[05:41] <xu-irc5w> HEJ I CANT OPEN brave ANYMORE N I HAVE SIGNED OUT OF GOOGLE
[05:45] <xu-irc5w> IN FIREFOX IT HAS HAPPEND 2 TIMES IN SHORT(JUST A COUPLE DAYS)
[05:46] <xu-irc5w> I HATE COMPUTERS
[05:47] <xu-irc5w> sudo apt updates does nothing
[05:49] <xu-irc5w> It all started after i just tried downloading this youtubevideo: Eurocop Fattest.nu
[05:50] <xu-irc5w> I'm signed ou of everything, FB swell
[06:13] <xu-irc5w> I have a log today of 332,2 Gig
[06:13] <xu-irc5w> I don't think i wanna use xubuntu ever again
[06:14] <xu-irc5w> i can't even take a screen shot it says error
[06:14] <xu-irc5w> i cant even remove the file
[06:15] <xu-irc5w> ;(  sry i just wanned to have friend
[06:15] <xu-irc5w> s
[06:18] <xu-irc5w> can u help me remove this?
[06:18] <xu-irc5w> i liked my computer
[06:34] <arraybolt3> xu-irc5w: o/
[06:34] <xu-irc5w> IM SORY FOR WHAT I DID IT I DID ANYTHING
[06:34] <xu-irc5w> IF*
[06:35] <arraybolt3> xu-irc5w: I'm not sure if you're asking for help with your computer or if you just want to chat. You might try going into #ubuntu-offtopic if you're looking for chat.
[06:35] <arraybolt3> (Also, no worries, the o/ was me waving "hello", not saying "stop" or anything.)
[06:35] <xu-irc5w> I thought it said No
[06:35] <arraybolt3> It?
[06:36] <xu-irc5w> There's 332,2 GB of 'log' that i cant remove
[06:36] <xu-irc5w> Added today
[06:36] <arraybolt3> Ah. Are you able to open a terminal with Ctrl+Alt+T?
[06:36] <xu-irc5w> thx for responding btw
[06:37] <xu-irc5w> YES
[06:37] <arraybolt3> Alright. Do you know which file is the massive log file?
[06:37] <arraybolt3> I'm guessing /var/log/syslog or something similar.
[06:38] <xu-irc5w> And why am i signed out everywhere? Idk if i ever dear to sign in again ;(
[06:39] <arraybolt3> It might be related to your disk filling up. I'm guessing that you can't remove the log file because you're out of disk space and Xubuntu is trying to move the file to the trash (or maybe you don't have the needed permissions). Either way, we should be able to remove the file with "sudo rm /path/to/logfile".
[06:39] <arraybolt3> You might have also accidentally cleared your cookies in your web browser or something.
[06:40] <xu-irc5w> needed permission?
[06:40] <xu-irc5w> o
[06:41] <arraybolt3> Depending on the log file, you might need to have root privileges to delete the file. Using "sudo" gives you those privileges. It's a security feature.
[06:41] <arraybolt3> (Er, I mean, having to have certain privileges to do certain things, is a security feature.)
[06:42] <xu-irc5w> I can't type the password after the command(never happend b4)
[06:43] <arraybolt3> It's probably just not showing you what you're typing as you type. That's normal, and is also a security feature. Just type your password blindly when prompted for it, then press Enter. (Please double-check your command for typos before doing this.)
[06:45] <xu-irc5w> is 'logfile' the location of the file?
[06:45] <arraybolt3> Yes.
[06:45] <xu-irc5w> ok i try again
[06:47] <xu-irc5w> the map says .var does it matter?
[06:48] <arraybolt3> What map are you referring to?
[06:48] <xu-irc5w> var log uvcdynctrl-udev.log
[06:48] <arraybolt3> Ah. Then you would run "sudo rm /var/log/uvcdynctrl-udev.log".
[06:49] <arraybolt3> Save any unsaved work real quick, just in case this goes wrong.
[06:49] <arraybolt3> (I don't think it will go wrong, but sometimes stuff doesn't work like you expect.)
[06:53] <xu-irc5w> How could i've sign out from all my platforms tho, was it a virus?
[06:54] <arraybolt3> Very unlikely. You probably just cleared your cookies or something similar. Clearing your cookies will immediately sign you out of all websites.
[06:56] <xu-irc5w> I know that i didn't do this!
[06:56] <arraybolt3> Did you have a web browser update recently?
[06:57] <xu-irc5w> no but i ran sudo apt update? n sudo apt brave-update but nothing was changed
[06:58] <arraybolt3> Are you sure it signed you out of *everything*? Earlier you said that Firefox signed you out of Google, so I'm just making sure I'm understanding what happened.
[06:59] <xu-irc5w> Yes, brave stoped working and everything in firefox was signed out
[06:59] <arraybolt3> What version of Xubuntu are you using?
[06:59] <xu-irc5w> the newest?
[07:00] <arraybolt3> You can find out by running "lsb_release --all", it should tell you what version you're using in there. (Please don't copy and paste the output of the command into the chat.)
[07:00] <arraybolt3> (I'm looking for specifics because there's two "newest" Xubuntu versions - there's the absolute newest one, 22.10, and there's the newest LTS, 22.04.)
[07:01] <xu-irc5w> lts .1
[07:02] <arraybolt3> OK. Hmm, did either web browser crash just before this happened?
[07:04] <xu-irc5w> Well i wrote to a young woman on twitter and was asking what 1899🇳🇱 ment tho i couldnt find the dutch football team being astablished til 1907
[07:05] <arraybolt3> Yeah that wouldn't cause this problem.
[07:05] <xu-irc5w> she posted spanish n was naturaly blond?
[07:06] <arraybolt3> In the terminal window, can you run "brave-browser" in a terminal, then copy the terminal output into https://bpa.st, send the link to it, and then share that link in the chat? That will let me look for error messages and debugging info.
[07:07] <arraybolt3> (Please don't paste the terminal output directly into the chat.)
[07:08] <xu-irc5w> What about firefox?
[07:10] <arraybolt3> Since the Brave glitch and the Firefox glitch happened at the same time, I'm thinking that the two may be related and am looking for clues.
[07:11] <xu-irc5w> Secure Boot dbx is this something u familior with? it says windows update
[07:11] <xu-irc5w> 64 - 217
[07:11] <xu-irc5w> 84*
[07:12] <arraybolt3> Secure Boot should probably be left on. You're dual-booting Xubuntu and Windows, right?
[07:12] <xu-irc5w> no?
[07:14] <arraybolt3> Hmm. Weird. Secure Boot is probably unrelated to this problem, so I wouldn't mess with it.
[07:14] <xu-irc5w> yes but should i insatll it
[07:14] <xu-irc5w> update
[07:15] <xu-irc5w> where did the log come from n y
[07:17] <arraybolt3> If it's part of your updates, I would let it install.
[07:19] <xu-irc5w> THX
[07:23] <xu-irc5w> https://bpa.st/FHPQ ?
[07:24] <arraybolt3> Hmm. Well so much for that.
[07:25] <arraybolt3> Sorry, at this point I'm stumped. If you
[07:25] <arraybolt3> you're scared of malware, you can back up your data, reinstall Xubuntu, and then restore any non-executable data.
[07:26] <xu-irc5w> idk what log u were talking about i just wrote brave-browser in command
[07:26] <arraybolt3> Yeah. If that line of text is all that you saw on the console after running "brave-browser", then I guess that's all we get.
[07:26] <arraybolt3> But it didn't really give me any info to tell me why it wouldn't launch right.
[07:28] <xu-irc5w> But what did it mean tho
[07:30] <xu-irc5w> I wont reinstall xubuntu but if theres a malware/spyware program i can run i do that
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> clamav, rkhunter, lynis
[07:31] <arraybolt3> xu-irc5w: Basically the message is saying that your graphics hardware isn't fully supported by a particular graphics rendering system. But that usually doesn't cause problems.
[07:44] <xu-irc5w> there only seem to be versions of lubuntu(rkjunter)
[07:45] <lotuspsychje> !info rkhunter
[07:46] <xu-irc5w> https://bpa.st/SJCQ
[07:48] <arraybolt3> xu-irc5w: "sudo apt install rkhunter"
[07:48] <arraybolt3> (Looks like you tried to run Vim.)
[07:50] <xu-irc5w> "couldnt found packadge"
[07:51] <xu-irc5w> ...
[07:51] <xu-irc5w> how do i run it
[07:51] <xu-irc5w> its not in the aps
[07:52] <arraybolt3> `cat /etc/apt/sources.list | nc termbin.com 9999` and send the link that spits out.
[07:52] <arraybolt3> This looks like maybe the Universe repository isn't enabled (though I find that unlikely).
[07:55] <xu-irc5w> how do i run rkhunter?
[07:55] <lotuspsychje> xu-irc5w: sudo rkhunter -c
[07:57] <xu-irc5w> https://termbin.com/de8d
[07:59] <arraybolt3> Hmm, the Universe repository is enabled. Maybe you made a typo trying to install it?
[07:59] <xu-irc5w> https://kifarunix.com/how-to-install-rkhunter-rootkit-hunter-on-ubuntu-18-04/
[08:02] <xu-irc5w> its always like this i have to go thro, 2-3 programs to find a one that works even the slitest
[08:03] <xu-irc5w> linux sux
[08:04] <xu-irc5w> i dont even know if i can logg in to my accounts again without having them lost 😭
[08:20] <lotuspsychje> lol
[18:55] <davex> Help with 22.04 legacy bios not booting past install screen.
[19:04] <davex> Bye :-)
[23:28] <xu-irc66w> hi after running this command the following text appears apt install rkhunter -y 'E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), are you root?'
[23:30] <gnrp> xu-irc66w: Try     `sudo apt install rkhunter -y`
[23:31] <xu-irc66w> Yes i get the same message as i got all of the other times 'postfix Configuration'
[23:35] <gnrp> what is exactly the message?
[23:35] <gnrp> !paste
[23:38] <xu-irc66w> Strange, the paste from yesterday is not in my history
[23:38] <xu-irc66w> https://dpaste.com/5T8M5AEEX
[23:40] <gnrp> choose no configuration
[23:41] <xu-irc66w> N how do i do that
[23:42] <gnrp> doesn't it show you a screen where you can select stuff? blue or so?
[23:43] <xu-irc66w> Theres no arrowmoving of choices no
[23:43] <gnrp> tab?
[23:43] <xu-irc66w> commandstation
[23:44] <xu-irc66w> yes i made another tab
[23:46] <xu-irc66w> Should i write something in it?
[23:46] <gnrp> no, I mean, the tab button, does it not move anything either?
[23:46] <gnrp> can you maybe make a screenshot?
[23:47] <gnrp> otherwise, try on a terminal:   `dpkg-reconfigure postfix`
[23:48] <xu-irc66w> this is taking too long time
[23:48] <xu-irc66w> it says it must run as root
[23:49] <xu-irc66w> IDK if it is a quinsidence but it started yesterday after i posted a critic about Donald Trumps death penalty for drug dealers
[23:51] <gnrp> ah, sorry, `sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix`
[23:52] <arraybolt3> xu-irc66w: How... are you getting a Postfix configuration window when trying to install rkhunter?
[23:52] <arraybolt3> What is the exact command you're running?
[23:53] <xu-irc66w> https://dpaste.com/72KBAPZKA
[23:54] <xu-irc66w> arraybolt3 directly afterwards?
[23:54] <Unit193> arraybolt3: Recommends default-mta | mail-transport-agent
[23:54] <arraybolt3> xu-irc66w: What command do you run that ends up with that "Postfix configuration" prompt appearing.
[23:55] <xu-irc66w> I've tried them app apt install rkhunter, sudo apt install rkhunter -y n so on
[23:55] <arraybolt3> Unit193: Oh. OK, that's seriously weird.
[23:55] <xu-irc66w> Everyone
[23:55] <Unit193> ...Not really?  Pretty sure it has a cron entry that emails, needs somewhere to do that.