[00:21] <masterlubuntu> Hey everyone, complete noob here. I actually have no idea what this app/program is or does, I suppose it came pre-installed with either the lubuntu I installed on my project or the ubuntu studio installer I added to it ???  Anyways, I just wanted to say Hello before I read up on the policies and regulations, got to keep myself out of trouble, I will talk back when I have completed the boring stuff.
[00:23] <Eickmeyer[m]> masterlubuntu: You must've opened Quassel, that's the chat program pre-installed on both Lubuntu *and* Ubuntu Studio. It took you here, which is the Ubuntu support channel. Feel free to ask questions if you need general help, or /join #lubuntu if you need help with your desktop, or /join #ubuntustudio if you need help with the Ubuntu Studio stuff.
[00:26] <masterlubuntu> Thank you very much.#ubuntustudio is where I assume I need to go as the project I am working on is related to Music/Video Recording and maybe eventually Production. Thank you again for pointing me in the right direction.
[00:27] <Eickmeyer[m]> masterlubuntu: Sure, but you might get redirected again as it's not a very active channel.
[00:27] <bumblefuzz> can anyone help me with ufw rules
[00:28] <bumblefuzz> I just want to add ssh on a specific interface
[00:28] <bumblefuzz> and I've been tryin commands for 15 minutes with no luck
[00:29] <bumblefuzz> `sudo ufw allow ssh on [interface]`
[00:29] <bumblefuzz> or something
[00:30] <bumblefuzz> nothing seems to work
[00:30] <bumblefuzz> I'm actually amazed it's this dificult
[00:33] <masterlubuntu> Ok, I dont suppose you know of any better options, AV linux, Ubuntu studio where the ones that seam to come up the most when web serching for operating systems dedicated to Music recording/producing. I am mostly interested in recording myself with a guitar and I am not trying to make albums or anything. Its just a hobby but I would like the audio and video quality to be good.
[00:34] <Eickmeyer[m]> masterlubuntu: Since the topic is support, and that's not a support question, that's off-topic, so sorry, you'd have to ask somewhere else. Ubuntu Studio is what I'm partial to.
[00:34] <masterlubuntu> thanx
[00:51] <WaV> bumblefuzz: sudo ufw allow from x.x.x.x to 192.168.1.your_interface_here port 1234 proto tcp
[00:52] <WaV> in place of x.x.x.x you can also do any
[02:13] <webchat39> Hey there -- I'm running into some trouble doing an upgrade from 22.04 -> 22.10, with the upgrade erroring out after ubuntu-desktop is broken after the upgrade. I've put all of my debugging attempts, relevant logs, and thought process here: https://pastebin.com/gMtqJFSE
[02:14] <webchat39> Can anyone help me out?
[02:18] <upgrade-issues> I've taken this system from 20.04 through every available upgrade, so this system's been around for a few years
[02:22] <cartdrige> upgrade-issues, check if you have enough free disk space available and swap memory maybe, like they say in the error check if you added PPA repositories to install third parties apps.
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> ```
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> $ df -h
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> Filesystem                 Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                      3.2G  3.0M  3.2G   1% /run
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                       16G   30M   16G   1% /dev/shm
[02:22] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                      5.0M  8.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
[02:22] <cartdrige> you may need to remove them for the upgrade, they might not be compatible anymore after the upgrade, or you'd have to reinstall them after that.
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> Plenty of free disk space
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> df -h
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> Filesystem                 Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                      3.2G  3.0M  3.2G   1% /run
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                       16G   30M   16G   1% /dev/shm
[02:24] <upgrade-issues> tmpfs                      5.0M  8.0K  5.0M   1% /run/lock
[02:25] <cartdrige> upgrade-issues, here is a suggestion of what i would do, not to be bugged out and waste time: backup your /home folders, do quick reinstall from a USB live, and reinstall the apps, you can get your full list of apps using: dpkg --get-selections > my-installed-app ; then reinstall them automaticly, there is also another solution to quickly do that but i don't remember it.
[02:25] <cartdrige> But maybe someone else will help you, for fixing that issue instead. good luck.
[02:26] <upgrade-issues> reinstalling sounds painful
[02:26] <upgrade-issues> thanks :)
[02:26] <upgrade-issues> appreciate you taking the time to look
[02:30] <brkcore> does anyone have problems connecting android device with ubuntu 22.04 for file transfers? I remember on 18.04 there was no problems. Now I can see the phone mounted, but the folder is empty.
[02:37] <brkcore> i figured it out with thunar and gvfs
[04:42] <duds`> how can i change my kernel version on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS for the Raspberry Pi?
[04:42] <duds`> i want to use 5.4.0 instead of 5.15.0
[04:42] <duds`> and there's no grub to set the default kernel from
[05:14] <elyograg> hello all.  I am trying to report something with ubuntu-bug.  It opens chrome to a page that says it will refresh every 10 seconds until processing is complete, but never changes.  I let it sit like that for an hour yesterday, it never got to the part where it asks for a bug summary.  Ubuntu Server 22.04 on amd64.
[06:39] <Guest999> Hi is there a package for creating "logo plots" as in bioinfo "sequence logo plots"
[07:19] <Guest999> Hi in a sequence logo plot why is the height represent the information? If a position is constant then the (Shannon) information at that position is zero, but is not that constant (conserved) base of interest to the scientist?
[07:24] <Guest999> Oops wikipedia is misleading, nevermind on the last question
[08:08] <tMH> hello *
[08:08] <Junxter> hello
[08:08] <tMH> the main Q: - is there any ubuntu distros those are able to boot on MBR host?
[08:08] <tMH> not uefi ?
[08:09] <tMH> i've tried to boot-up from ubuntu-desktop or ubuntu-server-live - no success at all
[08:10] <tMH> I see GRUB is loading, showing the menu - 'try or install' or 'safe graphics' - trying to load one of them giving nothing - just cursor on top-left side of screen and hanged PC
[09:14] <tomatho> Hello, I'm having troubles with Ubuntu 22 LTS. Very often after waking up my laptop from a sleep, it shows login screen for ~ 10 seconds, then it turns out completely black with blinking carret, and after several minutes it again show login screen, but then, all aps is closed.
[09:14] <tomatho> it seems like a reboot, but I think it's not. because docker container list shows containers which was run.
[09:15] <tomatho> I don't know where to start, because ubuntu-bug asks pckg name with bug.
[09:16] <tomatho> Can someone tell me where to start troubleshooting. Keep in mind that I have reverse engeneering skills, I know PC architecture, and understand C/C++, x68_64 assembly.
[09:17] <tomatho> I'm just not enough familiar with ubuntu system.
[09:22] <rob0> My guess would be that your input devices/subsystem did not recover after sleep.
[09:22] <rob0> If your sshd service is enabled, you can ssh in from a locally connected host, and then check the logs.
[09:25] <tomatho> do I need to be connected while this happening? because after login it works just fine. perhaps I can just check this stuff from this laptop itself?
[09:30] <tomatho> "sudo systemctl status ssh" says not found, same for sshd. do I need to install openssh-server?
[09:46] <liohman> hi guys. any idea how to mount reiser4fs in ubuntu? the kernel module reiserfs is for version 3. I don't see any dkms or 3rd party module with apt search
[10:24] <raub> When you use hostnamectl set-hostname to change, well you know what, what does it excatly do? Which files are changed?
[10:27] <lotuspsychje> !hostname | raub
[10:31] <raub> lotuspsychje: good to know there is no extra systemd file I have to edit
[10:32] <raub> Now to find why ubuntu does not pick the domain being offered from dhcp
[10:32] <raub> i.e. hostname -f = hostname
[10:39] <raub> Ah, it is a known ubuntu bug from 2004
[10:43] <silv3r_m00n> hi there
[10:43] <silv3r_m00n> which ubuntu version introduced EFI boot support ?
[10:44] <EriC^^> why do you ask silv3r_m00n ?
[10:44] <silv3r_m00n> just checking few things
[10:45] <silv3r_m00n> i am looking for the last ubuntu version which did not have EFI boot support
[10:53] <EriC^^> silv3r_m00n: it looks like from the .list files of the iso's this one didnt have grub-efi http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases//lucid/ubuntu-10.04-alternate-amd64.list
[10:53] <EriC^^> the version after that 10.10 had grub-efi packages
[10:54] <EriC^^> this one, http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases//maverick/ubuntu-10.10-desktop-amd64.list
[11:05] <raub> FAQ: If I am using lxqt, where are the entries for eac item in the applications menu defined? By that I mean where the executable paths and arguments are defined.  /etc/xdg/menus/lxqt-applications.menu only lists the submenus
[11:07] <tarzeau> raub: /usr/share/applications/ ?
[11:07] <raub> tarzeau: Since you can customize the menu entries for your own account, I would think it would not be defined there
[11:08] <raub> I was expecting somewhere in ~/.config
[11:09] <RaimondRaj> need help
[11:09] <RaimondRaj> [11:09] <raub> As it is user editable, but what do I know
[11:09] <RaimondRaj> i cant make do-release-upgrade
[11:11] <raub> RaimondRaj: just to make sure, you sudo that command, right?
[11:12] <raub> RaimondRaj: If I was in your shoes, I would check /var/log/apt/history.log and /var/log/apt/term.log for clues
[11:13] <RaimondRaj> that ios the command " do-release-upgrade " and its my shell
[11:13] <RaimondRaj> [11:13] <RaimondRaj> [11:13] <raub> RaimondRaj: er, make it /var/log/dist-upgrade/
[11:14] <raub> RaimondRaj: You did do "sudo /var/log/dist-upgrade/" right?
[11:14] <RaimondRaj> yes
[11:14] <raub> RaimondRaj: then check the logs in /var/log/dist-upgrade/
[11:14] <raub> and /var/log/syslog
[11:15] <silv3r_m00n> EriC^^: thanks
[11:18] <raub> RaimondRaj: Your "sudo: unable to resolve host" is a DNS issue. Can you ping Chat.sakthimedia.org?
[11:18] <RaimondRaj> raub
[11:18] <RaimondRaj> the web domain is phising detect
[11:18] <RaimondRaj> so i leave it with IP only
[11:20] <raub> I do no know what "phising detect" means, but do you have issues installing or updating packages in this host?
[11:21] <RaimondRaj> im serius dont know about that
[11:21] <RaimondRaj> i just follow the web guide and some frn guide
[11:22] <raub> RaimondRaj: try "sudo apt-get update" and let us know if that works or crashes
[11:22] <RaimondRaj> 0 updates can be applied immediately.
[11:23] <RaimondRaj> New release '22.04.1 LTS' available.
[11:23] <RaimondRaj> Run 'do-release-upgrade' to upgrade to it.
[11:23] <raub> Ok, that means it can reach the repos. So the issue is somewhere else
[11:24] <RaimondRaj> that is my shell screen :: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dQGW66BZQm/
[11:27] <raub> RaimondRaj: Issue is shown in line 4 of your pastebin
[11:27] <raub> (and line 1)
[11:28] <RaimondRaj> ok then - any guide line
[11:28] <oerheks> xenial sources? that one is EOL, dead jim
[11:28] <RaimondRaj> please
[11:28] <raub> As a side note, I find it interesting it mentions the focal, bionic, and xenial distros
[11:28] <oerheks> weird sources list, how did you do that?
[11:29] <RaimondRaj> mine or other else
[11:29] <RaimondRaj> 2 of them help me to do it the leave me without any news
[11:29] <RaimondRaj> i dont now what to do nexxt
[11:30] <RaimondRaj> not much people like to share or help me to do so
[11:30] <RaimondRaj> im not so good on this
[11:30] <raub> RaimondRaj: pastebin /etc/apt/sources.list
[11:30] <RaimondRaj> we talk they said yes we will be togather
[11:30] <oerheks> restore the original sources, copy is in  /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list
[11:30] <RaimondRaj> suddenly disappear
[11:30] <raub> oerheks: I am afraid there may be custom repos in his file
[11:31] <raub> So better see how it looks like first
[11:31] <oerheks> raub, nope, just a mirror, though i never heard of https://apt.kitware.com/
[11:32] <oerheks> and i bet the output of apt update is much longer...
[11:32] <raub> oerheks: What if the host is behind firewall and cannot reach normal sane repos?
[11:32] <RaimondRaj> ??? /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list
[11:32] <oerheks> firewall? that should not be a problem
[11:34] <raub> oerheks: I have dealt with hosts behind firwall which did not have a permissive egress policy
[11:34] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fBdvqPyHXj/
[11:35] <raub> RaimondRaj: I htink this may be helpful to oyu https://askubuntu.com/questions/13065/how-do-i-fix-the-gpg-error-no-pubkey
[11:36] <raub> oerheks: from his last pastebin, the other repos are defined in /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[11:37] <raub> RaimondRaj: can yu list the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.d ?
[11:38] <RaimondRaj> sudo: unable to resolve host Chat.sakthimedia.org: Name or service not known
[11:38] <RaimondRaj> OK
[11:39] <raub> I still have no idea what Chat.sakthimedia.org is doing here
[11:39] <oerheks> that chat url is without https, so unusable in modern browsers
[11:39] <RaimondRaj> HOW TO LISTDOWN
[11:39] <RaimondRaj> sorry
[11:39] <raub> But why is it barking when he tries to sudo?
[11:39] <RaimondRaj> how to list  list the contents of /etc/apt/sources.list.d ?
[11:40] <raub> RaimondRaj: "ls /etc/apt/sources.list.d"
[11:40] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RxB8Vxpm57/
[11:41] <ogra> raub, (i didnt see that answered above) for per-user overrides you copy the .desktop file from /usr/share/applications (or /var/lib/snapd/desktop/applications/ for snap packages) into ~/local/share/applications/ and edit them there ... that will apply a local overrdie
[11:41] <raub> RaimondRaj: also, "cat /etc/os-release"
[11:41] <tomreyn> raub: because it is listed in /etc/hosts, which sudo refers when interpreting sudoers
[11:42] <raub> ogra: Thanks. Lemme try it
[11:42] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/jHp7ykym7K/
[11:42] <tomreyn> (in response to <raub> But why is it barking when he tries to sudo?)
[11:43] <NickH> In my experience it's usually better to use something like "xgd-desktop-menu install foo.desktop" instead of manually copying the .desktop file.
[11:44] <raub> oerheks: I think he should move the kitware repo files somewhere save (/root?) and then try the upgrade again. Thoughts?
[11:44] <raub> NickH: Noted. FYI, my endgame is to be able to push the config using ansible
[11:45] <RaimondRaj> i dont how does kitware is
[11:46] <raub> RaimondRaj: I do not know either. Is this a production server?
[11:46] <RaimondRaj> This is Kitware, Inc.'s third-party APT repository, which we use for hosting our own Ubuntu packages, such as CMake.
[11:46] <RaimondRaj> no
[11:46] <raub> RaimondRaj: all I know is that its public keys are boink
[11:46] <RaimondRaj> i buy a shell give my 2 frn to buil my irc server
[11:47] <RaimondRaj> they created then disappear no news at all
[11:47] <RaimondRaj> i try to learn from website and mainten my server
[11:47] <ogra> wow, lots of PPAs ... you must be having a lot of trust giving so many people root on your server (PPAs give the PPA owner full root access to your machine)
[11:47] <raub> RaimondRaj: "they created then disappear no news at al" your firends or kitware?
[11:47] <RaimondRaj> i dont how does empty website get phising
[11:47] <RaimondRaj> friends
[11:48] <RaimondRaj> i ask them let me know what are they doing
[11:48] <RaimondRaj> no news also
[11:48] <RaimondRaj> i keep begging so many of them not much people help me
[11:48] <raub> RaimondRaj: maybe you need to figure out what you want to do with server
[11:48] <RaimondRaj> its a just simple chat server of mine
[11:48] <raub> And what is installed in it right now
[11:49] <RaimondRaj> i load my bot in and just stay enjoy
[11:49] <raub> That is a lot of PPAs/repos for a chat server
[11:51] <raub> RaimondRaj: It just seems a lot of crap for a chat server. FYI, I run my chat *client*, as in what I am using right now, in a docker container I did not need to add any extra repos and am doing irc and slack (most of the time only these two guys) just fine.
[11:51] <raub> RaimondRaj: which chat server did you install?
[11:53] <RaimondRaj> unrealircd and anope
[11:53] <RaimondRaj> me and my bot over a year
[11:55] <raub> I know anope is a normal (no extra repos required) ubuntu package; doesm't it install unrealircd?
[11:56] <RaimondRaj> erm
[11:56] <raub> RaimondRaj: I am asking to the collectivity
[11:56] <RaimondRaj> raub : i dont get you
[11:56] <raub> RaimondRaj: do you know how to run a virtual machine?
[11:57] <raub> i.e. virtualbox/vmware?
[11:57] <RaimondRaj> nop
[11:57] <raub> Ah
[11:58] <RaimondRaj> yes
[11:58] <tomreyn> anope does not depends on unrealircd. irc services are often designed to be usable with multiple irc servers.
[11:58] <RaimondRaj> im honest to you
[11:59] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: are you still trying to get help with something, or are you happy, yet?
[11:59] <RaimondRaj> im ok - im realy u all help me and teach me something
[11:59] <RaimondRaj> i dont know is that the problem solved or not
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> will be a problem in future is there any new updates
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> or is that in correct part to run the server
[12:00] <tomreyn> what's the problem you're trying to solve?
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> as i mention before
[12:00] <raub> tomreyn: do you want to take over?
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> i open my shell over a few month
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> its ask update
[12:00] <RaimondRaj> i did
[12:01] <tomreyn> raub: i'm just trying to help RaimondRaj make progress, if there's anything left to be done, not necessarily 'take over'.
[12:01] <raub> tomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/dQGW66BZQm/
[12:01] <RaimondRaj> suddenly stop over here
[12:01] <RaimondRaj> [12:01] <raub> tomreyn: I would not mind if you did. I need to run and go do work things
[12:02] <tomreyn> raub: alright, i'll see if i can help, ttyl!
[12:02] <RaimondRaj> thanks raub for ur great time
[12:02] <raub> tomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RxB8Vxpm57/
[12:02] <tomreyn> raub: is this the current state?
[12:02] <raub> tomreyn: Yep
[12:02] <tomreyn> ok
[12:02] <raub> BTW he is on focal. Also, https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RxB8Vxpm57/
[12:03] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: so from what i gather you tried to do a release upgrade, on a "focal" (20.04) system to a newer ubuntu release, and it failed. and your apt configuration is in a bad or inconsistent state.
[12:03] <raub> He is running unrealircd and wants to upgrade from focal to the next release (I assume LTE)
[12:04] <tomreyn> thanks, raub, i read the log.
[12:04] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : yes im
[12:04] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: i'll ask you to run some commands and show both the command you ran and the output it produced.
[12:04] <RaimondRaj> can
[12:05] <raub> It might be useful to get the instructions he used to install it.
[12:05] <RaimondRaj> sure
[12:05] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: you can use paste.ubuntu.com or dpaste.com to share this info
[12:05] <RaimondRaj> its pleasure guys
[12:05] <RaimondRaj> oh sure
[12:05] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: if you followed some guide or tutorial and this got you into this state, it will be good to share that, too
[12:06] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : im good
[12:06] <raub> tomreyn: I am also concerned that is is open to the net, but that is anther bag of cats
[12:06] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: please run and show the output of   sudo apt update && sudo dpkg --configure -a && sudo apt -f install
[12:07] <tomreyn> raub: ok, i'll see what i can find
[12:07] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bb4w4pvD4c/
[12:08] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: please run this and share the url returned:  cat /etc/hosts | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:08] <tomreyn> this will share the contents of the /etc/hosts file
[12:09] <RaimondRaj> https://termbin.com/gy9s
[12:09] <tomatho> where do I submit bug report if I don't know which package it's related? Or should I just report using ubuntu-bug with package name as "I have no idea"?
[12:10] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : its a output
[12:10] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: please run this and tell us whether it contains the word "Chat": sudo cat /etc/sudoers
[12:11] <tomreyn> tomatho: can you sum up what the bug is, maybe we can help you guess the package
[12:11] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/psyv66Hc33/
[12:12] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: can you repeat this for the file in /etc/sudoers.d/
[12:12] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo ls /etc/sudoers.d/     will lists which files are there
[12:12] <RaimondRaj> root@Chat:~# sudo ls /etc/sudoers.d/
[12:12] <RaimondRaj> sudo: unable to resolve host Chat.sakthimedia.org: Name or service not known
[12:12] <RaimondRaj> README
[12:13] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: what'S the output of    cat /etc/hostname
[12:13] <RaimondRaj> Chat.sakthimedia.org
[12:14] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: please set this to a resolveable hostname
[12:14] <RaimondRaj> wich hostname
[12:14] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: let me ask differently: what#s the purpose of having this hostname configured?
[12:15] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : that is my own chat server - the empty domain is get phissing and i have no idea
[12:15] <RaimondRaj> so i request to delete all
[12:15] <RaimondRaj> i have another domain sakthimedia.com
[12:15] <RaimondRaj> is my radio website
[12:16] <RaimondRaj> im worried its get phissing too
[12:16] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sakthimedia.org is not a registered domain name.
[12:16] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : i just leave it with original IP
[12:16] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : i suspended then i leave it
[12:16] <RaimondRaj> i have my own domain but no hosting
[12:17] <tomreyn> well, all i know is that /etc/hostname should point to a hostname, that is resolvable.
[12:17] <tomreyn> and it currectly doesn't
[12:17] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : sakthimedia.org get suspended coz phising and i just ask them o discotinue it
[12:18] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : yes
[12:18] <tomreyn> okay, i understand. but that's not really solving the issue on this system
[12:18] <RaimondRaj> might be
[12:19] <tomreyn> you can make any hostname you put in /etc/hostname resolvable by overriding the dns resolver by placing a fixed resolution in /etc/hosts
[12:19] <RaimondRaj> pleawse guide me on this
[12:20] <tomreyn> which hostname doe you want to put? it should not include dots.
[12:20] <RaimondRaj> i have domain : raimondraj.com
[12:20] <RaimondRaj> i have no idea
[12:21] <RaimondRaj> please let me know if any
[12:21] <tomreyn> are you able to manage the authoritative dns for the raimondraj.com zone?
[12:21] <RaimondRaj> zone
[12:21] <tomreyn> what do you mean?
 are you able to manage the authoritative dns for the raimondraj.com zone?
[12:22] <RaimondRaj> without hosting can we make authoritative dns
[12:23] <tomreyn> well, normally we just do ubuntu support here, not explaining the internet
[12:23] <RaimondRaj> i hvae raimondraj.com at hostinger.com
[12:23] <RaimondRaj> yes tomreyn
[12:24] <tomreyn> so i assume you have this vps and you have this domain name registered at hostinger and can edit its dns records.
[12:24] <RaimondRaj> think so
[12:24] <tomreyn> and this is your first vps and you want to address it as server1.raimondraj.com
[12:25] <RaimondRaj> yes
[12:25] <tomreyn> then you should edit the dns records at hostinger for the raimondraj.com zone and add an A record there named "server1" and point that to the ip address of your VPS
[12:26] <RaimondRaj> how about the TTL
[12:26] <RaimondRaj> its show 14000
[12:26] <tomreyn> 900 is probably a good start for this A record.
[12:27] <RaimondRaj> DNS Record created successfully
[12:27] <tomreyn> more importantly, you'll need to find out the ip address
[12:27] <RaimondRaj> DNS Record created successfully
[12:28] <tomreyn> well, the authoritative dns server for your raimondraj.com domain name are ns1.dns-parking.com. and ns2.dns-parking.com., which suggests this is a parked domain, which suggests you may not be able to edit its authoritative dns zone
[12:29] <RaimondRaj> yes
[12:30] <tomreyn> "dig server1.raimondraj.com @ns1.dns-parking.com +short" shows that the ns1.dns-parking.com nameserver is not aware of "server1.raimondraj.com"
[12:30] <RaimondRaj> not awear
[12:30] <tomreyn> maybe you first need to learn some basics about how the internet works before you start hosting a server
[12:30] <RaimondRaj> not aware of "server1.raimondraj.com"
[12:31] <tomreyn> i bet hostinger have some documentation o this
[12:31] <RaimondRaj> A	sever1	0	172.107.96.229	900	
[12:31] <tomreyn> "sever1" is not "server1"
[12:31] <RaimondRaj> h sorry
[12:31] <RaimondRaj> oh sorry
[12:32] <RaimondRaj> sorry im doing some homework while im chatting
[12:32] <RaimondRaj> DNS Record created successfully
[12:33] <RaimondRaj> A	server1
[12:33] <RaimondRaj> A -- server1
[12:33] <tomreyn> i suggest concentrating on one task at a time.
[12:33] <tomreyn> server1.raimondraj.com does now resolve to 172.107.96.229 in public dns.
[12:34] <tomreyn> so you can change /etc/hostname to say "server1"
[12:35] <tomreyn> and you should edit /etc/hosts to have one line saying:   server1.raimondraj.com server1 172.107.96.229
[12:37] <RaimondRaj> sudo: unable to resolve host Chat.sakthimedia.org: Name or service not known
[12:37] <tomreyn> that's a result of doing what?
[12:38] <RaimondRaj> Static hostname: server1
[12:38] <tomreyn> you're not answering my question, though
[12:38] <RaimondRaj> sudo nano /etc/hostname
[12:39] <RaimondRaj> sudo: unable to resolve host server1: Name or service not known
[12:39] <RaimondRaj> THIS IS HAPPEN
[12:39] <RaimondRaj> sorry for the caps
[12:39] <tomreyn> okay, the "sudo: unable to resolve host Chat.sakthimedia.org: Name or service not known" should be gone as soon as you have done the two things i listed above
[12:39] <tomatho> tomreyn: I'm having troubles with Ubuntu 22 LTS. Very often after waking up my laptop from a sleep, it shows login screen for ~ 10 seconds, then it turns out completely black with blinking carret, and after several minutes it again show login screen, but then, all aps is closed. it seems like a reboot, but I think it's not. because docker container list shows containers which was run.
[12:41] <RaimondRaj> root@Chat:~# hostname
[12:41] <RaimondRaj> server1.raimondraj.comserver1172.107.96.229
[12:41] <RaimondRaj> the output is like this
[12:41] <tomreyn> cat /etc/hostname | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:42] <tomreyn> cat /etc/hosts | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:42] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: ^ run these, post the urls returned
[12:42] <RaimondRaj> https://termbin.com/meec
[12:42] <tomreyn> tomatho: update the computers' firmware to the latest. and consider what ubottu will tell you about:
[12:42] <tomreyn> !acpi_osi | tomatho
[12:43] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: what about the first command?
 cat /etc/hostname | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:43] <RaimondRaj> wich command for
[12:44] <tomreyn> i just posted it again
[12:44] <RaimondRaj> cat /etc/hosts | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:44] <RaimondRaj> cat /etc/hosts | nc termbin.com 9999 the last command and the output is https://termbin.com/meec
[12:45] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: please run this command and tell us the url it prints: cat /etc/hostname | nc termbin.com 9999
[12:45] <tomatho> tomreyn: what log to check for ACPI issues?
[12:46] <RaimondRaj> the url printed on partline is :: https://termbin.com/7460
[12:46] <tomreyn> tomatho: journalctl -kb
[12:46] <RaimondRaj> the line on printed url is (( server1.raimondraj.com server1 172.107.96.229 ))
[12:47] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: do this:  echo server1 | sudo tee /etc/hostname
[12:47] <RaimondRaj> sudo: unable to resolve host server1.raimondraj.comserver1172.107.96.229: Name or service not known
[12:47] <RaimondRaj> server1
[12:49] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: now do this:   curl -s https://termbin.com/j42vn | sudo tee /etc/hosts
[12:50] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/QZtzf9SzHW/
[12:50] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: you did not run the previous command, yet
[12:51] <RaimondRaj> this one : echo server1 | sudo tee /etc/hostname
[12:51] <RaimondRaj> yes i do
[12:51] <tomreyn> okay, sorry. then run: cat /etc/hostname
[12:51] <tomreyn> what does it say?
[12:52] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XFMjwSTrN3/
[12:52] <RaimondRaj> output : server1
[12:52] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: okay, then logout and log in again
[12:53] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done logout and login again
[12:53] <tomreyn> what does this say: hostname -f
[12:53] <RaimondRaj> hostname: Name or service not known
[12:54] <RaimondRaj> is that need to reboot or just logout and login
[12:55] <tomreyn> it should not be necessary to reboot, but i don't have the right dcommand at hand, give me a minute
[12:55] <tomreyn> i think you need to run hostnamectl
[12:55] <tomatho> I have only this: ACPI Warning: SystemIO range 0x0000000000000540-0x000000000000054F conflicts with OpRegion 0x00000000000005
[12:56] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/XW4Zzd66BG/
[12:56] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo hostnamectl set-hostname server1
[12:56] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : done
[12:57] <tomatho> tomreyn: also I have a message OOM Killer enabled. Restarting tasks ... done.
[12:57] <tomatho> I don't know was it at the time, will check again when this happens.
[12:57] <tomreyn> tomatho: sorry for the lack of detail earlier. so i think your computer is not handling return-from-suspend well with operating systems which are not microsoft windows. you may need to make ubuntu claim towards the firmware / bios that it is in fact microsoft windows, that's what ubottu told you about
[12:59] <tomreyn> tomatho: many computers, especially laptops, have this issue and will not do resturn from suspend well with ubuntu or other linux distributions out of the box. but claiming that the OS is actually windows, when communicating to the firmware via ACPI, can help the firmware behave properly. sometimes these problems in the domain of the hardware manufacturer also can be solved by firmware (bios) upgrades, which is why i suggested this first.
[13:00] <tomreyn> tomatho: in the end, there is no guarantee that return-from-suspend will ever work well with any operating system other than the one the hardware manufacturer supports.
[13:01] <tomatho> OK, will try.
[13:01] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: you should now be able to run any "sudo" commands without getting the warning message
[13:02] <RaimondRaj> what sudo command
[13:02] <RaimondRaj> im on root
[13:02] <RaimondRaj> i dont think so
[13:02] <RaimondRaj> i do : sudo hostnamectl set-hostname server1
[13:02] <RaimondRaj> no any warning
[13:02] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: and your server should be reachable, by the entire internet, at server1.raimondraj.com
[13:02] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: good, no warnings anymore.
[13:03] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: now let's get back to the original issue: fixing apt
[13:03] <RaimondRaj> yes
[13:03] <RaimondRaj> okay~ sure
[13:04] <tomreyn> i suggest you first use ppa-purge to remove any of the PPAs you currently have configured, as well as to uninstall packages installed form them. are you ok with this approach?
[13:04] <tomreyn> !ppa-purge | RaimondRaj
[13:04] <RaimondRaj> yes
[13:05] <tomreyn> run: sudo ppa-purge opm/ppa
[13:05] <silv3r_m00n> hi there i created a live ubuntu usb using Rufus on windows 10, it has only 1 partition which contains both the OS and the EFI directory for .efi boot-loaders. and the partition is FAT32. is that allowed ? i mean is it allowed to have the os and EFI directory on same partition according to UEFI specs ?
[13:05] <RaimondRaj> ERROR: '~THE_PPA' user or team does not exist.
[13:06] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : last line ( PPA purged successfully
[13:06] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo ppa-purge rael-gc/rvm
[13:06] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: after that:   sudo ppa-purge webupd8team/y-ppa-manager
[13:07] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : PPA purged successfully
[13:07] <tomreyn> which one was that?
[13:07] <RaimondRaj> PLEASE WAIT
[13:08] <tomreyn> sure
[13:08] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3Y2zxpRwqD/
[13:09] <RaimondRaj> last line after the command its show ( PPA purged successfully )
[13:10] <tomreyn> silv3r_m00n: this sounds wrong. re-write the usb installer media from the iso file. use either rufus *in dd mode* or, easier, balena etcher.
[13:10] <silv3r_m00n> tomreyn: but its booting fine
[13:11] <silv3r_m00n> in uefi mode
[13:11] <tomreyn> silv3r_m00n: well then i guess you don't need to worry
[13:12] <tomreyn> silv3r_m00n: the iso is in a so-called "hybrid" format, which can allow it to boot in both legacy bios and uefi mode. not every partitioning tool will understand this format and display it properly.
[13:13] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: for the remaining 3rd party repositories, we'll need to remove those and the packages installed form there manually
[13:14] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:14] <RaimondRaj> ohh okk
[13:15] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kitware.list /etc/apt/sources.list.d/kitware.list.disabled
[13:15] <RaimondRaj> root@server1:~#
[13:16] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: repeat this for the other repositories which are listed when you run    sudo ls -1 /etc/apt/sources.list.d/*.list
[13:16] <tomreyn> ...replacing "kitware" by whatever else it says there
[13:17] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/cC4W9J5Jt3/
[13:18] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: okay, do you understand how to repeat the steps as i tried to explain?
[13:19] <RaimondRaj> by to remove unwanted repositories
[13:19] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: i'll keep providing the commands.
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> thanks tomreyn
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> now what can i do
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> do-release-upgrade
[13:20] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> -bash: /usr/share/rvm/scripts/initialize: No such file or directory
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> -bash: /usr/share/rvm/scripts/hook: No such file or directory
[13:20] <RaimondRaj> sorry only 2 line
[13:22] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: mv ~/.bashrc ~/.bashrc.renamed
[13:22] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:23] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: mv ~/.profile ~/.profile.renamed
[13:23] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:23] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: cp /etc/skel/.profile ~/
[13:23] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: cp /etc/skel/.bashrc ~/
[13:23] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:24] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: do both of these ^
[13:24] <tomreyn> then logout and login.
[13:24] <RaimondRaj> yes im done
[13:25] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done logout and login
[13:25] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: ls -1 *.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:26] <RaimondRaj> root@server1:~# ls -1 *.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:26] <RaimondRaj> ls: cannot access '*.list': No such file or directory
[13:26] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: cd /etc/apt/sources.list.d
[13:26] <RaimondRaj> okkk
[13:26] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv nodesource.list nodesource.list.disabled
[13:27] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:27] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv opm-ubuntu-ppa-focal.list{,.disabled}
[13:27] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv rael-gc-ubuntu-rvm-focal.list{,.disabled}
[13:27] <RaimondRaj> okay~
[13:28] <RaimondRaj> okay~
[13:28] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv webupd8team-ubuntu-y-ppa-manager-focal.list{,.disabled}
[13:28] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo mv yarn.list{,.disabled}
[13:28] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: ls -1 *.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:28] <RaimondRaj> ls: cannot access '*.list': No such file or directory
[13:28] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:29] <RaimondRaj> https://termbin.com/lbem
[13:31] <zetheroo> I'm using Ubuntu 22.04 and when I try to install the available updates via terminal I see that there are packages being 'kept back'. How can I find out why these packages are being 'kept back' from being installed?
[13:31] <ravage> !phasedupdates | zetheroo
[13:31] <zetheroo> The following packages have been kept back: gir1.2-gnomedesktop-3.0 gnome-desktop3-data libgnome-bg-4-1 libgnome-desktop-3-19 libgnome-desktop-4-1 libnetplan0 netplan.io
[13:31] <ogra> !phasedupdates
[13:31] <ogra> hah, ravage beats me 🙂
[13:32] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: curl -s https://termbin.com/lbem | head -n49 | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:32] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : still on same CD
[13:33] <RaimondRaj> root@server1:/etc/apt/sources.list.d#
[13:33] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: that's okay, but you can type "cd" to move back home.
[13:33] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:34] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: grep -ic kitware /etc/apt/sources.list
[13:34] <tomreyn> which number does this return?
[13:34] <RaimondRaj> 0
[13:34] <zetheroo> ravage: ok, thanks. Is there any way to check though if there are any packages which I may have purposefully help back in the past? ( I upgraded this PC from 20.04 to 22.04)
[13:34] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: apt list --installed | grep ',local\]$' | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:34] <RaimondRaj> https://termbin.com/0ei9
[13:35] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo apt update
[13:35] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: then again: apt list --installed | grep ',local\]$' | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:35] <RaimondRaj> https://termbin.com/uj6n4
[13:35] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : WARNING: apt does not have a stable CLI interface. Use with caution in scripts.
[13:35] <ravage> zetheroo: not sure what you mean. those packages will just update automatically a little late
[13:36] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: sudo apt purge cmake-data cmake kitware-archive-keyring libmysqlclient20 nodejs python-mysqldb yarn
[13:37] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: you still have package "thelounge" installed. i'm wondering whether you're connected to this irc channel using this software, and need to keep it?
[13:37] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/GTNYvmkGK9/
[13:37] <RaimondRaj> last i do have
[13:37] <ogra> (and stop working as root ... sudo is your friend !)
[13:38] <RaimondRaj> if not just drop it
[13:39] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: i don't understand what you're saying, but agree with ogra
[13:39] <tomreyn> thelounge was also removed apparently
[13:39] <ogra> yeah, looks all fine
[13:39] <RaimondRaj> not useing as at root
[13:39] <ogra> hit ctrl-D so you become a normal user
[13:39] <ogra> then run: sudo apt autoremove
[13:39] <ogra> to clean unused packages
[13:40] <RaimondRaj> its close
[13:40] <tomreyn> as ogra says, and then: dpkg -S /usr/lib/node_modules
[13:40] <zetheroo> ravage: ok, no worries. I just recall that there was a way to manually hold back packages from being updated, and I may have done that a while back on a package, but I can't remember which one and if I undid the hold. I found the command online to check: 'apt-mark showhold' :)
[13:40] <RaimondRaj> i use another login
[13:40] <ogra> use a normal user, never use root
[13:41] <RaimondRaj> server@server1:~$
[13:41] <RaimondRaj> okay~ done
[13:41] <ogra> (and if you actually were able to log in as root, you should disable this)
[13:41] <tomreyn> did "dpkg -S /usr/lib/node_modules" output anything?
[13:41] <RaimondRaj> how to disable it
[13:42] <RaimondRaj> dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /usr/lib/node_modules
[13:43] <ogra> to lock the root account: sudo passwd -l root (you will still be able to use sudo from a sudo enabled user account)
[13:43] <RaimondRaj> passwd: password expiry information changed.
[13:43] <ogra> good, it is locked
[13:43] <tomreyn> the default is for root not to have a password, though, not a locked password
[13:43] <ogra> true
[13:44] <ogra> there is also an sshd setting to prevent root via ssh
[13:44] <tomreyn> i guess the effect is similar enough
[13:44] <tomreyn> this deletes the password for the "root" user, preventing this user from logging in: sudo passwd -d root
[13:44]  * ogra forgot the exact name of that option 
[13:44] <tomreyn> AllowRootLogin no
[13:45] <ogra> ah, i thought it was something with Permi*
[13:45] <tomreyn> but you usually want withoutpassword
[13:45] <ogra> *Permit
[13:45] <tomreyn> PermitRootLogin, you're right, sorry
[13:45] <tomreyn> but let's not go into that now
[13:46] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: make sure you have no typos on this one:   sudo rm -r /usr/lib/node_modules
[13:46] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: it recursively deletes everything below and including /usr/lib/node_modules
[13:46] <RaimondRaj> server@server1:~$ sudo rm -r /usr/lib/node_modules
[13:46] <RaimondRaj> server@server1:~$
[13:47] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: how do you login to this server normally? using ssh?
[13:47] <RaimondRaj> yes
[13:47] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: as the root user or as the "server" user?
[13:47] <RaimondRaj> server is user
[13:47] <RaimondRaj> root no
[13:48] <tomreyn> okay, then we can keep things as they are now, that's ok
[13:48] <RaimondRaj> here heavy rain and strome
[13:48] <RaimondRaj> i worried there will be disconnection soon
[13:48] <RaimondRaj> if im missing sorry in advance
[13:48] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: one more thing to make sure apt is all fixed:   sudo apt update && sudo apt -f install && sudo apt -y full-upgrade
[13:48] <RaimondRaj> yesterday there no connection at all
[13:49] <RaimondRaj> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/38ZcmxfNZV/
[13:49] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: i think you're good to do the release upgrade. but better don't start that if the connection is going to fail
[13:50] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : can u see my log
[13:50] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: i see the output you just posted at https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/38ZcmxfNZV/ and it looks as i expected
[13:50] <RaimondRaj> wow~ thats is nice
[13:51] <ogra> !cookie | tomreyn
[13:51] <ogra> (or two ... or three !)
[13:51]  * tomreyn nom nom nom
[13:51] <RaimondRaj> think so
[13:52] <RaimondRaj> !cookie | tomreyn
[13:52] <ogra> the bot wont give them out twice 🙂
[13:52] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : is the great helper
[13:53] <RaimondRaj> can i make " do-release-upgrade "
[13:53] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: yes, but if your connection will break soon it may be easier to do it later.
[13:53] <RaimondRaj> ok okk
[13:53] <RaimondRaj> sure
[13:54] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: also keep in mind that this server and any services it is running are available to anyone on the internet.
[13:54] <RaimondRaj> i try it now
[13:54] <RaimondRaj> ok noted tomreyn
[13:54] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: so be careful about what you run and whether it is access restricted, or needs to be.
[13:54]  * ravage points to screen or tmux
[13:55] <RaimondRaj> its running good 45%
[13:56] <tomreyn> RaimondRaj: have a look (and maybe set a bookmark) at https://ubuntu.com/server/docs - you have yet to learn quite a bit. ;-)
[13:57] <ogra> 👍
[13:57] <ogra> good idea
[13:57] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : i will
[13:58] <tomreyn> alright, good luck (i'll be back later)
[13:59] <RaimondRaj> i have another vps also
[13:59] <RaimondRaj> i wil use that as my learning
[14:00] <tmm88> RaimondRaj: check amazon aws services
[14:01] <tmm88> probably a good choice as well for virtualizing ubuntu
[14:01] <tmm88> and storing data and so
[14:01] <tmm88> even for sandboxing and so
[14:01] <RaimondRaj> oh okkk
[14:02] <tmm88> otherwise just find a free ftp service
[14:02] <tmm88> such as archive.org
[14:02] <tmm88> where you can store your own data and documents
[14:03] <tmm88> otherwise you have the usual cloud services for storing data
[14:25] <Guest8340> hello
[14:25] <Guest8340> anybody here?
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> !ask | Guest8340
[14:26] <ogra> .oO( only 1098 other people )
[14:31] <Guest8340> i got a trouble here. I install ubuntu 22.10 on my arm development board,and it run well.However,when i try to use browser(ex.firefox),it well say"cannot mount bpf filesystem under /sys/fs/bpf: No such file or directory",it cause i can't explore website.Anybody have idea?
[14:32] <lotuspsychje> !next | Guest8340
[14:32] <elyograg> Repeating message from hours ago:  hello all.  I am trying to report something with ubuntu-bug.  It opens chrome to a page that says it will refresh every 10 seconds until processing is complete, but never changes.  I let it sit like that for an hour yesterday, it never got to the part where it asks for a bug summary.  Ubuntu Server 22.04 on amd64.
[14:33] <lotuspsychje> nvm guest83
[14:34] <lotuspsychje> elyograg: wich package did you file against?
[14:34] <elyograg> I did get the bug manually created, but I wonder if that problem with ubuntu-bug might plague someone else.
[14:34] <ogra> Guest8340, that looks like a missing kernel feature, is that an *official* ubuntu image or soemthing home-brewed
[14:35] <ogra> Guest8340, official -> downloaded from releases.ubuntu.com or cdimage.ubuntu.com
[14:35] <elyograg> lotuspsychje: tftpd-hpa ... but apparently the package for launchpad purposes is actually tftp-hpa, I am guessing that is the name of the source package that builds the binary package tftpd-hpa
[14:39] <lotuspsychje> elyograg: perhaps ask your problem with that package in #ubuntu-server maybe its a known issue, and they can help you
[14:42] <gebbione> hi, can anyone run ansible correctly on their machine?
[14:42] <Guest8340> ogra, i just upgrade from the last lts version(ubuntu lts 20.04) by "do-release-upgrade" tool,it should be official way.Is that cause the problem?
[14:42] <gebbione> anything i do regarding ansible-test breaks
[14:42] <gebbione> I know about #ansible but the problem is ubuntu specific
[14:44] <leftyfb> gebbione: very unlikely
[14:44] <leftyfb> gebbione: and yes, ansible works fine for me on 18.04, 20.04 and 22.04
[14:44] <JonathanD> ansible working great for me on 20.04 here.
[14:45] <gebbione> ansible works fine but running ansible-test doesnt ... it gives me this error https://github.com/pypa/get-pip/issues/124
[14:45] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 124 in pypa/get-pip "ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'distutils.cmd'" [Closed]
[14:45] <gebbione> JonathanD, is ansible-test running ok for you?
[14:46] <gebbione> the same if i try to run integration tests or other things
[14:46] <gebbione> dev related
[14:47] <leftyfb> gebbione: the link you posted literally has an explanation of the problem and several ways of fixing it. It's also reported by multiple distro's.
[14:48] <gebbione> adding distutils doesnt work for me
[14:48] <gebbione> which one the solution in your opinion?
[14:49] <gebbione> as i tried about 4 or 5 different ways so war
[14:49] <gebbione> far
[14:49] <leftyfb> install python3-distutils
[14:49] <gebbione> it is installed
[14:49] <leftyfb> via apt?
[14:49] <gebbione> yes
[14:49] <leftyfb> do you run virtualenvs at all?
[14:50] <gebbione> no, i prefer apt over anything else ... including snap
[14:50] <gebbione> i had to remove firefox from snap and install it from apt again in ubuntu 22 as selenium cannot talk to firefox otherwise
[14:51] <leftyfb> gebbione: the latest firefox snap might have resolved that issue btw
[14:52] <leftyfb> either way, I don't use collections so don't have a need or a way to test ansible-test
[14:52] <ogra> Guest8340, and wheer did that 20.04 image come from ?
[14:52] <ogra> *where
[14:52] <gebbione> leftyfb, no community collections at all?
[14:52] <ogra> Guest8340, it simply does not ook like your system runs an official ubuntu kernel
[14:53] <ogra> *look
[14:53] <leftyfb> gebbione: no
[14:55] <rrr> Is there an alternative to openvpn?
[14:55] <leftyfb> rrr: feel free to ask about software opinions in #ubuntu-offtopic. Also, feel free to ask for help with openvpn here.
[14:57] <Guest8340> I have solved ! i install the firefox by use "firefox_107.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.1_arm64.deb",and i can work.If i use snap to install firefox,i will cause carsh.
[14:57]  * leftyfb sigh
[14:58] <Guest8340> looks like use old version can work well = =
[14:59] <Guest8340> ogra:anyway,thanks a lot
[15:00] <ogra> Guest8340, well, that wont fix the missing security feature in your kernel ... but happy you solved it somehow with an unsupported deb
[15:03] <Guest8340> ogra,^-^,relax,it just a schrodinger issue,not affect the whole
[15:06] <ogra> a missing kernel security feature ubuntu userspace expects surely affects "the whole" .... but anyway, if it works for you ...
[15:12] <Guest8340> i have to sleep = = everyone have a good night(day)!
[15:15] <eea> hello all.. looking for advice on getting ubuntu20.04 automated installer built
[15:15] <ogra> built ??
[15:15] <eea> have tried several iterations of cloud-config that all fail
[15:16] <eea> sorry, functional, not built
[15:17] <ogra> eea, https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/automated-server-installs/16612
[15:17] <eea> ogra: that is where my adventure started
[15:18] <ogra> well, perhaps ask in #ubuntu-server ... it is more likely people in there have done such installs before
[15:18] <eea> roger that
[16:00] <RaimondRaj> tomreyn : i run the update
[16:00] <RaimondRaj> its disconnect its self - im unable to login to root now
[16:01] <RaimondRaj> user i cant login
[16:01] <RaimondRaj> root cant login
[16:01] <RaimondRaj> 0 updates can be applied immediately.
[16:01] <RaimondRaj> thats means i disable it
[16:17] <elyograg> lotuspsychje: I did get the problem solved for me, and opened the bug so it can be fixed in the general case.  I'm here more to report the problem with using ubuntu-bug.
[16:18] <elyograg> And find out if I did something wrong.
[16:18] <lotuspsychje> elyograg: you can also file bugs to apport itself
[16:18] <lotuspsychje> elyograg: but i would advice to ask in #ubuntu-server first, as maybe the method is different then on -desktop
[16:27] <Ox4> hello folks. I want to change the location of my program in systemd service file whilst install deb package. Should I use postinst for that?
[16:48] <leftyfb> Ox4: maybe try #ubuntu-packaging
[16:53] <Ox4> leftyfb, will try. Thanks
[17:09] <silv3r_m00n> i have 32gb ram, and no swap on ubuntu 22.10 and yesterday my ram went past full, and my system started stuttering
[17:09] <silv3r_m00n> i remember somebody telling me that ubuntu internally uses a file based swap, where is it then
[17:09] <silv3r_m00n> why did my system stutter
[17:17] <oerheks> well, you ran out of memory. obviously
[17:17] <oerheks> !swap
[17:18] <oerheks> that wiki suggests a swap of 6 gb..
[17:19] <nteodosio> silv3r_m00n, it's impossible to tell what went wrong, you need to figure out what was filling memory (e.g. with top) if you manage to reproduce that again.
[17:20] <nteodosio> (impossible with the information we currently have)
[17:23] <cnnx> hi
[17:23] <cnnx> My computeris sluggish .. its a 2700X cpu, 64GB ddr4 ram @ 2933Mhz, and NVME SSD drive
[17:24] <cnnx> could it be my gpu? 960 gtx nvidia?
[17:24] <cnnx> i'm using 20/04 LTS
[17:24] <cnnx> 20.04 LTS
[17:24] <leftyfb> cnnx: yes, probably. Try installing the proper drivers for you GPU
[17:24] <leftyfb> !nvidia | cnnx
[17:25] <cnnx> ok
[17:25] <cnnx> how do I know if I'm using nouveau right now?
[17:27] <leftyfb> cnnx: lsmod | grep nouveau
[17:27] <cnnx> its not there
[17:27] <cnnx> I tried
[17:27] <cnnx> could it be a kernel module?
[17:28] <leftyfb> cnnx: open up "additional drivers"
[17:29] <leftyfb> it's just the "Additional Drivers" tab in the "Software & Updates" tool
[17:29] <cnnx> itt shows 960 gtx but it says not in use
[17:44] <cart_> Can someone please tell me how I get rid of this APT problem -> https://hastebin.com/azurixikut.sql
[17:44] <ravage> !eolupgrade | cart_
[17:45] <ravage> Ubuntu 21.10 (Impish Indri) reaches End of Life on July 14 2022
[17:45] <cart_> ravage: Is there a way I can upgrade my current Linux to something else?
[17:45] <ravage> see last link
[17:48] <cizzi> it worked!
[17:48] <cizzi> my loads are way below 1 (before almost 1.5-2)
[17:48] <cizzi> and no waiting for the mouse
[17:48] <cizzi> I have another problem sorta uubntu related as well
[17:49] <cizzi> I'm on ubuntu now on its own disk drive and I have windows 11 installed on another ssd, I've been strugglignm to get the boot loader to ask me which OS I want to select at boot
[17:49] <oerheks> os-prober is disabled, so it does not detect windows
[17:50] <cizzi> I enabled it I think
[17:50] <oerheks> https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2021/12/grub-doesnt-detect-windows-linux-distros-fix
[17:50] <cizzi> what file is it in
[17:51] <oerheks> GRUB_DISABLE_OS_PROBER=false , and update grub
[17:51] <cizzi> which file do I find the GRUB_dISABLE..
[17:52] <cizzi> /etc/default/grub ?
[17:52] <lotuspsychje> read the link cizzi
[17:52] <cizzi> OK
[18:18] <cart_> ravage: Ok so I am following this -> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades  and I am told to not change the codename (In my case impish since deb http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ impish main restricted ) ... But only the gb.archive.ubuntu.com bit? How do I know to what to change that bit though?
[18:19] <cart_> ravage: Or should it actually become -> old-releases.ubuntu.com
[18:19] <duds`> how can i change my kernel version on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS for the Raspberry Pi? i want to use 5.4.0 instead of 5.15.0, and there's no grub to set the default kernel from
[18:19] <cart_> ravage: So basically deb http://old-releases.ubuntu.com impish main restricted ?
[18:21] <ravage> You need to keep the /Ubuntu too
[18:21] <ravage> lower case
[18:31] <cart_> ravage: So after editing my file I try the next step and get this  -> Package 'update-manager' has no installation candidate
[18:32] <hsieh65> hi
[18:33] <alkisg> Eh, if I `apt install libphp-phpmailer`, then I really have to put the whole path like `require '/usr/share/php/libphp-phpmailer/src/PHPMailer.php';`? That code then certainly won't be cross platform...
[18:37] <duds`> anyone?
[18:37] <duds`> i've been stuck on this for weeks
[18:38] <rob0> why do you want that version?
[18:38] <duds`> because it's the only kernel that works with a driver i need
[18:38] <rob0> eww.
[18:38] <rob0> some out-of-kernel driver?
[18:40] <rob0> do you have source for it?
[18:41] <duds`> yeah but idk what to do with it
[18:41] <duds`> https://github.com/b-rad-NDi/Ubuntu-media-tree-kernel-builder
[18:44] <ravage> cart_: you can skip that
[18:45] <duds`> would be easiest to just change my kernerl, rob0
[18:45] <duds`> but.
[18:45] <duds`> idk how to change it with uboot instead of grub
[18:46] <tomreyn> duds`: kernel 5.4.0 isn't available / supported on jammy. you could install focal (20.04 LTS) which does provide 5.4.0
[18:47] <duds`> i am on focal
[18:47] <duds`> and i installed the kernel, but it still boots into 5.15.0
[18:47] <tomreyn> you said you're on Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
[18:47] <tomreyn> that's jammy
[18:48] <duds`> oh
[18:48] <duds`> maybe i updated
[18:48] <duds`> so if i install the kernel in jammy it won't do anything unless i downgrade?
[18:48] <tomreyn> !downgrade
[18:48] <tomreyn> you can reinstall, though
[18:49] <tomreyn> if you're on focal, you can uninstall the newer kernel, and that should give you the 5.4.0
[18:49] <tomreyn> still, we only support ubuntu kernels here
[18:49] <tomreyn> you can try getting help with yours, but please make sure to point out you're running something else
[18:50] <tomreyn> (and i predict most won't want to help with a third party patched kernel)
[18:50] <cart_> ravage: Ok so I just ran sudo apt update and got this error -> E: The repository 'http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu impish-security Release' no longer has a Release file.
[18:50] <cart_> should I be concerned ?
[18:51] <ravage> You should disable the security repository
[18:51] <ravage> It does not exist for impish anymore
[18:52] <cart_> ravage: So remove it from the source list?
[18:52] <ravage> Comment it
[18:52] <tomreyn> duds`: what's the overall goal of this? i know hauppauge primarily as a manufacturer of pci(e) video tuners and related hardware. how will you be using this with a reaspi?
[18:53] <ravage> It should also work to point it to old-releases
[18:53] <ravage> That it what the guide does
[18:53] <Demosthenex> *sigh* ok. back to v 22 (jellyfish). Brand new install with 2 screens (local monitor, HDMI TV). on reboot, both screens black. i reboot with nomodeset, and was able to get a desktop. i have blacklisted amdgpu in /etc/modules.d/blacklist.conf, and updated the initramfs. this system with a radeon r9 290X was working FINE on the tv with HDMI and HDMI audio in v14. where can i go from here?
[18:54] <cart_> ravage: SO ths is the last issue N: Skipping acquisition of configured file 'main/binary-i386/Packages', as repository 'https://swupdate.openvpn.net/community/openvpn3/repos impish InRelease' doesn't support architecture 'i386'
[18:54] <Demosthenex> it appears that nomodeset prevents X11 from using the right drivers, but i still *always* get a black screen on both monitors unless i do nomodeset
[18:55] <ravage> cart_: disable that source too
[18:56] <duds`> tomreyn, i'm gonna use the usb tuner on kodi/jellyfin
[18:57] <tomreyn> duds`: oh, it's a usb device, i see.
[18:57] <duds`> indeed
[18:58] <cart_> ravage: I can not find the repo its talking about though
[18:58] <duds`> i managed to install the kernel in jammy without issues........ but can't use it T__T
[18:58] <cart_> ravage: Not in my /etc/apt/source.list anyway
[18:59] <ravage> Check  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[18:59] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: "nomodeset" disabled KMS (kernel mode setting), which the amdgpu driver (and pretty much all currently available open source drivers) support and most require - amdgpu does. as such, using nomodeset, you're preventing amdgpu from making use of the graphics hardware, causing the system to fall back to VESA mode.
[19:00] <tomreyn> *disableS
[19:00] <cart_> ravage: Ahh yea you are right
[19:03] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: the other hint i can provide is that you should not download and use drivers from amd.com nor amdgpu-pro on ubuntu, but let ubuntu use the driver which comes with it, namely ubuntu's distribution of amdgpu.
[19:07] <tMH> once again, ppl
[19:07] <tMH> I want to ask - is there any ubuntu modern distros those are able to boot on MBR host?
[19:08] <Demosthenex> tomreyn: frankly, i just said i blacklisted the amdgpu driver, and would rather use the radeon one that used to work
[19:08] <Demosthenex> but at this point, i'd do either.
[19:09] <duds`> tomreyn, would downgrading to focal let me use the kernel i have installed already?
[19:09] <Demosthenex> oh, yeah, i have installed v22, 18, and 14. can't get this radeon working like it did before :P
[19:10] <ravage> cart_: after the upgrade make sure you restore a default sources.list for Ubuntu 22.04 and if you want to stay on LTS versions that have longer support also put "Prompt=lts" in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[19:11] <ravage> cart_: https://gist.githubusercontent.com/hakerdefo/9c99e140f543b5089e32176fe8721f5f/raw/7ac6ccf882bb0d39297962f0baedce5721c9be65/sources.list should be ok. you can add the gb. again if you want
[19:12] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: hawaii is a southern island, you can force to use the radeon driver by using the   amdgpu.si_support=0 radeon.si_support=1    kernel parameters
[19:12] <tomreyn> !kernelparm | Demosthenex
[19:13] <tomreyn> ("si" stands for "southern islands", the amd graphics chipset family which the "hawaii" generation you have belongs to)
[19:15] <ravage> tMH: all?
[19:16] <tomreyn> duds`: as ubottu mentioned, downgrading is not supported. you could theoreticall yuse any compatible kernel on any ubuntu version, practically this may or may not work. which kernel boots depends on the bootloader, which works differently (not grub) on raspi (arm64 / armhf) than the amd64 platform.
[19:20] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: i.e. you'd probably need to use "flash-kernel". but i can't personally help with that.
[19:21] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: sorry, the lat line was not for you.
[19:21] <tomreyn> duds`: i.e. you'd probably need to use "flash-kernel". but i can't personally help with that.
[19:24] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: normally, though, SI chipsets should be supported with amdgpu using the reverse, so: radeon.si_support=0 amdgpu.si_support=1
[19:25] <tomreyn> https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/AMDGPU - while written for Arch Linux, can provide some useful hints.
[19:25] <duds`> i see (╥﹏╥)
[19:25] <duds`> thanks anyway
[19:26] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: if the system does not boot to graphics and you want to review what went wrong, just reboot to whatever provides graphics and use      journalctl -b -1    to see the log from the previous boot.
[19:27] <tomreyn> Demosthenex: if you have another computer and an ssh server running on *this* computer you can connect to it and watch the logs live, and also fiddle with the system without having to reboot each time.
[19:37] <Demosthenex> tomreyn: that's nice. ty for being thorough
[19:39] <Demosthenex> well, i will go try adding radeon.modeset=0  and remove nomodeset
[19:39] <Demosthenex> and perhaps the radeon.si_support=1
[19:40] <Demosthenex> if that still fails, well, there's always freebsd.
[19:45] <tomreyn> radeon.modeset=0 should prevent kernel modesetting, but radeon needs it to work. radeon.si_support=1 would enable handling of your graphics chipset by the radeon driver,
[20:05] <Demosthenex> i think i need to disable wayland and force x11 so i get the old driver.
[20:09] <Demosthenex> nope. right, i'm done. i blame systemd, pottering, and the gradual windozization of the linux ecosystem. i'm installing freebsd.
[20:23] <jhutchins> Demosthenex: ++
[20:24] <Demosthenex> i appreciate the support on here, but this is absolutely embarrasing. i've used linux since 95, more systems than i can count, and i had a working configuration on this little media pc. 3 installations, countless tweaking, and none of the updated ones can work on the hardware that worked before.
[20:24] <Demosthenex> so much for "i can make linux run on any old PC to save it from the garbage"
[20:25] <nWo4Life> Hello all
[20:25] <jhutchins> We're fast approaching "you have to have the GUI working in order to fix the broken GUI".
[20:26] <leftyfb> jhutchins: that's not helpful
[20:27] <Demosthenex> it's true.
[20:28] <nWo4Life> @abrax are you online
[20:29] <leftyfb> nWo4Life: can we help you with something?
[20:30]  * nWo4Life slaps leftyfb around a bit with a large trout
[20:39] <edem32> Alive?
[20:41] <oerheks> :-)
[20:41] <nazareno> teste
[20:41] <nazareno> Boa noite
[20:43] <edem32> For beelink mini S (n5095/8GB RAM) should I be using xubuntu?
[20:45] <oerheks> i think it runs ubuntu/gnome or kde fine too ..
[20:45] <oerheks> !flavors
[20:45] <edem32> Thanx
[20:46] <oerheks> 4K Support ￼Yes, at 60Hz
[20:46] <oerheks> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/products/sku/212322/intel-celeron-processor-n5095-4m-cache-up-to-2-90-ghz/specifications.html
[20:46] <oerheks> grinn
[20:47] <edem32> its terrible/ My old monitor is full of sorrow
[21:02] <tMH> ravage - what - all ?
[21:03] <tMH> I just want to know - are those 20+ distros of ubuntu are able to load onto machine with MBR, not uefi ?
[21:04] <leftyfb> tMH: all official x86 versions of ubuntu work just fine on both MBR and EFI
[21:05] <tMH> leftyfb - pretty strange because I see GRUB menu is loaded, I choose 1st option - try/install ubuntu - but loading is being stopped with cursor at the top/left side - with no ability to ctrl+alt+del.
[21:05] <tMH> the system is core2duo with gefore 7900gs
[21:05] <tMH> 6gb ram.
[21:05] <tMH> *geforce.
[21:06] <leftyfb> tMH: what version and flavor of ubuntu and where did you download it from?
[21:06] <tMH> I honestly waited 3-4 minutes for loading being complete, but got no success..
[21:06] <tMH> leftyfb - officla ubuntu.com, of course
[21:07] <tMH> tried these (official ubuntu mirror): https://mirror.yandex.ru/ubuntu-releases/20.04.5/
[21:08] <tMH> *official
[21:08] <tMH> more interesting one that runtu - .ru version of ubuntu with the same versions numbering - is loading w/o problem./
[21:08] <tMH> .
[21:09] <ravage> First of all use the latest LTS Version
[21:09] <ravage> That is 22.04.1
[21:09] <tMH> 22.1
[21:09] <tMH> https://mirror.yandex.ru/ubuntu-releases/22.10/
[21:10] <tMH> *22.10
[21:10] <tMH> any ideas ?
[21:11] <ravage> https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop/thank-you?version=22.04.1&architecture=amd64
[21:12] <ravage> Download it directly from there. Use balea etcher to boot it from a USB drive
[21:12] <ravage> Report back
[21:13] <kj_> hello
[21:14] <kj_> hello
[21:15] <leftyfb> kj_: hello. What can we help you with?
[21:15] <Guest55> 22.04 crashed and now rebooting my computer results in an MMIO fault and a busybox prompt
[21:16] <leftyfb> Guest55: can you take a picture and post it to imgur.com?
[21:18] <Guest55> leftyfb I'll make a gist
[21:20] <leftyfb> Guest55: how are you going to post a picture to gist?
[21:20] <Guest55> extract the text
[21:24] <Guest55> leftyfb https://gist.github.com/ash-m/7552ab9d7c541e4379fd486b5d50c1d6
[21:25] <Guest55> I am not used to this laptop so this is a bit cumbersome
[21:26]  * Guest55 is hoping this is not as bad as it seems
[21:27] <ravage> Guest55: fsck.ext4 -py /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-root
[21:28] <Guest55> ravage I guess I'll try that
[21:30] <Guest55> ravage e2fsck: Only one of the options -p/-a, -n or -y may be specified.
[21:30] <ravage> -y then
[21:31] <Guest55> was `.ext4` necessary?
[21:31] <leftyfb> not really
[21:31] <ravage> it doesnt hurt
[21:31] <leftyfb> I usually do fsck -f -y /dev/XXXXXXX
[21:34] <Guest55> so, does fsck point to fsck.ext4? why do they show different options for `--help` ?
[21:37] <ravage> "See the specific fsck.* commands for available fs-options"
[21:38] <ravage> fsck is just a wrapper tool that tries to guess the filesystem type and then call the right tool
[21:38] <ravage> e2fsck in case of ext4. fsck.ext4 is a link to e2fsck
[21:41] <Guest55> ravage so the wrapper might call a different underlying utility based on the options passed? (eg `fsck -P` (parallel) vs `fsck -p` (repair))
[21:42] <leftyfb> Guest55: no, based on the filesystem that is detected
[21:42] <Guest55> (note that `-P` is not an option listed under `fsck --help` but is under `fsck.ext4 --help`; vice versa is true with `-p`)
[21:43] <Guest55> leftyfb then how is `fsck -p` valid?
[21:43] <Guest55> (if whatever tool it wraps show no option for it under `--help`)
[21:43] <kj_> what is the purpose of this chat?
[21:44] <leftyfb> Guest55: yes
[21:44] <leftyfb> !ubuntu | kj_
[21:44] <Guest55> leftyfb yes?
[21:44] <Guest55> leftyfb did you miss the word "how" in my question? :P
[21:44] <leftyfb> Guest55: in your case, with ext4, -p is a valid flag
[21:45] <Guest55> but would not be for just `fsck` ?
[21:45] <leftyfb> Guest55: it seems like you are more interested in the inner workings of fsck than actually utilizing it as directed to fix your computer
[21:46] <Guest55> leftyfb no, no, I did utilize it; thank you :)
[21:46] <kj_> man fsck?
[21:46] <Guest55> leftyfb I was just wondering because it has happened to me before where a wrapper script doesn't appear to always resolve to the same tool and I was wondering if I was right about that or not
[21:46] <Guest55> kj_ that is not helpful to me
[21:48] <Guest55> I suppose it's OT at this point. It's not super huge; just confusing.
[21:49] <Guest55> thanks everyone for helping; I appreciate it.
[21:53] <kj_> is there a general char?
[21:53] <kj_> chat*
[21:53] <ravage> !chat | kj_
[21:54] <ravage> there is also #ubuntu-discuss if you want to discuss Ubuntu but dont have a specific support question
[22:28] <SkRy> https://archive.org/download/Puppy_Linux_Puppy_Russia
[22:29] <SkRy> leak
[22:29] <leftyfb> !ot | SkRy
[22:34] <SkRy> I have many answers and searching for qestions
[22:35] <SkRy> A Chatquest
[22:36] <leftyfb> SkRy: this is an Ubuntu support channel.
[22:37] <SkRy> I use Lubuntu 32bit runs smooth
[22:39] <leftyfb> SkRy: feel free to chat about it in #ubuntu-offtopic
[22:39] <SkRy> thanks
[22:39] <leftyfb> SkRy: please don't post that garbage in there either
[22:40] <SkRy> Garbage it treasure
[22:40] <SkRy> bye
[23:11] <Rojo40> Hi
[23:12] <Rojo40> maybe someone can help me qith a very slow boot problem
[23:13] <crax23> yeah? you disk might have an issue? or one service is blocking up.
[23:13] <crax23> just a sec
[23:15] <leftyfb> Rojo40: define "slow boot problem" Also, specify the version of ubuntu you are on and the hardware
[23:15] <Rojo40> let me look for systmd analusis
[23:16] <Rojo40> graphical.target @1min 19.030s
[23:16] <Rojo40> └─multi-user.target @1min 19.030s
[23:16] <Rojo40>   └─smbd.service @1min 17.061s +1.966s
[23:16] <Rojo40>     └─nmbd.service @1min 13.509s +3.547s
[23:16] <Rojo40>       └─network-online.target @1min 13.505s
[23:16] <Rojo40>         └─network.target @1min 13.505s
[23:16] <leftyfb> !paste | Rojo40
[23:16] <leftyfb> 1+ minutes to load samba/network
[23:19] <Rojo40> did i get baned??
[23:19] <Rojo40> nah lol
[23:19] <Rojo40> sory i didnt know the dpaste thing
[23:20] <leftyfb> you were put on quiet because you tried to paste multiple lines
[23:20] <jhutchins> Rojo40: Welcome to irc.
[23:20] <Rojo40> more like welcome back
[23:20] <Rojo40> im old....
[23:20] <jhutchins> Rojo40: So is your overall boot time something like 15 minutes, or is a lot of this parallel?
[23:21] <Rojo40> https://dpaste.com/HYH72SPCU
[23:22] <Rojo40> jhutchins lol nop its not 15 minutes but too long
[23:22] <Rojo40> the smd service is in red
[23:22] <Rojo40> also nmbd service
[23:22] <leftyfb> Rojo40: are you sharing samba shares to your network?
[23:23] <Rojo40> not that I know leftyfb
[23:23] <Rojo40> networking.service also in red
[23:23] <crax23> Rojo40, what command did you use to display this output?
[23:23] <leftyfb> Rojo40: then why did you install them?
[23:23] <leftyfb> Rojo40: samba = Windows shares
[23:24] <Rojo40> apparmor.service in red, snap-snapd-17576.mount in red and finally dev-loop9.device in red
[23:24] <Rojo40> I used crax23 systemd d critical chain
[23:24] <crax23> Most of the services takes up more than 1 min to start per service?
[23:24] <leftyfb> crax23: sudo systemd-analyze blame
[23:25] <leftyfb> Rojo40: I would recommend removing or disabling both smbd and nmbd and see if that helps
[23:25] <crax23> thk you leftyfb
[23:26] <Rojo40> https://dpaste.com/G5ZQTPNL7
[23:26] <Rojo40> thats analyze blame
[23:26] <crax23> There is a disk access issue maybe for it to be so slow, even on other services? don't you think so?
[23:26] <crax23> you can analyse it with smart tools maybe. read/write speed.
[23:26] <leftyfb> crax23: you have almost no information to determine it's a disk access issue
[23:27] <leftyfb> Rojo40: disable or remove smbd and nmbd and go from there
[23:27] <crax23> leftyfb, that's why it would be interesting to test read/write and also disk access once booted openning FS manager and loading files.
[23:27] <Rojo40> leftyfb I can just disable those services with no consequences?
[23:28] <leftyfb> Rojo40: yes. Then reboot. But also, why are they installed if you don't have any shares? They aren't installed by default
[23:28] <Rojo40> leftyfb no idea
[23:29] <Rojo40> so what do I do, a sytmctl to kill the services or unistall the package?
[23:29] <leftyfb> Rojo40: sudo systemctl disable smbd ; sudo systemctl disable nmbd
[23:30] <leftyfb> or maybe it's just sudo systemctl disable samba  # not sure. Been a long time since I've needed either of those
[23:30] <crax23> Rojo40, also you can tweak: /etc/systemd/system.conf:#DefaultTimeoutStartSec=90s  this would stop waiting for the service to start indefinitly and go the next one. However it breaks things if some services are unable to boot ofc.
[23:30] <leftyfb> doing that is a terrible idea
[23:32] <crax23> no, there is acceptable max start time. otherwise you fix or disable the service.
[23:32] <Rojo40> ok did this  sudo systemctl disable smbd ; sudo systemctl disable nmbd leftyfb
[23:32] <leftyfb> reboot
[23:34] <Rojo40> ok ill be back :p
[23:41] <Rojo40> alright didnt see much of a diference let me check sytemd analysis
[23:43] <Rojo40> I get this
[23:43] <Rojo40> https://dpaste.com/3P57Y46XT
[23:44] <leftyfb> Rojo40: define "slow boot"
[23:45] <leftyfb> Rojo40: what exactly are you seeing and what do you expect to see?
[23:45] <Rojo40> leftyfb more than 1 minute?
[23:46] <Rojo40> I also wonder what does this mean graphical.target @1min 18.466s?
[23:46] <leftyfb> Rojo40: that is a timeframe. time frame for what to happen on your screen. To get a login greeter? After you login?
[23:46] <Rojo40> ok
[23:47] <Rojo40> and thats my new systemd blame
[23:47] <Rojo40> https://dpaste.com/C38NKT4JV
[23:47] <Rojo40> if it looks alright to you leftyfb then I guess its fine, as you can tell Im no expert
[23:48] <leftyfb> Rojo40: you have yet to answer the question
[23:48] <Rojo40> leftyfb   what exactly are you seeing and what do you expect to see?   When??
[23:49] <leftyfb> Rojo40: you turn on your computer. What do you see on your screen that takes long?
[23:49] <Rojo40> it freezes fro ahilw on the logo :Asus"
[23:50] <Rojo40> then I get a loading screen that lingers also long
[23:50] <leftyfb> Rojo40: define loading screen
[23:51] <Rojo40> black screen with only a loading icon
[23:51] <leftyfb> as for the asus logo, that's your POST, but could also be shown while the kernel is booting. You can try to go into your BIOS and disable the splash/logo screen or quick boot
[23:52] <leftyfb> Rojo40: mind you, your times are a bit high and could be due to old hardware including your hard drive. Especially if it's not an SSD
[23:52] <Rojo40> leftyfb yes I think I tried that but i'll check again
[23:52] <Rojo40> leftyfb its an old hard drive indeed
[23:53] <leftyfb> Rojo40: that's probably a good portion of it
[23:53] <leftyfb> get an SSD if you can
[23:53] <Rojo40> leftyfb I mean its obvious that a SSD will get you a faster time, my question is if the time I get now seems normal to you or not
[23:54] <leftyfb> Rojo40: normal for aging hardware, sure
[23:54] <Rojo40> leftyfb ok thats more reasuring  :)
[23:55] <Rojo40> leftyfb ou have been very kind leftyfb
[23:55] <Rojo40> thanks for your help