[00:06] <McE> N9NU: i did ...
[00:09] <JamesB192> It's probably too late I managed to brick the gui and network on that box.
[00:22] <JoeBk> what's with packages being "held back" in apt update?  I've been seeing a lot of it lately.
[00:23] <murmel> JoeBk: probably phased updates
[00:23] <murmel> !phasedupdates
[00:23] <JoeBk> thanks, will take a look.
[02:04] <enigma9o7> What are not standard LTS security updates?
[02:05] <enigma9o7> https://paste.slitaz.org/?4a12a0ef29417ff2#ntIDdP3fM25ZdAiTxnnM2+uol14O5qn+zPv1I2YC10I=
[02:05] <enigma9o7> It says 22 updates are standard LTS security updates.  What does that mean?  What are the other three packages?
[02:07] <enigma9o7> How do I identify which three packages are nonstandard?
[02:08] <enigma9o7> I never used to get any messages about standard security updates, but lately its happening ever ytime,a nd I dunno whats up with the nonstandard ones.  I know I'm getting closer to EOL but still half a year left.
[04:03] <gebbione> hi all. i am on ubuntu 22.04, Rythmbox 3.4.4 and if i plug in an android phone i see it in the list of devices but I cannot see how to add music to it because when i click on it, I see no files in rythmbox. Ideally i want to sync playlists to the phone from Rythmbox. I checked https://askubuntu.com/questions/1027607/syncing-music-to-android-with-rhythmbox-error-transferring-track but as you can see its solution is most likely dated.
[04:28] <toddc> gebbione: enable file sharing on yur android phone -- it works I do often
[04:28] <gebbione> it doesnt
[04:28] <gebbione> at least for me
[04:28] <gebbione> it is on file sharing
[04:28] <gebbione> thats how the phone is visible on rythmbox
[04:28] <gebbione> somehow shows nothing
[04:29] <gebbione> but also i have no clue where to go to make anything sync
[04:29] <toddc> hmm can you see  the phone files in nautilus?
[04:29] <gebbione> yes
[04:30] <toddc> testing 1 sec
[04:31] <gebbione> shows empty as such https://imgur.com/K3bKoeZ.png
[04:38] <toddc> gebbione: just added some more mp3's and verified fully working ubuntu gnome 22.04 rhytmbox 3.4.4 and pixel 6
[04:39] <toddc> no idea how test for a broken file system
[04:40] <gebbione> i wonder if i need to change something on my system or on this xiaiomi phone
[04:43] <toddc> gebbione: I would assume if you can see the music in nautilus the phone and core ubuntu are fine.  some thing in rhytmbox no reading correctly try to copy from xiaiomi phone to nautilus music the see if rhytmbox picks it up
[04:52] <gebbione> toddc, "try to copy from xiaiomi phone to nautilus music the see if rhytmbox picks it up" . So in nautilus if i right click and do play in rythmbox ... nothing happens
[04:52] <gebbione> even if i try to drag it from the folder to rythmbox ... nothing again
[04:56] <toddc> gebbione: that is about as far as I can help but file permisssions / rythmbox issue may try to download another mp3 direct to nautilus and see if it plays  stick around some one should be better able to help and will seee starting tests you have done
[04:59] <gebbione> toddc, thank you anyway for your help
[05:01] <gebbione> btw i use Files (not as it used to be called Nautilus) and somehow when the phone plugs in i get Nemo instead
[05:12] <gebbione> removing nemo made no difference
[07:10] <xxy> when configuring obfs4proxy on my pc , which option is right between "ServerTransportPlubin" and "ClientTransportPlugin", if "ClientTransportPlugin" is selected , whether it have a client counterpart of "ServerTransportListenerAddr ",
[07:37] <tangy> hello, can ubuntu desktop iso's be used as a live usb?
[07:38] <liowenex> Yeah.
[07:38] <liowenex> It can.
[07:38] <liowenex> It's been like that since Ubuntu used GNOME  2.
[07:38] <tangy> okay, thanks
[08:06] <hid3> Greetings everyone. What's the best/fastest way to create a .torrent/magnet link and share a file in Ubuntu 22 among my servers? I was thinking about using 'aria2' as download client but not sure what software I should initially use for creation/seeding the initial file. Any suggestions?
[08:07] <ravage> transmission has a cli and gui version and is very popular. if you need more software suggestions try #ubuntu-discuss
[08:08] <hid3> ah, remember using transmission roughly a decade ago. I'll give it a try, thanks
[08:11] <kanka> qwerty
[08:11] <kanka> any good recommendations to learn how to use irssi ?
[08:12] <liowenex> Don't. Get HexChat
[08:13] <kanka> yeah using hexchat is straight-forward, can get along irssi
[11:44] <iomari891> greetings, is there a way to set a static route for internet but a default route pointing somewhere else?
[12:19] <rob0> iomari891: in openvpn(8) there is a way to override the default route while leaving it unchanged: a 0.0.0.0/1 and a 128.0.0.0/1 route.
[12:19] <rob0> perhaps that will work for whatever you are trying to do?
[12:22] <tomreyn> iomari891 is also seeking help with ths in #linux btw.
[12:23] <rob0> iomari891: it would also be on topic in #netfilter (I see you're there.)
[12:57] <rrr> I installed a deb file from nvidia that conflicted with nvidia-kernel-common-515 and I wonder how I can remove the offending installation candidate and keep nvida-common-515 working, while apt reports that I need to try apt --fix-broken install and won't proceed.
[12:58] <rrr> I posted my error here: https://nn2.us/r/tqniqgaxmm
[12:58] <oerheks> a weird sign-in paste ...
[12:59] <rrr> oh sorry
[12:59] <rrr> https://pastebin.com/2UBtAep1
[13:00] <oerheks> so you want to remove that.deb package?
[13:00] <rrr> yes.
[13:01] <oerheks> sudo dpkg --remove packagename or sudo apt-get remove
[13:03] <rrr> that did the trick.
[13:03] <rrr> thank you.
[13:10] <rrr> Ooh, I may have gotten it to install also.
[13:27] <iomari891> thanks guys. I've solved my problem. My default route and my resolv.conf are ok now.
[13:28] <pycurious> Does anyone know why postgres is being held back in my apt upgrade - https://dpaste.com/27PAWSQ4S
[13:29] <iomari891> I have my wifi as my default route and my dns is on one of my lan servers. However, every so often, something is adding my lan as an additional default route and it's before my wifi route. Any ideas what could be causing that?
[13:29] <tomreyn> pycurious: with this little info: unlikely
[13:43] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:51] <Brotherhood> Ciao a tutti
[13:52] <respawn> Brotherhood: envenuto questo è il canale di aiuto di Ubuntu se hai bisogno di aiuto chiedi qui
[13:53] <respawn> Brotherhood: per la chat generale di non aiuto vai su #ubuntu-oftopic
[13:56] <BluesKaj> !Italy
[14:07] <murmel> pycurious: at least for me dpaste is down
[14:10] <mifritscher_> hi
[14:10] <mifritscher_> debmirror is not working with current ubuntu, right?
[14:11] <mifritscher_> So, what is the "best" method to mirror 20.04/22.04, all/x86/amd64 only?
[14:11] <respawn> both work
[14:11] <respawn> .org and .com
[14:12] <murmel> org works for me, com not :S
[14:16] <mifritscher_> can apt-mirror be used for 20.04/22.04?
[14:17] <murmel> mifritscher_: why not rsync on a timer/cron?
[15:19] <jhutchins> murmel: The mirroring programs build a local database that a simple sync doesn't capture.
[15:26] <chromebittin> https://youtu.be/N5nVSXV9Hbk?t=553 Ubuntu Security talk from earlier today in South Korea
[15:26] <lotuspsychj3> that would fit in -discuss chromebittin
[15:39] <chromebittin> lotuspsychj3: oh ok
[15:56] <tomreyn> chromebittin: this must come as a surprise to you since you were never told before, right? (this question is a rhetoric, if you still want to respond to it, do it in #ubuntu-ops instead)
[15:56] <chromebittin> tomreyn: hm?
[17:37] <bitbinge> fdisk -l doesn't show hot-plugged HDD here. Is there some way to make the system detect that newly plugged HDD?
[17:39] <l0tuspsychj3> bitbinge: can you pastebin the output after a journalctl -f and plugged your HD in?
[17:45] <bitbinge> There's nothing at all in there.
[17:45] <bitbinge> There's also no /dev/sdb file.
[17:46] <l0tuspsychj3> bitbinge: are you plugging via usb sata or..
[17:46] <bitbinge> SATA.
[17:46] <oerheks> open disks in gnome, it should show something, even when unformatted
[17:46] <bitbinge> I'm on terminal.
[17:47] <oerheks> no, not terminal.
[17:47] <bitbinge> And the disk is formatted and shown normally if I restart the machine.
[17:48] <oerheks> use sudo with fdisk -l
[17:49] <bitbinge> I do.
[17:51] <bitbinge> I guess the motherboard is crap. Unless there's something other than the hotplug option that should be turned on.
[17:53] <oerheks> a dirty filesystem could prevent mounting too
[17:54] <tomreyn> bitbinge: echo "- - -" | sudo tee /sys/class/scsi_host/host*/scan
[18:06] <tomreyn> bitbinge: any luck?
[18:06] <bitbinge> Will do that in a bit.
[18:14] <bitbinge> Nothing, but journal says this: ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300)
[18:16] <tomreyn> bitbinge: try a different connector / port if you have
[18:17] <tomreyn> not every controller / board / board's firmware supports sata hotplug, though
[18:23] <bitbinge> There's a hotplug enable option in BIOS and hot plug support listed in specs on their website.
[18:25] <bitbinge> I have two of these, and 3 of this line. I had other weird issues such as having to unplug the power cord and plug it back in so that I can boot the same liveusb again and once it didn't boot os after power loss despite it's set to boot once power's back.
[18:49] <jhutchins> bitbinge: You probably need to re-scan the scsi buss.  Some systems will do that automatically in response to a hotplug, some won't.
[18:50] <jhutchins> !info sg3-utils
[18:50] <jhutchins> The sg3_utils package provides the rescan-scsi-bus.sh script
[18:51] <jhutchins> bitblit_: The BIOS (UEFI) will sometimes get in the way of hotplugs.
[18:52] <tomreyn> if you look at this script, i think you will find it does what i suggested above
[18:52] <jhutchins> bitblit_: And of course you're not the one I was talking to, sorry.
[18:54] <jhutchins> tomreyn: The reason for writing scripts is so that you don't have to remember seldom-used paths and options.
[18:55] <tomreyn> i just looked at the script and it is actually a lot more versatile and also safer to use than what i suggested.
[21:24] <bitbinge> Thanks jhutchins, I'll try that.
[21:53] <backthen> my sharing between two local wifi connected machines no longer work. Folders still are shared. Any way to diagnose this
[22:12] <jhutchins> backthen: What changed?
[22:12] <jhutchins> backthen: How did you set up sharing?  How did you look for the shared drive?
[22:13] <backthen> jhutchins: only major change is both are connecting to my phone's wifi hotspot. But that shouldn't matter
[22:13] <jhutchins> backthen: "Shouldn't" is not relevant.  How were they connecting before?  What about the other questions?
[22:14] <backthen> jhutchins: set up using 'Local Network Share' -> share this folder -> allow others to create + guest access. And turned on 'Settings' -> 'Sharing'
[22:15] <backthen> they were previously connecting to home wifi
[22:18] <jhutchins> backthen: What about ping/ssh between the two?
[22:18] <jhutchins> backthen: Can they both connect to the internet?
[22:18] <backthen> jhutchins: ping works. Haven't tried ssh. yes they both connect to net
[22:19] <jhutchins> backthen: The easiest thing to try is probably to just remove all traces of the shares - reboot.  Then set them up again.  You're on a "
[22:20] <jhutchins> new" network, some changes might not have caught up.
[22:20] <jhutchins> backthen: If that doesn't work, you'll have to start digging into the actual network settings like subnets, mask, and gateway.
[22:21] <jhutchins> Hmm.  I was going to say the phone might not be routing local traffic, but you can ping.
[22:28] <WaV> Is it possible you have a firewall installed? Maybe the rules for the firewall are not being met. For example, your ip in your home may be 192.168.x.x vs your phone which could be 10.0.x.x which is not satisfying the firewall rules.
[22:32] <backthen> jhutchins: hmm I tried to unshare and reshare. Now machine B can access A but not other way around
[22:33] <backthen> (or, it's possible that's the way it was but I didn't realize)
[22:34] <backthen> Also, because these are trusted computers. I copy ssh private key from one to the other. But that copying process is refused. Wish I could overwrite that
[22:41] <oerheks> !info gufw
[22:46] <jhutchins> backthen: scp <source> <target>:. will put the key file in your home directory.  Be careful about overwriting the file with the same name on the target.  scp .ssh/id_rsa.pub <target>newkey
[22:46] <jhutchins> (I'm working from memory here, it should be close to that.)
[22:47] <jhutchins> scp and rsync are very powerful file transfer/copy tools, good to learn.
[22:47] <WaV> backthen: Not sure if I am understading you correctly, but the copying process may also be refused if you have password authentication turned off and don't have a valid key
[22:47] <jhutchins> WaV: I think he did say ssh worked.
[22:48] <WaV> Ah ok
[22:54] <jhutchins> My blind guess is that the new hub (phone) issued a new network subnet and the old shares saved the old addresses.