[00:11] <jayson25> I have to know: Whats the besr file system for your operating system.
[00:12] <jayson25> dont think about it - just tell me.
[00:12] <rbox> there is no "best"
[00:12] <rbox> just different
[00:12] <jayson25> ic
[00:13] <jayson25> thanks.
[00:13] <rbox> ROFL
[00:18] <jayson25> you people kick a$$, prove me wrong.
[00:18] <jayson25> nite nite
[00:37] <jayson25> zoneminder - whats the skinny
[00:38] <jayson25> chinas economy is crashing - we all know it - help a fella out
[00:39] <rbox> go troll somewhere else
[00:39] <jayson25> um- sorry - im not trolling
[00:39] <jayson25> idiot
[00:41] <sarnold> jayson25: please don't be rude
[00:41] <sarnold> jayson25: if you want to engage in idle chatter, try #ubuntu-offtopic
[00:41] <jayson25> telling someone they are trolling is rude - say it aint so.
[00:42] <sarnold> you haven't really been contributing to this community in a positive way so far
[00:42] <sarnold> perhaps you're just new, perhaps you're trolling. I haven't decided yet.
[00:43] <jayson25> sarnold:  get a grip son: I asked a question pertaining to zoneminder
[00:44] <sarnold> yeah, not a *great* question, but at least question. and then starting in on the chinese economy.
[00:45] <jayson25> sarnold:  ubuntu is on its way out, and you are part and parcel as to why, stop being a queer ans stop sucking ni99er dick ass hole
[03:47] <david_john> actully every time i connect , here after few minutes my ip address is getting blocked , what should i do?
[05:01] <kush> sdsd
[05:58] <Guest76> hello
[05:59] <Guest76> i need help with my ubuntu install
[05:59] <Guest76> i was running it on my server but accidentally deleted /dev/sda1
[06:00] <Guest76> i just need to get a postgrs database from the hard drive can i do it without booting it?
[06:24] <kotgc> test
[08:19] <Rechy> sup!  I ran into quite some weird WiFi related problems.
[08:20] <Rechy> Recently, I upgraded my system (sudo apt upgrade && sudo apt dist-upgrade) while in the process, my kernel also got updated
[08:20] <Rechy> however, I ran into some problems as I previously manually installed a WiFi driver
[08:21] <Rechy> namely:  RTL8188EU
[08:22] <Rechy> So, I manually removed said driver and the new kernel got installed
[08:22] <Rechy> after rebooting Ubuntu, I was offline without a way to connect via wifi
[08:23] <Rechy> lcpci tells me, that my wifi adapter uses RLT8188EE  (Note:  EE,  not EU)
[08:24] <Rechy> Please somebody help
[09:30] <Siamaster13> I'm trying to install ubuntu 20.4.3 but I can't boot from USB
[09:30] <Siamaster13> is my computer too old?
[09:30] <Siamaster13> I have verified the iso
[09:30] <Siamaster13> I gets stuck after I press "try or install ubuntu" Or "ubuntu (safe graphics)"
[09:31] <Siamaster13> stuck at black screen with a blinking underscore
[09:34] <cbreak> not sure if this is still current, but nomodset might help if the problem you have is with graphics: https://askubuntu.com/tags/nomodeset/info
[09:34] <cbreak> also, removing quiet and splash might make diagnosing issues easier
[09:37] <Siamaster13> Oh, that looks great. I read about nomodset, thought it was probably an option in my BIOS that I didn't have
[09:37] <Siamaster13> didn't know about the grub window
[09:37] <Siamaster13> Going to try that :D
[09:38] <cbreak> it's a kernel boot parameter
[11:22] <drew> how much storage is required to build the kernel? I have a VM with ubuntu in it that I am trying to use to build 5.15 and so far 24G is not enough space
[11:41] <jeremy31> drew: why compile a kernel?
[11:45] <drew> I am trying to add patches from a mailing list
[11:46] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[11:48] <jeremy31> drew, what module?
[11:49] <drew> iwlwifi
[11:49] <jeremy31> drew I would try kernel 6.2 first if you have 22.04
[11:54] <drew> I was tasked with applying the patches to 5.15. I am really just looking for a storage size estimate
[11:57] <jeremy31> drew: No clue on how much space is needed for an entire kernel now
[11:57] <drew> alright, thanks anyway
[11:58] <jeremy31> I would look at iwlwifi-backports as they would work in 5.15
[11:59] <jeremy31> git clone https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/iwlwifi/backport-iwlwifi.git
[11:59] <jeremy31> More info at https://askubuntu.com/a/1046682/
[12:47] <iadn> Hello
[13:10] <Beladona> Any clue why the vbox guest is crashing?  https://pastebin.mozilla.org/FLuSEUMA
[13:19] <hermano> .
[13:19] <hermano> I have a  motherboared "Gigabyte B760 Gaming X AX DDR4" and graphic card "ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 8GB DUAL OC". I cannot get the external card to work even if I can entered BIOS and tested variations of Initial display output (IGFX, PCIe 1 Slot) and Internal graphics (auto, disabled, enabled). I have 2 monitors and only setup that works
[13:19] <hermano> is to connect the 2 monitors to the integrated graphic card. Do I need to adjust something in linux, BIOS settings to make it work so I can move the monitor cables to the external graphic card?
[13:21] <leftyfb> hermano: if the external card isn't working at all even in the BIOS, then the issue is with your hardware, not the OS
[13:23] <hermano> leftyfb, The BIOS seems to detect that there is a graphical card in "PCIe 1 slot" so BIOS seems aware with the card at least.
[13:23] <leftyfb> hermano: I would try #hardware
[13:24] <hermano> Fair enough.
[13:25] <iomari891> greetings, I'm having trouble install postgresql on 22.04. After importing the keys and adding the repo, I'm getting "Skip to content
[13:25] <iomari891> Radish Logic
[13:25] <iomari891> Developer Blog
[13:25] <iomari891> Home
[13:25] <iomari891> About
[13:25] <iomari891> Contact Us
[13:27] <iomari891> $ psql --version
[13:28] <iomari891> Bash￼COPY
[13:28] <iomari891> Output
[13:28] <iomari891> ￼
[13:28] <iomari891> Installed PostgreSQL version
[13:28] <iomari891> 1.4 Verify if PostgreSQL is running
[13:29] <iomari891> CREATE SCHEMA [SchemaName] AUTHORIZATION [Username];
[13:29] <iomari891> SQL￼COPY
[13:29] <iomari891> Note: Before PostgreSQL 15, the public schema is accessible to any user by default. But starting PostgreSQL 15, they disallow default access to the public schema due to security risks.
[13:29] <iomari891> This step to create a schema and authorize the user to use it is necessary since we are using PostgreSQL 15.
[13:29] <iomari891> 2.7 Exit psql
[13:29] <iomari891> \q
[14:31] <Holub> hi
[14:31] <Holub> okkk
[14:31] <Holub> what is this
[14:32] <Holub> what is this app
[14:32] <Holub>  
[14:32] <Holub>  
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[14:32] <jeremy31> Holub Ubuntu support chat
[14:53] <Holub> i can not run qterminal, when i run it nothing happen.
[14:54] <Holub> please help
[17:20] <hermano> I changed the graphic drivers in ubuntu 22.04 to nvidia since I wanted to get my external graphic card working. Now I do not get linux GUI working. Is there a way of reverting the selection to nvidia?
[17:20] <meowchow> Is there an off topic thread somewhere
[17:22] <kostkon> !offtopic
[17:26] <toddc> !ot
[17:33] <Guest32> hello
[17:34] <Guest32> i have problems to run factorio at steam
[17:34] <Guest32> it ever says: "Couldn't create lock file /home/user/.factorio/.lock"
[17:36] <Guest32> "Permission denied"
[17:40] <leftyfb> Guest32: mkdir ~/.factorio 2>/dev/null && sleep 1 ; sudo chown -R user ~/.factorio   # make sure to replace "user" with your username
[17:42] <lotuspsychje> hermano: are you on wayland or xorg?
[17:42] <Guest32> it exist already .factorio
[17:42] <Guest32> and owner is already my user
[17:42] <leftyfb> Guest32: then contact factorio or steam for support
[17:42] <Guest32> i can cd into .factorio
[17:43] <Guest32> and can create lock with touch lock
[17:43] <Guest32> i don't understand that
[17:45] <alchemist__> Guest32: depends on which user spwans the process
[17:45] <alchemist__> if there is some strange user spawning that process due to some specialities it wont be able to access the folder in your homedir, thats what could happen
[17:46] <hermano> lotuspsychje, not sure, I assume xorg since I did a default installation without any changes.
[17:46] <Guest32> but how can i fix it?
[17:47] <lotuspsychje> hermano: default 22.04 boots into wayland, wich nvidia graphics dont like
[17:48] <Guest32> it is a fresh installed 22.04
[17:48] <hermano> lotuspsychje, ok so I did change from noveau to nvidia and now my computer does not load linux OS GUI. Is there a way of revert my change, back to noveau?
[17:50] <Guest32> alchemist__, any idea how i can fix it?
[17:50] <lotuspsychje> hermano: sudo apt purge nvidia*
[17:51] <hermano> lotuspsychje, but I do not get to linux. The BIOS logo just hangs forever.
[17:51] <hermano> I can reach grub, though.
[17:51] <alchemist__> Guest32: really depends if the process just crashed or if it halts, the only thing I can imagine is, to see in htop/top/ps aux with which user this process is invoked and then you know if my theory is correct or not
[17:51] <lotuspsychje> hermano: boot into recoverymode from grub
[17:53] <lotuspsychje> hermano: then drop to a rootshell with networking enabled
[17:54] <meowchow> hello there
[17:54] <hermano> lotuspsychje, now i am in root shell with network..
[17:55] <Guest32> steam runs with 'steam -no-cef-sandbox' at my user
[17:55] <lotuspsychje> hermano: sudo apt purge nvidia*
[17:55] <hermano> and then reboot?
[17:55] <Guest32> sure
[17:55] <lotuspsychje> hermano: after it uninstalled, yes
[17:57] <hermano> lotuspsychje, did not solve the graphic issue, i will check also BIOS settings.
[17:58] <alchemist__> Guest32: whats the ls -lia output for the file? What permissions does it have? It might be owned by you, but are the permissions set appropiatley?
[18:00] <Guest32> alchemist__: when i run the command in user shell the game starts
[18:00] <lotuspsychje> hermano: make sure fastboot and secureboot are disabled, and you are booting into xorg
[18:00] <alchemist__> Guest32: forgive me if already answered, but have you tried deleting the lock first and let it recreate by the software?
[18:01] <Guest32> yes
[18:02] <alchemist__> OK then I need to bail out I don't know how to help you there sadly :(
[18:03] <Guest32> but the steam integration works smoothly
[18:03] <Guest32> Which is the strange thing, i.e. just starting the game from Steam doesn't work
[18:04] <hermano> lotuspsychje, fast boot and secure boot both disabled. Still cannot get linux OS to show graphics.
[18:05] <lotuspsychje> hermano: can you : sudo lshw -C video | nc termbin.com 9999   from your recoverymode/rootshell
[18:08] <hermano> name or service not known.
[18:08] <lotuspsychje> got networking enabled hermano ?
[18:09] <hermano> yes, and enabled it again now.
[18:09] <hermano> will try again.
[18:20] <hermano> lotuspsychje, no do not get network. I think my problem can be solved by reinstalling linux OS and make sure to select "install 3rd party drivers" but I wanted to avoid a reinstall.
[18:20] <lotuspsychje> hermano: you should be able to trugger; sudo lshw -C video from that rootshell right
[18:21] <lotuspsychje> *trigger
[18:21] <lotuspsychje> that will tell you current driver=...here
[18:25] <hermano> i can trigger: sudo lshw -C video, but not with the "nc termbin.com 9999"
[18:25] <lotuspsychje> hermano: yes, tell us what you see behind the line; driver=
[18:26] <hermano> lotuspsychje, if it says nvidia, do i need to do the purge again?
[18:27] <hermano> lotuspsychje, there is not line with exact "driver="
[18:27] <lotuspsychje> hermano: do you see 'unclaimed' somewhere?
[18:28] <hermano> yes, it says "unclaimed". There are 3 blocks and 2 of them says unclaimed.
[18:28] <hermano> When i did purge nvidia, it says nvidia is not installed so not removed.
[18:30] <lotuspsychje> hermano: so thats your issue, you driver didnt install properly, neither nvidia or nouveau
[18:31] <hermano> ah ok.
[18:31] <hermano> i can do ubuntu-drivers devices
[18:31] <hermano> and see list with both nvidia and noveau
[18:39] <hermano> lotuspsychje, i did a purge of nvidia drivers and installed noveau. but still with your suggested command, it says unclaimed.
[18:40] <lotuspsychje> hermano: normaly when purging nvidia you fall back to nouveau
[18:40] <hermano> lotuspsychje, so maybe all is fine but just need a reboot.
[18:40] <lotuspsychje> hermano: but some cases driver load at boot might get wrong
[18:41] <lotuspsychje> always need a reboot after driver switch
[18:41] <oerheks> For what nvidia card?
[18:41] <hermano> "ASUS GeForce RTX 3060 8GB DUAL OC"
[18:44] <oerheks> oke after reboot with nouveau, go wild with ubuntu-drivers autoinstall
[18:44] <oerheks> it needs 460 as minimum
[18:46] <hermano> ubuntu-drivers install does not work.
[18:48] <oerheks> does not work .. it can take some time yes; or what error do you get?
[18:48] <hermano> oerheks, It took some time, there was some errors but now i am in linux GUI. Hope to check the drivers from here.
[18:49] <oerheks> oh now you are in what linux exactly?
[18:50]  * oerheks is confused
[18:50] <hermano> yep, its back to noveau. Now the problem is that I would need to user nvidia to get my external graphic card working. but seems when i tried nvidia 535, i ended up in the problem with no drivers working at all.
[18:50] <hermano> oerheks, in the GUI of ubuntu 22.04.
[18:53] <oerheks> choose 1 version lower, 525 or 470
[18:55] <hermano> oerheks, how do i get in previous versions? Do i download them and the will show up in "Software & Updates"?
[18:56] <oerheks> just run the drivers gui in updates, it shows available driver, and nouveau. like you did on comandline?
[18:56] <cbreak> they should show up in sudo software-properties-qt, or sudo software-properties-gtk or something like that
[18:56] <cbreak> (depending on your flavor of ubuntu)
[18:56] <oerheks> also;  if that nvidia physically is external, not sure but i found this answer https://askubuntu.com/questions/1409283/ubuntu-22-04-cannot-use-external-nvidia-gpu-to-render-application-on-laptop-wi
[18:58] <peacefulpirate> Hello! I have a question about booting with UEFI. Is there a difference between GRUB and the OS loader as specified in the UEFI Specification?
[19:02] <oerheks> grub works fine with UEFI, AFAIK
[19:02] <oerheks> !uefi
[19:02] <oerheks> !grub
[19:03] <dank_> GRUBY
[19:03] <dank_> CHUDY
[19:03] <peacefulpirate> Thanks for the response. Yeah GRUB works with UEFI. I'm more trying to figure out whether the Ubuntu OS loader is something different. And if so where is located
[19:05] <cbreak> peacefulpirate: ubuntu's primary kernel is loaded by the stuff on the initrd
[19:06] <cbreak> hm... actually, not sure if doesn't just use the kernel on the initrd directly
[19:06] <peacefulpirate> Is it the OS loader that initializes initrd after preboot initialized the firmware?
[19:06] <peacefulpirate> Yeah that's kinda what I try to figure out
[19:07] <cbreak> grub boots to the initrd.
[19:07] <peacefulpirate> Hmm, so firmware init -> shim -> grub -> kernel loading?
[19:08] <cbreak> I'm not booting with grub, I use something called zfsbootmenu. It's an efi executable linux kernel that's booted to by the firmware or refind, and which then kexecs the kernel and the initrd via kexec
[19:08] <bigshot> i have dual boot with 11 and ubuntu, i can connect to different wifi but not the same wifi as windows 11!!
[19:08] <cbreak> after that, the ubuntu boot process seems to continue as it did with grub
[19:09] <peacefulpirate> Hmm interesting, I'll check it
[19:09] <peacefulpirate> ty
[19:10] <bigshot> anyone?
[19:12] <mybalzitch> bigshot: is this a wifi 6E or something hotspot?
[19:12] <mybalzitch> *accesspoint
[19:12] <bigshot> no
[19:12] <bigshot> wifi 2.4ghz
[19:13] <bigshot> mybalzitch, i cannot connect to same router that windows 11 connects to
[19:14] <mybalzitch> WPA2? WPA3?
[19:14] <bigshot> wpa2
[19:15] <mybalzitch> does the access point show up under linux?
[19:16] <bigshot> yes
[19:16] <bigshot> but it keeps on asking for password
[19:16] <bigshot> i cannot connect to the *same* router windows 11 connects to
[19:16] <bigshot> i am on dual boot ubuntu+windows11
[19:17] <mybalzitch> and you know for sure with 100% certainty the password you're entering under windows is the same password you're using in linux ?
[19:17] <bigshot> eys
[19:17] <bigshot> yes
[19:17] <bigshot> sys
[19:17] <bigshot> sey
[19:21] <mybalzitch> what kind of wifi card, do you know?
[19:21] <bigshot> Intel Corporation Cannon Point-LP CNVi [Wireless-AC] (rev 30)
[19:21] <bigshot> ]
[19:23] <mybalzitch> some people seem grumpy with that card under linux
[19:24] <mybalzitch> what version of ubuntu are you on, 22.04 ?
[19:24] <bigshot> mybalzitch, i need some other wifi tool to connect
[19:24] <bigshot> 22.04
[19:24] <bigshot> LTS
[19:24] <bigshot> default gnome fails to connect
[19:26] <mybalzitch> you could try the hwe kernel
[19:26] <bigshot> how what is it?
[19:26] <bigshot> mybalzitch, it is not a kernel issue, it is "Network manager" issue
[19:26] <toddc> lspci -vvnn | grep -A 9 Network
[19:27] <mybalzitch> so if you use iwconfig from the cli it works?
[19:27] <bigshot> toddc, Kernel driver in use: iwlwifi
[19:27] <bigshot> 	Kernel modules: iwlwifi
[19:28] <toddc> bigshot: looking for chip info to verify corect driver first
[19:35] <marek443214321> hello
[19:35] <marek443214321> maybe somebody know here, does Canon supports ubuntu when it comes to printers?
[19:36] <oerheks> some canon models do, check openprinting.org
[19:37] <marek443214321> oerheks, thanks for that link
[19:37] <marek443214321> didn't know that
[19:39] <marek443214321> ehh, need to search my printer model there
[19:42] <Bombo> hi
[19:43] <Bombo> i'm (still) using focal, trying to update nvidia drivers: apt install nvidia-driver-535, but i get The following packages have unmet dependencies: nvidia-driver-535 : Depends: libnvidia-gl-535 (= 535.86.05-0ubuntu0.20.04.2) but it is not going to be installed and some more of that
[19:44] <Bombo> is nvidia-driver-535 broken or did i do something wrong?
[19:45] <Bombo> (nvidia-driver-525 is installed and runing)
[20:53] <XXXtacEEE> hello all. i have a question about the config with coTURN, would this be the correct channel for help with coTURN?
[23:24] <jsmooth> I just installed Ubuntu onto a USB drive, but upon restarting, I got grub command-line. PC setup has Ubuntu as a boot option, but there is no other boot menu.
[23:27] <XXXtacEEE> yes boot ubuntu
[23:27] <XXXtacEEE> did it book into ubuntu?
[23:29] <jsmooth> It was a grub shell, so I'm guessing no.