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dustits a setting issue...00:00
jhutchinsdust: If you know that, why are you asking here?00:00
dustjhutchins, because the infos dont give a full solution but are just bits and pieces...00:01
dustand its third party with a lot of problems...00:02
dustand just changes at a running system dosnt mean it works after a reboot...00:03
dustand so on...00:03
pi__12300:21
Ringtailed_Foxi keep running into errors when trying to install snaps on Ubuntu on WSL...00:50
Ringtailed_Foxuser@XOTICPC:/tmp$ sudo snap install --beta --devmode anbox00:50
Ringtailed_Foxerror: cannot perform the following tasks:00:50
Ringtailed_Fox- Run install hook of "anbox" snap if present (run hook "install": cannot perform operation: mount --rbind /dev /tmp/snap.rootfs_u0fe3W//dev: No such file or directory)00:50
arraybolt3Ringtailed_Fox: Is systemd enabled?00:51
arraybolt3snapd requires systemd, I believe.00:51
Ringtailed_Foxyes, it's enabled00:51
Ringtailed_Foxit seems to install other snaps just fine00:51
arraybolt3Hmm... there's no /dev directory looks like.00:52
arraybolt3Is /dev supposed to exist in WSL?00:52
arraybolt3If not, this may just be a WSL limitation.00:52
murmelsadly enough, wsl is a weird child of being something like a vm, but not 100%, so it does stuff differently. (that's the reason why systemd wasn't enabled by default, as they had to adjust it)00:53
rob0 The dual path separator "//" looks suspicious to me.00:53
rob0should another path element have been there?00:54
jhutchinsRingtailed_Fox: If you can run something like virtualbox to host an actual VM you'll probably have better results.00:56
murmelwas already brought up yesterday ;)00:57
jhutchinsMaybe we need a new acronym: "WSL Is Not an Emulator".00:58
rboxor just WSL Is Garbage00:59
rboxit rolls right off the tongue00:59
Ringtailed_Foxwell, i like to test stuff on WSL before i put it on a production machine00:59
murmelit's nice for devwork, but everything else, vms and containers exist ;)00:59
rob0wsl has been useful to me, despite a few bugs, to have a full GNU/Linux command line available for very little extra effort.01:00
Ringtailed_Foxexactly01:01
murmelrob0: definitely, I assume that they try to get everything working, minus the custom kernel (as you get that through windows update)01:02
Ringtailed_Foxhm?01:04
Ringtailed_Foxooh, okay. so i purged it form my system with apt purge and now it seems to install snaps again01:07
murmelwhat did you purge?01:08
Ringtailed_Foxsnapd01:08
Ringtailed_Foxthen re-installed it and it seems tow ork01:08
Ringtailed_Fox*work01:08
Ringtailed_Foxokay01:14
Ringtailed_Foxi did not expect it to be that easy01:14
dragon_anyone on?02:12
murmeldragon_: sure02:13
jhutchins1063 nicks.02:15
jhutchinsAdmittedly, most of us just lurk.02:15
jhutchinsdragon_: Did you have a question about ubuntu?02:16
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pratiwitest04:16
lotuspsychjeit works, we see you04:16
pratiwithx!!!04:17
lotuspsychjethis is the ubuntu support channel for 'if' you had questions04:17
pratiwiI'm using lubuntu, is it true that lubuntu has a lot of bugs rumors04:19
lotuspsychjepratiwi: every Os and ubuntu flavour has a lot of bugs, solved/worked on/new04:19
lotuspsychjebut the community & devs are very active solving and reporting them04:20
lotuspsychjepratiwi: does your statement have a purpose to a bug of your own experience? or you just want to chat/discuss?04:21
pratiwiI've been using lubuntu for the past 3 months, but I've never felt any significant bugs I guess it's just an unproven rumor04:23
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helpnointernet(AndroUser) Hi, i'm writing from my phone. My internet connection suddendly stopped working after i installed a game trough lutris (wine). I was able to play the game online fine and when i finished internet randomly woulnt work anymore. My wifi connection is totally fine and internet works on my phone. How can i "reset" my itnernet settings? Im pretty sure wine or lutris did some damage.05:28
arraybolt3helpnointernet: Please avoid cross-posting, if you try to follow two different sets of info from two different channels at the same time, the results may be disastrous. Wait for answers in one channel, if they aren't coming then switch to another channel.05:33
helpnointernetI solved my issue. Thank you05:43
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slave_blockerhello07:09
slave_blockeri have a 250 gb ssd, on a desktop in my lan with a xeon e3 1270.07:09
lotuspsychje!crosspost | slave_blocker07:09
ubottuslave_blocker: Please don't ask the same question in multiple Ubuntu channels at the same time. Many helpers are in more than one channel and it's not fair to them or the other people seeking support.07:09
slave_blocker...07:10
root__hello07:25
adrenalhi07:32
lunahi07:36
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lurker_8473hello all07:47
lurker_8473!botsnack07:47
ubottuYum! Err, I mean, APT!07:47
mohaHi07:52
mohaI set OpenStack for SelfService (over ovs), but metadata injection into instances does not works! Lanched Instances are the same as the introduced image! no hostname set, no ip set07:52
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gneeriiloeepdeerhow do I hide the 'recent' shortcut on thunar?08:36
dantehow can I move the Ubuntu taskbar/launcher to my other monitor?09:23
Habbiemake that monitor the primary monitor in settings > displays i think09:24
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dantehttps://askubuntu.com/questions/1436618/nautilus-sleeping-refuses-to-launch-after-upgrade-to-22-1011:01
dantewhat's the solution fellas? PLEASE11:01
danteFuck 22.1011:06
danteUSeless upgrade11:06
InteloHi11:12
InteloIt seems I cannot resize btrfs partition to max or at any gigabyte value. Can someone see whats wrong here? https://imgur.com/taec8my.png11:14
mjt0kheh11:16
mjt0kIntelo: why do you think you have any free space at vgxubuntu-root logical volume?11:17
danteAlthough GNOME Shell integration extension is running, native host connector is not detected. Refer documentation for instructions about installing connector.11:19
dantehow to fix this?11:19
Intelomjt0k because the container lukes is near 1TB11:21
mjt0kIntelo: please read my question again11:22
ravageDante: wait for the fix to be included in the stable Firefox snap or use the beta11:22
Inteloit does not but thast why resizing it mjt0k11:22
mjt0kIntelo: *sigh*11:23
mjt0kIntelo: let's put it this way: your btrfs knows only about this logical volume device. It knows nothing about the "container" (volume group) it is in11:23
mjt0kIntelo: does it make sense?11:24
Inteloyes11:24
Intelomjt0k so what should I do?11:24
mjt0kIntelo: resize this *volume* first, I guess, based on the free space on the volume group (the "container")11:24
Intelomjt0k by which command exactly?11:25
mjt0khow about asking google for 'resize logical volume linux' or somesuch? :)11:26
InteloI did a lot of that11:26
mjt0kwell, about every page google finds for me has that stuff explained quite well. I'm sorry google weren't that helpful for you11:29
InteloIt seems I cannot resize btrfs partition to max or at any gigabyte value. Can someone see whats wrong here? https://imgur.com/taec8my.png11:54
nodariciao11:55
gebbionehi, i just restarted the window manager and all apps disappeared, if i try to switch sessions (not sure if this is the right term) with CTRL + ALT + F1 or F2 these are completely new sessions. Is there a way that stuff is still running or have i lost it all?12:00
EriC^gebbione: they're gone12:02
EriC^gebbione: if you want to be sure, try 'ps aux | grep <some program>' and see if it's still running12:02
gebbioneyep cannot see them12:02
gebbionei had a long process running for days ... gone :<12:02
gebbionestrange12:02
gebbioneit is faster than restarting12:02
EriC^maybe you could continue it12:02
gebbionebut the docker containers are still there12:02
gebbioneit is fzipcrack12:03
EriC^surely you can continue it12:03
gebbionenot sure how to start from a specific word forward12:03
gebbionei now where it reached approximately12:03
gebbionebut had browsers etc12:03
EriC^you're using a dictionary attack on what kind of zip encryption?12:03
EriC^if it's not AES, there are smarter ways to go about it than bruteforcing12:04
gebbionenot sure, i relied on fzipcrack to do the work12:04
gebbionei m sure there are12:04
gebbionei have no clue :)12:04
EriC^it's your zip?12:04
Intelo https://imgur.com/NDJor9N.png12:05
gebbionei just received a zip with my data but packed by a third party and they password protect it and expect me to call to get the password :( i find that so annoying especially since they could use other ways for safer data transfer12:05
EriC^gebbione: aha12:10
BluesKajHi all12:17
effortDeehi12:22
effortDeeexternal hard drive is locked12:22
effortDeei can see what is on it but cant add to it12:22
effortDeegoogling stuff and im struggling to work out what i need to do12:22
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danteWhat's the default cursor icon theme in Ubuntu fellas?14:05
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jhutchinseffortDee: Hard drives not mounted by the system at boot are usually mounted as owned by root, read-only by users.  This is intentional.15:19
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koraycodinghey guys15:39
koraycodingi need a favor please15:39
koraycodingwould you guys install and test our snap package please?15:39
koraycodinghttps://snapcraft.io/validity15:40
koraycodingits validity core qt wallet15:40
koraycodingI greatly appreciated of your feedbacks15:41
dragon_is this strictly ubuntu, or possibly other buntus included?15:47
koraycodingall ubuntu versions and its flavors included15:48
dragon_I have lubuntu, and after the 22.10 upgrade, the monitor settings are replaced with something new. I cant find the dormant adjustments15:48
dragon_everything else seems to be running fine, booting etc15:49
dragon_My pc goes dormant way too quickly, and I was to set the timer for 30 minutes15:50
dragon_it is just not there anymore15:50
codedmartAny dnsmasq gurus in here? Can I setup dnsmasq to forward urls back to the computer that the request came from? Ie lets say that I have computer a and computer b. If computer a goes queries random.test I want that to resolve back to computer a, but if computer b queries random.test I want that to resolve back to computer b. Is that possible?15:50
mjt0kcodedmart: dnsmasq does not forward URLs :)15:51
codedmartmjt0k Right maybe I didn't explain that right.15:52
mjt0kthe explanation is clear, but the initial question is somewhat funny15:53
mjt0kand nope, I don't know a way in dnsmasq to return address of the host which made the query in the dns request15:53
alkisgcodedmart: man dnsmasq, read --interface-name15:53
alkisgAh nevermind you want the client IP15:54
mjt0kalkisg: this is dnsmasq's interface name, not the client address15:54
mjt0kyeah15:54
jhutchinsdragon_: Is there a power manager setting tool?15:55
codedmartThanks all15:55
alkisgcodedmart: you could resolve to 127.0.0.1 though,  then it would be the client IP in any case :D15:57
codedmartAh right facepalm moment. That is what I want.15:57
codedmartThanks again.15:57
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Gzuhello, my gode usb not work with ubuntu, you have a driver ? :)16:49
lotuspsychjeGzu: gode?16:53
Gzumy vibro16:54
cartdrigeVibros needs android or applol.16:56
cartdrigeyou stick them in your pants and they enjoy.16:56
Gzulol16:57
geosmileMy ubuntu box freezes after a reboot (actual power down/up works) - how do i debug this?17:19
amcsi__hey17:20
amcsi__I'm trying to install an old 2017 version of mssql on my Xubuntu 22.04, and I'm getting this: mssql-server : Depends: python (>= 2.7.0) but it is not installable17:20
tomreyngeosmile: at which point does it freeze there?17:20
amcsi__I already have all of python2 and python2-dev installed. If I had to guess, it's trying to assume my python2 can be found under the python name (without a number). How do I fix this?17:21
tomreynamcsi__: you don't install random packages and expect them to be compatible, though17:21
jhutchinsgeosmile: How long have you waited for it to un-freeze?  Can you connect from another computer?  Can you access a console?  What happens if you reboot to non-graphical mode?17:22
amcsi__I need to try though17:24
jhutchinsamcsi__: Why do you need the older MySQL?  Maybe there's a work-around with a current version.17:24
amcsi__mssql aka. sql server17:24
amcsi__to match what's used on production17:25
tomreynproduction probably uses a different ubuntu version, too?17:25
jhutchinsamcsi__: What's the production OS/Version?17:25
amcsi__it uses Windows probably. but I still want to match the SQL Server version17:25
amcsi__so I wouldn't use features locally that won't work on production17:26
morgan-u2How do I kono what is the version of my zoom. .. do I have version 5.8.0 or older becuase tho it says Ubuntu is in  Citrix/VMware/AVD plugin: /etc/zoomvdi/ZoomMedia.ini -- that file or anything similar does not exist.((crying into the darkness... whatever they did for screenshot in 22.04 is horrible. Horrible. it shows up when I dont want it and it is difficult to find and wont go into the dock.)17:27
geosmiletomreyn, jhutchins Syncing filesystems and block devices timed out - that is where it hangs while shutting down17:28
tomreynamcsi__: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sql/linux/sql-server-linux-release-notes-2017?view=sql-server-ver16 lists supported platforms17:28
morgan-u2that was unwittingly two comments combined. my bad17:28
amcsi__so what should I try to run to be able to advance with the mssql-installer?17:28
geosmileblocked for more than 120 seconds17:28
amcsi__I get that it's unsupported, but I still want to install it17:29
ravageamcsi__, find out the Ubuntu version that is compatible with it and run it in a VM/container17:29
amcsi__I got it to install last time on Ubuntu 20.04 which also wasn"t supported17:29
amcsi__I could run it in a container, but running it natively is much faster17:29
lotuspsychjemorgan-u2: snap info zoom-client17:29
mjt0kwhat's snap anyway?17:30
tomreyngeosmile: you previously wrote that your system "freezes after a reboot", now you're saying it "hangs while shutting down". which one is it?17:30
tomreynamcsi__: did you read the page i pointed you to?17:31
geosmiletomreyn, previouly i just saw the ubuntu logo - so i thought it freezes at reboot - but the reboot had not gone through - looks like the shutdown hangs17:32
dragon_were are the new monitor settings for lubuntu 22.10? I can not find the dormant interval setting?17:33
dragon_daft upgrades17:33
morgan-u2simplify my question. what is the grep command to search for the  ZoomMedia.ini   everywhere ?17:33
tomreynmorgan-u2: if it's installed as a debian package:   apt list --installed *zoom*      if it's installed as a snap:   snap list | grep -i zoom17:33
morgan-u2I have it installed. That is an answer to a different question. It works find. I want to edit that file.17:34
tomreynmorgan-u2: this answer was in response to your first question, not the latter one17:34
morgan-u2I must have expressed the question badly the first time. I need to edit that file.17:34
tomreynmorgan-u2: you originally asked which version you have installed, these commands would show.17:34
morgan-u2And I cant find it17:34
mjt0kamcsi__: this mssql package should be installable on any current ubuntu/debian system, *provided* you have two extra libraries from older releases: libjemalloc1 and libssl1.0.017:34
tomreynmorgan-u2: find out how it was installed first17:35
tomreyn!bootlog | geosmile: this will also help with debugging the shutdown17:35
ubottugeosmile: this will also help with debugging the shutdown: To get a more verbose log of the boot process, remove "quiet" and "splash" from the kernel boot parameters and add "debug systemd.log_level=info". For info on editing kernel boot parameters, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters17:35
morgan-u2tomreyn, IThat was the meaning of my first question. Meanwhile I tried all the paths for all the versions of zoom they mentioned and the directory/ies mentioned for any of the versions did not exist.17:36
tomreynmorgan-u2: i see. did you already find out how you installed this application?17:37
morgan-u2ThtomrI am expressing this as an Ubuntu questio but my goal is to edit this zoom configuration file (https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/4414459007757-Enabling-Smart-Virtual-Backgrounds-for-Linux#h_01FN6YZ681TY3K25AP281V8Y2T\17:37
jhutchinsmorgan-u2: I think you're buried way too deep in third-party subsystems for us to be able to help you there.17:38
amcsi_tomreyn, what makes you think I didn't read it?17:38
Guest69I'm currently facing a problem and am not able to run synaptic. Something called PolicyKit is preventing the program from running. I do not care about PolicyKit and I would like to remove synaptic from its list of managed programs. Is this possible?17:38
jhutchins!zoom17:38
jhutchinsWorthless bot.17:38
geosmiletomreyn, jhutchins https://paste.pics/92d87743fcadf35656b4128edb9840a5 - this is how my machine hangs while shutting down17:38
tomreynamcsi_: well, it clearly states which ubuntu versions it is compatible to. so you culd just install one of those.17:38
amcsi_tomreyn, and did you read what I wrote in response to that?17:39
tomreynamcsi__: yes17:39
tomreynamcsi_: yes17:39
tomreynamcsi: yes17:40
tomreyncan you limit yourself to one or two client, please17:40
jhutchinshttps://zoom.us/client/latest/zoom_amd64.deb17:40
amcsi_I am using one client. something just got messed up and I somehow needed to re-login17:41
tomreynamcsi_: well, you have three active client connections to network and joined to this irc channel. maybe something to sort out later.17:42
amcsi_tomreyn, so then we've established that I acknowledge that the version I want to install is unsupported, but I would like to try and install it anyway, since I was already able to install the same version on one older LTS ubuntu that was also unsupported. And I'm looking for help with that17:42
Guest69I'm currently facing a problem and am not able to run synaptic. Something called PolicyKit is preventing the program from running. I do not care about PolicyKit and I would like to remove synaptic from its list of managed programs. Is this possible?17:42
morgan-u2jhutchins,  have long wondered how to find a filename using grep and looking everywhere in the filesystem.   You are correct which is why I cnanged the question to How do I find ta <finlename> by using grep to "look everwhere". Thank you.17:43
tomreynamcsi_: you're welcome to keep looking for support with this here, i'm just saying you'll have a much easier life if you just install the software on an ubuntu release it is meant to be used on.17:43
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geosmiletomreyn, any ideas on this ? https://paste.pics/92d87743fcadf35656b4128edb9840a517:44
tomreynGuest69: policykit is how synaptic gains the ability to run commands as root, which it needs to do. you probably don't want to get rid of it.17:45
Guest69tomreyn: Currently policykit is only preventing synaptic from running at all. I just need to run the program, so I need to disable policykits management of it.17:46
Guest69Is there a list of programs managed by policykit or some way of removing synaptic from its control?17:46
geosmileis there a way to do zfs rollback in the foreground? Looks like this command runs things in the background?17:47
tomreyngeosmile: hmm, no, not really. i guess what may be the root cause is that /var/log fails to unmount, and if you can solve that you may be able to solve the issue where the final sync fails, too.17:47
amcsi_tomreyn, so would you please help me figure out how I can satisfy the installer which expects python 2.7 to be installed? cause I do have it installed17:47
tomreyngeosmile: this was in response to "any ideas on this"17:47
tomreynamcsi_: sorry, not i.17:48
amcsi_ok17:48
tomreynamcsi_: if you need help with trying to install mssql on 18.04 LTS, i will try to help (if around)17:49
ravageand as mentioned before that should really not be a big deal with LXD for example17:50
amcsi_no thank you. I don't want to go to an old Ubuntu version just for one package17:50
ravagethere is almost no performance impact there at all17:50
geosmiletomreyn, Thanks. This hang only happens after i do a "zfs rollback -rR ..." - perhaps there is a way to wait before reboot on that command?17:50
tomreyngeosmile: that's indeed information you should have provided initially. i am not familiar enough with zfs to help with this, though.17:51
ravagea rollback on a filesystem in use sounds like a very bad idea17:51
ravagelike the kind of idea that makes your system crash17:52
geosmileravage, ZFS was designed for that17:52
ravageno17:52
ravageZFS may me able to perform that operation but your system is not made for that17:53
geosmileravage, explain17:53
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geosmiletomreyn, https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/378678/why-do-i-get-the-error-failed-unmounting-var-during-shutdown - could it be this?17:54
ravagei think "do not rollback a mounted filesystem" was clear17:54
tomreyngeosmile: ^17:54
geosmileravage, there is a "-f" in rollback that unmounts the FS - but that doesnt help me either17:54
ravagethe use of "force" is usually a clue too17:55
tomreynamcsi_: there are even pre-built docker images for this task: https://hub.docker.com/_/microsoft-mssql-server18:00
tomreynamcsi_: if you have long term system engineers / operators in your company, i recommend having a chat with them on how they would approach the situation of migrating the software / data or creating a compatible environment, and why.18:01
ravagei think he is far beyond the point of logic and reason by now :)18:02
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geosmilehttps://dpaste.org/GMxaY - are these device lookups failed anything that is hould be concerned about in dmesg?18:16
jhutchinsOut-of-support production Windows servers without any test/dev environment, no planned replacement.  I'd say he's not the one at fault here, he's just trying to dig out of a hole without a shovel.18:38
jhutchinsEven recovering data from some of the old MySQL servers if they haven't been kept up can be a job for if-you-have-to-ask level specialists.18:40
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mybalzitch22.04 desktop installer is just awful if you have more than one drive AND want to use ZFS encryption19:26
mybalzitchand I have do do "something else" apparently if I want it installed to the second drive, because the first two choices imply they'll just blow up the first hard drive, as there's no obvious spot to choose which drive its gonna work on in that screen, or the next one before you choose "install"19:27
murmelmybalzitch: never tried zfs-on-root, but it should give you the option of selecting which drive to use19:28
mybalzitch"should"19:29
murmelI mean as it's beta. so can be bugged, at the same time, the old installer is not developed anymore, as canonical pushes the new one (which gets rid of zfs-on-root)19:30
mybalzitchwelll this is the 22.04.01 desktop installer19:31
murmelyes? can still be a bug19:31
murmeland as not a lot of people are installing it with zfs-on-root *shrug*19:32
mybalzitchsure, why not ship beta installer software in a production / LTS version of the OS19:32
mybalzitchokay, but even if I don't want zfs, I just want a regular install, or an encrypted install, its not giving me an option unless I go to the expert mode, on which drive to install to19:32
murmelmybalzitch: only zfs-on-root is beta, the rest is stable19:32
murmelit definitely should give you the option to select which drive to choose19:33
mybalzitchit prompts me for a security key, then the only choice is "install now"19:33
murmelafair it's after that19:34
mybalzitchbut if I choose no advanced features, then I get to choose which drive to install to, and the install now button appears19:34
murmelgive me a sec, will verify19:34
murmelmybalzitch: yeah, after clicking install now, you can select which drive to choose19:36
mybalzitchthanks for confirming19:40
mybalzitchthat button needs to be renamed/.19:40
cheaterhi, i have ubuntu 22.10 running under virtualbox 7.0.2. there is no scaling option for the display, so everything is super tiny. how can i fix this?21:04
cheateras in UI scaling. i want it to be 200%21:04
cheaterlot going on tonight eh21:08
jhutchinscheater: Still there?21:22
cheateryes21:22
cheater:)21:22
cheaterthe scaling option disappeared after i installed vbox guest additions btw21:23
jhutchinsAh, yes, that's what I was going to suggest.21:23
jhutchinsWhat's the host?  Windows?21:23
cheateryes21:24
jhutchinsThat's a pretty good setup, especially if the Windows support team is solid.21:30
LartzaWhat would cause a PPA to not... work23:09
Lartzaapt update lists it being updated but no packages from it show23:10
murmelwhat does a apt policy <package> say?23:10
LartzaNothing unusual and only stuff from the repo package23:11
oerhekswhat ppa for what version?23:11
oerheksit might not have packages for your version (yet)23:11
Lartzahttps://launchpad.net/~maxmind/+archive/ubuntu/ppa jammy23:11
oerheks geoipupdate libmaxminddb, no geoip and update..23:12
oerhekscontact the maintainer?23:12
LartzaI assume geoip is the old name for the tool23:13
LartzaOhhhh23:17
Lartzanot built for ARM, only amd6423:17
LartzaKind of didn't even think about that sorry :P23:17
oerheksgood spot23:17

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