[00:08] <morgan-u2> I WANT TO USE MY CAMERA TO SCANA QR CODE AND GO TO THE SITE 22.04 -- how to?
[00:09] <morgan-u2> (How to say I cant touch type without saying it.0)
[00:14] <tekisui> ?
[00:14] <tekisui> you will need a qr scanner..
[00:15] <tekisui> you can also create your own qr codes with some and link it to a website
[00:22] <oerheks> many browsers have such plugin
[02:16] <plt> How can I stop this tcp        0      0 xxx.xxx.xxx:443     218.154.167.233:50167   SYN_RECV
[02:16] <plt> I think it is due to sync attacks
[03:11] <mybalzitch> dmesg says the kernel is enabling syn cookies?
[03:25] <plt> What the hell ---> <mybalzitch> dmesg says the kernel is enabling syn cookies?
[03:27] <mybalzitch> https://docs.vmware.com/en/vRealize-Operations/8.10/com.vmware.vcom.scg.doc/GUID-07AB31D9-8F7D-4FD8-B3D5-FFB064CFFC3E.html
[03:28] <plt> me?
[03:28] <plt> I think its aslready enabled
[04:05] <plt> I think that has already been enabled in the kernel
[05:05] <plt> Anyone?
[07:04] <gordonjcp> is there a way to force Ubuntu to use a particular audio device as default?
[07:04] <gordonjcp> every time I boot my PC it defaults to using a USB device that I don't want sound to come out of
[08:10] <kinder> ennio
[08:13] <Jakov> having large thresh around 90G, how to clear it?
[08:13] <Jakov> I tried to clear with mouse on Tresh Icon, but it seems to be frozen for hours
[08:13] <Jakov> sudo rm -rf ~/.local/share/Trash/* does not help too
[08:21] <weedmic> did you try right clicking on the bin and click "empty"?  jacov
[09:31] <plt> How can stop sync attacks?
[10:14] <plt> Tell me if you think this is https://pastebin.com/T0n2um8Y sync flooding
[10:33] <cybersoul> I ssh'ed into my kubuntu and did snap list and my client terminal froze
[10:33] <cybersoul> any hint of what might be faulting ?
[10:35] <ogra> snapd not running for whatever reason ?
[10:36] <ogra> (or is the system under heavy load so that snapd can not respond to the query ?)
[10:39] <ogra> ... check your journal for errors ...
[10:47] <tekisui> hello
[10:51] <weedmic> cybersoul: any chance you were tunneling through a third computer?  it can appear to freeze, when it is really just a very long delay to write to the host screen.
[10:52] <weedmic> also, one could use screen.  connect via screen, save the session, disconnect, and go back and reopen the same screen session - to see if it exeucted, but took a long time.  normally, when one closes a terminal w ssh, the command is terminated when the connection is.
[11:01] <cybersoul> it printed out one line out of like 8. so because my client terminal froze and I could not exit or do anything. I restarted the other machine which I have physical access to.
[11:05] <cybersoul> if it happens again it would qualify as a bug report
[11:06] <MadLamb> I am running Ubuntu 23.04 with 6.2.0-23-generic. I am facing some issues with bluetooth. I am getting kernel: "bluetoothd[10618]: Failed to set mode: Not Supported (0x0c)" and "Bluetooth: hci0: Opcode 0x c56 failed: -95" on the journal
[11:06] <cybersoul> hmm this time it worked fine
[11:10] <MadLamb> I also get "Trying to use legacy bluez5 API for LE Audio - only A2DP will be supported. Please upgrade bluez5" on wireplumber but bluez seems to be 5.66, which appears to be the latest version
[11:26] <weedmic> I am using ubuntu 22.04.1 - i am "sudo remnux install", but it states "invalid os or unalbe to determine ubuntu version".  I have found similar lists via google (for other programmes), but no solution.  Any ideas?
[11:26] <tekisui> try duckduckgo
[11:28] <weedmic> same results - i'll past one here https://github.com/teamdfir/sift/issues/483
[11:28] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 483 in teamdfir/sift "CLI - Issue with Installing on Ubuntu 20.04.1" [Closed]
[11:29] <weedmic> only i'm trying to install renmux not sift
[11:29] <weedmic> is there a switch like -ignoreosversion or something?
[11:30] <tekisui> Try running 'apt-get update' then remove any packages that
[11:30] <tekisui> aren't used by running 'apt-get autoremove'
[11:31] <tekisui> there always some small ¨bugs¨ you gotta live with
[11:31] <tekisui> maybe 18.04 will accept it still there is support untill 2026 i think
[11:32] <weedmic> i am vaguely recalling something from teh past where I had to build kernel files to match the kernel, but this is a fresh os install with only this and gnupg.
[11:32] <tekisui> or wait for a new version of ubuntu..
[11:32] <tekisui> ok
[11:33] <tekisui> https://remnux.org/
[11:33] <weedmic> did those tasks previously, but i do appreciate the ideas.  tekisui  - by 18.04, you mean try to install remnux on an 18.04 v of ubuntu?
[11:33] <tekisui> umm
[11:33] <tekisui> but lord knows
[11:33] <tekisui> if it ain´t broken, don´t try to fix it
[11:34] <weedmic> tekisui: the vm did not work on esxi, but we may try it again.  we might also just not use this product.
[11:34] <weedmic> i did not understand " if it ain´t broken, don´t try to fix it"  - what is the "it"?
[11:35] <tekisui> well sometimes the main thing is running (the os) but you want to tweak it a bit
[11:35] <tekisui> and in trying to tweak it you fix even more
[11:35] <tekisui> you break even more*
[11:36] <weedmic> so it was ubuntu - i'm pretty sure ubuntu is fine.  i must have it on at least 60 machines by now :D
[11:37] <tekisui> ok..
[11:38] <tekisui> well it´s still early in america, maybe some american it kids will wake up in a while and may answer you better
[11:38] <tekisui> :)
[11:38] <tekisui> there is always the ubuntu forum
[11:43] <tekisui> weedmic: seems 22.04 is not suported yet
[11:43] <tekisui> https://docs.remnux.org/install-distro/keep-the-distro-up-to-date
[11:53] <MadLamb> I am running Ubuntu 23.04 with 6.2.0-23-generic. I cant start bluetooth. I am getting kernel: "bluetoothd[10618]: Failed to set mode: Not Supported (0x0c)" and "Bluetooth: hci0: Opcode 0x c56 failed: -95" on the journal
[11:54] <weedmic> ty tekisui - i just came to the same conclusion, well at least to go to an older version - ty for the document.
[11:55] <tekisui> welcome
[11:57] <tekisui> https://help.ubuntu.com/stable/ubuntu-help/bluetooth-problem-connecting.html.en
[12:05] <MadLamb> tekisui, I dont think my problem will appear there, the error is quite specific and I cant find on google
[12:05] <tekisui> ok, am not really an expert the IT kids from america are still somewhat asleep
[12:05] <MadLamb> tekisui, bluetoothd[15740]: Failed to set mode: Not Supported (0x0c)
[12:05] <tekisui> you might try a forum
[12:05] <MadLamb> hahaha
[12:06] <tekisui> it´s 8 am in new york i think..:)
[12:06] <tekisui> i tell you you could ¨feel¨ china starting up then there was like a flow on irc..
[12:13] <weedmic> before I go throught the grueling process of putting a vile on a esxi machine, there doesn't happen to be a command to install an older version of ubuntu if it never was on the machine - correct?
[12:14] <tekisui> it´s not advisable to downgrade
[12:14] <weedmic> thought as much
[12:17] <weedmic> fyi, not as hard as i remembered
[12:53] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:54] <tekisui> hey BluesKaj
[12:58] <BluesKaj> hey tekisui
[13:00] <Crin> Hello
[13:01] <Crin> How can i make virtmanager to create none root qcow  files i can chown them everytime but...
[13:03] <tekisui> hello crin
[13:08] <weedmic> Crin: you want to prevent the creation of root ?what accounts?
[13:09] <luc4> Hello! I'm trying to install Ubuntu server on a HP desktop. Apparently everything went well and I can boot into the new system. The only problem is that the only way to boot is to enter the boot selection of the firmware and manually select the ubuntu partition to boot. If this is not done, I get a boot loop and I can spot the error "Reset system". Any way to fix this? Thanks!
[13:10] <ogra> Crin, you'd need to run virtmanager as non-root user, then the qcow images would be created under the credentials of said user ... not sure you can actually tell it to not make them root owned if you run it as root
[13:10] <Crin> im not running virt-manager  with sudo
[13:10] <Crin> when i create a disk qcow file it is created with root
[13:11] <ogra> hmm might be that libvirt runs suid root ...
[13:11] <ogra> *libvirtd
[13:12] <ogra> if that is true, i dont think it would be possible witout patching libvirtd to chown them on the fly
[13:13] <Crin> i found something that might work in /etc/libvirt/libvirtd.conf
[13:17] <ogra> i think there are only permissions for the communicaion socket you can set ... but i'm not a virt-manager user 🙂
[13:17] <Crin> yes im trying that
[13:18] <Crin> i can just chown the qcow fie but its annoying xD
[13:22] <globexplorer> Hello
[13:22] <globexplorer> Can somebody explain how IRC works, do I have the same username over all networks?
[13:24] <leftyfb> globexplorer: /join #libera for help with IRC
[13:25] <globexplorer> leftyfb: thanks
[13:26] <Crin> It is still not working not even after a chown the disk file, i'm in the libvrt group :(
[13:26] <Crin> I*
[14:05] <Crin> ok i found the the fix in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf it was set to root
[14:06] <Crin> libvirt switched to libvirt-qemu so setfacl works too but it, requires setting it everyime you create a new pool in virt-manager
[14:07] <enoq> hi, is there a quick overview over the difference between snap and flatpak?
[14:08] <Crin> @enoq https://linuxhint.com/snap_vs_flatpak_vs_appimage/
[14:09] <enoq> thank you
[14:10] <enoq> so looking at that matrix, it's the same thing?
[14:12] <Crin> There same differences here and there but it serves a simulr function yes
[14:13] <Crin> persanlly i gravitate towards appimages snce its more portable
[14:13] <Crin> personally*
[14:13] <ogra> they are massively different in approach, implementation and functonality
[14:13] <ogra> you can not really compare the two
[14:14] <ogra> faltpak is a mechnism to provide desktop apps only
[14:14] <ogra> snaps are a fully fledged confined packaging system that allows you to ship anything ... there are kernels, bootloaders, servers and cli apps packaged as snaps
[14:15] <Crin> ok and appimages are more like snaps?
[14:17] <ogra> appimages are completely different to the other two and fullfil even a different purpose
[14:17] <enoq> so snap is a bit more docker like?
[14:19] <ogra> not really ... snaps and docker use similar parts of the kernel for ther confinement ... but snaps do not have any overhead here while docker uses a lot of userspace stuff to implement said confinement
[14:19] <enoq> there's a daemon similar to docker, right?
[14:19] <ogra> there is a daemon but snaps themselves do use the kernel bits more directly than docker
[14:20] <enoq> so they don't run into that "essentially root" problem that docker has?
[14:20] <ogra> also snaps are gpg signed readonly squashfs files so they are 100% tinker proof while docker containers are actual editable filesystem images
[14:22] <ogra> snaps have buit in self test mechanisms and built in rollback capabilities ... i.e. if your snap updates and you ship ... say a webserver ... you can have a test if port 80 is open after a refresh ... a fail of that test will automatically make it roll back to the former version
[14:22] <Crin> squashfs is there a big performance hit?
[14:23] <ogra> snaps only use binary deltas for upgrades between eh two squashfses so only the changes you actually need come down the drain over the network
[14:23] <leftyfb> maybe this discussion should be moved to #ubuntu-discuss ?
[14:23] <ogra> Crin, yes, there is a minor hit on initial startup due to that ... zero at runtime though
[14:24] <ogra> and yes, we should take this t #ubuntu-discuss since it is turning offtopic for here
[14:24] <Crin> i still think it is information? wouldnt discussion be a bit more back and forth?
[14:24] <Crin> we are merely picking ogras brain ^^
[14:24] <Crin> ok
[14:33] <rjwiii> Hello. System76 Thelio. Ubuntu 22.04. I seem to have lost my sound settings. I have sound, but the settings page is all grayed out and doesn't list any sound devices ... Any ideas?
[14:38] <ioria> rjwiii, restart pulse ?
[14:39] <tekisui> :)
[14:41] <rjwiii> ioria: re-installed pulse & rebooted ... no luck
[14:42] <ioria> rjwiii, rm -r ~/.config/pulse
[14:42] <ioria> rjwiii, and systemctl --user restart pulseaudio
[14:44] <BinarySavior> how do I check which applications are using a currently installed dependency?
[14:45] <ioria> with dependency, you mean a lib , right ? BinarySavior
[14:45] <rjwiii> ioria: that worked ... sorta ... settings are back, but speaker test doesn't work ...
[14:46] <ioria> rjwiii, try installing pavucontrol
[14:46] <rjwiii> Already have it ... running ...
[14:47] <BinarySavior> ioria, yea, lib
[14:47] <ioria> rjwiii, systemctl --user restart wireplumber pipewire pipewire-pulse
[14:47] <ioria> BinarySavior, then use 'ldd'
[14:48] <rjwiii> ioria: What does your second line mean?
[14:49] <ioria> rjwiii, that was not for you
[14:49] <rjwiii> ioria: ah ha ...
[14:50] <rjwiii> ioria: wireplumber and pipewire services not found on last command ...
[14:50] <ioria> rjwiii, i see (you are on 22.04)
[14:51] <ogra> well and on a system76 machine ... they use their own kernels AFAIK ... so there might be patched drivers in it by default
[14:51] <rjwiii> ioria: Correct. Upgraded from 20.04
[14:51] <ioria> rjwiii, pulseaudio -k
[14:52] <rjwiii> ioria: no output ...
[14:52] <ogra> that just kills pulseaudio it will not print any output
[14:52] <ioria> rjwiii, yes, check again pavucontrol
[14:53] <ogra> if oyu play a sound pulse will automatically be started again
[14:53] <ogra> (or if you start pavucontrol)
[14:54] <ioria> rjwiii, if no use, paste 'systemctl --user | grep -i pulse'  and 'systemctl --user | grep -i wire'
[14:55] <rjwiii> ioria: no sound at all now ... pavucontrol not grayed ...
[14:56] <rjwiii> ioria: paste here or pastebin?
[14:56] <ioria> rjwiii, systemctl --user | grep -i pulse | nc termbin.com 9999
[14:58] <rjwiii> ioria: returned a url ...
[14:59] <ioria> rjwiii, paste it here
[14:59] <rjwiii> https://termbin.com/87tx
[14:59] <ioria> rjwiii, systemctl --user | grep -i wire | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:01] <rjwiii> https://termbin.com/uvk0
[15:02] <ioria> rjwiii, seems all good
[15:02] <ogra> does it ?
[15:03] <ioria> rjwiii, check 'alsamixer'
[15:03] <ioria> ogra, what you mean ?
[15:03] <ogra> i dont think you actually want the pulse server when you have pipewire ...
[15:04] <ioria> mmm, i have both running
[15:04] <ogra> but insead you want to either drop pipewire completely or drop pulse and install the pipewire-pulse layer
[15:04] <rjwiii> ioria: alsamixer is up ...
[15:05] <ogra> i only have pipewire here on this 22.04 laptop (du to some BT devices i need to use with it) and only pulse on my desktop
[15:05] <ogra> i havent seen installs where both run
[15:05] <ioria> rjwiii, something muted (MM) ?
[15:05] <ogra> (the laptop provides pulse via pipewire-pulse)
[15:06] <ioria> ogra, https://termbin.com/ggwe
[15:07] <ogra> interesting ...
[15:07] <ogra> (bit do you use pipewire for audio at all ? AFAIK thats only for screen sharing)
[15:07] <ioria> wait, i upgraded from 20.04 (via do-release-upgrade)
[15:07] <ogra> s/bit/but
[15:08] <ioria> ogra, yes, via firefox i guess
[15:08] <ogra> i did too ... on both machines ... but then moved the lappie to pipewire completely
[15:08] <ioria> i see
[15:09] <rjwiii> ioria: Muted: Headphone (bluetooth), Front Mi, S/PDIF
[15:10] <ioria> rjwiii, no that's ok; we try again restart : systemctl --user restart pulseaudio ; rm -r ~/.config/pulse; pulseaudio -k   ; after that we can kill one of the two services
[15:13] <rjwiii> ioria: done ... still no sound ...
[15:13] <ioria> rjwiii, are you fullyupgraded ?
[15:14] <rjwiii> ioria: yes ... just ran updater within the last hour ...
[15:14] <ioria> rjwiii, uname -r
[15:14] <rjwiii> ioria: 6.2.6-76060206-generic
[15:15] <ioria> rjwiii, sudo alsa force-reload
[15:17] <rjwiii> ioria: no luck ... :(
[15:17] <rjwiii> ioria: I did get this: /sbin/alsa: Warning: Processes using sound devices: 12413(pulseaudio).
[15:17] <ioria> rjwiii, lspci -v | grep -A6 Audio | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:18] <rjwiii> ioria: https://termbin.com/0qsk
[15:19] <ioria> rjwiii, can you select (with F6) the amd device in alsamixer ?
[15:21] <rjwiii> ioria: I have a pop-up window with 3 devices ...
[15:21] <ioria> rjwiii, pick amd
[15:22] <rjwiii> ioria: I have HDA Intel PCH, 1080PPro Stream and HDA ATI HDMI ...
[15:22] <ioria> rjwiii, ati
[15:23] <rjwiii> No volume controls ...
[15:26] <ioria> rjwiii, same on pavucontrol ?
[15:27] <ioria> rjwiii, you can install the default 22.04 kernel and test it
[15:28] <rjwiii> ioria: pavucontrol has headphone & Line Out ...
[15:29] <ioria> rjwiii, Line out
[15:29] <rjwiii> ioria: default kernel from ubuntu or system76?
[15:29] <rjwiii> ioria: line out is selected and doesn't seem to be grayed out ...
[15:30] <ioria> rjwiii, does it says 'plugged in' ?
[15:31] <rjwiii> ioria: yes
[15:31] <ioria> rjwiii, so it should work
[15:33] <rjwiii> ioria: I also have a second device listed for HDMI ... I don't have any hdmi monitors ... DP only ...
[15:34] <ioria> rjwiii, for sure, you have a problem with this device : Intel Corporation Cannon Lake PCH
[15:37] <rjwiii> iomari891: brb ... gonna try a reboot
[15:46] <MadLamb> I removed all the Bluetooth packages i could find on apt list and my system does not open x server anymore. I am also not able to connect to the internet so I don't seem to be able to install it back.
[15:47] <MadLamb> I couldn't find anything obviously wrong on Journal
[15:48] <rjwiii> ioria: I'm back ... Sound is back ... sorta ... speaker test still doesn't work ...
[15:54] <rjwiii> ioria: interesting update ... The bell is working in the terminal ... I selected Drip, but it plays Default ... but wait, there's more ... when I hit the backspace to play the sound, an output device pops up in settings called ALSA Plugin (Gnome Shell) ... then disappears ...
[15:55] <ioria> rjwiii, does audio work on firefox ?
[15:56] <ioria> rjwiii, i mean youtube, for example
[15:57] <rjwiii> ioria: yes ....
[15:57] <rjwiii> ioria: youtube works in Chrome, too ...
[15:58] <ioria> ok
[15:58] <ioria> rjwiii, aplay -l | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:58] <MadLamb> Can someone help me to troubleshoot networking? I can't ping 8.8.8.8
[15:59] <rjwiii> ioria: https://termbin.com/x52a
[16:00] <ioria> rjwiii, ok
[16:02] <ioria> rjwiii, speaker test (in my experience) is not much reliable
[16:03] <rjwiii> ioria: it worked before ...
[16:03] <rjwiii> ioria: googling the ALSA plugin ...
[16:03] <ioria> rjwiii, i know
[16:03] <rjwiii> ioria: bbiab ...
[16:03] <ioria> ok
[16:04] <MadLamb> I run startx and I get a gray screen saying "oh no! Something has gone wrong"
[16:09] <jhutchins> MadLamb: What did you try to do?  How did you try to do it?  What did you expect to happen?  What happened instead?
[16:10] <MadLamb> jhutchins: i was having some issues with Bluetooth and I tried to purge all Bluetooth related packages and install again. After the purge i rebooted and I don't have graphical interface or internet
[16:10] <MadLamb> jhutchins: i did not expect Bluetooth packages to be so essential.
[16:12] <MadLamb> jhutchins: I can't ping anything. I can't resolve hostnames, and of course that prevents me from reinstalling bluetooth
[16:13] <MadLamb> jhutchins: I'm desperate :B
[16:14] <ioria> MadLamb, i think you have removed NM; try to set up the connection with systemd-networkd
[16:14] <MadLamb> ioria: how can I do that?
[16:15] <ioria> MadLamb, cd /etc/netplan, backup the orig file; create a new one with .yaml ext
[16:15] <ioria> MadLamb, and try something like this: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1458337/ubuntu-22-04-configure-local-ip-via-netplan-systemd-networkd
[16:15] <jhutchins> ioria: +
[16:16] <ioria> MadLamb, when you got connected, reinstall all the desktop pkg:  sudo apt install --reinstall ubuntu-desktop^
[16:22] <MadLamb> I did backup the file and created an empty one. Then I did Run netplan apply
[16:22] <MadLamb> ioria: then I ping 8.8.8.8 and I get network unreachable
[16:24] <MadLamb> ioria: when I did netplan apply I got a few "triggering .link rules for..."
[16:25] <ioria> MadLamb, do you have an ip ? ip -a
[16:25] <MadLamb> ioria: no. It gave me the "usage" for that command
[16:26] <ioria> MadLamb, what you mean exactly ?
[16:26] <MadLamb> Like I was using the wrong command
[16:27] <MadLamb> It explained how "ip" should be used
[16:27] <MadLamb> Seems i am expected to provide an object
[16:28] <MadLamb> ip [ OPTIONS ] OBJECT
[16:29] <ioria> ip a
[16:29] <ioria> sorry
[16:30] <CarloWood> Hello - when I plug in USB sticks in my PC I can see them with lsusb, and dmesg reports them normally.  However, they do not show up in /dev/disk/by-id ... How can I write an .iso to them?
[16:31] <MadLamb> ioria: shows me a few items 1 to 10. Most likely you want to know about wlp1s0?
[16:31] <ioria> MadLamb, about the one you configured in the yaml file
[16:31] <MadLamb> ioria: that is MTU 1500 qdisc noon state DOWN group default qlen 1000
[16:32] <MadLamb> ioria: I did not configure the yaml file. I only created an empty file.
[16:32] <ioria> MadLamb, nope, i linked you the examples
[16:32] <MadLamb> ioria: I'm talking to you on a mobile phone, x server is not loading.
[16:33] <MadLamb> Will try again
[16:33] <ioria> MadLamb, also cat /usr/share/doc/netplan/examples/static.yaml   if you want
[16:34] <MadLamb> Would be very nice if I can cp some file and modify it
[16:41] <MadLamb> ioria: I'm not entirely sure which values i should put in this yaml file. For nameserver IPs i used 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4, but it also has "search" hostnames.
[16:42] <MadLamb> ioria: addresses it has 10.10.10.2/24. How do I know which address to put?
[16:43] <MadLamb> ioria: my router address is 192.168.86.1
[16:49] <MadLamb> ioria: i made up an IP and used the router IP in the routes, not sure if the mask is /24
[16:50] <MadLamb> ioria: when I ran netplan apply it said "definition wlp1s0 is not for us (backend 1)"
[17:14] <MadLamb> ioria: i tried to start the Network-Manager service and it is not there :D. I have no idea how this got removed.
[17:23] <ioria> MadLamb, pastebin your yaml file
[17:27] <MadLamb> ioria: I don't have a working xserver
[17:28] <ioria> MadLamb, you don't need one
[17:28] <MadLamb> ioria: I'm not talking from the machine. I'm on a mobile phone
[17:28] <MadLamb> ioria: and the machine doesn't have internet.
[17:29] <ioria> MadLamb, you said you checked journal ....
[17:30] <ioria> MadLamb, how did you do that ?
[17:30] <MadLamb> ioria: journalctl -b
[17:30] <ioria> MadLamb, remotly ?
[17:30] <MadLamb> ioria: I'm in front of the machine, but not using it to talk to you.
[17:31] <ioria> MadLamb, ok, take a picture
[17:32] <MadLamb> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/CjhzgQ6y/PXL_20230627_173147609.jpg
[17:32] <MadLamb> ioria: this was my last try. The static one did not seem to work.
[17:34] <ioria> MadLamb,  use this /usr/share/doc/netplan/examples/dhcp.yaml and replace the nic name
[17:34] <tekisui> hello
[17:34] <tekisui> sudp app snack
[17:37] <ogra> MadLamb, did you run "netplan generate" before trying to run "netplan apply" ?
[17:37] <ioria> MadLamb,  and is that the only nic you have on that machine ? enx is a bit weird
[17:38] <ioria> sounds a usb thing
[17:39] <MadLamb> ioria: it's a USB "dongle". I also have wifi but i think I'd have to put the auth stuff on that file. Trying with the cable.
[17:39] <MadLamb> ogra: initially no, but on the last few runs yes.
[17:39] <ioria> MadLamb, seriusly, the first thing you need toknow is if the nic name is correct; screen 'ip a' output
[17:40] <ogra> MadLamb, and are there other yaml files in /etc/netplan ?
[17:40] <ioria> i told him to backup
[17:41] <MadLamb> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/e9J2Fc1h/PXL_20230627_174051644.jpg
[17:41] <cahyo> hello everyone
[17:41] <cahyo> good night
[17:42] <MadLamb> ogra: it only had one, which was using the Network-Manager and now has a .backup extension.
[17:42] <ioria> MadLamb, have you edited the yaml file correctly ?
[17:42] <ogra> i'd move it out of the dir just to be sure it doesnt interfere
[17:43] <ioria> MadLamb, no tabs imean
[17:43] <ogra> (you can indeed move it back later)
[17:43] <ogra> yeah, yaml is pretty nasty if you do not use spaces for indentation
[17:43] <ogra> do never use tabs 🙂
[17:43] <MadLamb> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/KrblTgWf/PXL_20230627_174310168.jpg
[17:43] <ioria> MadLamb, ok, reboot
[17:45] <MadLamb> ioria: when I do netplan --debug apply it gives me a warning that ovsdb-server is not running
[17:45] <ioria> MadLamb, ok, reboot
[17:47] <MadLamb> ioria: still can't ping. Network unreachable
[17:47] <ioria> MadLamb, but i feel like we 'll need to activate the wifi  (seems the only normal nic there)
[17:48] <ioria> MadLamb, ever worked that dongle ?
[17:49] <MadLamb> ioria: yes. It's a razer thunderbolt 4 dock
[17:50] <MadLamb> ioria: good stuff
[17:51] <ogra> would even be better stuff if it worked 🙂
[17:51] <MadLamb> https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/G9vhPi8J/PXL_20230627_174849137.jpg
[17:51] <MadLamb> ogra: i don't think the issue is the dongle
[17:52] <ioria> MadLamb, ip address add 192.168.x.x/24 dev <interface>
[17:52] <MadLamb> ogra: it's more about how removing Bluetooth packages breaks your whole system.
[17:52] <ioria> MadLamb, replace x and interface
[17:52] <ogra> well, packages depend on each other in the dpkg world ...
[17:53] <ogra> if you pull out the carpet low enough things will go bad
[17:53] <artem> hey
[17:53] <ioria> MadLamb, like, ip address add 192.168.86.4/24 dev enx806d9-blah
[17:54] <MadLamb> ogra: yes it makes sense that Bluetooth breaks if you remove the Network-Manager, but it doesn't make sense that network manager disappears if you remove Bluetooth.
[17:55] <MadLamb> ogra: network manager should be the carpet, not bluetooth
[17:55] <ioria> MadLamb, you did something else, you know that
[17:55] <ogra> $ LC_ALL=C apt-cache depends network-manager|grep blue
[17:55] <ogra>   Depends: libbluetooth3
[17:55] <ogra> $
[17:55] <ogra> well ...
[17:56] <ogra> if yu dont remove the lib layer all will be fine ...
[17:56] <MadLamb> ioria: i swear I didn't
[17:56] <ioria> MadLamb, you removed 'all' blurt pkgs ....
[17:56] <ioria> like gnome-bluetooth-common
[17:57] <MadLamb> ogra: i think that was the one. But again nonsense that the carpet depends on what goes on top.
[17:57] <ioria> or libgnome-bluetooth-3.0-13
[17:57] <ogra> yeah, you most likely removed libbluetooth ... that tore out NM
[17:57] <MadLamb> Yes
[17:57] <ioria> that was not necessary
[17:57] <ogra> NM is linked against that lib and will break if you remove it ...
[17:57] <MadLamb> I didn't know :D
[17:58] <MadLamb> Now I know
[17:58] <ogra> if yu dont *use* bluetooth the lib is not doing anyting but sitting on disk
[17:58] <ogra> (like most libs)
[18:01] <MadLamb> That IP address add did something but i still can't ping
[18:01] <MadLamb> Now I can see the IP I added in the device (on IP a)
[18:03] <ogra> yeah, you are missing a route
[18:03] <ogra> and after that you will be missing a dns entry
[18:04] <MadLamb> Help the noob please :B
[18:08] <Roey> hni
[18:08] <Roey> why do I keep hearing pops in my bluetooth audio (speakers and headphone)?
[18:08] <Roey> I made a change to my bluetooth configuration but forgot what it was.. it was so that I could get my Bluetooth headset's mic supported.
[18:09] <Roey> and ever since then, the quality of the audio on both the headset and the bluetooth speaker degraded significantly
[18:09] <ogra> MadLamb, do you know the IP of your gateway/router ?
[18:09] <MadLamb> Roey: make sure you don't remove your Bluetooth libraries.
[18:09] <ogra> lol
[18:09] <Roey> ah
[18:09] <MadLamb> ogra: yes
[18:10] <MadLamb> ogra: 192.168.86.1
[18:10] <ogra> so try: sudo ip route add 192.168.86.0/24 via 192.168.86.1
[18:10] <ogra> then try to ping again
[18:11] <MadLamb> ogra: nexthop has invalid gateway
[18:14] <ogra> MadLamb, hmm ... sudo ip route del 192.168.86.0/24
[18:14] <ogra> remove hat one and lets try something different
[18:14] <ogra> *that one
[18:14] <MadLamb> Ok
[18:14] <ogra> sudo ip route add default via 192.168.86.1
[18:16] <MadLamb> ogra: same. Nexthop has invalid gateway
[18:16] <ogra> weird
[18:16] <ogra> that last one should definitely work ... are you sure the router is online ?
[18:16] <cahyo> wellcome
[18:20] <ogra> MadLamb, do you get ping replies when you do "ping 192.168.86.1" ?
[18:22] <mritu> hello
[18:26] <MadLamb> ogra: no
[18:27] <MadLamb> ogra: network unreachable
[18:27] <MadLamb> Can't i somehow download the packages in another computer, load it on a USB stick and install?
[18:28] <ogra> you surely can
[18:28] <ogra> but that will be painful ... you will need to get the dependencies right
[18:29] <ogra> MadLamb, what release is installed ? 22.04 ?
[18:34] <ogra> MadLamb, if that is the case https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/network-manager ... yu want all packages with a red dot there ... to download the deb you scroll to the bottom, click the arcitecture name and then one of the links that show up on the next page
[18:34]  * ogra needs to go AFK for a while 
[18:38] <MadLamb> ogra: i did not remove the network manager. Only the Bluetooth stuff. Does it get removed automatically?
[18:42] <ogra> MadLamb, we discussed that above ...
[18:42] <ogra> and i really need to leave now ...
[18:43] <MadLamb> ogra: i got that it gets affected (stops working) but didn't understand if it really gets removed (needs to be installed again)
[18:43] <MadLamb> But ok. Thanks. Helped a lot
[18:49] <ogra> MadLamb, yes, packages get removed if you remove someting they hard-depend on ... the website above lists all dependencies of the NM package (everyting with red dot) and give a link to donwload the .deb file as i described ... make sure to ave all dependencies and install NM again
[18:49]  * ogra really out now 🙂
[18:50] <MadLamb> ogra: thanks <3
[19:15] <masber> how can I install gcc c2.6.32 in ubuntu 22.4?
[19:15] <masber> 22.04?
[19:38] <jhutchins> masber: What are you actually trying to do that you need it?
[19:38] <masber> I am building a rust application in my ubuntu 22.04 laptop
[19:39] <jhutchins> !info gcc
[19:39] <masber> the problem I have is the binary I get after compilation does not run in a remote server because the C library in the server is older
[19:40] <masber> reading rust docs I can tell rustc the linker I want to use, so I would like to use a linker for 2.6.32
[19:40] <jhutchins> masber: Interesting.  I know this is possible without messing up the system-wide gcc, but I don't know the details.
[19:42] <jhutchins> masber: Is building it on the target server an option?
[19:43] <masber> no, the reality is I have to build the binary in a github cicd pipeline, which also uses ubuntu 22.04 (same as my laptop) therefore I am testing in my laptop first to I know what to install in the cicd pipeline target host/vm/container
[19:44] <MadLamb> ogra: It worked. I only had to download the Bluetooth library and the network manager debs, revert netplan, restart and I could ping again. Then did the full reinstall of the Ubuntu packages and fully fixed.
[19:54] <unicatx> Halli-hallo UBU-Fetischistischen : mein gerade erstellte UBU-22.04-iso-Stick startet auf einem not-efi-Laptop nicht.. was ist zu tun? Danke.
[20:04] <jhutchins> !de
[20:30] <ripa> 'net usershare' returned error 255: .....
[20:30] <ripa> net usershare add: share name /home/ripa/public/shared contains invalid characters (any of %<>*?|/\+=;:",)
[20:30] <ripa> Ubuntu 20.04
[20:32] <ripa> geting error in Nautilus
[20:32] <ripa> tried
[20:32] <ripa> net usershare add Shared /home/ritin/Public/shared "" Everyone:F guest_ok=y
[20:34] <oerheks> ripa, seems te be a know issue, add yourself to the bugreport? https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus-share/+bug/1967245
[20:34] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1967245 in nautilus-share (Ubuntu) "'net usershare' returned error 255 on jammy-desktop-amd64" [High, Fix Released]
[20:34] <oerheks> also seen on mate, xfce ...
[20:35] <oerheks> https://ubuntu-mate.community/t/net-usershare-has-returned-error-255/25667
[20:36] <oerheks> "guest" can not visit the share path  /home/<etc>
[20:36] <oerheks> i guess this is because /home/ is no longer world read/writable..
[20:39] <ripa> oerheks: so an update of ubuntu packages will fix it?
[20:41] <oerheks> i read no fix?
[20:45] <ripa> that link says.. Status: Fix released
[20:45] <ripa> but thats for ubuntuv22 (jammy)
[20:45] <ripa> and I havent tried this sort of thing before
[20:48] <oerheks> !info nautilus-share jammy
[20:48] <oerheks> indeed..!
[20:49] <tekisui> hallo
[21:03] <tekisui> !info tearfree nvidia
[21:03] <tekisui> ah
[21:03] <tekisui> on 18.04 i could fix the ¨problem
[21:04] <tekisui> but then i could use an alternative nvidia driver, it is not listen now
[21:14] <ripa> nautilus-share/focal,now 0.7.3-2ubuntu3 amd64 [installed]
[21:14] <ripa> have done an update/upgrade  unintentially
[21:14] <ripa> guess will have to restart for the changes to take affect (am on wayland )
[21:14] <ripa> gdm restart unavailable