[00:02] <Crell> Hm.  Do I need to format the new drive before I can add it to the raid array?
[00:04] <Crell> mdadm seems to not be accepting any commands to add or remove drives.  It also claims I have both md1 and md0, with partitions from all drives on each of them.  Except the new one, which is on md1 only, but marked with an S.
[01:22] <turner> list
[01:31] <oerheks> turner ... pssst, all torrents https://torrent.ubuntu.com/
[02:49] <oerheks> yes
[02:49] <oerheks> no??
[03:59] <mybalzitch> maybe
[04:01] <oerheks> sometimes
[04:30] <darwin> i have sudo (but not main administrator) access to an Ubuntu server.  They didn't give me the username I wanted, so I added it and did 'usermod -aG user' in which 'user' is my username.  I logged in as it and typed 'groups'.  It said 'user sudo' in which 'user' is my username, so adding to the sudo group worked.  The problem is I still can't 'sudo' nor 'sudo su -' as this user; password only works for the original user they created for me, not the new one
[04:30] <darwin> they said I can change/add the user
[04:31] <mybalzitch> did you sudo passwd user ?
[04:31] <darwin> i added a password on setup.  My password isn't the same as the root password
[04:32] <darwin> i see, you get root access with a user password?  This doesn't seem secure
[04:32] <toddc1> darwin: you need to add yourself to the sudo users group
[04:32] <toddc1> gone vapor
[05:24] <tarzeau> so my focal ended up with debootstrap 1.0.118ubuntu1.10 and apt policy debootstrap says: 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status (not from a repository)
[05:24] <tarzeau> is it only me finding that annoying?
[05:29] <alkisg> tarzeau: how did you get it, did they push it to the archive and reverted it to the older version?
[06:25] <Guest99> hi guys, Im trying to setup a WireGuard VPN so I can Self-host a VPN. Does anybody have any advice for self-hosting WireGuard VPNs on Linux VPSs?
[06:41] <cxl> Hi all, my zsysd seems to be rather confused about its states. A while back I didn't know about `zsysctl state {remove,save}` so I messed with the snapshots etc manually with `zfs` directly. This resulted in a major headache of dependent snapshots that were gobbling up free space because deleted files always had a reference. Anyway, that's solved now, but `zsysctl show` has bogus entries with a date of
[06:41] <cxl> 0001-01-01 00:00:00 and the snapshot names don't match what `zfs list` shows. How do I recover from this? See https://gist.github.com/coaxial/625328fe95a6474a2928e01cae637116
[06:47] <rfm> cxl. zsys has no other storage than the zfs properties, so once you seek out and destroy all the bogus snapshots that should go away.
[06:50] <tarzeau> alkisg: yes, on focal i didn't turn off phased updates
[06:50] <tarzeau> alkisg: since it's a group of 8 machines that finish end of year.
[06:51] <throwthecheese> Is there any chance that global menus will be brought back?
[06:51] <alkisg> tarzeau: I mean, this update hasn't reached me at all, and I do have phased updates turned off, which means I would get all updates
[06:51] <alkisg> So it sounds like they published it and then withdrew it
[06:51] <tarzeau> alkisg: we run automatic update+upgrade every night...
[06:52] <tarzeau> alkisg: can you turn off phased updates without removing the -updates repo? (i wasn't able to)
[06:52] <tarzeau> alkisg: the withdrawal can also happen much later, there's a page about phased updates, if the automatic bug reporting goes up a lot, they even take back updates at 80%
[06:52] <tarzeau> throwthecheese: apt install menu ?
[06:54] <alkisg> tarzeau: sure, but by "turning off phased updates" I mean "get all of them". Do you mean "get none of them"?
[06:54] <tarzeau> alkisg: yes, not install any of them, never
[06:54] <tarzeau> alkisg: because when you have 1+ computers you want them at the same state, well normally. unless you're chaotic
[06:54] <throwthecheese> By global menus I meant the menu bars of programs appearing in the top panel
[06:55] <alkisg> Getting all of them is "same state", but there's a chance that you'll end up with withdrawn packages (or however that word is spelled)
[06:55] <tarzeau> throwthecheese: yes you can still have them. appears you mean gnome only. there's addons for having global menu
[06:56] <throwthecheese> The only addon that works hangs up LibreOffice
[06:59] <Guest99> Hi, how can I set a VPN-only firewall with a custom wireguard VPN? The best method I know is to set a UFW firewall rule to only allow connections to and from the VPN server IP, do u guys know a better way?
[07:00] <throwthecheese> I'm looking for software that can rotate both display and stylus
[07:02] <throwthecheese> I had to switch to XFCE to get a non-laggy global menu but problem is that it doesn't really support tablet PCs out of the box
[07:30] <xangua> throwthecheese: Ubuntu unity has global menus
[10:35] <bhechinger> Has anyone else experienced VRAM leakage with Xorg? I'm on Ubuntu Studio 22.04 and my Xorg VRAM usage grows over time. I was getting terrible performance in Cyberpunk the other day and it was due to Xorg consuming 4.5GB VRAM on my GPU. This is with nvidia proprietarty drivers.
[10:54] <weedmic> bhechinger: no, but I am curious how you are measuring this growth?  htop?
[10:54] <bhechinger> weedmic: nvtop.
[10:54] <bhechinger>    4057  root   0 Graphic   0%    356MiB   3%     2%    143MiB /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -nolisten tcp -auth /var/run/sddm/{3d1d8b92-34e6-4a0f-84e
[10:54] <bhechinger> I just rebooted, before I did that was at 2.9G
[10:55] <bhechinger> (First MiB value, second is system ram usage)
[10:55] <tarzeau> bhechinger: which nvidia drivers? which hardware exactly? dkms status and lspci?
[10:56] <weedmic> Mine is 0.9% and has remained so since you posted this.  and it is running like 25 items +/- - you may have some issue
[10:57] <bhechinger> https://gist.github.com/bhechinger/593e200043dc62ae0488ab80fb761785
[10:58] <bhechinger>    4057  root   0 Graphic   0%    372MiB   3%     0%    143MiB /usr/lib/xorg/Xorg -nolisten tcp -auth /var/run/sddm/{3d1d8b92-34e6-4a0f-84e
[10:58] <bhechinger> It's gone up almost 20MiB in the last 4 minutes
[11:00] <tarzeau> bhechinger: it's maybe related to sddm ? can you try without sddm?
[11:03] <bhechinger> tarzeau: I'm not sure how hard that would be. How would sddm cause Xorg to leak memory though? Doesn't it just get things launched and then basically step out of the way?
[11:22] <tarzeau> bhechinger: i've seen gdm and lightdm leak memory, not often, but it happens.
[11:30] <bhechinger> tarzeau: Yeah, but this is Xorg leaking VRAM, so I don't think those would be related.
[11:40] <tarzeau> bhechinger: i've seen it all :)
[12:37] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:53] <yates_work> how do i get nodejs version 10.13.0 when the apt-installed package is 8.10.0~dfsg-2ubuntu0.4
[12:54] <leftyfb> yates_work: you install a supported version of ubuntu
[13:15] <pickanick> [Ubuntu 22.04] When I issue 'fwupdmgr get-results' and select (UEFI dbx), it returns: Previous version:     77  Update State:         Failed:  Update Error:         failed to run update on reboot Last modified ...  Device Flags: • Internal device • Updatable • Needs a reboot after installation
[13:15] <pickanick> many weeks have passed since this failed update What should I do to make it try again, hopefully successfully?
[13:16] <pickanick> when I 'fwupdmgr get-releases $DeviceID' it returns: 'No releases found: Not compatible with org.freedesktop.fwupd version 1.7.9, requires >= 1.9.1'
[13:48] <Guest8394> Hello, can someone help me understand how the WAN enp3s0 connects in Ubuntu on my virtual setup? https://i.imgur.com/SN3AB9H.png
[13:49] <leftyfb> Guest8394: is this for some sort of course?
[13:51] <Guest8394> leftyfb, no, I just set up my desktop with a vm router.  Just trying to map the topology.  I can see and map the lan traffic, but I don't understand how the WAN traffic connects from Wired connection1 to VM router WAN?
[13:55] <Guest8394> I suspect the last connection I'm missing may be Wired connection1 to vitbr0, but I can't confirm with any evidence?
[13:58] <al1r4d> throwthecheese: just download the package
[13:59] <leftyfb> al1r4d: they left over 3 hours ago
[13:59] <al1r4d> leftyfb: oh, sorey
[13:59] <al1r4d> I sent via xmpp lol..
[13:59] <al1r4d> I still able to see his chat
[14:00] <leftyfb> right, from over 6 hours ago
[14:18] <Buff3r0v3rfl0w> how can I verify my Wireguard tunnel is working as expected? I want to verify encrypted traffic is flowing
[14:22] <zaggynl> Buff3r0v3rfl0w: wg show I'd say?
[14:23] <Buff3r0v3rfl0w> hmm it says wg is listening on port 59962, but my server is set to use 2002 for the actual connection hmmmm.
[14:54] <signofzeta> I've been getting this error when doing an apt upgrade for a while:   trying to overwrite '/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libodbc.so.2.0.0', which is also in package libodbc2:amd64 2.3.9-5
[14:54] <signofzeta> Looks like I somehow fell into dependency hell. what's the best way to troubleshoot this?
[14:55] <signofzeta> (Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS, amd64)
[14:55] <leftyfb> signofzeta: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; apt-cache policy libodbc2 ) | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:56] <signofzeta> leftyfb: https://termbin.com/8plxs
[14:57] <signofzeta> It's trying to install libodbc2 2.3.11-1.  Let me get a pastebin link, one second
[14:57] <leftyfb> don't
[14:58] <signofzeta> ok
[14:59] <leftyfb> signofzeta: so to clarify, you're only getting that error when trying to install libodbc2 2.3.11-1 right?
[15:00] <signofzeta> yeah, it's been happening for a little while, but I haven't been able to figure it out.  It's a part of my apt upgrade. Everything else installs just fine.
[15:00] <leftyfb> signofzeta: please pastebin the command you are running and the output to get the error message
[15:01] <signofzeta> Here's the output of `sudo apt -f upgrade`: https://termbin.com/1cfj
[15:01] <signofzeta> I didn't install libodbc2 by myself; it must be a dependency of something.
[15:03] <leftyfb> signofzeta: apt-cache policy libodbc1 | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:04] <signofzeta> ah, it's one of my third-party sources.  https://termbin.com/keyy
[15:04] <leftyfb> there you go
[15:05] <signofzeta> what should I do to resolve it?  Should I uninstall libodbc2 and let APT grab the newer version?
[15:05] <signofzeta> I see it's only a patch-level release (2.3.9 -> 2.3.11) so I don't think it'd cause any API/ABI changes.
[15:05] <leftyfb> signofzeta:  I would remove libodbc1 and libodbc12 and all the dependencies and contact Microsoft for support with their repo/packages
[15:06] <signofzeta> Got it, thank you for showing me why it's failing.
[15:06] <signofzeta> unfortunately, I do use PowerShell quite a lot
[15:06] <leftyfb> or you could put the packages from their repo on hold so they don't upgrade
[15:06] <leftyfb> signofzeta: sudo snap install powershell --classic
[15:07] <leftyfb> no need for 3rd part repos
[15:07] <signofzeta> Good idea, I might switch to the snap.
[15:08] <signofzeta> nothing (first-party or third-party) is malfunctioning, so I guess I'll try switching over.
[15:21] <Rocketeer99> Hey, I think I found a very worrying bug:
[15:21] <Rocketeer99> https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/289207224075812864/1120370426816757882/20230619_111045.jpg
[15:22] <leftyfb> !bug | Rocketeer99
[15:24] <Rocketeer99> I was hoping somebody could replicate it - I can replicate by just unplugging and replugging the external monitor after locking the screen
[15:24] <Rocketeer99> This is ubuntu 20.04 with Gnome, all up to date
[15:25] <Buff3r0v3rfl0w> is there a way to make wireguard auto-reconnect if it disconnects?
[15:25] <Rocketeer99> expected behavior: screen stays locked
[15:25] <Rocketeer99> actual behavior: dock appears "above" the lock screen and can be interacted with, leaking open window previews without unlocking
[15:26] <Rocketeer99> But I'm not sure exactly what package to report it against or how to narrow that down
[15:26] <Buff3r0v3rfl0w> remove the dock
[15:30] <Rocketeer99> looks like https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock/+bug/1769383 since I have dash-to-dock installed but not enabled, and the dock on the lock screen is dash to dock
[15:30] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1769383 in gnome-shell-extension-ubuntu-dock (Ubuntu Disco) "Ubuntu dock/launcher is shown on the lock screen" [High, Fix Released]
[17:53] <webchat31> Hi there. I want to install uibuntu 22.04.2 on an older dual core. The ISO is too large to fit on a DVD disk and the motherboard does not support USB boot. What do I do?
[17:54] <lotuspsychje> webchat31: try a lubuntu or a smaller ubuntu !flavour
[17:54] <webchat31> Is anyone there?
[17:54] <leftyfb> webchat31: I've never heard of a modern motherboard that doesn't support USB boot
[17:54] <leftyfb> are you sure about this?
[17:56] <leftyfb> webchat31: regardless, use this https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-mini-iso/daily-live/pending/mantic-mini-iso-amd64.iso
[17:57] <webchat31> Well, the ASRock board has an Intel G31 chip[set. It's an early board that will run a single or dual CPU
[17:58] <lotuspsychje> webchat31: there's also a tool out there named 'plop' boot manager you can burn on cd/dvd to simulate an usb boot virtualy
[17:58] <webchat31> USB booting is not on the list ib BIOS
[17:58] <leftyfb> lotuspsychje: https://ubunlog.com/en/asi-funciona-y-para-esto-sirve-la-nueva-ubuntu-mini-iso/  the iso I linked to is what they're looking for
[17:58] <webchat31> Should have said dual copre
[17:59] <webchat31> pardon my typos
[18:04] <webchat31> Thank you, leftyfb and lotuspsychje, I think that's what I'm looking for
[18:25] <ogra> webchat31, note that this image is for the brave ... this is for the current in-development release (mantic ... 23.10) ...
[18:26] <ogra> (it might offer to download and install an LTS though, but it might lso still have bugs)
[18:26] <ogra> *also
[18:26] <leftyfb> ogra: the article shows it gas options for 22.04 desktop
[18:26] <leftyfb> gas/has/
[18:27] <ogra> ah, cool ... i wanst sure if they had added it (i tried an early version that didnt have many options 🙂 )
[18:27] <ogra> *wasn't
[18:27] <leftyfb> it looks pretty nifty in fact
[18:28] <leftyfb> it might be something I keep on me at all times
[18:28] <leftyfb> though at the moment, I still require 20.04 server so ..... maybe in a year or so :)
[18:37] <enigma9o7> I would like to make qt apps have gnome title bars on jammy.   After various tests and trying stuff I found qgnomeplatform, but it isn't available for jammy.  I tried to build it from debian's source package but need libadwaitaqt-dev >= 1.42  and only have 1.41.
[18:38] <enigma9o7> So I looking for any suggestions, either another approach completely, or how to make this way work, etc.
[18:41] <enigma9o7> I also tried to build it manually from git, and same issue, cmake wants that newer version of libadwaitaqt-dev.
[18:41] <Guest87> Have you thought about gettin libadwaitaqt-dev from their git and like replacing the old one?
[18:44] <enigma9o7> I'm afraid of breaking stuff doing that )
[18:44] <enigma9o7> But yeah ok maybe I should give that a try.
[18:44] <enigma9o7> Just keeps getting harder and harder, farther down the rabbit hole.
[18:46] <Guest87> If you are afraid make a chroot enviroment or a VM so that you don't brake your own system
[18:48] <leftyfb> enigma9o7: use an lxd container to test these sorts of things
[19:05] <anderson_> hola
[19:05] <anderson_> wuao, como te llamas
[19:05] <leftyfb> !es | anderson_
[19:35] <Guest17> Hello, I just arrived in Nicaragua, I am trying to connect my laptop to the wifi. It says I'm connected, I can ping the router but can not ping google.com
[19:35] <leftyfb> Guest17: that would be a router/ISP issue. Not ubuntu
[19:35] <Guest17> I'm on phone on irc webclient. Phone can connect to wifi
[19:36] <Guest17> There is a windows laptop that connects too. Just my Ubuntu 20.04 that wont
[19:38] <Guest15> Sorry, I guess I'm guest15 now
[19:39] <Guest15> I don't know if it's a. O
[19:40] <Guest15> I don't know if it's a country thing, but my laptop was working stateside, now it's the only device that won't work on the wifi here
[19:41] <enigma9o7> try an http address (not https) and see if theres some login portal redirect
[19:44] <Guest15> Enigma9o7 not sure I follow. Most public websites are https right? And I'm not sure how to see if there is a login redirect.  Unless you mean In the browser
[19:47] <Guest15> So browser can't reach anything. First says dns, then no internet. Then connection interrupted, then dns probe started
[19:50] <enigma9o7> its probably not a login portal anyway if your windows and android devices connected automatically.  But yeah what i meant was using a web brwoser, for example http://m.cnn.com
[19:50] <enigma9o7> if there's a login portal it'll intercept that
[20:36] <hearit> hello, anyone can help me plz? i have problems with apt-get update lazarus package
[20:40] <yensito> help plz
[20:40] <enigma9o7> neither of you have given any clues, not sure how to guess
[20:44] <duuude> hearit: sudo apt install lazarus
[20:44] <duuude> to update that
[20:44] <duuude> if there is any new version
[20:45] <yensito> https://pastebin.com/Rh2YmQhW
[20:45] <yensito> i always get that errorlog no matter what package  try to installor uninstall
[20:54] <yensito> i wanto to remove lazarus
[20:54] <yensito> i dont need it anymore but i cant
[20:55] <tarzeau> yensito: can't because ?
[20:55] <tarzeau> i usually do dpkg -P --force-all badpkg
[20:55] <yensito> look that pastebin allways i get that error message https://pastebin.com/Rh2YmQhW
[20:55] <tarzeau> saw it
[20:55] <yensito> ok
[21:12] <yensito> AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
[21:16] <iluminetion> Olá amigos 😃
[21:17] <yensito> helpp plz
[21:19] <iluminetion> Hello friend
[21:21] <iluminetion> Matrix  https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/AoWH5bre/matrix.jpg
[21:23] <leftyfb> iluminetion: this is an ubuntu support channel
[21:25] <iluminetion> Yes
[21:25] <iluminetion> Só achei esses
[21:26] <iluminetion> Aconselha algum outro 🙂
[21:27] <leftyfb> !pt | iluminetion
[21:27] <yensito> brazuka get lost macaco
[21:28] <Bashing-om> yensito: Looks to me like you have 2 versions of lazarus installed. Please post back ' dpkg -l lazarus ; apt policy lazarus ' . See what we can finger out here/
[21:35] <iluminetion> yensito:  https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/Us0ZoFeq/%F0%9F%98%8E.jpg
[21:35] <leftyfb> iluminetion: please stop
[21:35] <yensito> he is trying to hack me with jpg images caontaining some malicious code
[21:35] <yensito> please ban him
[21:35] <iluminetion> Not
[21:36] <atmark> hello, any idea why isn't there mainline build for v5.15.99 in https://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-ppa/mainline/ ?
[21:38] <leftyfb> atmark: why do you need 5.15.0-99?
[21:42] <yensito> Bashing-om,
[21:42] <yensito> https://pastebin.com/WqcFeBBP
[21:43] <atmark> leftyfb: I'm hitting what seems to be live migration bug in KVM using the linux-image-generic-hwe-20.04( 5.15.0-75.82~20.04.1-generic ). 5.15.0-75 is mapped 5.15.99 mainline. I compiled 5.15.99 from kernel.org and didn't experience the said bug
[21:44] <atmark> I wanted to try out v5.15.0-99 mainline but I couldn't find it in the mainline repo
[21:44] <Bashing-om> yensito: Looking ^ ,
[21:48] <Bashing-om> yensito: "http://http.kali.org/kali" I know nothing of Kali ---- what is the host system here ? pastebin ' lsb_release -a ' please.
[21:51] <sem> How would I debug the following: My hardware volume up/down keys aren't doing anything, but my keyboard function keys for volume are working. How can I get the hardware keys to work
[21:53] <yensito> its just the same, its a distro based on ubuntu, apt and dpkg systems works just like ubuntu
[21:53] <Bashing-om> !kali | yensito
[21:58] <yensito> !nelson_mandela
[22:06] <yensito> nelson mandela will say, that attitude is not ubuntu
[22:07] <LjL> ljl will say, this channel was tired of these excuses back in 2006
[22:07] <LjL> shut up and go ask your distro's channel
[22:55] <cuken> I'm having a hard time determining what I should put in to apt-get install when I want to request a specific version. I did an apt search on ansible and the version It returned looked like 7.6.0, but  requesting that specifically via apt-get install ansible=7.6.0 did not work. Any thoughts?
[22:56] <LjL> cuken, == iirc, not =
[22:56] <cuken> LjL ahh! I'll try that thank you
[23:04] <cuken> LjL if I use == it throws an error about unable to locate package ansible=
[23:05] <enigma9o7> does apt policy ansible show more than one version available?
[23:05] <LjL> cuken, sorry then, i must have remembered wrong. but what they said: if it's not available in the repos you have enabled, tough luck.
[23:05] <cuken> When I look at the output from search it shows: ansible-core/jammy,now 2.14.6-1ppa~jammy all [installed,automatic]
[23:05] <cuken> I assumed version was just 2.14.6
[23:05] <LjL> not searc. "apt policy ansible"
[23:05] <enigma9o7> cuken, you're using ppa, thats not official ubuntu
[23:06] <Bashing-om> cuken: what release are you on there ... as 20.04 shows version 2.9.6+dfsg-1.
[23:06] <enigma9o7> but in any case, apt policy will show you all versions you have available, for any source yo yuhave set up
[23:06] <enigma9o7> and those are the versions you can install.  the one listed as candidate is the one that'll install if you dont specify.
[23:06] <enigma9o7> if therea re others, you must specify the version
[23:06] <cuken> ahh understood thanks all
[23:07] <cuken> so it looks like the version I'm getting back includes the ppa~jammy I added
[23:07] <cuken> I'll try that thanks
[23:09] <enigma9o7> ubuntu usually only provides one major version per ubuntu release, th ey dont usually update that, the udpates are just bug/security fixes for that particular version
[23:09] <enigma9o7> but ppa can get you a newer version than ubuntu provides
[23:09] <enigma9o7> and then apt policy will show both available, with the highest version number as the install candidate
[23:10] <cuken> Understood thanks, I realized part of the other issue is (in docker where I was running this) I didn't import the ppa prior to referencing the ppa version
[23:21] <cuken> That worked thanks all!
[23:29] <Bashing-om> !yay | cuken