[00:03] <oerheks> i find this
[00:03] <oerheks> https://forum.manjaro.org/t/mute-button-led-not-lighting/117574/4
[00:03] <oerheks> sudo tee /etc/modprobe.d/hp-led.conf 'options snd-hda-intel model=hp-led-gpio'
[00:04] <tweak> oerheks: thank you i will try it
[00:05] <oerheks> but there are a few laptops more ..
[00:06] <tweak> oerheks: i have tried quite a few options for it x.x all i could find
[00:16]  * zeroadrenaline is away: auto-away
[00:33] <sarnold> zeroadrenaline: please disable the autoaway :)
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[00:50]  * zeroadrenaline is away: auto-away
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[01:25] <Square> Why doesn't "mounts" get mounted before I access them after reboot? Ie steam wont list the partition in question before I actually click the volume in nautilus.
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[02:00] <romvnly> hello is this irc chat
[02:01] <guiverc> romvnly, this is a Ubuntu Support room; use #ubuntu-offtopic for 'chat', or #ubuntu-discuss for ubuntu related 'chat'
[02:02] <guiverc> If you ask a question, it'll be answered as people are able... be patient (and try to keep to single lines where possible, use pastebins for pastes of details)
[02:11] <frank_> after todays update - none of my machines - with various nvidia cards work anymore.
[02:12] <guiverc> frank_, you'll have to provide clues .. we don't know what product, what release of that product etc..
[02:12] <frank_> what do you mean by product
[02:13] <guiverc> Ubuntu Core? Ubuntu Server? Ubuntu Desktop, or Ubuntu flavor....
[02:13] <frank_> mate
[02:13] <frank_> 22.04
[02:14] <guiverc> Ubuntu MATE 22.04 LTS just shifted (if using a HWE kernel stack)  from 5.19 to 6.2;  I'll suggest rebooting & selecting the older 5.19 kernel first  (if you were using GA kernel stack you'll still be on 5.15 - default kernel stack is set by ISO used to install)
[02:15] <frank_> tried that - same thing.
[02:15] <frank_> 5.19.50
[02:18] <guiverc> mesa & other components upgraded (as part of 22.04.3)... sorry you'll have to wait for others with clues frank_
[02:19] <frank_> thanks for screwing up all my machines that just took 2 weeks to build -  now they are all broke.
[03:00] <Randolf> Help!  I just ran some updates, and now Ubuntu 22.04 doesn't start the GUI -- I can login but it's only text mode.
[03:00] <Randolf> When I try to run startx, I get an error:  /etx/X11/xinit/xserverrc: 3: exec: /usr/bin/X: not found
[03:01] <Randolf> Then it gives up and reports that it couldn't connect to the X server.
[03:01] <Randolf> How can I get back up-and-running?  Thanks in advance.
[03:03] <Randolf> Do I need to re-install gnome, or xorg-xserver, or something else?
[03:05] <Randolf> I found the solution:  sudo apt install ubuntu-desktop
[03:06] <Randolf> Some of my other applications are gone now.  I don't know why the Ubuntu updates removed the GUI and various other software I use, but I guess I'll be working at getting all of these things back now.
[04:07] <toddc> after todays update I am finding the same issues as those above no desktop just a log in screen one has nvidia the others not same issue in virtualbox I will test more in a bit as I restore them
[04:48] <mantis`> hi all. I'm not getting signal to my monitors from my ubuntu box, running 22.04. Either I've got an issue with my card or my cabling. I'm pretty sure the monitors are fine.
[04:49] <mantis`> I've shelled into the box. What diagnostics can I read that will tell me if the card is borked or not
[05:56] <toddc> mantis`: try to boot to a older kernal--- reboot press esc then advanced options pick 5.16 kernal --the latest update upgraded to a 6. kernal
[06:35] <keke> hi
[06:36] <vordlo> keke hey
[06:59] <bombastick> does it happen that apt mirrors end up out of sync? Latest Firefox is v116, this is what I get on my closest mirror https://paste.debian.net/plain/1287854
[06:59] <bombastick> (spoiler: v111)
[07:05] <ogra> $ snap info firefox|grep installed:
[07:05] <ogra> installed:          115.0.2-1               (290😎 256MB -
[07:06] <ogra> (116 is pending for update here)
[07:09] <ogra> (the deb is at 1:1snap1-0ubuntu2 but not used anyway in ubuntu anymore)
[07:10] <bombastick> Changing mirrors solves the issue but I've never had this happen in 10 years of using Ubuntu, so I was curious
[07:10] <bombastick> ogra: even in 20.04?
[07:13] <bombastick> I'll find out in a moment. Pulled like 1GB of updates. but the other mirrors around me suck, and I have a bad connection, that's why I was using that hand-picked one.
[07:13] <ogra> bombastick, oh, focal, i missed that ... https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/firefox  ... your mirror seems to be out of date or you are not having the security repo enabled ...
[07:13] <bombastick> Hit:4 https://mirrors.nipa.cloud/ubuntu focal-security InRelease
[07:13] <ogra> 116.0+build2-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 is wat you shoudl have
[07:13] <bombastick> yeah that's what I'm saying
[07:13] <bombastick> the repo is out of date
[07:14] <ogra> bombastick, there is #ubuntu-mirrors ... perhaps ask there
[07:15] <bombastick> ok thanks
[08:13] <chris64> Is there a mechanism to update a snap app? I frequently get desktop notifications that I should close the app, although `snap refresh` does not show any update.
[08:13] <chris64> s/update/manually update/
[08:16] <nteodosio> chris64, if you get a notification, kill the corresponding running snap process, issue a 'snap refresh' and nothing happens (you can make sure no update was automatically done in the mean time with 'snap changes'), then something is broken in snapd as far as I can tell and you should file a bug with the details.
[08:17] <chris64> oh, ok, I'll try to gather more information. thank you
[08:22] <nteodosio> You're welcome. Oh, and actually the problem could be on the desktop notification side and not snapd, but then the triagers will be able to redirect you.
[08:23] <nteodosio> Good information to include is 'snap info <snap-name>', that will tell whether there is actually an update available for that snap.
[08:46] <chris64> no idea how I missed snap info. turned out it updates just fine after killing it. I guess the update frequency is just high in general :-) I only got confused by the message that the update is available since 13 days or so. but I guess I misread that. Actual last update was 3 days ago
[09:23] <foxtrot> Seems like the mantic desktop daily for ARM64 is landing at the GDM login prompt, is that intentional? i can'
[09:24] <foxtrot> can't* find reference to any username/password combo to login
[09:24] <foxtrot> In the early boot log I see it complaining that the "ubuntu" user doesn't exist
[09:27] <nteodosio> DId you try 'ubuntu' for user and password in spite of the log message, foxtrot?
[09:27] <foxtrot> I did, no dice
[09:27] <foxtrot> Also tried ubuntu with no password, and ubuntu/live, some various combos of that kind etc
[09:28] <foxtrot> I'm downloading the image from 21-07-23 now to see if its changed since now ad then
[09:32] <nteodosio> If that does not work then #ubuntu-release might like to hear about it.
[09:32] <foxtrot> ack
[09:42] <foxtrot> No luck either, this one fails to go from TTY to the GUI at all
[09:54] <webchat65> Hello, I have 1 ssd of 128gb and 1 hdd of 1TB in my laptop, I have windows 10 on the ssd, I have a 512gb ntfs partition on the hdd, I had left the rest as space free on the hdd. After installing ubuntu, in ubuntu, using ubuntu software, I installed updates, "Snap Store" update doesn't work and when I reboot I just get the prompt grub> that shows
[09:54] <webchat65> up. By going to the bios, in the boot override section, I chose Ubuntu and there grub displays the boot menu. there are 3 possibilities Windows boot manager, Ubuntu and Ubuntu again. The second possibility starts with the menu which is necessary for me to function correctly. How to permanently fix these 2 bugs?
[09:55] <webchat65> Description:    Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS
[10:28] <effendy[m]> Hello. I've been trying to test NXDOMAIN caching for systemd-resolved by setting Cache to 'yes' in /etc/systemd/resolved.conf. And it worked at some point: "invented.domain.rt IN ANY -- NXDOMAIN". But now when I try looking into the systemd-resolved for other NXDOMAIN (after sending DNS requests to made-up domains), there's no cache anymore and I don't understand why.
[10:28] <effendy[m]> I'm checking the DNS cache like this: "pkill -USR1 systemd-resolved | journalctl -lu systemd-resolved --no-page"
[10:29] <effendy[m]> Actually I'm not seeing any new cache entries, be it negative or not. I'm using Ubuntu 22.04.2 (server)
[11:11] <webchat65> Compared to my ssd + hdd boot problem in a laptop, I disabled fast boot in the bios and I kept only the boot entries that suit me.
[11:11] <webchat65> thanks for ubuntu !
[11:45] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:07] <Rechy> hi all
[13:07] <Rechy> I got a couple of questions:
[13:07] <Rechy> How can I make my external monitor spot wiggling the letters horizontally?
[13:07] <Rechy> It's a VGA connection if that helps, and the letters are dancing like in a line-dance
[13:08] <Rechy> at first I thought it was my eyes, but other people confirmed that  the letters are in fact shifting forth and back by rougly 1 pixel
[13:08] <Rechy> typo: "spot" was meant to be "stop"
[13:09] <Rechy> and "rougly" should be "roughly"
[13:18] <setup> hello
[13:19] <tomreyn> Rechy: vga connection, are you sure? this is reaaally old.
[13:19] <tomreyn> Rechy: more likely dvi (also old), hdmi or display link?
[13:20] <Rechy> tomreyn, It's the blue thingy with the many tiny holes in it.
[13:20] <Rechy> and 2 screws to screw it in
[13:21] <tomreyn> okay, that's vga indeed.
[13:21] <leftyfb> vga is still widely used regardless of how old it is
[13:21] <tomreyn> is it also a tube monitor?
[13:21] <Rechy> would it make sense for me to put in the effort to try to get HDMI working?
[13:22] <Rechy> not a tube
[13:22] <Rechy> it's flat... what kind of flat, I don't know, probably LCD ?
[13:22] <ravage> then try HDMI or DVI
[13:22] <ravage> if your computer has such a connector
[13:22] <Rechy> I have HDMI buuut I couldn't make it work
[13:23] <Rechy> it took me a long time to get VGA working, as my laptop's screen it broken
[13:23] <Rechy> and I finally made it work so I get the screen mirrored
[13:26] <tomreyn> there's a good chance the characters dancing is related to vga and would not happen with hdmi. but no guarantee.
[13:27] <Rechy> well, in that case I will put in the effort to make HDMI work
[13:27] <Rechy> thank you!
[13:28] <Rechy> an other question, please:  I failed to make Apache execute Python
[13:28] <Rechy> can I stay or should I take this to #httpd or #python ?
[13:28] <ravage> i think most guide these days would use nginx for that combination
[13:29] <ravage> and it depends on how your python project is designed
[13:29] <Rechy> I like Nginx but I love Apache more.  Can I keep using it?
[13:29] <ravage> https://tecadmin.net/install-apache-with-python-mod-wsgi-on-ubuntu-20-04/
[13:30] <leftyfb> you can use apache just fine
[13:30] <Rechy> In regard to the project:  Simple, plain *py  standalones and also Flask and Django
[13:31] <Rechy> thank you ravage, this is the very same tutorial I followed before coming here
[13:31] <Rechy> then I asked ChatGPT about a line which I failed to understand
[13:31] <Rechy> and then ChatGPT told me a different (better) way
[13:32] <leftyfb> Rechy: feel free to continue that support in #httpd
[13:32] <Rechy> I got stuck at this line in the tutorial:
[13:32] <Rechy> ok sorry I go over there
[13:32] <ogra> it could as well simply be that the broken screen of your laptop is causing something electrical that makes the graphics card misbehave ...
[13:33] <Rechy> Thank you for that idea, ogra
[13:33] <Rechy> also thank you to ravage and tomreyn for the support!
[13:33] <ogra> but moving to HDMI will at least exclude any analog/shielding issues being a fully digital connection
[13:33] <Rechy> VGA is no digital?!
[13:33] <Rechy> that's wild!
[13:34] <ogra> its an analog connection, yeah (it transmits digital signals indeed)
[13:37] <Rechy> thank you for bringing that up, I will definitely look into that
[13:38] <tomreyn> also consider replacing your lcd panel. you can do it yourself, or have it done.
[13:41] <Rechy> tomreyn, Thank you, I will google changing LCD panels up
[13:42] <leftyfb> I think more troubleshooting is in order before spending the resources to replace an LCD panel
[13:43] <leftyfb> Rechy: a good way to test if this is software or hardware would be to go into the BIOS of your machine. If the problem still happens, the problem is a hardware issue
[13:47] <Rechy> leftyfb, thank you, I will check that as soon as I reboot
[13:47] <Rechy> At the moment, I am still in #httpd
[13:48] <Rechy> by the way, #httpd was not the right channel
[13:48] <Rechy> they support apache but not any modules
[14:09] <anddam> howdy, I am looking at a binary library listed available for "Ubuntu 20.04"
[14:10] <anddam> yet running ldd on it on a 20.04 system yields https://termbin.com/ok5x
[14:11] <anddam> now I see the libc6 packages in 20.04 is 2.31, but I do not get the relationship between the `GLIBCXX_3.4.29' requested and the libstdc++6 that at https://packages.ubuntu.com/focal/libstdc++6 is listed as version 10.5.0
[14:12] <anddam> anyway that library is not for Ubuntu 20.04, since it's linking newer library versions than those in official repo, right?
[14:14] <lotuspsychje> anddam: can you also elaborate your whole story, what are you trying to make/fix or install and can you pastebin the whole output of what apt suggests?
[14:15] <anddam> what has apt to do with what I said?
[14:15] <anddam> literally I got this lib https://github.com/orthanc-server/orthanc-explorer-2
[14:16] <anddam> the README says "Binaries are available: […] for […] Ubuntu 20.04"
[14:17] <leftyfb> anddam: you'll need to contact the maintainer of that library for support with that library. Especially since you're finding information that conflicts with their documentation.
[14:17] <anddam> since I am on Ubuntu 20.04 and see version mismatch I am asking for confirmation "yes you are right that library is not meant for Ubuntu 20.04 since using only libs in official repo you won't be able to satisfy the library requirements"
[14:17] <anddam> leftyfb: that's what I want to do, armed with the aforementioned confirmation
[14:18] <anddam> I am not asking "hey fix me this", I am asking "I am seeing this and reading `suchandsuch` statement, am I right saying `suchandsuch` is actually false?"
[14:18] <ogra> anddam, wll, fle an issue on their issue tracker ... we cant relly help with someone compiling binaries against the wrong libc
[14:19] <ogra> (or build it from source yourself)
[14:19] <anddam> ok, but again I am not asking for help. To rephrase: is a package linking libc6 2.34 —opposed to 20.04's 2.31— "meant for Ubuntu 20.04"?
[14:20] <anddam> I will build it
[14:20]  * ravage thinks ogra has to pay his internet bill by bytes and leaves out letters on purpose
[14:21] <ogra> unlikely to be "meant for 20.04"
[14:21]  * ogra grins at ravage 
[14:21] <ogra> i really need a new laptop ... this kbd is slowly giving up
[14:21] <anddam> ravage: can you imagine the $vng?
[14:21] <ravage> it incrdbl
[14:22] <anddam> ogra: time to plug a beautifyl mech to that
[14:22] <ogra> lol, well, then i could sit on my desktop instead ... i really dont want to clutter my sofa with additional kbds 🙂
[14:36] <anddam> I just keep the appropriate number of keyboards on the sofa
[14:36] <anddam> and cats
[14:36] <ogra> yeah, definitely cats
[14:44] <anddam> I have the appropriate number of those as well
[14:44] <ogra> i only have one left ... but he keeps me busy like three ...
[15:11] <al_> ciao a tutti!
[15:17] <lotuspsychje> !it | al_
[17:06] <Niclos> Hello All
[17:35] <Niclos> I was running this command "make clean "its output is "segmentation fault"
[17:38] <tomreyn> i was running this command "makemehappy" its output is "command not found"
[17:39] <effendy[m]> The correct command is "makemehorny".
[17:39] <tomreyn> Niclos: my point there: unless you run into issues with ubuntu packages, or get around to describe at least the very essential details of what you are trying to do and how you approached it, and what you got instead, with the full output, it's less likely that we can help.
[17:41] <tomreyn> (start with ubuntu version, any tutorials you followed, what you did so far, why you are doing this, etc.)
[17:49] <Niclos> Hello tomreyn: I was configure and build  gcc, autoconf, and make from source code successfully, but when I do cleaning the environment  and then run the command  'make clean' to clean the build. ubuntu 22.04LTS
[17:51] <tomreyn> Niclos: why don't you just use the build-essentials ubuntu provides?
[17:54] <tomreyn> newer versions may be available in a PPA provided by https://pad.lv/~ubuntu-toolchain-r
[17:54] <Niclos> tomreyn: default version is not compatible for the project,
[17:56] <tomreyn> 22.04 offers gcc-10 in addition to -12
[17:57] <tomreyn> also -11 and -13
[17:58] <Niclos> tomreyn: the project requires the old version of gcc, make, autoconf, glibc.
[17:58] <tomreyn> which is "the old version"?
[18:01] <tomreyn> if you need something really old you'll probably be better off using a seaparate build environment ((s)chroot), i.e. an older ubuntu installation providing the version you need.
[18:01] <Niclos> gcc-2.17, make-3.82, autoconf-2.69, glibc-2.17.
[18:01] <tomreyn> woah, that's reaaally old indeed
[18:01] <Guest86> hello
[18:01] <tomreyn> hi
[18:01] <Niclos> yes, I'm using a build environment.
[18:02] <tomreyn> do you run a museum?
[18:05] <Niclos> No.
[18:14] <Niclos> tomreyn: configure:5365: result: autoconf
[18:14] <Niclos> configure:5380: checking whether autoconf works
[18:14] <Niclos> configure:5391: result: no
[18:14] <Niclos> configure:5400: error:
[18:14] <Niclos> *** These critical programs are missing or too old: make
[18:14] <Niclos> *** Check the INSTALL file for required versions.
[18:18] <leftyfb> Niclos: you've been at this since April. You and your team refuse to listen to reason and port your code to something modern and supported. You also refuse to take any advice given here to try older ubuntu releases with the older python to support your code. Please stop wasting our time and either fix your code or use outdated and unsupported OS's to support your code and ride that until you have no choice but to fix your code.
[18:24] <Niclos> leftyfb, I listen the advice given here, what the team decides is first the project should be up and running as soon as the upgrade we are taking place at the same time.
[18:25] <leftyfb> Niclos: good luck
[18:25] <leftyfb> Niclos: let us know when you need help with supported releases of python and ubuntu
[18:28] <Niclos> leftyfb: thank you. I already fix the Python issue I just need help for Glibc.
[18:28] <leftyfb> Niclos: same support applies
[18:49] <yes-ubuntu> Hello! What am I doing wrong in the next bash script? for f in *.mp3; do fn=$(printf "'%q'" "$f"); sudo cp $f /media/ftp/$fn; done
[18:49] <yes-ubuntu> I get --> cp: invalid option -- '\'
[18:51] <rfm> yes-ubuntu, at a guess you need double quotes around the $f in the cp command (like in the printf)
[18:52] <rfm> yes-ubuntu, and probably around the other arg to cp too.
[18:52] <yes-ubuntu> rfm: I tried for f in *.mp3; do fn=$(printf "'%q'" "$f"); sudo cp "$f" /media/ftp/$fn; done     and still get the same --> cp: invalid option -- '\'
[18:53] <rock_drogon> Hello everyone!
[18:54] <rock_drogon> I am happy to be here.
[18:55] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: put #!/bin/bash -x    at the top of your script to get an idea of where it's failing
[18:55] <yes-ubuntu> rfm: I tried, no luck so far. The file names are long and have spaces and other characters in them that maybe do not go well with cp over ftp ? I tried to escape all the characters by printf using single quotes at the beginning and end, no luck :(
[18:55] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: I am running this directly from the terminal :)
[18:55] <leftyfb> don't
[18:56] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: why?
[18:56] <leftyfb> "to get an idea of where it's failing"
[18:56] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: also https://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/handling-filenames-with-spaces-in-bash.html
[18:56] <leftyfb> but I would suggest maybe learning your current issue first before moving onto the answer
[18:57] <`nils> yes-ubuntu, try also: rsync -av *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[18:58] <leftyfb> spaces in the name will still cause the issue
[18:58] <`nils> they won't
[19:01] <leftyfb> `nils: yeah, you were right. Good ol rsync
[19:02] <yes-ubuntu> `nils: I tried and get this for each mp3 file --> failed: Operation not supported (95)
[19:02] <yes-ubuntu> `nils: and I ran sudo rsync ...
[19:03] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: permissions
[19:04] <yes-ubuntu> interestingly, if I only run sudo cp file_name_with_spaces_etc.mp3 /media/ftp/file.mp3 all workd fine, however, if I have sudo cp file_name_with_spaces_etc.mp3 /media/ftp/file_with-escaped_characters.mp3 or sudo cp file_name_with_spaces_etc.mp3 /media/ftp/"file_with-escaped_characters.mp3" it does no longer work
[19:05] <rfm> yes-ubuntu, try   sudo cp -- "$f" "/media/ftp/$fn"
[19:06] <rfm> yes-ubuntu, finally, "set -x" before running the command, this is the way to trace commands in the terminal.
[19:06] <`nils> yes-ubuntu, you can also try, which helps if it's a mounted fat filesystem: rsync -av --no-times --no-perms --size-only *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:06] <yes-ubuntu> rfm: sudo cp "long filename,mp3" "/media/ftp/long\ filename.mp3" <---- does not worn :(
[19:07] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: what exactly are you trying to accomplish?
[19:08] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: why can't you just: sudo rsync -av *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:08] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: copy some mp3 files from my pc to android over wifi / ftp
[19:08] <leftyfb> sudo rsync -av *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:09] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: I tried rsync and for each mp3 file I get --> failed: Operation not supported (95)
[19:09] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: ok, i'm pretty sure it's telling you you can't set some attribute on the file due to the end filesystem, but the file copies just fine
[19:10] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: sudo rsync -rlhtzv *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:11] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: if I only do for one file like so: sudo cp /path/to/file with special characters.mp3 /media/ftp/simple_file_name.mp3  <--- this works
[19:12] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: ok, so is your end goal to "copy some mp3 files from my pc to android over wifi / ftp" or do you really want to "copy some mp3 files from my pc to android over wifi / ftp using cp"?
[19:13] <yes-ubuntu> either
[19:13] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: sudo rsync -rlhtzv *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:14] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: I just tried your suggestion sudo rsync -rlhtzv *.mp3 /media/ftp/   <--- it gives failed: Operation not supported (95) :(
[19:14] <yes-ubuntu> (failed: Operation not supported (95) for each mp3 file)
[19:15] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: are some of your "files" actually symlinks?
[19:18] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: sudo rsync -rLhzv *.mp3 /media/ftp/
[19:19] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: no, they are usual files; I have just tried to rename one file to only contain just one space (ex: 'music metallica.mp3') and tried to copy like so: sudo cp /path-to-file/music\ metallica.mp3 /media/ftp  <-- will give cp: cannot create regular file '/media/ftp/music metallica.mp3': No such file or directory ..... if I instead do sudo cp
[19:19] <yes-ubuntu> /path-to-file/music\ metallica.mp3 /media/ftp/file.mp3 (renaming while copying) it works fine
[19:19] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: ok, good luck
[19:22] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: sudo rsync -rLhzv 'music metallica.mp3' /media/ftp/ ---> rsync: [receiver] mkstemp "/media/ftp/.music\ metallica.mp3.m1P523" failed: Operation not supported (95)
[19:22] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: thank you
[19:24] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: again, it's probably still copying the file, just failing to set some attribute which your mounted filesystem doesn't support. Mission accomplished
[19:25] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: how can you explain that copying to a simple filename (without space etc) works? there is no need to set any attribute there?
[19:26] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: file creation time, file modification time, owner, group, executable bit
[19:27] <leftyfb> for instance, NTFS/FAT do not support the last 3, not in the way linux does it anyway
[19:27] <leftyfb> so it'll fail trying to set those after copying, which rsync attempts to do. You can play around with rsync options to discover which one is causing the issue
[19:28] <leftyfb> or just copy the files, ignore the benign error and call it a day
[19:30] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: sure, thank you for your time and help and for everyone else too!
[19:34] <yes-ubuntu> does it help if I say I used curlftpfs to mount the filesystem to a folder?
[19:36] <leftyfb> yes-ubuntu: why not just use https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1319/gsconnect/ ?
[19:36] <leftyfb> or something like dropbox
[19:38] <akik> hi, can somebody explains why this apt-get dist-upgrade fails and it doesn't pull libegl-mesa0 automatically? https://paste.linux.chat/?e32563b225a5a980#7TyPEJ5YcVpS1XBvYxpRPtiKjdCThzA4d2sQaTDrL4GF
[19:39] <leftyfb> akik: what release of ubuntu is this?
[19:39] <akik> leftyfb: 22.04.2
[19:40] <leftyfb> akik: try: sudo apt full-upgrade
[19:40] <akik> leftyfb: same error from that
[19:42] <tomreyn> apt list libegl-mesa0
[19:42] <akik> leftyfb: this is a container. i can try re-creating it and see if the error comes up again
[19:42] <leftyfb> akik: docker?
[19:43] <tomreyn> did you run   sudo apt update    first of all?
[19:43] <akik> tomreyn: https://paste.linux.chat/?83807e1f806b5bc6#CHYn3C2QoLtQ2fHhp5WvXMiBWdRVUM9Sd68Z7jM2vb2A
[19:43] <akik> tomreyn: yes always
[19:43] <akik> leftyfb: yes docker container with systemd
[19:44] <yes-ubuntu> leftyfb: thank you for the suggestion. I reverted to the simplest solution... via usb cable...
[19:48] <tomreyn> akik: hmm, no idea then. i'd like to blame the docker container.
[19:48] <akik> tomreyn: i'll re-create it
[19:55] <tomreyn> akik: running the apt commands with -V and comparing version numbers to https://packages.ubuntu.com may help you identify the root cause (if you intend to), as may    apt list ~o
[19:58] <akik> tomreyn: but my original question was why didn't apt-get pull libegl-mesa0`and i had to tell it "install it too"
[19:58] <akik> tomreyn: and then the error went away
[19:59] <tomreyn> akik: it must have been held then really
[20:00] <akik> ohh... i rebuild the image and got 22.04.3
[20:00] <akik> and apt-get dist-upgrade works now
[20:01] <tomreyn> that's nice.
[20:02] <akik> was it just released?
[20:02] <akik> https://9to5linux.com/ubuntu-22-04-lts-is-now-powered-by-linux-kernel-6-2-from-ubuntu-23-04
[20:03] <akik> " Marius Nestorby Marius NestorAugust 3, 20234 Comments
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[20:03] <akik> Ubuntu Linux Kernel 6.2	
[20:03] <akik> A week before the planned Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS point release for the long-term supported Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) series, Canonical updated the kernel packages from Linux 5.19 to Linux 6.2."
[20:03] <akik> sorry about the bad paste
[20:06] <akik> i used "FROM ubuntu:22.04"
[20:07] <tomreyn> a fully updated 22.04 would currently state to be 22.04.3 because the package indicating the version number has been updated in preparation of the upcoming release.
[20:07] <akik> thanks
[20:09] <akik> 22.04.3 is supposed to be released on august 10
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[22:37] <toney> After yesterdays update - i caan no longer use proprietary nvidia drivers - how can i fix this ??
[22:47] <natewrench> hey what does ubuntu do when I select the safe graphics option at install, my laptop seems to not like nouveau and after I select ubuntu it just gives me a black sreen (screen is off)
[22:54] <natewrench> Just add nomodeset to your kernel parameters. I found the fix
[23:17] <tomreyn> natewrench: you can press 'e' on the grub menu, to see which options are being passed on the kernel command line
[23:25] <jhutchins>  !nvidia
[23:48] <natewrench> had to append nomodeset to grub boot
[23:48] <natewrench> nvidia wouldnt work it has intel