ottosch | sarnold: ip a shows eno1: 192.168.0.115/24 | 00:00 |
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ottosch | ip r: default via 192.168.0.1 dev eno1 proto static | 00:01 |
sarnold | nice, promising results there | 00:02 |
ottosch | sarnold: I didn't notice, but no link lights. Does this mean it burnt? | 00:03 |
sarnold | ottosch: or the cable has come unplugged, or the cat turned one cable into two cables, etc | 00:04 |
ottosch | sarnold: I have replaced the cable, but I only see lights on the switch side | 00:07 |
sarnold | ottosch: oh that's weird | 00:07 |
ottosch | sarnold: is there anything to test if the ethernet port works? | 00:20 |
sarnold | ottosch: good question. try running dmesg -w in a terminal and see what happens when you plug and unplug it | 00:30 |
sarnold | ottosch: I have some messages like this in my dmesg: | 00:30 |
sarnold | e1000e: enp0s31f6 NIC Link is Up 1000 Mbps Full Duplex, Flow Control: None | 00:30 |
sarnold | IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready | 00:31 |
ottosch | sarnold: Link is down / Link is up - 1Gbps/Full - flow control rx/tx | 01:03 |
ottosch | had eno1 before each line | 01:04 |
sarnold | ottosch: well, that's promising.. | 01:05 |
sarnold | ottosch: ip route get 8.8.8.8 ? | 01:05 |
ottosch | sarnold: 8.8.8.8 via 192.168.0.1 dev eno1 src 192.168.0.115 uid 1000 | 01:06 |
ottosch | cache | 01:06 |
ottosch | during this break, I booted into Mint livecd, no network. Got the original SSD with Windows, no network either | 01:06 |
dabbler | My system stopped booting successfully. Based on the changes I made it likely goes wrong at the point of mounting filesystems. The problem is I can't see any related error messages because they get pushed off the screen too quickly by some repeated run-init usage messages before I'm dumped into a initramfs shell. I have that and an ubuntu-server ISO to work with. Unfortunately I'm not seeing any modifications to my /var/log being | 01:07 |
dabbler | made during the boot, so I guess that doesn't get mounted. Can anyone suggest a way of silencing those usage messages? | 01:07 |
ottosch | if it doesn't have network in Mint livecd/Windows, this can't be a config issue (I guess) | 01:08 |
dabbler | Or paging or slowing down the output? | 01:17 |
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theos | hi. is there is a smaller version of the 22.04 LTS iso (not server)? my usb drives are 4GB max and the standard iso is more than 4GB. | 06:19 |
dabbler | theos: are you aware you can use the server ISO to get a system started, then "convert" it to one of the desktop versions? | 06:26 |
theos | dabbler yes but the server iso will install unwanted server related packages, no? | 06:27 |
dabbler | Yes, but I don't think there are many. The ones incompatible with the desktop components will get uninstalled automatically | 06:28 |
dabbler | There's probably a way to uninstall all packages that aren't dependencies of your desired desktop package | 06:29 |
dabbler | That would take care of one's that don't conflict but aren't needed | 06:30 |
theos | ok. i remember there used to be iso's which you could put on a cd. arent they being made now? | 06:31 |
maya329 | It's still around | 06:32 |
maya329 | just that nowadays we flash it to a thumbdrive instead of burning CDs | 06:32 |
maya329 | Most systems dont have discs anyway | 06:32 |
theos | ya i need a bigger thumbdrive it seems | 06:35 |
maya329 | I just have a 64GB one with YUMI installed | 06:53 |
maya329 | https://www.pendrivelinux.com/yumi-multiboot-usb-creator/ | 06:53 |
niko_ | hello? | 07:35 |
akossh | Hello niko_ | 07:36 |
niko_ | Hi, this takes me back a bit. | 07:36 |
niko_ | I'm just poking around, its been ages since I was in a chatroom. :) | 07:37 |
niko_ | hope everyone is well. | 07:37 |
theos | i will use my usb hdd. make a partition bootable and hope it boots :D | 07:43 |
fscholz | Good morning, I'm currenetly searching for the git sources of lunar lobsters kernel. I would expect it on https://kernel.ubuntu.com/git/ as ubuntu/ubuntu-lunar.git but it's not there. | 08:26 |
ducasse | fscholz: try #ubuntu-kernel maybe | 08:28 |
fscholz | thanks! | 08:28 |
R4v3n | Hello guys, I'm struggling to import my root CA cert in firefox 113 (ubuntu 20.04) via the /etc/firefox/policy.json file. I need to import it system wide and not through the GUI. If somebody can give me a hint, thanks a lot ! | 08:30 |
R4v3n | (/etc/firefox/policies/policy.json I mean) | 08:30 |
antiPoP | Hi, I just ran apt update and dhcp not longer works. I had to manually assign a IP. How can I fix it? | 08:31 |
ducasse | R4v3n: try placing it in /etc/ssl/certs/ and run update-ca-certificates | 08:32 |
R4v3n | ducasse, thanks for the advice, but firefox doesn't use the system-wide CA system :( (I already tried) | 08:38 |
R4v3n | that's why I'm trying to load it as recommended here : https://github.com/mozilla/policy-templates/blob/master/README.md#Certificates | 08:38 |
R4v3n | but it's a fail currently | 08:39 |
ducasse | ah sorry, then i dunno, have you looked for a firefox channel? | 08:41 |
R4v3n | I just did seconds ago :) I'm waiting and still trying to find a solution :D | 08:41 |
oerheks | firefox is a snap package..maybe that is your issue | 08:45 |
weedmic | I had to remove firefox snap because it did not have "install remote module" options to use things like ubikey. | 08:47 |
oerheks | jups, known issue | 08:47 |
ogra | R4v3n, where exactly does your cert file live ? you need to put it in a place the snap can see ... | 08:57 |
R4v3n | it's ok, it works, it was a typo in the policies.json file :) | 08:58 |
ogra | lol, okay ? | 08:58 |
R4v3n | ogra, btw i'm not using the snap version, I'm still on the apt/deb currently. BTW I read the snap is able to check /etc/firefox/policies, so I'll test but it should work | 08:59 |
ogra | yes, it should ... but the location in policy.json is important ... else it can not import | 09:00 |
ogra | (actually it should be policies.json i think FWIW) | 09:01 |
weedmic | I should do "snap list" to verify that R4v3n. | 09:02 |
R4v3n | ogra, yep it's policies.json, that was my first mistake. weedmic yes yes I know, I already have a script to remove the snap version & install the apt version for 22.04 | 09:03 |
sima2 | Hi I can't start X this morning, Xubuntu 22.04 on BTRFS (ZFS used for mounting some of /home/user ) | 09:09 |
sima2 | Problem is that I can;t X start even after bringing back previous pre-update system state from BTRFS apt-btrfs snapshots.. | 09:09 |
sima2 | Machine is HP 800 G3 SFF i5-7500 , using integrated graphics. Have Virtualbox installed. Really strange that previous system state can't boot till GUI login all of sudden.. | 09:19 |
sima2 | Could it be that SNAPS are creating the problem, because they are updating by themselves and are trying to change something upon starting ? (and network is connected) | 09:34 |
ogra | how would that stop your desktop from starting ? | 09:36 |
ogra | (and no, this is very unlikely to have any effect but on the snapped apps themselves) | 09:37 |
sima2 | I really wonder.. I get back system state and user is not logged in yet (yet virtualbox is set up from the user account) | 09:39 |
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ogra | instead of randomly guessing you sould rather take a look at your system logs ... | 09:47 |
chilversc | I can't find the source for v6.4-rc4 Mainline Test https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/v6.4-rc4/ neither the tag cod/mainline/v6.4-rc4 or the commit 6a3795740a6d0f09f64d07099fb52c1bc042bd29 seems to exist in the repository. | 09:53 |
ogra | chilversc, the kernel guys are in #ubuntu-kernel, i'd try asking there | 09:55 |
chilversc | ok, thanks | 09:55 |
oerheks | To obtain the source from which they are built fetch the commit git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack cod/mainline/v6.4-rc4 | 09:56 |
weedmic | sima2: when at the konsole and you type "start X" what does it return? | 09:59 |
weedmic | meant "startx" | 10:01 |
Rabbet_Neil | Hi,guys, did know how to install clangd 16.0.1 in ubuntu 20.04? My vim plugin youcompleteme dependent it | 10:08 |
Rabbet_Neil | i tried to clone release tar file,but i could exec these bin file | 10:09 |
oerheks | nope, even next mantis is at 15 https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=clang | 10:12 |
ravage | that vim plugin must have like 5 users :) | 10:13 |
ravage | 16 as a requirement is hard | 10:13 |
ogra | stop exaggerating ? | 10:13 |
ravage | :D | 10:13 |
ravage | https://p.haxxors.com/z3bb57j6.txt so at least on 22.04 the release binary starts just fine | 10:17 |
ravage | and 20.04 is fine too: https://p.haxxors.com/iqvtq6w0.txt | 10:20 |
Rabbet_Neil | how to install clangd in ubuntu 20.04? | 10:29 |
Rabbet_Neil | could give a solution? | 10:30 |
Rabbet_Neil | ravage could give me some tips to install clangd16.0.1? | 10:31 |
ravage | download https://github.com/clangd/clangd/releases/download/16.0.2/clangd-linux-16.0.2.zip , unzip | 10:32 |
ravage | ./bin/clangd | 10:32 |
ravage | if you want to install it move it to ~/.local/bin for example | 10:33 |
ravage | and make sure it is in your path | 10:33 |
oerheks | what do they say in #linux? | 10:34 |
ravage | oh. cross posting. | 10:34 |
ravage | have to go anyway | 10:34 |
ravage | ttyl | 10:34 |
PuppyBigShaq | hello | 11:22 |
Miles8of9 | i have 3 sata hdd, same brand, same size, i want to put them on raid 5 to make little nas with some recovery feature if 1 of them fails.... do i need to make partitions first and then join them together? | 11:27 |
chilversc | Miles8of9: that's the general advice, you can use the whole disk but that can cause issues later when replacing a disk, https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/323425 | 11:32 |
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sima2 | weedmic: startx returns: xauth: unable to write authority file /tmp/serverauth.DgGfrvi8YL-n Fatal server error: (EE) Could not create lock file in /tmp/.tX0-lock (EE) xinit: giving up xinit: unable to connect to X server: Connection refused , xinit: server error | 12:25 |
oerheks | how about simply reinstall ubuntu-desktop? sudo apt update && sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop | 12:27 |
sima2 | oerheks: juj, no space left on device.. looks like btrfs snapshots have eat up all the / partition space, will try deleting old snapshots | 12:32 |
oerheks | i have no clue with btrfs, good luck | 12:33 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:34 |
ogra | sim642, well, that is your problem then ... if there is no space on the device many bits will not work ... | 12:38 |
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hsiktas[m] | does https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/jammy/man8/swapspace.8.html work together with zram? | 13:32 |
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hsiktas[m] | it works :) I just had to open way more apps than usual and it created a swapspace after zram was nearly filled | 13:37 |
weedmic | sima2: read reply from telcom - https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/405400/xauth-is-unable-to-write-to-my-xauthority-file | 13:45 |
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webchat59 | Hi | 14:23 |
lotuspsychje | welcome webchat59 | 14:26 |
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o|||||o | hey y'all when sudo -u is run, does .bash_profile or anything similar execute? | 14:44 |
o|||||o | i know it does for sudo -i | 14:45 |
magic_ninja | where does snap store its config files when it is unmounted? | 14:45 |
magic_ninja | I have an old install, and I want to pull the config files from a couple snap apps | 14:46 |
Muligan | anybody using vaping (smokeping's fork)? | 15:13 |
oerheks | magic_ninja, in the ~/Snap folder ? | 15:14 |
magic_ninja | oerheks, they are empty, but I didn't wipe my home directory | 15:17 |
magic_ninja | I still have my / directory | 15:18 |
oerheks | maybe because they are unmounted/not active. | 15:18 |
oerheks | dunno | 15:18 |
oerheks | here the folders are populated. | 15:18 |
magic_ninja | that might be where snap mounts them for sure | 15:18 |
magic_ninja | oerheks, so config files are stored in var/snap/<snapname>/common | 15:20 |
magic_ninja | talking with you I added "unmounted" to my search string and found the site with the info | 15:20 |
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paul424 | Hello, I want to install ubuntu for my friend , problem is all the data in on one big windows partition C: | 15:41 |
paul424 | how do I shift the data and create a new partitions for linux OS ? | 15:41 |
Muligan | first, take a backup image of the drive, just in case | 15:42 |
marcopolo1 | can ubuntu interfer with my isp router | 15:42 |
paul424 | probably with the terminal cmds cause those are the most sure | 15:42 |
marcopolo1 | and make it lose connection | 15:42 |
Muligan | marcopolo1, sure, if you don't know what you're doing | 15:42 |
Muligan | anything's possible... | 15:42 |
marcopolo1 | i did'nt touch anything | 15:42 |
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oerheks | shift the data? | 15:45 |
paul424 | defragment the partition | 15:47 |
paul424 | Muligan okey-dokey so what command to rsync the partition onto removable usb disc ? | 15:49 |
oerheks | copy the data with windows? | 15:49 |
paul424 | oerheks windows OS is sick and slow here | 15:52 |
oerheks | boot ubuntu in live mode, and use the filemanager. any windows partition and inserted usb should show up | 15:53 |
paul424 | yes I am on live mode | 15:57 |
paul424 | hmmm problem is ith Instenso 2.5'' 1 TB drive | 15:58 |
paul424 | it doesn't recognise partition\ | 15:58 |
paul424 | wait ,,,, I just pulled usb cable and now it works it work | 15:59 |
paul424 | mount: /media/Intenso: special device /dev/sdc1 does not exist. | 16:05 |
paul424 | at the same time the fdisk reports that partition exist, what <i am supposed to think about that ?\ | 16:05 |
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GrandPa-G | I need a tool for remote access behind a firewall. Teamviewer thinks I am commercial. RealVNC wants money as I have multiple units. I need desktop GUI. Suggestions for free method? | 16:51 |
oerheks | rdp via port 80? | 16:51 |
JanC | you can tunnel pretty much everything... | 16:53 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: SSH | 16:53 |
oerheks | 80/443 | 16:53 |
d183680 | Good morning. | 16:54 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: that said, you can contact TV and tell them you're not commercial. It's something I have to do every year or 2 | 16:54 |
JanC | without knowing what exactly the "firewall" does, it's hard to answer | 16:54 |
GrandPa-G | leftyfb, and how do you use SSH with a GUI deskto? | 16:54 |
d183680 | Does anyone have a link on how to automount LUKS encrypted USB drives when they are connected? | 16:54 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: ssh -X and run whatever application I want to run. For the most part, I don't use desktops on remote machines | 16:54 |
JanC | GrandPa-G: you can tunnel pretty much any protocol you want through SSH | 16:55 |
oerheks | https://www.ssh.com/academy/ssh/tunneling-example | 16:55 |
d183680 | Not talking about a thumbdrive. I use an external USB-HDD for backups (connected to a docking station) when my laptop is connected to the docking station at home, ubuntu shall mount the LUKS drive (encryption keyfile is present) | 16:56 |
leftyfb | d183680: if you're decrypting your drive automatically upon being plugged in, there's no point in encrypting it | 16:56 |
d183680 | leftyfb, there is. If someone steals the drive, they can't access it. | 16:57 |
JanC | the key could be on an encrypted disk itself, of course | 16:57 |
JanC | on another encrypted disk | 16:57 |
d183680 | sure, on my FDE-Laptop | 16:57 |
GrandPa-G | leftyfb, doesn't SSH require at least some open port? | 16:59 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: yes. Though there's ways around that as well | 16:59 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: look into setting up your own reverse tunnel on a remote machine or something like tmate which basically does that for you | 16:59 |
JanC | GrandPa-G: if your firewall has no open ports at all then you can't access the internet... | 16:59 |
leftyfb | JanC: they're referring to ingress | 17:00 |
JanC | like I said before: <JanC> without knowing what exactly the "firewall" does, it's hard to answer | 17:00 |
GrandPa-G | JanC, I don't see the logic of that. | 17:00 |
leftyfb | GrandPa-G: if you don't want to put any work into building your own custom service, the only option are commercial services like teamviewer. Like I said, you can contact them to get them to categorize you as personal use. It's something you'll have to do periodically. | 17:02 |
GrandPa-G | leftyfb, ok, I will work that angle as well. | 17:03 |
leftyfb | good luck | 17:03 |
tomreyn | is it cnon-commercial use, though? | 17:04 |
d183680 | GrandPa-G, Access from the outside? Home or Business use? | 17:04 |
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morgan-u2 | oerheks, I saw a question backupthere that you answered and I would like to tell you my take on it. Situation: windows partiton takes up entire drive. User wants to have an ubuntu partition (at least). - - I have heard, and done sucessfully. One "must" use the windows partioner. I did that. Actually I made a number of smaller partitons so I could play around. Windows kept about half the drive for itself | 18:44 |
morgan-u2 | because: Windows knows what windows expects and keep itself happy. (anthropomorphism helps US understand, maybe.) OK that's what I had to say. OH I am morgan and I didnt check if my general luna userid is on. Last month this userid thing started and oh well. - - Thanks for all the help. | 18:44 |
morgan-u2 | oerheks, because: Windows knows what windows expects and keep itself happy. (anthropomorphism helps US understand, maybe.) OK that's what I had to say. OH I am morgan and I didnt check if my general luna userid is on. Last month this userid thing started and oh well. - - Thanks for all the help. | 18:45 |
westor | [Auto-Message]: I am currently A-F-K since [Wednesday/May/2023 22:40:16], i will response back when i will see your message! | 19:40 |
MICROburst | I'm running Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS and logging in via GUI takes 8 or more seconds - significantly longer than the same action on a Fedora machine - any ideas why? | 19:48 |
JimBuntu | Well morgan-u2 , Windows was written my a group of humans to verify it has what it needs and basically not allow the other human (user) to cause it to break without at least a warning about it. Skipping all of that though, when I did multi-boot with Windows, I actually used a 3rd party application that was bootable on it's own... it was booting into a very slim *nix. Because it's job was all about dealing | 19:53 |
JimBuntu | with a wide variety of booting scenarios including file systems, it was pretty good at it... dare I say better than an OS that was written to cater to itself. That was quite a while ago though. | 19:53 |
JimBuntu | I do think I see what you meant in your writing though... the system that caters to itself is possibly more reliable when you don't have access to something intended to be an expert at a very limited function. | 19:54 |
Allos | How do I compare to Ubuntu ISOs? One Offical Ubuntu image and another from StarLabs, an OEM, without extracting them? | 20:36 |
MICROburst | Allos: checksum | 20:37 |
Allos | I want to see which files within them differ, how their installations would differ? | 20:38 |
Allos | I want to see what extra stuff the OEM adds to offical Ubuntu and comparing their ISO with the offical one. | 20:38 |
Allos | If any. | 20:38 |
Allos | by* comparing | 20:39 |
MICROburst | According to starlabs's website they put the distro of your choice on the laptop. So I would not expect any difference except for their wallpaper. | 20:44 |
MICROburst | Maybe you should ask them... | 20:45 |
Allos | When I run `find - i '*starlabs*'` in Bash, I see StarLabs apt packages, which assume are not in the offical Ubuntu ISO/installation. | 20:46 |
Allos | I will ask them, thanks for the suggestion. | 20:47 |
Mypc | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q1vXZKr2cAQ | 20:55 |
Mypc | prove me wrong | 20:55 |
Allos | Mypc: how does this relate to Ubuntu? | 20:56 |
Lightaphyre | I just figured out that GUI + .tar = Guitar... Have a musical day...lol | 21:27 |
strive | hahaha | 21:36 |
romkov_ | help | 21:47 |
tomreyn | !ask | romkov_ | 21:48 |
ubottu | romkov_: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience | 21:48 |
tomreyn | !elaborate | romkov_ | 21:49 |
ubottu | romkov_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. | 21:49 |
romkov_ | I'm sorry, the "help" was by mistake. Just tried to set up IRC for the first time today and wanted to check if it works. Sorry for the unintended spam! | 21:52 |
tomreyn | ok, hope you'll succeed. | 21:53 |
romkov_ | thx | 21:53 |
samin | I'm having an issue with vscode "recognizing" docker.io in its dev containers extension | 21:55 |
samin | do I just need to apt install docker-ce instead? | 21:56 |
tomreyn | samin: please don't cross-post | 21:59 |
cosmicwonder | so i was trying to install ubuntu 14.04 with unity on my shuttle xpc, but it said the cpu was not compatible. why and how do i fix it? | 22:17 |
tomreyn | cosmicwonder: sorry, we only support non EOL ubuntu releases here. would you like to know if your hardware is compatible to a supported Ubuntu release? | 22:20 |
cosmicwonder | yes. | 22:20 |
tomreyn | can you provide the exact product number or name? | 22:21 |
cosmicwonder | it is a Shuttle XPC from 2005, with an AMD Athlon XP cpu and 2GBs of ram | 22:21 |
genii | You may be trying to install from a 64bit iso/image onto a 32bit system | 22:23 |
tomreyn | hmm, yes, this may be a 32-bit architecture. | 22:24 |
tomreyn | ubuntu no longer supports 32-bit x86-like architectures. but other distros still do (for now). try #linux or distrowatch.com | 22:24 |
cosmicwonder | ok. i'm on #linux | 22:24 |
genii | The last *buntu to support 32bit was Lubuntu 18.04 | 22:26 |
cosmicwonder | genii: thank you very much! | 22:30 |
cosmicwonder | the athlon xp is 32bit | 22:30 |
genii | cosmicwonder: You could always just go down the list at https://www.debugpoint.com/32-bit-linux-distributions/ for more recent distributions which still support 32bit until you find one which is acceptable for your own use | 22:30 |
cosmicwonder | ok | 22:31 |
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