan> $CONF['encrypt'] = 'dovecot:MD5-CRYPT';
[17:43] <NoSpamDan> nowaka, You will have to reset any users that you had already set. But that should work.
[17:46] <nowaka> I am still getting the:
[17:46] <nowaka> 2022-09-16 19:45:54.781235 [NOTICE] [1502417] [94.147.132.183:60221:HTTP2-3#pfa] [STDERR] Failed to read password from /usr/bin/doveadm pw -r 5 ... stderr: doveconf: Warning: NOTE: You can get a new clean config file with: doveconf -Pn > dovecot-new.conf
[17:46] <nowaka> doveconf: Warning: Obsolete setting in /etc/dovecot/conf.d/10-ssl.conf:80: ssl_protocols has been replaced by ssl_min_protocol
[17:46] <nowaka> , password: {MD5-CRYPT}$1$etE.G6iJ$G3JGgE7PnW06ivJpTNRWi1
[17:46] <nowaka> error
[17:47] <jhutchins> nowaka: You're probably better off getting used to the text-based administration.  The GUI is just a wrapper, is a fairly recent development, and adds a point of failure.
[17:48] <nowaka> so just use postfixadmin without the gui?
[17:48] <jhutchins> Um, I was scrolled back a ways as usual.
[17:48] <jhutchins> nowaka: I've always either edited the config files manually or used postconf.
[17:48] <NoSpamDan> Isnt that what he is doing? What gui is he using?
[17:50] <nowaka> I have added a config.local.php in my vhost root.
[17:52] <nowaka> <?php
[17:52] <nowaka> $CONF['configured'] = true;
[17:52] <nowaka> $CONF['database_type'] = 'mysqli';
[17:52] <nowaka> $CONF['database_host'] = 'localhost';
[17:52] <nowaka> $CONF['database_port'] = '3306';
[17:52] <nowaka> $CONF['database_user'] = 'postfixadmin';
[18:10] <rjwiii> Ubuntu 20.04. Getting a message saying something about a pending snap-store update and to "close the app" ... do I just shut down snapd?
[18:11] <rastersoft_> rjwiii: unfortunately, just closing the snap store window doesn't close the program itself; instead, it is left working "in background".
[18:12] <rjwiii> rastersoft_: so, shut down snapd?
[18:12] <cbreak> rjwiii: snap's quite messy :(
[18:12] <cbreak> have you tried to exit the program, then run sudo snap refresh?
[18:12] <rastersoft_> To fully close it, just open it and then use the "Quit" option in the menu that appears if you click in the "Snap store" text in the upper-left part of the bar
[18:13] <rastersoft_> rjwiii snapd has nothing to do with snap-store
[18:13] <rastersoft_> are different elements
[18:13] <ravage> rjwiii, open a terminal windows. type "snap refresh snap-store". it may complain about a running process. kill that process with "kill PID". then do "sudo snap refresh snap-store" again
[18:15] <rjwiii> ravage: that worked ... thanks.
[18:16] <ogra> cbreak, dont blame snap for odd app behavior 😛
[18:19] <cbreak> ogra: odd behavior seems endemic with snap though... at least with firefox, that thing keeps nagging me for ages to restart firefox, and the only way to make it shut up is to manually refresh...
[18:20] <cbreak> never had that problem with firefox on macos, or with firefox on ubuntu pre-snap
[18:20] <ogra> cbreak, yeah, there is a bug that is being worked on ... but you already know the workaround
[18:21] <rastersoft_> I wrote an entry explaining a simpler way of closing it: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/how-to-close-the-snap-store-to-allow-snapd-to-update-it/30627
[18:21] <cbreak> do you even have to use snap store?
[18:21] <cbreak> I think discover supports snaps too at least
[18:25] <ogra> cbreak, might be but you need to have it installed 🙂
[18:25] <ogra> snap-store is in the ubuntu default install
[18:25] <ogra> (sadly ... we really should not have dropped UbuntuSoftware for gnome-software in the first place)
[20:27] <arkanoid> Is it gpt > lvm > luks or gpt > luks > lvm?
[20:28] <arkanoid> I mean, what is the default ubuntus behavior with graphical installer
[20:29] <OerHeks> gpt lvm and partitions encrypted with luks
[20:33] <arkanoid> OerHeks:  I've been reading that lvm is not used by default in recent ubuntu installations. I've installed 22.04 recently using encrypt root option. How do I know if I'm using lvm or not?
[20:33] <OerHeks> indeed not default, but an option
[20:34] <arkanoid> Ok, so I think I'm not using it. How can I assure I'm using luks straight on gpt partition?
[20:35] <OerHeks> fdiak or parted can tell?
[20:35] <OerHeks> c/fdisk
[20:35] <OerHeks> dev/mapper thingies
[20:35] <arkanoid> I'm asking this as I'm expanding partition (luckily I've free space just after it), but guides generally expects lvm in place, which may not be my case
[20:36] <arkanoid> Like https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ResizeEncryptedPartitions#Enlarge_an_encrypted_partition
[20:36] <arkanoid> But dev mapper is used even when using luks without lvm, afaik
[20:39] <arkanoid> Gparted says that my root mount has [Encrypted] as file system, so I expect not being using lvm here, but I indeed have /dev/mapper/ecryptedroot
[20:48] <rick89> hi}
[20:48] <rick89> I have a question
[20:48] <rick89> I have a i3 laptop
[20:48] <rick89> Which Ubuntu version do you recommend me?
[20:49] <ravage> 22.04 LTS
[20:49] <zoknert> you wanna upgrafe it to i 3.1415?
[20:49] <zoknert> yes, last LTS.
[20:49] <OerHeks> !flavors
[20:50] <OerHeks> not all of them get 5 year support
[20:50] <OerHeks> gnome does
[20:52] <arkanoid> OerHeks:  https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/full-disk-encryption-without-lvm-by-default-call-for-comments/18937
[20:54] <toddc> +1 standard Gnome is a good stating point as most guides and are based on it then change later if you like
[21:10] <rick89> Thanks. Bye
[22:24] <centHOGG> anyone here running an am3+ rig?
[22:44] <enigma9o7[m]> I dunno, what does that mean?
[22:44] <enigma9o7[m]> I guess if I was running it I'd know.
[22:50] <sarnold> enigma9o7[m]: I think it's an amd processor stepping
[22:55] <Guest32> hello, ubuntu doesn't want to suspend it's driving me crazy. I sent a message yesterday but fell asleep lol. I tried to install tweaks and even edit logind.conf but it still doesn't want to suspend even with the lid close. DOes anyone have an answer?
[22:56] <Guest32> I'm totally new to ubuntu
[22:57] <sarnold> ah, I don't think you missed any answers while sleeping :)
[22:58] <Guest32> Kindda hoping I did haha
[22:58] <sarnold> systemd-inhibit --list
[22:58] <enigma9o7[m]> Try a forum if nobody answers while you're monitoring.
[22:58] <sarnold> that shows some software reasons why suspend things might not work
[22:59] <sarnold> I think specific drivers can also cause problems; it's been ages since I knew this stuff, but bck in the day it was common to try unloading a bunch of drivers before suspending
[22:59] <enigma9o7[m]> Don't feel bad, suspend and hibernate are hit and miss.  I maintain several computers, some will hibernate, some will suspend, and some wont do either.
[22:59] <Guest32> Oh the only inhibitor with the "block" mode is gsd-media-keys handle-power-key:handle-suspend-key:handle-hibernate-key
[23:01] <Guest32> it's a little problem but well I'll just turn off my computer each time if I can't find a solution
[23:02] <enigma9o7[m]> I went the other wya, just leave it on all the time
[23:02] <sarnold> Guest32: as enigma9o7[m] suggests, maybe try hibernate instead? it's similar but different ..
[23:05] <Guest32> i'll try to edit it to hibernate, let's see...
[23:44] <Guest32> i can't even seem to hibernate it's not supported aah, i give up
[23:45] <sarnold> bummer :(
[23:46] <Guest32> yes and I can't seem to install hibernate from pm utils it doesn't exist or something?