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Intelosarnold, why not btrfs instead of zfs?00:23
mybalzitchlol00:27
InteloI mean its faster and has more features?00:27
mybalzitchThey say that RAID 5 (1 parity drive) and 6 (2 parity drives) is not ready for production since there is issues when unexpected power off occurs.00:28
InteloWhich filesystem has the following features: snapshot fs for rollback, online defrag, online diskcheckig (unlike ext4 where you reboot), online resizing, online migration from ext4 conversion, data integrity (also in case of power outage)?00:32
oerhekswithout conversion, zfs00:33
oerheksand you have backups ofcourse00:33
murmelmaybe point out there is no shrinking, just saying, as he has me on ignore00:34
mybalzitch"online migration from ext4 conversion" wow I wasn't sold before but thats a feature I need all day every day00:38
cbreakheh00:40
cbreakmybalzitch: it's easier to add features if data integrity isn't important :)00:40
mybalzitchI'm jsut waiting for that sweet sweet block pointer rewrite to be implemented in ZFS00:40
Intelooerheks ok so zfs has all the features I listed except converstion? I thought btrfs had all those features including conversion?00:44
Intelomybalzitch https://youtu.be/2HobXqXcyVE?t=908  some people say its not mature or not maintained well so take backups00:45
Intelomybalzitch oerheks which FS have you used so far?00:46
mybalzitchthe btrfs devs themselves say don't use the parity feature00:46
mybalzitchor rather, that it's not ready for prod.00:46
InteloIf ZFS is the kind, I wonder why all the giants and fedora are moving to btrfs00:46
InteloIf ZFS is the king **, I wonder why all the giants and fedora are moving to btrfs00:47
Inteloand why Linus says no to zfs00:47
InteloI am confused b/w the two00:47
mybalzitchif everyones moving to btrfs, why hasn't time been put in to fix a major issue like losing your data in the event of a power outage00:48
oerheksmoving to or giving it as option, this should move to #ubuntu-discussion00:48
oerheksuse what you like best00:48
Intelooerheks don't want to dislike something after using it rather make an informed dicision00:49
Intelomybalzitch isn't btrfs doing the opposite with copy on write and etc?00:50
Intelomybalzitch btrfs uses buffer. so power outage wont corrupt data00:50
mybalzitchIntelo: literally copy and pasted from the OFFICIAL btrfs wiki00:51
mybalzitchThe RAID56 feature provides striping and parity over several devices, same as the traditional RAID5/6. There are some implementation and design deficiencies that make it unreliable for some corner cases and the feature should not be used in production, only for evaluation or testing. The power failure safety for metadata with RAID56 is not 100%.00:51
Intelomybalzitch I never use Raid.00:52
Intelomybalzitch apart from raid, whats the comparison of zfs and btrfs00:53
InteloOk, whats the best channel to ask about this?00:57
cbreak#zfs :D01:06
oerheksBing.01:07
cbreakzfs is one of the primary reasons I use ubuntu01:07
oerheksi use snaps.01:07
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Intelocbreak you never thought about using btrfs?01:14
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goodboyhello02:28
jhutchinsgossie: Invalid input.  Please re-state your query.02:38
arraybolt3jhutchins: ?02:39
jhutchinsSeemed like a valid riff on "what's your ubuntu support question".02:51
jhutchinsAlso, I got tripped up again by autocomplete.02:51
jhutchinsWoof.02:52
arraybolt3Ah, autocomplete. That one catches me sometimes too.02:52
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kotodamaarraybolt3: bios update fixed ACPI errors and I now have /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/acpi_cppc03:10
kotodamaI'll let you know if I still get these random freezes!03:10
arraybolt3kotodama: Nice!03:18
SystemVHi03:32
SystemVhttps://linuxhint.com/install-upgrade-latest-kernel-ubuntu-22-04/03:36
SystemVIs this okay to do? I use virtualbox so that needs to be built, but needing 5.15+ for some feautures in btrfs03:37
ravageUbuntu 22.05 comes with 5.1503:39
ravage*22.0403:39
SystemVIndeed03:39
lotuspsychjeSystemV: maineline kernels are good for testing purposes, not for daily driver03:39
SystemVLatest stable kernel in kernel.org is 5.1903:40
SystemVmainline is 6.003:40
SystemVCurious how hard it is to use a custom kernel in ubuntu and with other kernel driver packages in distro03:40
SystemVI fear custom kernel might conflict with virtualbox drivers dkms that ubuntu builds03:41
lotuspsychjeSystemV: virtualbox should install fine with whatever kernel ubuntu gives you by default03:44
InteloSystemV still in #zfs?03:44
SystemVlotuspsychje: I mean with custom built kernel not the one that comes default with ubuntu03:45
SystemVI wanted to update to 5.19 or try out 6.003:45
lotuspsychjeSystemV: custom kernels are not supported here, only !mainline kernels testing officialy03:46
SystemVok03:46
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SysV!mainline04:31
ubottuThe kernel team supply continuous mainline kernel builds which can be useful for tracking down issues or testing recent changes in the Linux kernel. More information is available at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds04:31
kotodamaarraybolt3: ah, I forgot about that similar issue I have, sometimes it doesn't lockup after suspend to ram, but just "shut down screen after 10m" in plasma energy saving optons is enough to have the computer unexpectedly reboot05:39
kotodamaI just came back after being away 20min and I was on rootfs passphrase prompt05:40
kotodama(even with the new bios)05:40
kotodamaI still have these ^@^@^@^@^@^@ in syslog, and nothing interesting before that05:41
kotodamaoh wait05:43
arraybolt3That kind of sounds like it rebooted automatically...05:45
kotodamahttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/N2CFY5NVvb/05:45
kotodamayeah, I remember now I disabled screen turn off after I've been having these issues05:46
kotodamaI re-enabled them today after the upgrade but they're still here05:46
arraybolt3That looks like a network driver having a temper tantrum.05:46
arraybolt3Or the display... hold on, I may have my IDs mixed up...05:47
arraybolt3(I thought i915 was network, but now I'm pretty sure it's the display subsystem... /me needs to Google it)05:47
arraybolt3Yep, it's the Intel display hardware throwing a fit.05:47
kotodamaah I see05:48
kotodamaso the display driver doesn't like when it's being asked to turn off the screen :o05:48
arraybolt3And it's related to the screen turning off... perhaps a kernel incompatibility?05:49
kotodamawell, maybe there are 2 issues here, the freeze on suspend to ram, and the reboot on screen off05:49
arraybolt3I have a laptop (really a modded Chromebook) that hates the 5.4 kernel and exhibits all sorts of strange behavior with it, but is perfectly happy with 5.15.05:49
kotodamahopefully the first one is resolved05:49
kotodamaI'm on 5.15.0-48-generic atm05:49
arraybolt3I'd file a kernel bug at this point, and then try installing a mainline kernel and see what happens. You don't want to use the mainline kernel for daily driving, but it may fix the issue.05:50
kotodamasure, thanks for the pointers :)05:50
arraybolt3And if you've not had this issue in the past, then it may be a regression, which will aid in debugging.05:50
kotodamaindeed, thanks again!05:56
murmelkotodama: what kind of system do you have?06:12
murmelahh just saw your log, where it's printed06:13
JoeLlamaIs the LTO-6 tape drive a SAS interface?06:15
murmelJoeLlama: wrong channel, and additionally, i _really_ guess here, but it probably depends on which kind of drive oO?06:16
JoeLlamaoh06:16
JoeLlamamaybe that is why I got confused when I googled... perhaps they have different interfaces depending06:16
JoeLlamaok so like the quantum has dual SAS06:22
mAny idea on how I can view this hard drive? https://dpaste.org/2Lmjs - I thought this drive was good.06:24
murmeldid you backup that disc and try various recovery tools?06:25
mmurmel: open to recovery tools, I just pulled it off the shelf. Been offline for years.06:26
m:)06:26
murmelhow many roughlt?06:26
mAny suggestions? I tried disk utility in ubuntu GUI but doesn't seem helpful06:26
mmurmel: not sure, I don't remember. It's possible it's bad and I have nothing on it.06:26
murmelm: depending on how many years, you can't recover anything. as the electrons forgot their state06:27
moh06:27
mhow many years when that happens?06:27
murmelyeah, best practice is to plug it in every 6 months or so06:27
mmurmel: so if it was offline for a year, no way to recover?06:28
murmelm: afair, roughly 2 years, depending on storage conditions06:29
murmelm: super super unlikely06:29
mmurmel: aha, checking UUID to see if this was the drive set up in fstab06:31
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mmurmel: gah, Disks isn't even showing me UUID06:31
mIs there a way to pull this off the drive somehow?06:31
murmelm: as that (meta)data is stored on disk, very unlikely06:32
mmurmel: nevermind, I see it was another drive that I wanted... perfect.06:32
mThank you.06:32
mmurmel: in this case, I think I'm just going to wipe this partition and/or try to plug it into my laptop06:32
min OS X06:32
mif I can't read it in linux or OS X... then who knows what it is06:33
mthank you!06:33
murmelm: try it, but run some tests before you actually use it for data06:33
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fooReverse tunneling with ssh, trying to expose a lapto behind NAT to public. I do this: ssh -fN -R 1.1.1.1:10022:localhost:22 relayserver_user@1.1.1.1 ... I can see it's running, but when I try to connect to it with ssh -p 10022 homeserver_user@1.1.1.1 it says "Connection refused" ... granted, from 1.1.1.1, I can see it running on port 10022. Am I missing something?07:32
alkisgfoo: man sshd_config, check the GatewayPorts setting07:41
alkisgIt's used to access forwarded ports from anything other than localhost07:42
smallville7123root@localhost:~# echo "apt install git" | xxd09:14
smallville712300000000: 6170 7420 696e 7374 616c 6cc2 a067 6974  apt install..git       00000010: 0a                                       .09:14
smallville7123Is this normal09:14
smallville7123as in nano it appears as a space09:15
gordonjcpsmallville7123: normal in what sense?09:18
smallville7123it should display as this, right?09:18
smallville7123root@localhost:~# echo "apt install git" | xxd09:18
smallville712300000000: 6170 7420 696e 7374 616c 6cc2 a067 6974  apt install..git       00000010: 0a                                       .                      root@localhost:~# echo "apt install git" | xxd                            00000000: 6170 7420 696e 7374 616c 6c20 6769 740a  apt install git.09:18
gordonjcpsmallville7123: well, you've generated the first string with an invalud unicode character in it09:19
smallville7123root@localhost:~# echo "apt install git" | xxd09:19
smallville712300000000: 6170 7420 696e 7374 616c 6c20 6769 740a  apt install git.09:19
smallville7123gordonjcp: the file is from here09:20
smallville7123https://github.com/pspdev/pspdev/blob/master/prepare-debian-ubuntu.sh09:21
smallville7123in github app09:21
smallville7123for android09:21
smallville7123could it be related to the rendered text?09:23
smallville7123how would i go about feeding this to bash?09:24
smallville7123https://raw.githubusercontent.com/pspdev/pspdev/master/prepare-debian-ubuntu.sh09:24
smallville7123instead of copy pasting from website to terminal09:25
smallville7123would i do "curl $url | bash" ?09:26
smallville7123Or would it pipe the header and stuff as well09:27
smallville7123Also how do we run this?09:41
smallville7123debconf: delaying package configuration, since apt-utils is not installed09:41
smallville7123when installing apt-utils in the ubuntu base09:41
smallville7123Also this09:42
smallville7123debconf: (Can't locate Term/ReadLine.pm in @INC (you may need to install the Term::ReadLine module) (@INC contains: /etc/perl /usr/local/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/perl/5.34.0 /usr/local/share/perl/5.34.0 /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/perl5/5.34 /usr/share/perl5 /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/perl-base /usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/perl/5.34 /usr/share/perl/5.34 /usr/local/lib/site_perl) at /usr/share/perl5/Debconf/FrontEnd/Readline.pm line09:42
smallville71237, <> line 1.)debconf: falling back to frontend: Teletype                               Selecting previously unselected package dialog.09:42
smallville7123when installing dialog09:43
smallville7123like, what is the correct order of packes to be installed in the base system in order to have a minimal functioning package manager working09:44
smallville7123specifically from https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-base/releases/09:45
smallville7123would i do this?09:53
smallville7123apt install apt-utils; apt install dialog09:54
smallville7123apt reinstall apt-utils; apt reinstall dialog09:54
smallville7123(as both seem to depend on eachother for configuration)09:55
smallville7123welp feeding apt into bash doesnt work09:58
smallville7123After this operation, 726 MB of additional disk space will be used.       Do you want to continue? [Y/n] Abort.09:59
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cbreakIntelo: no, btrfs isn't a serious competition to zfs10:39
Glitzeranyone on who knows their way around the joystick config?10:49
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lotuspsychjeGlitzer: try to state your specific issue to the channel, maybe volunteers might know your answer11:02
SlartibartAnyone else having trouble running 22.04.1 from virtualbox? I get 'mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)' ..and then nothing more. (I don't know if that's the actual problem that causes loading to stop, it's just the last output onscreen)11:35
EriC^Slartibart: anything interesting in /var/log/syslog ?11:39
EriC^fwiw it does not seem it affects booting, at least without vbox https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/198162211:39
ubottuLaunchpad bug 1981622 in systemd (Ubuntu Jammy) "mtd device must be supplied (device name is empty)" [Medium, Fix Released]11:39
kotodamamurmel: sorry for the delay, it's an Asus ux430uar11:44
lotuspsychjekotodama: you might wanna re-ask your issue in the channel, togheter with the past steps you tryed so other online volunteers can pickup where you left11:47
kotodamasure!11:48
kotodamawhenever I enable screen turnoff in Plasma power saving options, my computer reboots automatically, I think that's when the turn off is triggered11:48
kotodamaI saw that stacktrace in my syslog, before the reboot (but not *just* before it)11:49
kotodamahttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dx8vZmVvFG/plain/11:49
kotodamaI'm on 5.15.0-48-generic atm, haven't tried yet installing upstream kernel but I will (when time allows)11:50
kotodamaI also had another issue, computer freezing randomly after waking up from suspend to ram, saw some ACPI errors at boot time, fixed by updating bios to latest version, hopefully these are gone (else they might be related)11:51
lotuspsychjethats a weird trace indeed kotodama11:53
lotuspsychjekotodama: did you file a bug on that yet?11:54
kotodamait's been doing it for about a year, on at least hirsute and now jammy11:54
kotodamanot yet no, I'm not sure against what I should file it, would it be kernel ?11:55
Jeremy31kotodama: what does this show in terminal>  cat /proc/cmdline11:55
kotodamaactually, it's the first time I see such stacktrace in my logs, usually it's clear of anything useful :|11:55
kotodamaBOOT_IMAGE=/vmlinuz-5.15.0-48-generic root=UUID=79cb9662-34f6-4758-bf9b-1045b22cfcb8 ro quiet splash vt.handoff=711:55
kotodamaI'm using encrypted rootfs + swap, if it matter somehow11:56
kotodamamatters11:56
lotuspsychjekotodama: on zfs?11:56
kotodamaext411:56
lotuspsychjekk11:56
lotuspsychjekotodama: can we see your full dmesg too plz?11:56
kotodamajust the boot part, right ? no use for everything that happened long after that ?11:57
lotuspsychjekotodama: well i would like to see the whole lot11:58
kotodamaI'll remove flooding auditd logs then :p12:00
kotodamacomplaining about firefox trying to access stuff12:00
kotodamalotuspsychje: here it is https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Fxgw6V5kbB/12:03
kotodamathank you for digging into this !12:04
lotuspsychjetnx12:05
lotuspsychjekotodama: have you tryed disabling secureboot yet, we see often hardware affected by it on users12:06
kotodamaah not yet indeed12:09
kotodamaI'll try that12:09
lotuspsychjekotodama: [ 1364.047461] Lockdown: systemd-logind: hibernation is restricted; see man kernel_lockdown.712:12
lotuspsychjethis sounds like a secureboot lock12:12
kotodamaalthough this might be unrelated, as I don't seem to have issues with hibernate itself12:14
kotodamajust having the screen turn off causes a reboot12:14
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lotuspsychjekotodama: try disable secureboot, and see if you can reproduce your sudden reboot(s)12:21
Jeremy31Hasn't hibernation been disabled since 20.0412:21
kotodamalotuspsychje: trying right now :)12:23
lotuspsychjegreat12:23
kotodamathe issue is not systematic though... I'll see if it fails immediately or holds for a while12:23
lotuspsychjekotodama: try to keep a: journalctl -f running while you test around too12:24
kotodamayeah but since it reboots on power saving options, I won't see much ^^12:24
kotodamabut then I'll keep that in mind12:25
lotuspsychjekotodama: could you share your dmesg with secureboot disabled too plz?12:25
lotuspsychjekotodama: also check if you got items in your /var/crash that could be related12:27
kotodamasure12:27
kotodamatried a suspend to ram too so it gets logged12:27
kotodamalotuspsychje: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zZCjMdhcZW/12:32
lotuspsychjetnx, checking kotodama12:32
SlartibartEriC^: Thanks, checking. Sorry for late reply!12:34
varaindemianwhat is this package for? https://packages.ubuntu.com/bionic/net/transmission-common12:35
lotuspsychjekotodama: that looks already more sane to me overall, with a few errors here and there12:35
EriC^Slartibart: np12:36
lotuspsychjekotodama: a backlight warning, prob unrelated to your crash i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] Panel is missing HDR static metadata. Possible support for Intel HDR backlight interface is not used. If your backlight controls don't work try booting with i915.enable_dpcd_backlight=3. needs this, please file a _new_ bug report on drm/i915, see https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/drm/intel/-/wikis/How-to-file-i915-bugs for details.12:36
lotuspsychje!info transmission-common | varaindemian12:39
ubottuvaraindemian: transmission-common (3.00-2ubuntu2, jammy): lightweight BitTorrent client (common files). In component main, is optional. Built by transmission. Size 201 kB / 876 kB12:39
kotodamalotuspsychje: nope, still having the auto reboots without secure boot12:58
lotuspsychjeok tnx for testing that12:59
kotodamathanks for checking the log :)12:59
kotodamabacklight control seems ok12:59
kotodamaI'll try an upstream kernel, check if some version doesn't have the issue somehow13:00
kotodamait's pretty systematic, but not immediate, if I disable "turn screen off after X min" I don't get the reboot13:00
kotodamabut then if I turn it on, computer is still alive after turning screen off13:00
kotodamait seems to happen somewhat after screen is turned off, and some other event arises13:00
kotodama(with screen off)13:01
lotuspsychjeone for you ioria https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/zZCjMdhcZW/ asus/intel gets <kotodama> whenever I enable screen turnoff in Plasma power saving options, my computer reboots automatically, I think that's when the turn off is triggered13:01
iorialotuspsychje, lokks messy13:02
ioria*looks13:02
lotuspsychjewe tryed secureboot off, and kotodama updated to latest firmware too13:02
lotuspsychjehas having these on hirsute + jammy13:02
ioriafirst thing,  i'd try is to boot with 'nomodeset' kotodama13:04
kotodamathanks I'll try that one13:05
kotodamaI think I had the issue on impish too, not sure for focal though, probably not13:07
kotodamaI might be able to find that in my Canonical daily logs, I remember it kinda matched with my on-boarding ^^'13:09
lotuspsychjeyou dont got flickering on your screens right kotodama ?13:10
kotodamahmm I got that a while ago around the mouse pointer13:10
kotodamabut then it disappeared13:10
kotodamaI don't remember the details, iirc it was only when I connected another screen13:11
kotodamaso it started around 2021-09-16, 2nd time it happened13:11
lotuspsychjecause the flickering bug i had, also skipped focal, came back to jammy 5.1513:11
lotuspsychjealso intel13:11
ioriakotodama, after nomodeset, you can try 'i915.enable_dpcd_backlight=3'13:11
kotodamathanks13:12
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hype_Ubuntuこんにちは、世界。13:12
hype_UbuntuThank you.13:15
BluesKajHi all13:56
wezoh hai BluesKaj!  What's the latest?13:56
BluesKajdunno wez, just got here :)13:57
wezWhat's the latest with you, was the rest of the sentence13:57
SrainUserHi13:58
SrainUserHow can I add icons to desktop in ubuntu_13:58
SrainUserExtensions app14:03
SrainUserHow can I refresh snap store error in ubuntu software center?14:03
wez:\14:06
cbreakSrainUser: "snap refresh" on the cli doesn't work?14:06
SrainUserim newbie14:07
SrainUserWhat does this mean?14:08
BluesKajwez, I'm having depndency probs with debuginfod1 configure14:09
BluesKajwez I'm testing Kubuntu Kinetic14:09
leftyfb !ubuntu-next | BluesKaj14:09
wezBluesKaj: oh noes! Do you have a dpaste of any error logs?14:09
leftyfb!ubuntu-next | BluesKaj14:10
wezhi leftyfb!14:10
leftyfbBluesKaj: /join #ubuntu-next for support with unreleased versions of ubuntu14:10
leftyfbSrainUser: sudo pkill snap-store && sudo snap refresh snap-store14:11
BluesKajleftyfb, I'm, not looking for a solution here, just telling wez what's new with me :-014:11
BluesKajalreadyasking  in #kubuntu-devel chat14:12
wezleftyfb: I prefer this command: sudo apt-get --purge remove snapd14:12
wezSolves lots of issues14:12
leftyfbwez: please don't14:12
wezleftyfb: oh :(14:14
SrainUserThanks! It worked.14:14
SrainUser:)14:14
SrainUser:p14:15
kkkssfHi!14:18
kkkssfMy pc suddenly wont wake up after suspend. When i hit a key to wake it up it boots up as if i had power it off.14:21
kkkssfit worked until yesterday...14:24
kotodamaioria: with nomodeset screen turns off, then after a minute or so comes back on and it doesn't fail (cc lotuspsychje)14:25
kotodamaI'll try i915.enable_dpcd_backlight=3 tomorrow (it's late where I live ;), thanks again !14:26
lotuspsychjelater kotodama ; )14:26
kotodamaalso, suspend to ram also seem to not turn screen off, despite being suspended to ram per the blinking leds ^^14:27
kotodamasee you ! ;)14:27
smallville7123how do i add a new user with sudo permissions14:28
smallville7123as i tried copying a folder into my proot but it wont let me modify as root even if i chown and chmod14:29
smallville7123root@localhost:~/macrofire-src# rm macrofire.prx                          rm: cannot remove 'macrofire.prx': Permission denied14:30
s300$ lsattrib  macrofire.prx @smallville712314:32
kkkssfbrb14:33
smallville7123would i be able to modify it if i binded it in proot?14:33
smallville7123--------------e------- src/macrofire.prx14:34
Jeremy31smallville7123: try>   usermod -a -G sudo <the-user-name-goes-here>15:02
Jeremy31Likely have to use sudo in front15:02
arraybolt3smallville7123: If you're getting permission denied while trying to delete a file as root, the problem isn't permissions. I don't see the immutable bit set, so my guess would be a read-only filesystem (perhaps an odd mount or a dying drive?).15:09
smallville7123Jeremy31: hm ok15:11
smallville7123so, useradd m -HOME; usermod -a -G sudo m15:11
smallville7123?15:11
smallville7123arraybolt3: if it helps, i am copying from android filesystem to ubuntu proot rootfs15:12
fooI did rsync -av source destination... then I mounted the drive to a new folder, ran it again, and it's trying to sync. Is this to be expected because I changed mount points?15:13
arraybolt3smallville7123: Hmm, are you trying to delete a file on Android from within Ubuntu?15:13
smallville7123no15:14
smallville7123Jeremy31: so this?  useradd -m -p password -G sudo -G wheel test_user15:15
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smallville7123useradd: group 'wheel' does not exist15:16
arraybolt3smallville7123: If you have sudo within the proot, I'm guessing you're trying to delete a file that Android isn't letting it delete, in which case a second user still probably won't do the trick.15:16
arraybolt3If there's some way for you to modify the file permissions from within Android, that might help.15:16
smallville7123I can modify it from android itself15:16
smallville7123I just can't modify it inside the proot15:17
arraybolt3Yeah, then it's probably Android not letting Ubuntu delete it.15:17
arraybolt3Can you change the file permissions within Android, or give the proot itself more permissions?15:17
smallville7123how?15:17
arraybolt3smallville7123: No clue, not sure what software you're using.15:17
smallville7123also is it normal for the wheel group to apparently not exist?15:18
smallville7123or is that normally distributed specific15:18
smallville7123Distro*15:18
smallville7123eg some have wheel, others don't15:19
arraybolt3My Ubuntu system doesn't seem to have a wheel group.15:19
smallville7123ok :)15:19
smallville7123hmmm -p doesn't seem to specify the actual password for login15:22
smallville7123Even tho it says -p, --password PASSWORD       encrypted password of the new account15:23
smallville7123hmmm is not in the sudoers file.  This incident will be reported.15:25
smallville7123guess I'll need to dig out my wsl script to figure out how to automate this15:26
smallville7123*didn't find anything qwq*15:29
smallville7123https://imgur.com/a/MzO2TYF15:48
Jeremy31usermod -a -G sudo b15:54
smallville7123Still get error :(15:56
Jeremy31Try adding to admin group15:57
arraybolt3smallville7123: I'd try rebooting your container.15:57
smallville7123admin does not exist15:57
smallville7123And adding to root group doesn't work as I still get error15:58
smallville7123How do I reboot a proot lol15:59
smallville7123I tried exiting the proot and entering again but still get error16:00
seanhSeriously what *on earth* is Ubuntu doing popping up notifications all the time telling me to close Firefox?16:10
seanhNothing even happens if you do close Firefox as far as I can tell16:10
seanhIt seems to expect you to close the web browser and *leave it closed*, just stop using your web browser, until whenever it decides to update the snap for you16:11
jhutchinsseanh: Why do you think Ubuntu has anything to do with it?16:11
seanhBecause it's the Firefox snap that does this16:12
smallville7123https://gist.github.com/mgood7123/046b03f149be3ce26b79e6f2846f812116:12
jhutchinsseanh: Why does that have anything to do with Ubuntu?  Firefox is a completely separate development project.16:13
toddcclose firefox open a terminal sudo snap refresh or just wait the number of days and ubuntu will automaticlly update it16:13
seanhFirefox is the web browser that ships with Ubuntu by default. Let's be reasonable here16:14
toddcno one would like firefox to just close and restart while work is in progress16:14
seanhYou can't show users a notification telling them to close their web browser, and you certainly can't expect them to then keep it closed for an unspecified amount of time waiting for an update to happen. There isn't even a notification when the update has happened. Nor can you expect them to know to open a terminal and run `sudo snap refresh`16:15
jhutchinsseanh: That doesn't mean it's part of Ubuntu, it's still a third-party project.16:15
toddccorrect16:16
jhutchinsseanh: Anyway, that doesn't matter if you just want to address the problem.16:17
seanhThe way this used to work before Ubuntu moved to the Firefox snap was that a notification would appear in Firefox that, when clicked, would restart Firefox to upgrade it to a new version16:17
jhutchinsSee also #firefox16:18
seanhI know it's pointless to simply complain but whether it's Ubuntu or Mozilla's job to fix this it's just kind of astonishing that someone apparently thought this was an acceptable user experience to ship16:18
seanhI'm pretty sure it was Canonical not Mozilla who switched Firefox from apt to snap on Ubuntu, so the decision seems to be have been on them I would guess16:19
jhutchinsThere are at least twenty other open source browsers you could use.16:19
toddcoverall I like snaps but there are a few things that could/ will need to made better16:20
arraybolt3Ah, but the second most popular one (Chromium) is a snap. D-:16:20
toddcor one could go snap free if you wanted to do the work16:21
jhutchinsIs firefox still considered "open source"?16:21
toddcyes16:22
jhutchinsI seem to remember that you can still install it as an apt managed dpkg if you're willing to not have the bleeding edge.16:23
arraybolt3You could also install it from Mozilla's *binary* tarball.16:23
arraybolt3It auto-updates and everything, and is Snap-free.16:23
arraybolt3No source code building involved.16:24
toddcI will stick with the snaps and wait as they get better. I like the concept16:24
smallville7123Welp imma just ignore it16:25
GSMarquisHow do I check to make sure fwupd is working and polling for new firmware updates?16:27
jhutchinsGSMarquis: What firmware does it update?16:30
GSMarquisIt lists my Dell 9310 BIOS16:31
coconutGSMarquis, i updated my lenovo laptop(not the uefi) by this page https://access.redhat.com/solutions/5436071  It worked here.16:50
GSMarquisI found the same page for Ubuntu. Apparently it doesnt check system bios firmware until I plugged into AC power, then it found latest.16:55
coconutGSMarquis, that is a restriction inside the fwupd software, so that is normal16:56
GSMarquisYea, I wasnt even thinking about AC power.16:56
jhutchinsOh, nevermind, I misremembered what the "fw" stands for.16:59
jhutchinsCould not figure out what a firewall had to do with it.16:59
tailgateHi, is there a way to install the BSD awk on ubuntu? I have a awk script I'm trying to use from OSX on my ubuntu machine but the syntax is compatible17:00
tailgates/compatible/incompatible17:01
arraybolt3tailgate: If all else fails, you could install NetBSD in a VM and run it there.17:09
tailgateI think the problem was I was using the orginal awk on ubuntu and not gawk17:10
arraybolt3Otherwise, since it is the BSD awk, you will probably find yourself trying to compile (and maybe even modify!) source code, unless someone has already ported BSD's awk to Ubuntu.17:10
arraybolt3Oh. It works with gawk?17:10
Gallomimiaerm, what does it mean when an apt dist-upgrade command says "the following packages have been kept back" how do i push em forward then?17:11
Gallomimianothing a little copy and paste couldn't solve17:14
jhutchinsThat's got to be one of our top ten questions.17:14
jhutchinsGallomimia: Do you have any third party repos (PPAs)?17:14
arraybolt3Gallomimia: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1431940/what-are-phased-updates-and-why-does-ubuntu-use-them17:15
Gallomimiaahm. yup.17:17
Gallomimiai pasted the list of what was held back into a direct update command and it did it. but as you might expect it's now warning me about keyrings and deprecation17:19
smallville7123o.o17:37
smallville7123This system has been minimized by removing packages and content that are  not required on a system that users do not log into.                                                                                                To restore this content, including manpages, you can run the 'unminimize' command. You will still need to ensure the 'man-db' package is installed.17:37
Guest3hi what does rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* ?17:48
Guest3and why it it used after install?17:48
leftyfbGuest3: where did ou see that command?17:48
Guest3https://github.com/masroorhasan/docker-pyspark/blob/master/Dockerfile17:48
Guest3do you know?17:49
leftyfbGuest3: it wipes the locally cached information about your installed packages and repos. Running : sudo apt update # should rebuild it. But you shouldn't just delete those contents unless something is severely wrong and you're told to do it as part of troubleshooting17:49
Guest3oh17:50
Guest3and what is apt-get -y -qq update ?17:50
Guest3why is ther -y and -qq ?17:50
Guest3i never saw that17:50
Guest3for reference to update17:51
leftyfb-y is pointless with "apt update". -qq prevents any information about your repo's being updated from showing to stdout (your screen)17:51
Guest3oh17:52
Guest3i always see those erros: W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal/InRelease  Temporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com'17:52
Guest3W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal-updates/InRelease  Temporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com'17:52
Guest3and W: Failed to fetch http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal-backports/InRelease  Temporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com'17:53
Guest3why is that?17:53
Guest3bad internet connection?17:53
leftyfbGuest3: then something is wrong with your system/network preventing you from resolving the default ubuntu repositories17:53
leftyfbthat could be one possible issue, yes17:53
Guest3i dont like17:53
Gallomimiaguest3 what version are you running?17:57
Guest3ubuntu 2017:57
arraybolt320.04?17:57
leftyfb!yy.mm | Guest317:57
ubottuGuest3: 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-cycle17:57
Guest320.0417:58
arraybolt3Guest3: Can you access other websites?17:58
Guest3i run a docker img: cimg/python:3.8.1417:58
arraybolt3Oh... that may be a problem since there's no telling what the people who made that image may or may not have done to it.17:59
arraybolt3(Unless you're the one who built the image.)17:59
Guest3W: Failed to fetch http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/focal-security/InRelease  Temporary failure resolving 'security.ubuntu.com'17:59
Guest3W: Failed to fetch http://ppa.launchpad.net/git-core/ppa/ubuntu/dists/focal/InRelease  Temporary failure resolving 'ppa.launchpad.net'17:59
Guest3W: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.17:59
Guest3oh17:59
leftyfb!paste | Guest317:59
ubottuGuest3: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://dpaste.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:59
Guest3ok18:00
leftyfbGuest3: why are you trying to run this docker image?18:00
Guest3cicd18:00
Guest3https://circleci.com/developer/images/image/cimg/base18:01
Guest3i could try edge-22.04 image18:02
Guest3but how to install java 1.8 than?18:02
leftyfbGuest3: is this for a job? Are you a developer or devops engineer? What exactly are you trying to accomplish? My concern is you're trying to do CI+CD when you don't yet possess some of the basics of linux18:03
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Guest3i used a different img:   Temporary failure resolving 'archive.ubuntu.com'18:16
Guest3lol18:16
Guest3img should be this one: https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/cimg-base/blob/main/20.04/Dockerfile18:19
Guest3https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/cimg-python/blob/main/3.8/node/Dockerfile18:20
Guest3sorry i mean: https://github.com/CircleCI-Public/cimg-python/blob/main/3.8/Dockerfile18:20
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ograGuest3 have you tried asking in a docker focused channel yet ?18:32
Guest3nope18:32
Guest3is there a way to update the sources list?18:32
ogra(this does not seem to be an ubuntu problem, but something with your networking and doscker=18:32
Guest3delete and get newest?18:32
ograyes, through apt update, but you need working network for this18:32
ograand obviously that is broken with your docker setup18:32
Guest3yeah18:32
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drewbertare snap permissions still managed with flatpak?20:54
leftyfbdrewbert: no, and they never were20:54
leftyfbdrewbert: https://ubuntu.com/blog/a-guide-to-snap-permissions-and-interfaces20:55
drewbertI'm trying to connect the keepassxc snap with the firefox snap20:55
leftyfbdrewbert: https://askubuntu.com/a/121355020:55
leftyfbogra: I see you mentioned in July that a solution was being worked on20:56
leftyfbdrewbert: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2022/07/ubuntu-devs-fix-another-frustrating-firefox-snap-flaw20:56
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drewbertleftyfb, thank you for the link, but even with firefox 105, the keepassxc-browser extension does not seem to work21:00
leftyfbdrewbert: ( apt-cache policy xdg-desktop-portal ; snap list firefox ) | nc termbin.com 999921:03
drewbertleftyfb, https://termbin.com/nvcd21:06
leftyfbdrewbert: ok, try following the instructions in the last link I gave you21:07
drewbertleftyfb, I'm confused? are you saying to install the firefox snap beta?21:11
leftyfbdrewbert: yes, that is what the instructions say21:11
drewbertleftyfb, thanks, that worked. I was surprised because it was the 104 beta that originally had the fix21:24
drewbertand even though I was using 105, I guess the webextensions support just kept getting pushed forward through betas21:25
lorenzohi, guys. I have a question21:30
arraybolt3lorenzo: Ask away!21:31
lorenzoI installed the Lighshot app to take a screenshot exactly as it says here https://app.prntscr.com/en/wine-lightshot.html using WINE, but when I take a screenshot it comes out black.21:32
leftyfb!wine | lorenzo21:32
ubottulorenzo: WINE is a compatibility layer for running Windows programs on GNU/Linux - More information: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Wine - Search the !AppDB for application compatibility ratings - Join #winehq for application help - See !virtualizers for running Windows (or another OS) inside Ubuntu21:32
leftyfblorenzo: I would not recommend using Windows screenshot applications on ubuntu21:32
lorenzoThen do you know of an alternative for this app? I wish that when I take a screenshot, I could upload it directly to imgur or any other site.21:33
leftyfblorenzo: apt-cache search imgur21:36
lorenzoThank you very much, lefty!21:36
eelstrebori'm still having problems with firefox - usually just a tab crashes but sometimes the whole browser crashes - i tried the safe mode where all addons and extensions were disabled and i created a swap partition even though i have 64 GB of RAM21:45
enigma9o7lorenzo: check out flameshot21:51
enigma9o7eel: i'd blame video or memory somehow.  i've used firefox forever and dont recall ever having a tab or whole browser crash.21:53
enigma9o7maybe its a hardware problem, with all that ram maybe you only rarely use the bad bit and thats when you get the crash or something, i dunno.  but you could run a memory test overnight21:53
enigma9o7or with that much memory, just take half out21:54
enigma9o7and see if it still crashes, and if it does, swap to the other half21:54
ogradrewbert, leftyfb, the patch is only in beta (in every beta release) until it is merged upstream, stable does not contain any distro patches ...21:56
ograit should land soon though, then you can switch back to stable21:57
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InteloHow to install latest btrfs-progs on ubuntu 20.x?23:13
Intelohttps://imgur.com/ADk6to8.png23:13
Intelocompile don't work though23:13
Inteloand I need at least 5.19 version23:13
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