[00:03] <ronjeremy> helllo
[00:04] <jeremy31> Nice nick
[02:20] <XXXtacEEE> hello all anyone have any help on how to connect the turnserver database with the webrtc rest api. i am getting a 401 unauthoorized error coming from the turnserver logs. i think it has to do with static token in the database or long term credentials. im not too sure, this is my first time configuring such a server. i am running ubuntu and coturn for this project. thank you
[02:34] <kotgc> Hello, anyone able to help passthrough 2 NICs to the VMM 4.0.0 or KVM router? Currently Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Desktop sets up default Network Settings.
[03:22] <john_edwards_mck> Hi, I'm trying to set up an appliance OS using Ubuntu Server 22.04, with LXDE desktop installed on top.   Is there any packages or scripts I can install that will allow the user to configure the ethernet network via a GUI (or at least an interactive script of some kind?)  The LXDE network configuration app doesn't seem to do anything when
[03:22] <john_edwards_mck> installed on Ubuntu Server, I assume it still wants me to use netplan.
[03:36] <Bashing-om> john_edwards_mck: The network GUI front end for netplan is network-manager: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NetworkManager
[03:37] <johyxxx> good day to be on libera chat
[03:37] <johyxxx> haha
[03:49] <wowalacart> [ 0day (xc) Our ] World OF Warcraft Classless , https://ascension.gg ... . server thrall , Game of The World 2023 ... .
[03:50] <wowalacart> hi all
[04:27] <gadai> hi!
[04:35] <gry> gadai: hello! :) may I help you?
[04:41] <Apachez> any of you who knows if its possible to use 3 different console types at once to have stdout printed on all three (as in kernel messages during boot) but also that all three accepts login? Reading https://docs.kernel.org/admin-guide/serial-console.html it seems that only one will output the boot messages and accept login?
[04:49] <john_edwards_mck> Bashing-om: Thanks.  Hmm, it seems network-manager is already installed, its the GUI that doesn't seem to do anything.  So when I deploy Lubuntu Desktop to this hardware, it picks up the ethernet automatically.  However, Ubuntu Server doesn't seem to recognise the ethernet automatically.  Is this normal behaviour for Ubuntu Server?  Or is
[04:49] <john_edwards_mck> something going wrong here?
[04:53] <Bashing-om> john_edwards_mck: Server back end is Networkd . what is the render shown ' less /etc/netplan/config.yaml '.
[04:56] <john_edwards_mck> Bashing-om: I don't have such a file.  The only file in that folder is 00-installer-config.yaml.
[04:57] <john_edwards_mck> Bashing-om: I don't know how to do multiline here, but the contents of that file is: "network: ethernets: eth0: dhcp4: true"
[05:07] <Bashing-om> john_edwards_mck: No idea of what you have going wrong - for network-manager one should have the file /etc/netplan/01-network-manager-all.yaml .
[05:15] <john_edwards_mck> Bashing-om: Ah thanks, I managed to fix it with your clues, I think.  I changed the contents of 00-installer-config.yaml to "renderer: NetworkManager", and now the GUI works.  Thanks for your help!
[05:16] <Bashing-om> john_edwards_mck: Good deal - you do good work :D
[06:30] <josh_> Good morning all! Any chance of getting some assistance with my rhythmbox not detecting my iPhone on Ubuntu 22.02? Even clementine doesn't work.
[06:35] <hermano> trying to setup certbot on a "ubuntu 22.04" host. I have the nginx with publish port: 8080:80. Get this error.
[06:35] <hermano> The error was: NoInstallationError("Could not find a usable 'nginx' binary. Ensure nginx exists, the binary is executable, and your PATH is set correctly.")
[07:30] <citrix> firefox
[09:34] <abel> Hello
[09:35] <abel> anybody there
[09:36] <abel> Hi @iomari891
[11:22] <arkanoid> hello! my gnome desktop hangs quite often but I fail to restart it without restarting the whole laptop
[11:23] <skraito-0day> hi all
[11:23] <skraito-0day> how to make internet from darkness ?
[11:23] <arkanoid> I tried restarting systemd-logind, I get back the login screen, but logging in ends with a terminal screen with [FAILED] Failed to start Network Manager Wait Online
[11:23] <Habbie> arkanoid, this may sound a bit random, but do you have a suspend button? and if you push it while gnome hangs, what happens?
[11:24] <ravage> arkanoid: https://ubunlog.com/en/reinicia-sesion-de-gnome-congelada/
[11:25] <arkanoid> I'm into terminal now, can't open links, but also can't reboot as I cant reproduce
[11:25] <arkanoid> would you paste the command please
[11:25] <arkanoid> Habbie: I've already summoned restart logind, so I'm no more in gnome, yet it's not restarting
[11:28] <arkanoid> gnome-shell --replace doesn't work either
[11:29] <arkanoid> virtual console F1 takes me to login manager, but loggin in takes to virtual console F2 with terminal with that strange systemd message about networkmanager
[11:29] <arkanoid> I think it's nvidia drivers again going on strike
[11:33] <arkanoid> restarted the PC, can't waste time fighting what was working before last update
[11:57] <PapayPopeye> guys
[11:57] <PapayPopeye> security isssue
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[11:59] <ravage> !ot | PapayPopeye
[12:22] <Unknown4f45845hu> hi
[12:28] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:44] <realivanjx> any idea how to fix my calculator not opening? this is the error: ** (gnome-calculator:75655): WARNING **: 19:43:34.821: currency-provider.vala:161: Couldn't download IMF currency rate file: HTTP/2 Error: INTERNAL_ERROR
[12:50] <nteodosi> realivanjx, that is a warning and as such shouldn't prevent it from opening. Is that all you got?
[12:51] <nteodosi> Is it installed as a deb (apt policy gnome-calculator) or as a snap (snap info gnome-calculator)? You could try the other one.
[12:55] <realivanjx> nteodosi: there are more:
[12:55] <realivanjx> ** (gnome-calculator:75655): WARNING **: 19:43:34.821: currency-provider.vala:161: Couldn't download IMF currency rate file: HTTP/2 Error: INTERNAL_ERROR
[12:55] <realivanjx> (gnome-calculator:75655): libsoup-WARNING **: 19:43:34.821: (../libsoup/soup-session.c:334):soup_session_dispose: runtime check failed: (soup_connection_manager_get_num_conns (priv->conn_manager) == 0)
[12:55] <realivanjx> (gnome-calculator:75655): libsoup-WARNING **: 19:43:34.821: (../libsoup/soup-connection-manager.c:84):soup_host_free: runtime check failed: (host->conns == NULL)
[12:55] <realivanjx> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[12:55] <realivanjx> thats all
[12:55] <nteodosi> Ah, so, that makes more sense. In general though you should paste messages with a paste service. I think
[12:55] <nteodosi> !paste
[12:56] <ravage> realivanjx: you can try "dconf write /org/gnome/calculator/refresh-interval 0"
[12:57] <realivanjx> does this only affect me or you all also get this crash at the moment?
[12:57] <ravage> my calculator opens fine
[12:57] <ravage> but my interval is weekly
[12:57] <realivanjx> thanks ravage it works
[12:57] <nteodosi> In any case, realivanjx, it looks like a bug, could you please report it with report-bug gnome-calculator?
[12:57] <ravage> it may be a network problem on their side or yours
[12:58] <ravage> but that should not prevent the app from launching
[12:58] <ravage> sounds like a bug report :)
[12:58] <ravage> yes
[12:58] <realivanjx> any idea what is the endpoint for the currency stuff?
[12:58] <realivanjx> INTERNAL_ERROR suggests that it is a server error but i will try to curl it
[12:59] <ravage> i did not know about that feature since about 10 mins ago
[12:59] <nteodosi> And as said it doesn't matter what the server is doing, the program shouldn't crash because of it.
[13:00] <realivanjx> where/how to report it?
[13:00] <nteodosi> Open terminal and type reportbug gnome-calculator.
[13:01] <nteodosi> Or https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-calculator/+filebug.
[13:01] <ioria> there's indeed a libsoup transition ongoing,but ....
[13:01] <ioria> realivanjx, what 's your version ? apt-cache policy gnome-calculator
[13:02] <realivanjx> ubuntu suggests to use ubuntu-bug instead of reportbug
[13:02] <realivanjx> ioria: 1:44.0-1ubuntu1
[13:03] <ioria> realivanjx, dpkg -l| grep libsoup | nc termbin.com 9999
[13:06] <realivanjx> ioria: https://termbin.com/nomf
[13:07] <ioria> probably a conflict 2 to 3
[13:07] <ioria> i'd try to remove one, but it's just an idea
[13:07] <ioria> remove 2, i mean
[13:13] <ioria> realivanjx, nope, probably not a good idea
[13:15] <nteodosi> Ah yes sorry, ubuntu-bug not reportbug
[14:28] <josh_> Has anyone found a way to transfer songs from Ubuntu to  iPhone, I have tried kdeconnect, rythmbox and clementine without success....but the system does detect the iphone as I can see the pics
[14:34] <mybalzitch> is gtkpod still around?
[14:34] <mybalzitch> oh, thats just for ipods
[14:35] <mybalzitch> josh_: I could see this being something apple doesn't want you to be able to do
[14:35] <mybalzitch> just like no access to imessage unless you're on an apple device
[14:36] <Guest30> Hello
[14:37] <josh_> Yeah but I would think with all the technicalities involving Linux, there would be at least a way around it
[14:40] <ogra> josh_, kind of a hack-around via VLC, but that seems to work (according to the comments): https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/xec2vh/solution_how_to_transfer_music_from_linux_to/
[14:40] <lotuspsychje> josh_: did you pastebin your journal logs as requested yet?
[14:40] <ravage> in any case linux really is note the problem here :)
[14:42] <josh_> Most definitely! But since Linux is becoming more and more popular and people keep purchasing iPhones, I think that Aple should show some flexibility in that regards
[14:42] <ravage> good one :)
[14:43] <ravage> you get USB-C now. bow to Tim and be grateful
[14:43] <leftyfb> josh_: the OS can't do anything if the hardware vendor locks everything down. It's surprising some linux devs were able to reverse-engineer things enough to get it working as much as it is
[14:47] <josh_> When looking at the amount of individuals using iPhone and how lucrative it is in terms of profit, it's only fair that all parties come to a certain conscencus providing the needed ease of mind to most
[14:47] <lotuspsychje> !discuss | josh_
[14:48] <leftyfb> josh_: good luck contacting Apple. I hope you get through to them and make a difference
[14:50] <josh_> Didn't mean to be off topic, I still desperate to find an alternative when it comes to my iPhone and Ubuntu
[14:50] <lotuspsychje> josh_: i still want to see your journal input after iphone branch, you never know the volunteers can see something
[14:52] <josh_> Well, I am not the only person with that problem, I doubt it they will find something... I was rather looking for a quick alternative
[14:53] <ravage> then please dont expect the volunteers to find solutions without the required information. we already established that there is no quick solution
[14:54] <josh_> I think that i might just go back to windows
[14:54] <ravage> good luck
[14:55] <josh_> No, just kidding..I like linux, specially ubuntu
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> did you try itunes on playonlinux yet josh_
[15:04] <josh_> I would have to set up a VM but I am not really up to it
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> josh_: you dont need a VM for playonlinux
[15:05] <lotuspsychje> !info playonlinux
[15:05] <leftyfb> itunes doesn't work very well with wine/playonlinux
[15:06] <josh_> So why even bother?
[15:06] <ravage> good question. from our side i mean
[15:12] <gordonjcp> josh_: if you're using an iPhone, it sounds like you probably need a Mac to talk to it
[15:15] <josh_> Or windows
[15:24] <xangua> Did you ever try kdeconnect to transfer files? josh_
[15:24] <lotuspsychje> he's out xangua , he will be back tomorrow :p
[15:24] <xangua> Mmmm
[16:22] <strk> I'm out of space, it's really time for me to move snap into another partition, are there easy to follow instructions somewhere about doing so ?
[16:29] <strk> or, how do I clean snapd caches
[16:29] <strk> Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS here
[16:31] <mosfet> you can use a tool like Gparted, I believe if you do this in the command line the partition will have to be unmounted, so booting into a live enviornment will be necessary, from here you should be ablet to edit the partition
[16:32] <strk> I do have a free partition
[16:35] <Siamaster70> I have a m.2 drive where I had installed Windows and when I was installing Ubuntu on a different drive I accidentally installed the boot partition on the m.2 drive. Im currently logged into a live boot repair. Can anyone help me? >)
[16:39] <EriC^^> Siamaster70: type 'sudo parted -ls | nc termbin.com 9999' and paste the link here
[16:40] <Siamaster70> https://termbin.com/zykq
[16:41] <Siamaster33> sorry browser crashed
[16:42] <Siamaster33> as I was trying to enter that link
[16:42] <EriC^^> np, so which drive has ubuntu?
[16:44] <Siamaster33> The sdb drive has ubuntu. On Kingston 240
[16:45] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: it looks like it has a boot partition of its own
[16:45] <Siamaster33> but the boot is on Kingston 1000 the m.2. on partition /dev/nvme0n I think together with Windows
[16:45] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: ok, type "(sudo blkid; sudo efibootmgr -v) | nc termbin.com 9999'
[16:46] <Siamaster33> https://termbin.com/iedo
[16:47] <EriC^^> indeed it's using the nvme efi partition to boot
[16:48] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: type "sudo mount /dev/sdb3 /mnt"
[16:48] <Siamaster33> Thanks a lot for helping me. I would never know what to do.
[16:48] <EriC^^> no problem
[16:48] <Siamaster33> done
[16:49] <EriC^^> type "cat /mnt/etc/fstab | nc termbin.com 9999"
[16:49] <Siamaster33> https://termbin.com/3cf39
[16:50] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: ok, type "sudo sed -i 's/AA15-951C/172D-224D/' /mnt/etc/fstab"
[16:51] <Siamaster33> done
[16:51] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: type the following "for i in /dev /proc /sys /run; do sudo mount -R $i /mnt$i; done"
[16:51] <Siamaster33> done
[16:51] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: sudo chroot /mnt
[16:52] <Siamaster33> done, at root
[16:52] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: mount /boot/efi
[16:52] <Siamaster33> done
[16:52] <EriC^^> clean prompt no errors etc?
[16:52] <Siamaster33> no errors
[16:52] <EriC^^> great
[16:53] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: type "grub-install --target=x86_64-efi"
[16:54] <Siamaster33> done, no error
[16:54] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: update-grub
[16:54] <Siamaster33> done
[16:55] <EriC^^> Siamaster33: type "efibootmgr -v | nc termbin.com 9999" to confirm
[16:55] <Siamaster33> https://termbin.com/noqt8
[16:56] <EriC^^> looks good, type "exit" and you can reboot
[16:59] <Siamaster74> It worked! Thanks a lot! God bless kind, competent ppl! :D
[16:59] <EriC^^> great! no problem :D
[17:01] <Siamaster74> Hmm, there is still an ubuntu boot loader on the m.2 partition. How can I remove that?
[17:02] <Siamaster74> It's not as easy as deleting the partition, Because then Windows will not work
[17:03] <leftyfb> Siamaster74: I'm not that familiar with efibootmgr, but if it were me, I would physically unplug the ubuntu drive and run the boot repair from a Windows USB
[17:04] <Siamaster74> Hmm okay. Or just reinstall Windows, I have nothing on it anyway
[17:05] <leftyfb> you don't need to reinstall Windows, you can just run the boot repair
[17:05] <Siamaster74> I should be able to format the m.2 drive now without ruining my boot
[17:05] <leftyfb> Siamaster74: but again, I stress physically unplugging the Ubuntu drive while you do either of these tasks
[17:06] <Siamaster74> Right now, with all my data backed up. I'm more worried about reclosing my case afterwards
[17:06] <Siamaster74> I would rather reinstall both Windows and ubuntu :P
[17:07] <Zed`> BTW -  termbin.com is fantastic
[17:08] <Zed`> I had created my own little thing with tmux, vim and my own web server but this is almost better with the suggested alias :)
[17:15] <Siamaster74> Is it not as easy as removing some files? I'm trying to mount the partition to do that with sudo mount /nvme0n1/nvme0n1p1 /media/siamaster/w but I'm getting mount: /media/siamaster/w: mount point does not exist.
[17:17] <Siamaster74> also tried /dev/nvme0n1p1
[17:17] <EriC^^> Siamaster74: you just need to delete the files in efi/ubuntu
[17:17] <Siamaster74> I think so too
[17:17] <Siamaster74> but I'm unable to mount
[17:18] <leftyfb> Siamaster74: run the boot repair from a Windows USB
[17:18] <EriC^^> Siamaster74: type sudo mount /dev/nvme0n1p1 /mnt
[17:18] <EriC^^> then sudo rm -r /mnt/efi/ubuntu
[17:18] <Siamaster74> Oh ok that worked
[17:19] <Siamaster74> Done.
[17:19] <Siamaster74> Let me reboot :D
[17:20] <Siamaster25> Yup, that did it :D Thanks alot again <3
[17:40] <stats4647> Hi - I need to upgrade from LTS 18.04, should I go directly for the latest stable or should I try upgrading to 20 and then to 22 ? TIA
[17:50] <ravage> stats4647: you have to update to 20.04 first. then 22.04
[17:52] <tripstah> ravage: that is not so, i updated succesfully to the latest version without having to install all the versions inbetween.
[17:52] <kostkon> !eolupgrades | ravage
[17:52] <kostkon> oops wrong nick
[17:53] <ravage> tripstah: that is not supported and not recommended
[17:57] <stats4647> ravage: tripstah: thanks, it looks like I need to run dist-upgrade twice to go from 18->20->22, but it tells me it requires some security updates from Ubuntu Pro
[17:57] <leftyfb> the upgrade doesn't require pro
[17:59] <leftyfb> stats4647: you want do-release-upgrade, not dist-upgrade
[18:11] <voldemort> hello
[18:11] <EriC^^> !eolupgrades | stats4647
[18:12] <voldemort> how are we?
[18:17] <leftyfb> btw, I just spun up an 18.04 LXD container ran sudo apt update ; sudo apt full-upgrade, did the updates, then ran do-release-upgrade and followed through the process. The container is now running Ubuntu 20.04.6. Now, this is ubuntu server, desktop is obviously going to have a bit more at stake
[18:53] <carpatu> hi
[18:54] <carpatu> is there a way to restart the gnome-wide session environment without rebooting or logging out?
[18:54] <carpatu> I want to avoid a single shader cache cleanup that happens on restarts so I dont have to process the shader cache again
[18:55] <carpatu> I set an env var that will avoid such shell cleanup, but in the current session it doesnt come into effect, I have to reboot
[18:55] <carpatu> shader cleanup*
[18:55] <grumbler> carpatu, try: alt+f2 and type 'r' (without quotes) into the textbox and hit enter
[18:55] <grumbler> it should restart the gnome-shell session
[18:56] <leftyfb> session = logged in
[18:56] <leftyfb> restart session = logged out
[18:56] <carpatu> ah
[18:56] <carpatu> cant I force a gnome-wide reload of .profile ?
[18:57] <leftyfb> not that I know of, no
[18:58] <carpatu> I can probably run steam again with an env var via bash
[18:58] <carpatu> and restart then
[18:59] <carpatu> but no, its not steam that does the cleanup
[18:59] <carpatu> can u reboot with a different environment?
[18:59] <leftyfb> carpatu: source ~/.profile && <command that starts steam>
[19:00] <carpatu> cause the problem is, if I reboot without __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_SKIP_CLEANUP=1 it will delete it and I have to start it over for 20 min
[19:06] <carpatu> I'm gonna yolo source ~/.profile && reboot lol
[19:07] <leftyfb> uh
[19:07] <leftyfb> rebooting negates the need to source anything
[19:07] <leftyfb> everything gets re-sourced on boot
[19:08] <carpatu> I need the processes triggered by a reboot to use MY environment
[19:08] <carpatu> or I will process shader cache for 20 min again
[19:08] <carpatu> but yeah I'll try cant hurt
[19:09] <leftyfb> :/
[19:12] <carpatu> it worked
[19:14] <leftyfb> carpatu: you could also run:   export __GL_SHADER_DISK_CACHE_SKIP_CLEANUP=1 && reboot
[19:14] <carpatu> ik
[19:15] <carpatu> I knew all these things all along, was just looking for a way to kernel/gnome-shell-wide restart the environment
[19:16] <carpatu> oh and I did do the 'r' gnome prompt command
[19:16] <carpatu> it didnt delete
[19:20] <carpatu> so for the record: r doesnt trigger something synonymous with a logout
[20:23] <organism> Hi! I'm on fresly installed Ubuntu 22.04 and any of gpg commands (--recv-keys, --refresh-keys) gives me "gpg: keyserver receive failed: Server indicated a failure" with any keyserver (keys.openpgp.org, keyserver.ubuntu.org). Didn't found anything helpful.
[20:24] <organism> My goal is to install Tor browser, but torbrowser-launcher can't install torbrowser, because it has obsolete GPG signature (need to update key)
[20:33] <ravage> organism: cd ~/Downloads/; wget https://www.torproject.org/dist/torbrowser/12.5.4/tor-browser-linux64-12.5.4_ALL.tar.xz; tar xvf tor-browser-linux64-12.5.4_ALL.tar.xz; cd tor-browser; ./start-tor-browser.desktop
[20:33] <ravage> or change Downloads to whatever location you want to install it to
[20:34] <organism> ravage, this url is blocked in my country, download fails
[20:36] <ravage> https://p.haxxors.com/tor-browser-linux64-1254all.tar.xz
[20:40] <organism> ravage, it worked, thank you
[20:40] <ravage> maybe a VPN is a faster way to get uncensored internet for you
[20:40] <ravage> but tor should work for basic browsing
[20:41] <NoImNotNineVolt> unless the sites you're trying to browse block tor
[20:58] <ph88> how can i make the F keys work like F keys? right now F11 and F12 are volume keys for example
[20:59] <ravage> you press the Fn key and then the F-key
[20:59] <Habbie> (while holding the Fn key, usually)
[21:00] <ph88> when i press F12 it does volume up, when i press Fn + F12 it opens the calculator
[21:00] <Habbie> that sounds like the keyboard is working as expected, and something in your desktop is picking up F12 to mean calculator
[21:00] <leftyfb> ph88: you change it in the BIOS
[21:01] <Habbie> leftyfb, why?
[21:01] <Habbie> oh wait Fn is not switchable on every system in real time
[21:01] <leftyfb> Habbie: it sounds like they might want the opposite results
[21:01] <Habbie> yeah
[21:01] <ph88> Habbie, when i do this in firefox then the web developer tools are supposed to open with F12 key
[21:01] <ravage> you can usually switch the behaviour there if that is what you want
[21:01] <Habbie> yes indeed
[21:01] <Habbie> the two systems closest to me here have fn switchtable without going into BIOS, but not all do
[21:01] <leftyfb> ph88: switch the function key behavior in the BIOS
[21:02] <Habbie> as for calculator vs. the firefox thing, that's desktop configuration
[21:02] <ravage> but it will not change the assigned functions to that key
[21:02] <ph88> it used to work correctly and i didn't change anything in bios
[21:02] <ravage> it will still open the calculator with f12
[21:02] <ravage> but that is something your desktop has configured this way
[21:14] <ph88> if i switch my keyboard from windows to mac mode then F12 key works with Fn + F12
[21:20] <ph88> for windows this keyboard works fine, for ubuntu it used to work but it broke after i started switching modes
[21:21] <leftyfb> ph88: "switching modes"?
[21:21] <ph88> https://document.ganss.cn/HS%20%E8%8B%B1%E6%96%87%E7%89%88/HS75T%20RGB%20Manual%20Electronic%20Version%2020221221.pdf
[21:22] <leftyfb> ok, so it's a hardware/driver problem
[21:23] <ph88> anyway i can reset the driver or reconfigure it ?
[21:33] <ph88> i will have to test it on windows on the same laptop
[21:33] <ph88> maybe the Fn function switch is the bios setting in the end
[21:43] <ph88> So on windows (another laptop) the windows mode works fine. On ubuntu the windows mode F12 does either calculator or volume. On ubuntu in mac mode the F12 key works but the super key acts like Alt
[21:44] <ph88> maybe i can map the keys manually on ubuntu somehow ?
[21:45] <leftyfb> you haven't specified what behavior you're looking for. Only what each does. Also, if you don't have a mac, why put the keyboard into mac mode?
[21:48] <ph88> leftyfb, i was just trying out what the two modes do
[21:48] <ph88> i want F12 to work as F12 (with or without Fn key i don't care) and i want the super key to work like super key
[21:55] <Guest12> Hello, how can I add a user without a password? Like adding a user and then passwd -d user, but in 1 command
[21:56] <jeremy31> Guest12: possible guest user?
[21:57] <Guest12> adduser --disabled-password username
[21:57] <Guest12> seems to be it
[21:57] <Guest12> ty
[22:20] <LinuxNoob> Hello guys
[22:20] <LinuxNoob> I think I have messed up
[22:21] <LinuxNoob> I ran this command and everything seems broken now
[22:21] <LinuxNoob> sudo apt autopurge qemu-kvm qemu-system qemu-utils python3 python3-pip libvirt-clients libvirt-daemon-system bridge-utils virtinst libvirt-daemon virt-manager -y
[22:22] <LinuxNoob> I was only trying to remove what qemu has tried to install :(
[22:24] <nothingman> hello
[22:31] <jeremy31> LinuxNoob: python3 is needed by other programs
[22:31] <LinuxNoob> I am sorry, I messed up :(
[22:31] <LinuxNoob> linux guys are helping at the mo
[22:31] <jeremy31> LinuxNoob: might want to backup /home and reinstall
[22:34] <LinuxNoob> jeremy31 can I still do a backup?
[22:35] <LinuxNoob> how would you suggest me to go about it?
[22:39] <jeremy31> LinuxNoob: a couple USB thumb drives with one having the Ubuntu ISO and doing a backup of /home shouldn't be difficult
[22:40] <LinuxNoob> jeremy31 I do have a up and running system still
[22:40] <LinuxNoob> so shall I just use that?
[22:41] <jeremy31> LinuxNoob: I would wait in that case
[23:17] <peirik> why does 'sudo -u guest node' use /usr/bin/node instead of /usr/local/bin/node? and how can i fix that?
[23:30] <ph88> peirik, /root/.bashrc set $PATH /usr/bin first i suppose