[00:17] <smile-kkl> hi
[00:18] <winny> Hello, anybody know of a way to get a Ubuntu package for Postgresql 15 on Ubuntu 22.04.2?  (It ship 14)
[00:19] <leftyfb> !latest | winny
[00:19] <leftyfb> winny: postgresdb 15 released the same month Ubuntu 22.04 was released. It wasn't going to make it in
[00:20] <sarnold> winny: I suggest uninstalling the ubuntu one and following https://wiki.postgresql.org/wiki/Apt  if you really need the newer version
[00:22] <winny> leftyfb: sarnold thanks!  Google been giving me a lot of trouble of late, I did search a bit, didn't see the wiki article
[00:25] <sarnold> idmbe, ravage, leftyfb, jammy ought to get hwe livepatches with the 6.2 kernels
[00:33] <leftyfb> sarnold: still concerning that there have been no livepatch updates for 6 months for the latest LTS kernel
[00:35] <idmbe> leftyfb: That truth
[00:38] <idmbe> sarnold: i will try 23.4 with 6.2 kernel on other pc
[00:38] <sarnold> what's 23.4?
[00:39] <idmbe> sarnold: ubuntu 23.04
[00:39] <sarnold> ah
[00:39] <sarnold> idmbe: I think livepatch is an LTS-only thing
[00:40] <sarnold> leftyfb: yeah, given that the hwe kernels are popular, that's part of the reason for adding support for them
[00:41] <idmbe> sarnold: i'm not sure about that but i will try just for test not for livepatch
[00:41] <leftyfb> sarnold: if the HWE/LTS kernels weren't the ones being livepatched, which ones were? GA?
[00:43] <sarnold> leftyfb: yeah
[01:05] <bray90820> So on ubntu some apps don't keep there previous position they open up windowed  in the center of the screen
[01:09] <jo-erlend> After 18 years, I have finally ended my relationship with Ubuntu, It's all fucking bullshit.
[01:54] <mason> !ding
[02:46] <miiichael> Hello, lightdm-gtk-greeter question here: how do I change the per-user background (apparently enabled by user-background=true)? I'm using XFCE.
[02:47] <miiichael> I rebooted this morning and discovered that gtk shows the background image configured in lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf for everybody...except me -_-
[02:49] <sarnold> ha :(
[02:50] <sarnold> isn't the point of the greeter that it doesn't know who the user is until after it's gone?
[02:50] <miiichael> Then why does the background change depending on which user is selected in the greeter? :P
[02:51] <miiichael> What does the 'user-background' option in lightdm-gtk-greeter.conf do?
[02:52] <sarnold> ah, so you click on a name or something, and then it'll change the background to what the user selected? or the admin selected for the user?
[02:53] <miiichael> The former
[02:53] <miiichael> This is my own desktop PC :P
[02:56] <sarnold> miiichael: pastebin your conf file and syslog messages? journalctl messages? that it might have logged when you used it, and maybe someone'll have an idea?
[03:01] <miiichael> config: https://pastebin.com/gRHJyc5R
[03:05] <miiichael> seat0-greeter.log: https://pastebin.com/vuuDqy5g (nothing useful there)
[03:07] <miiichael> Also nothing relevant from `journalctl -b -u lightdm`
[05:46] <Guest28> Hi how do I open .eml files
[08:00] <wdoekes> hi ubuntu peoples :) where do I report a 404 of the launchpad css?
[08:05] <SvenKieske> hey, the combo.css at bugs.launchpat.net does not load for me (HTTP Error 403), as a result the site has no CSS.
[08:12] <password2> \o
[08:13] <password2> I'm in need of sending an email from terminal , if anyone can assist it would be appreciated. I tried mailutils , and it seem to have tried to send once and then not again
[08:16] <SvenKieske> password2: that's what any mailclient would normally do, if sending an email fails, you need to figure out why (usually a configuration error), fix the error and then try again, no?
[08:16] <password2> i dont get any logs anymore
[08:16] <password2> and i don't knwo why
[08:17] <password2> i think i have fixed the issue
[08:17] <password2> of why it did not send correctly the first time it tried to send
[08:18] <SvenKieske> password2: ok, if you might want to try another client take a look at: https://wiki.debian.org/msmtp
[08:18] <password2> i moved my mail.log fiel to mail.log_old and i get no new log file
[08:22] <SvenKieske> maybe the user which runs your mail cli tool has no permissions to create the log file or the tool does only write to a file, but doesn't create it? did you try to recreate it? "touch mail.log" should create an empty file
[08:23] <password2> that would make sense
[08:25] <password2> do i need to setup anythign from msmtp
[08:25] <password2> i dont want to authticate or anythign
[08:28] <SvenKieske> well, all sane mailservers require authentication, that's not for the client to decide. clients support authentication. you might have luck and have a server - e.g. an internal server - which requires no auth, but it's certainly a security risk and not recommended, even for org. internal servers.
[08:28] <SvenKieske> because unauthenticated servers have a tendency to be used by spammers.
[08:29] <SvenKieske> or worse - for phishing
[08:29] <password2> SvenKieske thats what i am testing here
[08:29] <password2> i need to generate a phising mail and see who falls for it
[08:29] <password2> hence why i'm not using company mail adress , cos it would be a poor test if they see its from internal
[08:31] <SvenKieske> password2: there are companies you can hire for phishing tests, I would not recommend to do this myself. also I can't help you anymore, because I have no way to judge if you are just legitimate testing your users for phishing or if you are a real phisher :)
[08:32] <password2> we want to do it internally
[08:32] <password2> eh
[08:32] <password2> i understand your concern
[08:33] <password2> I'm not phisisng someone outside company
[08:33] <SvenKieske> but a last hint: if your mail solution accepts unauthenticated mail, scratch your garbage mailserver and replace it, before running phishing tests and blame the end user
[08:34] <password2> oh no i poked a tiny breathing hole in mail server
[08:34] <password2> a mail like this would normally not make it passed teh mail server
[08:36] <password2> seems so easy when someoen accidentally made our mail server and open relay
[08:37] <password2> well SvenKieske you have to admit i'm worst phisser yet!
[08:38] <SvenKieske> yeah, but that's what script kiddies would do: outsource their first phishing attempt to IRC or chatGPT :P :D
[08:39] <password2> hah i dont trust chapt gpt
[08:39] <password2> iget this now  : msmtp: /home/ubuntu/.msmtprc: line 72: account freemail not (yet) defined
[08:42] <password2> lol : server message: 550 Submission must be authenticated
[08:45] <password2> really wish i could prove to you my intentions
[08:47] <SvenKieske> password2: I'm not affiliated, but there a dozens of companies doing what you want to do, it's usually way cheaper to pay for a phishing test, e.g.: https://www.sophos.com/en-us/products/phish-threat/free-trial
[08:47] <password2> bossman wont pay
[08:47] <SvenKieske> just use a search engine you like and you will find many phishing tests, done very professional.
[08:48] <password2> if there is a free one , that would be nice
[08:48] <SvenKieske> well there seem to be free trials, never tried them, good luck!
[08:48] <password2> i dont do trials
[08:48] <password2> because in 5 months when i ened to retest this i can't
[09:17] <tekisui> hello
[09:18] <tekisui> updating to 22.04 solved the problem :)
[09:18] <tekisui> i can acces nvidia server again with normal screen size
[09:42] <OverNaNThousand> hello there
[10:25] <Guillermo> hi there folks, is there any way to remove the .bak extension from a file in ubuntu?
[10:40] <tarzeau> Guillermo: try mmv
[10:41] <Guillermo> nothing, i was in the wrong directory, but thanks anyways
[12:03] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:05] <tekisui> hello
[12:48] <jhutchins> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Kernel/Compile
[12:50] <leftyfb> jhutchins: ?
[13:03] <fedora_> join
[13:03] <fedora_> JOIN #ubuntu
[13:04] <tekisui> try /
[13:04] <dsc_> tekisui: its not doing anything
[13:09] <leftyfb> fedora_: you're already in #ubuntu. What can we do for you?
[13:10] <fedora_> never mind new to irc world :]
[13:12] <jhutchins> leftyfb: Non sequiteur, nevermind.
[14:17] <KIRIESHKA> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=edNYXOib9K8 ZMEY GORYNICH - Вжица (FULL ALBUM)
[14:18] <lotuspsychje> !ops | KIRIESHKA repeated spam/offtopic
[14:19] <tekisui> what´s happening ?
[14:20] <leftyfb> tekisui: this is an Ubuntu support channel. What can we help you with?
[14:20] <tekisui> oh it seems to be fixed after i updated to 22.04
[14:20] <tekisui> there was trouble with the nvidia driver
[14:34] <CS-Codes> Hello, wondering if anyone has had issues with the latest release of Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) Daily Build? https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/current/
[14:34] <CS-Codes> Worked fine a few days ago for me using VM but today when setting up a VM with this ISO, after I download full version and try to re-start computer, VM screen goes black.
[14:46] <Teridon> on focal: I tried to install a bunch of packages, but I filled up my /usr partition in the process and it failed.  I expanded /usr but how do I "clean up"?  I tried just running the same install command but it didn't seem to install anything else.
[14:48] <jhutchins> CS-Codes: That's how rolling releases work.  They break.
[14:50] <jhutchins> CS-Codes: They exist primarily to help locate areas where the code is broken so they can be fixed before they're released.
[14:52] <CS-Codes> jhutchins yep, makes sense, I don't think there's a better way to download a stable ISO right now with ARM however
[14:53] <Eickmeyer> jhutchins: Hardly rolling release, really he's testing future 22.04.3.
[14:54] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: Those daily builds aren't supported here, if you want to join in testing, you'd want to follow the testing procedures in https://iso.qa.ubuntu.com. Feel free to join #ubuntu-quality.
[14:55] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: Stable ARM builds should be available. Let me locate.
[14:55] <CS-Codes> Eickmeyer awesome, appreciate it :)
[14:56] <Eickmeyer> Oooo fun! Site is down.
[14:59] <leftyfb> Teridon: don't split /usr into it's own partition. There's zero benefit and as you are experiencing, plenty of downsides
[15:01] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: I assume you're doing this for Raspberry Pi?
[15:01] <leftyfb> Eickmeyer: the pi doesn't utilize an ubuntu iso/installer
[15:02] <Eickmeyer> leftyfb: I'm aware, this is why I'm asking.
[15:03] <CS-Codes> Eickmeyer Setup is virtualized env. on my Mac which uses an M1 chip (ARM architecture) , VM is VMWare fusion Player Version 13.0.1
[15:04] <Teridon> leftyb:  it's a requirement here to split /usr and /var and others off.  :-P
[15:04] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: I see. Yes, for ARM, if you want something reproducible, you'd want to utilize the server installer and install ubuntu-desktop on top.
[15:04] <leftyfb> Teridon: why is that?
[15:04] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: Otherwise, the dailies are all you have, which is for testing only.
[15:05] <jhutchins> Teridon: Required by what or whom?
[15:07] <CS-Codes> Eickmeyer Dang, that's what I thought would be the case unfortunately -- but then even if you did download server installer, ubuntu-desktop available still isn't stable, right? The only desktop images released for ARM are daily builds I thought
[15:07] <Teridon> jhutchins: US govt federal security baseline.  actually I just checked and only /var, /var/tmp, /var/log need to be separate.  So separating /usr is not required.  In any case, can you help me with the clean up?
[15:07] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: No, that's not the case. The ubuntu-desktop that you get would be exactly what you get from the repos. There's no stable/unstable repo.
[15:08] <putin> hola
[15:08] <putin> uwu
[15:08] <leftyfb> putin: no
[15:08] <putin> beibi la vida es un ciclo
[15:08] <Eickmeyer> !es | putin
[15:08] <putin> hi
[15:08] <putin> how are you?
[15:08] <jhutchins> Teridon: have you tried apt -f install?
[15:08] <Eickmeyer> !support | putin
[15:09] <leftyfb> Teridon: I would recommend booting a live cd/usb, rsync'ing all the data from the /usr partition to a /usr/ directory on root and deleting the /usr partition
[15:09] <leftyfb> Teridon: and removing the /usr mount in fstab
[15:09] <Teridon> jhutchins:  Nope, didn't try that but I will now
[15:10] <leftyfb> Teridon: unless you have lots of large files in /usr/local/, you're unlikely to "clean up" any space. My guess is your /usr partition is not adequate
[15:11] <Teridon> I expanded /usr.  I'm worried about package states (incomplete installs)
[15:14] <CS-Codes> Eickmeyer gotcha, so use this download for ARM server -> https://ubuntu.com/download/server/arm and then when setting up the server you use ubuntu-desktop -> https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop -- but then when you download this ISO It always downloads at AMD , wouldn't this be a problem?
[15:17] <Eickmeyer> CS-Codes: Nah, it's not that complicated. Just set up the server, then install the package "ubuntu-desktop" via "sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop".
[15:20] <CS-Codes> Eickmeyer Sweet, appreciate your help here, will give it a go:)
[15:22] <Teridon> jhutchins:  apt -f didn't seem to do anything.  Here's a complete output of the original failure and attempts to fix:  https://dpaste.org/kf593
[15:29] <luna_> o/
[15:40] <jhutchins> Teridon: Not sure exactly what you're doing there, but it's not something I'm familiar with.
[15:54] <Teridon> I can't tell if the dependency issues are because of the /usr filing up or what.  But e.g. the first run, apt tried to install the package libgegl-common and failed.  But now if I try to install it, it says unmet dependencies
[15:55] <Teridon> apt output:  https://dpaste.org/gbPTT
[15:55] <leftyfb> Teridon: sudo apt install -f
[15:55] <jhutchins> Teridon: I'm somewhat familiar with apt, aptitude, and apt-get.  I think I would verify your sources.list.
[15:55] <Teridon> I'm already root
[15:56] <leftyfb> Teridon: apt install -f
[15:56] <Teridon> leftyfb:  oh you mean just run it without a package name...
[15:56] <ogra> Teridon, since apt -f install did not help, try doing the exact same you originally did but addiionally use the --reinstall option to the apt install command ... that might have a small chance to help
[15:56] <leftyfb> Teridon: correct
[15:56] <ogra> oh, i thought you did that above
[15:57] <Teridon> yeah sorry I misunderstood, I thought I was meant to run it with the packagelist again.  I'm running it now..
[15:57] <ogra> so follow leftyfb first ... if that doesnt help, try the --reinstall one (though thats just a wild guess and only a small chance it might help at all)
[15:58] <Teridon> "apt install -f" seemed to do .. something.  I'm trying to figure out what now
[15:58] <ogra> -f means --fix-missing ... it tries to resolve missing bits and pieces
[15:58] <Teridon> ty
[15:59] <Teridon> ok yeah now when I try to run my original install it's no longer complaining about missing dependencies
[16:07] <Teridon> leftyb, jhutchins, orgra:  tyvm for your help; everything I tried to install appears to be installed now.
[16:13] <leftyfb> Teridon: I would strongly recommend doing away with the separate /usr partition. Otherwise, you are more than likely going to run into similar issues going forward.
[16:34] <jhutchins> Teridon: -f mostly fixes missing dependencies and installs that didn't complete the configuration script.
[16:34] <jhutchins> Teridon: I think --reinstall actually re-runs the transaction, so you install those packages again.
[16:35] <iomari891> greetings, is there any way fo do-release-upgrade do show approximate time remaining?
[17:09] <alkisg> openssl req -batch -x509 -nodes -newkey rsa:4096 -days 999 -keyout server.key -out server.crt
[17:09] <alkisg> After that ^ command, if I lose server.crt, can I extract it from server.key?
[17:14] <loswedseded> what's the easiest way to use speedtest-cli if im behind a proxy? I get 'error 403, forbidden' each time I try to use it
[17:14] <loswedseded> I don't feel like unproxying the computer, running the test and reproxying
[17:19] <akik> loswedseded: try if speedtest.net's own client works better
[17:20] <Moosems> Ubuntu 22.04.2 booted directly into manual partitioning, what should I do?
[17:29] <loswedseded> thanks akik
[17:40] <loswedseded> how /join #ubuntu-offtopic
[17:40] <Eickmeyer> loswedseded: You need to register first.
[17:40] <Eickmeyer> !register | loswedseded
[17:46] <loswedseded> thank you
[17:46] <loswedseded> helpful
[17:55] <Guest8> hi, i got kicked out of my desktop session just during the release-upgrade for 23.04. it seems like the upgrade is still running. is there a way to reconnect some gtk-gui to the lingering upgrade process? i can e.g. see a process /usr/bin/python3 -s /tmp/ubuntu-release-upgrader-vmmkknwx/lunar --mode=server --frontend=DistUpgradeViewGtk3
[17:55] <tribu> Congrats, people. I need some help, time ago somebody helps me to find an Scanner Software who supports my BenQ s2w 4300u scanner. Thank you.
[17:56] <tribu> I need to find the software again
[17:57] <sarnold> SANE?
[17:59] <tribu> it was a payment software
[18:00] <tribu> I don't know how to do the searching, he did it faster ever
[18:00] <tribu> It was in linuxmint, but now i'm in ubuntustudio and i lose it
[18:05] <tribu> how can i install vuescan on ubuntustudio?
[18:14] <Guest8> i could solve the aborted release-upgrade by killing a waiting dpkg process and later sudo dpkg --configure -a, just learned again the hard way to never ever triggering a release-upgrade from within a user session, but always use terminal in conjunction with byobu/screen
[18:32] <jhutchins> Guest8: tmux is another option.
[19:06] <namiroff> Hello People anyone know a good resource for me to study Gentoo linux?
[19:07] <leftyfb> namiroff: https://www.gentoo.org/get-started/. Though you might have better luck asking in #linux
[19:17] <KIRIESHKA> http://hacker.ru/
[19:18] <leftyfb> KIRIESHKA: please stop posting random links in here. This is a support channel
[19:23] <KIRIESHKA> DС++
[19:23] <leftyfb> KIRIESHKA: please stop
[19:32] <altaken> h
[19:32] <arraybolt3> i
[19:37] <SteelRose_> hi all! I have an issue with a device mapper partition. The system sees 620GB but the data disk is 1024 GB ... is there any way to extend it without destroying anything? Thanks!
[19:40] <arraybolt3> SteelRose_: Are you using Ubuntu Server or Ubuntu Desktop (or a flavor thereof)?
[19:40] <SteelRose_> arraybolt3: Ubuntu Server 20.04 LTS on Azure
[19:40] <arraybolt3> I want to ask for a screenshot of the partition stuff but if you're on a server...
[19:41] <arraybolt3> Yeah, then screenshot won't work :P
[19:41] <SteelRose_> arraybolt3: I can provide you with outputs of commands to check things instead
[19:41] <arraybolt3> OK, so what's your partition layout look like currently? You mention device mapper, so I assume this isn't a simple GPT or MBR single-disk setup.
[19:42] <arraybolt3> Do you have RAID involved here? ZFS? Or...?
[19:43] <SteelRose_> arraybolt3: I inherited the system... all I see is /dev/dm-1 mounted on some mount-point
[19:43] <arraybolt3> Ah. OK, then in that instance I'll ask you to do some digging.
[19:44] <arraybolt3> Can you share the output of "sudo fdisk -l" in a pastebin?
[19:44] <SteelRose_> arraybolt3: it also points to /dev/mapper/1da1f8ea-c98a-42cb-bf06-1f551bce1bb0
[19:47] <arraybolt3> SteelRose: Can you share the output of "sudo fdisk -l" in a pastebin?
[19:47] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: 1 s
[19:47] <arraybolt3> np, just wasn't sure if it got missed
[19:48] <SteelRose> https://dpaste.org/hnpLG
[19:49] <arraybolt3> ...ok hold on my brain broke :P That is a bit more confusing than I expected.
[19:50] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: :-) no worries
[19:50] <SteelRose> the disk is /dev/sdb (1 TB disk)
[19:50] <arraybolt3> SteelRose: OK, how about "lsblk -f"?
[19:51] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: https://dpaste.org/Kv55O
[19:52] <arraybolt3> Ah, so sdb has LUKS applied on the whole drive it looks like and then an ext4 partition inside.
[19:52] <arraybolt3> And how about "df -bG"?
[19:53] <SteelRose> df: invalid option -- 'b'
[19:54] <arraybolt3> Sorry, "df -BG" :P
[19:54] <arraybolt3> My faulr.
[19:54] <arraybolt3> *fautl
[19:54]  * arraybolt3 discards keyboard
[19:54] <SteelRose> xDD
[19:55] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: https://dpaste.org/zuTx0
[19:56] <arraybolt3> SteelRose: OK, just to be sure, do you have a backup of this machine?
[19:57] <arraybolt3> From what I'm looking at, I *think* (and this is not necessarily for sure) that the /dev/mapper device you see is a full 1 TB, but the filesystem is for some odd reason smaller than that (perhaps the virtual disk was expanded later).
[19:57] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: nope... but it's on a test environment... still, it'd be nice if nothing is broken :-)
[19:57] <arraybolt3> In that instance you can use a resize2fs command to fix it,
[19:58] <arraybolt3> SteelRose: OK. resize2fs can work online, so there's no need to unmount anything.
[19:58] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: exactly... the disk is 1 TB but the OS only sees 620 GB ... I want to extend it to use 100% of the disk
[19:58] <arraybolt3> Try "sudo resize2fs /dev/dm-1" and see if that works.
[19:58] <arraybolt3> That should automatically grow the filesystem to the partition size.
[19:59] <arraybolt3> er... not automatically, but you know what I mean. Autodetect.
[19:59] <SteelRose> hold on
[19:59] <arraybolt3> (You could unmount /var/blockchain if you want, but I don't think that's necessary.)
[20:00] <SteelRose> arraybolt3: FFS! I thought that resize2fs was for LVM only... that solved the issue...
[20:00] <SteelRose> thanks mate!
[20:00]  * SteelRose is a moron :-) 
[20:00] <arraybolt3> Glad to help!
[20:00] <arraybolt3> And hey, don't beat yourself up.
[20:02] <SteelRose> it's 22:02 CET here... still 4 more servers to go, and then I'll call it a day
[20:53] <jhutchins> Do you suppose he's doing this for the first time on lie production severs?
[20:54] <leftyfb> !who | jhutchins
[20:55] <jhutchins> leftyfb: I'll remember to do that if I mean to address someone in particular.
[23:58] <yes-linux> Hey! Look at this: I had some older ubuntu images on my laptop's SSD and decided to move them all to my external SSD via USB connection. And so I did! Now, the copy (move) process took some minutes and the copy dialog disappeared into the window's title bar (the small circle showing the progress)... as time passed, I have forgotten about what is
[23:58] <yes-linux> going on and even though some files were still copying, I have re-organized the copied files on the external SSD (I have basically moved all into another directory while the copy was still ongoing). And guess what?!? I suddenly woke up that I should have waited and that some files now may be corrupted, HOWEVER, to my surprise, every file got copied
[23:58] <yes-linux> over and nothing was lost! :)  How is that possible? Using Ubuntu 22.10
[23:59] <sarnold> yes-linux: files are interesting creatures .. the file data and permissions are associated with an inode object. this inode object can be assocated with directories in a filesystem ..