[00:42] <V1A> ayaayayayayayay. ok
[02:16] <heru> hi yall
[06:28] <duxsco> from gentoo, i know of the "world" file, which contains a list of directly installed packages (not installed as dependency). is there something equivalent for ubuntu
[06:28] <duxsco> ?
[06:30] <weedmic> i dnk what you mean by "world" file.  if you are looking for a list of files designed to work with ubuntu, use muon or synaptic software manager.  you could sort by "installed"
[06:31] <duxsco> i would like to have a list of directly installed packages, not those listed which were pulled in as a dependency
[06:32] <duxsco> e.g. to install the same set of packages on a different system
[06:35] <Bashing-om> duxsco: check out the utility debfoster >> apt show debfoster.
[06:36] <duxsco> thx
[07:02] <weedmic> these would not help you:  "apt list --manual-installed" and "snap list"?  this should show only manually installed items and those in snap (which is a bigger list), but not show all the automatic stuff at initial install.
[07:03] <weedmic> oic, left - figures
[07:51] <fragy> Hi. I have Kubuntu in VMware player and every time I press copy on a file in host machine and then open Kubuntu window it auto-pastes the file. Any idea how to disable the auto-pasting? I have disabled Klipper in KDE but it's the same behaviour
[08:03] <weedmic> fragy: You certainly don't need to repost in less than an hour.  I read it, tried to reproduce it, but was unsuccessful.  Hopefully someone will help you soon.  Very smart helpful people in this room.
[08:05] <fragy> @weedmic cool. I'll wait
[08:09] <fragy> @<weedmic> you may not notice it though if the file is small. It gets pasted in /home/username/.cache/vmware/drag_and_drop/
[08:31] <hid3> Hello everyone. I'm running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. I'd like to add users to the system. Users would have no password set but rather connect via SSH using SSH keys. I'd like to add users to 'sudo' group. However, in such case if they execute 'sudo -s', they get password prompt (which they don't have set!). Is this something what can be cured? Or is it my local sudo configuration which is messed up? (I have password timeout value set)
[08:36] <ogra> hid3, read up about he "nopasswd" option of /etc/sudoers ...
[08:36] <ogra> s/he/the/
[08:36] <weedmic> oic, in that case - I'm unsure it has been "posted" per se, but is just (being held on the vm) in the clipboard until you post it.  I am checking my machine now - i don't have that directory.   probably why I could not replicate this.  i'm unsure it is a problem now.
[08:36] <weedmic> fragy: ^
[08:37] <weedmic> hid3: do you know how to do ssh?  if so, are you planning to have them connect as them selves, then su to root?  or do you want them to ssh in as root?
[08:58] <hid3> weedmic: they'll be connecting as "themselves", then doing sudo -s / sudo su
[08:59] <hid3> not sure I'd like to go NOPASSWD route for absolutely everyone in the 'sudo' group. Because some users have passwords set (and this must be that way). Others, as mentioned, don't have. Can't sudo itself distinguish which users have no password set and then allow them access without asking for (nonexistent) password?
[09:03] <fragy> weedmic: you need to have vmware tools installed
[09:09] <ogra> hid3, just add an extra group "localsudo" or some such ... allow nopasswd for that group and add users to it a you like/feel ...
[09:10] <ogra> i dont think sudo as a way to check if a user has a password set or not ...
[09:10] <ogra> s/as/has/
[09:10] <effendy> The whole scenario sounds just... awful :)
[09:12] <ogra> yes, a bit 🙂
[09:17] <weedmic> hid3: doesn't really matter if you setup ssh correctly.  i generally require passwrods except with restricted machines conneceting directly to other machines as root and those are restricted by ip and are in locked areas.
[10:34] <Guest41> hi all
[10:35] <oerheks> :-)
[10:35] <Guest41> Few days ago after kernel upgrade on 22.04, ubuntu no longer start. Splash screen then black screen with blinking cursor. I can open a tty.
[10:37] <Guest41> the updated kernel is 6.2. Ubuntu start normally with the previous 5.19
[10:38] <oerheks> try sudo apt install -f , or sudo apt update --fix-missing, sudo dpkg --configure -a
[10:38] <oerheks> yes, we switched to 6.2 on LTS
[10:38] <Guest41> On the tty of 6.2 kernel if I type startx say:file /root/.Xauthority does not exists
[10:39] <Guest41> oerheks ok
[10:44] <Guest41> oerheks I see 35 outdated packages, including graphics drivers in 6.2 kernel tty. So I should try sudo install -f ?
[10:45] <oerheks> sure, all commands given should do no harm
[10:46] <oerheks> apt dist-upgrade as well
[11:00] <Guest41> oerheks nope. still black screnn after restart
[11:00] <zniavre> nvidia driver ?
[11:00] <Guest41> oerheks There are still 3 packages that are not being updated: gjs, gnome-remote-desktop, libgjs0g
[11:00] <Guest41> oerheks sudo startx still complain abou: Cannot run in framebuffer mode. Please specify busIDs.
[11:01] <zniavre> Guest41, wich gfx driver in use ?
[11:01] <zniavre> which *
[11:01] <Guest41> zniavre no, discrete Amd and integrated Intel (BIOS disabled)
[11:01] <zniavre> ho so i do not know sorry
[11:02] <Guest41> zniavre there's also error about .Xauthority file missing by xorg
[11:03] <Guest41> should I recreate that Xauthority file?
[11:03] <ogra> Guest41, /root/.Xauthority ? that file should never exist nor ever be used by anything
[11:03] <ogra> nothing should ever run as rood in a graphical env
[11:03] <ogra> *root
[11:03] <Guest41> ogra that's what strtx erroe say...
[11:04] <Guest41> *startx error
[11:04] <ogra> you are not tryin to startx as rot, do you ?
[11:04] <ogra> (never ever do that !!)
[11:04] <Guest41> yes
[11:04] <weedmic> was the error - display not found?
[11:04] <weedmic> that is ubuntu saving you from disaster - be glad
[11:04] <ogra> Guest41, run it as a user or start your login manager (gdm usually) whic does run as the gdm user
[11:05] <Guest41> so, now startx with no sudo say: Fatal error: Cannot run in framebuffer mode. Please specify busIDs
[11:05] <ogra> either way, looks like you are missing graphics drivers and the system falls back to a framebuffer driver then
[11:06] <ogra> so fix that and the rest should start working again
[11:07] <ogra> worst case, reboot, stop the boot at the grub menu (by hitting esc i think, not sure) and boot the older kernel ... that will/should at least give you a GUI back to make debugging the issue easier
[11:07] <Guest41> ogra ok... I just upgraded 35 packets in which there were mesa, amd and nvidia drivers...
[11:07] <ogra> aha !
[11:08] <Guest41> ogra that's what I have done in the last few days, boot with 5.19...
[11:11] <Guest41> ogra after packets update still black screen
[11:12] <Guest41> ogra and still Cannot run in framebuffer mode...
[11:12] <weedmic> do this to get some data about what is:  "inxi -Gxx | grep Device"; "inxi -Gxx | grep compositor
[11:12] <weedmic> "; "glxinfo -display :0.0 |  grep render"
[11:13] <Guest41> weedmic ok
[11:13] <weedmic> then we'll know what actually exists in the current state.
[11:13] <weedmic> work on one thing at a time.
[11:17] <Guest41> weedmic inxi -Gxx | grep Device -> Device-1 AMD RV770 LE
[11:18] <Guest41> [Radeon HD 4830] vendor ASUSteck driver: N/A pcie: speed: 2.5 GT/s
[11:20] <Guest41> weedmic  inxi -Gxx | grep Device -> Device-1 AMD RV770 LE [Radeon HD 4830] vendor ASUStek   driver: N/A   pcie:    speed: 2.5 GT/s
[11:21] <weedmic> I don't know about radeon cards, but I'm sure many can help you.  I use only nvidia.
[11:22] <Guest41> inxi -Gxx | grep compositor return nothing...
[11:22] <weedmic> might be the problem - no compositor - i'm pretty sure no x
[11:23] <Guest41> glxinfo -display :0.0 |  grep render -> Error: unable too open display :0.0
[11:24] <Guest41> weedmic for xorg log, x is in boot loop
[11:25] <Guest41> weedmic kernel upgrade has not updated video driver at the first installation....nor updated video settings....
[11:26] <Guest41> weedmic there was 35 packet to upgrade after kernel update, in which there were graphic drivers....
[11:29] <Guest41> weedmic reinstall 6.2 kernel?
[11:31] <weedmic> if it were nvidia, I could give you some clues, but... since it is amd - my ideas might be the opposite of helpful.  I don't know if you need nouveau or need to put it in taboo and many aother such questions.  perhaps search for "amd" "radeon" "ubuntu" "install the best way" - I just don't know.  a lot of smart ppl in this room, just wait a few.
[11:32] <Guest41> weedmic Should I try reinstall 6.2 kernel?
[11:32] <Guest41> weedmic Let's give it a try...
[11:32] <iomari891> greetings, how can i get the kernel source for 6.2.0-26-generic?
[11:32] <Guest41> weedmic which command too reinstall the kernel
[11:33] <Guest41> weedmic Which commands should I use in the tty to reinstal 6.2 kernel?
[11:33] <weedmic> for me, in general, I weight the value in time spent fixing v nuking and starting over from scratch.  in general, it takes about 8 mins to install uvuntu on blank media.  so, if I can't fix it quick, I either restore from a backup or start over.  I never loose data b/c that is on other media/server.  you need to decide.  i doubt I'd ever just install a kernel.
[11:34] <weedmic> takes me about 20 mins to restore from media (left that out).
[11:35] <Guest41> weedmic just something new to learn from. I can just run oin 5.19 and wait for the next kernel upgrade...but then we will learn anything?
[11:35] <mugiwara> Hey gays!
[11:36] <tarzeau>  /WII mugiwara
[11:37] <Guest41> weedmic and even if I wait for the next kernel upgrade there will be always this broken one in the boot chain...
[11:39] <mugiwara> I would like to know the purpose of this ubuntu chat server?
[11:40] <mugiwara> can someone please explain me?
[11:40] <Guest41> weedmic thank you anyway. I'll try kernel re-installation.
[11:41] <Guest41> mugiware ubuntu users that help other ubuntu users?
[11:41] <Guest41> mugiwara ubuntu users that help other ubuntu users?
[11:41] <Guest41> mugiwara wht are you here for?
[11:44] <Guest41> have a nice day you all, thanks foo info...
[11:47] <mugiwara> Okay Guest41 i understand
[11:47] <mugiwara> just passing
[12:05] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[15:06] <chris64> How can I instruct apport to keep the core dump of a non-package executable? I'm a bit lost on the docs :-(
[15:07] <chris64> I see the crash being logged in /var/log/apport.log and it says executable does not belong to a package, ignoring
[15:15] <Michael2211967> pdf passwortgeschützt speichern
[15:18] <jhutchins> !de
[15:28] <chris64> I'm confused. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport#How_to_enable_apport says that you should comment 'problem_types': ['Bug', 'Package'] to enable the "crash interception component" permanently. But the section that line belongs to talks about sending stuff to launchpad. Should I still enable it or will it start uploading my core dumps then? :-|
[15:31] <re101-pygmy-75> hi i need help with btrfs error
[15:31] <re101-pygmy-75> anyone here
[15:32] <lotuspsychje> !btrfs | re101-pygmy-75
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75> Actually i am in debian don't have irc acc to for debian channel
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75> enabling repair mode
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75> WARNING:
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75>  Do not use --repair unless you are advised to do so by a developer
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75>  or an experienced user, and then only after having accepted that no
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75>  fsck can successfully repair all types of filesystem corruption. Eg.
[15:33] <re101-pygmy-75>  some software or hardware bugs can fatally damage a volume.
[15:33] <lotuspsychje> we can only support ubuntu re101-pygmy-75
[15:33] <lotuspsychje> chris64: wich package are you trying to file a bug to?
[15:34] <re101-pygmy-75> https://dpaste.com/C54B76SKS
[15:35] <lotuspsychje> re101-pygmy-75: the volunteers in this channel can only support issues regarding ubuntu
[15:35] <re101-pygmy-75> ok
[15:39] <ufuk> hallo
[15:39] <ufuk> help me
[15:39] <ufuk> ?
[15:41] <lotuspsychje> !ask | ufuk
[15:41] <chris64> lotuspsychje: it's a self-built executable and I do not want to file a bug
[15:41] <chris64> lotuspsychje: setting unpackaged=true in ~/.config/apport/settings doesn't seem to work
[15:47] <ufuk> lotuspsychje>
[15:47] <ufuk> hallo wie gehts es dir
[15:47] <ufuk> kannst du deutsch sprechen
[15:47] <ufuk> ?
[15:47] <lotuspsychje> !de | ufuk
[15:48] <ufuk> kanIch verwende Ubuntu 18.04, habe das Vesta Control Panel heruntergeladen, aber für WordPress muss ich PHP 7.4 aktualisieren. Können Sie mir helfen?
[15:49] <ravage> English only here
[15:49] <leftyfb> !eol | ufuk
[15:49] <ufuk> I am using ubuntu 18.04, I downloaded vesta control panel but for wordpress I need to upgrade php 7.4 can you help me
[15:49] <leftyfb> ufuk: ubuntu 18.04 is Enf of Life
[15:50] <AngryTom> try updating to 22.04
[15:50] <ravage> Upgrade to at least 20.04
[15:50] <leftyfb> !eolupgrade | ufuk
[15:50] <ravage> Better 22.04 after that
[15:50] <ravage> Or just reinstall
[15:51] <ufuk> Your site is running on an outdated version of PHP (7.2.24-0ubuntu0.18.04.17), which does not receive security updates. It should be updated.
[15:51] <ufuk> What is PHP and how does it affect my site?
[15:51] <ufuk> PHP is one of the programming languages used to build WordPress. Newer versions of PHP receive regular security updates and may increase your site’s performance. The minimum recommended version of PHP is 7.4.
[15:51] <leftyfb> ufuk: you need to upgrade
[15:51] <ufuk> uso is there a hosting control panel for ubuntu 22.04?
[15:52] <ufuk> I am trying but I can not
[15:52] <leftyfb> ufuk: you need to upgrade ubuntu
[15:52] <ufuk> can you help from leftyfb team viver
[15:53] <leftyfb> ufuk: no, that's not what we do here. Not to mention, you're not going to be doing an ubuntu server install over teamviewer
[15:53] <leftyfb> ufuk: I would highly suggest installing ubuntu 22.04 server from scratch and restore your site configs and files
[15:55] <ash_m> does anyone know what might be causing this? It only happens with the terminal: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1433479/maximized-windows-become-maximized-behind-launcher
[15:59] <devi_> g
[15:59] <devi_> hello
[16:14] <hwpplayer1> hi I upgraded the kernel to 6.2 and tried to activate live kernel patch service by Canonical. Is it the time for that ? Any news ?
[16:15] <leftyfb> ufuk: please do not PM
[16:15] <ufuk> So if I install ubuntu 22.04 minimal server, can I install a hosting panel?
[16:15] <ufuk> left
[16:15] <ravage> hwpplayer1: not supported yet. hopefully soon
[16:15] <ufuk> ?
[16:15] <leftyfb> ufuk: I would not recommend a "hosting panel"
[16:16] <hwpplayer1> ravage: But It is a blue icon now. I thought I activated kernel patch service
[16:17] <ravage> let me check. i may not have looked for the status for about a week
[16:17] <leftyfb> ufuk: are you only interesting in having a website or are you interested in learning how to run a server properly?
[16:17] <hwpplayer1> ravage: Okay Thanks
[16:18] <ravage> hwpplayer1: livepatch        yes       enabled   Canonical Livepatch service
[16:18] <ravage> looks like it works with 6.2 now
[16:18] <hwpplayer1> Because someone said it will be active with 6.x kernel
[16:18] <hwpplayer1> ravage: ^
[16:19] <ravage> yes there was an official announcement for that
[16:19] <hwpplayer1> Thanks ravage
[16:19] <hwpplayer1> Do you code ravage ?
[16:19] <ravage> i dabble
[16:20] <hwpplayer1> Do you hack the kernel I mean ravage
[16:20] <ravage> no
[16:20] <hwpplayer1> Okay Thanks ravage
[16:21]  * hwpplayer1 back to work Thanks for the help ravage 
[16:21] <ravage> np
[17:22] <ash_m> any way I can go about debugging what's causing my terminal to appear behind the launcher after closing/reopening the lid?
[17:24] <lotuspsychje> ash_m: keep a journalctl -f open and see if you can catch any errors there
[17:45] <ash_m> lotuspsychje: there are a few things that came up; not sure how relevant they are to the problem; is the fact that `terminal=?` a problem? https://gist.github.com/ash-m/c18206d0d4249cf457bd760533a2eb53#file-gistfile1-txt-L13-L14
[17:47] <ash_m> there's also an fwupd failture
[17:47] <ash_m> failure*
[18:07] <henry_> cg
[18:35] <aknot> I recently upgraded to 22.04 from 20.04.  In my desktop environment I have several workspaces.  With 20.04 when I restarted my computer and reopened my web browser as the browser is restoring the previous session the windows would be returned/reopened to the workspace they occupied before the reboot.  Is that not a feature in 22.04?
[18:45] <ravage> aknot: i think that feature was never really stable and was removed. there are extensions like https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4709/another-window-session-manager/
[18:56] <gordonjcp> aknot: firefox ought to restore its windows, if you didn't explicitly close it
[18:56] <gordonjcp> aknot: it may not put them on the right desktops, it's a bit crap like that
[18:58] <aknot> ravage: ah, sorry to hear it was removed, it was a good feature.  what was that feature called?
[20:19] <bigshot00> how to run podman in multi-user.target?
[20:20] <tarzeau> bigshot00: just run it?
[20:20] <bigshot00> i can only access website when i log in
[20:20] <bigshot00> i want to access website when no on has logged in
[20:20] <bigshot00> one*
[20:21] <leftyfb> bigshot00: what release of ubuntu?
[20:21] <bigshot00> jammy
[20:21] <bigshot00> server
[20:21] <leftyfb> bigshot00: how did you install podman?
[20:21] <bigshot00> sudo apt install podman
[20:21] <leftyfb> bigshot00: how are you starting podman?
[20:22] <bigshot00> podman run -d \
[20:22] <bigshot00>   --name=fulltextrss \
[20:22] <bigshot00>   -p 49161:80 \
[20:22] <bigshot00>   --restart always \
[20:22] <bigshot00>   docker.io/heussd/fivefilters-full-text-rss:latest
[20:22] <bigshot00> mkdir -vp ~/.config/systemd/user
[20:22] <leftyfb> run it as a system service
[20:24] <bigshot00> leftyfb, how to do that?
[20:24] <leftyfb> bigshot00: please do not PM. Just wait until the "quiet" on your nick expires in a minute or so
[20:24] <leftyfb> bigshot00: https://medium.com/@benmorel/creating-a-linux-service-with-systemd-611b5c8b91d6
[20:24] <leftyfb> first result on google for "ubuntu create systemd service"
[20:25] <bigshot00> leftyfb, WantedBy=multi-user.target this is what i added
[20:25] <bigshot00> but podman "fails to start"!
[20:25] <leftyfb> added to what?
[20:25] <bigshot00> ystemd[1]: Failed to start Podman container-8e67e5f5d069f674487241380ab3b6bcd8a3a1378dc69e89c6cf67957c22169b.service.
[20:26] <leftyfb> ok, look at the logs and troubleshoot what is says is causing the failure
[20:26] <leftyfb> journalctl -u podman
[20:28] <bigshot00> leftyfb, https://dpaste.org/uJYdy
[20:30] <leftyfb> bigshot00: that log is from at least 3 hours ago
[20:30] <leftyfb> if not much longer
[20:30] <bigshot00> leftyfb, https://dpaste.org/hgckq
[20:31] <leftyfb> did you try asking in #podman ?
[20:31] <bigshot00> no ones answerign
[20:31] <leftyfb> I would wait
[20:31] <bigshot00> leftyfb, why is changing wantedBy not affecting?
[20:32] <lttlBird> afternoon everyone.
[20:32] <leftyfb> bigshot00: you do not need to change that. That isn't your issue
[20:32] <bigshot00> then
[20:32] <bigshot00> leftyfb, what command should i give so that podman starts server at multi-user?
[20:33] <lttlBird> looking for info configuring multiple nics, with different addresses via netplan.  there are no instuctions that I can find on configuring routes.  entering default (gateway) multiple times causes it to throw errors.
[20:33] <lttlBird> anyone know of some docs for this?
[20:35] <leftyfb> bigshot00: WantedBy=default.target    <~~~ this is what you should leave it as
[20:36] <leftyfb> lttlBird: pastebin how you are adding the routes
[20:36] <leftyfb> lttlBird: also, what release of ubuntu is this?
[20:37] <lttlBird> leftyfb: I tried adding a nother routes default section.
[20:37] <leftyfb> lttlBird: pastebin how you are adding the routes
[20:37] <lttlBird> leftyfb: 22.04
[20:37] <bigshot00> leftyfb, https://dpaste.org/kPAww
[20:38] <leftyfb> bigshot00: systemctl get-default   # what does this give you?
[20:39] <bigshot00> https://dpaste.org/kPAww
[20:39] <bigshot00> graphical.target
[20:39] <bigshot00> leftyfb, ^^
[20:41] <oerheks> graphical.target on a server?
[20:41] <bigshot00> yeah how to change that?
[20:41] <leftyfb> oerheks: seems to be the default these days
[20:41] <leftyfb> you don't need to change it
[20:42] <bigshot00> leftyfb, ?
[20:42] <leftyfb> there is no display manager installed so you don't need to worry about it