=== BrianG61UK_ is now known as BrianG61UK === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [02:22] Help, please - On 2204 LTS, Remmina is stuck fullscreen. (The local UI, not a remote machine). How do I get it out of this? [02:23] Even if I reboot and restart Remmina, I get the same thing. The only way to access anything else is via Alt-Tab (which doesn't get back to the desktop). [02:28] My entire screen is here: https://pasteboard.co/9i9A5CDwK4kp.png [02:28] (ya, it's a very wide gaming monitor) [02:37] Pleeeeeeeeeeeeeese? [02:38] Is there a better place to ask this question? [02:48] whats the question(late to the party) [02:48] On 2204 LTS, Remmina is stuck fullscreen. (The local UI, not a remote machine). How do I get it out of this? [02:48] My entire screen is here: https://pasteboard.co/9i9A5CDwK4kp.png [02:48] Even if I reboot and restart Remmina, I get the same thing. The only way to access anything else is via Alt-Tab (which doesn't get back to the desktop) [02:49] where are you install screen or post installation? [02:49] System has been fully installed for months. [02:49] F11 to toggle full screen perhaps? [02:49] Remmina is a remote deskktop app. [02:49] okay [02:49] I tried that - no, does nothing. [02:49] so you login via a webbrowser? [02:50] and it boots a virtual machine or docker version of Ubuntu for you? [02:50] I do a normal ubunut login. Remmina is just a program for acessing Windows boxes. [02:50] No, just plain local Ubuntu. [02:50] It's the app that's stuck fullscreen. It's not even accessing a remote box - the UI is stuck. [02:50] cool, thinking... [02:50] See the pastebin link. [02:52] work abound for you perhaps still looking https://askubuntu.com/questions/1452864/remmina-locked-in-full-screen-mode [02:53] someone reckons "Right Ctl + f" [02:53] to exit full screen [02:53] do tell? [02:54] I tried the right ctl F earlier (I googled this, too), no joy. [02:54] but the Task Manager tip in the comment on the AskUbuntu page did work! [02:54] =( [02:54] Ctrl+Esc, find remmina, kill it. Restart remmina. Fixed. [02:55] Seems a crude solution, but it fixed it. [02:55] call it a for now job and keep looking a solution will turn up, but may take time [02:56] Thanks; for now it's good enough. it doesn't happen very often. [02:56] sorry for the absence of puntuation, hope you can make sense of my point above [02:56] if i find something will post back if you have same nick [02:57] re paste the pastebin please [02:57] i missed [02:57] I don't. If you find something how about posting a comment to https://askubuntu.com/questions/1452864/remmina-locked-in-full-screen-mode > [02:58] I've bookmarked that in case it happens again. [03:00] cool [03:08] "Ctrl+Alt+Enter" to toggle between fullscreen rdesktop (on-off) https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=242651 [03:08] Dave92f1, see above link === Liowenex is now known as Primagen [03:10] https://pasteboard.co/9i9A5CDwK4kp.png [03:10] That's what it looks like when it happens. [03:11] that is a massive image for such a small amount of data [03:11] Ya, well it's like 99% contiguous white pixels, so it compresses REALLY well [03:11] very true [03:11] haha [03:16] I just saw your initial question, could it just be the windows is resized too much [03:16] there is a key combo you can press to resize it, maybe holding alt and click + drag mouse [03:17] I use sway/i3 so been a while since did any resizing [03:17] https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/shell-windows-states.html.en [03:19] it looks full screen but its actually in a very big window mode [04:10] https://sendvid.com/fba0q2hg [04:11] !ops | furbish [04:11] furbish: Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant [04:31] will Ubuntu ever handle the complete operating system? [04:31] from power on to startup [04:31] or will it be stuck in Userland forever === Primagen is now known as Liowenex [04:33] seems like Linux takes the hardest part of the process for granted. [04:33] and then pontificates about hardware [04:33] and "low level details" [04:34] huh? [04:35] ^ [04:37] just seems like once the kernel is loaded, the hard part is over [04:38] but kernel gets all the credit [04:38] what? [04:38] ^ [04:38] its all just "management" [04:39] eh? [04:39] (your turn rbox) [04:40] lol === doyleish8 is now known as doyleish [04:54] I thought the U in Ubuntu stood for Unikernel === ord is now known as quem [05:04] Sex on Minecraft? Yes! Read all about it here! Mrs. Skilton shoves shit into Mariah Carey's pussy! Justin Bieber smokes pot and eats the corn and peanut-laden poo out of Mariah's cunt! Ohhhh yeaaahhh! https://justpaste.it/MariahCareyMinecraftALHotPocket [05:14] Sex on Minecraft? Yes! Read all about it here! Mrs. Skilton shoves shit into Mariah Carey's pussy! Justin Bieber smokes pot and eats the corn and peanut-laden poo out of Mariah's cunt! Ohhhh yeaaahhh! https://justpaste.it/MariahCareyMinecraftALHotPocket === MrA is now known as Ders [06:12] hello guys [06:12] whats going on here [06:13] what do you guys chat here [06:13] !support | metamorfosis [06:13] metamorfosis: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please register with NickServ (see /msg ubottu !register) and use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [06:13] oh good [06:13] i have some few questions [06:13] you can ask them here [06:13] how can i speed up my boot up speed? im using thinkpad x220 [06:14] 8gb ram and normal HDD [06:14] does anyone know a trick? [06:14] metamorfosis: you can tweak your system with all kinds of tools, like preload, haveged, tweak systemd services with stacer, tweak startup items on gnome, etc.. [06:15] metamorfosis: uninstall unneeded apps, clear space on your HD,.. [06:15] that was seeing... does this tips help me to improve speed? https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/speed-up-ubuntu-desktop [06:15] use lightweight software from the repos to make everything faster/lighter [06:16] yep that looks like a good tut metamorfosis [06:16] lotuspsychje im using Trinity Desktop Environment [06:16] metamorfosis: we can only support ubuntu & their flavours, no derivatives [06:16] lotuspsychje thanks dude! [06:17] yes, this is only a DE [06:17] but I think that tutorial will help me :) [06:20] well see you later, gn! [06:20] :) [06:32] I want to use bluetooth and wired headphone simultaneously on my ubuntu 22.04, in paprefs i checked virtual combined audio in simultaneous output tab [06:33] and in pulseaudio volume control i can see both bluetooth and headphone plugged in and I am able to change volume control of both [06:34] but when I play audio, sound is coming only from bluetooth. Could someone guide me what else is needed [06:42] got it working ::D === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [07:14] tect [08:13] holaaaa [08:25] holaaaaaa [08:28] Hello === realivanjx2 is now known as realivanjx [09:32] I don't frequently use Bluetooth on my Ubuntu laptop. However, when I turn off both Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, airplane mode is activated automatically. When I turn on Wi-Fi, airplane mode is deactivated, and Bluetooth is turned on automatically. How can I prevent Bluetooth from turning on automatically when I deactivate airplane mode? === marcopolo2 is now known as marcopolo1 === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc === elastic_dog is now known as Guest9837 === Psil0Cybin is now known as Psil0 [13:19] Hi all [14:14] ubuntu is alive and well? [15:04] inzane84: yes it went to the hospital due to covid for a couple of weeks but now it's all better, thanks! [15:04] Is there any reason why a shell theme on ubuntu 23.04 doesnt apply for some applications, eg: Firefox, File Explorer etc. Even though I have selected the theme for legacy apps as well [15:05] vershan: These apps are developed by separate teams that are not part of Ubuntu or Gnome. [15:06] @jhutchins, thanks mate was just finding out. Thanks for clearing up === scott_ is now known as Scotty_Trees === root is now known as Guest2421 === scott_ is now known as Scotty_Trees [15:56] google [15:57] bing [16:07] duckduckgo === bad_1 is now known as badbodh [17:24] I seem to recall a utility that was specifically for backing up settings in /etc, but I don't recall the name. [17:27] etckeeper? [17:38] Yeah, that's two votes. Thanks. [17:39] Seeing articles about drives failing within three years makes me re-think my backups. [17:40] !info etckeeper [17:40] etckeeper (1.18.20-1, lunar): store /etc in git, mercurial, brz or darcs. In component main, is optional. Built by etckeeper. Size 30 kB / 151 kB [18:06] rbox: Do you know where etckeeper stores the git repo? [18:06] I have been able to change my screen blank time form a max of 15 minutes to 2 hours by this command in terminal gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 7200 Only problem is if I then choose something like 15 minutes the 2 hour option disappears next time I open settings>power in gnome control center Is there any way to make the 2 hour screen blank time a permanent option in the gui? [18:08] I'm running Ubuntu 22.04 [18:08] jhutchins: i mean, you could read the documentation... i know that's silly [18:14] rbox: Am reading it. Nothing says where the repo is stored, it's assumed that you know, probably from using git. [18:14] rbox: I haven't used git in several years. [18:14] using or not using git is irrelevnt to that [18:14] rbox: Fine. There are a lot of options with git, and so far the docs assume the user knows about them. [18:15] again, it has nothing to do with git [18:17] rbox: You keep telling me where the information isn't. Could you tell me where it is? [18:18] in the etckeeper documentation [18:21] rbox: Where in etckeeper documentation? [18:21] somewhere [18:21] (Wonderful that the /docs are in a Windows specific format.) [18:23] maybe in /etc/.git ? [18:23] https://etckeeper.branchable.com/README/ [18:24] or online if you enable an account somewhere [18:24] i highly doubt tehre is somethign "windows specific" [18:30] oerheks: Yeah, been reading all that. The references to /etc/.git are pretty tangental, but that does appear to be correct. [18:31] If there's another interpretation of .mdwn files I'd love to see it. Apparently gedit can read them on a Gnome system. [18:32] mdwn is a text file... [18:33] rbox: mdwn is a markup file specific to Windows apps. Some of them can be read as text, others present as binaries. [18:34] isn't that just short for "markdown"? [18:34] tomreyn: Looks like. [18:34] Lots of [] brackets. [18:34] it has nothign to do with windows [18:34] not a binary format to me [18:35] tomreyn: Not specifically, but it can apparently accomodate binary and incorporate hooks for how to read it. [18:36] tomreyn: One of the etckeeper doc files appeared to be binary, but I've since purged it. [18:36] I don't think it offers anything beyond rdiff. [18:36] Except I guess it's probably a little more agile if you're messing with /etc files and want to be able to roll back. [18:37] For just plain backup in case of system failure rdiff should be adequate. [18:40] (It being etckeeper) [18:44] After connecting to the L2TP VPN on Ubuntu client, all my traffic is being routed through the VPN connection and there is no option in the VPN client GUI to change the default route. How can I configure the VPN to only route a specific IP address range through the VPN on the command line? [18:51] The nm-connection-editor program has an option for default route (if you're using NM) [18:52] topcat001: Thank you but i'm using default kde l2tp client [18:52] if you're comfortable, nmcli can do that as well [18:52] what is the network manager program? NetworkManager? === luna__ is now known as morgan-acer [18:53] topcat001: yes I'm using NetworkManager, can you tell me what should i search about exactly? [18:53] the kde client might just be a frontend to it (I don't use KDE) in which case you can still use it normally, but use the one I suggested to edit the connection's properties. [18:54] good, then you probable have the nm-connection-editor command already [18:55] just use it one time to edit the default gateway switch, and then continue using kde as usual to turn the vpn on/off [18:56] Thank you, [18:58] in nm-connection-editor: ipv4 tab -> click Routes..., and you'll see the check box [19:24] topcat001: What you're looking for is usually called "split forwarding" - some traffic goes to gateway A, some to network B. [19:24] topcat001: It should be somewhere in the configuration of the VPN client. [19:25] topcat001: In spite of all the automated/GUI configuration tools, I think it might be easiet to just edit the config file manually. [19:39] jhutchins: not me but the OP :) I think they just don't want the L2TP vpn to add default route, instead only using the VPN fpr its own network. nmcli can adjust this trivially, or some too to check a box. [19:41] judging by their silence and subsequent departure, I'm guessing that they got what they needed :) [19:44] topcat001: Dang. I'm always doing that. Sorry. [19:45] Hope they figured it out. [19:45] I hate how GUI tools can get new users into problems they can't get out of. [19:45] on #archlinux we have a !tabfail command for our beloved bot, phrik. Does ubottu have something like that? [19:47] !bot [19:47] Hi! I'm #ubuntu's favorite infobot. You can search my brain at https://ubottu.com/factoids.cgi | General info and channels at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/Bots | Make a clone of me, see !botclone [19:47] yes, but I kind of judged the OP's skill level and (perhaps prematurely) concluded that they might be more comfortable with a GUI solution. I'm definitely edit the config directly myself. [19:48] Corporate setups often use split forwarding. Internet and local traffic go one way, secure corporate traffic goes out the VPN. [19:48] It's a checkbox on the Cisco client setup. [19:49] right [19:52] This is off-topic, but in open/libre office is there a way to spell check an existing document and step through the errors? [19:57] versus spell checking a new document? [20:04] open the doc, tools > Spelling (F7) [20:38] heya [21:07] rbox: You should lurk more. [21:10] pavlos: Thanks, that's the direct answer I was looking for. [21:10] Search "libre office proofing tools" gives me plenty of options to work with. [21:18] test [21:19] test failed [21:53] Is there a way to collect every shell command that is run on an Ubuntu system with time stamps/return codes? [21:54] no [21:56] rbox: https://github.com/ellie/atuin. - how do these guys do this? [21:56] tell if you found somethign, then use t aht [21:59] Bash stores your commands in ~/.bash_history .. but not history as root. [22:07] hi, ubuntu server 20.04 lts, after some update (can't remember which one, so I'm not sure), now I'm getting "ERROR: problem running iptables: Another app is currently holding the xtables lock. Perhaps you want to use the -w option?" [22:08] how can I find the root cause? I tried looking on google but didn't find anything useful [22:10] well is iptables running? [22:10] yes [22:10] well sounds like you've found the root cause [22:11] should I remove iptables to make ufw work? [22:11] what? [22:13] you might want to investigate what is running on that server [22:13] I mean, can't I keep ufw while running iptables? [22:14] ufw runs on top of iptables... [22:15] so there is no problem [22:15] MyWay: You should use one tool to manage them though. Using different tools will not end well. [22:16] yeah, my idea is to use ufw for this server, but I'm wondering whether it could be fail2ban creating problems with one of them [22:16] It's really too bad so many people don [22:16] t have a firewall on their router. [22:18] MyWay: I would expect them to conflict. [22:19] Does ufw understand throttling?