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BluesKajHi all12:50
IrcsomeBot<CrustyCrab55> Kubuntu 22.10>>>>>>>>>>>22.04.114:19
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vincenzohttps://github.com/Gictorbit/illustratorCClinux19:06
geniiew wine19:10
arraybolt3vincenzo: Looks cool, are you having problems using this under Kubuntu?19:11
oerhekshmm shareware that works 7 days..19:14
mybalzitchew wine? rofl19:30
Geoffhow to get info of current network and change ip to static address?19:58
Geoffsorry, my bad have got it.20:11
user|66hi i need some help with uninstalling wine i installed the wrong LTS version and cant uninstall it21:15
user|66can someone help plss21:21
user|66hello?21:24
mmikowskihow did you install @user|6621:25
mmikowski?21:25
mmikowski@user|66 hello?21:28
user|66srry im back21:34
mmikowskikk21:34
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user|66i installed it just following what the winehq website said21:35
mmikowskidid you install any packages? I don't know what they recommend off the top of my head.21:35
user|66im new to linux and dont rlly know but i can send what they recommend21:36
mmikowskiah, I see @user|66, did you use Ubuntu 22.04 package from wineHq per https://wiki.winehq.org/Ubuntu21:36
mmikowskiAlready got it.21:37
user|66ya21:37
user|66i already had wine stable installed and working im on jammy btw and i swithced to dev and installed the wrong LTS version21:38
mmikowskiYou want to use ppa-purge21:38
user|66ok21:39
mmikowskibut crafting the command is a PITA21:39
mmikowskiso gimme a second ...21:39
user|66okie :)21:39
mmikowskisudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org -p wine-builds -o ubuntu21:41
user|66sudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org -p wine-builds -o ubuntu21:41
valorie!ppa-purge21:41
ubottuTo disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:<repository-name>/<subdirectory> » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html21:41
user|66[sudo] password for blake:21:41
user|66sudo: ppa-purge: command not found21:41
user|66thats what happend21:41
valorieyou need to install it, user|6621:42
mmikowskisudo apt install ppa-purge21:42
valorievery useful package, that!21:42
mmikowskiYes, the benefit here is it will automagically roll back all packages that we added.21:42
user|66ty ive been trying to use purge and didnt know i had to install lol21:42
mmikowskiHowever, I am not sure if the command I gave will work. ppa-purge has a creaky interface for removing non-ppa repositories. But it saves enormous amounts of time and trouble once one gets it to work.21:43
user|66sudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org -p wine-builds -o ubuntu21:44
user|66Updating packages lists21:44
user|66E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.21:44
user|66Warning:  apt-get update failed for some reason21:44
user|66that happend21:44
user|66ima update rq and see if that helps21:44
mmikowskiright, so let me look around a  bit. I have to complete the install and then craft the command21:44
user|66okie21:45
mmikowskiyou're getting a different issue than I'm seeing. Is this for 22.04?21:46
user|66yes im on 22.04.121:47
mmikowskisudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org ppa:wine-builds/ubuntu21:48
user|66when i updated i got this issue too21:48
user|66Hit:1 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy InRelease21:48
user|66Hit:2 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-updates InRelease21:48
user|66Hit:3 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu jammy-backports InRelease21:48
user|66Hit:4 https://dl.google.com/linux/chrome/deb stable InRelease21:48
user|66Hit:5 https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu bionic InRelease21:48
mmikowski@user|66 so far that looks fine21:48
arraybolt3user|66: Oy, pasting stuff directly into IRC will result in a bot muting you for 60 seconds. You can use a pastebin website like bpa.st to avoid that in the future. Sorry for the inconvenience.21:49
mmikowskihmm, EXCEPT for bionic on windok.21:49
mmikowski*winehq21:49
user|66im getting the same error21:50
mmikowskiwinhq should be showing "jammy InRelease", not "bionic InRelease"21:51
mmikowskiok, so another problem: I'm not seeing ppa-purge disabling the repo, which is used to do.21:52
user|66im not sure y21:52
mmikowskiRegardless, it should be at least be able to remove the packages in that installation.21:53
mmikowskiLet me finish the install and test.21:53
user|66kk21:53
user|66i downloaded the wrong LTS mine is jammy and i downloaded Focal if that helps any21:59
mmikowski@user|66 it looks like the command I provided should work in any case.21:59
mmikowskiAt least for purging the packages.22:00
mmikowskiwhat do you see when trying to purge?22:00
user|66Updating packages lists22:00
user|66E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.22:00
user|66Warning:  apt-get update failed for some reason22:00
mmikowskiSo are you sure you installed anything?22:01
mmikowskisudo apt list --installed |grep winehq22:02
user|66WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.22:02
user|66winehq-devel/jammy,now 7.18~jammy-1 amd64 [installed]22:02
mmikowski^^ What does that show22:02
mmikowskiah, so there you go22:02
mmikowskiit did get installed. Interesting it's specified as a jammy package.22:03
user|66ik thats weird22:03
mmikowskiDo you remember installing winehq-devel?22:03
user|66ye22:03
user|66how do i switch back to stable?22:04
mmikowskiok. So the challenge is rolling back any dependencies that also have been updated from the same repository.22:04
mmikowskiWell, if you instaall the stable branch, that may conflict with devel and remove it.22:04
mmikowskiIt depends on the package.22:04
mmikowskiBut, assuming you want winehq gone, then ppa-purge is probably a good tool to consider.22:05
mmikowskiThere is also Lutris which may pull in new winehq libraries. As an end-user, that's probably a better choice.22:05
user|66how would i do that?22:06
mmikowskiSearch for 'Ubuntu Install Lutris'22:07
mmikowskiYou will add a repo similar to here.22:07
user|66i have lutris just dont know how to use it completely22:07
mmikowskiah, lets see22:08
mmikowskiwell, I don't have a great answer for that. You will just need to use their docs22:09
user|66so what would be a better place than youtube to learn about linux and how to use it22:10
mmikowskiFWIW, winehq-stable doesn't exist in Jammy.22:10
user|66wym i used to use it on jammy22:11
mmikowskiAt least, not from the Jammy repo. I have that added, and an see the packages like so: apt list |grep winhq # Shows only winehq-devel and winehq-staging. You don't want either of those as a user (most likely).22:12
mmikowskiCheck out all the packages installed with winehq-devel22:13
mmikowskihttps://pastebin.com/KhW5Btr222:13
mmikowskiSo *that* is what you want rolled back.22:14
mmikowskiOtherwise, your system may be subtly broken for any other wine package setup.22:14
user|66like it is rn22:14
mmikowskiyeah, prolly22:14
mmikowskiSo my system now has that also installed.22:15
mmikowskiI will now rollback with ppa-purge and make sure it works.22:15
user|66and i deleted everything already in my wine folder so i lost all that when i didnt have to22:15
user|66ok22:15
mmikowskihttps://pastebin.com/ewNJ5hxd22:17
mmikowskiThat shows the result of ppa-purge and then using 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove the i386 libs it installed.22:17
user|66so should i do that ??22:20
mmikowskiyes: sudo apt autoremove, as long as the files listed are as I showed you. If it is trying to remove other packages (like KDE or xserver), then no.22:21
user|66idk what it dose if i do22:22
mmikowskiSo did ppa-purge work?22:27
mmikowskiAnd autoremove?22:27
mmikowskiAfter that, we can double-check and then remove the repo. ppa-purge doesn't seem to remove it like it did with an older format.22:28
user|66kk22:30
mmikowskiSo in sum: 1: sudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org -o wine-builds -p ubuntu22:31
mmikowski2: sudo apt autoremove22:31
user|66sudo apt autoremove wine22:31
user|66right??22:31
mmikowski3: sudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/winehq-*22:31
mmikowskino, do not specify the package22:31
user|66ok22:32
mmikowskiThat will remove all "unused" dependencies from winehq-devel or whatever you installed22:32
mmikowskithen run sudo apt update to update your database.22:32
mmikowskiThen you are on your merry way.22:33
user|66E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.22:34
user|66N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.22:34
user|66N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.22:34
user|66how do i send a txt22:35
user|66fiel22:35
user|66file22:35
arraybolt3user|66: Upload the text to a pastebin and send the link.22:37
arraybolt3bpa.st works.22:37
user|66@mmikowski did u see my error22:48
mmikowski@user|66 sorry, no. I went back to work :)22:48
user|66ur good22:48
mmikowskiSo what step failed. 1, 2, or 3?22:49
user|661 and 222:49
user|66wait22:49
mmikowskiYou need to add the repo key22:49
mmikowskiprobably ...22:49
user|66how do i get that??22:50
user|66E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.22:50
user|66N: Updating from such a repository can't be done securely, and is therefore disabled by default.22:50
user|66N: See apt-secure(8) manpage for repository creation and user configuration details.22:50
mmikowskiIt's in the instructions, however, I admit that was a knee-jerk reaction, and is probably not correct.22:50
mmikowskiLets work through the steps.22:50
user|66thats what happens when i update22:51
user|66okie22:51
mmikowskisudo dpkg --add-architecture i38622:51
mmikowskisudo mkdir -pm755 /etc/apt/keyrings22:51
mmikowskisudo wget -O /etc/apt/keyrings/winehq-archive.key https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/winehq.key22:51
mmikowskinow try 'sudo apt update'22:52
mmikowskiDo you see any errors?22:52
user|66not yet ima update22:52
mmikowskiima=?22:52
user|66ima=i am22:52
user|66got the same errors22:53
mmikowskisudo apt list --installed |grep winehq # <= what does that provide22:53
user|66WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.22:54
user|66winehq-devel/now 7.18~jammy-1 amd64 [installed,local]22:54
mmikowskiSomehting is wrong with the repos.22:56
user|66how would i fix that??22:56
mmikowskiYou need to (a) rollback the packages used from the repo, and (b) disable the repo so you don't accidentally pull in new packages from it in the future.22:57
mmikowskiThat's what the three steps above are designed to do.22:57
mmikowskiMy guess is you had installed the wrong version, and so it's looking for a Jammy release file, and it's not there.22:58
user|66yep prob22:58
mmikowskisudo wget -NP /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ https://dl.winehq.org/wine-builds/ubuntu/dists/jammy/winehq-jammy.sources22:58
mmikowskithen try sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y22:59
user|66same error22:59
mmikowskiArgh.22:59
user|66ikr22:59
mmikowskiOk, there is a more elegant solution, but here:22:59
user|66ok23:00
mmikowskisudo apt purge winehq-devel23:01
mmikowskialso, assuming you want all of wine removed:23:01
user|66yes23:01
user|66at this point idc anymore23:02
user|66its been broken for ab a month now23:02
user|66its working i think23:02
user|66blake@blake-HP-Laptop-14-dk1xxx ~> wine --version23:05
user|66wine-6.0.3 (Ubuntu 6.0.3~repack-1)23:05
mmikowskihttps://askubuntu.com/questions/37531/how-do-i-remove-all-packages-from-a-certain-repository23:05
mmikowskiyeah, that looks good23:05
user|66so i gonna install stable now and it should work23:06
mmikowskicross fingers23:06
user|66crossing fingers lol23:06
mmikowskiThat last item I sent you talks about how ppa-purge is partially broken for i386 libraries, which is what  wine uses.23:07
mmikowskiWhat do you get with this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/37531/how-do-i-remove-all-packages-from-a-certain-repository23:07
mmikowskisudo ppa-purge -i -s dl.winehq.org -o wine-builds -p ubuntu23:07
mmikowski^^ 2nd one23:07
user|66its too big to send23:10
mmikowskipastebin.com23:10
mmikowskiDoes it look ok?23:10
user|66no23:10
user|66lol23:10
mmikowskiSimilar to what I sent before?23:10
user|66no23:10
user|66ill send one at a time kk23:11
user|66Updating packages lists23:11
user|66E: The repository 'https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu jammy Release' does not have a Release file.23:11
user|66E: Failed to download some files23:11
user|66W: Failed to fetch https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/wine/wine-builds/ubuntu/dists/jammy/Release: 404  Not Found [IP: My IP :) 443]23:11
user|66E: Some index files failed to download. They have been ignored, or old ones used instead.23:11
user|66Warning:  aptitude update failed for some reason23:11
mmikowskiYeah, bad repo file23:12
mmikowskiDid you remove the old repo file (step 3 from above)?23:12
mmikowskils /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ |grep wine23:12
mmikowskiwhat does that show?23:13
mmikowski(don't do step 3 right now).23:13
user|66ok23:13
mmikowskiwhat do you see with the ls command provided?23:13
user|66it just brought me to that directory23:14
user|66do i need to sudo23:14
mmikowskinope, just looking23:15
mmikowskiIt should show one or two files23:15
user|66im just in that file23:16
user|66blake@blake-HP-Laptop-14-dk1xxx /e/a/sources.list.d>23:16
mmikowski/etc/apt/sources.list.d23:16
mmikowskiThat command above will show any files with wine in the name.23:16
mmikowskiIf there are none, then you added the repo in a different way than the winehq website suggests23:17
user|66blake@blake-HP-Laptop-14-dk1xxx /e/a/sources.list.d> /etc/apt/sources.list.d23:17
user|66blake@blake-HP-Laptop-14-dk1xxx /e/a/sources.list.d>23:17
mmikowskiIt doesn't matter from which directory you execute the command; it's the output that matters.23:18
mmikowskiDoes it show anything?23:18
user|66no it just brings me to that directory23:18
mmikowskithen there are no files in that directory with the word 'wine' in them.23:20
mmikowskiah, you added the ppa winebuilds!23:20
mmikowskithat's NOT the standard winehq install23:21
mmikowskiDude!23:21
user|66ye?23:21
user|66i typed ls and theres 2 files 1: winehq-jammy.sources 2:wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list23:22
mmikowskigrep -l 'wine' /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list23:23
mmikowskiyeah, so you have two repos enabled.23:23
mmikowskione's a proper ppa23:23
user|66this is what it gave me23:23
user|66see: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list23:24
mmikowskithat's the ppa23:24
user|66what do i do with it?23:25
mmikowskiI suggest you disable the ppa source, as it doesn't appear that it is used by apt.23:31
mmikowskiin other word: cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d; mv wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list :wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list.disabled23:32
mmikowskithen sudo apt update and report back if that error goes away23:33
mmikowski@user|66 any luck?23:37
user|66i just got back23:37
user|661 sec23:37
user|66cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d; mv wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list :wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list.disabled23:38
user|66mv: cannot move 'wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list' to ':wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list.disabled': Permission denied23:38
mmikowskiuse a sudo in front of that23:39
user|66ok23:39
mmikowskisudo  mv wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list :wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list.disabled23:39
user|66i think it worked23:39
user|66it says its disabled23:40
mmikowskiso now: sudo apt update23:40
user|66:wine-ubuntu-wine-builds-jammy.list.disabled23:40
mmikowskiright23:40
mmikowskithat will remove it from the repo list, so now when you update, that warning should go away.23:41
user|66after i ran update i ran upgrade and it gave me this: 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 11 not upgraded.23:42
user|66how do i upgrade those23:43
mmikowskiThat's normal. They'll become available once a full roll-out occurs23:43
mmikowskiThere's nothing to fix.23:43
mmikowskiif you do sudo apt full-upgrade, that will install everything that is meant to upgrade your system.23:44
user|66ok so i should be able to install stable now?23:44
mmikowskinow can you purge the winehq ppa?23:44
user|66whats the command again??23:45
mmikowski sudo ppa-purge -s dl.winehq.org -o wine-builds -p ubuntu23:45
user|66PPA purged successfully using aptitude fallback23:47
user|66yess23:47
mmikowskiah, yes, forbot the -i23:47
mmikowskisudo ppa-purge -i -s dl.winehq.org -o wine-builds -p ubuntu23:48
user|66?23:48
user|66o23:48
mmikowskiThe -i will help clean up i386 libs, IIRC. Not tested here.23:48
user|66PPA purged successfully23:48
mmikowskiok, then once that is set, disable the winehq repo:23:48
user|66how do i do that lol23:49
mmikowskiok, so that worked with the -i flag, right23:49
mmikowskiok, sudd apt autoremove23:49
user|66ok23:49
user|66what next?23:50
mmikowski cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d; sudo mv  winehq-jammy.sources  winehq-jammy.sources.disabled23:50
mmikowskisudo apt update23:51
user|66do i need to put sudo infront of  cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d; sudo mv  winehq-jammy.sources  winehq-jammy.sources.disabled23:51
user|66its disabled23:53
user|66winehq-jammy.sources.disabled23:53
mmikowskisudo apt update;23:53
user|66it worked23:53
mmikowskithere you go.23:55
user|66so i can install wine stable??23:56
mmikowskiWine stable comes from Ubuntu.23:56
user|66so get dev?23:56
mmikowskiNo23:56
user|66what should i get??23:56
mmikowskiUse the default Wine.23:57
mmikowskiThat's stable.23:57
user|66its out of date tho23:57
mmikowskiIs that a problem? If it isn't, using the stable default is preferred.23:57
user|66idk23:58
mmikowskiIf you need a later container, consider using Lutrus which is supposed to take care of a lot of the trouble.23:58
user|66ok23:58
user|66will do23:58
user|66tysm23:58

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