[00:07] <mybalzitch> hopefully ubuntu-bug provides useful info
[02:07] <rangel> Como faço para personalizar o lubuntu 22,04
[02:08] <EriC^^> !sp | rangel
[02:08] <EriC^^> !es | rangel
[02:09] <leftyfb> !pt | rangel
[02:09] <leftyfb> EriC^^: Portuguese, not Spanish :)
[02:10] <EriC^^> ah :)
[02:10] <rangel> ok
[02:10] <leftyfb> rangel: there's also #lubuntu
[02:18] <Peppi^> hello
[02:18] <Peppi^> from ubuntu can I access a windows file system on the network and copy files from it to the ubuntu machine?
[02:19] <leftyfb> Peppi^: yes
[02:20] <Peppi^> leftyfb, nice... how would I go about doing that? I assume I need to get something?
[02:20] <leftyfb> Peppi^: https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/nautilus-connect.html.en
[02:21] <leftyfb> Peppi^: https://itsubuntu.com/mount-windows-share-on-ubuntu-distro/
[02:21] <leftyfb> Peppi^: https://www.c-sharpcorner.com/article/how-to-share-files-between-ubuntu-and-windows-10/
[02:21] <leftyfb> the last one is probably best/easiest
[02:21] <leftyfb> Peppi^: I typed: "access windows share from ubuntu" into google
[02:22] <Peppi^> leftyfb, ahh thanks for both then
[02:23] <Peppi^> going to reboot
[02:34] <plt2> I am using VMWare work station. How can I load the current version of Ubuntu?
[02:34] <leftyfb> plt2: just like you do with installing any other OS
[02:35] <leftyfb> plt2: https://www.makeuseof.com/install-ubuntu-on-vmware-workstation/  first result on google for "vmware workstation install ubuntu"
[02:36] <plt2> It's having some issues. Should I be using the netinstall for the full dvd where I can let the installer do everything including install grub for me?
[02:36] <leftyfb> plt2: there is no netinstall for the most recent version of ubuntu
[02:41] <plt2> This is going to be fun.
[02:41] <plt2> Cool 6 gb
[02:43] <plt2> The LTS release is coded different?
[02:44] <sarnold> not really; it just has more people using it, so more bug reports, so more bug fixes, and of course longer support
[02:45] <kucklehead> Okay, I have some corrupted packages on my ubuntu machine and I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the package which didn't work. I am getting this error and I followed this guide to fix it: https://phoenixnap.com/kb/fix-sub-process-usr-bin-dpkg-returned-error-code-1 It fixed one of my ubuntu installations but did not fix the ubuntu that is installed on my flash drive for some reason. The broken ubuntu machine is chrooted and everything is
[02:45] <kucklehead> mounted correctly. I have no idea how to fix it
[02:46] <leftyfb> kucklehead: reinstall and restore from backup
[02:48] <plt2> I am running Ubuntu on my own dedicated server being hosting at a data center 2TB HD, 256 GB of memory and up to 1GB internet connection.
[02:48] <kucklehead> Ah, it's you from last time. I would if I had such a thing for my usb ubuntu but I don't. I was told to reinstall it. I do believe that the corruption is from dpkg.... I mean I could rip the dpkg out eventually but that'll just kill it I believe so
[02:49] <leftyfb> kucklehead: you have an install of ubuntu on a usb flash drive and you have no other machine you can backup to? It's a flash drive, I can't imagine it's all that big
[02:50] <plt2> I do not the habbit of just rupping things out with out asking folkes because could makes things worse if you do that.
[02:50] <leftyfb> plt2: do you need help with something?
[02:50] <plt2> I am waiting for the download then I will ask if I run in to any issues.
[02:51] <leftyfb> plt2: ok, feel free to chat in #ubuntu-offtopic. This channel is primarily for support issues
[02:52] <alkisg> kucklehead: the `sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code` depends on the package that produced it. Pastebin the whole terminal output so that we can see the exact error message.
[02:55] <kucklehead> alkisg, what is the command you suggest running to output what you seek?
[02:56] <alkisg> kucklehead: you reported the error above; you sent the link. What command did you run to get that error.
[02:56] <kucklehead> apt-get install linux-generic
[02:56] <alkisg> If you don't know how to reproduce it now, just try: apt full-upgrade
[02:56] <alkisg> OK, try that then
[02:57] <kucklehead> base-files package is being held back and there's nothing to upgrade besides that package
[02:57] <plt2> If I am using the LTS release should I select for the version Ubuntu 64 BIt or Ubuntu?
[02:58] <alkisg> Select ALL the terminal output, from the time you ran the command up to the error. Go to some pastebin, e.g. paste.debian.net. Paste the output there. Send us the URL here.
[02:59] <kucklehead> ah crap I forgot how to use the pastebin again lol
[03:00] <kucklehead> Oh nvm I am thinking wgetpaste
[03:05] <kucklehead> It's gonna take a couple minutes...
[03:05] <plt2> Exception 0xc0000005 (access violation) has occurred.
[03:06] <kucklehead> Is that a pointer?
[03:07] <sarnold> probably not, I bet that's an enum in the kernel sources
[03:07] <plt2> That is not good.
[03:07] <plt2> Are you asking me that question?
[03:09] <plt2> https://pastebin.com/4A650n5H
[03:09] <kucklehead> Yeah I was. I though it was a pointer of something
[03:09] <plt2> I posted the entire error message on pastebin
[03:09] <leftyfb> plt2: that's an error with vmware on Windows. Nothing to do with linux. Please seek support from vmware or Microsoft. Maybe try #windows
[03:10] <plt2> Some of the version of linux run fine on Wmware
[03:11] <kucklehead> https://pastebin.com/DrRdncdi ta-da
[03:13] <sarnold> kucklehead: wow, i've never seen that one before. nice job. what's in dmesg?
[03:13] <kucklehead> Thank you :D. And uh, I don't think that would matter as I am running it in chroot
[03:14] <kucklehead> It doesn't even have a kernel too boot off of or anything
[03:14] <sarnold> ah, so you probably shouldn't even have kernels in the chroot, it can't boot anyway
[03:16] <alkisg> kucklehead: what's the output of this? sudo lsblk --fs | nc termbin.com 9999
[03:16] <kucklehead> Yeah pretty much. I've been trying to install a kernel for almost two days
[03:17] <kucklehead> https://termbin.com/fly01
[03:18] <Lope> ravage, ogra: ok thanks, because my use-case is a weak 1-vcore 2.5ghz VPS that was terribly slow at DKMS compiling the ZFS kernel modules, I'm wondering if I use Ubuntu instead, the ZFS modules come pre-compiled? So the ZFS kernel modules are packaged with the kernel apt packages?
[03:19] <Lope> (I was using Debian)
[03:19] <alkisg> kucklehead: you've booted from linux mint and you want to install a boot loaded into the ubuntu installation?
[03:20] <Lope> (Debian only has reluctant support for ZFS whereas Ubuntu's support is more enthusiastic)
[03:20] <alkisg> *loader
[03:22] <kucklehead> No, I installed linux mint onto the usb flash drive. I already have ubuntu that's working on my ssd. What's not working is the linux mint which literally uses jammy repos. All I want is a init too boot off of for my linux mint mate
[03:23] <alkisg> kucklehead: unfortunately mint isn't on-topic on this channel
[03:23] <rbox> 12
[03:24] <kucklehead> Seriously? Well shoot. I thought it would be even when linux mint is almost ubuntu jammy. It literally has everything for jammy and like one or two repos of linux mint lol
[03:25] <alkisg> kucklehead: there are small differences, that are enough to BREAK a system if you follow ubuntu's advice on mint
[03:26] <rbox> you know what they say... almost doesn't count
[03:27] <kucklehead> Hm, now you mention it like that. It makes sense. Sorry for wasting everyone's time
[03:27] <kucklehead> Thanks again :-)
[03:27] <alkisg> Cheers
[03:28] <kucklehead> Cheers
[03:29] <plt> Violation error could be a lot of things but I know centos loads fine on Wmare
[03:30] <plt> This is the log file https://pastebin.com/SBeeLH1b
[03:31] <kucklehead> Actually. What you gentlemen recommend burning ubuntu.iso to a usb flash stick? Etcher or the dd command. And if you use the dd command would it cause problems for the installation?
[03:33] <arraybolt3> kucklehead: Etcher and dd should have identical results. Both just write the ISO straight to the USB stick.
[03:33] <arraybolt3> (As opposed to copying it onto a filesystem on the USB stick.)
[03:34] <arraybolt3> kucklehead: Personally I'd use Etcher because it verifies that the ISO was written correctly after it finishes, and I've had an incorrect flash mess me up in the past.
[03:34] <arraybolt3> With dd, you either don't get verification, or you have to verify it yourself which is doable but rather complicated. Etcher just does it automatically.
[03:36] <kucklehead> arraybolt3, you have convinced me to use Etcher instead of dd. Not gonna lie, I am seriously thinking on swapping back to ubuntu if things don't work out
[04:06] <plt> Have you every tried loading Ubuntu on VMware?
[04:08] <gry> maybe; why do you ask?
[04:40] <hiya> Guys, my laptop is ThinkPad T16 Gen1, it has a 86Wh battery, I use it with Ubuntu 22.10 + Power save profile on all the time, I only use Firefox + Telegram + Terminal [not connected to anything remote]
[04:40] <hiya> How many hours of battery backup should I get?
[04:40] <hiya> Also, I have notice gnome says low power mode activated once the battery is < 20%, how to use it all the time?
[04:41] <gry> it depends on battery health, right?
[04:41] <hiya> 100%, brand new laptop
[04:41] <lolok> batteries wear out over time, if you want to know for sure, you have to test it
[04:41] <hiya> Capacity = 100%
[04:41] <gry> do you have dconf-editor ?
[04:42] <hiya> I can install
[04:42] <hiya> I have dconf package
[04:42] <gry> org-> gnome-> settings-daemon-> plugins-> power
[04:43] <hiya> ok what to do there?
[04:43] <gry> does it have percentage-low setting?
[04:44] <hiya> power-saver-profile-on-low-battery
[04:44] <hiya> Which I use all the time? So is it not using it until it is low?
[04:44] <gry> and that's the only setting that it's got there?
[04:45] <hiya> gry: https://share.riseup.net/#bJzd2BFLoCgpXYP2Ajc9mw this is what I see there
[04:47] <gry> thanks; this looks unrelated; does it scroll down, or this is it?
[04:47] <hiya> That is it sir
[04:48] <gry> oh... okay. do you have a "/var/lib/power-profiles-daemon/state.ini" file?
[04:49] <hiya> Yes, output= [State] Driver=platform_profile Profile=power-saver
[04:51] <gry> it means it is started in power saver mode after reboot, you can also activate it with "powerprofilesctl set power-saver", according to https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/hadess/power-profiles-daemon
[04:52] <hiya> gry: how can I check my current power use in watts using software? Or is it not possible? When I first got the laptop a couple of weeks ago, after my 8h shift, I use to have 50-60% battery left. Now it is 35% left. something is eating more battery, and yet I didn't change anything, it use to go up to 16+hours on battery and now can barely touch 12h
[04:54] <gry> try powerstat, powertop
[05:04] <hiya> ok I would, how many hours is excepted from 86Wh battery on power-save profiel?
[05:18] <hiya> gry: I give up man :( I think my battery was just performing like a Macbook when it first came, now it is 12.5h
[05:18] <hiya> I wanted to beat Macbooks with AMD laptop + Ubuntu
[05:43] <maum> hello
[05:45] <maum> how can I write a file in mounted usb drive on Ubuntu? I mounted it to /mnt/e folder , but when I try to write a file, the error permission denied occur
[05:45] <maum> chmod -R 777 also permission denied even though root account
[05:47] <evulish> i've installed ubuntu 22.04 in hyperv.. how do i change the default desktop environment? i'm logging in via xrdp and then it goes straight to gnome.
[05:47] <rbox> youc an't chmod if its not a unix filesystem
[05:47] <maum> the Ubuntu os is installed in windows 10 wsl
[05:48] <maum> I could see files in usb drive but cannot be writing
[06:20] <gry> hiya, in powerstat or powertop, it will show which apps are the most power consuming. often a rather power consuming is the screen/display and reducing its brightness may help.
[06:21] <gry> hiya, there is an app to pause windows if they are minimized. would those help you?
[06:31] <cosmicrajiv> how to upgrade nvidia drivers in ubuntu 22.04?
[07:25] <Musumusu> cosmicrajiv: Additional Drivers thing in application tab worked for me or manually via sudo add-apt-repository ppa:graphics-drivers/ppa && sudo apt install nvidia-driver-***
[07:25] <Musumusu> I am running my main display via xorg on amdgpu, is it possible to run another desktop on secondary nvidia gpu?
[07:31] <lolok> what youre looking for is called multiseat or multihead and yes its possible but its not trivial
[07:34] <Musumusu> lolok: I have an issue where I cannot run dxvk properly as it tries to use the wrong (nvidia one) vulkan ICD when I run my main session/desktop on amdgpu. I can manually specify the corrent one but it is not possible in some cases. The current idea is to run nvidia display to run heavier stuff. Do you know if there is a better option?
[07:35] <lolok> primus or bumblebee may work
[07:35] <arraybolt3> I think Bumblebee is deprecated, just fyi.
[07:43] <hiya> gry: I have a low powered displa. Maybe Ubuntu started detecting it as a normal display now?
[07:44] <hiya> gry: my laptop's LCD is low powered one
[07:46] <hiya> gry: https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/10wqyh9/battery_life_of_t14s_gen_3_amd_is_impressive_it/
[07:46] <hiya> It is this good
[07:46] <gry> hiya, maybe #hardware could assist. as a random question, try to boot from a live cd, maybe various distros, to test.
[07:47] <Musumusu> Both Primus and Bumblebee don't seem very alive, sad.
[07:48] <alkisg> Musumusu: essentially you just need an udev rules file to separate your hardware into two seats; I've written code for that e.g. https://github.com/ltsp/ltsp/blob/main/ltsp/client/init/55-multiseat.sh#L27 but unfortunately no how-tos :D
[07:50] <alkisg> # cat /etc/udev/rules.d/72-ltsp-seats.rules
[07:50] <alkisg> TAG=="seat", DEVPATH=="/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:01.0/0000:01:00.0*", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat-1"
[07:50] <alkisg> TAG=="seat", DEVPATH=="*/usb?/?-?/?-?.[1,3,5,7,9,11,13,15,17,19]/*", ENV{ID_SEAT}="seat-1"
[07:50] <Musumusu> alkisg: I don't understand it at all :D I would love to just figure out why the wrong VK_ICD is used and how to fix that. Oh, and can a seat be dynamically closed to release gpu?
[07:50] <alkisg> ...so essentially a file like that ^ one
[07:51] <alkisg> Then half your usb ports plus one GPU would be "seat-1", and the rest would be "seat0"
[07:52] <hiya> gry: alkisg can refresh rate of the display affect battery?
[07:52] <alkisg> hiya: when people see a question they can comment on, they do, no need to ping random people here :)
[07:52] <gry> hiya: yes, higher refresh rates use more battery
[07:52] <hiya> alkisg: sorry boss
[07:52] <Musumusu> alkisg: Maybe it is not what I am looking for. I want that to be available on a single display/monitor and switching between them, is it possible with seats?
[07:53] <hiya> gry: What is ideal refresh rate in modern laptops?
[07:53] <hiya> or default refresh rate
[07:53] <gry> hiya: 60 frames per second probably
[07:53] <Musumusu> Bet it is still 60 now.
[07:53] <hiya> mine is also set to 60 only
[07:53] <gry> hiya: it is a hardware question, i am not very good at hardware
[07:54] <hiya> But the option goes down to 48
[07:54] <hiya> Let me check the old laptop
[07:54] <alkisg> Musumusu: two seats mean two different logins by two different accounts, so no, not what you're after :)
[07:54] <Musumusu> Pain.
[07:55] <Musumusu> Never imagined that the hardest part of switching to linux would be some weird obscure issue with vulkan.
[08:33] <Aliekezi> hi, the default version of python on Ubuntu-22.04 is python-2 ?
[08:34] <Aliekezi> on my computer, when I start something with python it will use python2 but I would like to know if it was the default behavior or not
[08:34] <gry> no, maybe, i think, it is python 3 now by default
[08:35] <alkisg> The default for the python command in 22.04 is command not found
[08:35] <alkisg> Python programs use #!/usr/bin/python3 on top of them, not plain python
[08:52] <vidyani> hi
[08:55] <SteelRose> Hi guys! is there any way to easily convert M$ .xlsx files to CSV? Thanks!
[08:56] <SteelRose> xls2csv does not support newer formats
[08:59] <SteelRose> nevermind... there's a newer tool called xlsx2csv :-)
[09:00] <geirha> there's also visidata
[09:11] <kek_> hi
[09:13] <kek_> so ubuntu people, please help me understand this. I updated system (unsure about this). I installed docker. systemd failed to start docker service. I reboot, still failed. I then updated the system again. Now it could start. How does that make sense?
[09:15] <kek_> might dc in a minute :(
[09:16] <Musumusu> Something might've failed to update at first, I had something similar with my nv drivers once new version released.
[09:18] <kek_> hmm ok I'll try it from scratch and see if I can reproduce that.
[09:33] <mangaka> hi guys
[09:50] <alkisg> Do flatpaks create a ~/flatpak folder for app sandboxing, similar to ~/snap? So e.g. if I install firefox, will I need to migrate my profile from ~/.mozilla to ~/.flatpak/mozilla?
[09:51] <SteelRose> geirha: I didn't know of visidata... thanks for the hint. However, I need to covert formats and there's no need to visualize the contents
[09:52] <geirha> it can view and edit xlsx and csv, and can also convert between them
[09:58] <SteelRose> geirha: yep... I just read the man page :-)
[11:00] <Sircle> Hi
[11:00] <Sircle> What will  tor-instance-create do? if the port is same (9050), then whats the difference?
[11:01] <Sircle> ref https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/bionic/en/man8/tor-instance-create.8.html
[11:07] <Nadia1995> Buongiorno a tutti, avrei bisogno di una mano da qualcuno che conosce ubuntu. Ho provato a installare ubuntu 22.04 LTS da pennetta USB ma arrivo ad un punto che mi chiede che tipo di installazione voglio fare, in pratica mi chiede di fare la partizione ma non compare nulla su quella finestra. Non posso andare avanti e non posso fare modifiche
[11:07] <Nadia1995> perchè va in crash e devo quindi annullare completamente l'installazione. Ho un pc portatile acer con sistema operativo windows 10 ma nativo windows 7. L'ho comprato con all'interno già Windows 10. Il problema che riscontro è "Nessun file system di root..." ma come dicevo non mi compare nulla per poter partizionare. Il boot del bios è
[11:07] <Nadia1995> abilitato. Qualcuno ha avuto questo mio stesso problema ed è riuscito a risolvere? Se sì, come?
[11:52] <jarnos> Can anyone mention a PPA for 20.04 that causes a soname bump for a library?
[12:00] <ravage> it is called "upgrade to 22.04"
[12:00] <bhechinger> Ok, really odd networking behavior going on here. I setup a VM for OPNsense on my desktop. I cannot get it to reliably use the bridge interfaces. There are 4 other VMs that are using the same exact bridge interfaces just fine. As things stand now on the "external" interface I am not getting DHCP from the router/gateway. On the "internal" interface I can ping out from the VM, but pinging the VM results in a 95% packet loss.
[12:05] <bhechinger> I have a NUC running the same config that works fine. Both machines are 22.04.
[13:29] <esv> hey folks, is there a command to display packager and copyright info of an installed package?
[13:31] <leftyfb> esv: apt info <package>
[13:31] <jhutchins> esv: Not always available, but supposed to be.
[13:34] <esv> thnx
[13:42] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:48] <hiya> For some reason powertop --auto-tune didn't help me with battery even a second, it is same as yesterday without it.
[13:48] <hiya> I think gnome's power profiles are already good enough
[14:16] <Igloo> Hi folks! Something is setting my keyboard to be the "extd" variant, which gives my ` key behaviour I don't want. I've tried XKBVARIANT="basic" in /etc/default/keyboard, Option "XkbVariant" "basic" in /etc/X11/xorg.conf and running "setxkbmap gb basic" in .xsession, but nothing makes any difference. Does anyone know where I need to change it please? (On Ubuntu 22.04.2)
[14:17] <jhutchins> Igloo: Maybe "basic" isn't the right keyword.  Have you looked in the logs?
[14:18] <Igloo> If I run `setxkbmap gb basic` (or `setxkbmap gb`) after X has started then it works
[14:23] <Igloo> (I got the name "basic" from /usr/share/X11/xkb/symbols/gb)
[14:24] <Igloo> The logs say [   662.525] (**) Option "xkb_variant" "basic"   but "setxkbmap -print -verbose 10" says "variant:    extd" once X has started
[14:29] <alkisg> Igloo: `sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration` will help you properly set up /etc/default/keyboard via dialogs without manually editing that file
[14:29] <alkisg> That will then work in console and in plain xorg; but gnome isn't plain xorg, it has its own keyboard layout software, and it's even possible that ibus is running on top of all, setting its own layout
[14:30] <alkisg> So start with that ^ command, then reboot, and if it still doesn't work, you'll need to open the gnome keyboard settings dialog
[14:31] <Igloo> I'm not running gnome; I exec sawfish in .xsession
[14:34] <alkisg> Igloo: ok, then try that ^
[14:34] <Igloo> I just tried rebooting and it didn't help
[14:35] <alkisg> So, after rebooting, what's the output of this? (cat /etc/default/keyboard; setxkbmap -query ) | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:39] <Igloo> https://termbin.com/us0sv
[14:41] <alkisg> Igloo: ok, now terminate all your xorg sessions etc (for example if you're using lightdm, run systemctl stop lightdm), then login as root, then run: xinit
[14:41] <alkisg> In the xterm that will open, run` setxkbmap -query`. Does extd still appear there?
[14:47] <Igloo> Hmm, I have some sort of graphical login on terminal 2, but I can't work out what it is to turn it off
[14:49] <Igloo> OK, if I xinit -- :1, then that shows "basic" as the variant
[14:50] <Igloo> (ctrl-alt-Fn is also very unreliable for me, for some reason?)
[14:50] <alkisg> In general things are more stable when you're using a proper display manager
[14:51] <alkisg> It sounds like something in your login process is to blame. I'd run a sudo grep -w extd /etc; grep -w extd ~ and see if I can pinpoint it
[14:51] <alkisg> *add a -r there, sudo grep -rw extd /etc; grep -rw extd ~
[14:52] <Igloo> I have no idea what I'm using. I assume that it's whatever ubuntu installed, but it doesn't seem to have a program name on it, and I don't see anything that looks like a dm running
[14:53] <alkisg> cat /etc/X11/default-display-manager
[14:53] <alkisg> If you installed ubuntu gnome, that would then be gdm
[14:54] <alkisg> If you installed kubuntu, it would be sddm. Or for other flavors, lightdm.
[14:54] <Igloo> Ah, slim
[14:54] <alkisg> ...what ubuntu .iso did you use while installing ubuntu?
[14:55] <Igloo> It was a long time ago. It was the normal ubuntu one, though (I may have switched to slim myself at some point)
[14:56] <alkisg> ls /usr/share/xsessions | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:56] <Igloo> There's nothing in /etc, incidentally. I'm looking in .* in ~, but that's taking a long time and I don't expect it's going to find anything
[14:57] <Igloo> https://termbin.com/qm0yy
[14:58] <alkisg> Looks like gnome with a few additional window managers
[14:59] <alkisg> After logging in, try env | grep ^XDG | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:00] <Igloo> https://termbin.com/1le36
[15:02] <alkisg> After using your normal login method, i.e. slim
[15:03] <Igloo> That was after startx (having stopped slim), but exhibited the same problem
[15:04] <Igloo> If I put "setxkbmap -query > q1" in .xsession, then q1 says basic, so something must be changing it after that
[15:05] <Igloo> What's a simple window manager I can test with?
[15:06] <vlt> Igloo: openbox
[15:06] <Igloo> ta
[15:07] <alkisg> Run an xterm from .xsession, then manually run the rest of your commands from there and check setxkbmap -query after each one of them
[15:07] <alkisg> (a blocking xterm, without &)
[15:11] <Igloo> Same thing happens with openbox. And if my .xsession just runs xterm, then the same thing happens there too
[15:12] <alkisg> So at the point where you put `setxkbmap -query > q1`, if you replace that with `xterm`, and you run `setxkbmap -query` inside xterm, the problem has already happened?
[15:13] <Igloo> Yes
[15:14] <alkisg> That sounds very strange, I'm not aware of any concurrently running programs at that point
[15:14] <alkisg> Try with another user, to see if it's a specific problem with your account, or with all the users in the system
[15:14] <Igloo> OK, I wrapped setxkbmap, and something is running it with -layout gb -variant extd -option -option terminate:ctrl_alt_bksp
[15:15] <alkisg> You can add a `(echo $PPID; ps faux) > q1` in the wrapper to discover the parent process
[15:16] <Igloo> OK, it's /usr/libexec/ibus-ui-gtk3
[15:17] <alkisg> So it's the first thing I said, and it's even possible that ibus is running on top of all, setting its own layout :D
[15:17] <Igloo> Aha, looks like I can change it in ibus-setup
[15:18]  * alkisg just replaces ibus with a custom fake-ibus.deb, generated with equivs...
[15:21] <Igloo> OK, I've put everything back, rebooted, and it all seems to be working properly now. Thanks for all your help!
[15:21] <alkisg> 👍️
[15:33] <jhutchins> !info ibus
[15:38] <jhutchins> ... because we need another I/O layer.
[15:39] <mordant> I have ubuntu server setup, and I see some folders in /tmp/; .X11-unix, .XIM-unix, couple of lock files: .X1025-lock -- does this mean an Xorg instance was run?
[15:40] <jhutchins> mordant: Who else has had access to the computer?
[15:40] <mordant> just me
[15:44] <tomreyn> mordant: it sounds like you ran some X server on it then, yes
[15:45] <mordant> Well I am almost positive that I myself didn't do that; so is it possible that the server was compromised? It was back in November. Not a production machine so I don't watch it closely, but I don't even know where to start checking on this
[15:46] <tomreyn> in /var/log/apt/
[15:49] <mordant> tomreyn, thanks for the help first off. Taking a look, all I see in /var/log/apt/ are apt logs, as expected. What am I missing?
[15:50] <tomreyn> mordant: you seem to be missing information about when or why xserver-xorg or a different X server was installed. the files in this directory could provide this (if unaltered)
[15:50] <mordant> ah, ok, thank you
[15:51] <jhutchins> One wonders if the installer ran an X session.
[15:52] <ogra> why would it (the server installer surely does not)
[15:52] <ogra> but if someone runs i.e. "ssh -X ..." or "ssh -Y ..." it will create a socket for the X proxy ssh uses
[15:52] <ogra> (IIRC at least)
[15:53] <ogra> ... or if you have X forwarding enabled in putty ...
[15:53] <mordant> no forwarding setup
[15:54] <ioria>  systemd-tmpfiles-setup.service  ->  /lib/tmpfiles.d/x11.conf
[15:56] <ogra> that woud explain the sockets, but not the lock file
[15:57] <tomreyn> ps $(cat /tmp/.X1025-lock)
[15:58] <tomreyn> stat /tmp/.X1025-lock | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:59] <tomreyn> mordant: ^ you can run these, too
[16:00] <mordant> ps states it was from gnome-shell. stat: https://termbin.com/l7i5
[16:00] <tomreyn> the first would see whether a process with the same process id this lock file was created for is still running, and what it is. the second would post info on the lock file online and post a url to that so you could share it with us.
[16:01] <tomreyn> ps only knows about running processes, not processes that were running
[16:01] <tomreyn> (with the exception of zombies, i guess)
[16:02] <tomreyn> i.e. you seem to be running gnome-shell right now
[16:02] <tomreyn> which probably means you have it installed
[16:02] <tomreyn> which probably means you have an X server installed + running, too
[16:02] <ioria> or Xwayland
[16:03] <mordant> only ever accessed the server via ssh, i dont know what or why would be running gnome-shell
[16:03] <mordant> which makes me worried now
[16:03] <gnucode> hey ubuntu people!  I'm helping out a friend today set up his Talos II.  thanks for getting ubuntu to work on power9!
[16:03] <mordant> but it does seem to be running right now
[16:05] <jhutchins> mordant: Did you perhaps run ssh from within Gnome (shell) on another system?
[16:05] <tomreyn> gnucode: there's a channel dedicated to that around here, if i recall correctly. just in case you're not aware of it, yet.
[16:05] <tomreyn> that *hardware*
[16:06] <tomreyn> !alis
[16:07] <mordant> jhutchins, no, definitely not; I'm worried that it was compromised
[16:07] <tomreyn> see what's in apt history log for 2022-11-01
[16:08] <jhutchins> Maybe the auth.log
[16:09] <tomreyn> zgrep 'Start-Date: 2022-11-01' /var/log/apt/history.log*
[16:10] <mordant> tomreyn, nothing came back for that
[16:10] <mordant> jhutchins, logs don't go back that far
[16:11] <tomreyn> journalctl --since 2022-11-01
[16:12] <mordant> 'logs begin at 2022-11-30', damn
[16:13] <mordant> I did reboot this machine just a few weeks ago, guess I should check if gnome is set to start on boot
[16:14] <mordant> what is that, gdm?
[16:14] <jhutchins> mordant: *dm
[16:14] <tomreyn> the gnome display manager
[16:15] <mordant> that's the service that would be enabled for it, correct?
[16:16] <mordant> gdm3
[16:17] <ogra> yes, it is the login screen
[16:17] <ogra> (the graphical one)
[16:18] <tomreyn> most people who would wonder whether their system was compromised would know what gdm is, why don't you?
[16:19] <Nadia1995> hey everyone, there is some italian ubuntus client?
[16:19] <mordant> I do, I'm saying that's what the service is, just was relaying the info
[16:20] <tomreyn> Nadia1995: what do you mean by "italian ubuntus client"?
[16:20] <arraybolt3> Nadia1995: There's an Italian Ubuntu IRC channel.
[16:20] <arraybolt3> !it | Nadia1995
[16:39] <lord_fauntleroy> what's the most modern web browser packaged for power9 in ubuntu?
[16:41] <jhutchins> Mosaic?
[16:43] <gnucode> jhutchins, i will try it. thanks.
[16:44] <jhutchins> gnucode: Um, that's sarcastic.  Mosaic is the oldest "web browser" I can remember.
[16:45] <gnucode> jhutchins, I did a snap install mosaic...then tried to run it...I am getting a linking error.  :)
[16:49] <jhutchins> gnucode: Unable to find discoball?
[16:49] <gnucode> jhutchins, what is doscoball?
[16:53] <tomreyn> qutebrowser could be an option
[17:20] <Paulet> Hi, anybody's here?
[17:21] <alkisg> Sure
[17:21] <Paulet> Cool ! I have a very basic question, but cannot find the answer. Hope someone could help me.
[17:22] <alkisg> !ask
[17:24] <Paulet> I have a text file with a list of files and I'm looking for the command which can remove all the files listed. Something like "user$ rm /files_listed_here.txt
[17:25] <Paulet> Okay ubottu, sorry for the mistake. Also sorry for my expression, english is not my native language.
[17:28] <Paulet> More exactly, I want to do this with shred. How to complete correctly this command ? user$ sudo shred -z -u -v '/user/list_of_files'
[17:35] <Athlon64> http://paste.debian.net/1272721/
[17:35] <Athlon64> gnome software saying it can't find service file related to fwupd so i tried to install it but it seems I cannot?
[17:35] <jhutchins> Paulet: Bash for loop?  For foo in `cat file` rm $foo   That's off the top of my head, I always have to tweak the syntax.
[17:36] <jhutchins> Paulet: ubottu is our brain-dead bot.
[17:41] <Athlon64> nvm solved my own problem, which i caused by removing source for focal-proposed, which i removed cuz of another error, but restored it and all is well
[17:50] <Paulet> thank for your answer jhutchins. I'm not very familiar with programmation and command line and after some quick search, I don't understand well how to combine cat with rm. I have differents files listed in a document called 'test'. I type "rm cat /home/user/test" but it didn't work. Neither with coma. Could you give me an exemple of the command
[17:50] <Paulet> line with the correct syntax?
[17:55] <jhutchins> Paulet: Actually, I think you can do something like rm < `cat file` - note the backward ticks - but I'm not sure about that.
[17:55] <jhutchins> The for loop needs comma-seperated for,do,done I think.
[17:55] <jhutchins> Been a while.
[17:56] <jhutchins> Paulet: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/bash-for-loop/
[17:56] <A_Dragon> semi-colon
[17:56] <A_Dragon> for ...; do some_command; done
[17:56] <A_Dragon> or just for ...; command if you use zsh
[17:57] <jhutchins> Paulet: https://ryanstutorials.net/bash-scripting-tutorial/bash-loops.php#for
[17:58] <jhutchins> I guess you don't need the "cat".
[17:58] <jhutchins> (Often true in bash)
[17:59] <jhutchins> A_Dragon: Yeah, that's right, semi-colon instead of linebreak for one-liners.
[17:59] <A_Dragon> generally for xxx; do\nsome_command\ndone is the nice-looking form
[18:00] <jhutchins> There was some reason I was using bash loops a lot for a while, but they haven't come up for some time now.
[18:02] <Paulet> goddamn, I must be too stupid for that. I will ask a collegue when back to work and find another solution. Thank you a lot for your help and documentation, I will read that but the vocabulary is too technic for me... Will also try to find a traduction of theses documentation. Thanks you again and have a good afternoom
[18:02] <A_Dragon> what exactly do you want to do?
[18:03] <Paulet> I'm trying to shred or rm ~100 document listed by fslint in a text document (i'm on ubuntu)
[18:04] <A_Dragon> whats the output of fslint look like?\
[18:05] <Paulet> it look like a basic text document. I open it with gedit
[18:08] <jhutchins> Paulet: What's your native language?
[18:08] <Paulet> lol french
[18:08] <jhutchins> Paulet: Google translate?
[18:08] <jhutchins> (My French is limited to wine labels.)
[18:11] <Paulet> Haha, it's all you need ^^. For google translate, I used it a little, but some expressions like "foo" or "..;" didn't really make sens without programmation basis
[18:15] <Paulet> I have to go. Have a good night all
[18:54] <devslash> I've already asked this in #windows but I thoguht that I'd ask here. I've got Ubuntu running in WSL2 but networking does not work. I have tried all of the solutions I can find online and nothing works
[18:55] <it-32> https://pastebin.com/Kan60FLy
[18:56] <it-32> se qualcuno ha voglia di darci un occhiata :(
[18:56] <it-32> e magari suggerirmi una soluzione
[19:00] <jhutchins> !it
[19:00] <jhutchins> it-32: Not to be un-friendly, but not many here understand Italian.
[19:26] <ogra> devslash, try in ##windows-wsl
[19:31] <zteam> Hello, any way to revert Kodi to v19 on Ubuntu 22.11 again?
[19:39] <weedmic> cheers - is it true that if an url starts with "https://", that the line itself is encrypted so it can contain a password or token?
[19:43] <ravage> everything but the SNI (hostname) should be encrypted on a https connection yes
[19:43] <weedmic> tyvm
[20:02] <jhutchins> !info kodi
[20:03] <jhutchins> zteam: Possibly purge & re-install.  Linux package managers usually don't do regression (RH being an exception).
[20:04] <zteam> <jhutchin, I know, that's exactly why I'm asking, some addons I use refueses to work properly with Kodi 20
[20:36] <Zevv_> hi folks; where would I find the old-versions archive for lucid on 32 bit arm, my original url was http://ports.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-ports, which is of course long gone
[20:46] <ogra> !eol | Zevv_
[20:47] <ogra> Zevv_, see the last wiki link, the archive mentioned there should have arm as well
[20:49] <Zevv_> thanks, hmm i wasn't able to find the armel pkgs yet, let me check that again
[20:49] <ioria>  but if you really want it ,maybe here Zevv_ http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/releases/ports/releases/lucid/
[20:50] <Zevv_> i found a 13 year old embedded box on the attic of my parents
[20:50] <Zevv_> that still seems to update solar panel stuff to somewhere on the internet
[20:50] <Zevv_> i'd like to have it tunnel to my house, in case stuff breaks down. but Im waaaay to laze to spend the time to update this
[20:50] <Zevv_> i don't even know what hardware it runs on anymore
[20:51] <Zevv_> so all I want is to install openvpn
[20:53] <Zevv_> hm the armel img might have the proper .debs on board, let me get and unpack that
[20:53] <ioria> just check the manifest
[20:56] <Zevv_> too late, found it already
[21:07] <Zevv_> thanks people, got it up and running
[21:42] <jhutchins> Zevv_: Are you sure it's not running embedded DOS 3.5?
[21:44] <anonymous> Hey
[21:45] <Roey> hi
[21:46] <Roey> how do I set the font size for GTK apps so that it is larger?  how do I make the mouse cursor larger in Firefox?  I've already set KDE to have a larger mouse cursor, but for some reason Fx does not respect this
[21:46] <Roey> (using KDE Desktop here)
[21:47] <tomreyn> the best place to get help with that is usually in #kubuntu
[21:48] <tomreyn> which is probably why you also asked there right before you asked here
[21:48] <Habbie> (which is frowned upon in many channels)
[21:49] <Roey> jfc
[21:49] <Roey> I sure did.
[21:49] <Roey> tomreyn: ^
[21:49] <tomreyn> yes, i can tell
[21:50] <Roey> \o/
[21:50] <Roey> ok
[21:50] <tomreyn> please don't cross-post though
[21:50] <Roey> ok
[21:50] <devslash> Can you guys help out with Ubuntu in WSL
[21:50] <Roey> tomreyn: do you know the answer to my question?
[21:50] <leftyfb> devslash: try #windows-wsl
[21:51] <devslash> I have been idling there all day but there's no activity
[21:51] <tomreyn> devslash: is your question WSL specific?
[21:51] <leftyfb> tomreyn: not networking, so yes
[21:51] <leftyfb> not/no
[21:52] <leftyfb> it's very specific to WSL
[21:52] <tomreyn> i see
[21:54] <sarnold> devslash: if it's been an hour or so since you asked your question you can usually ask it again without folks getting too upset at you
[21:54] <devslash> I would but no one has said a word since I asked about 5 hours ago
[21:54] <devslash> I'd be repeating myself if I asked again
[21:54] <sarnold> yes, that's exactly what I'm suggesting :)
[21:55] <sarnold> folks starting work, back from lunch, etc
[21:55] <Habbie> devslash, i read a lot more than i write in here, and i'm certain i'm not the only one
[21:55] <Habbie> this is not (much) a social channel, so it can be entirely quiet until a -question- is asked :)
[21:56] <sarnold> feel free to preface the question with "sarnold said I should ask again because it's been more than hour" if it helps you feel better :)
[21:56] <Habbie> (but otherwise, don't hilight people ;) )
[21:56] <devslash> nah its ok. I dont need to use you as a scapegoat
[21:57] <sarnold> devslash: you can of course ask here, too, but a lot of the folks here have never seen wsl, so it's a different group..
[21:58] <devslash> all right
[21:58] <leftyfb> the lack of networking is also very specific to Windows
[21:58] <devslash> I installed XMing which is an X Server for Windows and set the DISPLAY var to my workstation (Windows) IP address as export display=MYIP:0.0
[21:59] <devslash> when I run a GUI based app it just hangs as if the app is running but it doesnt actually open
[21:59] <Habbie> does -other- networking work?
[21:59] <devslash> well I cant ping but curl works
[21:59] <devslash> and I can do apt get , apt update etc
[21:59] <Habbie> ah!
[21:59] <Habbie> can you 'telnet MYIP 6000'?
[22:00] <leftyfb> devslash: you ping from Windows?
[22:00] <Habbie> devslash, to be very clear, this is not a situation I would normally describe plainly as "networking does not work"
[22:00] <devslash> yes
[22:00] <jhutchins> Ping replies are often disabled.
[22:00] <devslash> well thats not really my concern anymore
[22:00] <devslash> leftyfb, I can ping my WSL instance from windows and vice versa
[22:01] <devslash> I also did a test where I closed xming in Windows and when I run an app the same thing happens
[22:01] <devslash> it seems that wsl isnt communicating with XMing
[22:01] <Hack5190> G;day chaps.  I'd like to rollback the kernel in a ubuntu install.  Unfortunately the previous kernel is NOT listed in GURB.  Is there perhaps a guide available on this?
[22:01] <leftyfb> devslash: please take xming/forwarded Windows out of the debugging
[22:02] <devslash> what do you mean
[22:02] <devslash> thats the issue that I am trying to resolve
[22:02] <leftyfb> devslash: can you ping/curl from the Ubuntu terminal?
[22:02] <devslash> ping no, curl yes
[22:02] <Habbie> leftyfb, apt-get etc work too, devslash said just before
[22:02] <sarnold> devslash: I'd try debugging with nc -l on the windows, nc on the linux; then swap the two roles, and test that out; make sure that tcp networking between windows and linux works okay
[22:02] <tomreyn> Hack5190: that's unuauly, normally you'd always see the latest two listed
[22:02] <tomreyn> *unusual
[22:02] <devslash> yep I did apt upgrade and apt update
[22:03] <sarnold> devslash: I wouldn't be surprised if xming is listening on 127.0.0.1 or something and can't talk to the linux as a result
[22:03] <devslash> it is
[22:03] <devslash> the xmings logs showed that
[22:03] <leftyfb> devslash: from the ubuntu terminal running within ubuntu, not over xming/ssh forwarding
[22:03] <Hack5190> tomreyn i agree - thats why i mention that it's not there....
[22:03] <devslash> leftyfb, there is no terminal in wsl
[22:03] <devslash> its all shell based
[22:04] <devslash> you dont have a full x windows based ubuntu
[22:04] <tomreyn> Hack5190: which ones are installed now?  apt list --installed linux-image\*
[22:04] <leftyfb> devslash: you open Ubuntu in Windows, it opens a tty to ubuntu
[22:04] <tomreyn> !paste | Hack5190
[22:04] <devslash> yea ok. I have an ubuntu shell open
[22:04] <leftyfb> devslash: not over xming/ssh
[22:04] <devslash> i dont think we are talking about the same thing
[22:05] <devslash> do you know what XMing is
[22:05] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you can also pipe output into    |& nc termbin.com 9999     and then post the url and tell us which command you ran
[22:05] <devslash> XMing is a Windows app that acts as a Windows based XServer so you can open GUI apps from WSL
[22:05] <leftyfb> devslash: https://ubunlog.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/Neofetch-en-Windows-10.png
[22:06] <leftyfb> devslash: you open "Ubuntu" on Windows and it opens a window that looks like this
[22:06] <Hack5190> i'll have to boot the system to get that info.  does the process differ depending on what version is currently in use?
[22:06] <devslash> no it does not
[22:06] <devslash> that is a full ubuntu installation. might be running in a VM but thats not what I am using
[22:06] <tomreyn> Hack5190: which process exactly?
[22:07] <Hack5190> sorry tomreyn - the process of rolling back the kernel to a previous version
[22:08] <devslash> leftyfb, I am talking about WSL Windows Subsystem for Linux where I have installed Ubuntu which runs as a shell only
[22:08] <Habbie> WSL2, right?
[22:08] <devslash> yes
[22:08] <tomreyn> Hack5190: ah, right, that's what you asked originally. so you won't be able to boot a kernel which is not installed. and to install a kernel version that was once installed you will either need to be able to still download it or still have it in your local package cache.
[22:09] <tomreyn> Hack5190: so it kind of depends on which kernel version you're meannig to boot there, and on which ubuntu release.
[22:10] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you can also connect here from that system using either an installed IRC client or the webchat. or you could connect from your phone / other device.
[22:11] <wantom> Client: HexChat 2.16.1 • OS: Ubuntu "kinetic" 22.10 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570T CPU @ 2.90GHz (798MHz) • Memory: Physical: 7.5 GiB Total (4.1 GiB Free) Swap: 2.0 GiB Total (835.0 MiB Free) • Storage: 104.2 GB / 388.9 GB (284.8 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor
[22:11] <wantom>  DRAM Controller • Uptime: 3h 14m 38s
[22:11] <leftyfb> devslash: https://imgur.com/QdIcfuY   this is WSL 2.0 running on Windows 10 on my Windows machine I just booted up
[22:11] <tomreyn> wantom: please don't do that, thanks.
[22:12] <Hack5190> tomreyn the output of "apt list --installed linux-image\*" displays 2.  One is [installed,automatic] and the other is [installed].  The non-automatic is the old one that I want to use.
[22:12] <leftyfb> devslash: with a default install of Ubuntu (at least 20.04) on WSL 2.0 on Windows 10, networking works out of the box
[22:12] <tomreyn> Hack5190: so that's still installed. and if you grep your grub.cfg for that old version, you don't see it?
[22:13] <tomreyn> grep -F 'some.old-version' /boot/grub/grub.cfg
[22:13] <Hack5190> tomreyn i didn't grep, i checked it @ boot.  let me grep...
[22:13] <devslash> leftyfb, are you able to ping an ip from wsl that is on the host or public internet
[22:14] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you did check the "Advanced" submenu at boot, too, right?
[22:14] <leftyfb> devslash: yes, because that all just works out of the box. I can't say the same about opening apps/tty's over xming or some other X forwarding in Windows
[22:15] <devslash> I dunno. ping doesnt work for me but curl does so I guess YMMV
[22:15] <devslash> and I dont know that this is the issue
[22:15] <leftyfb> devslash: open the ubuntu app like I suggested
[22:15] <devslash> I did
[22:15] <devslash> same difference
[22:15] <leftyfb> xming is disabled?
[22:16] <devslash> I shuit off the app
[22:16] <devslash> and it doesnt complain
[22:16] <devslash> that tells me that its not even communicating with XMing
[22:16] <leftyfb> then maybe wip and reinstall ubuntu
[22:16] <leftyfb> wipe*
[22:16] <leftyfb> or better yet, wipe and reinstall WSL2
[22:17] <tomreyn> or better yet, install ubuntu
[22:17] <leftyfb> ^
[22:17] <Hack5190> tomreyn grep -F does return multiple strings with the old kernel name
 Hack5190: you did check the "Advanced" submenu at boot, too, right?
[22:18] <leftyfb> devslash: good luck. Your issue is very likely not related to Ubuntu and very likely related to WSL/Windows
[22:18] <Hack5190> tomreyn i thought i checked advanced - but allow me to reboot that system and double check
[22:19] <tomreyn> Hack5190: permission granted ;-)
[22:20] <Hack5190> tomreyn its not there :(   only the (unwanted) kernel and (unwanted) kernel recovery mode
[22:20] <tomreyn> Hack5190: so which ubuntu release is this, and whichh kernel versions are we talking about?
[22:21] <Hack5190> tomreyn let me boot and confirm.  while its booting - is it possible to vi grub.cfg to display the second kernel?
[22:22] <tomreyn> Hack5190: there's an editor in grub, but it's per menu entry. not vi though
[22:22] <tomreyn> you'd press 'e'
[22:23] <tomreyn> i'm not aware of a way to view the unparsed grub.cfg from grub.
[22:24] <tomreyn> oh there is. you can "cat" a file grom grub cli
[22:24] <tomreyn> to access grub cli, you'd just press escape
[22:25] <sarnold> good luck figuring out how to reference the file
[22:26] <sarnold> I detest grub's (hd0,p1) or whatever it is syntax
[22:26] <sarnold> I get it but I hate it :L)
[22:26] <tomreyn> i'm not a huge fan either. especially the () special characters
[22:26] <sarnold> *nod*
[22:26] <sarnold> those upset me more than they should :)
[22:27] <tomreyn> and it really should have some tree-like device menu
[22:27] <tomreyn> when things are more difficult than in dos, you're not doing it right
[22:28] <tomreyn> but at least it's somewhat small and little code, that's a value, too
[22:28] <Hack5190> tomreyn i booted into grub and pressed e - viewing the file i see no reference to the old kernel.  is this the only option to edit (add) the desired kernel?  vi would be a whole lot easier to use ;)
[22:29] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you can add whatever you like from the booted system, by editing grub.cfg (but that'll be overwritten soon), or by editing grub_custom.cfg
[22:30] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you could also do this editing from a usb booted live system, of course.
[22:31] <tomreyn> but you haven't even told us which ubuntu release you're working with, so i'm a bit hesitant to spend more time on this.
[22:42] <Hack5190> tomreyn sorry - work call.   recently boot times got very long.  pressing ESC at boot I see "**ERROR** PPS state mismatch".  some web searching indicated this was a kernel bug.  however (while on my work call) i looked at grub.cfg on a clonezilla B/U from Apr-2022 and its the same version kernel.  i don't think replacing the kernel isn't going to help...
[22:42] <Hack5190> i don't think replacing the kernel **IS** going to help... 
[22:44] <Hack5190> tomreyn ran a diff of the 2 files - no difference :(
[22:45] <tomreyn> Hack5190: which ubuntu release is this?
[22:47] <Hack5190> tomreyn its 4.16.18-galliumos4  -  a ubuntu spin off designed for chromebooks  -  no longer actively supported
[22:48] <leftyfb> tomreyn: worth it! ;)
[22:49] <arraybolt3> Hack5190: Does normal Ubuntu not work on your device?
[22:49] <arraybolt3> (Unofficial derivatives like GalliumOS aren't supported here since the developers may have changes applied that we don't know about and aren't prepared to help with.)
[22:52] <Hack5190> arraybolt3 i understand and appreciate tomreyn teaching me about grub.    straight ubuntu may work, i chose galliumos because it contains code to support many of the chromebooks hardware.  i've tweaked and modified it n the 2+ years I've been using it and hate to start over.   for now i'll just have to live with the slow boot up ;)
[22:55] <tomreyn> Hack5190: you could try getting help in #linux or another channel which is not specific to a different distribution than the one you're using.
[22:57] <Hack5190> i may try that, thank again for your help.
[23:29] <josh_> is anyone active here?
[23:30] <josh_> is anyone active
[23:30] <josh_> im new to irc
[23:40] <Bleeder001> Did anyone from here managed to install AMD PRO drivers for Ubuntu 22.04 and have GPU support in Davinci Resolve, Blender and the likes?
[23:54] <Bleeder001> Anyone here?