[00:15] <bm> How to preview an archive in 23.04 without extracting it?
[00:15] <rbox> what do you mean preview
[00:16] <WaV> archive manager should be installed by default.
[00:16] <WaV> (GUI)
[00:16] <bm> WaV: I don't see it anymore, but to be honest the first thing I did was remove all snapd and purge snapd so it might have been gone with it
[00:17] <bm> It's not part of snap is it?
[00:17] <WaV> Not sure. Let me check.
[00:19] <WaV> Okay so it appears gnome 41 dropped file roller.
[00:19] <bm> Oh, so it's on purpose...
[00:19] <bm> Wow
[00:20] <WaV> verify that's the case if you don't mind.
[00:20] <WaV> dpkg -l | grep file-roller
[00:21] <leftyfb> ubuntu 23.04 has file-roller 43.0-1 available in the main repo
[00:21] <bm> Empty output
[00:21] <WaV> It returns the installed package on my system. If it doesn't show anything for you, see if it's available for install "apt search file-roller"
[00:22] <leftyfb> https://releases.ubuntu.com/lunar/ubuntu-23.04-desktop-amd64.manifest
[00:22] <leftyfb> in fact, it's installed by default
[00:22] <bm> leftyfb: I haven't touched anything except removing snap packages and purging snaps
[00:23] <leftyfb> bm: How did you install 23.04?
[00:23] <bm> leftyfb: official ISO
[00:24] <bm> I should've made a VM snapshot in hindsight...
[00:26] <oerheks> only an archive with folders can be previewed
[00:26] <bm> oerheks: I'm previewing (well, not anymore) a tar.gz archive of Android Studio for Linux, which indeed has a lot of folders.
[00:27] <bm> And the entry for Desktop is somehow still missing in Nautilus sidebar after a year...
[00:54] <bm> leftyfb: after reinstalling I can confirm there's no file roller
[00:59] <oerheks> indeed optional
[00:59] <oerheks> !info file-roller
[01:04] <bm> I hope that's not on purpose
[01:06] <oerheks> GNOME 41 dropped 4 Archive Manager (file-roller) from GNOME Core, their list of recommended components. https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/proposal-remove-archive-manager-from-default-install/32765
[01:09] <bm> "I do consider browsing archives to be a fairly basic function in this day and age" - yeah, no sh*t
[01:30] <leftyfb> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/G0eSEHYC/IMG_1019.JPG
[01:30] <leftyfb> bm: ^
[01:30] <bm> leftyfb: I think that's due to minimal install
[01:31] <leftyfb> you mean you picked minimal?
[01:31] <bm> Yes
[01:31] <bm> I see the LibreOffice icon in your screenshot so I know you didn't
[01:31] <leftyfb> right, it was a default install all the way through
[01:31] <leftyfb> so yes, with a minimal install, you get the minimal amount of applications
[01:37] <Moosems> leftyb: I got ubuntu to run and install properly on the computer after resetting the CMOS and changing the hard dive. Thank you so much for your help.
[01:37] <Moosems> leftyfb*
[01:37] <oerheks> !yay
[01:38] <Moosems> I know am a proud ubuntu user :D
[01:38] <adtani> channel list
[02:21] <adtani_> is irssi still the best irc client for ubuntu?
[02:24] <oerheks> there is no single best, but yes, irssi is frequently used
[02:24] <leftyfb> adtani_: best is relative. If you like irssi, stick with it.
[05:59] <Guest77> hello guys, I have multiple LCD and I want to know which window got focused, How can I set it a red 1px border? I'm using ubuntu 22.10
[06:17] <idmbe> Guest77: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1425361/how-can-i-make-gnome-focus-window-on-workspace-i-switched-to-on-primary-display
[06:17] <idmbe> Also https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/display-dual-monitors.html
[06:19] <idmbe> did anyone have today slow browsing on https://ubuntuforums.org ?
[06:23] <Bashing-om> idmbe: Confirmed - slow too for me :(
[06:27] <idmbe> Bashing-om: Yes, so difficult to browsing, maybe need restart
[06:31] <Guest77> idmbe  not I want,  seems like should define some css in vim ~/.config/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
[06:32] <Bashing-om> imbezol: Forums moderator is aware - no status as of yet :(
[06:32] <Guest77> is there a css selector to get focused window?
[06:48] <idmbe> Guest77:  i understand you, you want change color on selector focus windows right ?
[06:59] <idmbe> Guest77:  first you should check which theme you currently use with this command: gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface gtk-theme
[07:07] <Guest77> idmbe yaru-blue-dark
[07:10] <idmbe> Guest77: then your CSS file will be: /usr/share/themes/Yaru-blue-dark/gtk-3.0/gtk.css
[07:10] <idmbe> follow this link also maybe will help you with that: https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/css-overview.html#colors
[07:16] <Guest77> idmbe I've already viewed that doc , I need selector, not color
[07:16] <Guest77> like  window:focus   etc..
[07:33] <idmbe> Guest77: i understand you, but i guess you can check how do that with https://docs.gtk.org/gtk3/
[07:37] <idmbe> Guest77:  do you try unity tweak tool ?
[07:40] <Guest77> I have tried gnome-tweak
[07:49] <Guest77> forget it, I give up
[07:53] <idmbe> Guest77: https://i.ibb.co/jgDCFCH/Screenshot-from-2023-04-29-10-51-12.png
[07:55] <idmbe> Guest77: try install unity tweak tool : sudo apt install unity-tweak-tool
[09:43] <BollTent> Hi, I am n fairly new to linux, I want to use ubuntu but I prefer the Cinnamon desktop, is Ubuntu Cinnamon get the same updates etc as standard ubuntu and is it as stable?
[10:01] <ravage> BollTent: all official flavors of Ubuntu get 3 years support compared to 5 years of standard support for Ubuntu
[10:01] <ravage> cant say anything about stability
[10:03] <ravage> that is for LTS releases
[10:04] <ravage> if you plan to update to every release that does not affect you anyway
[10:07] <BollTent> ubuntu is very popular, does the majority of people just use the standard ubuntu with gnome?
[10:07] <BollTent> sorry for all the questions
[10:08] <BollTent> im just setting up a laptop with linux instead of windows and want to be smart about it
[10:08] <ravage> i would say Ubuntu is the most popular. Then i would guess Kubuntu
[10:08] <ravage> but i have no data to support that right now
[10:09] <BollTent> ok thank you
[10:09] <ravage> outside the *Ubuntu universe i have even less data :)
[10:09] <BollTent> ill just use standard ubuntu
[10:09] <ravage> it is a good way to start for sure
[10:09] <BollTent> Windows be driving me nuts and hard to know what to trust on it
[10:10] <ravage> all ISO files usually have a live "try me" mode
[10:10] <ravage> so just see what you like best
[10:10] <ravage> it also gives you a good idea about the supported hardware
[10:11] <BollTent> Im using an HP Probook
[10:11] <ravage> if network/wifi already works on the live session is will also work on your final install
[10:11] <BollTent> ok thank you, its downloading now
[10:11] <ravage> my advice would be the LTS version
[10:12] <BollTent> thats what im downloading
[10:12] <ravage> :)
[10:13] <ravage> i think balena etcher is still the best tool to get that iso on a usb drive from windows
[10:13] <ravage> https://www.balena.io/etcher
[10:18] <lotuspsychje> !flavours | BollTent look around here
[11:19] <Guest39> can i run Xubuntu Virtual machine on D drive? (for windows)
[11:19] <ikonia> if you have the space and spec machine, sure
[11:22] <Guest39> i installed it yesterday, first when i launched it works, but after then I couldn't start virtual machine anyone, It say aborted when trying to launch.
[11:22] <y655> installing nvidia -
[11:22] <y655> dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-kernel-common-515_515.105.01-0ubuntu0.18.04.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
[11:22] <y655>  trying to overwrite '/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules', which is also in package nvidia-340 340.108-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
[11:22] <y655> dpkg-deb: error: paste subprocess was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
[11:22] <y655> why such mess????
[11:22] <y655> haha never liked ubuntu :P
[11:26] <lotuspsychje> y655: can you use a pastebin the show the whole command and apt output you are getting, so volunteers can think along with you?
[11:30] <y655> hmm one moment
[11:31] <y655> main issue
[11:31] <y655> dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/nvidia-kernel-common-515_515.105.01-0ubuntu0.18.04.1_amd64.deb (--unpack):
[11:31] <y655>  trying to overwrite '/lib/udev/rules.d/71-nvidia.rules', which is also in package nvidia-340 340.108-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
[11:31] <y655> ok will paste whole lot in some pastebin
[11:32] <picollo> any reason i cant/should avoid using 'oem' user account indefinitely post install&firstboot?
[11:33] <picollo> i installed ubuntu via the oem this time round just to have a look and feel, i expected that it would ask me to create an account and other stuff apon first boot post installation, but it has not
[11:34] <sammy12> Hi if I'm using Ubuntu on a laptop do I disable fast boot in the bios or does it not matter?
[11:34] <picollo> sammy does the laptop boot with it enabled and disabled
[11:35] <sammy12> Yes
[11:35] <y655> https://paste.debian.net/1278846/
[11:35] <y655> sorry for been grumpy :P
[11:37] <picollo> entirely your choice then dude unless you want it to boot faster, if so enable
[11:37] <y655> i simply dont understand what its unhappy about
[11:37] <y655> surely it should be able to overwrite lib/udev rules?
[11:37] <sammy12> Ok sorry I just read to disable it obviously ubuntu supports itok
[11:45] <y655> solved
[11:45] <picollo> how so do tell
[11:54] <hsiktas[m]> does Canonical update Gnome point releases in already released Ubuntu versions? E.g. Gnome 44.1 in Ubuntu 23.04?
[12:02] <akik> hah denvercoder9
[12:03] <akik> picollo: he installed v525 trying to update from v340 and nothing worked after that
[12:03] <akik> picollo: 14:45 < y655> apt-get -o Dpkg::Options::="--force-overwrite" install --fix-broken
[12:39] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:45] <aimatme> hi
[12:46] <gry> hi
[16:24] <jomar> ipconfig
[16:24] <jomar> test
[16:25] <oehman> ifconfig
[16:57] <nunya> how do I mirror displays in Ubuntu 22.04? I have managed to get 2 monitors working but one is a primary the other a secondary. There seem to be no option to mirror them in settings>displays
[17:06] <rue> hardware
[17:06] <rue> chatgpt
[18:51] <SysCode> hallo
[18:51] <SysCode> ist hier jemand?
[18:51] <ravage> !de | SysCode
[18:51] <SysCode> I use Kubuntu 20.04 and want to switch to 22.04
[18:52] <ravage> ok. so make sure you have a backup and run "do-release-upgrade" on a terminal
[18:53] <SysCode> which is in your oppinion the best Ubuntu Flavor?
[18:53] <ravage> you can discuss that in #ubuntu-discuss
[18:53] <ravage> this is for support questions only
[18:54] <SysCode> how do I change to #ubuntu-discuss from here?
[18:54] <ravage> click the name and join
[18:56] <SysCode> thank you. worked well
[19:11] <mantise> hi. i recently installed a fresh 23.04. i cant access TTY console with CTRL + ALT + F3 > i cant see TTY when i use the command "w" or "ps" in terminal. anyone knows ?
[19:14] <EriC^^> mantise: try fn+ctrl+alt+f3
[19:18] <jhutchins> mantise: Can you access F1 or F2?
[20:20] <mantise> jhutchins,  sorry late answer. yes F1 and F2. F2 is my main desktop tho? i think that is a bit weird too ?
[20:22] <mantise_> jhutchins, got disconnected, if you did reply.
[20:28] <yates_work> can you do an "apt search" of only installed packages?
[20:31] <rbox> apt search searches the repos
[20:32] <koffeinfriedhof> yates_work: `apt --installed list PATTERN` or `dpkg -l | grep OPTIONS PATTERN` will do.
[20:33] <jhutchins> mantise_: I haven't encountered it yet, but I heard that systemd is reducing the number of "live[" terminals.  After all, many Linux users don't ever leave the GUI environment these days.
[20:34] <jhutchins> mantise_: Some configurations launch the terminals on demand, others only launch two.  Depends on the distro.
[20:36] <koffeinfriedhof> mantise_, jhutchins: /etc/systemd/logind.conf → NAutoVTs defines this number. Activate with `systemctl enable --now getty@ttyNUM`
[20:42] <jhutchins> koffeinfriedhof: Thanks, that's not something I use enough to keep in memory.
[20:43] <jhutchins> koffeinfriedhof: I take it that's for clean installs of current Ubuntu?
[20:44] <koffeinfriedhof> Me neither. But I used it these days and thought it would help. No one can remember all skynetd-stuff ;) And: its for systemd in general. Don't have an ubuntu to check if there is a wrapper for the old inittab-stuff.
[20:47] <jhutchins> mantise_: You're right that F2 as the GUI is different, the old standard was 6 terminals and GUI on 7.
[20:47] <jhutchins> It's pretty easy to enable up to 12, and for a while it was trendy to have syslog write to F12 so it could easily be monitored.
[20:50] <mantise_> koffeinfriedhof, yes i see. thanks.
[20:51] <mantise_> jhutchins, so its not because there is an issue, that my GUI is F2, and when i do F1, a new GUI login?
[20:52] <jhutchins> mantise_: I don't know, it's your system.  I get a console login.
[20:53] <jhutchins> I do have all six consoles, but I think they're spawned on demand.
[20:54] <jhutchins> Yeah, I can see tty6 spawned when I launched it.
[20:55] <jhutchins> 2 also looks like it's freshly spawned.  I wonder if they die on their own or are active until killed.
[20:55] <mantise_> jhutchins, and you see them by "ps" command in console ?
[20:57] <jhutchins> mantise_: Yes.
[20:57] <jhutchins>   sbin/agetty -o -p -- \u --noclear tty2 linux
[20:58] <jhutchins> I had to mess with getty back when servers sent faxes.
[20:58] <mantise_> jhutchins, yes, i only have 2 lines there. both pts/0
[20:59] <jhutchins> mantise_: Those are not the same as tty#s.  SSH or xterm probably.
[21:02] <jhutchins> mantise_: getty is mostly for serial connections.
[21:05] <mantise_> jhutchins, so nothing with this https://pastebin.com/51DKP7c1 ?
[21:14] <jhutchins> mantise_: It's a little different from mine, but it looks fine.
[21:17] <mantise_> jhutchins, thanks. so many years since ive been running ubuntu. so many improvements.
[21:21] <mantise_> one more issue, my file manager in my "Favorit bar", shows 1 unhandled messege/handling, cant get rid of it -- https://paste.pics/203a68fadb386a39eafcd5b10c952dde any ideas ? also when im at login screen, it shows there is a announcement from my file manager, but i cant find any?
[21:22] <mantise_> i try to open it, go into folders, empty trash ect ect
[21:30] <oerheks> mantise_, i found https://askubuntu.com/questions/1459762/what-do-the-red-numbers-on-the-gnome-files-dock-icon-mean that leads to https://askubuntu.com/questions/1464618/do-green-numbers-on-icons-in-the-dock-mean-i-should-be-doing-something
[21:30] <oerheks> disable the "show icon emblems"
[21:33] <mantise_> oerheks, that solved it. thank you! tought it wanted my attention somehow.
[21:36] <UNIm95> Test. Can you see me?
[21:36] <tomreyn> no
[21:37] <UNIm95> tomreyn:  =^_^= Thanks.
[21:37] <UNIm95> Have not used irc for years.
[21:38] <tomreyn> then we should advise you this is only an ubuntu support channel, but there are others, such as #ubuntu-offtopic, for casual chat. welcome back.
[21:38] <UNIm95> tomreyn: I'm testing my pidgin client on ubuntu. So i think it is not offtopic.
[21:52] <UNIm95> I have question, how i can debug graphical issues with chromium? If i enable GPU acceleration, chromium gets glitches. In LiveUSB on same pc everything works right.
[22:00] <rjwiii> Does 22.04 have "event sounds" like startup & shutdown?
[22:01] <UNIm95> rjwiii: You mean sound while login/logoff?
[22:02] <rjwiii> UNIm95: something like that ...
[22:02] <rjwiii> UNIm95: and things like "critical error" and such ...
[22:03] <UNIm95> rjwiii: Should be called System sounds in main audio setting
[22:04] <rjwiii> UNIm95: All I see is an "Alert sound"
[23:08] <y655> does ubuntu somehow breaks cuda? :)
[23:10] <y655> where does 18.04 stores libcudart.so  ? :)