[00:55] <J_Darnley> god damn do I hate debian and ubuntu so much.  can't pick patches from upstream whole.  too many programs.  too many patches.  too many moving parts
[01:28] <athos> thanks, rbasak :)
[04:41] <Artfaith> Great day! ^^
[04:41] <Artfaith> Is it possible to install `ubuntu-22.04.2-live-server-amd64` without the TUI installer?
[04:43] <Artfaith> It's probably related to `autoinstall`, but I meant a more manual option, like from the "Help" shell for example.
[04:56] <Artfaith> Well... I see.
[04:56] <Artfaith> It's basically impossible to install 22.04 server one properly, so I'll just try 20.04. Thank you very much ^^
[05:08] <Artfaith> Err... It's surely possible I believe, yet I am just noticed that I have been trying to find a solution alone for two days with not a single message from a Community for a problem in a very initial script of an installer of the most famous server OS in the entire world.
[05:10] <Artfaith> s/am just/have just/
[09:48] <somewhatNoob> Hello everyone, I have a bit of an issue when setting up Ubuntu server 22. In netplan I have configured static IP and disabled DHCP. But "ip a" first shows an address that looks like a failed DHCP attempt to get IP AND my static IP. This behaviour is the same on 2 machines. Can someone take a look and point me in the right direction? Thank you
[09:48] <somewhatNoob> https://pastebin.com/p8LBUuNc
[09:48] <somewhatNoob> I pasted my netplan config and ip a results
[09:48] <somewhatNoob> this is the first time I saw "altname enp2s1" under the NIC in "ip a"
[10:49] <frickler> somewhatNoob: a) there is no Ubuntu 22, it is either 22.04 or 22.10 b) 169.254.159.116/16 is the link-local address you request in your netplan config
[11:06] <somewhatNoob> fricker its 22.04.02. I do not see where I requested that IP, should that be mentioned in /etc/netplan/*.yaml?
[11:07] <somewhatNoob> aaahhhh now I get it. I used that to "disable IPv6". My bad. Thanks for the help mate
[17:17] <Alien8472> on my ubuntu server it says: `The following packages have been kept back: distro-info-data` when I run `sudo apt-get update / upgrade` how do I resolve this?
[17:20] <ogra> !phasedupdates
[17:20] <ogra> Alien8472, ^^^
[17:20] <sdeziel> Alien8472: `apt-cache policy distro-info-data` should tell you the phase %
[17:22] <Alien8472> thanks!
[17:23] <Alien8472> it gave me a version table
[17:23] <Alien8472> so I should just ignore it right?
[17:24] <Alien8472> I need my system stable
[17:29] <sdeziel> Alien8472: yeah, it's safe to ignore
[17:29] <Alien8472> thanks!
[17:29] <Alien8472> I am trying to setup server at the min with SSL using certbot
[17:29] <Alien8472> this is my third attempt, I messed my server up the first two times lol
[18:58] <Alien8472> I am following this tutorial here: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-nginx-on-ubuntu-22-04 and its a dumb question but it says like "your_domain" so should I write it as a domain for the folder name of your.domain instead?
[19:00] <patdk-lap> not enough info
[19:16] <Alien8472> yeah I dunno
[19:17] <Alien8472> I think just put a . rather than _ last time it messed things up I think
[21:12] <ladeda> I'm running a fresh new Ubuntu 22.04 and it's not arping for its default gateway when the network interface is coming up, why is this happening?