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Beladonaoerheks yes. so how can I use it on linux00:03
oerheksno idea, linux/zfs uses LUKS00:04
oerheksi find nothing actually :(00:05
Beladonaoerheks when ubuntu is installed with zfs and full disk encryption, it uses luks?00:06
oerheksindeed00:07
topcat001Easiest would be to use a FreeBSD VM I think.00:08
oerheksmy bet is that you need to use a freebsd machine, or virtual machine, if possible00:08
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u8353v[m]I **EXT4** formated usb stick. But its not letting me paste the folder i copied.00:31
u8353v[m]Why is this happening?00:31
u8353v[m]With **exFAT** it works fine! But it does not copy simbolic links.00:31
u8353v[m]That's why i decided to format the stick to EXT4.00:31
rboxyou need to fix the permissions00:32
scottg489How do I get the latest kernel for my release? I'm on 22.04 and my kernel is 5.15, but from my research it sounds like I should be able toget 5.1900:34
scottg489I've ran apt full-upgrade00:34
rbox"should be"?00:35
ravage!hwe00:38
ubottuThe Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack00:38
u8353v[m]<rbox> "you need to fix the permissions" <- exactly that 🙂00:38
Bashing-om!info linux-generic-hwe-22.04 jammy00:38
ubottulinux-generic-hwe-22.04 (5.19.0.45.46~22.04.20, jammy): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta-hwe-5.19. Size 2 kB / 21 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, powerpc, ppc64el, s390x.)00:38
scottg489ravage: thanks00:39
Bashing-om!hwe | scottg489 ^^:00:39
ubottuscottg489 ^^:: The Ubuntu LTS enablement stacks provide newer kernel and X support for existing LTS releases, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/LTSEnablementStack00:39
guivercscottg489, FYI: 6.2 is available via jammy-proposed (ie. "linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04-edge | 6.2.0.23.23~22.04.4   | jammy-proposed   | amd64, arm64, armhf, ppc64el, s390x" which is what HWE moves to next; kernel from 23.04 will be kernel at 22.04.3 if using HWE)03:58
eggbeanAnyone running Ubuntu, could you tell me the output of this please?:05:44
eggbeaneval "$(. /etc/os-release && typeset -p ID)" && echo "'$ID'"05:44
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guiverceggbean, 'ubuntu'06:19
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eggbeanguiverc: thanks06:24
VoordeurHello all, I work as a web developer in quite a small company with no sysadmin and I managed to ruin something last Friday on a test environment. I am looking for some guidance. The instance is running Ubuntu 20.04.3. I was adding some environment variables to ~/.bashrc and managed to close vim in an improper way.  I rm'd the swap file, made my06:33
Voordeurchanges again and tried to source ~/.bashrc but got the error "Command 'bin' not found" went out of ssh and came back and was greeted with the same message. Aside from messing with the ~/.bashrc file i am not sure what i could have done wrong even removed the variables to bring the file to how it was before but no luck. Any advice on how to resolve06:33
Voordeurthis?06:33
tarzeauVoordeur: why still 20.04? can you post your .bashrc before your change and after it?06:35
ppwwhat is the corresponding qt5 theme in Ubuntu that fits its native gtk theme?06:35
weedmicVoordeur: never use vim (unless you know/like it).  I use kate is pretty good and simple (and what I use).  post whatever files you have, before, after, now, like tarzeau says, maybe we can see what happened.06:39
weedmicpost as in somewhere else and share the link.06:40
Voordeurdue to lack of resources I'm afraid there has not really been an opportunity to upgrade it's also an aws ec2 which can't just be upgraded i've heard? also I am not sure if or how i can get the contents of  the file before my changes. this is the file now without the vars https://pastebin.com/yy4yptpr06:41
ppwnevermind, solved it.06:51
ppwnot self-evident, though.06:51
weedmicVoordeur: you were editing which .bashrc file?  and are you using snap/core 2006:51
weedmicbest way to do it ppw - i use kde, so didn't have a clue.06:51
Voordeurweedmic one in "/home/ubuntu/.bashrc", are there different ones? not sure what snap/core 20 is sorry06:53
weedmicis ubuntu the username?  so you edited only 1 file not the skel (system one) - the easiest fix would be, copy your damaged file to .bashrc.broken (so you still ahve it), create a new user, deleteme (so you remember to delete it later), then open a terminal and copy deleteme's .bashrc to ubuntu's .bashrc.  then see if it works, which it should, copy bashrc to bashrc.fmdeleteme, then create a new bashrc.proposed, editit it by opening it side by side with broken,06:58
weedmic and when you are ready, replace the bashrc with .proposed.06:58
VoordeurYes, that is the username. Alright I'll give that a try, thanks07:03
weedmicJust from an admins point of view, I still can't get all my crew to do it, but... always copy a file to .original or .todaysdate before editing.  one never knows what horrible thing will happen right when you need it not to the most.07:04
Senpai69Hey guys, I'm seeking a Bitcoin VDC (virtual debit card) for online purchases. I want to pay Bitcoin, and get a debit card I can use for online purchases, any ideas?07:10
Voordeurweedmic thank you, the issue has been resolved :) I'll also keep the copying advice in mind.07:21
VoordeurI ran both files through a diff checker and this line had crawled into it apparently07:24
Voordeur"??? from here until ???END lines may have been inserted/deleted"07:24
Senpai69Has RSA-4096 bit PGP keys been totally replaced by p256, curve 25519, etc? Im using a new PGP tool and it doesnt have any RSA-2048 option at all, but the linux 'gpa' app does only have RSA, up to 3072. What PGP-cipher should I use to both be maximally secure, and compatable with all other PGP clients (so people can import and encrypt to me, decrypt07:27
Senpai69messages I send to them etc)07:27
forcefullhey, I just installed kubuntu, and for some reason bluetooth gets automatically turned on when I boot the system. is there a way to turn that off?07:34
Senpai69yeah that happens to mee to07:35
Senpai69I think I right-clicked the icon and selected disable bluetooth or something07:36
forcefullthat doesn't work for me (i am on 23.0407:36
forcefullthe other issue I have is that I have the default that windows are getting centered. but when you open multiple windows, they all get shifted to the bottom right a bit :S07:37
forcefullahh I will join #kubuntu, is probably better for finding fixes for those stuff07:40
weedmicforcefull: I am in both rooms.  the only real difference is that most the users here are not using kde - the ubuntu heart remains the same.07:51
forcefullweedmic: that's why I went to #kubuntu :)07:59
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JymmmmmOk, this.is.cool....  Called VENTOY   It allows you to take a usb stick, drop ISO's on it, and then gives you a menu which iso to boot from... no more imaging ISO's  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QU1EjQ48H008:24
Senpai69yeah it works great08:27
Senpai69U can just get a big boi USB, then load it up with ISOs, drivers, etc08:27
Senpai69I had an ventoy usb with Windows 11.iso, Ubuntu22.04.iso, etc08:27
Senpai69and a Wifi driver for windows08:27
Senpai69ventoy is great u just have to disable secure boot when u run a usb with it08:28
JymmmmmI hate secure boot, TPM, etc, but good to know =)08:32
JymmmmmSenpai69 I have a device that looks like a 2.5" HDD enclosure, that emulates a BR drive and you do the same thing. Has a tiny screen and control to select which ISO to boot from.08:34
weedmici don't seem to remember what secure boot is, so I may have already disabled it.08:35
Jymmmmmweedmic mobo locked OS essentially08:36
weedmicis it eefi?08:36
Jymmmmm...cryptgraphically that is08:37
weedmicSystem Settings > Workspace Behavior > Desktop Effects - uncheck "present windows"08:39
weedmicwc08:39
Jymmmmmhttps://www.minitool.com/lib/secure-boot.html08:40
weedmicI always do legacy - works the way I want08:40
JymmmmmI understand08:42
weedmicdoes any os is it do any (so confused by that) - linux have eefi?08:43
JymmmmmI'm not sure what EEFI is08:49
JymmmmmDid you mean EFI?08:49
weedmicmy bad, UEFI (probably U for universal, I was thinking alltijd)08:52
Jymmmmmah ok09:07
JymmmmmYeah, just abbreviated to EFI cause I'm lazy =)09:07
weedmicI was thinking english for altijd might be everytime - universal seems odd for me.09:08
v1456vqeI am using the Ubuntu22.04 cloud image to run a custom initramfs script. I see that the script (pre-mount) is called only when I turn on "debug" in the kernel command line.  I found that 20.04 or later, Ubuntu merged changes from grub2 that allows a initrd less boot for faster boot times on cloud images (Ref:09:29
v1456vqehttps://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1901553) Is there more official documentation around this? I am trying to get my script to run on reboot.  Turning on debug seems to be a crude way, I am trying to find the right way to do this09:29
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1901553 in grub2 (Ubuntu Bionic) "Improve documentation around initrdless boot" [Undecided, In Progress]09:29
ppwI want to thank the person who encouraged me to install ubuntu on a usb09:56
Jakovcannot use arrows to call previous functions in terminal ubuntu! can some one tell how to fix it?10:16
Jakovhttps://forum.qt.io/topic/145969/latest-qt-ubuntu-c-based-app-could-not-using-arrows-and-scroll/5?_=168775637172210:16
weedmicJakov: try ctrl+c to breakout of whatever you are in - or open a new terminal10:35
aienaHow to troubleshoot gnoe frezes on ubuntu 22.04?10:44
tekisuii dunno, let me look10:53
tekisuihave you tried searching on duckduckgo ?10:53
tekisuignome freezes ?10:54
tekisuihttps://askubuntu.com/questions/455301/how-can-i-restart-gnome-shell-after-it-freezes-or-becomes-unresponsive10:54
aienatekisui, the main issues is that I cannt switch to another vt10:57
aienaI unbound gnomes print screen so now I can use sysrq+ r but that is super agressive and kills everytihng10:57
aienaI cannot find a way to get into a shell with sysrq to say kill just gnome10:58
tekisuiah, am just a rookie10:58
tekisuimaybe they know it on an ubuntu forum10:58
tekisuifirefox has a way to use print screen somehow10:59
aienawell ubuntu disables sysrq by default so adding sysrq was a bit of a blessing but its too agressive10:59
weedmicctrl+alt+f3 doesn't bring you to a terminal running at init level 3?  aiena10:59
tekisuilinux is a broken system :)10:59
aienagnome disable sysrq shortcuts because it has a cursed alt+printscreen shortcut haha10:59
aienaso I changed that to ctr+d to override the default11:00
weedmicsorry, lost me at cursed - i'll take it no, it is disabled in gnome.11:00
aienaweedmic, when gnome freezes the mouse doesnt move only sysrq seems to work blindly11:00
ID-10-Tplox jus yank power cord...11:00
aienaweedmic, i mean the alt+ print screen shortcut prevents the alt+sysRq from working so i rebound tthat11:00
pjotter1Door een bug in systemd werken bindfs mounts in fstab niet. Ook een sytemd-service aanmaken werkt niet. Bindfs wordt niet uitgevoerd of heeft geen root rechten. Welke andere manieren, behalve dan via een systemd-service, zijn er om een start tijdens of na startup te draaien met root rechten?11:18
pjotter1start moet zijn script11:18
tekisuiok11:19
aienapjotter1, dorry dont know dutch11:19
tekisuihe got a bug11:19
tekisuieven apeldooren bellen11:19
pjotter1Ah, I'm sorry. I should have taken my question to the dutch ubuntu board!11:19
tekisuihey yoshi11:33
weedmicmag ik tutoyeren pjotter111:39
weedmicleft i c :O11:39
tekisuihans_:  and gretel11:53
hans_lel11:54
hans_tekisui: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1428538/11:55
tekisui:)11:56
tekisuiyou can find many movies on putlocker11:56
elias_aPlease note that this is a global Ubuntu support channel. :)12:05
RQQQyooo12:58
BluesKajHi all13:10
lubuntuhi13:38
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RQQQyo13:38
RQQQis anyone here?13:40
RQQQanyone listening/?13:40
BluesKajjust ask your question13:40
lubuntuhere it's me first time using linux, quassel, irc's etc and it's my first ever channel. pardon my intrusion. I don't have any question just messing around.13:44
lubuntuwait, my nickname just changed from rqqq to lubuntu. :))13:45
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tekisuihey dvx14:00
tekisuija sicher14:01
tekisuiaber est is toll14:01
tekisuihello14:51
geosmileapt update is giving me this error "E: Conflicting values set for option Signed-By regarding source https://download.docker.com/linux/ubuntu/ jammy: /usr/share/keyrings/docker-archive-keyring.gpg !=14:53
geosmileE: The list of sources could not be read.14:53
geosmile"14:54
wontfix[m]firmware-sof-signed is all arch. Why?14:55
geosmilewontfix[m], it is an arch machine?14:55
geosmilei meant an arm machine14:55
wontfix[m]Same on both.14:56
geosmilesudo rm /etc/apt/sources.list.d/docker.list - that did the trick14:57
ograwontfix[m], because it is firmware (i.e. arch independent binar yblobs that get flashed/uploaded on the fly into hardware)15:03
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tekisui:)15:11
wontfix[m]The NXP i.MX8* series firmware is arch independent? That chip isn't some MCU/DSP used in external soundcards. That NXP series isn't even usable in QEMU last I checked.15:12
tekisuioh15:13
tekisuiam use to 16 big soundcard15:18
tekisuino worries there15:18
tekisui16 bit15:18
tekisui:)15:18
ograwontfix[m], why wuld NXP use SOF firmware ? SOF is an intel audio chip15:22
ogra(used in some laptops)15:22
wontfix[m]Yes. ARM SoC's are indeed used in some ARM laptops. For the purpose of being an ARM laptop.15:31
wontfix[m]The DSP core is integrated into the SoC itself.15:32
ograwontfix[m], i'm stilly trying to make the connection to your question about firmware-sof-signed ...15:41
ogra*still15:42
wontfix[m]Why is the package for all arch instead of split up by arch or by usable arch where applicable.15:52
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ograwontfix[m], because the files are binary asembly, not arc sepcific at all only specific to the chip they get flashed/run on, like all firmware files (unless you refer to the abuse of the word firmware for actual distro images on some arm boards (i.e. the Pi foundation calls their distro images "firmware" while it is actually an OS))16:24
ogra*not arch specific16:24
wontfix[m]Exactly. These are strictly SoC in nature, basically their own platforms.16:48
cambrian_invaderis it possible to disable building i386 on launchpad?16:57
deltreeyso uh, I don't know what part of ubuntu did this (wayland maybe?) but the multi-touch support in ubuntu is fantastic and I love it.16:57
cambrian_invaderI have a build failure since some build dependencies are missing16:57
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deltreeyso thanks whoever implemented that16:57
cambrian_invaderbut x86_64 builds fine16:57
wontfix[m]Go to "change details" under the ppa16:58
cambrian_invaderwontfix[m]: thanks; I didn't notice that since I was logged out...16:59
wontfix[m]I have no idea why i386 is a default still in 2023.16:59
cambrian_invaderdo I need to resubmit, or can I just rety the build?17:00
wontfix[m]Not sure if saving just removes or doesn't continue on next rebuild.17:01
cambrian_invaderif a build is "pending publication" does that mean I need to resolve the failed build, or do I just need to wait?17:07
cambrian_invader...I just needed to wait17:11
wontfix[m]I would force a rebuild tbh but that's just me.17:11
wontfix[m]Without i38617:11
tekisuihey remy17:26
spmkdeAnyone around here familiar with tomcat10 and access debugging? The #tomcat channel seems seriously understaffed17:53
tekisuioh17:56
tekisuimaybe they have a forum17:56
spmkdetekisui, Thanks, they have a couple of mailing list. One has to sign-up for them though.17:58
taketimehow do I fix following errors ?18:12
taketimehttps://pastebin.com/E9Zwjzwg18:12
ravagetry #python ?18:13
taketime45https://github.com/kiecodes/generate-music18:13
taketime45https://pastebin.com/s1aMgehS18:14
taketime45I'm getting following errors when trying to run mgen.py18:14
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oerhekssudo snap connect darktable:removable-media18:54
tekisuihelloe19:00
tekisui@echo off19:00
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tekisuihey veegee19:06
veegeeyo19:06
tekisuiyo yo19:07
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JakovI made some log which is extremely large, how can I locate biggest file ?19:43
alkisgJakov: what do you mean, do you have multiple files?19:47
JakovI dont know place where huge lof file dumped19:48
Jakovtrying sudo find / -size +1000M -ls, but its slow19:48
Jakov^ failed19:48
leftyfbJakov: sudo apt install ncdu && sudo ncdu /19:49
Jakovomg  You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/19:49
tarzeauJakov: gdu is really fast19:50
leftyfbno faster than du19:50
Jakovsomething strange just happened, I just delete two MP4 files over 1GB and stil can not dl 48kb app19:51
JakovNeed to get 42,8 kB of archives19:51
JakovE: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.19:51
geniiJakov: Whats the result of: ls /boot/vmlin* | wc -l19:55
Jakov419:56
geniiHm, so not a bunch of old kernels in there which need removing19:57
alkisgJakov: what's the output of this: df -h | nc termbin.com 999919:57
Jakovhttps://termbin.com/sbsb19:58
tarzeauleftyfb: it's a lot faster than du19:59
tarzeauthere's a trick to make /boot usage go down drastically: https://github.com/alexmyczko/autoexec.bat/blob/master/config.sys/debian-system-initramfs20:00
alkisg@Jakov:libera.chat: sudo du -sh /var/log/* ~/.[!.]*20:00
alkisgCheck if you see anything big in there; if not, you'll need to check the whole disk (or at least the whole /home)20:01
Jakovhttps://pastebin.pl/view/ac7c127c20:03
Jakovit must be core dumps / *apport20:03
alkisgCore dumps are in /var/crash20:03
Jakovcore dumps from gdb20:05
Jakovthere are none20:05
leftyfbtarzeau: ah, I see it's du rewritten in go, not just a GUI for du. That makes sense20:06
Jakov-rw-r----- 1 supernova whoopsie  17M Jun 26 22:41 _usr_bin_gdb.1000.crash20:06
Jakov-rw-r----- 1 supernova whoopsie  19M Jun 22 00:52 _usr_bin_gnome-control-center.1000.crash20:06
Jakov-rw-r----- 1 supernova whoopsie  47M Jun 25 14:40 _usr_bin_gnome-shell.1000.crash20:06
Jakov-rw-r----- 1 supernova whoopsie 188M Jun 23 14:01 _usr_bin_nautilus.1000.crash20:06
Jakov-rw-r----- 1 supernova whoopsie   1M Jun 27 03:41 _usr_bin_sleep.1000.crash20:06
leftyfb!paste | Jakov20:06
ubottuJakov: For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://dpaste.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.20:06
Jakovsorry, always do next time20:07
alkisgJakov: since you can't install any programs, you can continue with `du -sh /home/*` and similar commands, to recurse and find what it is20:08
alkisg*with sudo20:08
Jakovit takes long to get output?20:09
Jakov94G    /home/supernova20:09
Jakov256G Total20:10
Jakovwait, rest for windows, so its all into dump files20:10
tarzeaufirst thing i turn off. automatic bug reporting and crash dumps20:11
Jakovwell, this led to this incident20:13
Jakovhttps://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~learn/debugging/modules/gdb_coredumps/20:13
Jakov$ ulimit -c unlimited20:13
Jakovand then https://sourceware.org/gdb/onlinedocs/gdb/Core-File-Generation.html -> generate core file20:13
tarzeaui just remove whoopsie20:16
leftyfbnone of that is recommended nor necessary20:16
leftyfbif you have /var/crash filling up, you've got bigger problems20:16
tarzeauyes, layer 8, users20:17
tarzeauso the only best recommended thing is to get rid of whoopsie20:17
tarzeaubecause. well i can't get rid of the users.20:17
Jakovany advices for me?20:17
Jakova lot of hard installs made before, I can not stand reinstalling Ubuntu omg20:18
leftyfbJakov: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; ls -l boot/vm* ; lsblk -o +type -e7 -f ; df -h ) | nc termbin.com 999920:19
Jakovcat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; ls -l boot/vm* ; lsblk -o +type -e7 -f ; df -h ) | nc termbin.com 999920:19
leftyfbJakov: type that all into your terminal along with the parens20:20
Jakovhttps://termbin.com/k92s20:20
leftyfbJakov: ( cat /etc/os-release ; uname -a ; ls -l boot/vm* ; lsblk -o +type -e7 -f ; df -h ) | nc termbin.com 999920:21
leftyfbJakov: copy and paste all of that into a terminal, please include the parentheses20:21
quark__hello, does someone know why the qwertz keyboard layout is wrong and / or how to fix this_20:23
Jakovhttps://termbin.com/k92s20:24
elias_aquark__: Wrong locale?20:24
leftyfbJakov: you pasted the same URL twice20:25
tarzeauJakov: you're doing something wrong, it should look more like this: https://termbin.com/lpb920:25
elias_aquark__: Has it been like that all the time or has the layout changed recently?20:25
quark__its all the time20:26
quark__and the right layout is selected20:26
quark__but the keybinds are wrong20:26
elias_aquark__: Ok. Odd. Have to think a little...20:27
Jakovtarzeau, https://pastebin.pl/view/f429af5b20:28
Jakovsorry its 5:30 AM, exhausted a little20:29
elias_aquark__: Which key bindings are incorrect and how?20:30
quark__that would be a bit comlicated to tell can i send a screenshot somehow?20:31
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elias_aquark__: Upload the screenshot to some service and paste the link here?20:32
quark__elias_a: nevermind so the qwertz layout is selected but the actuall layout is qwerty20:33
elias_aquark__: What does command locale tell you?20:34
quark__elias_: LANG=de_DE.UTF-820:35
quark__LANGUAGE=20:35
quark__LC_CTYPE="de_DE.UTF-8"20:35
quark__LC_NUMERIC="de_DE.UTF-8"20:35
quark__LC_TIME="de_DE.UTF-8"20:35
quark__LC_COLLATE="de_DE.UTF-8"20:35
elias_aquark__: Is the layout messed up in both X and in command prompt?20:39
quark__elias_a: yes20:39
elias_aquark__: I have no direct answer but this contains useful information: https://askubuntu.com/questions/209597/how-do-i-change-keyboards-from-the-command-line20:40
Jakovlefttyfb, tarzeau are you with me, masters?20:41
Jakovleftyfb, any chance it can be done with small blood?20:41
elias_aquark__: 22.04 related infomation close to the bottom of the page.20:41
elias_aquark__: Plus there is one odd detail in your locale output. You don't seem to have anything defined in LANUAGE. I for example have LANGUAGE=fi:en20:43
elias_aquark__: If you have a new installation, check your language settings and install stuff needed for German language as well even if you would use some other language usually. AFAIK that should help.20:45
Jakovhow to locate ulimit files?20:51
quark__elias_a: Thank you for your help i did find the issue20:52
elias_aquark__: You're welcome. Was war es?20:53
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quark__elias_a:i clean installed linux today in the installation i selected the german qwertz but after the installation it was changed idk why. Ich habe ehute linux neu installiert und bei dier installation habe ich das deutsche qwertz layout ausgewält aber nach der installation hat es sich geändert , ich weis nicht genau wieso20:56
elias_aquark__: Alles klar!20:58
elias_aquark__: Good you got it solved. :)20:59
elias_aThe keyboard problems are familiar to all of us who use several keyboard layouts. ;-)20:59
quark__elias_a: ah okay haha .but anyways thank you for your help21:00
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tekisuihey Minvera21:11
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startbit0Alguém do Brasil?21:53
tekisuihola21:53
startbit0hola21:53
tekisuibuevenido21:53
startbit0gracias21:53
ravage!br | startbit021:53
ubottustartbit0: Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada.21:53
startbit0cual finalidad de este chat?21:53
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tekisuiajuda-me ubuntu (linux)21:54
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axel_hey, anyone knows bluetooth problems in ubuntu?22:08
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ravageyou can an almost unlimited amount of people with  bluetooth problems on google22:09
tekisuinice22:11
axel_so , where are you from guys?22:11
tekisuii bought a bluetooth fm transmitter22:11
tekisuiwest germany22:11
mantisehi. how do i install hp drivers(hplip) for ubuntu?22:13
tekisuiahh i been there22:14
tekisuihttps://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/22:14
tekisuithink it´s this22:14
mantisetekisui: ill check. maybe there was an apt install or something22:15
tekisuithen open ctrl-T22:15
tekisuish hlip-version run22:15
tekisuieasiest way, is to use the file manager and from there open the terminal22:16
tekisuithen you got the directory the file is in.22:16
krytarikWell, you should definitely try installing from the official repos first though.22:17
mantisetekisui: yes i see. on that now22:18
krytarik!info hplip-gui22:18
ubottuhplip-gui (3.22.10+dfsg0-1, lunar): HP Linux Printing and Imaging - GUI utilities (Qt-based). In component universe, is optional. Built by hplip. Size 19 kB / 68 kB22:18
tekisuigoodnight22:18
tekisuimay the sudo be with you22:18
mantisekrytarik: that is from the software center ?22:18
krytarikYep.22:18
mantisekrytarik: https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/install/install/index on this22:19
mantisenote: Defaults for each question are maked with a '*'. Press <enter> to accept the default.22:21
mantiseerror: ubuntu-23.04 version is not supported, so all dependencies may not be installed. However trying to install using ubuntu-22.10 version packages.22:21
krytarikI mean I recently had to resort to installing from the website too, but if the packages provided via the Ubuntu repos work then that'd be better.22:21
mantiseye, im getting a lot of errors during the web install.22:25
mantisewarning: This installer cannot install 'python3-pyqt4' for your distro/OS and/or version.22:25
mantiseerror: Installation cannot continue without this dependency. Please manually install this dependency and re-run this installer.22:25
mantisekrytarik: installed the snap hplip-printer-app now tho22:26
krytarikYeah, that sounds good too.22:27
mantiseand i see the printer in my printer settings.. that should be enough ? the printer is on the wifi22:28
mantiseoh. sudo apt-get -y install hplip-gui worked aswell22:32
krytarikMaybe you should go with one or the other though, not both at once.. >_<22:33
mantisekrytarik: hplip-printer-app is just the driver tho ? no gui app22:33
krytarikYeah, I was just about to refer to that.. according to <https://snapcraft.io/hplip-printer-app> it doesn't provide a GUI like the other does, but this may suffice for you.. otherwise all the drivers and additional packages are installed twice and possibly running alongside.22:36
mantiseyes, moved the hplip-gui again, as it bugged22:36
mantiseid need some scanning software tho22:37
mantisei dont know if its necessary, but as i bought the printer, it says i needed to install HP SMART and register ect, to get the printer working. so i installed that on my wifes laptop, to get the printer on the wifi. guess that wasnt even possible on ubuntu then22:40
krytarikWell, I certainly didn't need to register with HP to get the printer working over wireless.  And wrt a scanning app, I'm not sure what worked better last, but things like simple-scan and gscan2pdf come to my mind.22:45
mantisekrytarik: well i had to do something to add the wifi network on the printer, i could do that from HP SMART. dont think that was possible from hplip snap22:48
mantiseor the printer settings in ubuntu22:48
mantisei have a standard app called Document Scanner tho, that reconize the printer, so maybe thats works too22:49
krytarikIn my case it worked by simply pressing the according buttons on the printer and the wireless router.22:49
krytarikYeah, I think that's simple-scan.22:50
jeremy31WPS?22:50
krytarikYup!22:50
jeremy31Once you get an HP connected to the wifi router, the rest is usually painless22:51
natewrenchi like hp printers22:51
natewrenchi get the toner printers cause it can accept non hp ones22:51
mantisejeremy31: also updating firmware ?22:52
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jeremy31mantise: firmware for a HP printer?22:53
mantisejeremy31: well, i updated it from my wifes laptop from hp smart.. lol22:53
mantiseit told me there was a firmware update22:54
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jeremy31mantise: Ubuntu isn't needed for that, it probably downloads updates while online22:55
mantisejeremy31: i see. well the hplip from https://developers.hp.com/hp-linux-imaging-and-printing/ didnt work for 23.04.22:56
mantisebut the snap hplip-printer-app driver package from the software center is22:57
jeremy31mantise: I don't think I ever used the snap22:58
mantisehplip-gui didnt work aswell. not developed for 23.04 yet i guess ?22:58
mantisethats the only way i could get it working on 23.04. but maybe thats why you should always use the LTS..22:59
mantisewarning: This installer cannot install 'python3-pyqt4' for your distro/OS and/or version.23:02
mantisejeremy31: thats when i try to install the web version. how to you install it ?23:05
jeremy31mantise: I haven't installed anything in Ubuntu for a HP printer to work23:06
mantisejeremy31: nothing ? just find it thru the printer settings ? the hplip driver from the website, also says its only support for Ubuntu 22.10.23:07
jeremy31I am using 22.04, once the printer is connected to my network, I can easily add it using the add printer, network printer in printer settings23:09
mantisejeremy31: i see. i didnt even try to add the printer, before i installed the hplip snap driver package. i should have done that.23:10
axel_hey, do you know if 4KTUBE Pro App in Ubuntu is legall to use?23:10
tekisui?23:12
tekisuilegal is subjective23:12
tekisuidepends on what state you are in23:12
axel_germany , it shoudl be for downloading videos freom youtube , tiktok etc23:13
tekisuiach so23:14
tekisuishould be alright23:14
axel_Ich weiß nicht ob es torrent nutz oder nicht23:14
tekisuigermanie23:14
tekisuiglauben sie nicht alles was sie denken23:15
axel_wie weißt man dass ein herunterlade programm legal oder nicht ist?23:15
tekisuihmm23:15
tekisuiwell you could ask the internal ministry23:16
tekisuiif you want to know for sure23:16
axel_Nice , i didnt think about that23:17
tekisuiaxel_: https://www.piratenpartei.de/23:18
axel_Danke23:21

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