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mybalzitchrun iperf, see which one goes faster00:06
rboxzoom zoom00:10
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vikkihello01:57
vikki#elementaryos01:58
oerheksvikki, not on #libera i guess02:03
oerheks purchase of elementary OS šŸ¤£02:03
ppwmiata baby03:27
aienaMy keyboard Has an Insert/Print Screen (with FN key). How DO I use SysRQ on these keyboards?07:17
alkisgAlt+Fn+PrintScreen+key07:19
aienaok I giess gnome is interfering as lt + fn + printscreen takes a screenshot.07:21
aienaalkisg, can I use SysRQ if my GPU hangs?07:21
alkisgSure if the kernel hasn't hanged07:22
aienahow do I cleat the gnome printscreen shortcut?07:22
aienaalt+ printscr is set to capture a window07:23
weedmicaiena: post a pic of your keybaord07:26
aienaweedmic, the alt+fn+h key is working if I press ctrl+alt+f3 to get to tty3/tty407:27
aienaweedmic, the * alt+fn+pritscr+h key07:27
aienaweedmic, my keyboard is a dell KB21607:28
guivercaiena, i have a modern dell keyboard that requires instead of ctrl+alt+sysrq ctrl+alt+fn+ins-printscr key  (two keys needed to get sysrq)07:28
guivercwhat sysrq functions are enabled (by default) varies on release too don't forget07:29
weedmicis not the sysreq key the ` above the tab?07:30
aienaweedmic, ABV THE TAB KEY IS THE ~/` KEY07:30
aienaoops sorry07:31
guivercSysrq was printed on the front of a key, not a keytop.. (usually BLUE where as normal keytops were black on 1980-2000 keyboards)07:31
weedmicapparently it doesn't work for me either, but I"ve not needed it in ten years at least.07:33
weedmiclet us know when you figure it out, I'd like to write it down07:33
* guiverc notices i have three IBM keyboards that have a green SysRq on keyfront (not blue) just in this room.... 07:34
foxfpis ubuntu moving towards replacing apt with the snap store?07:59
lotuspsychje!discuss | foxfp07:59
ubottufoxfp: Want to talk about Ubuntu, but don't have a support question? /join #ubuntu-discuss for non-support Ubuntu discussion, or try #ubuntu-offtopic for general chat. Thanks!07:59
hiyaDo you know any new horror movie?08:00
hiyaoops sorry wrong chan08:00
foxfpok, i'll move08:00
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x_hi08:11
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pltI am having a issue and ssh is not restarting https://pastebin.com/g5QqBYCp12:27
ravagesudo journalctl -u ssh -f12:30
weedmicdid you try "systemctl stop sshd.service" count to ten, then "systemctl start sshd.service" plt ?12:33
weedmicit looks like you did "ssh.service", which is not what it is on my ubuntu12:34
pltI fixed it but I am not sure why the sshd_config file got f*cked up12:38
pltbbl12:39
weedmicwhile it is correct, take a second to cp it to ssh.config.backup12:40
pltAfter correcting the issue I made a backup of the config file.12:44
pltbbl12:44
Jymmmmmmm@wee12:44
Jymmmmmmmweedmic Heh, I was getting bad at that... I had made an alias 'e' that tookwhatever file I was going to edit, cp it add a timestamp, THEN edit the file =)12:46
Bomboi got a permissions problem (i guess) this is ls -l: 'crw-rw----+ 1 root input 10, 223 Jul 16  2022 /dev/uinput' id shows 'groups=107(input)...' but 'echo "" >>/dev/uinput' gives me 'bash: /dev/uinput: Permission denied'13:10
JymmmmmmmBombo Have you tried as sudo?13:17
JymmmmmmmNot sure if that helps, just guessing here13:17
BomboJymmmmmmm: yes then it 'works' but i need it to work as user13:20
weedmicwhat is c in crw-rw----+ and is input the actual name of a group - which you are or not a member of?  Bombo13:22
Rockwoodhi13:23
Rockwoodi am facing Initramfs Error On Ubuntu13:23
Rockwoodsuddenly my ubuntu was hand and after restart i am facing this error13:24
Rockwoodhow to fix this error?13:24
weedmicwhich file system are you using Rockwood?13:26
Rockwoodi don't much about it how can get this?13:26
Rockwoodbusybox ubuntu13:28
Rockwoodis it?13:28
weedmiccan you post the actual error Rockwood13:29
Rockwoodweedmic, https://ibb.co/4FNdv2C this is i am facing13:32
Rockwoodmy system is not botting13:32
Rockwoodjust stuck on this sccreen13:33
Rockwoodscreen13:33
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Rockwoodweedmic,  ^^13:48
weedmicRockwood: did you run fsck manually?13:51
Rockwoodyes13:52
weedmicand?13:52
Rockwoodweedmic, https://ibb.co/TwjDftF13:52
Rockwoodeven reboot and exit command not doing reboot or exit13:52
weedmicreboot with a live linux - so you can manipulate the array, then do sudo umount /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv, then do fsck -y /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv13:56
weedmicRockwood:13:56
weedmicyou may wish to read this, with google translate - https://phoenixnap.com/kb/fsck-command-linux13:57
Rockwoodyeah already done13:57
weedmic:o13:57
weedmicmake a new array and restore from backup13:58
weedmictot siens13:58
tekisuihey y0shi !@14:43
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lflareIs this the correct14:59
lflareIs this the correct IRC channel to ask questions about setting up a Ubuntu mirror? Is it okay to use Cloudflare w/ caching another mirror to setup a mirror?14:59
oerhekssure you can run your private mirror, or public one15:00
oerhekshmm older docs https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Rsyncmirror15:00
oerhekshttps://wiki.ubuntu.com/Mirrors15:00
oerhekslist with current ones https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+archivemirrors15:01
lflareYes, but I got this idea of just setting up some kind of reverse proxy cache with CF, because I do not have the HDD space, is that allowed?15:01
ravagelflare: why do you want to setup a mirror then?15:20
ravageIt's not forbidden but i don't see the advantage15:21
oerheksthis is without snaps ..15:22
lflare ah okay, not forbidden, cool, tahnks15:29
lflarethanks*15:29
meorasaAnyone know where I can fine this Ubuntu Kernel 5.13.0-39-generic version online without the security updates installed?15:55
oerhekswithout the security updates? no.15:57
meorasaso would i need to patch it to exclude the security updates?15:59
oerheksno, just take one kernel earlier..15:59
oerhekslolz15:59
meorasacant seucirty updates be removed?16:01
oerhekssure, but that is beyond the scope of this channel16:01
oerheksi gave you a simple solution.16:01
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jeremy315.13 kernels are no longer supported16:02
oerheksjeremy31, yes, and i don' t even want to know why one wants to reverse security patches16:03
oerheksmeorasa, akik in #linux gave you the kernel ppa16:04
oerheksgood luck16:04
jhutchinsmeorasa: Why do you want to exclude the security updates?16:13
ForeverNoob[m]Hello, is this doc still valid for 22.04 or else what doc should I follow? https://help.ubuntu.com/community/KVM/VirtManager16:20
Guest62Hello16:22
Guest62My system doesnā€™t start16:22
Guest62So the GUI16:22
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jar-elDoes anyone using steam also had the issue that the steam-UI is like 98% transparent since the update?17:21
tekisuiam using steamunlocked17:21
ravagesince what update17:22
jar-elit auto-updated today17:22
jar-elI'm on ubuntu 20.0417:22
jar-elI have to put it in front of a dark terminal and then it's somewhat readable17:23
jar-elSteam Version:  168738690717:23
jar-elSteam Client Build Date:  Wed, Jun 21 23:18 UTC -08:0017:23
jar-elSteam Web Build Date:  Thu, Jun 22 00:26 UTC -08:0017:23
jar-elSteam API Version:  SteamClient02017:23
ravagereally looks like a bigger update. installed it now too17:24
ravagebut all fine here on 22.04 with nvidia on xorg17:24
jar-elhmm17:24
jar-elI tried to turn off hardware acceleration in the settings but it stays the same17:25
ioriajar-el, https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/6516193260167281668/17:30
jar-elthanks ioria!17:31
ioriajar-el, ok17:31
u8353v[m]I need to install windows in same laptop where bodhi linux is installed.17:31
u8353v[m]is there any special setup to keep in mind not to override bodhi or it will be alongside?17:31
u8353v[m]this laptop is so old i dont know...17:31
u8353v[m] * I need to install Windows Lite in same laptop where Bodhi Linux is installed.17:32
u8353v[m]Is there any special setup to keep in mind not to override bodhi or it will be alongside?17:32
u8353v[m]This laptop is so old i don't know...17:32
ravageu8353v[m]: https://discord.com/invite/pvB7MSf17:34
tekisuiok17:34
tekisuiwith ubuntu you can install it alongside17:34
jar-elyes, this fixed it!17:34
tekisuibut the other way i dunno17:34
tekisuijust follow the steps carefully17:34
tekisuibut why need two operating systems on one old laptop ?17:35
ravageBodhi Linux is not supported here. so we can move on. already sent the right support channel for it17:35
tekisuiitĀ“s a question about windows i think..?17:38
ravagesame17:39
tekisuiu8353v[m]:  better ti partition your harddrive in advance17:39
tekisuibetter to partition17:39
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tekisuihey zeroes_18:29
striveIs there a tool I could use on Ubuntu that sorts my repo mirros by speed?18:48
tekisuii ainĀ“t got a clue18:49
ravagestrive: https://mvogt.wordpress.com/2011/03/21/the-apt-mirror-method/19:00
acidsHello, my laptop is Lenovo Thinkpad L560. I performed a kernel update from linux-image-5.19.0-32-generic (5.19.0-32.33~22.04.1) to linux-image-5.19.0-45-generic (5.19.0-32.33~22.04.1). After this update my trackpoint did not work any longer. Upon rebooting into the kernel I was previously using, the trackpoint works perfectly again. However the issue is not Ubuntu specific since I also had the same problem19:39
acidsand solution on the same hardware with Fedora. Should this be reported as an Ubuntu or Kernel  bug?19:39
acidsSorry, typo. Upgraded to 5.19.0-45.46~22.04.119:40
jeremy31acids: It should almost be tested with the newest mainline kernel to see if the bug exists there since it affects 2 distros19:42
jeremy31It wouldn't hurt to file bug reports with Ubuntu and Fedora19:42
acidsThank you jeremy3119:51
Guest62Is the simplest solution for dualbooting Windows & LVM LUKS Kubuntu this 30 cmd guide? This has to be one of the most fragmented quandaries i've seen in some time both in detailed (or lack of) process steps and how convoluted this whole thing becomes I'm honestly wondering if its faster to just make a backup with veeam and wipe everything & restore19:55
Guest62after choosing the guided installer for whole disk FDE19:55
Guest62https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_201919:55
jhutchinsGuest62: Linux is really more about being able to learn to do things for yourself instead of automated point-and-click solutions.20:06
jhutchinsGuest62: If you're going to encrypt your system, you're almost certain to break it at some point.  If all you have is an "install" button, but no knowledge of the underlying systems, recovery is going to be very difficult.20:07
tekisuiwhat is it with this facebook snap thing ?20:08
tekisuii mean firefox*20:08
tekisuifirefox snap20:08
ravageit is firefox as a snap20:09
tekisuiwell not verry userl friendly20:09
Guest62my guy, there is a breadth of crap to learn just getting to the installer for the average joe. This is neither knowledge seeking or sensible to convolute a process when you have to jump over the river and go through the woodsĀ  to reach grandmothers house or in this case a secure installation with LVM LUKS.20:09
Guest62'Wipe that whole disk or have fun pulling your hair out lul'20:09
ravagetekisui: do you have a specific support question about it?20:09
tekisuiwell it would be nice if it would auto-install20:09
ravageit does20:10
tekisuihow ?20:10
tekisuior it will just auto install 14 days after the message ?20:10
ravageit comes with every desktop installation of Ubuntu20:10
ravageit cant update while it is running20:10
tekisuihmm i think they changed it in 22.0420:10
tekisuiok20:10
Guest62Do you know the full inner workings of your combustion engine and all the parts that work in tandem with it to get you to work every morning? No car just go vroom lol20:11
ravagetekisui: if you have it running like 23 hours a day then quit it and type "sudo snap refresh" on a terminal20:11
tekisuiyes i been a diesel engineer20:11
tekisuiwell not fully*20:11
tekisuithis is not verry user friendly20:11
ravagefeel free to discuss it in #ubuntu-discuss20:12
ravagethis is for support questions only20:12
tekisuiok20:12
tekisuimost people think cars just go vroom20:12
tekisuiand they want it all automated now20:12
tekisuijust sleep20:12
tekisuisleep sleep blissfull sleep20:12
jhutchinsGuest62: I'm a licenced aviation mechanic, so bad example.20:15
Guest62I am asking support questions. Is that guide I linked the most straight forward way to achieve an lvm luks env with dualbooting windows? Cuz after a few days that's best and most concise guide I can find and even then it's just a tediously involved process20:15
jhutchinsGuest62: Perhaps it would be easier to go un-encrypted.  Why do you want Linux anyway, if you already have Windows?20:16
dTalcontroversial20:16
Guest62Why do you get more clothes when you already wearing some20:16
dTalwhy eat a nice bowl of ice cream when you could hold your hand over an open flame instead20:17
Guest62There are endless reasons to want a dualboot env, and my threat model requires encrypted systems at full or at least some degree.20:17
Toadisattvadoes that mean if you run macOS you need to wear the same outfit every day? say a black turtleneck and blue jeans? :P20:19
Guest62Boggling people pigeon themselves into one OS.20:20
Guest62'You touched an iPhone once in 6th grade you'reĀ  sentenced to appleĀ  products the the rest of your live, now begone. '20:20
jhutchinsGuest62: Ok, then just accept the fact that you're going to have to learn things, especially if you don't stick to the default standards.20:20
jhutchinsGuest62: I'd say the best way to determine if that's a good guide is to try it.20:20
Guest62Homie I've tried like 5, I'm tired of getting halfway through 30-step guides to discoverĀ  something has changed or a lot changes in 6-10 months20:21
jhutchinsGuest62: We can't help that you're tired.  This is how you learn.20:21
jhutchinsGuest62: Was this the document you referred to ?  https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Full_Disk_Encryption_Howto_201920:22
jhutchinsAdmittedly a few years old,  but encryption hasn't changed much.20:23
jhutchinsIt's been revised fairly recently.20:24
Guest62If I rolled my eyes any harder I'd need to get a dog to help me find a solution.20:25
Guest62I work as a T3 Tech I have my black belt in google-fu. I know how much can change in the tech space in 1-2 months let alone several.20:25
Guest62Encryption is a critical issue these days, this isnt some obscure niche issue. A lot are concerned with security & privacy and maybe even chose kubuntu because it excels in some of those areas. I just wanted to confirm that after close to a year, the process has gained little to no headway and is just as convoluted as ever.20:25
Guest62Even finding guides like that is like a needle in a haystack20:25
jhutchinsImagine having worked with this stuff for a few decades.20:26
jhutchinsGuest62: In any case, this channel is for answering specific support questions, not philosophical lectures.  Please stay on topic.20:27
Toadisattvathis will be no help at all, but all I had to was tick the box "use encrypted lvm" in the kubuntu installion and it was done20:27
* Toadisattva shrugs20:28
Guest62Now imagine we're starting to moores law in some areas and we're going backwards not forwards with ease of use. Not easy, or simple. Just straight forward.20:29
Guest62You can either....Wipe the disk and everything on it and with 3 clicks bobs your uncle....ORRRRRR....Try it yourself with hours of article sifting and cli commands and re-tries cuz you forgot a space and applied changes before noticing20:29
Guest62so hard to pick they both sound so fun20:29
jhutchinsGuest62: Pretty much. Do you still have a question, other than the guide?20:30
Guest62I do. When was the last time you had a warm hug from an individual you enjoy being around? Liven up a little and maybe log-in to whats offline not online20:31
Toadisattvacouple days ago, couple hours ago if dogs count, thanks for asking :D20:34
Guest62I'd question the inquiry however I never specified people and dogs aren't just good individiduals but good bois and grills too20:35
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sukhmanhey they. I ubuntu has just crased.21:20
oerheksdid your ubuntu sended a crashreport? you would be notified and asked for your password to collect data and send it21:22
oerheksif so...21:22
oerheksxdg-open https://errors.ubuntu.com/user/$(sudo cat /var/lib/whoopsie/whoopsie-id)21:22
tekisuihey21:22
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forgotmynickI'm losing my flipping mind over this. Running 20.04.6 LTS with an intel 8265 wifi card. After connecting to wifi using nmcli for the first time, it worked great but then I noticed some random drop outs and then it wouldn't reconnect until I rebooted the machine. Every time I rebooted, it would connect until some point it disconnected. I have multiple access points with the same SSID but of course different BSSID. When I booted22:07
forgotmynickthe machine and it connected to wifi, when I restarted the AP it was connected to (forcing it off), it would not be able to reconnect. Even when the access point is broadcasting again. I tried to restart wpa_supplicant and NetworkManager but nothing. After 6 hours I noticed that if I reboot the AP it's connected to and then `systemctl restart wpa_supplicant.service NetworkManager`, it would reconnect. What is going on?!22:07
forgotmynick` it would reconnect. What is going on?!` should read ` it would reconnect to another AP. What is going on?!`22:08
terasHello can anyone help. I am trying to run Phoebetria deb within 22.04 and I am seriously stacked. If anyone has free time please reply22:12
jeremy31forgotmynick: is power management enabled,?22:13
terasI run those:22:15
terassudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/ppa22:15
terassudo apt-get update22:15
terassudo apt install qt4-dev-tools libqt4-dev libqt4-core libqt4-gui22:15
terassudo apt install libcanberra-gtk-module libcanberra-gtk3-module22:15
terassudo apt-get install libusb-1.022:15
forgotmynickjeremy31: No, Power Management:off22:16
terasThe app is not starting22:18
jhutchins!info Phoebetria22:18
ubottuPackage Phoebetria does not exist in lunar22:18
jhutchinsteras: Are you starting it from a console so you can see error messages?22:19
terasno from dash apps22:20
jeremy31forgotmynick: Post URL from terminal for>  cat /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf|nc termbin.com 999922:20
terasspinning for 2-3 seconds and that's all22:20
terasShould I started with pkexec?22:21
forgotmynickjeremy31: https://termbin.com/y7ca22:21
oerheksteras, did you follow this guide? https://hessburg.de/phoebetria-bitfenix-recon-fan-control-2/22:22
jeremy31forgotmynick: run in terminal>  sudo sed -i 's/wifi.powersave = 0/wifi.powersave = 2/' /etc/NetworkManager/conf.d/default-wifi-powersave-on.conf22:22
oerhekssee sudo ln -sf libudev.so.1 libudev.so.022:22
terasyes exactly except the sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rock-core/qt4 because it doesn't exist anymore I used sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ubuntuhandbook1/ppa22:22
oerheksafter installing, reboot ?22:23
terasyep22:23
terassudo ln -sf libudev.so.1 libudev.so.0 done it22:23
oerheksthen i have no clue, see the ~/.config/Phoebetria/ folder?22:25
terasdoesn't exists I created manually22:26
terasfrom terminal with bash I am getting Permission denied22:26
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oerhekswell, good luck with that, 2013 .. https://sourceforge.net/projects/phoebetria/files/22:28
oerheksone needs this for the recon fan controller, i wonder why it is not supported yet22:29
terasyes too sad I have the recon fan controller22:29
terasshould I try other versions lower?22:29
oerheksno, i doubt that would fix things..22:30
terashow can I ran it from terminal?22:30
teraswhat command?22:31
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fuer????23:24
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BeladonaHi23:55
gryHello, Beladona23:55
BeladonaHow can I decrypt geli based zfs file system?23:55
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oerheksall i find is geli is part of freebsd23:59

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