[00:00] <cobraeriko> leftyfb: ok, I get it. Thankfully the UID's for the users do match. It worked. Thanks
[00:08] <meingtsla> ravage: Thanks for confirming the torrent file to use, though I'm still encountering the same error.
[00:12] <natewrench> https://youtu.be/xjIGUo6Eiag its sad i use ubuntu yet its still looked down upon
[00:29] <marcopolo1_>  I installed some windows cursor on gnome tweaks and now nothing on my pc is responding
[00:29] <marcopolo1_> Terminal wont open files wont open
[00:29] <marcopolo1_> Reboot doesnt fix it
[00:30] <rbox> so delete whatever files you added
[00:32] <marcopolo1_> How
[00:32] <rbox> boot a live image
[00:32] <rbox> or boot into rescue mode
[00:33] <marcopolo1_> Is rescue mode in grub
[00:35] <rbox> yes
[00:38] <akik> EriC^: installing macos security updates resets the uefi boot order back to macos but i can live with that :)
[00:42] <EriC^> :)
[00:45] <akik> EriC^: woah
[00:46] <EriC^> ?
[00:46] <akik> EriC^: refind puts itself as 0080 in uefi boot order
[00:46] <EriC^> ah
[00:46] <akik> Boot0080* Mac OS Xard HD(1,GPT,00004a55-5b0c-0000-034e-0000fe360000,0x28,0x64000)/File(\EFI\refind\refind_x64.efi)
[00:46] <EriC^> so it was the culprit?
[00:47] <akik> i don't know what's the issue
[00:47] <akik> when it wasn't working, i didn't have it yet installed
[00:48] <akik> or maybe it was that i hadn't set the csrutil disable yet
[00:50] <akik> apple.stackexchange.com title is "ask different" :)
[00:53] <EriC^> heh :D
[00:54] <meingtsla> I enabled DHT in my torrent client, so we'll see if that allows me to seed the torrents...
[01:26] <Annoyed> Greetings. Ubuntu server MOTD has been suggesting their pro service as of late. Anyone have any feedfack regarding that? Also, can you remove it if Ubuntu does something nasty in the future, like wanting to charge for it?
[01:27] <rbox> what?
[01:31] <Annoyed> For server 22.04.2, ubuntu has been promoting their extended support program, 'ubuntu pro" for a while now. Just wondering if anyone has any feedback about it
[01:33] <rbox> feedback?
[01:40] <mybalzitch> I got my free account, registered my machine, and I no longer see the nag screen
[01:40] <akik> do you control the computer or does it control you?
[01:43] <Annoyed> I don't care about the nag screen; this is an important machine in my home. Just wondering if there are any major headaches with it
[01:44] <mybalzitch> if you want an extended period of updates for the 22.04 release, then you might want to get a free sub if the machine is used for non-commercial purposes
[01:45] <Annoyed> And control is shared. Damned thing needed two hours of nursing after a power failure Friday. It's on a UPS, so proper shutdown, but getting everything in the house working right again was a P.I.T.A.
[01:45] <mybalzitch> its likely not going to get any more broken w/ the updates enabled
[01:46] <Annoyed> Oh, it's a non-commercial use.. It's my head end/router/file server/media server box. Basically everything in the house uses it
[01:59] <Bashing-om> annexseven: May I direct your attention to https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-faq/34042 - for the full skinny :D
[02:00] <Bashing-om> annexseven: Opps - bad hilight - OP left :(
[02:50] <veronica_rojas> alguien para hablar de sexo?
[02:51] <wwwww> @mods ^^
[03:03] <cobraeriko> I am trying to get my host machine to ping my ubuntu server VM, for which I set a static IP address. My host machine has network interface enp0s25. Do I need to use this same network interface, enp0s25, in /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml of the guest machine for my guest machine to be able to ping? (I am a bit new to networking)
[03:03] <wwwww> cobraeriko: you might try ##networking
[03:04] <wwwww> sorry #networking
[03:04] <cobraeriko> wwwww: will do thanks
[03:11] <arraybolt3> wwwww: "!ops" is probably the command you were looking for, in the event you're around when something like that happens next.
[03:11] <wwwww> arraybolt3: got it thanks
[03:15] <nacuk> g
[03:55] <jhutchins> wwwww: It's not really an offense for someone to ask somthing like that - once.
[03:55] <jhutchins> Polietely clarify the purpose of this channel, and if they don't vanish, then you can call the ops.
[03:56] <jhutchins> Actually, it's a pretty safe bet they have no interest in Ubuntu problems.
[03:56] <wwwww> jhutchins: i see
[03:56] <wwwww> jhutchins: yeah that was my thought
[06:14] <Johnblood> Hi
[06:14] <Johnblood> I need some help with my wifi
[06:24] <Johnblood> I'm connected to my wifi, but there is not internet. Also the status bar shows an ethernet logo instead of a wigi logo.
[06:35] <Peppi^> hello
[06:35] <Peppi^> does anyone know anything about controlling fans?
[06:36] <Peppi^> Like if you are using a PWM fan can the OS turn on / off the fan not only based on the cpu but also on the temperature of the hard drives?
[09:06] <Baphomet_> what is up my fellow nerds
[09:09] <confuseus> Hello Dunning-Kruger.
[09:18] <downeast> Baphomet_: hello :)
[09:37] <petaflot> hello!I'm wondering how can I fix the "Error loading new keyboard definition" when running `setxkbmap fr_CH-latin1`
[09:38] <ShaedS> what are some network diagnostic thjings i can do for this vpn problem
[09:38] <ShaedS> client is connecgted but no traffic is going across
[09:41] <Baphomet_> uwu
[09:43] <Baphomet_> anyone got some interesting irc channels to reccomend?
[09:43] <lotuspsychje> !alis | Baphomet_
[09:44] <Baphomet_> bro tried to take my alias lol
[10:47] <WilhelmII> offtopic question: is firefox support available anywhere other than discord
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> WilhelmII: there's a #firefox channel on libera
[10:48] <WilhelmII> its basically dead
[10:48] <lotuspsychje> WilhelmII: and if you encounter bugs on firefox snaps, you might wanna look upstream
[10:49] <lotuspsychje> WilhelmII: contact:   https://support.mozilla.org/kb/file-bug-report-or-feature-request-mozilla
[10:49] <WilhelmII> the bug really probably is Google's but sadly firefox might need to work around it
[12:33] <route-bee> hey guys and gals... can any of you tell me how to get around this problem... https://askubuntu.com/questions/1456783/i-want-to-share-virtualbox-v7-0-6-vms-between-users-on-ubuntu-22-04-lts-but-the
[13:33] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:50] <akik> where do i change the window titlebar colors so that the active window titlebar would be blue? (ubuntu 22.10 with gnome)
[13:50] <akik> now they are all grey
[13:51] <akik> except terminal is dark grey
[14:05] <jim> hi, what's the name of the app that shows the DSP connections? (maybe in jack?)
[14:09] <ioria> jim, have you tried pulseaudio-utils ?
[14:11] <jim> I'm looking at dpkg -L pulseaudio-utils
[14:13] <ioria>   jim /usr/bin/padsp maybe or another pkg , like oss4-base
[14:13] <jim> I didn't find anything that displays the connections
[14:13] <jim> looks like padsp does something else, starts a program and connects it
[14:14] <akik> jim: do you mean like jack connections?
[14:14] <ioria> oss4-gtk ?
[14:14] <jim> I'll look at oss4-gtk in a moment
[14:15] <jim> akik, is there something that displays jack connections? I remember a black rectangular window
[14:15] <akik> jim: catia
[14:16] <jim> do I have that
[14:16] <akik> jim: there's also two other apps for pipewire mentioned here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PipeWire
[14:16] <akik> catia is good
[14:16] <jim> on the arch wiki?
[14:17] <jim> catia is part of cadence
[14:17] <jim> and yes it is good... I built a package of it (and the other pieces of cadence)
[14:18] <jim> but watch out for the cadence packages, the guy wasn't careful about the depends, and I ended up having to reinstall the entire os
[14:19] <akik> i think i used the kxstudio repository for them
[14:19] <jim> yeah
[14:20] <jim> I think the guy's name is falktx
[14:20] <akik> yes
[14:20] <akik> he's on #kxstudio and #ardour
[14:21] <jim> good programmer, but can't be convinced the deps are important
[14:23] <akik> https://kx.studio/Applications:Catia
[14:57] <Guest56> HI all, quick help please, my appImage applicattions have stopped working suddenly on 22.04 eg. Evernote - running one day, not running the next... no errors, no nothing, just doesn't run
[14:57] <Guest56> I have the fuse libreary installed, the properties on the appImage right but just don't run - any help appreciated
[14:58] <Jeremy31> Guest56: Try running the appimage from terminal
[14:58] <Guest56> Jeremy31any specific command to run an appImage
[14:58] <Guest56>  ?Jeremy31any specific command to run an appImage
[14:58] <Guest56> Jeremy31any specific command to run an appImage... ?
[15:00] <Guest56> hey finally some error messages :-)  Thanks Jeremy31
[15:00] <Guest56> I got the following:
[15:00] <Guest56> Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway.
[15:00] <Guest56> qt.qpa.plugin: Could not find the Qt platform plugin "wayland" in ""
[15:00] <Guest56> This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
[16:13] <sinvet> what does it mean when ubuntu apt upgrade says that some packages are kept back ? I dont remember seeing such things in the older days
[16:14] <leftyfb> !phasedupdates | sinvet
[16:17] <sinvet> leftyfb, cool way to answer, thanks
[16:39] <flataerth> does anyone if there's a channell about bmws or kar help?
[16:40] <flataerth> i'm locked out of my kar without the battery on lol
[16:40] <flataerth> never happened before
[16:40] <flataerth> so i can't get into anything
[16:40] <lotuspsychje> !alis | flataerth
[16:40] <flataerth> i understand but was wondering if anyone here had this happen to them
[16:40] <lotuspsychje> this is ubuntu support flataerth
[16:41] <leftyfb> flataerth: completely offtopic. Feel free to ask in another, more relevant channel. You could even try #libera for opinions on channels
[16:41] <leftyfb> flataerth: good luck
[16:42] <flataerth> #libera
[16:42] <flataerth> so yur not allowed to help anyone here off topic?  against rulez? lol
[16:42] <flataerth> ok thanks
[16:52] <ShaedS> first install ubntu onto your beramer
[16:52] <ShaedS> there was a car audio channerl but there as only like 5 ppl in it ever
[16:52] <ravage> lets not ShaedS ...
[17:13] <flataerth> anyone know how to change my font kolor?
[17:21] <Menzador> flataerth: Your scope is too broad. Define your context
[17:22] <flataerth> my font kolor here whey i type
[17:22] <flataerth> it's always showign block?
[17:22] <flataerth> black
[17:22] <Menzador> Depends on your client
[17:23] <Menzador> Additionally some channels have colors disabled (+c)
[17:42] <jhutchins> flataerth: You appear to be using xchat.  This might interest you: http://xchat.org/themes.html
[17:50] <spinull> I have a situation where when i activate a VPN from my provider, my system becomes unresponsive for about 10-15 seconds, periodically.
[17:50] <spinull> Other VPNs don't cause the issue, and to be clear, its nothing to do with connectivity/speed
[17:54] <spinull> I don't see anything in syslog to indicate why its happening, except that when the system becomes unresponsive, i see a "systemd[1]: Starting Hostname Service..." message, but that also shows up when connecting another vpn that doesn't cause the issue
[17:58] <ni638629> How do I boot Linux from a specific partition on grub menu or boot option? Because Linux is no longer booting from specific partition on grub 2?
[17:59] <ni638629> why is nobody talking?
[17:59] <matsaman> no longer after what?
[17:59] <LadyLethal> Hi
[18:00] <LadyLethal> I'm so horni today my püssy is so wet
[18:00] <matsaman> hi lady
[18:00] <matsaman> oh, neat
[18:00] <ShaedS> lol you in the wrong place
[18:00] <ni638629> no longer after messing up something with boot loader
[18:01] <LadyLethal> :PPPPPPPPPP
[18:01] <LadyLethal> babies
[18:01] <ShaedS> reminds me pof that meme with the horny bombshell and the too nerdy guy to make a move
[18:01] <ShaedS> yeah
[18:01] <LadyLethal> moonmoon your mom is retard
[18:01] <ni638629> can anyone help me with fixing my boots loader
[18:01] <ni638629> boot*
[18:02] <alkisg> ni638629: describe the problem in more detail, and wait for answers
[18:02] <Jeremy31> !bootrepair | ni638629
[18:10] <iconoclasthero> how do i disable the ESM messages on terminal login?
[18:10] <iconoclasthero> sudo ua disable-esm does not work as the man page suggests it should.
[18:10] <matsaman> ESM?
[18:10] <iconoclasthero> 9 additional security updates can be applied with ESM Apps.
[18:10] <iconoclasthero> Learn more about enabling ESM Apps service at https://ubuntu.com/esm
[18:11] <matsaman> switching to Debian would probably be the easiest route
[18:11] <iconoclasthero> are you fucking serious?
[18:11] <matsaman> easier than dealing with the next Canonical thing you don't like, yeah
[18:11] <matsaman> they're not going to stop
[18:12] <spinull> ua disable-esm
[18:13] <matsaman> iconoclasthero: how doesn't it work, though?
[18:14] <iconoclasthero> spinull that doesn't work
[18:14] <spinull> sudo snap stop --disable canonical-livepatch
[18:14] <iconoclasthero> i'm not changing distributions, that's just stupid
[18:14] <matsaman> snap, heheheh
[18:14] <iconoclasthero> error: snap "canonical-livepatch" not found
[18:15] <matsaman> iconoclasthero: if you think about all the Canonical things that bother you, I'm not sure it is
[18:15] <matsaman> especially since without those things, Ubuntu _is_ Debian
[18:15] <spinull> sudo ua disable livepatch
[18:15] <iconoclasthero> there's clearly a bug in ua/pro
[18:15] <iconoclasthero> thanks
[18:15] <ravage> iconoclasthero: sudo rm -f /etc/update-motd.d/88-esm-announce; sudo pro config set apt_news=false
[18:16] <iconoclasthero> ravage, no
[18:17] <ravage> then you dont have a default ubuntu install at all
[18:17] <spinull> smh
[18:17] <arraybolt3> Sheesh, what happened here?
[18:17] <arraybolt3> The "ua" command changed name to "pro".
[18:17] <spinull> ua still works though
[18:18] <ravage> iconoclasthero: also what does "no" mean?
[18:18] <spinull> it means, just no
[18:18] <spinull> hes not trying to silence ESM, he said he wants it disabled
[18:18] <spinull> removing the MOTD and turning off news doesn't do what he asked
[18:19] <ravage> it will remove the apt news part
[18:19] <arraybolt3> spinull: I thought he said he wanted to remove the ESM messages. Which removing the MOTD message about ESM will do.
[18:19] <spinull> maybe he did
[18:19] <iconoclasthero> @ravage, no that command to modify /etc/update-motd did not fix it
[18:20] <iconoclasthero> I followed solution one at https://askubuntu.com/questions/1453749/inhibit-esm-messages-at-login and forced the motd to rebuild
[18:20] <iconoclasthero> that worked
[18:20] <ravage> great
[18:20] <iconoclasthero> why ua/pro didn't is a question f/the developers since i get an error with sudo ua disable esm
[18:21] <iconoclasthero> unless that isn't what ua actually dies
[18:21] <iconoclasthero> does
[18:21] <ravage> the disable command does not turn off any notifications
[18:21] <iconoclasthero> yeah
[18:21] <iconoclasthero> i'm coming to realize that
[18:22] <iconoclasthero> still, why is this the error message:
[18:22] <iconoclasthero> $ sudo ua disable esm
[18:22] <iconoclasthero> Cannot disable unknown service 'esm'.
[18:22] <iconoclasthero> if man ua states specifically, "disable [cc-eal|cis|esm|fips|fips-updates|livepatch|ros|ros-updates]"
[18:23] <spinull> poor coding
[18:23] <iconoclasthero> obviously esm is supposed to be a known servicw
[18:23] <iconoclasthero> e
[18:23] <ravage> "pro status" shows all services
[20:07] <Rythen> Hello, I'm using Ubuntu 20.04.  Today I just set up a KVM switch to toggle between two different computers (one has windows, one has Ubuntu).  However, when I switch back to my Ubuntu computer the displays keep flashing on and off as if it's trying to detect them or something and this keeps happening indefinitely until I unplug the display cables
[20:07] <Rythen> and plug them back in, at which point the displays will work.  However my windows computer detects the displays just fine when I toggle back to Windows.  This makes me think it's an OS type problem in Ubuntu.  Does anyone know what type of things I could check?  I've googled around a bit but not had a lot of luck so far.
[20:09] <Rythen> And when I say flashing I mean the monitors will keep turning off and on as if they keep picking up a signal but then losing it again.  Sometimes a desktop will appear on one of the screens momentarily before it goes away again.
[20:11] <Rythen> Would this be something my xorg logs would shed light on?
[20:14] <spinull> anyone know why enabling a VPN connection that redirects all traffic through the vpn, would cause the system to become unresponsive?
[20:14] <spinull> not a connection problem, vpn works fine, but things like gnome/nautilus become unresponsive until i can kill the vpn
[20:15] <spinull> theres no mounted remote shares, and the issue stops when i don't use the vpn as the gateway
[20:16] <spinull> happens with openvpn, wireguard, open connect, with different servers/configs. ONLY when the vpn is the gateway
[20:22] <mwette> Rythen: I thought most all logging now goes to journal, which can be read using journalctl.
[20:22] <Rythen> mwette You are likely right... I'm not super experienced at debugging hardware type issues like this
[20:25] <Rythen> All I really see in the journalctl logs is messages that look like screens disconnecting and reconnecting but I'm not sure it's telling me much about the cause of that
[20:34] <Rythen> Seems like updating my intel GPU drivers may have solved the issue
[20:34] <Rythen> I didn't realize that updates for those had to come from a separate repository and wasn't in the base repo
[20:34] <Rythen> so I guess it hadn't been getting updates
[20:35] <mwette> great.   is 20.04 X11 or Wayland?
[20:39] <Rythen> mwette are you asking me?
[20:40] <mwette> Rythen: yep
[20:42] <mwette> does `ps -ef | grep wayland` give anything like gdm-wayland-session
[20:42] <mwette> I'm on 22.10, which is wayland.
[20:42] <Rythen> No it doesn't show anything
[20:43] <Rythen> Also my xorg.log file has stuff in it, would that be the case if it was wayland?
[20:43] <mwette> Thanks. Yes.  I have no xorg.log file.
[20:47] <Rythen> I wonder if I should upgrade to 22 at some point.  I went with 20.04 cause I use this computer for work and it's LTS.  I'm gunna have to do a reinstall at some point in the next month or 2 though so maybe I should consider upgrading.
[20:51] <jhutchins> Rythen: Might as well be solving new problems rather than old ones.
[21:03] <WeeBey98> Question: Is it normal that with Wayland, screenshot apps don't work or crash. And Guake also crashes ... And with Vmware or VirtualBox mouse input is erratic?
[21:06] <jhutchins> WeeBey98: Depends on what you mean by "normal".  Wayland is still under development..
[21:10] <Habbie> also, "wayland" is a protocol. Do you mean GNOME in wayland mode?
[21:11] <WeeBey98> jhutchins, Hmm. I see ... Ok. I thought it was more mature since it's selected as default, if I'm not mistaken.
[21:12] <mwette> Screenshot has worked for me. (and yes, this is GNOME in wayland mode)  -- using weston implementation?
[21:12] <jhutchins> WeeBey98: Pushing systems as defaults is a great way to get a lot of attention on them.  More bug reports, more people interested in finding and fixing them.
[21:12] <Habbie> i've been on gnome wayland on debian for years, with very little trouble
[21:12] <Habbie> gnome screenshot app has worked fine for me
[21:12] <Habbie> it wouldn't surprise me if some other screenshot apps aren't compatible yet though
[21:12] <jhutchins> Habbie: So you have no knowledge of problems with it, and no ideas how to fix it, right?
[21:13] <Habbie> oh i have a small list of problems, but no fixes, no
[21:15] <mwette> I've written a wayland protocol-level (i.e., using sendmsg, recvmsg) client toy.  It has one line of code that instantly crashes my session on 22.10.  On 22.04 it crashed the display manager.
[21:15] <Habbie> 'nice'
[21:16] <mwette> haha: right
[21:17] <WeeBey98> jhutchins, It's interesting because Gtk 42.something (can't remember) had a pretty awful bug when 22.04 shipped. But it was only on X11. So I tried Wayland but I had so many other issues, that I had to live with other bug until a patch came.
[21:19] <WeeBey98> and Habbie yes, the default screenshot app works but others don't. What I liked of others is that I could screenshot and I would get a preview and I could drag that to other apps. Or, with Flameshot, I can draw on them, copy to clipboard, then paste somewhere.
[23:29] <wanderson> hello
[23:35] <wanderson> hello
[23:35] <Habbie> !ask
[23:38] <wanderson> fuck you
[23:46] <esv_> sorry folks, I know it sounds silly but I just can't get to the download page for the live image for 22.04, pointers would be appreciated
[23:52] <krytarik> esv_: https://releases.ubuntu.com/jammy/
[23:56] <esv> guess there is no live desktop :D
[23:57] <esv> thanks, the file is on my pc, burning the usb key now
[23:57] <arraybolt3> esv: The main installation ISO offers the option of "Try Ubuntu" when you boot it.
[23:57] <arraybolt3> So it works as a live ISO too.
[23:58] <krytarik> As says the desciption on that page too.
[23:59] <esv> ya, I've been trying to get off a pickle, whenever I install ubuntu 20.04 I get a message