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noarbI think it's because my chroot only has the 'main' repository, which I created like `sudo sbuild-createchroot jammy /srv/chroot/jammy  http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/`00:00
noarbthat was it ... got it working :)00:10
tomreynnoarb: dh-python moved to universe startting with focal. i'm not into packaging, but this can be a hint that different tolling is nowadays more suitable.00:12
Unit193dh-python is the way to do Python packaging.00:13
tomreynok, cool, so i guess it moved for other reasons.00:14
tomreynanyways, the other two python related packages are also in universe, so...00:14
Unit193tomreyn: Just a couple things build-depend on it, https://termbin.com/xd2d you know?00:21
tomreyn:)00:21
tomreyni guess it's all fine since for some, universe now gets proper security support, too.00:23
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CarlFKwhat group do I need to be in to use ttyACM0?00:59
oxphihello, I'm trying to install the newest nvidia driver (I have gtx 970) on ubuntu 22.04, and it is giving me the error " 'nvidia-drm' appears to already be loaded in your kernel "01:28
oxphianswers on the web just say like check for processes running nvidia but like, a bunch of stuff is cuz its a graphical os..? (xdg-deskt, gnome-she, Xorg) so I'm not sure how to install this01:29
oxphialso apologies if this is in an inappropriate channel01:29
ablyssoxphi, maybe try nvidia-uninstall first01:35
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arraybolt3[m]oxphi: How are you attempting to install the NVIDIA drivers? Through the "Additional Drivers" GUI? By installing an NVIDIA package with apt? Or by using a .run script from NVIDIA's website?01:36
oxphiah yes, I'm running sudo .run script from website01:37
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slimjimflimhi, i'm trying to connect a bluetooth device to my 20.04.5 with `bluetoothctl` and once in that shell, when i run the `devices` command, i get 'No default controller available' ...can anyone help?02:01
slimjimflimi know this laptop has a bluetooth device. i've used it before02:01
tomreyndoes "rfkill" say thatit is soft blocked?02:02
esvusually it is best to send the command line you used and the response you got in a pastebin log,02:02
slimjimflim 1 bluetooth dell-bluetooth unblocked blocked02:03
tomreynit's software blocked. unblock it using rfkill or the GUI02:03
slimjimflimso soft: unblocked. hard: blocked02:03
tomreynoh right, i mixed the columns up02:03
tomreynyou'll have a hardware switch or keyboard combination which enables / disables it.02:04
slimjimflimi don't think that's the issue. i tried......02:04
slimjimflimoh02:04
tomreynmost commonly it's a keyboard combination, Fn + wireless or airplane symbol02:04
esvthank you, now I realize my headset is not on my desk02:06
slimjimflimhm i just changed the wifi switch on the side. now i get HARD: unblocked02:06
slimjimflimlemme retest...02:06
esvoh, it is.02:06
slimjimflimlooks like that worked02:06
slimjimflimi still dont see my device02:10
slimjimflimon my phone i see SRS-XB4102:10
slimjimflimon my laptop, from `bluetoothctl` -> devices i get:02:11
slimjimflimsry in advance for the minor spam but...02:11
slimjimflimDevice 00:FA:21:7A:E3:DE Galaxy A10e02:11
slimjimflimDevice 10:84:84:1A:60:45 onn. TWS Earphones02:11
slimjimflimDevice C4:1C:FF:1B:B4:A5 E48-D002:11
slimjimflimDevice 30:8D:99:E7:3B:04 OJL411MY57PF10S802:11
arraybolt3[m]slimjimflim: Sadly, there's a bot in here that will mute you (and has muted you) if you do that. It only lasts for 60 seconds though.02:12
slimjimflimok02:12
arraybolt3[m]slimjimflim: In the future, try using a pastebin service like https://bpa.st.02:12
slimjimflimyea yea02:12
arraybolt3[m]You can paste large amounts of text into there, then send a link.02:12
arraybolt3[m]Looks like you're unmuted!02:13
cybertekhello, I set up bridged network for QEMU/kvm hosts, I can ping the birdge IP but I can't ping any other IP's on the internet in windows 1002:13
slimjimflimoh i got it. pain in the ass02:18
slimjimflimi'm gonna have to script this all out at some point lol02:18
slimjimflimTHAT GOD IM A COUNTY BOY02:19
slimjimflimCOUNTRY02:19
slimjimflimYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEHAW02:19
arraybolt3[m]Nice!02:19
slimjimflimwhen in doubt push all the buttons until it works02:20
jhutchinsThat's "Thank God", and it's John Denver.02:20
arraybolt3[m]LOL don't get in the habit of doing that, but it is funny that it works sometimes.02:20
slimjimflimyou know what i meant02:20
slimjimflimit's just bluetooth. not gonna break anything important02:20
arraybolt3[m]True (I think/hope).02:21
slimjimflimi got this srs-xb41 for free from the craigslist free section lol02:22
slimjimflimmasssive win02:22
slimjimflimsony. loud as all heck02:22
arraybolt3[m]slimjimflim: As a hint, we usually keep off-topic conversations in #ubuntu-offtopic (this is the tech support channel).02:22
slimjimflimfree playlist if yall want: https://t.me/bensplaylist002:23
slimjimflimok bye02:23
cybertekanyone have any idea why it might not be working? I followed this guide to set it up https://youtu.be/DYpaX4BnNlg?t=50802:23
k_szeMy Ubuntu in WSL2 on Windows 10 is suddenly unable to resolve domain names.02:30
k_szeIf I try `host archive.ubuntu.com`, I get ";; connection timed out; no servers could be reached"02:30
k_szeI have no trouble visiting archive.ubuntu.com in Firefox, however.02:31
jhutchinsk_sze: Welcome to Microsoft's attempt to prove to you that Linux is an inferior system.  Try dual-boot.02:35
jhutchinsk_sze: Last I checked, WSL won't let you anywhere near the resolver settings.02:37
jhutchinsk_sze: VMs work pretty well too, I like VirtualBox on Windows.02:37
esvI have ubuntu 20.04 on wls2, let me test02:50
esvI got 4 ipv4 and 4 ipv6 addresses 185.125.190.39, 91.189.91.38, 91.189.91.39 and 185.125.190.3602:53
esvthe ipv6 ones will take me a year to type them in02:53
esvjhutchins, where are the resolver settings?02:54
esvand could you do me the f....ine favor of adopting new features faster than anyone ?02:55
* esv had a shitty night sleep, semi-drunk, 3/4s of a beer left and doesn't give a shit about anything.02:57
esvI would assume the Ubuntu running on wls2 depends on the dns settings of the host system. I don't block (as if I could) anything and can resolve the host quite easily02:59
k_szeesv: are those IP addresses your usual DNS server addresses *outside* WSL2 as well?03:06
esvI run my home net on 192.168.x.x03:07
k_szeoh wait, 185.125.190.39 seems to be archive.ubuntu.com?03:08
esvI can even access archive.ubuntu.com on Microsoft Edge, same 'puter.03:08
k_szeCan you show me the content of your `/etc/resolv.conf` in WSL2?03:08
esvprobably 127.0.0.53... but sure will try03:09
esv172.17.192.103:09
esv... ood03:09
esveeeer ; odd03:10
k_szecan you actually ping 172.17.192.1 from within WSl2?03:10
k_szeAnd I'm going to guess that 172.17.192.0/24 is you HyperV virtual network device's subnet.03:10
esvwell, as I tell the jr support engineers, ping is not a reliable tool03:10
k_szeesv, I mean, I couldn't even ping the IP address listed in my /etc/resolv.conf.03:11
k_szeright now, my /etc/resolv.conf says `nameserver 172.31.16.1`, 172.31.16.0/20 "happens" to be my HyperV virtual ethernet adapter's subnet.03:13
esvI can't either nc should, I can never remember the flags03:13
esvno wonder why, that is my own machine03:15
esvthat /20 looks odd03:16
esvoh.. is /20 the network, not the entry in resolv.conf, I get it now.03:16
esv* remember the alcohol03:17
esvwhat's your ip ?03:17
esv /20, tha's a ... wide address range.03:18
esvfor some reason I don't get nc to work03:19
esvmy /etc/systemd/resolved.conf is completely commented out with the exception of the [Resolve] line and there is no /etc/systemd/resolved.conf.d directory03:24
adit_hello03:37
adit_ngopi lah03:37
k_szeesv, where does your `/etc/resolv.conf` symlink to?03:40
esv to /mnt/wsl/resolv.conf03:44
k_szeok, that's odd. Mine is symlinked to /run/resolvconf/resolv.conf03:45
k_szeAnd it's probably been like that since I installed WSL2 in June.03:46
k_sze(according to the modified timestamp of the symlink)03:46
k_szeesv, inside your resolv.conf, does it say that it's generated automatically by WSL?03:47
esvno, but I did not touch it.03:48
esvalso, I enabled systemd on this particular instance.03:48
esvmy wsl2 is running 5.15.68.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 kernel03:54
xboxxcloud03:57
k_szeesv, mine is running  5.10.102.1-microsoft-standard-WSL2 kernel (Windows 10)04:30
devslashare there any known issues with ubuntu 22.04 breaking ssh04:30
devslashi upgraded ubuntu from 20.04 to 22.04 and now Ubuntu is rejecting all connections even though its up and has no errors04:31
arraybolt3devslash: I think I've noticed something like that, but I originally figured that it was something wrong with some part of my config since I could SSH into an Ubuntu 22.04 box from Chrome OS but not from another Ubuntu 22.04 system.04:32
devslashhuh I found the solution.04:34
arraybolt3devslash: Great, what? I'd like to know so I can have my own setup work right.04:34
devslashI added this line to sshd_config: PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes +ssh-rsa04:34
devslashrestarted ssh and it worked like a charm04:34
arraybolt3Oh, nice.04:34
* arraybolt3 makes a note of that right now04:34
arraybolt3devslash: Thanks!04:35
devslashnp04:35
devslashguess in lucky. I upgraded Ubuntu and thats the only thing that went wrong04:35
ravagethe real fix for this is generating an up to date ssh key btw :)04:39
arraybolt3ravage: This kind of inability to connect happens to me on Ubuntu 22.04 out of the box, using freshly installed 22.04 systems.04:40
arraybolt3(Both server and client being 22.04.)04:40
morgan-usbthe from a usb ubuntu system will write on the harddrive just fine but the in-my-laptop 22.04 system will not. I see some problem here.04:44
morgan-usbah ha, is this related to the ravage problem?04:48
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morgan-usbQuestion: the from a usb ubuntu system will write on the harddrive just fine but the in-my-laptop 22.04 system will not. I see some problem here.  -- I am now morganlappy04:55
arraybolt3morgan-lappy: Probably file permissions.04:57
cybertek2hello, I have problems pinging outside of the host from a guest kvm but I can ping the bridge, I have made the bridge adapter and it acquires an ip address, can anyone help? thx05:06
arraybolt3cybertek2: What kind of networking is the VM using? Usermode or bridged?05:08
cybertek2arraybolt3: bridged05:09
arraybolt3Hmm. Crud. Sorry, I don't know much about how this sort of thing works, so I'll let someone more knowledgeable try to work out what might be wrong.05:10
morganlappyarraybolt3, sure. I did the same thing on both systems. I inserted the drive and copied to it. or failed to. both files have read permissions. IT WAS THE SAME FLASH drive. - That's not any different from one wrote attempt to the next Only the system differs.06:03
morganlappybe back tomorrow. I did reformat the desktop hard drive. End of "learning exploration"06:04
morganlappygnite06:04
daniilyoutube06:40
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ice9if I connect from my laptop to my android's phone hotspot while using phone's data, it gets connected but no internet, but if the phone is using wifi, then there is internet. the phone already has internet access if data is enabled btw, any idea?08:30
alkisgHmm? In the second scenario, the phone is using wifi AND sharing wifi over wifi?08:33
murmelalkisg: probably over usb08:34
alkisgThat's usb tethering, not wifi hotspot08:34
murmeldepends on who you ask, but yes, the more technical the person is, the more likely they get it right. i mean it sounds to me rather that maybe tethering is disabled on the plan.08:36
alkisgice9: ^08:38
ice9what is the default TTL in ubuntu?08:38
alkisgHaha, I guess you can ignore all our answers, sure08:39
SteelRoseHi all! is there in the Ubuntu world a tool like RHEL's Satellite / Spacewalk or Uyuni? Thanks!08:45
murmelSteelRose: launchpad08:46
murmelbut afair not as built out as satellite08:47
lunaMAAS ?08:47
lunahttps://maas.io08:47
murmelluna: that's something different08:47
SteelRosemurmel: I need something to keep all our Ubuntu systems updated and under control... group them by application or OS, etc and keep them patched ... Satellite/Spacewalk and Uyuni can do that but I was also looking for something more Ubuntu-native... can Launchpad do all that?08:50
ikoniaSteelRose: use foreman or ansible tower or a puppet master08:51
murmelSteelRose: argh i meant landspace, not launchpad, but yes08:51
ikoniayou can look at MaaS too ?08:51
SteelRoseikonia: Foreman implies Puppet, which implies ... uuuggghhh!! :-D08:51
ikoniaSteelRose: no, it doesnt08:51
murmelI would also go foreman route08:52
ikoniaor katello08:52
arraybolt3murmel: I think you meant Landscape. :)08:53
murmelarraybolt3: already said that ;)08:54
arraybolt3murmel: You said Landspace.08:54
murmelSteelRose: but really, just test out landscape, look if you like it, as it's free for 10 machines.08:54
murmelarraybolt3: man, you are right.08:55
arraybolt3I've made worse typos :P08:55
murmelarraybolt3: well first I had launchpad xD08:56
arraybolt3Kinda the same thing though. One lets you control Canonical's servers, the other lets you control your own servers. (This has been another episode of Aaron Grossly Oversimplifies and Messes Up Things. Tune in next week for my comprehensive 5-second dissertation on chess strategy.)08:57
murmelarraybolt3: I would just hope that lp would work better :S08:57
arraybolt3(Just... so no one gets confused, Launchpad and Landscape are *not* the same thing, I was making a joke, but hopefully that should be obvious.)08:58
SteelRosemurmel: Ubuntu Pro09:06
SteelRoseSee full service description09:06
SteelRose20009:06
SteelRoseBilled Yearly09:06
SteelRose$100,000.00 ... I entered 200 as a ballpark figure... that's insane!09:06
tarzeauthat's why people use debian instead?09:06
murmelSteelRose: well, pretty sure rh is more expensive *shrug*09:07
zaggynlwhat about some heresy:09:08
SteelRosemurmel: RHEL Satellite is RHEL-only, IIRC... same as the Community fork Spacewalk...09:08
SteelRosemurmel: that's where Uyuni looks so nice09:08
zaggynlhttps://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-endpoint-manager-blog/increase-security-enable-quality-collaboration-for-linux/ba-p/364048509:08
SteelRosestill, I was hoping to find an Ubuntu-native solution09:08
zaggynltl;dr: MS Intune for Ubuntu09:08
murmelSteelRose: the foss version of satellite can definitely handle debian/ubuntu systems, not sure about satellite09:08
SteelRosezaggynl: thanks, but no thanks :-D09:08
zaggynlheheh09:09
murmelSteelRose: additionally, you don't need the full service if you want "only" landscape09:09
zaggynland not too trustworthy: https://github.com/wh1te909/tacticalrmm09:09
SteelRosemurmel: "only" landscape is limited to 10 servers... we exceed that number09:10
murmelSteelRose: yeah, I never understood, why they put landscape only under the advantage/pro stuff, and not standalone :S09:12
murmelSteelRose: but there is really not that much of a need to go "ubuntu specific" imo09:13
murmelSteelRose: btw, the cheapest option would be 45k for 200 machines09:14
murmel(servers)09:14
SteelRosemurmel: yep... still not a CAPEX I had in mind :-)09:16
SteelRoseThanks anyway!09:16
murmelSteelRose: yeah, canonical is always cheaper than rh, with the exception if you only need the "fringe" management stuff, as it's only ever included in paid version (as landscape is not foss, so no fork)09:17
SteelRosemurmel: yep... shame.09:21
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brkrootany iade how to solve the problem with high temperature on the laptop, while using VMs? I am using Boxes, and VirtualBox and as soon as I start one vm the temperatures spikes to 70-8010:10
brkrootwhen i got the laptop and installed fresh install of ubuntu i tested streamng 4k videos plus other tasks and my overall temperature was between 30-40 dregrees10:11
murmelbrkroot: this has more to do with hardware than software, but make sure that you have most hw accel virtualization stuff active in the bios10:24
brkrootmurmel, i was trying different options in the bios and realised all have to be enabled. Only secure boot is disabled (for now)10:27
brkrootcan you please suggest a tool to monitor the temperature, I am using sensors10:28
brkrootwith watch -n1 sensors10:29
murmelbrkroot: that's what I use, but I use it rarely. my temps only ever get super high when I compile stuff.10:29
brkrootlatptop with vents or pc?10:29
murmelbrkroot: how old is the laptop? maybe cleaning out dust would also help10:29
murmellaptop10:29
brkrootits about 4 months10:29
murmeloh, yeah, that shouldn't happen10:29
murmelbrkroot: are you doing something worthwile in the vm? or is it jumping that high when both host and guest are idling?10:30
brkrootmurmel, I am watching videos with 720p on VLC and on the host there is no running apps. I have alocated just half of the RAM and have tried with 1 to four CPUs - and no difference.10:32
brkrootI mean on the vm im wathing videos - not streaming, and on the host I am not using any apps.he overal temperatures are 80 degrees.10:33
brkrootnow just started one VM with no apps running and the overal temperature is about 39 degrees. Hm so its an issue with the guest machine. (ubuntu)10:35
murmelbrkroot: do you have host-passthrough? so it can use hw accel for the video?10:37
brkrootnow just ran sys update and upgrade and the temps spiked to 80 degrees while downloading and installing10:37
ograno, it likely is an issue with handing through the graphics acceleration from the VM to the host10:37
ogra(i.e. what murmel said in better words already 🙂 )10:38
murmelvideo accel is on the gpu, and as you don't pass that through, it will spike as it's using the cpu10:38
brkrootmurmel, in terms of processor allocation ... I havent enabled options "enable pae/nx" and Nested VT / Amd-V is not enabled to.  Also about video ... 3d Acceleration is not enabled.10:40
murmelbrkroot: ahh virtualbox :(10:40
FravialisUbuntu is placing ads in apt dist-upgrade now? Really10:41
brkrootmurmel, unfortunately yes. But I am having same spikes of temperatures with gnome boxes (guest same ubuntu)10:41
murmelyou don't need nested, no idea about 3d accel, as it still relies on dx10 or older, which means, it shouldn't help that much (only vb 7.0 switched to dx11, which also doesn't help)10:41
FravialisThat has to be the worst thing I have ever seen in 22 years of maintaining debian-derivative systems10:41
murmelFravialis: -proposed active?10:41
Fravialismurmel: hmmm, what is that?10:41
murmela repo10:41
FravialisI'll have a look10:41
Fravialismurmel: referring to: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1434512/how-to-get-rid-of-ubuntu-pro-advertisement-when-updating-apt10:42
murmelI know10:42
ograFravialis, that usually only happens to people having -proposed enabled ... which means you asked for exactly this ... (running a test package before release to report bugs for it)10:42
murmelogra: doesn't sound like he has10:43
Fravialisogra: does anything in that stackoverflow conversation or anything I've said indicate this?10:44
ograFravialis, check with: apt policy ubuntu-advantage-tools10:44
Fravialisalright10:44
ograFravialis, yes, that you report it indicates you (accidentially ??) have the proposed repo enabled which is used for testing packages befre they get released10:44
ograFravialis, the packages in the official archive do not show these messages10:45
Fravialisogra: where would this repository be enabled? I already looked in /etc/apt10:45
murmelFravialis: what does apt policy ubuntu-advantage say? it should tell you where the package comes from10:45
ograFravialis, there is an UI option in the software settings ...10:46
FravialisMore importantly: if I'm *telling* you I didn't enable it, then why you tell me I did?10:46
murmelahh -tools :X10:46
Fravialishttps://paste.debian.net/plainh/4a6ff7d110:46
brkrootFravialis, check the options in Software & Updates, maybe you have enabled something after the install.10:47
ograFravialis, and you get the message with that package version ?10:47
FravialisI'm running a server, is that the reason?10:47
FravialisIt's a cloudinit image, too10:47
FravialisSo, I have no GUI running in any case10:48
Fravialishttps://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/jammy/current/jammy-server-cloudimg-amd64.img10:48
ograshould not make a difference ... the message comes from the ubuntu-advantage-tools package ... and 27.11.2~22.04.1 should not have it10:48
FravialisWell, I have no enabled proposed. I get the cloud image, then I run virt-customize to install qemu-guest-agent, then I run a bunch of qm set commands, then I turn it into a template, then I clone the template into a vm10:50
FravialisAfter that, I run an ansible bootstrap playbook of which I am the author. There is _no_ proposed in there10:50
ograwell, then i dont get how you are getting the message10:51
FravialisThen, I run a ssh "sudo apt update && sudo apt -y dist-upgrade" for three VMs10:51
ograthe code printing it does not exist in the version you have10:51
Fravialisogra: well, there might be a clue on Stack Exchange10:51
FravialisOthers are experiencing this too?10:51
* ogra isnt ... on 10 machines with different releases between 20.04 and 22.04 10:52
ogranor in any containers i run ...10:52
FravialisPossibly of interest: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/199202610:52
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1992026 in ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu Pro APT integration is a bit much" [Critical, In Progress]10:52
FravialisSo how do I opt-out of this PR blunder?10:58
Fravialishttps://old.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/xyu0bo/wtf_ubuntu_why_is_there_advertisements_in_sudo/  This has to be up there with some of the shit the Firefox dev team pulled over the years10:59
ograFravialis, the bug has a workaround ?10:59
FravialisI've tried several now10:59
FravialisDo a reboot of the VMs, do an apt dist-upgrade again and the ad is back10:59
FravialisI mean, I'm not against Ubuntu making money, but to start messing with apt and trolling (power) users with ads through apt hooks which then behave as if they were adware is infuriating11:01
FravialisIn fact, Ubuntu deserves to make lots of money through support contracts for those who need them11:02
ograFravialis, well, this is actully the opposite of making money ...11:02
ograit offers you to use it for free for 5 machines (even commercially) to get full 10y security support11:03
ograthe enterprises that actually pay for it do surely not do it because of this message (they sign big contracts regardless)11:03
FravialisI don't care what it offers and or if it's free or not!! I've been using apt and before that apt-get for 22 years!!11:04
FravialisAds? In apt??11:04
FravialisOn the terminal?? This offends me to my very core, to be quite honest with you11:04
ograwell, its a bug (though i still dont get how only a few people seem to see it)11:04
FravialisWell, I'll be moving on with other tasks, because I was working on RabbitMQ and this is messing up my day, I'll get on it when I get home11:05
StLeoXHi, there11:07
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geosmileWhen is vbox 7 coming to ubuntu 20.04lts? Anyone knows?12:08
fricklergeosmile: very likely not at all, s is for stable after all12:14
brktootmurmel, my overheating problem with no significant usage was mostly because i was always on high performance. Now tired Power Saver mode. Also installed  tlp tlp-rdw, and installed cpufrequitils - to monitor and set values if needed.  Finally used sensors-detect and added what was recommended in /etc/modules, followed by starting kmod12:22
brktootafter boot now temperatures are below 40 degrees, although I don't know what actually helped. Mostly like is using the Power Saver mode I guess.12:23
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BluesKajHi all12:30
wezyay BluesKaj is here!12:33
BluesKajhi wez12:33
wezhi! How you going?12:33
BluesKajok here wez, and you?12:33
wezBluesKaj: Can't complain!12:35
BluesKaj:-)12:35
brktootoh and also have enabled Hyper-V to the guest on Virtualbox12:41
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oskiell13:38
oskieoops, sorry13:38
fwehtwhen i use chrome and upload some files to a website, the filebrowser always shows me the recent files, not the folder i uploaded from the last time...  is this on purpose?  seems very unintuitive...14:00
ografweht, file a bug with: ubuntu-bug xdg-desktop-portal14:02
fwehti mean maybe somebody thought it makes more sense this way?  always landing at the recently used files?14:02
ogra(the portals have quite some room for improvement 🙂 )14:02
fwehtthanks :)14:03
ograi personally am with you (regardless of what "someone" thought) ... if you want to upload a few files in a row from the same folder it is petty distrubing if it doesnt memorize the last location14:03
* alkisg adds a gnome/mate bookmark each time, as a small workaround to that issue14:05
nteodosiofweht, I think you can disable the portal with GTK_USE_PORTAL=0.14:14
fwehtnteodosio: thanks!14:14
ograbe aware that you are then limited to files in your home though14:15
nteodosioI suggested that because my X session doesn't seem to use it because I don't use a full desktop, and I can't reproduce fweht's problem.14:16
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theoceaniscool_I'm having some issues with adding typing to an internal library we use for a test server. In our system a server contains a bunch of test libraries, which contains a bunch of test sessions. A minimal example of what I have implemented is https://pastebin.com/ZmMKgwBb (The __main__ part is how I would like to use the library), but my problem is that either pylint, python3 or mypy throws errors14:39
leftyfbtheoceaniscool_: I think you're looking for #python for support with python14:40
theoceaniscool_leftyfb, True, sorry, wrong channel14:40
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pogthrowerI am having a terrible time connecting to a hidden wireless network on ubuntu 18.  I have verified the connection shows as hidden in network manager but it seems to fail when it scans and fails to find the SSID17:56
pogthrowerwhat else can I do to connect or troubleshoot17:58
Prunerscan you physically connect to this hidden network?17:58
Prunershave you tried a wireless network analysis app?17:58
pogthrowerplug in ethernet? no, not possible17:58
pogthrowerthe network admin does not see an attempt to connect from my device17:59
Prunerswill say more about what band the network is on, say if conflict with another network on same band17:59
Prunerscan you connect thru other devices?17:59
pogthrowerother devices connect correctly.  Android tablets17:59
ravagepogthrower, "nmcli dev wifi connect "WIFINAME" password WIFIPASS hidden yes"18:01
ravagedoes that work?18:01
ravagehttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/35476428/how-to-connect-to-hidden-wifi-network-using-nmcli has some more commands to try it on the console18:02
pogthrowerI have tried those without success18:03
pogthrowerI get the error     no network with SSID 'XXX' found18:03
pogthrowerThere is no encryption on this network, it is mac address authenticated18:04
pogthrowerwhich has already been added18:04
pogthrowerand I ensured there is no mac spoofing or randomization18:05
ravagedoes it work on a newer Ubuntu version? maybe a 22.04 live usb?18:05
ravageit is also possible that your wifi card does not support the channel the hidden wifi uses18:06
pogthrowerNot really possible at this time ravage18:06
pogthrowerhmm, unlikely but I will check what channel it is being broadcast on18:07
ograthe official (and actually recent) doc for connecting to hidden WLANs is at https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/net-wireless-hidden.html.en18:09
ograperhaps that has a hint18:09
ogra(i.e. you could try to connect by the APs MAC address)18:10
wadHi folks. I'm doing something kinda weird, and I've _almost_ got it working. Question: How can I make a LUKS volume mount (specified in /etc/fstab) request the passphrase on boot? On one system, this happened automatically, but in another one that I'm setting up (in a weird way), I think I need to manually do something in order for this to happen.18:56
leftyfbwad: create an encrypted LVM during the install18:57
wadleftyfb, I've got the volume already here, actually. I can decrypt and mount it just fine on the command line.18:58
wadWhat does the install do to trigger Ubuntu to request the passphrase at boot time?18:59
wadThat's what I'm missing, pretty sure.18:59
nteodosiowad, I think Systemd will do that automatically for you if /etc/crypttab is properly configured19:00
wadAhh, that's what I'm missing!19:00
wadcrypttab19:00
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wadOkay, rebooting. Wish me luck!19:01
nteodosiowad, worst case you get locked out :)19:01
wadThat already happened a few times.:-D  But in "emergency mode" I can undo the thing that locked me out.19:02
nteodosioyeah, so luck is on your side19:02
wadIT'S ASKING FOR THE PASSPHRASE!! bd19:02
wadI'm in! This rawks.19:04
nteodosioCouldn't be simpler, right? Why leave a machine unencrypted these days!19:04
wadOh gosh, this is far from simple!19:04
wadSimple was installing the OS, and getting it all running the way I like.19:05
leftyfbit's simpler if you configure the encryption during the install process19:05
wadComplicated was when my employer requested that I run Windows instead, so that the IT department can "manage" my device.19:05
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wadSo now, I'm running Windows, but am also running a VirtualBox, with Ubuntu running inside of it, _but still mounting my home directory on the LUKS partition stored on an external 1TB SSD_.19:06
leftyfbgross19:06
wadThe most complicated part was the stuff I have to do in Windows to get it to work.19:06
nteodosioFor such a simple setup, that part you've just done was a breeze19:06
wadOh, it's so gross. I've got vomit all over my shirt.19:06
wadExactly! This was the easy part.19:07
EriC^^wad: i think you're supposed to add it to /etc/crypttab and maybe update-initramfs19:07
EriC^^for sure update, not maybe, come to think of it19:07
wadIt's in crypttab now, I didn't need to `update-initramfs` to get it working. :)19:07
wadIn a minute, I'll rejoin this chat, but from inside my VM....19:08
EriC^^aha19:08
wadI'm using Windows 11 as a useless insecure Linux runner that hogs most of my RAM, and most of my CPU.19:08
wadI just bought an extra 32GB stick of memory.19:09
nteodosioYeah you hardly ever need initramfs if that's not a full disk encryption19:10
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wadI'm in Linux now!19:14
junoim having problems using mariadb19:50
junothe only logs i was able to get where the syslog ones19:50
junohttps://justpaste.it/4ait319:50
junoanyone able to help?19:50
prathamHello, I am following the Ubuntu Pro tutorial [0]. In there, the services enabled by default are "esm-infra" and "livepatch". But checking man page for "pro", it shows different services.19:54
prathamTo me, it shows `cc-eal`, `cis`, `esm` (not `esm-infra`), `fips`, `fips-updates`, `ros` and `ros-updates. Are the man pages not updated?19:54
pratham[0]: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-beta-tutorial/3101819:54
MacedonicusFriends, what's the safe way to free up space from /boot by deleting old kernels? Don't want to crash my system.19:56
hggdhMacedonicus: remove the _packages_ for the older kernels20:03
MacedonicusHow?20:05
prathamMacedonicus: use the following command to determine which older kernels you have installed20:14
prathamapt list --installed | grep ^linux-image | grep -v $(uname -r)20:15
prathamThis will give you a list of all kernels (except for the current one). CAREFULLY remove older kernels.20:15
prathamDO NOT REMOVE THE `linux-image-generic` KERNEL20:16
oerheksMacedonicus, ubuntu removes kernels with the next update, standard20:16
oerheks+ old20:16
Macedonicusapt list --installed | grep ^linux-image | grep -v $(uname -r)20:30
MacedonicusWARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.20:30
Macedonicuslinux-image-5.15.0-50-generic/jammy-updates,jammy-security,now 5.15.0-50.56 amd64 [installed,automatic]20:30
Macedonicuslinux-image-generic/jammy-updates,jammy-security,now 5.15.0.50.50 amd64 [installed]20:30
MacedonicusOnly shows this20:30
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MacedonicusMy current kernel I suppose20:30
oerheksyes, current and previous one20:32
oerheksso, no space to gain.20:32
MonoLHi20:49
MonoLCan't find arm-none-eabi-gcc in your path20:50
MonoLAnyone seen this problem before?20:50
MonoLCan't find avr-gcc in your path20:50
MonoLCan't find dfu-util in your path20:50
MonoLThese three20:51
MonoLidk what to do20:51
sarnoldif you execute those, you'll get hints from the command-not-found machinery where you can find them:20:53
sarnold± arm-none-eabi-gcc20:53
sarnoldCommand 'arm-none-eabi-gcc' not found, but can be installed with:20:53
sarnoldsudo apt install gcc-arm-none-eabi20:53
oerhekslinux gives great error messages.20:54
oerhekslaunchpad gives a trusty package only, or the ppa up to Bionic https://launchpad.net/~team-gcc-arm-embedded/+archive/ubuntu/ppa20:56
MonoLOh nice20:57
MonoLYeah I just installed them20:57
murmelhm, gcc-arm-none-eabi is in universe20:57
murmelat least on 22.0420:57
MonoLI pip installed qmk20:59
MonoLI kinda just expected it to get its dependencies20:59
MonoLI thought the install was broken somehow21:00
MonoLbut nah21:00
MonoLI just needed to go actually get the things it needed21:00
MonoLTop job21:00
MonoLNow I can flash this pro micro21:00
oerhekshave fun!21:01
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lagunalorrei am trying to build the source code for k3d...it installs as part of jammy repository but it says unable to find source code...is this a ubuntu violation of gpl21:49
lagunalorreit also cant find the build deps because it can't find the source code in any of the jammy source repositories21:50
lagunalorreis this a violation of gnu gpl21:50
lagunalorreis ubuntu allowed to distribute binaries without the source code21:51
jhutchinslagunalorre: Note:  YOU not being able to find the source code is NOT a violation of the GPL.21:56
HattoriHanzoHey Guys °(oo)°21:58
ogralagunaloire, it totally depends if you have the correct repositories enabled ... note that by default ubuntu installs do not have source repos enabled at all, you need to enable them for the correct componens that were used for the package in question21:58
lagunaloiredoes anyone know why the k3d source code for ubuntu jammy is not in the source repositories21:59
lagunaloireogra yes i enabled all the security, universe and multiverse sources for jammy...it finds the sources for pcsxr but not for k3d21:59
jhutchinshttps://github.com/k3d-io22:00
ogralagunaloire, well, k3d is not in jammy https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/k3d22:00
lagunaloireogra yes it is...apt install k3d works for the binary22:00
ogralagunaloire, looks like it was dropped after 18.0422:00
lagunaloireogra oh..well i upgraded from 18.04 so i had it before on the older os and it transferred to the newer os jammy22:01
ograright, you can definitely not install it in jammy22:01
lagunaloireogra it is already installed ...and it seems to work as far as the digital clock rendering examples22:02
ogra$ LC_ALL=C sudo apt-get install k3d|tail -122:02
lagunaloireogra but i have some old source code for k3d but i have not able to get a build on it with the qt5 libraries22:02
ograE: Unable to locate package k3d22:02
ogranot sure qt5 is actually in jammy either22:03
ograIIRC it has qt622:03
lagunaloireogra oh that is even worse for trying to compile the older k3d source code that i got off of sourceforge22:03
ograah, no, seems there is a bunch of qt5 stuff in universe22:04
lagunaloireogra..well blender is still working but i like k3d to increse the opportunity set of options for 3d modelling22:04
ogralagunaloire, https://snapcraft.io/k3d-unofficial22:05
ograjust use the snap 🙂22:05
ogralooks like it is well maintained (last update in june)22:05
lagunaloireogra ok does snap have the compilable source code for the new qt libs22:06
ograsnaps are binaries22:06
lagunaloireogra oh..well where can i find the patched source code that can compile with the newer qt libs22:06
ograyou can check the snap build receipe https://github.com/faveoled/k3d-snap/blob/main/snapcraft.yaml22:06
ograhah, lol, no you cant 😛22:07
lagunaloireogra ok i will check it out...but the 18.04 binary seems to work ok here...but i am trying to get a compile for it22:07
ogralooks like this snap is simply packaging the binary from 18.04 😉22:07
ogra(reading its snpcraft.yaml ...)22:08
lagunaloireogra well that is ok..it works...but i need the compilable source code22:08
ograset up an 18.04 lxd container ... then apt-get source k3d ...22:08
ograor grab the source deb from the launchpad page i linked above22:09
lagunaloireogra ok i got the source code with the debian patches at the url you listed a while back22:12
ogragreat22:12
ogragood luck then 🙂22:12
lagunaloireogra i will have to see about patching the source and then see if it compiles on the newer system22:12
lagunaloireogra thanks for the link22:13
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lagunaloireogra this jammy shows qt5 libs , i don't see any qt6 stuff...when did they change to qt622:38
lagunaloireogra qt5 was kind of neat compared to qt4 because they wrote a whole desktop gui with it...and did not use any of the kde libs...but it broke a lot of older code22:45
lagunaloireqt is like python...it is hard to keep up with and a lot of stuff doesn't compile on the newer versions22:46
ravage!ot | lagunaloire22:46
ubottulagunaloire: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!22:46
lagunaloireubottu ok22:47
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