[00:43] <kx112> I was previously using Ubuntu 20.04.1 LTS, and had 5.1 surround sound working fine. However, I have just upgraded to 23.04 (which I think uses pipe wire rather than pulseaudio), and surround sound no longer works. I also don't think the subwoofer is working. Any idea how to reenable this? I don't see 5.1 surround in any of the sound options in
[00:43] <kx112> settings.
[02:07] <jorrit> map:
[02:20] <pycurious>  sudo apt-cache show libboost-all-dev | grep -i "Installed-Size" —> Gives Installed-Size: 10 — does that mean the installed size is 10kb? 10MB?
[02:25] <pycurious> Installed-Size: 10.2 kB
[02:25] <pycurious> Download-Size: 2,468 B
[02:25] <pycurious> That does not sound right to me?
[02:31] <Bashing-om> pycurious: https://packages.ubuntu.com/kinetic/libboost-all-dev .
[02:31] <Bashing-om> !info libboost-all-dev
[02:35] <pycurious> @Bashing-om - https://packages.ubuntu.com/kinetic/amd64/libboost-all-dev/filelist - this does not list the header files themselves - what am i missing?
[02:38] <pycurious> The boost library is 38M compressed - something smelss.
[02:39] <Bashing-om> pycurious: Beats me - does https://askubuntu.com/questions/308657/installing-boost-on-12-04-have-ran-sudo-apt-get-install-libboost-all-dev-now help ?
[02:40] <leejones_> oppshank me deze eene nacht
[02:41] <pycurious> @Bashing-om The size of libboost-all-dev is 10.2kb - and then it installs a dependency libboost-dev - which also is 10.2kb in size….the mystry thickens :)
[02:46] <leejones_> TT/join #hexchat
[02:53] <leejones_> MATAMOROS, please come back!
[02:54] <leejones_> Oh darn, I know that he/she can't see what I just typed!
[04:55] <m2x07> ubuntu bad
[04:55]  * m2x07 flips off
[06:02] <kotgc> Hello, File Manager is not showing a recognised USB?
[06:19] <ravage> define "recognized"
[06:47] <Daghdha> How to disable keyring popup on Ubuntu? I do NOT use auto login. yet i still hav eit popping uo.
[08:09] <ice9> is there a channel to submit ideas to Ubuntu?
[08:44] <father_of_lies> Hello everyone ?
[08:48] <Daghdha> it's idling contest in here i fear. Hello though
[08:55] <kotgc3rdchoice> Hello, File Manager is not showing a recognised USB?
[09:03] <father_of_lies> Is all irc chat like this ?
[09:15] <fazio1983> buongiorno posso comunicare con voi per farvi delle domande?
[09:15] <fazio1983> ce nessuno
[09:35] <geirha> kotgc3rdchoice: are you sure it has a filesystem?
[10:24] <kotgc2ndchoice> geirha, I ran a 2nd format and deleted all partitions, which seemed to fix the issue.
[11:00] <vii> hi
[11:01] <vii> i lost my show desktop shortcut
[11:08] <osse>  h
[12:03] <nteodosio> ice9, desktop or server?
[12:04] <ice9> nteodosio, both
[12:05] <nteodosio> ice9, in general you could use Discourse, https://discourse.ubuntu.com/, but there is also https://github.com/ubuntu/desktop-devel-feedback.
[12:22] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:22] <ice9> nteodosio, there is no option to create a new topic on Discourse
[12:23] <nteodosio> How come? Are you logged in, ice9?
[12:34] <ravage> you need minimal credit to create a new post i think
[12:35] <lotuspsychje> ice9: ^
[12:41] <ogra> ice9, https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/limiting-brand-new-user-accounts/10687
[13:07] <tmm88> heyho everyone
[13:07] <lotuspsychje> welcome tmm88
[13:07] <tmm88> i am trying to install ubuntu touch or older ubuntu mobile
[13:07] <tmm88> on my computer
[13:08] <tmm88> i am using an asus m137x
[13:08] <tmm88> i tried to set it to developer mode
[13:08] <tmm88> which i did
[13:08] <ravage> !touch | tmm88
[13:08] <tmm88> i tried ubports already
[13:08] <tmm88> but i am not being able to flash my device
[13:09] <tmm88> once my device is a bit old
[13:09] <tmm88> namely it dates back to 2013
[13:09] <ravage> this is the wrong place to ask.
[13:09] <tmm88> but in principle should be ok
[13:09] <tmm88> ravage: what's the right channel?
[13:10] <ravage> #ubports
[14:30] <mordant> I'm setting up unattended upgrades and want an email alert, I changed the config file and see that it's attempting to send an email, but I have some kind of mismatch going on with it and my MTA (msmtp). It's trying to send to the correct place, but it's 'From' is just set to 'root', so my server slaps it down immediately. What can I do to fix this?
[14:31] <mordant> I already set the 'from' setting in my msmtp config, which seems to be ignored, as a working manual sending using mailx still sends from 'root@mydomain.com' despite the 'from' setting set to something else. Manual sending does get delivered however, unlike the unattended upgrade summary
[14:41] <mordant> I also have my .msmtprc file in /root
[14:42] <leftyfb>  mordant use postfix
[14:43] <mordant> couldn't get it working, let me ask a better question then. Does unattended upgrades run as a different user than root?
[14:44] <leftyfb> mordant: use postfix, get it working, and install apticron
[14:46] <leftyfb> mordant: postfix is dead simple. Purge what you have, including /etc/postfix, reinstall it, and if doesn't ask during the installation, run: sudo dpkg-reconfigure postfix
[14:48] <mordant> I appreciate the suggestions, I do. And everything I see makes postfix look dead simple like you say. I did the reconfigure after a purge yesterday, it failed, I tried setting it up manually after another purge, that failed. It sends only local everytime, I have no idea what it's trying to do, but using the reconfigure wizard didn't work, and setting it all up manually using a dozen different walkthroughs failed too
[14:49] <leftyfb> mordant: then you need to troubleshoot
[14:49] <leftyfb> mordant: just trying other MTA's hoping they'll work with little-to-no understanding of MTA's isn't the solution
[14:50] <mordant> im not just banging on the keyboard hoping for the best, I did troubleshoot, I started over several times, I read over the manual, it's quite a deep hole just to send a system email
[14:51] <oac> Hi there, I have multiple kernels installed via PPAs (for testing a few things) in a mantic system running in lxd (so, no user-interactive grub by default). Is there a way to tell the system in the VM to reboot into a different kernel?
[14:52] <leftyfb> mordant: I saw zero troubleshooting going on in #postfix other than someone suggesting you use nullmailer and you saying everything was working fine
[14:53] <mordant> that was after half a day of troubleshooting on my own, trial and error, watching the mail log, changing settingsm, redoing the config, etc.
[14:53] <leftyfb> oac: LXD containers are containers, not VM's. If you want a VM, install a VM in LXD. Then you'll have grub
[14:53] <leftyfb> mordant: right, and at that point, you ask for more help with troubleshooting
[14:54] <KingShark> mordant, maybe this helps you https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/379175/how-do-i-change-postfix-sender-address
[14:54] <KingShark> bottomline is, its not postfix defining that sender address but the program you are actually sending with
[14:55] <leftyfb> mordant: use postfix and apticron. apticron lets you specify the user
[14:55] <mordant> alright, I'll give it another shot, thanks for the suggestions
[14:57] <oac> leftyfb: LXD can do both, all it takes is passing a `--vm` flag to the `lxc launch` command. So it boots with its own kernel. In this case, the kernel from the PPA I'm using. But I'd like to tell it to boot with the stock kernel instead of the one from the PPA. Is that possible without using grub? Or perhaps I should just adjust the grub configuration in the VM...
[14:57] <leftyfb> oac: use grub
[14:59] <oac> leftyfb: Alright, thanks
[15:02] <dipta14> hello
[15:02] <dipta14> p
[15:02] <dipta14> some 1 here??
[15:02] <leftyfb> !support | dipta14
[15:02] <dipta14> h?
[15:02] <dipta14> no 1 here huh? only me
[15:02] <dipta14> aa
[15:02] <dipta14> a
[15:02] <dipta14> a
[15:02] <dipta14> a
[15:02] <dipta14> a
[15:02] <dipta14> a
[15:04] <reinaldo> What do you want?
[15:09] <AngryTom> How to make submenus open automatically on Gnome like macOS does?
[15:14] <KingShark> i dont know macos so i struggle to follow
[15:14] <KingShark> i dont know gnome either but i am still curious what the question is :-))
[15:15] <leftyfb> AngryTom: which submenu's exactly?
[15:15] <AngryTom> When I right click on the panel.
[15:16] <leftyfb> AngryTom: which panel?
[15:16] <AngryTom> @leftyfb: the Gnome panel
[15:16] <AngryTom> the dock
[15:17] <leftyfb> AngryTom: I don't think you can.
[15:17] <AngryTom> ok
[15:17] <leftyfb> AngryTom: you can try asking in #gnome
[15:35] <mordant> @leftyfb, tried again, twice, and still, my mail.log is showing that its sending locally, as I'm only seeing postfix/local and not postfix/smtp, so it's not even trying to reach out where I specify
[15:37] <leftyfb> mordant: pastebin your main.cf modifying anything you don't want public
[15:40] <leftyfb> mordant: and how exactly are you testing email being sent?
[15:40] <mordant> leftyfb, working on the paste, just need a minute. I'm just doing a mailx command and checking the mail.log
[15:40] <leftyfb> mordant: echo "this is a test email body" | mail -a "FROM: user@email.com" -s "my subject" recipient@example.com
[15:42] <mordant> whats that paste site you can use with a pipe again?
[15:42] <mordant> leftyfb, yep, though I use mailx, but yea that's what I'm doing exactly for testing
[15:43] <leftyfb> mordant: termbin.com 9999. But if you want anything obfuscated, I wouldn't recommend piping to termbin
[15:44] <V1A> hi all
[15:44] <V1A> my desktop resolution seems to be fd!
[15:45] <V1A> seems to be set at 5760x3240 ???!! I HAVE A 4K DISPLAY SHOULD BE 3849X2160PX
[15:45] <V1A> sry caps
[15:45] <V1A> how do i fix that
[15:45] <ravage> settings -> display -> resolution
[15:45] <V1A> oh seems i found it
[15:45] <mordant> leftyfb, nothing sensitive, replaced anything specific: https://termbin.com/5eub
[15:46] <V1A> the reolution was fine problem was scale was set to 1.5x
[15:46] <V1A> much nicer now should work
[15:46] <V1A> yay
[15:46] <V1A> also thx ravage !
[15:47] <V1A> no wonder it was all so fukd lmao
[15:47] <V1A> >.<
[15:49] <mordant> leftyfb, ok, so postfix switches over to smtp when I'm not using my actual FQDN, like when I use sdfkgjhsdg.com, the log shows it switched over to smtp, but when set to my domain, it's set to local. Is there some mapping or alias on the system thats making it think my fqdn is itself? nothing I've set myself, I can confirm that much
[15:51] <leftyfb> mordant: Change "myhostname" to your actual hostname and remove your fqdn from the list of "mydestination". That is why it's trying to deliver email for mydomainname.com locally
[15:53] <mordant> leftyfb, progress, goddamn, thank you, I see it attempting to connect now
[15:54] <leftyfb> mordant: https://www.postfix.org/postconf.5.html#mydestination
[15:56] <mordant> and I was missing libsasl2-modules which I added, and now, it works. and it's a miracle. 🎉
[15:56] <mordant> leftyfb, thanks man, I really do appreciate your help
[15:56] <leftyfb> not a miracle. Just basic configurations :)
[16:11] <mordant> and black magic
[16:12] <mordant> basic values in a text file? might as well be neverland
[16:12] <kaliboy> what up yall
[16:20] <mordant> leftyfb, im left thinking where I went wrong in the install configuration wizard, feel like that should be doing most of this stuff and I goofed it
[18:00] <shinero> hello
[18:43] <akik> why are the lxd systemd socket files restored back to original status even if i sym link them to /dev/null ?
[18:44] <akik> i don't want to use socket activation for lxd snap
[18:45] <ravage> -> https://github.com/canonical/lxd/issues
[18:46] <akik> lol another place to report issues
[18:46] <akik> i already wrote to discourse
[18:47] <ravage> it is the link on the snap page
[18:47] <akik> ravage: ok thanks i'll try there after a few days if nobody replies to discourse
[19:00] <akik> ravage: do you know what this looks for? lxd.activate[190]: ==> Checking if LXD needs to be activated
[19:00] <akik> systemd[1]: snap.lxd.activate.service: Deactivated successfully.
[19:03] <akik> wow that fixed it
[19:04] <akik> i enabled both snap.lxd.activate and snap.lxd.daemon with systemd for graphical.target
[19:04] <akik> now lxd starts automatically on vm boot
[19:05] <Guest46> hi https://pastebin.com/jcMS4Wnr i'm trying to get gcc 12.2 to work(need it to compile some cuda stuff), it seems ubuntu installs 12.3.0 when installing the gcc-12.2.0 package. anyone got any idea on how to get gcc-12.2 ?
[19:10] <dhar> what???
[19:12] <akik> say what again
[19:14] <dhar> can't believe irc still works
[19:14] <leftyfb> !support | dhar
[19:29] <Strifes> hi all got a question
[19:30] <toddc> !ask | Strifes
[19:32] <Strifes> is it good to use ifconfig or better to go to ip command?
[19:33] <Strifes> 'ifconfig' will be removed or will it be an alternative command?
[19:34] <leftyfb> Strifes: "ifconfig" is no longer installed by default
[19:45] <toddc> Strifes: https://ubuntu.com/core/docs/networkmanager/networkmanager-and-netplan
[19:57] <res0> netplan is so good.
[19:59] <mossberg_> NickServ loggin
[20:00] <res0> mossberg_: /msg nickserv help :)
[20:10] <mozambique> %C<fg>,<bg>
[20:10] <mozambique> hello
[20:10] <mozambique> dam
[23:09] <xenixy> Anyone have any experience with installing Ubuntu on an HP Z440 with the stock PCI-E SSD? For some reason, only Windows seems to be able to see this drive as a... drive. If I boot an Ubuntu live-USB, lspci does seem to see it, but it is not offered as a drive during installation.
[23:13] <leftyfb> xenixy: disable the fake RAID in the bios
[23:17] <xenixy> leftyfb I didn't think I had anything like that enabled, but let me check.
[23:17] <leftyfb> xenixy: it's default
[23:23] <leftyfb> xenixy: please don't PM
[23:24] <leftyfb> xenixy: also look for Intel Rapid Technology
[23:24] <leftyfb> xenixy: sorry, Intel Rapid Store Technology(RST)
[23:30] <xenixy> leftyfb I don't see any BIOS setting about RST.
[23:33] <xenixy> Is there perhaps some secret incantation to enter options related to the PCI-E SSD carrier card?