[00:05] <Juest> EriC^^: that file does not exist
[00:05] <Juest> but a subdirectory called /etc/default/grub.d exists
[00:06] <Juest> that only contains one file that does nothing and it mentions its going to be removed from future releases
[00:06] <Juest> i also noticed my system failed to start ssh service
[00:08] <Juest> something didn't go well with the upgrade
[00:08] <Juest> from 20.04 to 22.04
[00:09] <kotgc> Hi, is there a channel for VMM and KVM install questions?
[00:14] <Juest> kotgc: maybe not in this network, i've just searched in alis and came up empty, only a #kvm channel without a topic set and not a lot of people
[00:15] <kotgc> Juest, thx
[00:19] <EriC^^> Juest: that's why you get the weird menu i guess
[00:19] <Juest> I've got no idea how that file just disappeared
[00:20] <Juest> how can i regenerate it with ubuntu defaults?
[00:20] <EriC^^> during the update did it ask whether to replace blabla the edited vs maintainer or something like that?
[00:20] <Juest> only one file, nothing else
[00:20] <Juest> and it was not that
[00:20] <EriC^^> 1 sec let me see which package has it
[00:20] <Juest> should be grub-efi something?
[00:20] <Juest> something went pretty wrong during the upgrade :/
[00:20] <Juest> is this a known issue perhaps?
[00:21] <Juest> i've read about upgrade issues when it came out
[00:21] <Juest> not fixed?
[00:22] <EriC^^> Juest: try ls -l /usr/share/grub/default/grub is that there?
[00:22] <EriC^^> Juest: also pastebin the output of "dpkg -l | grep grub"
[00:22] <EriC^^> no idea about the bug being known and stuff
[00:22] <Juest> it is there!
[00:23] <EriC^^> ok, i couldn't find /etc/default/grub in any package, but that file seems to be the same, and part of grub2-common
[00:23] <EriC^^> paste the dpkg thing though, might give some insight and what to do next
[00:24] <Juest> i also remembered that i've had to make changes to /etc/default/grub to work around a pci bug with my hardware that causes spam in the kernel
[00:24] <EriC^^> aha
[00:25] <EriC^^> you can probably find what you used in /var/log/syslog logs in the first line when it boots in the kernel parameters
[00:25] <EriC^^> if that's more convenient
[00:25] <Juest> let me tell you, the packages are all ii and those are: grub-common, grub-efi, grub-efi-amd64, grub-efi-amd64-bin, grub-efi-amd64-signed, grub-imageboot, grub-pc-bin, grub2-common
[00:25] <EriC^^> ok
[00:26] <Juest> i consider the boot options i used lost, it doesnt really seem to affect the system performance
[00:26] <EriC^^> i guess for starters try "sudo apt-get install --reinstall grub{,2}-common" see if /etc/default/grub appears
[00:27] <EriC^^> gotcha
[00:27] <Juest> grub-common and grub2-common?
[00:27] <EriC^^> yeah
[00:28] <Juest> the package came like that
[00:28] <Juest> no /etc/default/grub
[00:28] <Juest> reinstalled and nothing changed
[00:28] <Juest> it was removed in the upgrade
[00:28] <Juest> with the upgrade due to packages
[00:30] <EriC^^> Juest: i guess copy over the /usr one
[00:30] <EriC^^> Juest: sudo cp /usr/share/grub/default/grub /etc/default/grub
[00:30] <EriC^^> then 'sudo update-grub'
[00:32] <Juest> done on my own before your copy message
[00:33] <Juest> im not really going to be able to find the boot options with just 'less /var/log/syslog'
[00:35] <EriC^^> zgrep -i "kernel command line" /var/log/syslog.*
[00:37] <Juest> got it
[00:37] <Juest> pci=nomsi
[00:39] <Juest> thank you EriC^^, i wonder why things were changed
[00:40] <EriC^^> no problem Juest
[00:50] <Juest> how can i figure out if the upgrade screwed up anything else?
[00:50] <Juest> should i look up about upgrade problems further?
[00:50] <Juest> or where i can read about the changes from lts to lts?
[00:52] <EriC^^> Juest: you could run debsums if you want to see if all the installed package files are right
[00:53] <EriC^^> sudo debsums | grep -v OK$
[01:03] <Juest> EriC^^: that's not the problem, i want to know about package changes that came through with this release that are impactful to the user
[01:04] <Juest> as you saw with the grub configuration
[01:41] <labestia_> exit
[02:03] <chasyxx> can i chat
[02:03] <chasyxx> yay
[03:43] <shadowhawk> hello!
[05:13] <benedictojaccobo> hi
[06:42] <lflin16> Hello world!
[08:35] <hay207> Hi, is it ok for these packages to be removed?
[08:35] <hay207> https://pastebin.com/qEiS3Htu
[08:36] <hay207> to solve a dependency error
[08:38] <hay207> An error in updating plasma-workspaces which depends on libxmlb2
[08:41] <hay207> Also this: https://pastebin.com/sY3uGAna
[08:59] <toddc> hay207: yes but update and ugrade after to verify the unmet dependency issue
[09:00] <toddc> The following packages have unmet dependencies:
[09:00] <toddc>  libappstream4 : Depends: libxmlb2 (>= 0.3.13) but 0.3.6-2build1 is installed
[09:00] <toddc> The following actions will resolve these dependencies:
[09:34] <SteelRose> hi there! anyone here using Chef?
[10:06] <onworks> Young
[10:06] <onworks> STUPID
[11:11] <fichero> hello and hi
[11:11] <fichero> is this music player xmms or sum still aiv
[11:11] <fichero> i can't remember its name
[11:20] <geirha> Looks like xmms is no longer maintained, but qmmp looks like it's still maintained
[11:36] <Zumo> Good morning, as anyone had an issue with the keyboard layout in 22.04?
[11:37] <Zumo> the number 5 Alt-Gr key should input the euro sign and is input ½?
[11:37] <Zumo> I've tried changing keyboards
[11:37] <Zumo> from english to portuguese
[11:38] <Zumo> and used "sudo dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration" to reconfigure the keyboard to iso105
[11:38] <Zumo> no go still some weird characters
[11:39] <forccon_> Hello. How can I test an old version of Chromium in Ubuntu?
[11:45] <JAdams> hola
[11:45] <JAdams> alguien habla español
[11:53] <forccon__> hola
[12:00] <mozambique> can I amke a request
[12:00] <mozambique> cam I make a request
[12:01] <mozambique> here it goes
[12:01] <mozambique> Number 217208125
[12:01] <mozambique> Dear Prof Bjarne
[12:01] <mozambique> There is a internet problem
[12:01] <mozambique> The kids from all over can't do download and play online games at the same time
[12:01] <mozambique> Could you have a look?
[12:04] <feitnomore> Hello... I have a Dell Mini 3080 that I upgraded from 22.10 to 23.04, and my eth0 (pci NIC) stopped working... It works for a few minutes after reboot and them stops. I am getting tons of r8169: rtl_ephyar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 10) and r8169 rtl_eiar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 100). I tried adding pcie_aspm=off to my grub, but that did not help. Any clues?
[12:30] <Yakov> I want to browse stack overflow site from ubuntu in dark mode
[12:30] <Yakov> currently i'm using dark theme for ubuntu, it works well for OS environment, some sites are also dark, but stack overflow still white
[12:30] <Yakov> please advise if there is working solution
[12:31] <_________> in firefox you can choose dark "website apperance" in settings; if nothing else works, use darkreader.
[12:32] <Yakov> Dark Reader
[12:32] <Yakov> darkreader.org
[12:32] <Yakov> https://darkreader.org
[12:32] <Yakov> Dark Reader is an open source eye-care browser extension this?
[12:33] <Yakov> apologize for offtop:looking for social chat to discuss some eye related topics in IRC
[12:34] <_________> yes, that's dark reader
[12:36] <Yakov> wow, it works :)  thanks brother
[12:42] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:28] <migbits> did anyone saw thisn plugins failing on their execution when i came in
[13:28] <migbits> is this a problem?
[13:30] <leftyfb> migbits: huh? This is an ubuntu support channel
[13:31] <migbits> leftyfb, and I'm runing a irc client which i instaled plugins but don't know how they work
[13:31] <leftyfb> !ot | migbits
[13:41] <fichero> geirha: thanks ...
[13:45] <alumne> hola
[13:46] <dkdk> hola
[13:46] <migbits> hola estamos igual
[13:48] <migbits> hey i started downloading recomended security updates for nvidia and etc and while installing my pc is without signal
[13:48] <migbits> it just went off mouse moving doesn't show image
[13:48] <migbits> is this a mistake?
[13:48] <migbits> i had the proprieraty drivers from the device manager
[13:49] <migbits> weren't this updates for proprieraty nvidia then?
[13:49] <hwpplayer1> I couldn't activate kernel live patch service within my pro subscribtion
[13:49] <hwpplayer1> Is it about kernel version ?
[13:51] <hwpplayer1> 6.2.0-33-generic is my kernel version
[13:54] <hwpplayer1> TheRedQueen: Are you the Ubuntu staff or community member ?
[13:54] <mybalzitch> they're a bot
[13:54] <hwpplayer1> cool
[14:01] <feitnomore> Hello... I have a Dell Mini 3080 that I upgraded from 22.10 to 23.04, and my eth0 (pci NIC) stopped working... It works for a few minutes after reboot and them stops. I am getting tons of r8169: rtl_ephyar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 10) and r8169 rtl_eiar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 100). I tried adding pcie_aspm=off to my grub, but that did not help. Any clues?
[14:47] <fichero> i prefer xmms
[14:49] <leftyfb> fichero: can we help you with something?
[14:51] <migbits> no yet
[15:00] <fichero> hi
[15:02] <fichero> i just installed latest security patches and there was no image on my screen for 20 minutes i had to force shutdown
[15:02] <fichero> there was a lot of nvidia packages
[15:04] <pragmaticenigma> fichero: are you still not seeing an image on the screen? your support question is unclear what you need help with.
[15:09] <ravage> i had the same problem when updaing the nvidia packages on 22.04 in a GUI session
[15:10] <ravage> after the 20 minutes you need to just reboot and it should boot. try "sudo apt -f install" in a terminal when you are back in the system
[15:14] <kucklehead> Is there a repo that I can put in my apt-list for google chrome or do I really have to download the debian package and install it manually
[15:14] <pragmaticenigma> the debian package offered by google installs the repo for you
[15:19] <pragmaticenigma> kucklehead: right on the download page, it tells you the .deb file installs the repo. look for the word "Not" in bold text: https://www.google.com/chrome/?platform=linux
[15:20] <pragmaticenigma> *Note*
[15:22] <hermano> Looking to create an SSH key if it missing and do nothing if it exists:
[15:24] <hermano> .
[15:24] <leftyfb> hermano: https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/cTmmgvh8nm/
[15:26] <lunatiq> is PHP 8.2 a PPA for 22.04 LTS?
[15:29] <lunatiq> it is
[15:29] <leftyfb> !latest | lunatiq
[15:30] <leftyfb> lunatiq: php8.1 is the latest in Ubuntu 22.04
[15:34] <pragmaticenigma> lunatiq: The 3rd party PPAs for PHP are ones that I would be extra careful using
[15:34] <hermano> https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/xpVBRQ4scj/
[15:34] <hermano> Or should this question be move to #linux
[15:34] <leftyfb> hermano: you should probably ask in #bash
[15:34] <hermano> leftyfb, thanks.
[16:15] <BinarySavior> after OS wakes from a suspend / sleep state, I notice the scroll wheel on my mouse has significantly less sensitivity
[16:16] <BinarySavior> is there a way to restart the mouse?
[16:16] <pragmaticenigma> BinarySavior: does unplugging the mouse and plugging it back in fix it?
[16:17] <BinarySavior> yes pragmaticenigma
[16:18] <pragmaticenigma> That's what I would recommend to continue doing. Or refrain from using the syspend/sleep modes
[16:19] <pragmaticenigma> you could also try testing with a different mouse
[16:21] <BinarySavior> thanks
[16:31] <osse> I'm unable to boot Ubuntu with kernel 6.2 properly. It just (seemingly anyway) hangs at [ OK ] Mounted /home.  Comparing the outputs of journactl -b for a boot with 5.19 and 6.2 I see that with 6.2 gdm-x-session is started which fails spectacularly, but with 5.19 gdm-wayland-session is started.
[16:31] <osse> Do I need to reconfigure 6.2 ? I can't remember configuring any such stuff manually before'
[17:01] <ano_> hi, I've got a question about mounting a cd drive
[17:02] <ano_> I want to backup my old cd game from cd to iso so I can play it during travel. until now I have copied everything using two commands. One was reading sizeblock and amount of blocks, and then later I copied everything using dd
[17:03] <ano_> but when it came to cd2 (yes, that goog old cd-swapping times :D  )  it was unable to read it
[17:04] <loswedseded> is there a tetris app for ubuntu?
[17:05] <ano_> and I saw that cd is somehow different. In file explorer I can see mounted two directories - one "normal" with files, and second mounts as audio cd with game soundtrack. So probably one disc contains two partitions. Am I right??
[17:06] <ano_> so how can I read the "whole" disc, not only one of it's partitions
[17:07] <ano_> comand I was using was : isoinfo -d -i /dev/cdrom | grep -i -E 'block size|volume size'
[17:13] <pragmaticenigma> ano_: This isn't the right forum for what you are asking. What you are asking, could be considered piracy. That goes against the rules of the channel.
[17:28] <ano_> ok, sorry. I really didn't mean no piracy, but ok, I'll seek the answer somewhere else
[17:39] <Guest302> @pragmaticenigma Well it depends on what is inside the cd
[17:49] <feitnomore> Hello... I have a Dell Mini 3080 that I upgraded from 22.10 to 23.04, and my eth0 (pci NIC) stopped working... It works for a few minutes after reboot and them stops. I am getting tons of r8169: rtl_ephyar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 10) and r8169 rtl_eiar_cond == 1 (loop: 100, delay: 100). I tried adding pcie_aspm=off to my grub, but that did not help. Any clues? I am using old kernel, but wanted to move forward to the new one
[17:49] <leftyfb> !repeat | feitnomore
[18:16] <feitnomore> Thanks! just posted there
[18:30] <laura> firefox and chrome will not work i cannot connect to internet
[18:34] <tomreyn> osse: whether gdm starts with Xorg or Wayland is defined by the "WaylandEnable=true|false" setting in the [daemon] section of the gdm configuration file in /etc/gdm3/
[18:36] <tomreyn> it's possible that - independently of this setting - gdm will fall back to Xorg in case you're using nvidia proprietary drivers (which may be the case with the one but not the other kernel version you mentioned).
[18:38] <tomreyn> feitnomore: are you referring to a "Dell OptiPlex 3080 Mini Tower" there (a "Dell Mini 3080" does not seem to exist).
[18:42] <tomreyn> feitnomore: see if you have a "cut here" line in dmesg / journalctl -b   when running the 6.2 kernel, similar to this linux mint user on bug 2032706
[18:42] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2032706 in Ubuntu "r8169 transmit queue 0 timed out (after upgrade from kernel 5.x to 6.x)" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2032706
[18:44] <tomreyn> see also the possible workaround in the mail thread leading to the upstream (kernel.org) bug report + patch: https://lore.kernel.org/netdev/37b1001d-688c-fa35-0d8a-cbbbae5e6fa8@gmail.com/T/
[18:47] <tomreyn> loswedseded: apt search tetris && snap find tetris    may tell
[19:03] <topcat001> loswedseded: I love this one: https://www.victornils.net/tetris/
[19:05] <topcat001> BinarySavior: You can also reset the mouse from the command line and see if it helps. See https://github.com/jkulesza/usbreset for a very simple utility.
[19:06] <topcat001> BinarySavior: The utility is just a wrapper for this ioctl() call: ioctl(fd, USBDEVFS_RESET, 0).
[19:08] <tomreyn> should be part of package usbutils
[19:09] <tomreyn> https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/amd64/usbutils/filelist
[19:12] <tomreyn> though this has more code added on top of the original alan stern mailing list post https://github.com/gregkh/usbutils/blob/master/usbreset.c
[19:25] <BinarySavior> thanks topcat001 & tomreyn
[19:25] <tomreyn> you're welcome
[19:33] <topcat001> np
[19:58] <Yakov> how to get my image DPI with ubuntu?
[19:59] <Yakov> is this image 300 dpi or 72 dpi? https://people.math.sc.edu/Burkardt/data/tif/autumn.tif
[20:07] <xamindar> please for the love of all that is sane, how do we complately remove snaps and switch back to native, fast-running, apps?
[20:15] <tomreyn> xamindar: there are not equivalent debian packages for all packages which have been replaced by snaps in all ubuntu releases.
[20:16] <tomreyn> you can install or download other builds of the respective software, though, where available, or build it yourself.
[20:25] <tomreyn> Yakov: i'm not really sure, but gimp seems to think it's 345x206 pixels at 72 ppi
[20:34] <xamindar> tomreyn: dang, so we can't even get around them by using the debian versions. that really sucks
[20:39] <Yakov> how do you see that?
[20:39] <Yakov> Image - Print Size  X: Y: ?
[20:42] <topcat001> Yakov: an easier way is this: `identify -format "res: %w x %h dpi: %x x %y\n" /path/to/image`
[20:43] <topcat001> identify is part of ImageMagick
[20:43] <Yakov> yes, I was looking for cmd, but was lazy to understand syntax
[20:43] <topcat001> there you go :)
[20:44] <Yakov> knowledge base psychology for it specialists just updated
[20:44] <topcat001> Yakov: FYI the format syntax is explained here: https://imagemagick.org/script/escape.php
[20:45] <Yakov> can you share your paste?
[20:45] <Yakov> would be easier for me
[20:45] <topcat001> what do you mean by my paste?
[20:47] <Yakov> what did you paste to your cmd (wihtout path)
[20:49] <tomreyn> Yakov: which ubuntu version do you run there?
[20:49] <topcat001> Yakov: I typed the exact command I used.
[20:49] <Yakov> Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish)
[20:50] <tomreyn> so you just need to install the imagemagick package and run the comand provided
[20:50] <topcat001> yes I guess I didn't understand the request :)
[20:52] <Yakov> topcat001 I'm installing Imagemagic... Asked you to share paste to let me just change path and name to file
[20:58] <topcat001> Ah I get you now. Ok: https://termbin.com/a2qo
[20:58] <topcat001> I also added the file name in case you are running this in a loop from a script.
[20:59] <Yakov> ty:)
[20:59] <Yakov> i'm having crazy slow limited thai internet, they cut you till 100kbs after you reach 50 gb per month
[21:17] <Yakov> supernova@supernova-BOHB-WAX9:~/Desktop$ identify -format "%f: res: %w x %h dpi: %x x %y\n" test.tiff | test.tiff: res: 154 x 30 dpi: 300 x 300
[21:18] <Yakov> is there some kind of analog for C++ (native or lib) ?
[21:19] <Juest> EriC^^: i realized that the upgrade disabled the plymouth ubuntu logo
[21:31] <pragmaticenigma> Yakov: there probably is, but that would be beyond the abilities of anyone here. There are channels on libera for programming help, they might be able to help you find a library  in one of those channels.
[21:32] <pragmaticenigma> Yakov: you could try first in #c++-basic or #C++-general
[21:33] <Yakov> yes, sure
[21:33] <Yakov> ty
[21:33] <topcat001> I'm very comfortable with C++, but this is off-topic.
[21:35] <Yakov> there could be short answer which is in context of our previous conversation...  could be something famous like openCV or other... nvm, sorry for offtop
[21:36] <topcat001> I don't have any specific recommendation, just try one of the many hits on google :)
[22:03] <gim> hello
[22:03] <gim> Mr Bungle
[22:04] <gim> anyone on here
[22:04] <gim> asdf
[22:04] <gim> asd
[22:04] <gim> f
[22:04] <gim> dfas
[22:04] <gim> df
[22:04] <gim> df
[22:07] <johansel> HOLA
[22:08] <gim> Hola Johansel
[22:11] <gim> NERFDS
[22:12] <gim> who is the person that keeps the man awake
[22:14] <genii> gim: Do you have some question relating to the support of Ubuntu?.. since that is the purpose of this channel...
[22:15] <gim> i want to go to a chatroom
[22:15] <genii> !offtopic
[22:15] <genii> The channel the bot mentions is the one for more casual conversation of Ubuntu users
[22:16] <genii> !alis
[22:17] <genii> ..and Alis is a way you can search the network here for channels relating to your specific interests
[23:22] <jwash> hi everyone, can you reccomend a remote desktop protocol to use ubuntu to ubuntu on the same wired network. x2go and vnc are both slow.
[23:46] <genii> jwash: I generally use x2x but it won't work if you're running Wayland
[23:47] <jwash> i'm not sure if i'm using wayland, i'm on ubuntu 22.04 both computers, also both use xfce
[23:49] <genii> jwash: https://itsfoss.com/check-wayland-or-xorg/
[23:51] <jwash> says x11
[23:52] <jwash> and tty, but i feel sure it's also x11 on remote computer because it's 100% the same install