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CrellRight.00:00
CrellAnd I'm going to rerun my remote backup script first, just to be sure. :-)00:00
Crell... Which is not running correctly for some reason.  Just how long has THAT been the case?00:13
sarnolduhoh00:14
CrellIt's just an rsync command, but it seems to be taking... many minutes to just setup the incremental file list.00:14
CrellAdmittedly it's backing up a lot, but... it shouldn't take this long.00:14
Guest54where can i see the chat history of this channel?00:23
Guest54of yestserday00:23
sarnoldhttps://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2023/07/19/%23ubuntu.html00:24
Guest54great thanks!00:24
CrellWow.  15 kbps upstream to my remote backup service.  That seems... not good.00:50
rfmCrell, when that's happened to me it's either been bufferbloat on the router due to competing traffic or my ISP-supplied router deciding that incoming connections to my transmission-daemon were a DDoS attack00:54
CrellI had nothing else going on network wise for most of that time, aside from this channel.  And it's my own router.00:55
rfmCrell, it turned out to be useful to do a traceroute up to the remote service then run "sudo ping -f <an IP along the way>" to see where the massive packet loss was occuring.00:57
rfmCrell, packet loss can show up as very slow TCP connections since if the ACKs back from the destination are lost the local system retransmits over and over00:58
CrellTraceroute gets as far as hop 4, somewhere in my ISP.  And then it's all * * * up to hop 30.00:59
rfmCrell, not unusual, a lot of routers in the net don't send the ttl-expired ICMP packets that traceroute depends on.01:00
CrellWell, time to kick off the disk resize now.  Wish me luck.01:01
toddctraceroute -I gives a bit more detail01:02
CrellHuh.  That's a very short and fast 8 step response.01:03
Crell60 ms to the server.01:03
CrellWow.  I'm... in shock that none of those resize steps actually took much time.01:08
CrellAnd now I have 3.6 GB of total storage available.  From 3 2GB drives in RAID5.  Not too bad.01:09
CrellLet's see if it survives a reboot...01:09
rboxwhat ever will you do with so much space!01:10
sarnoldgrowing the partition is probably just overwriting one integer in one sector .. growing the filesystem is going to take writing the new dimensions in the superblocks and updating a few counters, I think. probably the whole operation is less than 512KB written total01:11
CrellI'm used to formatting a disk taking a long time.  I guess that means something different on an SSD, though.01:14
sarnoldit depends more on what 'formatting' means ;)01:14
CrellTrue.01:14
rboxformatting and growing are differnet01:14
rboxshrinking takes a ton of time depending on the data01:14
sarnoldit might be issuing a gigantic pile of TRIM or DISCARD requests, which will indeed take a while..01:15
CrellOK, well, the process is now finally complete.  I have 3.6 TB of total storage available, it's all on SSDs so it should be faster, and it actually boots. :-)01:36
CrellThanks for the help, folks.  I'm going to blog this whole mess sometime soon for posterity and will drop a link here when I do.01:36
sarnoldawesome! :D01:37
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plt2Hello03:38
plt2How can fix this error please --> cURL error 59: failed setting cipher list: ALL:!EXPORT:!EXPORT40:!EXPORT56:!aNULL:!LOW:!RC4:@STRENGTH (see https://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/libcurl-errors.html)03:38
rboxpastebin the command and the full output03:39
plt2It's a php application and it was working before and it has not been updated for several months. This just happened. I think it's a server issue03:42
rboxwell if its a server issue...03:42
plt2This is very vage CURLE_SSL_CIPHER (59)03:42
plt2Could not use specified cipher.03:42
plt2File maybe missing?03:44
plt2What else can I check?03:46
plt2How else can I find what is causing the issue please?03:50
plt2Would you like for me to put the entire screen on paste?03:52
plt2https://pastebin.com/34RBeGJ303:55
Guest93ubuntu update is annoying. I started the update in night, thinking it will get completed in morning but when i checked in morning, it was asking me to replace or keep the configuration file. Is there a way I can automate that task next time?04:18
lotuspsychjeGuest93: specific changes where the admin needs to choose is there for a reason, not a good idea to try automating it04:26
lotuspsychjeusualy apt is pretty intuitive, but some updates and mostly upgrades, the admin needs to take care of a few questions to complete the updates/upgrades04:28
Guest93Yeah, but they ask me to replace or keep the configuration file, otherwise changes will be lost. I am a simple user, I don't play with configuration much so I don't mind replacing them04:29
lotuspsychjeGuest93: this time apt asks you about a config, but next time it might be another question needed attention, still think its not a good idea to automate these things04:34
Guest93Yeah :(04:35
Guest93If you don't mind I have another question, is cad (for calender) preinstalled command in bash?04:36
Guest93According to my book it should be, but when I try it in terminal it asks me to install its package04:36
lotuspsychje!info cad04:36
ubottuPackage cad does not exist in lunar04:36
Guest93maybe package to install, its name is ncad04:37
Guest93!info ncad04:37
ubottuPackage ncad does not exist in lunar04:37
Guest93...04:37
lotuspsychjeapt says there are 16 similar commands04:37
Guest93my bad, cmd name is cal04:37
Guest93!info ncal04:38
ubottuncal (12.1.7+nmu3ubuntu2, lunar): display a calendar and the date of Easter. In component universe, is optional. Built by bsdmainutils. Size 20 kB / 68 kB04:38
Guest93this one, yeah04:38
Guest93weird, my book is wrong then04:38
lotuspsychjeoptional, means not installed by default Guest9304:38
Guest93Yeah04:38
Guest93Gotta restart the system, thanks @lotu04:38
Guest93sorry04:39
Guest93lotuspsychje for help04:39
lotuspsychjenp04:39
Guest72Hi, I just completed the install, now there are 2 new entries in boot menu for some memory test04:47
Guest72sorry gtg04:54
fastwifiif any1 need help i am ON it04:55
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pocholohello, i have a problem that i tried to solve for a weeks but i cant, i try other distro, debian, linux mint and nothing, i tried new kernels old kernels and nothing. I have a tablet 2 in 1 i installed the ubuntu 22.04 desktop but my baterry is not detect, when i try to change the distro or kernel sound dont work o screen brightness dont work10:20
pocholobattery ir only detect on ubuntu server 20.04 lts and debian 11 just two distro, but in debian 11 brighness dont work, i like use this machine to a gucamole server but i need see the batery and more important i need can reduce brightness to 0 to reduce consume10:22
pocholoin new kernel when you set 0 brighness dont turn off the screen is a think that i would like solve too, sorry for my ban english10:22
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ravagepocholo: try "sudo apt install linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04-edge"10:39
ravagethat should give you a supported 6.2 kernel on 22.0410:40
pocholoi will try now10:40
CISHNICKhttp://global.net.ru:8080/temp/LatinOS.png10:40
weedmica bit maclike - but very nice10:41
pocholowhile installing that as I could completely turn off the screen type I remember that in most to put the minimum brightness pnatalla off but here is quite low but not off, I would also need to turn it off but the image remained to be accessed by guacamole you know as well as when you move the mouse does not turn on the screen10:43
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CrinHello11:02
CrinI may need some help if anyone has time please11:02
CrinI can no longer acces my windows shares11:03
CrinI can't ping ubuntu from windows but i can ping 2 window machines from ubuntu11:03
PvtJokerCrin are they on the same subnet?11:04
CrinI dont think i changed anything, it worked untill it didnt i havent installed any new packages for some time11:04
CrinYes they are11:04
PvtJokerare you using firewall on Ubuntu?11:05
pocholonothing now how put brightness od screen to 0 to turn off screen i need this funcionality not poweroff screen11:05
Crinim not sure11:05
PvtJokerCrin try this : sudo systemctl ufw status11:06
CrinI did try an IPtable rule oncebut that was long before it stopped working11:06
PvtJokerok Crin try also sudo iptables -L -v -n11:06
Crinok11:06
PvtJokerlet me know if you have any rules in iptables11:06
PvtJokerCrin the first cmd i gave you is wrong. should be this sudo systemctl status ufw11:08
PvtJokerthe iptables -L -v -n should work11:08
PvtJokeralso Crin : how are you attempting to access the windows shares?11:11
hifeHello #ubuntu. I have the problem on Ubuntu 22.04, that after waking up from suspend, the screen remains black (or sometimes shows some command line stuff from the suspend process). I can not get any response to Ctrl+Alt+F#NUMBER or Ctrl+Alt+Del. SysRq+R SysRq+E leads to some command line stuff briefly showing and then the login screen. After11:25
hifelogin, most things seem normal, but the network manager needs a restart before working. How do I analyse this problem?11:25
hifeForgot to write: This does not happen on every wake.11:26
hifeAbout every two days I run into this problem.11:27
Crin2Test11:28
CrinTest succes11:29
Crin2sorry it took so long11:29
Crin2@Pvtjoker https://paste.simplylinux.ch/view/f1b86c5011:31
Crin2and ufw is running11:32
oacHi there, I just ran clonezilla overnight and it said it didn't reinstall grub so I need to do that myself. But `sudo update-grub` fails with message `/usr/sbin/grub-probe: error: failed to get canonical path of `overlay`. Anyone have experience with clonezilla of Ubuntu installations?11:33
oacI've decrypted the luks partition and mounted vgubuntu-root at /mnt/ubuntu and the efi partition at /boot/efi11:34
oacShould I chroot and run update-grub from within the Ubuntu fs?11:35
weedmicclonezilla took more than 30-45 mins to clone an entire disc?  oac11:38
oacIt was like an hour and I half, but I started late11:38
weedmico ok, i find that when it takes a long time, orthe eta keeps increasing, the source hdd is damaged and need fsck first.11:39
oacI think because luks it has to clone every block, couldn't do a sparse copy11:39
EriC^^oac: after mounting the rootfs at /mnt, type "for i in /dev /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -R $i /mnt$i; done"11:39
weedmicbut that sounds within range.  did you do device to device?  I don't see how it could skip something11:39
oacweedmic: root was luks encrypted11:41
EriC^^then "sudo chroot /mnt" then type "mount /boot/efi"11:41
EriC^^then grub-install & update-grub11:41
weedmicso clonezilla doesn't do bit by bit copy?11:42
Crin2Pvtjoker were you able to see anything in there?11:44
oacEriC^^: thanks so much! Do I need to worry about the source drive still being in the system?11:45
EriC^^oac: nope11:46
EriC^^oac: actually, yes11:47
EriC^^oac: when you run the "mount /boot/efi" it might use the other efi partition since they have the same uuid11:47
EriC^^oac: when you said you manually mounted /boot/efi did you mean at /mnt/boot/efi or literally at /boot/efi?11:48
oacIt used the correct one11:48
EriC^^ok11:48
EriC^^sounds good11:48
oacI had mounted at /boot/efi, but I umounted it before starting your instructions11:49
EriC^^ok cool11:49
oacAnd grub shouldn't have detected the old drive bootable partition or something? Just the new one?11:49
EriC^^oac: yeah grub will now install its efi files to the mounted efi partition and add an entry in the uefi pointing to it11:50
EriC^^once it's done and you want to boot the disk, make sure to remove the other since they share the same uuids and stuff so stuff doesnt get mixed up11:50
oacBut there won't be a boot option for the source disk? I guess if they share the same I'd it should be fine11:51
EriC^^yeah the source disk will have an entry in the uefi, not sure what you mean though11:52
EriC^^if both disks are installed and one boots it might mount the other partition, i dont think it's advisable to have both disks installed in the pc at the same time11:53
oacI am mostly a refind user so I just don't know how grub deals with detecting multiple bootable drives. Like, will there be an entry for the old drive even after I remove it from the system?11:54
EriC^^oac: oh, well in the uefi there will be 2 entries, you can delete one using efibootmgr, as for grub, right now i think it will add the other disk to the menu, but once you booted the cloned disk, just run 'update-grub' again and it should make a fresh menu without the source disk as an option11:56
oacEriC^^: perfect, thank you so much!11:58
EriC^^efibootmgr -v to list them, efibootmgr -B -b <number> to delete the extra entry11:58
EriC^^oac: no problem11:58
Crin2ok soi desabled ufw and now everything works again11:58
Crin2so something is not gud in the firewall but i never changed ufw rules11:59
Crin2only rules in nwfilter from libvirt11:59
oacEriC^^: plugged drive in, it booted immediately to a grub console... Usually it would prompt for a luks password. Do you know if luks has anything to do with this?12:05
EriC^^oac: hmm i wonder, when you decrypted the luks what name did you give it?12:05
oacvg_ubuntu12:05
oacProbably needed to be vgubuntu12:06
EriC^^nah, it's usually sdax_crypt to similar, it should be in /etc/crypttab12:06
EriC^^can you pastebin "sudo parted -ls" output?12:06
oacWell now I'm in a grub shell and can't do much of anything... If I boot back from the clonezilla USB on the new system, that should be fine, right?12:07
EriC^^yeah12:08
oacYou're right, nvme0n1p3_crypt12:13
oacSo if I reopen with that name, then re-run grub stuff, it should be fine?12:13
EriC^^oac: yeah, if you want run 'update-initramfs -c -k all' for good measure before update-grub12:19
oacEriC^^: I'll boot back in and give that a try, thank you12:20
EriC^^oac: alright, no problem12:20
Crin2if i run ufw status or ufw show added it says there is nothing12:24
oacEriC^^: immediately booted back to grub again12:24
Crin2but disabling ufw does fix the issue iḿ lost now12:24
oacEriC^^: the grub shell, that is. And the bios boot order appears to be correct. Any idea what's going on here?12:27
EriC^^oac: is it a grub rescue> or grub> ?12:27
oacgrub>12:28
EriC^^oac: try typing 'insmod normal' then 'configfile /boot/grub/grub.cfg'12:29
oacEriC^^: It cleared the terminal and then went back to grub> in the corner12:30
EriC^^what does 'ls /boot/grub' show?12:31
oacfile /boot/grub not found12:31
oacAhh it's in /efi/boot12:32
EriC^^type "ls -l" it should show the hdds12:32
EriC^^1 sec, yeah the grub.cfg in the efi is different, it loads some stuff then points to the menu file12:33
oacYeah there are hd0 hd0,gpt[1-3]12:33
EriC^^that one is working, cause if it didnt, you'd have a grub rescue> but from there on something is a miss12:34
EriC^^ok12:34
EriC^^one should be an ext2 i guess, the /boot partition12:34
oac"ls /" shows just efi12:34
EriC^^yeah that's messed up12:34
EriC^^try "ls (hd0,gpt2)/" assuming thats the ext2 one12:35
weedmicreally? oac12:35
oacThe boot partition is fat12:35
oacRecovery is ext*12:36
EriC^^try that then12:36
oacTry what?12:36
EriC^^typically the efi partition is fat, /boot will be ext212:36
oacOh sorry, missed your message12:36
EriC^^give gpt2 a try12:36
EriC^^you want to see efi grub kernels etc when you run the ls command12:37
oacgpt2 has efi, grub, vmlinuz, bunch of efi files12:38
EriC^^nice, ok try "configfile (hd0,gpt2)/grub/grub.cfg"12:38
oacLooks like it worked!12:39
oacYeah, I'm in12:39
EriC^^great12:40
oacNow to make that persistent12:40
EriC^^try "grub-install && update-grub" as a long shot, might work, if not once you reboot we can look at the files and see exactly whats happening12:41
oacUpdate-grub found a bunch of images, which is a good sign12:42
EriC^^if something is amiss it might be in the /boot/efi/efi/*/grub.cfg file, cause that usually runs the configfile command12:43
EriC^^give it a try with rebooting, might work12:43
Crin2https://paste.simplylinux.ch/view/10f8f3e412:44
Crin2I cant make much out of the rules could someone with more network experience maybe takee a llok if something pops out?12:44
oacEriC^^: it worked, incredible! Thank you so much, completely saved my ass. I have a meeting in 8 minutes lol12:52
EriC^^oac: :D great, no problem12:52
BluesKajHi all13:10
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User89Greetings14:32
User89Oh sorry, got the answer (I literally forgot to google it before asking)14:33
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PvtJokerCrin2 did you get your issue resolved? I had to step away from PC for a while sorry15:06
Bart__Hi! During Ubuntu install there is cascade of Ubuntu installers: UDI, Subiquity, Curtin.15:31
Bart__I want to append own file to `/target/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/` or I want to append sections into `/target/etc/cloud/cloud.cfg.d/99-installer.cfg` into Yaml in field `.datasource.None.userdata_raw`15:31
Bart__Subiquity and `autoinstall` are not fit as they need predefined password, which is not acceptable. UDI have nice GUI and capability to specify username and password during install.15:31
Bart__Tell me please, are there a customisation hooks for UDI? Is there a file or hook, where it is possible to put inside ISO file my own scripts for customization of a system to be installed? How it is called, what is it's path?15:32
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hsiktas[m]on every login, gnome-software sends a notification that the same packages have been upgraded. How do I get rid of this?16:20
thatworkshop /msg ChanServ info #ubuntu16:42
thatworkshop /msg ChanServ info16:42
webchat84Hi I'm facing an issue with Ubuntu 23.04, it automatically gets shutdown showing this error18:04
webchat84(734.3329321 systemd-journald [268]: Failed to write entry (23 items, 654 bytes), ignoring: Read-only file system18:05
webchat84734.333314) systemd-journald [268]: Failed to write entry (23 items, 662 bytes), ignoring: Read-only file system18:05
webchat84t738.293144) EXT4-fs error (device sda2):ext4 find entry:1663: inode #1911026: comm gmain: reading directory Iblock @18:05
webchat84738.254634) EXT4-fs error (device sda2): ext4 find entry:1663: inode #1311026: comm gnaini reading directory block o18:05
webchat84738.296111) EXT4-fs error (device sda2):ext4_find_entry:1663: inode #1911026: comm graint reading directory iblock18:05
webchat84[730.8325733 EXT4-fs error (device sda2):ext4 find entry:1663: inode #7471114: comm systend: reading directory block 018:05
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sershttps://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1ge35FtIGoSlTzz0cKP5sZCbI_gT_DRFg18:44
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orbisvicis/join #autotools20:58
orbisvicisis there a group or meta package of qt5 dev packages?21:06
sarnoldnot that I know of21:09
sarnoldusually packages will set their Build-Dependencies to as tight as they can21:09
orbisvicisits just that the relationship between qt module and package and even dev package names are really loose21:10
sarnoldugh yes21:11
sarnold(not specific to qt5 but there's just so much of it..)21:11
orbisvicisheh21:11
sarnoldapt-file search can help21:11
orbisvicisthis helps too:21:11
orbisvicishttps://askubuntu.com/questions/508503/whats-the-development-package-for-qt5-in-14-0421:11
sarnoldthat's awesome21:11
robingrudcan anyone help me with GLPI?21:12
sarnoldrobingrud: if you've got a specific error when installing it, there might be someone around with an idea21:13
sarnoldrobingrud: but if it's about glpi specifically you will probably have more success in a glpi-specific community21:14
robingrudi donno.. .im trying to config the notification email option on my glpi app but it is not working... I tried to put "SMTP+SSL" and smtp.gmail.com as srv but it prints "failed to send email to administrator". Ive tried to ask this on #glpi channel, but i had no answers21:14
sarnoldugh finding docs on google services is the worst :(21:19
robingrud=/21:20
sarnoldi thought for sure sending mail through smtp.google.com would require an auth token or oauth2 or something like that but cripes it's hard to find specifics :(21:21
orbisvicisyes it does, I generated one for dovecot (?) years ago and google bugs me to delete now and then21:24
robingrudtks for trying, i donno why it simlpy doesnt works, cuz im following the official documentation21:24
orbisvicisdidn't google deprecate tokens to force everyone into oauth2 ?21:30
orbisvicisI remember something like that breaking Geary21:30
sarnoldOH! you've reminded me of https://www.pmail.com/newsflash.htm21:31
orbisvicisrobingrud: you might need https://glpi-plugins.readthedocs.io/en/latest/oauthimap/index.html21:31
robingrudwe has another instance configured in docker working perfectly, we just migrated the deploy-mode to docker compose (cuz the first was in docker run) and used a clean bd, but that time doesnt work. gonna see those links21:33
orbisvicissarnold: ouch21:34
sarnoldorbisvicis: yeah :(21:34
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Guest34hello everyone22:12
PvtJokerhello Guest3422:13
Guest34Hello PvtJoker22:13
Guest34I am looking for some help to install ubuntu using network22:14
Guest34like pxe boot22:14
PvtJokerWhat problem are you running into with the network installer?22:14
Guest34i am trying to automate the ubuntu desktop installation22:14
PvtJokerI see. Probably over my head at this stage. I'll wait for someone else to answer22:15
Guest34which set a user and encrypt the home directory and keep the recover key over some network location22:15
Guest34i am just curious on this topic , by any chance has anyone setup this22:16
PvtJokerhttps://c-nergy.be/blog/?p=1635322:16
PvtJokerGuest34 I found the above blog about PXE install22:16
Guest34looks interesting , will see it22:17
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Guest34thanks PvtJoker22:17
PvtJokergood luck friend22:17
PvtJokerI have to admit that I just moved to Ubuntu from Windows. Everything *just works*. My previous foray into Linux was not so easy. I am very happy with my install. :)22:19
PvtJokeron a side note, I am having an issue with Virtualbox on my Ubuntu. NAT adapter works fine but I want to have the guest use BRIDGED networking. When I select bridged, the guest OS has no network at all.22:19
PvtJokerGuest is Windows install22:20
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PvtJokerhow can i determine which device in /dev/snd my Ubuntu system is using please?23:14
sarnoldPvtJoker: most audio questions can be answered via the pavucontrol program23:25
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Guest9025Hello, any Bluetooth adapters that are compatible with Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Desktop please?  Several have failed due to being only Windows compatible or running a CSR (Cambridge Silicon Radio) chipset.23:32
Guest9025I'll try this? https://linuxhint.com/linux-compatible-bluetooth-dongles/23:45
jeremy31Guest9025: gbu-521 or edimax bt-850023:50
sarnoldwoot23:54
vaisarnold: morning23:55
Guest9025jeremy31, thanks, but I already ordered the Kinivo.23:56
sarnoldd'oh23:56

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