[00:25] <kotgc> test
[00:33] <JimBuntu> toast!
[00:39] <kotgc> How to have Ubuntu Pro support respond.  It's been almost a week with several emails?
[00:39] <kotgc> 24/7 support advertised for $500 per year.
[00:44] <tomreyn> kotgc: sorry to hear this. but i'm afraid this is probably not the right place to find help with this, since the irc community is mostly volunteer run.
[00:44] <tomreyn> there#s a contact form and lots of phone numbers at https://ubuntu.com/support/contact-us?product=support-overview - have you tried these?
[00:46] <tomreyn> kotgc: i also found this, which has additional information and links: https://assets.ubuntu.com/v1/53e01098-Canonical.Technical.Support.Handbook.04.07.22.pdf
[00:50] <kotgc> tomreyn, thanks, submitted for about the 5th time, see what happends https://ubuntu.com/support/thank-you
[01:03] <tomreyn> kotgc: https://ubuntu.com/legal/ubuntu-pro-description#uprosd-support-levels also discusses escalation options, if needed.
[01:38] <al1r4d> Goodbye 18.04, you will be missed
[01:38] <al1r4d> T_T
[04:47] <danjorito> Hello
[04:48] <danjorito> HelloWorld for you proggramers
[04:48] <danjorito> 8[04:50] <danjorito> Hello JanC
[04:52] <realivanjx> is there a way to disable dns cache on ubuntu 23.04?
[05:10] <danjorito> hello buddy, that's not an LTS version why would you use that?
[05:12] <realivanjx> because i want to?
[05:21] <nwoob> I have to do sudo dhclient -r on each restart to access internet
[05:21] <nwoob> what can I do to fix this
[05:22] <nwoob> my /etc/resolve.conf is also not a symlink
[05:33] <rfm> nwoob, if resolv.conf is not a symlink, then you have been screwing around with the net setup, and it is unlikely we can help you/
[09:02] <elias_a> I managed inadvertently change mouse pointer into highlighted mode. No I have a green circle around the mouse pointer. Nice feature but how do I turn it off? :P
[09:03] <elias_a> Apparently I have given some keyboard command but I have no clue what it is...
[09:09] <oerheks> https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2023/01/highlight-mouse-cursor-ubuntu
[09:11] <oerheks> accessibillity > turn on the option for "Locate Pointer" in the bottom right. When done, press Ctrl on keyboard to quickly find your mouse pointer
[09:15] <elias_a> oerheks: TY - good to know. In my case the answer was this behaviour is a feature of vokoscreen which I had open in the background. Have to read the documentation.
[09:17] <oerheks> i thought it was a direct shortkey, like screen recording"Ctrl + Alt + Shift + R"
[11:13] <maya329> Hey guys, I have some question about hardware, specifically RAM, for use with my Ubuntu server, and is wondering if this is the right channel to ask, and if not, what is the best channel to.
[11:19] <oerheks> maya329, you could try here, there is also #hardware
[11:35] <lotuspsychje> !details | maya329
[12:13] <weedmic> ubottu: did you solve your issue?
[12:13] <weedmic> soz, maya329
[12:16] <oerheks> !rootirc
[12:24] <kotgc> Hello, anyone made bridges on Ubuntu 22.04 with renderer NetworkManager, I'm getting many different methods and no luck yet?
[12:26]  * ogra bets there are a lot of people in #ubuntu-server that have done it ... but not sure if they'd do it with "renderer: NetworkManager" indeed 
[12:27] <kotgc> ogra, ok
[12:27] <ogra> technically the syntax in netplan should be identical, regardless of the renderer though ...
[12:29] <kotgc> ogra, ok, I'm just trying to use the default showing in Ubuntu 22.04.
[12:45] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:53] <elias_a> Cheerio!
[13:39] <paul424> Hello how od I disable automounting of external hard drive ( it is mounted as /dev/sdc1 whatever what) OR how do I format disc drive  ?
[13:39] <paul424> to format I need the first ... so ..
[13:40] <oerheks> automount only happens when you have added the drive in fstab; if an icon appears, it is not really mounted, just noted it exists.
[13:40] <paul424> 1) I am on Ubuntu Live 2) lsblk reports it is mounted as /dev/sdc1
[13:40] <oerheks> click on the icon, right mouse, unmount, and run disks
[13:41] <leftyfb> paul424: /dev/sdc1 is not a mount. It's the device file for the 1st partition on the "sdc" drive
[13:41] <mkay> id like to transfer some files from linux desktop(cil) to raspberrypi(retroarch)separate linux same network, should i use ssh or ftp?
[13:41] <paul424> oh crap, I mistake everything
[13:42] <mkay> just games from retroarch
[13:42] <mkay> n64
[13:42] <leftyfb> mkay: scp or rsync
[13:42] <mkay> ty
[13:42] <mkay> port forwarding or not really a thing from and to same network
[13:45] <paul424> crap I unmount and in a blink of an eye it is remounted again  ! what's wrong with this sysstem ? \
[13:45] <oerheks> showing an icon does not mean it is mounted.
[13:46] <paul424> lsblk
[13:46] <paul424> +-sdc1   8:33   0 931.3G  0 part /media/ubuntu/483A5D2D45C39627
[13:46] <leftyfb> paul424: sudo umount /media/ubuntu/*
[13:46] <leftyfb> run that in a terminal
[13:47] <oerheks> sdc1 seems your live iso
[13:47] <oerheks> ?
[13:47] <paul424> no, its an  external hard drive I just plugged in
[13:48] <oerheks> no, 931 gb is too big
[13:48] <paul424> and your command does not help either
[13:48] <leftyfb> paul424: why are you unplugging it and plugging it back in?
[13:48] <paul424> I don\t
[13:49] <oerheks> showing in lsblk dies not mean it is mounted, see ' mount'mount
[13:49] <oerheks> if it shows up there, i eat a banana
[13:51] <paul424> I just coped this time , being faster than a speed of light
[13:59] <kotgc>  /join #ubuntu-server
[14:00] <kotgc> test
[14:00] <leftyfb> kotgc: please test your irc client in #test
[14:03] <kotgc> leftyfb, k
[14:21] <p3lim> where are settings set with `snap set ...` stored? it's not under /etc/snap atleast
[14:21] <p3lim> specifically after the system settings
[14:24] <paul424> with rsync -axHAWXS --numeric-ids --info=progress2 /media/ubuntu/TI31262600A /media/ubuntu/7F141D4C7C949D97/Malwina/  I get such and such errors https://pastebin.com/dXnttr72
[14:24] <paul424> Is the fault on the source or destination disc ?
[14:26] <oerheks> https://snapcraft.io/docs/system-options  .. in etc/sysctl.d/99-snapd.conf ?
[14:26] <ogra> p3lim, somewhere internally in snapd ... code is here https://github.com/snapcore/snapd/tree/master/overlord/configstate/configcore
[14:27] <ogra> system stuff is handled in corecfg.go IIRC
[14:29] <leftyfb> paul424: the destination is the issue
[14:29] <paul424> great
[14:29] <paul424> could the hard drive external disc be broken  ?
[14:30] <paul424> how do I test it ?
[14:32] <leftyfb> paul424: you could run SMART tests on the drive or a filesystem check (depending on the filesystem)
[14:34] <maya329> Hi guys, my server's motherboard is 0B54H, (details: http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/specs-0b54h-hp/) It has 2 CPU slots, currently Xeon X5660. It supports 6 DIMM slots, Max 48GB (ECC Registered), 6-channel DDR3 800/1066/1333 MHz, (3 channels per each CPU). Currently it's 6 x 4GB DDR3 1333mhz sticks. I'm thinking of upgrading it to max, so I'm
[14:34] <maya329> thinking I can do 16gb + 4GB + 4GB each channel, total of 2*(16+4+4) to reach the 48GB max cap. So I'm wondering if that is possible as I'm not a very hardware guy, but I heard stuff about balancing the RAM
[14:35] <leftyfb> maya329: you're looking for #hardware
[14:36] <maya329> Thanks
[14:38] <oerheks> ecc wants pairs..?
[14:41] <leftyfb> oerheks: there is further discussion being had in #hardware at the moment about this
[15:37] <meta-coder> Hello
[16:42] <Jym> what is the syntax to post shell commands directly to a website that gives a link back? like a direct pastebin sort thing?
[16:42] <lotuspsychje> Jym: termbin?
[16:43] <Jym> lotuspsychje I think thats it
[16:43] <lotuspsychje> !pastebinit
[16:43] <oerheks> command | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:43] <Jym> ty
[16:47] <easyme> Hello, how can I make bootable ubuntu to usb?
[16:48] <leftyfb> easyme: https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/create-a-usb-stick-on-windows#1-overview
[16:50] <Miles8of9> if i add another hdd/nvme to the pc, i need to format and partition it etc etc... but i also need to add it to /etc/fstab
[16:50] <Miles8of9> in good old times we used to edit it by hand
[16:51] <Miles8of9> is it automated by something now?
[16:51] <easyme> Does rufus make usb unusable/damaged for next use?
[16:52] <leftyfb> easyme: no
[16:55] <Miles8of9> yes! i burned ubuntu 23.04 iso to usb using rufus and it destroyed my pendrive
[16:55] <leftyfb> false
[16:55] <Miles8of9> now it's readonly and there's no way to make it writable again
[16:56] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: you re-initialize/repartition it
[16:56] <Miles8of9> readonly
[16:56] <leftyfb> it's got a read-only filesystem on it. That doesn't mean it can't be repartitioned
[16:56] <oerheks> one can dd the drive with zeros
[16:56] <oerheks> and start over
[16:56] <leftyfb> yep
[16:57] <Miles8of9> no.... i've tried to burn another iso on it using dd but it refuses
[16:58] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: then the drive is bad and was before flashing ubuntu to it. Flashing iso's to usb flash drives do not cause damage
[16:59] <oerheks> what is the command you used?
[17:00] <oerheks> something of=/dev/sdb1 ?? or of=/dev/sdb
[17:00] <Miles8of9> sdb
[17:00] <oerheks> use sdb, not sdb1 ( as example)
[17:00] <Miles8of9> i used sdb
[17:01] <oerheks> then run fsck on that drive, maybe it is just dirty/not properly removed
[17:01] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: would you like help trying to determine if the drive is bad and/or recovering it?
[17:02] <leftyfb> oerheks: fsck isn't going to work on an iso9660 filesystem
[17:04] <Miles8of9> whole drive is readonly... it won't allow me to delete partition
[17:05] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: would you like help trying to determine if the drive is bad and/or recovering it?
[17:06] <Miles8of9> i'll be happy to do it but not now, i must go, tomorrow or this evening i'll be back
[17:08] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: future reference: sudo wipefs /dev/sdb # make sure sdb is the flash drive
[17:09] <leftyfb> Miles8of9: sorry, sudo wipefs --all /dev/sdb
[17:10] <Psil0[m]1> Hey folks
[17:40] <stenit> I see this in my boot config: CONFIG_NFS_DISABLE_UDP_SUPPORT=y - Is there any way to enable UDP support for NFS in Jammy? I tried to change it to no + boot system, but I still get the mount.nfs: an incorrect mount option was specified, when trying to mount it with udp option
[17:43] <rbox> thats showing what the kernel was compiled with
[17:43] <rbox> if you want to change that you need to compile a new kernel
[17:47] <stenit> Okay, thanks. Will try that =)
[17:51] <ioria> or an lxd instance of 20.04, seems it's enabled there
[17:52] <leftyfb> ioria: lxc containers share the kernel with the host
[17:52] <ioria> ho, yes, right
[17:52] <ioria> a vm then
[17:52] <jar-el> Hi, I have a problem with sound since I upgraded to ubuntu 20.04, ubuntu doesn't recognize my 5.1 speakers anymore but I only have (really crappy) hdmi sound via my monitor. Does anyone know how to fix it?
[18:11] <ooberbanana> can you select a new sound device in your settings,  instead of your monitor audio?
[18:15] <nvmd> I can. Can you?
[18:16] <ooberbanana> i was responding to jar-el...
[18:34] <akik> did ubuntu save the gnome left side icon bar in the latest gnome?
[18:35] <leftyfb> akik: you mean like this? https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-desktop-23-04-release-roundup
[18:35] <akik> leftyfb: thanks for the confirmation
[19:09] <jar-el> ooberbanana: no, I can't, it's not there
[19:10] <jar-el> no matter what I try, it doesn't appear there
[19:10] <jar-el> what do you mean with "new" sound device?
[19:10] <jar-el> only hdmi is there, or sometimes "dummy something"
[19:11] <jar-el> and sometimes a configuration selection appears, where 5.1 hdm and 7.1 hdmi appear but they don't work. Most of the times this is also not available.
[19:11] <marcopolo1> how do i make it so i can change workspaces by pressing super+left arrow/right arrow on xfce
[19:13] <Guest30234> Hi, I'm installing Ubuntu Server, and it looks like it is stuck on getting a package from the repositories. Is there a way to query the installer and / or package manager for it's current status?
[19:18] <elias_a> Guest30234: I cannot recall what the installer of server version is like. Can you get into virtual consoles using ALT+Fn keys?
[19:21] <Guest30234> elias_a: Yes I can, but after a long delay, it unstuck itself, it looks like this particular package was somewhat big, and for some reason the connection was rather slow for it
[19:21] <jar-el> I think it was "Dummy Output" that sometimes appears, like when I disconnect my hdmi monitor
[19:21] <elias_a> Guest30234: Good for you!
[19:21] <Guest30234> elias_a: thanks
[19:22] <HaakonanTG> is
[19:22] <jar-el> but couldn't do anything with that, so with another monitor connected I have no sound at all
[19:29] <rud0lf> CalculusCats has reproduced
[19:37] <kennywillzon> hi
[19:37] <xed> > xed: >Sorry but there's no world in which this password was bruteforced in 2023, < absolutely yes, luks1 is broken...
[19:38] <xed> unrelated: is there a way to get an official non-snap package for chromium?
[19:38] <xed> the chromium team doesn't maintain a ppa, do they?
[19:38] <xed> snaps are broken for people using kerberos/SPNEGO
[19:39] <kennywillzon> I new here please can you reply to me
[19:50] <aftalavera> join #nim
[19:51] <aftalavera> hello
[20:01] <axel_> anyone knows how to fix bluetoothhhhhh problem on linux?
[21:17] <JapaneseMILF> Hi
[21:17] <JapaneseMILF> Hi, I'm wondering how I can secure my webserver in a remote datacenter, from being probed by the datacenter employees.
[21:18] <JapaneseMILF> I want to prevent the datacenter employees from accessing the files on my Dedi.
[21:41] <MarkKB> !factoid
[21:59] <tomreyn> JapaneseMILF: generally speaking, if someone else has better physical access to a computer than you have, it gets really really difficult to keep the upper hand on it. this said, if it's a dedicated server that you rent, or even a VM, they should not have usually have direct access to the file system, unless you grant it to them.
[22:00] <JapaneseMILF> How would I grant it to them
[22:00] <JapaneseMILF> in a way that they cant grant themselves
[22:00] <JapaneseMILF> A dedicated server would thus be more secure than a KVM VPS, right?
[22:00] <tomreyn> JapaneseMILF: but that's more a matter of how the contracts are setup between you and them.
[22:00] <tomreyn> and whether they comply with them
[22:01] <tomreyn> but this is more of a topic for #security than #ubuntu, i guess
[22:02] <tomreyn> maybe also #hardware
[22:04] <tomreyn> if you have your own hardware in a data center with a colocation agreement, you should be better off in contractual terms than with just a virtual server. although public cloud folks are working hard on (trying to) make it harder to gain control of VMs from the host system as well, where this is undesirable. but that's a bit of voodoo.
[22:06] <JapaneseMILF> yeah
[22:06] <JapaneseMILF> would a dedicated server be harder to access than a KVM VPS
[22:06] <tomreyn> let's continue in #security
[22:11] <svm_invictvs> Heya
[22:12] <svm_invictvs> So, Ubuntu isn't opening links anymore. For example, if I click on a zoom link in Firefox it will not launch the associated application. This happened after a system update and I suspect it's got something to do with a broken config from the older version i updated. I'm curious where I may start to debug this.
[22:13] <svm_invictvs> This is happening with all links (eg Steam) and not just those from ZOom. I'm also not able to do things like open the directory to files when I download them in firefox.
[22:13] <svm_invictvs> It's clearly something to do with how the desktop handles opening files, processing URLs etc, I just don't know where to begin to debug that and I don't want ot just blow away my desktop config
[22:13] <svm_invictvs> Is there a place where Gnome stores logs or something like that?
[22:14] <svm_invictvs> Or some debugging commands I can run?
[22:18] <JapaneseMILF> Also, Im trying to learn about Linux Security, expecially for datacenter servers. What books or courses do you guys reccomend? I already have "Mastering Linux Security and Hardening - Third Edition"
[23:07] <OceanOfCum> Hey Guys, I'm seeking Linux Security Books, articles, training, bootcamps, or advice. =)
[23:07] <OceanOfCum> Also, I'm seeking a Web-Dev Framework which has all the easyness of Django, but is perhaps faster.