[09:41] <Guest58> Is there an admin in here?
[09:48] <RikMills> Guest58: why?
 Hey fam
 Whenever I try to install a windows application through playonlinux_wine
 It says:
 Error in POL_Wine
 Wines seems to have crashed
 What might be the problem?
[10:09] <Guest58> RikMills: Need to speak to him
[11:44] <pgallar> Hi everybody
[13:08] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:07] <Roey> hi
[14:07] <Roey> why does bluetooth all of a sudden not successfully connect on my system? I ran dist-upgrade yesterday
[14:07] <Roey> and now none of my bluetooth devices can successfully connect.
[14:08] <Roey> is it a kernel issue?
[14:08] <Roey> is it a bluetooth libs issue?
[14:12] <arraybolt3> Brobably a kernel issue.
[14:12] <arraybolt3> Try booting into an earlier kernel and see if that fixes it.
[14:13] <arraybolt3> Roey: Can you run "ls /sys/firmware/efi | nc termbin.com 9999" and send the link that spits out?
[14:13] <Roey> yeah, I'll try that now.
[14:13] <Roey> thanks, brb
[14:13] <arraybolt3> That will help me be able to guide you no how to boot into an older kernel.
[14:13] <arraybolt3> Oh, OK. Good luck!
[14:28] <Roey> hi
[14:28] <Roey> ok so iI booted to two previous kernels
[14:28] <Roey> no difference
[14:28] <Roey> bluetooth devices still cannot successfully connect.
[14:33] <Roey> I'm on the latest kernel
[14:40] <Roey> arraybolt3: ^
[14:41] <arraybolt3> Roey: Well... crud. And they worked just recently right?
[14:44] <Roey> ight.
[14:45] <Roey> before I ran dist-upgrade at lesat.
[14:45] <Roey> least*
[14:46] <arraybolt3> Roey: Can you try running "sudo modprobe -r btusb && sleep 3 && sudo modprobe btusb"?
[14:46] <arraybolt3> That should restart the Bluetooth driver.
[14:48] <Roey> hmm it's just hanging there
[14:51] <arraybolt3> It should hang for about 4 seconds or so, is it still hung?
[14:53] <Roey> like a horse at a mare shop, yes.
[14:53] <Roey> I can't even ctrl-c out of it
[14:58] <arraybolt3> ...crud. I wish I knew what step it hung at.
[14:58] <arraybolt3> Do you have any important work open?
[14:59] <arraybolt3> If so, I'd save it and close it, then reboot the computer. I don't know how the kernel will behave if it failed to load or unload a driver and then gets interrupted.
[15:01] <Roey> I've reboote dlike ttwo times under different kernels
[15:01] <Roey> hrm.
[15:07] <arraybolt3> That's really weird. I'd have expected the earlier kernel to do the trick, so... :(
[15:13] <Roey> ha
[20:35] <Roey> hello
[20:36] <Roey> can someone pls help me with a bluetooth issue?  The modprobe command hangs when I run 'sudo modprobe btusb'
[20:36] <Roey> this started happening after I ran apt-get dist-upgrade yesterday to catch up to the newest kernel/libs
[20:39] <valorie> Roey: I generally run sudo apt full-upgrade
[20:39] <valorie> have for some years
[20:40] <valorie> actually `sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade -y`
[20:41] <valorie> although I usually just update via discover now because it also updates my few flatpaks such as zoom and chrome
[20:41] <Roey> hmm.
[20:42] <Roey> ok
[20:42] <Roey> valorie: so I just ran that.  It ended up removing some packages
[20:42] <Roey> valorie: but still, I don't have a working bluetooth for some reason
[20:43] <valorie> !bt
[20:43] <valorie> hmm..
[20:43] <Roey> ya
[20:43] <valorie> !bluetooth
[20:43] <Roey> thank you
[20:43] <valorie> might be something in in there ^^^
[20:44] <valorie> I haven't run a modprobe for ...... yonks
[20:44] <Roey> I looked at it, it did have this "service restart" command
[20:45] <Roey> which also hangs
[20:45] <Roey> sudo  /etc/init.d/bluetooth restart