[00:19] <kopipe> sup comin at u live from ubuntu 6.06 da-a-a-a-apper drake
[00:20] <kopipe> 8-):-D=-O
[07:09] <cluelessperson_> Hey there.
[07:10] <ialokin> Hey there.
[07:12] <cluelessperson_> My ubuntu machine, when I install nvidia drivers, keeps defaulting xorg to nvidia gpu
[07:12] <cluelessperson_> how can I tell it to load amd instead?
[07:12] <cluelessperson_> I copied /usr/lib/share or whatever xorg.d/10-amd.conf  to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/  and even /etc/X11/xorg.conf
[07:13] <cluelessperson_> and it keeps loading xorg into the nvidia graphics card?
[07:13] <cluelessperson_> I need this graphics card free
[07:17] <ialokin> prime-select --help
[07:17] <ialokin> no clue :P but looks like it could be what you are looking for
[07:43] <cluelessperson_> ialokin, xorg shouldn't be using the nvidia driver to boot to start with
[07:45] <cluelessperson_> Long story short
[07:46] <cluelessperson_> xorg is loading up on the nvidia gpu,  but I'm trying to make it load on the amd gpu
[08:00] <lotuspsychje> cluelessperson_: i think for hybrid graphics with amd/nvidia you need switcheroo
[08:01] <lotuspsychje> then you might also look into 'run applications' with the specific graphics you want
[08:08] <cluelessperson_> lotuspsychje, I'm not trying to switch
[08:08] <cluelessperson_> I want the thing to use one graphics card
[08:08] <cluelessperson_> and reserve the other for when I want to use it
[08:09] <lotuspsychje> i didnt say switch
[08:10] <lotuspsychje> switcheroo is a mechanism that works a bit like nvidia-prime with intel/nvidia
[08:10] <lotuspsychje> i dont think ubuntu has a proper wiki for it yet
[08:13] <lotuspsychje> cluelessperson_: can you share your dmesg on that machine?
[08:16] <cluelessperson_> lotuspsychje, I prefer not to install other things.   The thinking is to have drivers for both amd and nvidia installed, boot xorg on the integrated graphics
[08:16] <cluelessperson_> and use nvidia for docker or passthrough to VMs
[08:17] <lotuspsychje> cluelessperson_: thats what im trying to find out, if switcheroo already showsup in your dmesg by default
[08:18] <cluelessperson_> lotuspsychje, switcheroo does show up in dmesg
[08:18] <cluelessperson_> "detected switching method"
[08:18] <lotuspsychje> to see if both your drivers are installed;  sudo lshw -C video
[08:18] <cluelessperson_> lotuspsychje, yes, they're both there.
[08:19] <lotuspsychje> ok, so can you also check when right mouse clicking applications, you can choose to run on a specific card?
[08:27] <cluelessperson_> lotuspsychje, not that I noticed before, however I just configured xorg.conf and now I see the right click otion.
[09:45] <chiselfuse> is yt-dlp outdated (version 2022.03.08.1) on ubuntu repos or are my repos bad?
[09:46] <lotuspsychje> !info yt-dlp
[09:46] <lotuspsychje> wich ubuntu release are you on chiselfuse
[09:46] <chiselfuse> that's still super outdated lol
[09:47] <chiselfuse> lotuspsychje: 5.15.0-1029-oracle #35~20.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jan 25 10:16:17 UTC 2023 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
[09:47] <lotuspsychje> !info yt-dlp focal
[09:47] <chiselfuse> what's this focal and how did you figure out that mine is focal
[09:48] <lotuspsychje> i assume it at your above paste
[09:48] <chiselfuse> my above paste doesn't have 'focal' in it
[09:49] <chiselfuse> well apparently it does, or whatever my sources.list has
[09:49] <lotuspsychje> how about you just say your release then
[09:50] <chiselfuse> lotuspsychje: how do i do that?
[09:50] <chiselfuse> i thought that was the release
[09:50] <chiselfuse> or something
[09:50] <lotuspsychje> lsb_release -a
[09:50] <chiselfuse> Ubuntu 20.04.5 LTS
[09:50] <chiselfuse> focal
[09:52] <lotuspsychje> anyway, you can try the snap yt-dlp if you like
[09:52] <ravage> https://snapcraft.io/yt-dlp
[09:55] <vm> hello
[09:56] <vm1> hi there
[09:56] <vm> whats up
[10:03] <komi> hello
[10:04] <lotuspsychje> welcome komi
[10:05] <komi> thanks
[10:05] <komi> im new to HexChat
[10:05] <lotuspsychje> this is the Ubuntu support channel here komi you can ask ubuntu related questions
[10:05] <komi> ok )
[10:07] <komi> how do i change my usename btw
[10:08] <lotuspsychje> komi: /nick your new nick here
[10:08] <komi> okay
[10:08] <ravage> komi: https://libera.chat/guides/
[10:08] <komiwomi> cheers
[12:50] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:06] <jhutchins> irc
[14:06] <jhutchins> D'Oh!
[14:06] <ialokin> irc is nice ;)
[14:07] <jhutchins> ialokin: Also the keyword to recover when the network connection drops while hibernated.
[14:09] <ialokin> ;) im using znc, so doesnt really matter
[14:58] <hsiktas[m]> anyone here using rclone from the Ubuntu repos instead of the latest upstream release? Is this something where I want the latest upstream fixes asap or can I sit on a an older version from over a year ago?
[15:15] <ravage> hsiktas[m]: if you found a bug in the release you get from the ubuntu archives you can report it
[15:31] <jhutchins> hsiktas[m]: I tried it and it failed to authorize to google photos.
[15:31] <jhutchins> hsiktas[m]: I imagine it's one of those things where Google is constantly "updating" the API.
[15:32] <alkisg> Which ubuntu/rclone version are we talking about? E.g. lunar has 1.60
[15:33] <hsiktas[m]> I am on Jammy: https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=rclone
[15:35] <jhutchins> alkisg: I seem to be on 53.3.
[15:36] <alkisg> If 1.60 from lunar works, it would be possible to request a backport to jammy-backports
[15:36] <alkisg> As usually patches in such universe apps are scarce...
[15:40] <jhutchins> Let me see what happens with 62 (latest from rclone.org).
[15:45] <u0_a286> exit
[18:03] <JeFF2nice> bonsoir
[18:03] <oerheks> :-)
[18:28] <jhutchins> bom dia.
[18:31] <jhutchins> locate rc-local
[18:51] <denixx> Hello all. I noticed one my Ubuntu 22.04.2 VM is on kernel 5.19.0-38-generic, but another Kubuntu 22.04.2 VM is at 5.15.0-69-generic and it is thinking it is fully upgraded. Kubuntu was installed long tome ago, though.
[18:52] <ravage> !hwe | denixx
[19:01] <denixx> ravage: Thanks!
[19:18] <denixx> So, all I need is to install linux-generic-hwe-22.04 in my Kubuntu VM, as I understood. Should I try to upgrade kernel to have a better version of wireguard stuff?
[19:18] <oerheks> that package updates the kernel for you, test it first.
[19:24] <FKAShinobi> Where is freeipa-server? I only see clients in the repos...
[19:26] <rbox> if theres a package you want thats not there, then you need to compile it
[19:34] <jhutchins> rbox: A lot of packages are distributed by the upstream projects and interested thired parties as PPAs or downloads.  FreeIPA doesn't seem to be one of them.
[19:34] <rbox> okay... and?
[19:35] <jhutchins> FKAShinobi: You might look at the freeipa site and try the Debian package.  Make sure your backups are good first.
[20:07] <FKAShinobi> jhutchins - Sounds like it's a major change... It's not just a PAM mod?
[20:37] <jhutchins> FKAShinobi: I've been able to dodge responsibility for cross-platform authorization.  I'm very good at other things.
[20:50] <benpicco> Hi, will RustiCL be available in Ubuntu 23.04?
[20:51] <oerheks> that is part of mesa?
[20:52] <oerheks> https://ubunlog.com/en/rusticl-is-already-certified-and-is-compatible-with-opencl-3-0/
[20:52] <benpicco> yes but mesa-opencl-icd still depends on libclc-15 which only implements OpenCL 1.1
[20:53] <benpicco> > Rust and Rusticl support will be disabled by default and will require compilation with explicit options
[20:54] <tomreyn> !23.04
[20:54] <oerheks> see libclc-15 ibn Lunar, so no https://packages.ubuntu.com/lunar/mesa-opencl-icd
[20:56] <benpicco> hm the Oibaf ppa doesn't mention it either
[20:56] <Bashing-om> benpicco: See too: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-kernel-is-getting-rusty-in-lunar/34977 ; https://www.phoronix.com/news/Ubuntu-23.04-Rust-Linux-Kernel .
[20:56] <benpicco> Bashing-om: RustiCL is userspace only
[20:57] <benpicco> it's Mesa's new OpenCL implementation
[20:58] <Bashing-om> benpicco: :( noted - thanks.
[20:59] <Chakravanti> ubuntu 22.04 liveusb switch to localAnyone have a clue how to log into a locally already installed version of Linux from the LiveUSB? Updating the system broke the boot partition.  just need to recover some things after I log in and activate the saved passwords because I can't figure out how to navigate /etc/shadow.  Ubuntu 22.04
[20:59] <rbox> chroot
[20:59] <oerheks> chroot your install on that live usb
[21:01] <Chakravanti> that led me to a good tutorial, thanks a lot...
[21:01] <oerheks> have fun!
[21:05] <jhutchins> !fixgrub
[21:07] <tomreyn> Chakravanti: note that you should not usually edit /etc/shadow directly. use passwd instead.
[23:23] <de-facto> how do i restart pulseaudi?
[23:23] <de-facto> it always comes into a corrupted state where it does start to swap channels on its own and adjusts volume resulting in crackling etc
[23:23] <de-facto> hence i killed it, so how do i start it again in gnome?
[23:23] <de-facto> pulseaudio --start brings only up "dummy" devices and not the ones seen in alsamixer
[23:24] <oerheks> remove the config and kill it with pkill, it will respawn
[23:25] <oerheks> pulseaudio -k or something like that
[23:27] <de-facto> how do i remove the config?
[23:27] <de-facto> its already killed
[23:27] <de-facto> this is a constant source of frustration, pulseaudio never worked correctly for me
[23:27] <de-facto> it would be nice if it worked as intended, but its extremely unstable for some reason
[23:28] <oerheks> rm .config/pulse
[23:35] <de-facto> ok and then?
[23:35] <de-facto> pulseaudio --start does not find all devices
[23:35] <de-facto> how is it started on reboot?
[23:36] <oerheks> --start is not needed, pulseaudio respawns
[23:36] <oerheks> it autostarts after kill, with a clean config
[23:36] <de-facto> nope
[23:37] <de-facto> if its killed it remains dead
[23:37] <oerheks> if there are troubles finding hardware sound devices, maybe ac' 97 emulation is on in the bios.
[23:37] <de-facto> it works when I reboot
[23:38] <de-facto> until pulseaudio runs into its buggy state
[23:38] <de-facto> then i kill it and restarting pulseaudio never fully recovers it to its previous state
[23:38] <de-facto> very annoying
[23:39] <leftyfb>  de-facto if it acts up again, run pulseaudio -k   if that doesn't help, rm ~/.config/pulse/* ; pulseaudio -k
[23:44] <de-facto> ok and how do i start it?
[23:44] <de-facto> basically i just want the state after reboot when it worked for a while
[23:44] <leftyfb> it starts back up on it's own
[23:44] <de-facto> well i wish
[23:45] <de-facto> how long should i wait?
[23:45] <de-facto> it does not start on its own
[23:45] <de-facto> i need to start it somehow
[23:46] <leftyfb> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/ZVWPMKJXnR/
[23:46] <de-facto> is it some systemctl service or such?
[23:46] <leftyfb> de-facto: as you can seem it restarts on it's own
[23:46] <de-facto> ot does not on my system
[23:46] <de-facto> as i said its buggy
[23:47] <oerheks> questionable hardware, i say.
[23:48] <leftyfb> de-facto: what release of ubuntu and which kernel?
[23:50] <de-facto> its 22.04
[23:50] <de-facto> but that problem already exists for as long as pulseaudio exitss
[23:51] <de-facto> its not something related to a kernel or such
[23:51] <leftyfb> de-facto: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; apt-cache policy pulseaudio ) | nc termbin.com 9999
[23:53] <de-facto> https://termbin.com/vi1k
[23:56] <de-facto> so again: how do i start pulseaudio properly?
[23:57] <cluelessperson_> When installing ubuntu, there's this little checkbox to install proprietary drivers automatically, codecs and stuff, that I forgot to check
[23:57] <oerheks> the line leftyfb gave, is correct
[23:57] <cluelessperson_> now ubuntu doesn't recognize my usb sound card
[23:58] <leftyfb> cluelessperson_: open "additional drivers"
[23:58] <oerheks> install restricted extras
[23:58] <de-facto> i just want to start pulseaudio the same way it gets started when rebooting
[23:59] <cluelessperson_> It's an ALC4050
[23:59] <cluelessperson_> leftyfb, that doesn't list anything related to sound.
[23:59] <leftyfb> de-facto: grep autospawn /etc/pulse/client.conf
[23:59] <de-facto> ; autospawn = yes