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AssTractionHeroYou ask a coherent, related question, and someone tries to answer it.01:43
AssTractionHeroCursed scrollback.01:48
Guest31I have a question........../02:00
sarnoldirc works best if you just ask your question :)02:01
Guest31how can I creat a threat or post in this forum02:01
Guest31where are you02:02
Guest31Is there anybody.102:03
sarnoldGuest31: irc doesn't have "threads". you just type.02:05
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DDRA dip of the feet, but confused by the wet.05:12
frenchboy[m]Hi05:55
frenchboy[m]How can I proxify all traffic through a socks proxy?05:55
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deadromhi.08:47
deadrom22.04, switched boards, new NIC = rtl 8111/8168 from an a320 amd chipset on asrock, web says "install dkms package", other src say "uninstall dmks package and run with kernel driver" - without kernel driver no r81xx in lsmod at all. 5.15.x-73.08:49
deadromhow should I tackle this?08:50
jeremy31deadrom: It should use r816910:14
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XargonGreetings, I updated to Ubuntu 23.04, Lunar Lobster, on my Dell XPS 9320 and I encountered some (big) issues:11:26
Xargon- my laptop is usually docked via usb-c, connected to an external screen and closed, whenever I open it it can recognize both internal and external screens but the internal one is black11:26
Xargon- webcam is not working (Intel MIPI Camera, Multimedia controller: Intel Corporation Device 465d (rev 02)), shows just a black screen (yes, laptop is opened :P) and the software says it cannot open the camera.11:26
XargonFor example cheese says:11:26
XargonInternal data stream error.: ../libs/gst/base/gstbasesrc.c(3132): gst_base_src_loop (): /GstCameraBin:camerabin/GstWrapperCameraBinSrc:camera_source/GstBin:bin18/GstPipeWireSrc:pipewiresrc1:11:26
Xargonstreaming stopped, reason not-negotiated (-4)11:26
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webchat46Hi! After a software update this morning, Wayland isn't available at login anymore, and I have several visual bugs, like the terminal not updating every key stroke, and change-of-desktops animations are gone, as do minimize/maximize windows animations. This may be related to nvidia packages updates. Can anyone help?12:07
weedmicXargon - did you setup/point cheese to use the camera and mic you want?  sometime, it is setup to use the wrong devices.12:14
Niklas__E_I tried google an error whenupdateing ad installing. There is an error with fontconfig12:16
Niklas__E_I get this in the log file /var/lib/dpkg/info/fontconfig.postinst: 18: fc-cache: Permission denied12:17
deadromjeremy31, ill modprobe that manually and check. but we are talking about a regular old kernel module, no funky dkms business?12:24
panzouNiklas__E_ you can try the next command:12:24
panzousudo apt-get install --reinstall --purge fontconfig-config12:25
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Surkowgood afternoon13:14
SurkowI wanted to check with the ubuntu advantage client (nowadays ubuntu pro) if my old ubuntu install is still supported for security updates13:15
leftyfbSurkow: "pro status"13:15
Surkowthe ua client nets me "RuntimeError: Python 3.5 or later is required". I figured "sudo env "PATH=$PATH" ua status" would solve t hat.13:15
Surkowsince I have python 3.6 running from a directory via virtualenv I figured I could force sudo to have the same python version13:17
Surkowleftyfb, pro status is for recent distros13:17
leftyfbSurkow: what release of ubuntu are you running?13:17
Surkowthis is an old install with old hardware running 14.04.13:17
Surkow613:17
weedmic:o13:18
Surkowupgrading to a newer distro is naturally the most sane solution - but anything with compositing isn't something this laptop can handle13:18
leftyfbSurkow: sorry, but we cannot support ubuntu 14.04 in any way here. You need to upgrade.13:19
leftyfbSurkow: if the laptop supports 64bit, it'll run ubuntu 22.04 just fine13:19
JanC 14.04 is supported by Canonical with ESM13:19
SurkowI want to rely on ESM13:19
Surkowthat is why I attempted this13:20
leftyfbthen you need to contact Canonical for support13:20
Surkowstill one  year of updates, right?13:20
weedmic14.04 is old enough I'm wondering if an upgrade path without some type of disruption is even possible13:20
Surkowten years13:20
weedmicclone the discs first, then try and see what happens, who knows13:20
SurkowI already applied for a free license for the pro client13:20
Surkowwhich can't run yet - as the ua client doesn't work either13:21
leftyfbSurkow: good luck13:21
JanCweedmic: the only reasonable way to "upgrade" from that is a new install really13:21
Surkowleftyfb, thanks ;)13:21
JanCSurkow: ESM still exists, but I'm not sure it is available for new installs13:21
Surkowmy main question wasn't so much how to upgrade13:21
Surkowbut how to make sudo binaries rely on a newer python version13:22
SurkowI can alias them, but that won't work for sudo13:22
leftyfbSurkow: you'll have to contact Canonical for support13:22
ograSurkow, pro is only available for 16.04 onwards ... 14.04 still falls under the old ESM umbrella (infra-only) and will get what was covered under this originally (i.e. no universe security fixes beyond what was community provided etc) ... for more info, you need to file a support ticket13:32
SurkowThanks for the info. Since I'm not a paying customer I'll just try to figure out how to run the ua binary first.13:33
jwashHi everyone, I need a recommendation. My father is going over seas for a month. He will need to login to a computer in the states to do some business. What is the right VPN for me to set up? PTPP?13:37
tom-1Hello . I would appreciate any advice or help.... (full message at <https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/v3/download/libera.chat/518f03344eebc8fdda7a872ca196d4167ec42a81>)14:01
tom-1please tag me to see your answer14:03
throwthecheeseAnyone having issues with screen rotation after rebooting from Windows?14:28
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throwthecheeseI have a dual boot tablet with Ubuntu 22.04 and Win10 and I recently noticed that screen rotation gets completely broken on Ubuntu after rebooting from Windows unless I power off and then restart the device14:31
lowinHello. How do I let a non-root user run a snap service? When I run snap start xyz, it aborts saying permission denied. if I run snap start as root, the service program runs as root as well.. is there a way to configure which user "snap start" runs a snap package service as?15:18
ogralowin, "snap login" will allow that user to run all snap commands witout sudo15:21
ogra(you need an ubuntuone SSO account (login.ubuntu.com))15:21
lowinthat doesn't make any sense. what does local system permissions have anything to do with an ubuntu account15:22
lowinI just want a process to run as a specific user when it's called with snap start15:23
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lowinunfortunately stackexchange is offline and I can't find much useful info elsewhere15:25
ogralowin, snap services always run as root ... there is no way around it, that happens on a package level15:33
ogralowin, forum.snapcraft.io should be the place to find answers ... but it wont tell you anything different than i do here 🙂 ...15:34
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lowinogra, okay. need a workaround I guess. How do I override an environment variable that was set in snapcraft.yaml?15:35
ogradepends ... for an app you just export it ... for a service that is impossible unless you re-pack the snap15:36
jhutchinslowin: Might be worth learning how the system wants to do things by default rather than trying to alter it to your expectations.15:37
lowinnope, the system is clearly a design failure15:37
ograyou can do some evil hacks if the var comes from i.e. a launch wrapper ... by bind mounting some other one on top with the change ... but if it is set in snapcraft.yaml the packager clearly stated that they do not want the user to change it15:37
ograsnapcraft.yaml is a statement of policies here ...15:38
ograyour best bet for a clean solution is to ask the packager ("snap info <snapname>| grep contact:") to allow such a change via a snap option or by making the env var overridable15:39
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lowinthe packager clearly meant a package that has no business to be running as root, to run as root15:42
ogralowin, which snap is that ?15:43
lowingitea15:43
ograwhy would you not want a server tool to not run as server ?15:45
lowinI figured it out, the process itself allows you to override the default config dirs15:45
ograi have many customers using gitea for their in-house development to have a GH like service ... they would never get the idea to run it per-user15:46
lowinit's not "per-user" it's one global non-root user15:46
ograyeah, thats nonsense in context of snaps15:46
ograsince a snap runs in its own readonly OS ... if confinement isnt root safe its is useless ...15:47
ogra(there is a way to drop privileges if packagers really want but it is a pretty useless attempt given the actual context service snaps run in)15:48
ograthis is not docker 😉15:48
MadLambI'm having some audio issues to use a pixel buds pro on ubuntu 22.10. When I connect the device I get src/service.c:btd_service_connect() a2dp-sink profile connect failed for 74:74:46:1C:B0:79: Protocol not available16:30
MadLambin the audio output device list I can only see "Dummy output"16:33
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: perhaps share your whole dmesg or journal logs with the volunteers, maybe more clues there16:34
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: this looks a bit similar; https://mephisto.cc/en/tech/airpods_pro2/16:36
MadLamblotuspsychje, wireplumber? pipewire? Am I supposed to have those?16:37
MadLamblotuspsychje, the error message is the same, but I dont think I am using wireplumber and pipewire16:37
MadLamblotuspsychje, I have this ubuntu install for many years, and a few weeks back I started having issues and would sometimes work16:40
MadLambI upgraded today from 22.04 to 22.10 with hopes that Pulseaudio 16.1 would solve the problem16:40
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: apt policy pipewire16:41
MadLamblotuspsychje, Installed: 0.3.58-2ubuntu116:42
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lotuspsychjeMadLamb: worth a try to reproduce?16:42
MadLamblotuspsychje, yes, trying that16:43
MadLamblotuspsychje, seems to work. Any idea why this doesnt come with the system? with the upgrade, etc?16:44
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: smells like bug #199373916:47
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 1993739 in pipewire (Ubuntu) "No sound after upgrade from 22.04 to 22.10 (but reverting to pulseaudio works)" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/199373916:47
MadLamblotuspsychje, so pulseaudio not being used anymore? it still looks like its installed17:02
MadLambthis stuff seems so complicated17:05
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: you went from an LTS release to a non-LTS wich can result to some unexpected bugs in some cases17:10
RickyRat5005The latest updates wreaked havoc on my system. Only one monitor was working (NVIDIA drivers not loading) I got that resolved. But I still have no sound and my webcam isn't being detected. I'm struggling to figure that out.17:14
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RickyRat5005!paste17:31
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RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/DM9369Y4317:32
RickyRat5005That is my: sudo lshw -C multimedia17:32
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: unclaimed means driver not loaded properly17:34
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: share your whole dmesg in a !paste please17:35
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RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/3HWQ3F23517:44
RickyRat5005yes, I figured as much, I am just not sure how to resolve that.17:44
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: thats a weirdy kernel 6.2 you got there, wich ubuntu release are you on?17:46
RickyRat500523.0417:46
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: seems like your nvidia driver 535.43.02 install goes flaky at the end of the dmesg17:47
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: can you check your addictional drivers list if there are other driver versions you can fallback to?17:48
RickyRat5005Yes, I was having problems with NVIDA and only one monitor working. Finally got all 4 going.17:48
RickyRat5005ok, switching to 53017:49
RickyRat5005BRB while switching to older NVIDIA Driver.17:53
RickyRat5005On 530 now... I have 4 screens but no change with audio or webcam.17:57
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: sudo lshw -C video17:57
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/F2JQ8KMKA17:58
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lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: hmm, your intel graphics are unclaimed now18:00
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: full dmesg again please?18:01
MadLamblotuspsychje, I went through many LTS and non-LTS over the last years. I will now do 22.10 to 23.0418:01
lotuspsychjeMadLamb: thats the users choice indeed, just saying you 'can' meet transitions and bugs along that journey18:02
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/4DT8H2LRS18:04
RickyRat5005I'm thinking I will never buy NVIDIA again! I have had so many issues. :-)18:04
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: yeah doesnt go too well neither there; [drm:nv_drm_master_set [nvidia_drm]] *ERROR* [nvidia-drm] [GPU ID 0x00000100] Failed to grab modeset ownership18:06
lotuspsychjenot sure whats going on yet18:06
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: you also seem to have a lot of acpi issues ontop18:07
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: are you logged into xorg?18:08
ravagesome acpi issues can be fixed by a BIOS update18:09
ravagebut not all18:09
ravagei have some too but they dont affect my system at all18:09
RickyRat5005Yes, I think you have to with NVIDIA right?18:09
lotuspsychjelenovo can be tricky18:10
ravageeverything except the thinkpads are designed for windows sadly18:10
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: yes, wayland + nvidia are still work in progress18:11
RickyRat5005Yeah, this is a THINKSTATION.18:11
RickyRat5005Desktop.18:11
ravagedid you check for the latest BIOS update?18:12
lotuspsychjebios version 2023 sounds pretty new18:12
lotuspsychjebut yes, check anyway18:12
RickyRat5005Yes, bios is up to date.18:12
RickyRat5005I checked that.18:12
ravagethe kernel looks very strange18:13
ravage6.2-oracle on 22.10?18:13
lotuspsychjehe's on 23.0418:13
ravageok18:13
ravagethat oracle tag still is strange18:14
lotuspsychjeyeah i also was thinking that18:14
lotuspsychjedid you clean install RickyRat5005 ?18:14
ravagedoes not look like a stock Ubuntu kernel18:14
RickyRat5005yes, it's a clean install18:14
RickyRat5005Power just went out here! I am go offline but I'll be back if my UPS battery dies (as soon as power is back)18:15
ravageok18:15
tomreyn-oracle is the kernel for OCI, oracle cloud, right? this is a bare metal desktop system, though18:18
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RickyRat5005I didn't do any type of custom install..18:20
lotuspsychjesome machines auto pick those OEM kernels, maybe also his case?18:20
ravageRickyRat5005: try: sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-generic18:21
ravagedoes that install something?18:21
RickyRat5005Going to wait to see if power comes back on to try that. I don't want to crash in the middle of installing that.18:22
ravagegood idea18:22
lotuspsychjeRickyRat5005: you probably suffer bug #202398618:32
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2023986 in linux-signed-oracle (Ubuntu) "Drivers not working using kernel linux-image-6.2.0-1003-oracle" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/202398618:32
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BinarySaviorEriC^^, I don't right now but that's the logical next step18:58
BinarySaviorwhy does booting into recovery mode grant root access, shouldn't at least a password be required to boot into recovery root shell?19:01
oerheksno, if you wanted protection, you should have encrypted your install19:02
EriC^^BinarySavior: it's trivial to get root access to the system anyways19:04
EriC^^init=/bin/bash or going for multi-user.target19:04
BinarySaviorso for any unix system physical access implies root access?19:47
BinarySavioror at least for Ubuntu19:48
oerheksno.19:48
oerheksyou have choosen not to encrypt.19:48
BinarySaviorright, I chose not to encrypt, I don't remember why, I think it may have had to do with the Windows partition19:49
BinarySaviorwhich I never use, I should just format it19:50
username_sup19:50
sarnoldI don't think I'd be brave enough to try any of the windows tools to read linux filesystems anyway20:00
sarnoldimho it's just easier to use a network filesystem that both windows and linux can reach20:01
Niklas_E_should you have a fc-cache?20:15
* Niklas_E_ cant fine one and I have prblem with fontconfig-config20:15
oerheksNiklas_E_, please elaborate?20:17
Niklas_E_dpkg: fel vid hantering av paketet fontconfig (--configure):20:18
Niklas_E_and /var/log/fontconfig.log   /var/lib/dpkg/info/fontconfig.postinst: 18: fc-cache: Permission denied20:19
geniifc-cache belongs to the package fontconfig. You may want to check if that package is installed. If it is but tinkering has been happening, you can install with options which replace any existing conf files it has with factory default ones, for example: sudo apt-get install --reinstall fontconfig20:20
geniiNiklas_E_: What result gives: which fc-cache20:20
oerheksit should be installed, what are you actually installing?20:20
Niklas_E_running that gives E: Internal Error, No file name for fontconfig:amd6420:21
geniiThat error is usually a result of a package which was able to be downloaded into /var/cache/apt/archives/ but could not be installed for some reason20:24
oerhekspaste the whole output?20:26
oerheks!paste20:26
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Niklas_E_https://dpaste.com/ECKZG32WR20:29
deadromhi. installed r8168-dkms on 22.04, now keeps segfaulting at boot. on top of all migrated the system and cannot tell anymore if before it booted legacy or UEFI. how can I tell from /var/log or other? before I address dkms I'd like to have that out of the way20:36
deadromI have 22.04 live booted now and can look everywhere20:36
deadromah, nvm the uefi thing, the old syslogs from couple days back state uefi, so that's clear20:37
oerheksfrom a booted system [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo “Installed in UEFI mode” || echo “Installed in Legacy mode”20:38
deadromlike said, done. now for disabling dkms... I could bind-mount and chroot but can't I just disable that module in etc?20:39
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oerhekswhere did you get that dkms from?20:39
deadromoffical repos20:40
deadromr8168-dkms package20:40
oerheksoh oke, i was looking for it in a ppa https://launchpad.net/~kelebek333/+archive/ubuntu/kablosuz?field.series_filter=jammy20:40
oerheksdisable secureboot temporary??20:41
deadromhow?20:41
deadrom(and why?)20:42
oerhekshow, in your bios, as dkms wants to build a package20:42
oerheksthere are some identical bugreports, skip the one with kernel 6.2 https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/r8168/+bugs?orderby=-datecreated&start=020:45
deadromI think i'll really chroot in and uninstall the package..20:47
deadromalrighty, reboot and try...20:52
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deadromah! venice!21:53
oldmancoyoteQuestion: I am an Ubuntu Pro subscriber and I am using the PREEMPT_RT Kernel for development. Is there a specific irc channel with like minded RT people? Thanks!22:05
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oerheksoldmancoyote, #ubuntu-kernel i guess , https://wiki.ubuntu.com/IRC/ChannelList22:14
oldmancoyoteoerheks, No listing of an PREEMPT_RT channel for Ubunut 22.04 LTS22:30
deadromhi22:30
deadromI keep coming up on a grub prompt after switching hardware. when I call "set" root points at hd0,msdos1 -- wrong, is on msdos2. I maanged to manually enter all relevant params and boot into my desktop, I reinstalled grup with22:31
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deadromapt-get --reinstall install grub-common grub-efi-amd64 os-prober ; update-grub22:32
deadrom*grub of course22:32
deadrom*sigh* now stability issues on the machine.22:39
deadromok, what's the proper methid to reinstall grub from within the runnign system?22:40
EriC^^deadrom: sudo grub-install   if using efi22:46
EriC^^and sudo update-grub22:46
deadromi might have missed grub-install... gonna check when I can make this fcker go again...22:49
leftyfb!bootrepair | deadrom22:55
ubottudeadrom: Boot-Repair is a simple tool to repair frequent boot issues you may encounter in Ubuntu. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair for more info.22:55
leftyfbdeadrom: also, issues with grub do not cause "stability issues"22:56
deadromrandom segfaults and kernel panic. ryzen 3 that worked a charm until recently22:56
leftyfbonce grub boots you into the OS, grub doesn't matter anymore22:56
leftyfbthat would be driver issues22:56
deadromleftyfb, come to think first appeared when I_ started using the mobos realtek nix, r8168 running on the r8169 module22:59
deadromthen again it worked form the live system23:00
deadromcan i blacklist from grub prompt?23:00
jeremy31deadrom: modprobe.blacklist=MODULE_NAME option to the GRUB_CMD_LINUX23:02
deadromdammit. freeze. no idea what's wrong, the system worked for 3 days. the only thing I did then change was install r8168-dkms, then uninstalled that from a chroot a couple minutes back. that's when the fun started23:07
sharpertool_I am trying to setup Ubuntu desktop on a bare instance in a VM. I can't seem to find any clear instructions, a lot of misc. how-to articles.. is there a decent reference on setting this up?23:11
sharpertool_Ultimately, my goal is to have puppeteer run on the server in non-headless mode.23:12
sarnoldI don't see a puppeteer package; I see a few things like firefox, chromium-browser, opencv, etc have an embedded copy of puppeteer23:16
sarnoldyou might have to provide that yourself23:16
oerheksone can with nodejs npm23:16
sharpertool_Oh, that part I have all figured out..23:16
sharpertool_And, I can run it fine, I just have to manually start a vncserver, which then starts an X server, XWayland apparently.23:17
sharpertool_I hobbled this all together.. but I'd like to get it to start up automatically on reboot so that the X server is running and my test user account is logged in. All without manual intervention23:18
sharpertool_that's where I'm struggling.23:18
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RickyRat5005running this now: sudo apt install --reinstall linux-image-generic23:21
RickyRat5005Yes it is installing23:21
sharpertool I guess I can start reading docs on xfce, XWayland, and tightvnc23:21
ravageRickyRat5005: now:  sudo apt remove --purge linux-image-6.2.0-1003-oracle  linux-image-oracle23:22
ravagethen paste the output of: sudo update-grub23:22
deadromwow, now the live usb 22.04 kernel panics. awesome.23:23
RickyRat5005You are running a kernel (version 6.2.0-1003-oracle) and attempting to   │23:26
RickyRat5005  │ remove the same version.                                                 │23:26
RickyRat5005  │                                                                          │23:26
RickyRat5005  │ This can make the system unbootable as it will remove                    │23:26
RickyRat5005  │ /boot/vmlinuz-6.2.0-1003-oracle and all modules under the directory      │23:26
RickyRat5005  │ /lib/modules/6.2.0-1003-oracle. This can only be fixed with a copy of    │23:26
kostkon!paste23:26
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ravageRickyRat5005: yes thats ok23:27
ravagebut please use a pastebin ^^23:28
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/8SKGN2UC423:28
ravageok23:28
ravagethen paste the output of "sudo update-grub"23:28
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/6FDZ7DEJS23:29
ravagereboot and select the -6.2.0-23-generic kernel in grub. do you know how to get into the grub menu?23:30
RickyRat5005Better you tell me.23:30
RickyRat5005I have done it before but want to make sure I don't do anything to contradict what you are doing to help me.23:30
ravageit depends a little on your system. it is hitting ESC or shift at boot time23:31
RickyRat5005ok.23:31
RickyRat5005Be back... hopefully soon!23:31
oerheksit is the kernel you just installed23:31
RickyRat5005Nice, I have sound now!23:35
RickyRat5005And my webcam is recognized!23:35
ravageok great23:35
RickyRat5005Yep!23:35
ravagenow we should remove the rest of the oracle stuff23:35
RickyRat5005Yes. Please.23:35
ravagewhat does "apt list --installed|grep oracle" return?23:36
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/3NAVPZSBS23:37
ravagesudo apt remove --purge linux-headers-6.2.0-1003-oracle linux-image-6.2.0-1003-oracle linux-modules-6.2.0-1003-oracle linux-objects-nvidia-525-6.2.0-1003-oracle linux-oracle-headers-6.2.0-100323:38
RickyRat5005Done.23:39
RickyRat5005Is that good then or do I need something do make the other kernel the default upon boot?23:40
ravagegot disconnected23:40
ravagedid you see the remove command?23:40
RickyRat5005Yes, it ran.23:41
ravageok23:41
ravageif that finises without problems paste the output of "sudo update-grub" again23:41
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/BUYPSU5LL23:41
ravageok we need to remove the lowlatency one too23:42
ravageapt list --installed|grep lowlatency23:42
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/FLPGD4Z2Z23:43
ravagesudo apt remove --purge linux-image-6.2.0-1003-lowlatency linux-modules-6.2.0-1003-lowlatency linux-objects-nvidia-525-6.2.0-1003-lowlatency linux-signatures-nvidia-6.2.0-1003-lowlatency23:43
ravageand then the update-grub output again :)23:43
RickyRat5005https://dpaste.com/7Y6RTSC8N23:44
RickyRat5005Done and here you go.23:44
ravagecool23:44
ravagenow you should be able to just reboot23:44
ravageand have a functioning system23:44
RickyRat5005Ok, Did I do something wrong or is this just a bug in Ubuntu?23:44
ravageit seems to be a known bug23:45
RickyRat5005ok, great. Going to reboot. BRB.23:45
RickyRat5005Thank you very much for your help.23:45
ravageyw23:45
RickyRat5005Back.23:50
ravagenvidia driver is working ok too?23:50
RickyRat5005The only thing I can see is that on reboot my sound output device is set to NVIDIA HDMI and it takes about 60 seconds for it to recognize the built in audio sound card.23:50
RickyRat5005And yes, NVIDIA driver is working. Let me check the version.23:51
ravageyou can check with "nvidia-smi"23:51
ravagei guess you could use the 530 driver again but 525 will work too23:52
RickyRat5005Yep, it's using 530 but 535 is avail now.23:52
ravageah ok23:52
ravageim still on 530 here :)23:52
RickyRat5005Not sure if I should just leave well enough alone!23:52
ravageif it works use 530 for now23:53
RickyRat5005Right, I honestly don't think 535 is going to make me type faster!23:53
ravage:)23:53
RickyRat5005ok, I won't mess with it then.23:53
ravageand im not sure about the sound. but if it works after 60sec.. maybe dont touch it too :)23:53
RickyRat5005Again, thank you very much. You have been really patient and helpful. I appreciate it!23:53
RickyRat5005Right. That's something that I can live with.23:53
ravageno problem. time to go to bed soon here23:54
RickyRat5005Where is here for you?23:54
ravagegermany23:54
RickyRat5005I'm from the USA (all my life) but in Nicaragua now.23:54
RickyRat5005Ahhh ok... for sure bedtime there!23:54
RickyRat5005Thanks again!23:54
RickyRat5005The only German I know are dog commands! (I have trained dogs professionally all my life)23:55
ravageplatz! :D23:55
RickyRat5005LOL! YEP!23:55
RickyRat5005Goodnight my friend. Thanks again!23:55
ravagebye23:55
deadromhttps://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Y2fMbBQmf9/  <- can someone make something from this stack trace?23:58

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