[00:10] <yolo> after cleaning up /etc/apt/source.lists.d/ still I got 'libhwloc-dev : Depends: libhwloc15 (= 2.7.0-2) but 2.7.0-2ubuntu1 is to be installed'
[00:10] <ravage> removing sources does not fix dependencie problems with already installed packages
[00:10] <yolo> there are a few other similar issues, they're complaining about the same version of its own, the version tag has a 'ubuntu1' in it
[00:11] <yolo> I also removed those packages from those sources
[00:11] <ravage> also dev packages are not important for a running system
[00:11] <ravage> remove them
[00:11] <yolo> "Depends: libqt5sql5 (= 5.15.3+dfsg-2) but 5.15.3+dfsg-2ubuntu0.2 is to be installed"
[00:12] <yolo> here it is 'ubuntu0.2' extra version tag
[00:12] <yolo> the dev pkg here is required by another dev package(libopenmpi-dev which I need)
[00:13] <oerheks> seems right; https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/libqt5sql5
[00:13] <oerheks> also https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy-updates/libhwloc-dev ... did you run apt update before this action?
[00:14] <yolo> yes of course
[00:14] <ravage> and you have jammy-updates enabled?
[00:15] <yolo> if I 'sudo apt install libhwloc-dev' I got the above error, for the qt5 it is because I need add 'qtbase5-dev' but it complians qt5sql5 etc has the unmet dependencies, the differences are all with ubuntu tag in the version name
[00:22] <yolo> ravage: thank you! I double checked my sources.list and I don't know what happened but it was changed
[00:22] <yolo> https://gist.githubusercontent.com/hakerdefo/9c99e140f543b5089e32176fe8721f5f/raw/7ac6ccf882bb0d39297962f0baedce5721c9be65/sources.list
[00:22] <yolo> using this one now the unmet-dep errors are gone
[00:24] <lovetruth> hello :)
[00:24] <lovetruth> If I
[00:25] <lovetruth> If I'm using ubuntu 22.04 server (headless) - what could be the culprit that I can't seem to be able to have persistent network settings?.. After each restart the ubuntu VM seems to lose it's static IP settings (and gateway and the DNS)
[00:32] <StrangerVP_> lovetruth: You need to edit your /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml file
[00:33] <lovetruth> hm... the file doesn't exist, it seems. Should I create it?...           ls: cannot access '/etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml': No such file or directory
[00:33] <StrangerVP_> Set dhcp4: false and specify your static IP and gateway there
[00:34] <lovetruth> I do have ens192.yaml there
[00:34] <StrangerVP_> You can use any yaml in /etc/netplan/
[00:37] <StrangerVP_> lovetruth: Look at "Static IP address" section in https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/network-configuration
[00:38] <lovetruth> thanks. I am there right now :)
[00:54] <AlexOps> Test
[00:54] <arraybolt3> AlexOps: Test successful.
[01:44] <moha> By `apt update/upgrade` I get `Aborted (core dumped)... 99%` with no more information! (Version: Jammy)
[01:45] <sarnold> ouch; are there any more details in dmesg or journalctl?
[02:00] <mybalzitch> so long moha, we hardly debugged thee.
[02:01] <sarnold> lol
[05:18] <webchat65> Hello
[05:18] <webchat65> Maximum of icon not showing any color.
[05:20] <webchat65> anyone there
[05:20] <webchat65> ?
[05:20] <webchat65> ?
[05:20] <webchat65> ?
[08:35] <sreve> hello everybody. does someone know a ready made script, that monitors a directory for changes and sends an email. for a headless system.
[08:37]  * enyc meows
[10:23] <zetheroo> I go to work and connect my laptop to the LAN via ethernet, the laptop's WiFi turns off - that's good. I then shutdown the laptop, disconnect from the ethernet cable and go home. I then boot up my laptop without any ethernet cable plugged in, but WiFi remains off. I have to manually turn the WiFi on in the Ubuntu settings. Anyone know how to fix this?
[10:29] <lehinsun> hi guys, is there a good GUI app for ubuntu which can recognize my voice and insert it to active field?
[10:29] <lehinsun> I know I can achieve it using google docs, but it is not so convenient
[10:41] <zaggynl> lehinsun: flashlight comes to mind: https://github.com/flashlight/flashlight
[10:42] <zaggynl> haven't found an open source turnkey solution yet
[10:46] <lehinsun> zaggynl, thank you, but may be there is something more user-friendly
[10:59] <MOSTAFA> hello\
[11:00] <MOSTAFA> any one there?
[12:15] <taeaad> akik: It may have helped, but the lag is still there.
[12:21] <WeeBey> Morning! So, a while back I tried xfce and my boot screen now has the xfce little mouse. And I think my login screen is also not the default one. Which are the files to check for this config and what is the name of the ubuntu default items?
[12:24] <WeeBey> It's in /etc/X11/default-display-manager? says gdm3 so I guess that's ok
[12:31] <akik> taeaad: how do you feel the lag? in which situations?
[12:32] <taeaad> akik: GUI lag with any of the browsers; I've tried not using Firefox.
[12:58] <Guest55> Anyone here knows how to enable file directory listing inside a webfolder ? Tried adding a .htaccess and Options +Indexes but that didn't work
[13:05] <lolok> do you have also the permissions on the filesystem correct? folders need read and exec, maybe configured for only exec
[13:09] <Guest55> lolok, I did just solve it, modifying /etc/apache/apache.conf.... Seems like the settings/Changes I do in /etc/apache2/sites-available/ doesn't matter
[13:34] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:41] <esv> hi BluesKaj
[13:41] <BluesKaj> hi esv
[13:42] <esv> hey folks, what command is run in the background GNOME desktop to set show the display settings ? seems the only thing able to wake my external monitor
[13:46] <esv> looks like xrandr and some options might help.
[15:10] <bodhi> wsp everyone
[16:09] <wantom> Client: HexChat 2.16.0 • OS: Ubuntu "jammy" 22.04 • CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4570T CPU @ 2.90GHz (3.11GHz) • Memory: Physical: 7.5 GiB Total (4.5 GiB Free) Swap: 2.0 GiB Total (1.9 GiB Free) • Storage: 50.8 GB / 245.0 GB (194.3 GB Free) • VGA: Intel Corporation Xeon E3-1200 v3/4th Gen Core Processor Integrated Graphics Controller @ Intel Corporation 4th Gen Core Processor
[16:09] <wantom>  DRAM Controller • Uptime: 1h 18m 1s
[16:58] <Guest189> test
[16:59] <mrkubax10> test succeeded
[17:06] <Guest189> I don't understand this apt-cache policy  https://pastebin.com/LhApLfsZ or why is the lastes package not selected as candidate
[17:07] <ravage> looks like you use an OS that is not supported here or at lest aded not supported archives sources
[17:07] <ravage> *added
[17:08] <Guest189> yes but I guess the issue is with a apt packages config, so I was hoping for a few hint on how to trouble shoot
[17:09] <ravage> please seek support at your distro's support channel. or come back with supported Ubuntu version like 22.04.2 LTS if you can reproduce the problem there
[18:11] <theorem> so ..
[18:11] <theorem> another question for the team here
[18:11] <theorem> I'd like to send a fax.
[18:12] <theorem> I have an android device.  I can install fax software on Ubuntu, but how do I get the Adnroid (cell phone) to expose itself as a 'modem' ?
[18:15] <ravage> sounds like an Android question
[18:16] <theorem> could be
[18:16] <theorem> seems like a driver problem for ubuntu / linux ?
[18:16] <ravage> you want Android to do something. so it is not really Ubuntu related?
[18:35] <jhutchins> I wonder if a fax would go through Google Voice?
[18:36] <jhutchins> I know there are a couple of on-line apps that ask if I want them to dial my (android) phone, but it never works.
[18:39] <theorem> jhutchins: as far as I know, the typical CODECs used for voice encoding garble the tones required for modems -- there are some work-arounds, but it usually involves disabling the audio compression --- which is sometimes not an option on many different VoIP systems.
[18:40] <theorem> ravage: something between an Android phone, the Manufacterer, and drivers for the OS --- so, yeah, some kind of integration.
[18:41] <jhutchins> theorem: It's the digital -> audio -> digital -> audio chain that eats the tones.
[18:41] <leftyfb> pretty sure you can't use a cellphone as a fax modem. fax modems are analog. cellphone are not
[18:43] <jhutchins> Probably easiest to set up one of the paid services.
[18:43] <theorem> leftyfb: I've done it before, so I know it's possible.
[18:43] <theorem> leftyfb: it's just been about 18 years...
[18:44] <leftyfb> theorem: good luck. Maybe write up a blog post/tutorial when you get it hacked together
[18:44] <Jim`> What's unattended-upgr
[18:45] <leftyfb> Jim`: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/AutomaticSecurityUpdates
[18:45] <Jim`> after I turned a machine that hadn't been on in a while and did dist-upgrade it's sitting there in the background
[18:45] <theorem> leftyfb: ugh, not looking forward to it, but thanks.
[18:45] <Jim`> turned on a machine*
[18:45] <Jim`> leftyfb: oh so it's now doing it all itself
[18:46] <Jim`> I gotta get it over to jammy
[18:46] <leftyfb> Jim`: it's not all updates, it's only certain updates
[18:46] <Jim`> leftyfb: The Machine is a E2160 with a HDD
[18:46] <Jim`> so that's probably while it's taking a lot longer than the new G2020 Ivy Bridge
[18:48] <Jim`> leftyfb: Guess I'll give it sometime to do it's own thing and come back in a few mins to do what I got to myself
[18:48] <Jim`> n5@n55old:~$ sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
[18:48] <Jim`> E: Could not get lock /var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend. It is held by process 1800 (unattended-upgr)
[18:48] <Jim`> N: Be aware that removing the lock file is not a solution and may break your system.
[18:48] <Jim`> E: Unable to acquire the dpkg frontend lock (/var/lib/dpkg/lock-frontend), is another process using it?
[18:48] <Jim`> Keeps telling me that
[18:48] <leftyfb> !paste | Jim`
[18:48] <leftyfb> Jim`: yes, you'll need to wait for it to finish
[18:49] <Jim`> leftyfb: Guess it'll update Focal before I can do Jammy upgrade then
[18:50] <Jim`> Anywho, sounds like I just need to give the old machine sometime and do it throughout the day.
[18:51] <Jim`> .. yeah it's got almost 400 packages to update on Focal first..
[18:52] <Jim`> leftyfb: https://imgur.com/a/U0YMHe0
[18:52] <Jim`> Y'all's past website is blocked
[18:53] <Jim`> paste
[18:53] <leftyfb> Jim`: contact Malwarebytes. It's nothing to do with Ubuntu. They don't own nor run dpaste. Not even sure why we recommend that page over the many others
[18:54] <leftyfb> Jim`: personally, I pipe to nc termbin.com 9999
[18:55] <arraybolt3> Jim`: Pastebin sites are sometimes blocked like that because people *can* share malicious code via a pastebin (you can put any text you want in there, easy to type something bad and send it to someone else).
[18:55] <arraybolt3> If you're using it to share stuff with others, it's no problem.
[18:55] <arraybolt3> And if you're prepared for the eventuality that someone sends you malicious gunk via a pastebin, then it's no problem there either.
[19:07] <jhutchins> There's at lest one site that tends to get blocked because it's full of spam.
[19:09] <Jim`> I came back and it's still updating itself
[19:10] <Jim`> Ah well, guess that's a good thing
[19:12] <jhutchins> Jim`: How big is your downlink?
[19:13] <Jim`> jhutchins: 10 Mbps ATT DSL
[19:13] <Jim`> jhutchins: You CAN get cable here, but it's uptime is about 30% of the day, and disconnected the other 70% .. And records some channels like TNT in SAP
[19:14] <Jim`> I told them come pick up this nice 400 Mbps pile of ..
[19:14] <Jim`> I got other things to do than see "CM Registering" all day.
[19:14] <Jim`> Or have my AEW record in spanish
[19:16] <Jim`> ATT doesn't offer 25 Mbps upgrade either
[19:16] <Jim`> Some people have told me I should just swap to T-Mobile 5G
[19:17] <Jim`> Since I'm inside of the city where there is a T-mobile tower I don't need Verizion's coverage
[19:17] <Jim`> Like I do for my cellphone
[19:17]  * Jim` shrugs
[19:17] <Jim`> Something to think about
[19:37] <ishak> hola
[19:38] <matsaman> shalom
[20:56] <Jim`> So two machines survived LTS -> LTS
[20:56] <Jim`> Interesting
[20:57] <Jim`> Should be expected, but not always the case
[20:59] <jhutchins> Jim`: Nothing says you can't keep Verizon for the cell phone and get Sprint - er, T-Mobile for your home.
[21:00] <jhutchins> We are in Sprint's "home town".  They had the worst network here when they sold out.
[21:00] <jhutchins> The only carrier that had a worse Customer Service rating was Nextel, and Sprint bought them.
[21:03] <Jim`> jhutchins: I get my internet for $10 though
[21:04] <Jim`> So, that's another reason I put up with 10 Mbps that's "mostly stable" vs "30% of the day 100 or 400 Mbps"
[21:04] <Jim`> With ACP I actually get it for $0 right now
[21:04] <Jim`> I suspect as Dumbiden as declared the covid-19 pandemic over, that'll go away too
[21:05] <Jim`> So I'll have to start paying again
[22:02] <hans_> seems i found a bug in the default-mysql-server uninstaller:   after running `sudo apt purge default-mysql-server; sudo apt install default-mysql-server` , the mysql.user is still preserved :o
[22:03] <hans_> mysql.user table is preserved, shouldn't that be removed in `apt purge` ?
[22:16] <jhutchins> Jim`: It just depends what's important for you.
[22:17] <jhutchins> Jim`: Any company discounts available?  It does sound like you've got limited providers.  We're lucky, we have 4-6 options.