[00:13] how do i add arch linux to ubuntu grub boot [00:14] so you have arch and ubuntu installed, and grub is controlled by ubuntu? [00:14] see the grub manual? [00:14] !grub [00:14] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [00:14] is everything default? [00:15] or hav eyou already messed with grub stuff manually or with grub-customizer? [00:15] it will be fun when arch wants to upgrade grub too [00:19] Ah, when you installed arch you installed grub again? [00:19] How does that all work? There can only be one grub, right, and it is controlled by whatever OS/partition installed it? [00:20] chainloading [00:20] Assuming one drive, two partitions.... [00:20] with windows dual boot its a non issue cuz iwndow sdoesnt try to do anything with grub [00:21] but if you already had ubuntu installed, then when you install arch you should probably tell it to skip installing grub, right? But doesnt ubuntu's grub normally run some os-prober that adds other distros automatically anyway? [00:21] I think os-prober isn't in the default in newer releases [00:22] I wonder if installing that would be enough? [00:22] I get confused with all this stuff myself, I got a compute rin the back room with two drives, one drive has debian, one has ubuntu and windows, and grub always confusing me. [00:22] I had it down to grub just showing the 3 choices, then when debian recently updated it had all this grub stuff it asked me Yes/No/Diff etc and I didnt know so I went with the new stuff, now i get everything listed twice in grub menu [00:24] hah [00:24] https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/systemd-boot [00:24] oops [00:50] Hello everyone [00:50] I dont have audio on my system [00:51] usually these problems can be solved by poking around in pavucontrol for a bit [00:52] nope [00:53] i can only see a dummy output on pavucontrol [00:53] here is my lspci -k [00:53] 00:0e.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Celeron N3350/Pentium N4200/Atom E3900 Series Audio Cluster (rev 0b) [00:53] Subsystem: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. Celeron N3350/Pentium N4200/Atom E3900 Series Audio Cluster [00:53] Kernel driver in use: snd_hda_intel [00:53] Kernel modules: snd_hda_intel, snd_soc_skl, snd_sof_pci_intel_apl [00:53] dpaste it masterkorp [00:53] Front this i have no more ideas [00:53] is there anything in dmesg? [00:54] Atoms are cute [00:54] not that i found [00:54] any ideas on how to debug this? === plugger is now known as nojiii === M4he is now known as mahe [01:46] masterkorp: We could query the database for the pciid, but it's just gonna tell us snd_hda_intel. === lord_daemon is now known as newbie === newbie is now known as newbie_old === lord_dae- is now known as lord_daemon === zakalwe` is now known as zakalwe [05:18] at some point in time, someone thought, "you know what the print screen button should do? It should open another program with an on-screen button that the user can click to actually print screen" [05:19] i wonder what other buttons we could get innovative with, maybe CTRL+P could bring up a paste-refinement widget so I could click another button to paste the text, or optionally sub-select only a portion of whats in my clipboard [05:19] * Auctus puts his UI designer hat on [05:40] hi [05:40] Can I safely enable secureboot in my bios while using Lubuntu, or will secureboot break a driver or stop the OS from loading? [05:46] MangoStein: dpkg -l dkms => if you don't have it installed, then enabling secure boot won't break anything (assuming you have shim-signed installed of course) [05:49] MangoStein: from my experience. if you have a nvidia card.. no secure boot [05:50] you mean nvidia drivers will get bloxxed by secureboot? [05:50] or open source linnux drivers will? [05:51] because of secureboot i could not even install nvidia drivers on ubuntu/mint. and after installing them i tried enabling it later.. (this has been a few years ago) and it caused me to load cinnamon in safe_mode would not allow the nvidia driver to run [05:51] and sadly if you run nvidia. the opensource drivers are well to put it nicely. Crap [06:04] You can enable secure boot even with dkms, even with nvidia; but you need to follow the ubuntu dialogs to set up a signing key and add it to your MOK [06:06] alkisg: this i do remember seeing before. [07:30] I have this old DVD player eiron 3204 [07:30] it has mpeg4 and divx format support [07:31] I converted my video to MPEG-4 Video (Simple Profile) in .avi [07:31] it says that video file is unplayable [07:31] it was cd-r [07:33] I think it's because I wrote data cd [07:33] I shoulda used VCD [07:35] does SVCD stand for VCD too in brasero? [08:58] How do I completely remove lxd I had installed it via snap. SO far I have managed to delete the network interface and the storage pool. [08:58] Wonder if there is anything else I have to remove [08:59] i only had tested it out with the defaults and one ubuntu 22.04 image [09:41] Hello everyone [09:41] welcome masterkorp [09:42] So I am having troubles with the audio on the laptop i bough for my nephew [09:42] masterkorp: wich ubuntu release did you install [09:42] https://dpaste.com/EBQR6XFW2 here is the lspci -k and aplay -l outputs [09:42] 22.04 [09:43] driver looks loaded [09:43] can you try pavucontrol masterkorp see if you can get your autio working there as a test [09:43] yeah, but no matter what I do the devices does not show [09:43] pavucontrol has my first try [09:43] i can only see dummy output [09:44] masterkorp: could your dpaste your whole dmesg plz, volunteers will have a deeper look for you [09:45] Hi Dr masterkorp! [09:46] wez hello [09:46] I will just in a seconds [09:46] ok [09:46] i am sshing to his machine [09:49] Here is a dmes on a fresh reboot https://dpaste.com/B669HRY5V [09:49] masterkorp, what hardware is this exactly? [09:50] !info linux-image-generic jammy [09:50] linux-image-generic (5.15.0.47.47, jammy): Generic Linux kernel image. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 3 kB / 20 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.) [09:50] kernel should be on -47 masterkorp [09:50] OerHeks: its a cheap "Injoo" laptop [09:50] !uptodat [09:50] !uptodate [09:50] To ensure you have all the latest known patches and security updates for your ubuntu installation, please update with the following command: `sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade`. See also !upgrades and !security; you may also need to run `apt full-upgrade`. [09:51] lotuspsychje i add to mark the kenel [09:51] never seen in injoo before [09:51] because I have custom driver built there [09:51] for the wireless card [09:51] this laptop has been nothing but trouble [09:52] oh an Android laptop? [09:52] No, it was windows [09:52] but it did not work even, lol [09:52] oh good luck! [09:52] i got the wireless working [09:52] i only find troubles and no fixes [09:52] now i just need the audio [09:53] if i get it fully functional that would make my nephew very happy [09:55] masterkorp: this is a customer kernel you're on or something? [09:55] masterkorp, did you check if the sound card is enabled in your BIOS? [09:55] nope [09:56] kernel parameters complaints too [09:56] hmm, if its not enabled it should not appear on psci right? [09:56] yeah his dmesg intel card seems to load [09:57] how about you try update first masterkorp reboot & try again [09:58] masterkorp: this same machine's audio worked on earlier ubuntu release(s)? [10:00] masterkorp, do you use this wifi driver? https://github.com/lwfinger/rtl8723du [10:00] ravage: yes, exaclty [10:00] lotuspsychje: nope [10:00] it has a dkms.conf [10:00] so no need to mark any kernel [10:01] yeah, but it has not working [10:01] i have to deliver this computer in a hour [10:01] if I get the audio working and then have time I will try and use DKMS [10:01] lol [10:01] I just want to make the little guy happy with a free working computer man [10:02] i have ssh to it [10:02] with time I will fix it better [10:02] i know that wireless could be better, but its a remediation === Guest133778 is now known as Guesta1337 [10:02] if you guys can help me with the audio i would be very thankful [10:03] i asked if you checked the BIOS. i think the answer was no? [10:04] i wonder if this thread fix would help; https://archived.forum.manjaro.org/t/audio-not-working/90919/3 [10:04] ravage: yes i did check, it was enabled [10:07] all i can find is trouble with this device really [10:08] lotuspsychje: nope same problem [10:08] ravage: yeah me too [10:08] if I can fix it, I will buy him some usb headphones [10:09] masterkorp: maybe try to file a new bug report, as your chipset is exotic, you will help the community & yourself [10:11] masterkorp: after your bug report, you can try some tests out, different !mainline kernels/and or ubuntu releases [10:13] yeah, i am taking notes of all i do [10:13] well some usb headphones work [10:14] masterkorp: filing a bug; ubuntu-bug yourpackage (from terminal) add a title + description (your story) [10:14] its important the developers are aware of your issue in order they can do something about it [10:17] I know my friend, I always do that, fellow software engineer and arch linux user for 15 years [10:17] great [10:17] So i got a laptop bag here, I will give it him [10:17] gonna buy a usb headset [10:18] another test idea could be liveusb a 22.10 see if you get more luck there [10:18] kernel 5.19 on there now [10:20] yeah, out of time now, I will check it with time [10:21] i have configured my vpn there and ssh access === Furor is now known as Colere === Barnerd_ is now known as Barnerd === solsTiCe67 is now known as solsTiCe6 === solsTiCe6 is now known as solstice === solstice is now known as solsTiCe === brassado is now known as sam_sepi0l === pah is now known as pa === solsTiCe4 is now known as solsTiCe === solsTiCe6 is now known as solsTiCe === gr33n7007h is now known as Guest6432 === gr33n7001 is now known as gr33n7007h === solsTiCe8 is now known as solsTiCe === xenial is now known as Guest8513 === solsTiCe1 is now known as solsTiCe [13:18] Hi all [13:20] Ubuntu rocks [13:22] yaddayadda: so happy . What's your os focus? [13:24] this is help channel if you dont need help go to #ubuntu-offtopic [13:32] I am missing something related to Language and Region, because I can use any input methods. I have missing Input Source option [13:33] brkcore_, on what ubuntu version? [13:33] 22.04 [13:34] gnome? [13:35] yes [13:35] version 42.04 [13:36] check with 'check-language-support' what you are missing, else directly; sudo apt install $(check-language-support) [13:36] nothing is missing [13:41] see, no input methods https://ibb.co/4NwLGwG [13:41] no input sources [13:42] what do you mean, with no input sources? [13:42] keyboard? [13:42] yes keyboard I dont have selection, cant install or use other keyboard inputs [13:43] weird [13:43] it is [13:43] please help [13:44] how can you have not selected a keyboard, is this a fresh install? [13:45] relatively fresh, its been couple of days [13:46] havent done anything unusual yet, especially nothing related to language and regions === cai is now known as cubo [13:47] did you see the screenshot i uploaded? [13:47] yes, but it does no show the keyboard section [13:47] are you on debian too? can you check with your GUI menu that you actually have Input Sources [13:48] oh this is ubuntu support, not debian [13:48] what difference does it make [13:48] a lot [13:48] debian ubuntu .. same [13:48] good luck :) [13:48] Good day all. [13:48] why :) [13:48] explain] [13:49] join #debian.. or better on OFTC [13:49] no, see topic. [13:49] but I am on ubuntu man [13:49] now i see, the other dude yesterday has the same issues, not on ubuntu. === cai is now known as cubo [13:49] lolz [13:50] we do not have this issue, so no fix. [13:50] really? so maybe thats a bug, perhaps after update and upgrade, some recent bug then [13:51] thats why there isnt much of online discussions yet about it [13:51] brkcore_, paste the URL the following command outputs: "lsb_release -cs|nc termbin.com 9999" [13:51] good luck there ! [13:52] ravage, https://termbin.com/d1rl [13:52] OerHeks, dont be sarcastic mate please, what do you mean :) [13:53] how can you say you cant help because this is ubuntu and not debian, that doesnt make sense [13:53] brkcore_, https://i.imgur.com/2EjwTru.png [13:54] what exactly is your problem now? [13:54] you cant click the + sign? [13:54] raver, https://ibb.co/4NwLGwG [13:54] that is still the screenshot that does not help much [13:55] no i cant click on + because i dont have input sources [13:55] there is nothing about input sources there [13:55] and it is not supposed to be [13:55] click on keyboard [13:55] aaaah [13:55] omg [13:55] sorry [13:56] im supper embarrassed [13:56] :) [13:56] sorry, and thank you [13:56] yw [13:56] i still dont get it [13:57] its beacause i wanted to add different language layout , but instead of going through keyboard, I was trying it from Language and Regional, beansncheese [13:57] ok [13:57] I mean language input, not layout [13:57] thanks guys and have a good day [13:58] never did that before === solsTiCe3 is now known as solsTiCe [13:59] is there an lubuntu support? [13:59] #lubuntu [14:00] ok [14:36] I'm mostly known for being very slow with updating Distro's. Most of my machines are still on Ubuntu 18.04. But recently, i installed 22.04 on a "Server" machine. [14:37] Now trying to do a simple sambashare of a folder. And well, on my other machines it's listed under Networks, but i'm unable to access it from there. However if i go directly with smb://192.168.0.100 I can access the share. [14:37] Why is this, and why are there issues on 22.04 but it works just fine, on 18.04 [14:38] I'd check the access rights and share user name [14:38] in sambaconfig ? [14:39] That is most likely due to dropping support for smb1 [14:39] yes but also filesystem access rights. [14:39] OerHeks, i noted several mentions across the net about smb1, but did not read up in detail. [14:40] Well anyway, it is rather annoying. [14:40] yeah smb1, didn't think about that. btw total commander on Android have a smb plugin for testing with another machine. [14:40] Oh my gosh, Total commander. It's been a minute since last time :) [14:41] Soo, what should i do about the lack of smb1 ? [14:41] And what exactly does that mean. Is it a protocoll ? [14:41] upgrade all your 18.04 machines to 20.04 [14:41] Maybe it's spelled Protocol :) [14:44] Aaaahhhh i seeee... So you mean, the shares would still work across never versions than 18.04 ? [14:45] no clue howto force 18.04 into smb2 ... [14:46] Well i mean, my initial idea, was to set up Samba, so i could copy over stuff, and then update. [14:46] But if shares will work if i update, i will do it first thing, this evening. [14:56] So just to make sure. Sharing should be fixed again, if i update all my machines above 18.04? [14:56] No warranty ofc but :) [14:58] What about sharing to Windows devices as well? I did not see anything listed as share, when i opened the ladies Windows machines and looked. [14:59] Have had Sambashare set up at work running for years without problems though. But i think i'm running Ubuntu 18.04 there. If i remember correct. === Andrew is now known as WaxCPU [17:29] * saltd [OK] 0xc0ffee ... stopped [18:35] how can I skip the file hash check when starting the live iso? [18:35] I mean this https://0x0.st/oOhz.png [18:42] hola tengo un problema [18:43] hay alguien? [18:44] !es | jakinen [18:44] jakinen: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba " /join #ubuntu-es " (sin comillas) y presione intro. [18:44] thanks [18:44] xx, ctrl-c may work. but letting it check the ISO is a good idea [18:45] ravage: I have to reboot many times, it's annoying [18:45] the iso is fine [18:45] ctrl-c did not work [18:45] there's probably some flag I can pass to the kernel commandline but I don't know it [18:50] xx, maybe an option in the F1 menu? I have never checked to be honest. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BootOptions [18:53] xx: why do you need to reboot the iso so frequently? [18:53] gordonjcp: more specifically, I'm booting it on multiple machines at the same time [18:53] xx: oh [18:53] xx: then that's silly, just make a boot server [18:54] no network [18:56] xx: so, a bunch of totally standalone machines, that you're installing one after the other off USB? [18:57] xx: sure, if you like to make life hard for yourself [18:57] I get paid for it === evanextreme is now known as evanextreme[away [19:10] annoyingly, that ubuntu help page is out of date [19:10] it shows only those options in bios boot, not uefi boot [19:19] xx: are you trying to skip the iso integrity check? [19:20] xx: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/casper/+bug/1892369 [19:20] Launchpad bug 1892369 in Release Notes for Ubuntu "Impossible to skip integrity test for ubuntu-server 20.04.1 iso" [Undecided, New] [19:21] xx: try with fsck.mode=skip somewhere early in the kernel parameters [19:22] wb [19:24] EriC^^: thanks, that worked [19:25] xx: no problem === evanextreme is now known as evanextreme[away [19:39] Hello all [19:40] Hey highrate. [19:40] hi [19:41] Are you a practice user of IRC? === evanextreme[away is now known as evanextreme [20:01] hi, i have a vbox system running ubuntu server. ubuntu-20.04.5-live-server-amd64 is the iso i installed, i did the basic install with openssh enabled, i did not install any extra packages, when i logged in and did adduser it didnt create a /home directory for the user, what went wrong? do i have to make some change's, delete and readd the user, or can i fix this [20:05] RelicRonk: are you sure you used adduser and not useradd? [20:05] ReimuHakurei: useradd vs adduser ---is /home [20:05] ya i think i did user useradd because adduser failed ;( [20:06] im also having a major issue with a third party software that i cant find help on, im not sure why my vbox isnt showing with df -h the total of 100gb i set for the disk size ;( [20:06] https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/man8/useradd.8.html [20:07] RelicRonk: share "sudo parted -ls" output [20:07] oh shoot [20:08] if i make a swap, and i swapon, then i edit fstab do i have to reboot for it to take effect [20:08] this is the output https://paste-bin.xyz/80792 [20:09] oh [20:09] lemme paste to the ubuntu thing [20:09] oh cant dont have an account ;( [20:10] all good [20:10] disk is 100gb for some reason the lvm root thing is only 50 [20:10] (im new to running this on my local machine via a virtual enviroment in this case vbox by oracle) i am use to linode os installs [20:11] hmm ;( [20:11] RelicRonk: you could just swapoff then swapon again [20:11] is it showing a 4gb swap? [20:11] try free -h it should show swap [20:11] hmm weird [20:11] it's probably a /swapfile [20:11] lemme show you this [20:12] https://paste-bin.xyz/80793 [20:12] swap says 8gb with free -h [20:12] but i only created a 4gb [20:13] im wondering if i need to reinstall the server with more advanced partitioning, [20:14] try swapon -s [20:14] yea i se [20:14] swap.img is 4gb and 4GiB.swap is 4gb [20:15] so here's what im trying to do, i know you guys prob wont help me but this is what im trying to do [20:15] im not sure if anyone is familair with it, but i am trying to install https://www.kasmweb.com/ Kasm, when i follow the instructions https://www.kasmweb.com/docs/latest/install/single_server_install.html the only change i made was making the 1gb swap, 4gb sudo bash kasm_release/install.sh <- everything goes good till here, then i get WARNING: No swap limit support Not enough disk space for the installation - Please free up disk [20:15] space or use -I to not preseed images. [20:20] sounds like it needs more disk space *shrug* [20:20] omfg [20:20] im so sorry i didnt try this sooner, [20:20] -I seems to have made it progress ;) [20:21] nice [20:21] i do thank you about my user question, can i just del or rem user and re add? adduser is proper for /home/ directory getting created? [20:22] hi! how to check bluetooth version of my pc ? (like 5.0 , 5.2 etc). `hictool -a` gives message `invalid option -- 'a'` [20:23] I'm using latest version of ubuntu [20:23] RelicRonk: yeah, do userdel -r then run adduser [20:23] wait is the -r importent? [20:24] i did userdel username, then adduser username then usermod -aG sudo username [20:24] seems to have worked, dir created. [20:26] sounds good === pah is now known as pa [21:11] how can i get a certbot cert if i cant get my server access on port 80 from the outside world? [21:12] RelicRonk, the DNS-01 challenge type was invented for you [21:13] RelicRonk, or, if your server is not reachable anyway, put an IP that -is- publicly reachable in public DNS, and host the http-01 challenge on port 80 there [21:13] i can use ports, infact if you ssh to rhome.relicronkiv.com default ssh port you'll raise a connection, they just dont allow port 80 as far as iknow [21:13] i'll try it again tho ;P [21:14] hm [21:14] that worked lmfao [21:17] ok so Habbie one last question, would cert.pem be and privkey.pem be [21:17] sounds about right [21:17] you may also need the full chain [21:18] im following a guide that says to use cert and key === blackest_mamba_ is now known as blackest_mamba [21:45] https://letsencrypt.org/docs/ === blackest_mamba_ is now known as blackest_mamba === blackest_mamba_ is now known as blackest_mamba [22:15] RelicRonk: Sounds like you're following the "Replacing Self-Signed Certificates" section? You'll want to use fullchain.pem for . [22:17] jrenken thank you, actually what i did was correct and worked ;) [22:18] my cert.pem and my privkey.pem where all i need [22:18] succesfully pulled it off ;) [22:18] thanks for all the help you guys and gals :) [22:18] It may be working - or, it may be working in your Web browser which already knows about the intermediate certificate, but will break in browsers/clients that haven't seen it before. If that's the case, fullchain will fix that. [22:19] You'll also want to make sure those files will automatically get updated when certbot renews them in 60-90 days. [22:19] they wont, im prepaired for that.. [22:19] but thanks for reminding me [22:20] i should have sym-linked rather then cp, [22:20] but im a 38 yr old who started on redhat in 95 and still dont understand alot [22:21] SSL/TLS is my specialty and it's a mess, there's no reason it should make sense to anyone :D [22:22] hehe [22:23] i love this tho, im running a vbox ubuntu server on a home internet provider, but if you try to connect to rhome.relicronkiv.com port 22 ssh you'll get a connection, but my ip is dynamic so the actual dns is relic-home.zapto.org which i use no-ip to update my dynamic ip and keep rhome.relicronkiv.com updated (i know some automation, just not enough) [22:24] jrenken, out of wonder.. have you ever heard of kasm its a suite for vnc stuff.. i'll link you if i dont get introuble.. [22:39] Hi, any word processor recommendation for Ubuntu? I´m a new Linux user. [22:39] kmob, Ubuntu comes with LibreOffice. That usually is a good default choice. [22:49] ravage, thank you! [23:02] Does someone here use Ubuntu Studio? [23:04] kmob: probably someone here, and most likely someone in #ubuntustudio. but i assume you actually have a different question? [23:06] Oh, I will join the channel, thank you tomreyn. [23:09] Yes, I´m actually looking for tips on setting up my Ubuntu Studio for recording voice/guitar. [23:09] kmob: you're welcome. note that ubuntustudio and ubuntu share the same foundation (which is most of what happens under the hood), so a lot is actually the same, and you can as well ask questions about it here. [23:10] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio I´m reading/studying the documentation. [23:11] i see - for audio related questions you are probably indeed best served in #ubuntustudio and #linuxaudio and #jack [23:16] ok. [23:16] who determines what packages/versions apply to a specific ubuntu version's repository? [23:17] xscreensaver's version is a couple years old wrt 22.04 release (and is also quite buggy relative to the 4 releases that happened after but before 22.04 came out) [23:26] jiffe: I think many of them come from debian === Eickmeyer is now known as NotEickmeyer === Eickmeyer5 is now known as Eickmeyer [23:29] and back when 22.04 released, debian's "testing" branch had xscreensaver 5.45+dfsg1-2, thus the one in 22.04 is version xscreensaver 5.45+dfsg1-2ubuntu1 [23:35] It's frustrating because the version of squid available for 22.04 has a memory leak which has been fixed, but I've submitted a bug report and we'll see how that pans out [23:53] how do I decompress a tak file? [23:53] its music, can I play it as it it? [23:53] is*