sarnold | stefan_: try replacing xinput with libinput | 00:03 |
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stefan_ | sarnold: I'll try that. Thank you. | 00:04 |
StrangerVP_ | ? | 00:28 |
StrangerVP_ | wrong terminal, sorry | 00:28 |
Guest4722 | bonsoir | 01:08 |
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Roey | hello. something that I have noticed with the openvpn setup on my laptop is that whenever I switch wifi networks (automatically--say, my parents' house to my house), I have to issue sudo systemctl restart openvpn@openvpnserver.service. How do I get he OpenVPN service on my laptop to automatically bind to the new IP? | 04:40 |
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Guest68 | Hello, I have installed Ubuntu but I am not able to get the USB wifi internet to work | 06:41 |
Guest68 | I managed to download a driver on my phone and then transfer it, but following the readme steps results in some compilation error | 06:42 |
Guest68 | I can see the device with lsusb, it is RTL88x2bu | 06:44 |
Guest68 | I also tried USB tethering, but that doesn't function | 06:49 |
ducasse | mornng | 07:00 |
slingamn | when you configure a system-wide http proxy in ubuntu, does that set the environment variable HTTP_PROXY? | 07:10 |
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coderpyt | ok | 07:50 |
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yes-ubuntu | Hello! I used xinput to list input devices and I am trying to disable the keyboard for 10 seconds and enable it back on after; for some reason, it does not seem to work? any suggestions, please? (I have Virtual core XTEST keyboard with id=5 and xwayland-keyboard:14 with id=9 both attached to Virtual core keyboard with id=3 and I am running xinput | 11:31 |
yes-ubuntu | disable #id; sleep 10; xinput enable #id where I tried 9, 5 and 3 for the #id and none work?) | 11:31 |
yes-ubuntu | I got disconnected, was there anyone for me? :) | 12:14 |
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Guest66 | I need a little help with apparmor. I understand is an application security tool (as opposed to ufw which is a network firewall). From, ubuntu's note I see it uses profiles. Is there a lit of standard profiles supplied with 22.04LTS somewhere? Is there a list of additional profiles supplied with the apparmor-profiles package? | 12:54 |
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leftyfb | Guest66: what problem are you having with apparmor? | 13:03 |
hwpplayer1 | how can I turn back and select other application on dock with a click ? | 13:04 |
hwpplayer1 | turn back and turn again maybe to be more clear | 13:05 |
hwpplayer1 | sarnold: ^ | 13:05 |
Guest66 | trying to understand it. For example, when I install the apparmor-profiles, will the contained profiles be automatically activated? | 13:06 |
Guest66 | how do I find out what profiles are actually in that package before installing it? | 13:07 |
ogra | Guest66, i think the apparmor-profiles package just contains some generic bits ... actual app profiles will be shipped with the debs of the application/services you install ... in general apparmor is nothing you should touch though, the packagers will care for it if needed for an application | 13:13 |
ogra | it is really nothing an enduser or admin should tinker with a lot ... | 13:14 |
Guest66 | ogra interesting. S my task is to 'harden' a Ubuntu server. The recommendation seems to be to install the apparmor-profiles package anway - it is not installed by default. There will be some apps used on it, the profiles for which will not likely be found in the standard profiles package. As I understand it, if one is to "secure" these apps wit | 13:25 |
Guest66 | apparmor, one needs to create a profile by using complain mode and then aa-genprof. Finally enforce the profile by switching from complain mode to enforce mode. Does that sound about right? On the other hand, one could simply install the default apparmor-profiles package and otherwise ignore it but I am not sure that would be classed as 'hardened'? | 13:25 |
ogra | Guest66, if you really want to utilize apparmor and have fully hardened services on your server, package them as snap packages ;( ... beyond this i'd recommend to rather ask in #ubuntu-security for hardening tasks ... IIRC there are also "hardening howtos" somewhere | 13:28 |
ogra | s/;(/😉/ | 13:28 |
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esv | is there a way which packages have been held with aptitude? apt-mark and dpkg have specific ways to display the status of the hold, but I don't find one for aptitude. | 13:46 |
leftyfb | don't use aptitude | 13:46 |
ogra | yeah ... | 13:47 |
esv | can't control what customers use :) | 13:47 |
ogra | esv, well, aptitude has never been a supported tool in ubuntu ... at least tell them that | 13:51 |
effortDee | anyone know how i can disable my inbuilt laptop keyboard | 13:52 |
effortDee | but keep my bluetooth one working? | 13:52 |
effortDee | i cleaned my laptop now the keyboard is fucked and selects everything randomly and i have to restart every few minutes | 13:52 |
effortDee | ive done xinput --list and float/reattach and managed to disable both keyboards at the same time but not seperately via terminal | 13:52 |
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akik | i get this for "ubuntu-drivers install driver:nvidia-driver-470" "No drivers found for installation." (ubuntu 20.04.6) | 14:15 |
akik | can somebody tell me how to install that nvidia-driver-470 ? | 14:15 |
akik | there's no man page for ubuntu-drivers | 14:17 |
lotuspsychje | akik: ubuntu drivers can only install the ones in your list | 14:17 |
lotuspsychje | akik: ubuntu-drivers list | 14:17 |
leftyfb | akik: sudo apt install nvidia-driver-470 | 14:17 |
akik | lotuspsychje: it's in the "ubuntu-drivers devices" list | 14:17 |
lotuspsychje | akik: or added via the nvidia ppa | 14:17 |
lotuspsychje | !nvidia | 14:18 |
ubottu | Drivers for Nvidia graphics cards: (A) No gaming/CAD/CUDA needed or legacy hardware? Use "nouveau" (open source, lacks many features). (B) Otherwise, "nvidia" (proprietary driver, fully featured). Install using "ubuntu-drivers" CLI or apt - not from nvidia.com. Driver series, hardware support (release notes): https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/ - Latest drivers !PPA: https://pad.lv/ppa/graphics-drivers | 14:18 |
akik | "ubuntu-drivers list" shows "nvidia-driver-470" | 14:18 |
lotuspsychje | thats weird | 14:19 |
lotuspsychje | !info nvidia-driver-470 focal | 14:19 |
ubottu | nvidia-driver-470 (470.182.03-0ubuntu0.20.04.1, focal): NVIDIA driver metapackage. In component restricted, is optional. Built by nvidia-graphics-drivers-470. Size 438 kB / 1,539 kB. (Only available for amd64.) | 14:19 |
akik | leftyfb: should i try apt instead? | 14:19 |
akik | apt is able to install it | 14:20 |
Minvera | Hi all I'm getting `E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)` | 14:21 |
Minvera | when trying to `remove --purge` some package | 14:21 |
Minvera | stuff like `rm: cannot remove '/etc/vmware/license*': No such file or directory` | 14:21 |
lotuspsychje | Minvera: can you !paste the whole apt output of what you're doing please? | 14:21 |
Minvera | https://hastebin.com/share/iwumaxonep.vbnet | 14:23 |
lotuspsychje | something went wrong there Minvera | 14:24 |
Minvera | can i manually remove the files and package? | 14:24 |
lotuspsychje | i ean with your paste | 14:24 |
lotuspsychje | *mean | 14:24 |
Minvera | Got it working | 14:30 |
Minvera | user:~$ sudo mv /var/lib/dpkg/info/vmware* /tmp | 14:31 |
Roey | hello, how do I restart the openvpn server process on Ubuntu? Is it "sudo systemctl restart openvpn@MYSERVERNAME.service"? | 14:43 |
Minvera | Roey, i would just do sudo systemctl restart openvpn | 14:53 |
Roey | ok thanks | 14:53 |
Roey | Minvera: ok, thanks; it's just hanging there | 14:54 |
Roey | is it supposed to do that? | 14:54 |
Roey | oh nevermind | 14:54 |
Roey | it just returned, with an error | 14:54 |
Minvera | Roey, journalctl -u openvpn | 14:54 |
Roey | Minvera: I got it | 14:57 |
Roey | Minvera: I basically had to do sudo systemctl restart openvpn@server.service | 14:58 |
Roey | since my openvpn conf file is called server.conf | 14:58 |
akik | leftyfb: apt was able to install the nvidia-driver-470 and it works | 14:58 |
akik | leftyfb: thanks | 14:59 |
akik | leftyfb: i have the gtx 660ti and nvidia said v470 is for that card | 15:02 |
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vershan | please can someone assit if they can. I am looking for a Microsoft Teams Client for Ubuntu 22.04 | 16:07 |
leftyfb | vershan: I don't think there is one. Use the web client | 16:08 |
vershan | @leftyfb, thanks, I will use the web client thanks | 16:09 |
Quannah | hey there - using Lunar Lobster and Ubuntu MATE flavor. I decided to install ubuntu-gnome-desktop via apt. It seemed to go as normal, but has frozen at Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.37-0ubuntu2) ... | 16:09 |
Quannah | If i interrupt this. will it break my system - as that seems a prety important component | 16:10 |
Quannah | here's the console output pastebin https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/KK4M5PcvVr/ The 'Possible missing firmware' message is normal - i always get that as i'm using an AMD APU | 16:13 |
Quannah | oh never mind - it actually finished processing it and returned to the console prompt - i'm a doofus - sorry | 16:17 |
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tripp4h | hi! is there a commandline tool to prevent ubuntu from turning off display, i'm booting on a live usb. from gui settings i have put screen blank to never, and tried 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.session idle-delay 0' but neither do help with it. | 17:03 |
tripp4h | the display's turned off after about 15 seconds. | 17:07 |
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strive | tripp4h: Nothing you mentioned have worked for me in the past (tech lords know I've tried countless times) so I just use caffeine. | 17:14 |
tripp4h | strive: i'm trying out caffeine, thanks! | 17:19 |
strive | tripp4h: Sure thing :) | 17:19 |
tripp4h | the screen wanted to go off hook but then caffeine prevented it! whee! | 17:20 |
tripp4h | some of the windows were resized tho | 17:20 |
tripp4h | oh lovely, it works! thanks again striv-! | 17:33 |
d2k | jk | 17:58 |
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yes-ubuntu | Hello! How do we report a bug in Ubuntu 23.04 ? | 18:29 |
yes-ubuntu | (regarding nautilus) | 18:29 |
leftyfb | !bug | yes-ubuntu | 18:30 |
ubottu | yes-ubuntu: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug <package> » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. | 18:30 |
yes-ubuntu | leftyfb: thank you! | 18:32 |
yes-ubuntu | Here you go: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/2023912 :) (anyone experienced this before? can reproduce?) | 18:40 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2023912 in nautilus (Ubuntu) "When deleting a file (or files) via hitting the DEL button in Nautilus, the files deleted are still present in the window" [Undecided, New] | 18:40 | |
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loose | yes-ubuntu: I got the same earier today and was wondering whether my mind just made it up, since I couldn't reproduce it | 18:59 |
loose | I just created some test files and can sporadically reproduce it now | 18:59 |
yes-ubuntu | loose: cool, thank you! You may wish to add your note to the bug as well if you like. | 19:08 |
u8353v[m] | ---... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/1de956959099224c7fe64e6b617e8a8265a8d342>) | 19:11 |
loose | I've added a screencast | 19:11 |
oerheks | oh, a long matrix question.. | 19:14 |
oerheks | maybe lvm or btrfs is a solution, clone your system as backup | 19:16 |
wontfix[m] | Is there any reason to keep gnome-initial-setup and/or gnome-initial-setup-copy-worker as xdg autostart enabled applications post install or VM firstboot? | 19:34 |
MaxRebo | Re! A client of mine is interested in implementing MFA with Ubuntu. The docs I read _seem_ reasonable. I have quite a lot of Linux sysadmin experience, mainly for VPS with lots of domains. I'm trying to get a read on how long it might take to implement. | 19:51 |
sarnold | MaxRebo: there's a bunch of different tools that can provide different kinds of things; the google authenticator pam module is apparently pretty easy to use, there's loads of tutorials like https://www.linuxbabe.com/ubuntu/two-factor-authentication-ssh-key-ubuntu that look easy enough | 19:57 |
sarnold | MaxRebo: there's similar pam modules from yubico for yubikeys and duo for whatever it is duo sells, and they might even be completely interchangable | 19:57 |
sarnold | MaxRebo: if you're looking to set up some site-wide sso system with mfa support, that probably takes a bit more work | 19:58 |
MaxRebo | Thanks! A client reviewed MFA in Jan/Feb, and seemingly passed. Now their launch is next Thursday, and they are bringing up MFA now. Based on the tutorials and the Google authenticator I'm confident I could _do_ it, but the project is way too.... large, visible and important for me to risk learning on the fly. | 20:02 |
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mitsubachi | hello, I'm going absolutely mad here | 20:58 |
mitsubachi | running lunar, want to set my wifi regulatory domain | 20:58 |
mitsubachi | all I can find on google is references to /etc/default/crda which has been deprecated and doesn't work | 20:59 |
mitsubachi | what is the ubuntu method of setting regulatory region information? | 20:59 |
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BinarySavior | hello, I replaced my motherboard, CPU, RAM, kept the same SDD, now when booting I'm getting error: https://bpa.st/R4UQ4 | 21:27 |
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BinarySavior | also wanted to add it won't boot, I was able to access grub once and was able to boot into recovery with root access but now I can't even get to grub | 21:54 |
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EriC^^ | BinarySavior: do you have a live usb you can boot? | 22:08 |
jhutchins | In XFCE for some reason when I select "Open Link" in terminal (running irssi) it opens the link in firefox. In "Default Applications" chrome is set as the default browser. Where's the terminal getting firefox? | 22:08 |
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