[00:53] <de-facto> why is linux audio such an annoying buggy mess?
[00:54] <de-facto> i need to remove hdmi audio completely because both pipewire and pulseaudio wildly switch between hdmi audio and analog audio
[00:54] <de-facto> i just want one audio sink that works stable at constant volume, nothing else
[00:54] <de-facto> it just never worked ever
[00:55] <de-facto> how can i remove all hdmi audio sinks permanently?
[00:57] <rbox> is your hdmi audio provided by the same or a different driver than your non hdmi audio?
[00:57] <de-facto> i think its a different kernel module
[00:57] <rbox> then blacklist the one doing the hdmi
[00:57] <de-facto> but i need hdmi video output its my monitor
[00:57] <de-facto> i did
[01:00] <de-facto> no snd_hda_codec_hdmi but then snd_hda_codec_generic gets loaded
[01:00] <de-facto> its a bit less buggy but still does that wild crazy flickering between output sinks on itself, many times a second
[01:01] <tomreyn> https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/j1jmd2/how_to_blacklist_pulseaudio_hdmi_output/ possibly?
[01:04] <tomreyn> if you'd like to do it with pipewire you'd probably need to do it with wireplumber
[01:05] <de-facto> i think i switched to pipewire time time ago
[01:06] <de-facto> starting wireplumber crashes it LOL
[01:06] <de-facto> sigh
[01:07] <de-facto> i just dont want _ANY_ hdmi audio sink on my system at all
[01:07] <de-facto> remove all the kernel modules for that
[01:07] <de-facto> i dont want to do it in the audio system but on kernel module level
[01:08] <de-facto> the audio systems are too buggy to mess with them, hence if no sink is there they cant try to use one
[01:37] <NewtonPumpkin> why does the terminal app, when in fullscreen, appear behind the app icon bar after standby?
[01:38] <NewtonPumpkin> its a consistient problem on 4k xps laptops from what i can tell
[02:22] <Probasketball> When I try to boot the ubuntu 22.04 live usb once i get past grub it just says "error blacklisting hashes" and freezes, I already tried updating the biod
[03:26] <circle> In the past one could run "init N" to choose a runlevel, and switch between single user, multi-user, and multi-user with GUI. I think systemd has changed this, what is the current way now?
[03:33] <tomreyn> ^ answered in #debian (cross-post)
[03:47] <erick> :3
[03:48] <erick> hamas x israel ><
[04:05] <morgan-u2> yo heart #ubuntu-offtopic
[04:07] <morgan-u2> 22.04 as of the last update the system freezes but not all. I cant restart chrome and I cant shut down or restart computer (except for the off button which I shall do in a moment and then come back) older Dell ubuntu only, 9G RAM. This is new and a bother. (see you on the flip)
[04:46] <morgan-u2> on return.  I went away for a half hour  and then more and then chrome would restart. will test for functions.
[04:48] <morgan-u2> I blame chrome. and something about handing memory. dont know if that is ubuntu but the last update made things bad when they were ok. A freeze is much more difficult to function with and around than the program closing and I can restart it.
[04:48] <morgan-u2> No questions. Just done now. Thanks.
[06:25] <squidles> Evening people
[06:27] <squidles> what's everyone upto
[07:43] <lektor> Hello, hello, what is that authorization key ring showing with an inputbox when I launch skype ?
[07:44] <lektor> "the login keyring did not get unlocked when you log in to this computer ", the funniest is it can be bypassed by constantly pressing ESC
[10:22] <Guest83> Hello, i have connected my monitor to my ubuntu 22.04 machine. It starts up.... and i think it goes to login screen - but i cannot see anything - only gray screen. I can move mouse around and see the cursor also - so screen works fine. I think ubuntu is somehow set to use another screen or something. How do i fix this so i can use it?
[10:27] <Guest83> anyone here?
[10:28] <guiverc> Guest83, I don't know the issue you're describing, but I had an install before where I altered the manner in which screens were connected meaning I missed outout from the DM.. the quick fix I used was switching to another DM (that showed the same on all monitors; connected or not)
[10:28] <guiverc> !patience | guest83
[10:28] <guiverc> People will respond as they're able to.. we have other things we need to do...
[10:28] <Guest83> whats a DM?
[10:29] <guiverc> you've not said what Ubuntu 22.04; but Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop uses the GNOME-display manager (gdm3) that handles the greeter functions
[10:29] <Guest83> ubuntu 22.04 desktop
[10:30] <guiverc> until you login, your desktop/session isn't running; the DM handles the greeter functions .. only after I login can my own system know if I want to login with GNOME, Xfce, LXQt etc.. that I have installed...
[10:30] <Guest83> if i could somehow access the screen setup because it feels like desktop extends beyond the screen
[10:30] <Guest83> so ubuntu somehow should be asked to calibrate to current connected screen
[10:31] <guiverc> Ubuntu isn't running until you login; so your saved settings take effect ONLY after username/password.. as I understaod it your issue is BEFORE login, ie. when only DM is active
[10:32] <guiverc> ^ by Ubuntu I meant Ubuntu Desktop (ie. GNOME)
[10:32] <Guest83> ah i fixed it
[10:32] <Guest83> im brillian
[10:32] <Guest83> t
[10:33] <guiverc> well done guest83
[11:04] <billy_> Hello
[11:10] <lotuspsychj3> welcome billy_
[11:14] <billy_> Thank you, lotuspsychj3!
[11:14] <billy_> This is my first time on IRC.
[11:15] <billy_> Experimenting with the application here.
[11:16] <lotuspsychj3> this is the ubuntu support channel here billy_ you can ask questions here regarding troubles with ubuntu
[11:18] <billy_> Okay. While upgrading the system I get this message: The following packages have been kept back - gjs libgjs0g
[11:19] <ravage> !phasedupdates  | billy_
[11:20] <ravage> short answer: ignore it and just wait until they update
[11:20] <billy_> Alright. Thank you, guys!
[11:20] <ravage> or upgrade now with: sudo apt upgrade gjs libgjs0g
[11:21] <ravage> i do that just because i cant stand it to see updates i dont have yet  :)
[11:22] <billy_> It worked! Thank you, ravage! :)
[12:09] <TomawsCock> Courtney Rickett Gets Gangbanged by the Braves - The Shitty Clarinet - Courtney Rickett takes ecstasy suppositories with Edna Skilton and ends up gangbanged by the Atlanta Braves and consensually sodomized by her trusty clarinet. https://justpaste.it/Courtney_Rickett_Gangbanged
[12:09] <jeremy31> !ops
[12:09] <TomawsCock> Like a bunch of star trek nerds
[12:09] <TomawsCock> channel emmergency
[12:09] <TomawsCock> oh help
[12:10] <TomawsCock> Scotty, how's she holding?
[12:27] <dvan> hi
[12:42] <mrjo> hi
[12:43] <mrjo> i come here because i need support for my launchpad account
[12:43] <mrjo> i cant connect to ubuntu one sso
[12:43] <mrjo> and then i try the reset password fonctionnality, i never receive mail for reset
[12:43] <mrjo> what can i do ?
[12:45] <mrjo> this is my launchpad profile : https://launchpad.net/~mrjo
[12:45] <p_eder> 257 345 356 7654 789 5467 5645
[12:47] <jeremy31> mrjo: Did you check spam folder
[12:47] <p_eder> cuidado com android 12 e 13, são vulneraveis a ataques quando estão na mesma rede wifi
[12:47] <mrjo> yep, checked evrywhere
[12:48] <jeremy31> mrjo: contact  isd-support@canonical.com
[12:48] <mrjo> ok i will. Thanks a lot
[14:07] <greentail> Hi. I'm not getting replies in other channels. Am having btrfs IO errors. Any help?  https://0x0.st/HWRJ.txt
[14:12] <lotuspsychj3> greentail: we only support ubuntu and its flavours here
[14:13] <gordonjcp> greentail: is that on Ubuntu?
[14:13] <leftyfb> no, it's archlinux
[14:14] <gordonjcp> leftyfb: it was a rhetorical question
[14:15] <greentail> how are we supposed to know it was a rhetorical question?
[14:15] <leftyfb> greentail: good luck with arch support
[14:15] <gordonjcp> greentail: I don't even see why you think it's btrfs, but I don't use btrfs because it's broken, I don't use Arch because it's broken - Arch being broken is what prompted me to switch to Ubuntu - and I don't use Realtek hardware because it's broken
[14:16] <gordonjcp> leftyfb: Arch's support is generally good
[14:16] <gordonjcp> leftyfb: certainly Ubuntu has *nothing* like as good as the Arch wiki
[14:16] <gordonjcp> no distro does
[14:17] <greentail> gordonjcp, what do you use instead of btrfs?
[14:19] <gordonjcp> ext4
[14:19] <gordonjcp> always just use ext4, unless you need zfs
[14:19] <gordonjcp> (you don't need zfs)
[14:20] <gordonjcp> greentail: also, as previously mentioned, I stopped using Arch because I got sick of it being broken all the time, and Ubuntu is more of a distro for very experienced linux users
[14:21] <greentail> gordonjcp, don't most laptops come with Realtek hardware? What are laptop models that do not use Realtek?
[14:22] <erick> linux realmente e bom ><
[14:24] <greentail> ericsysmin, bom para quem?
[14:25] <Nitrigaur> !pt | greentail
[14:46] <itu> if i accidently close a tab in gnome-terminal i get no confirmation request? i'm sure i got a confirmation request until recently, but not now
[14:47] <itu> how to regain?
[14:48] <jeremy31> itu: I think you only get a confirmation if a process is running in terminal
[14:48] <itu> hmm
[14:48] <leftyfb> itu: there is no "confirmation request" when closing a tab in gnome-terminal
[14:48] <jeremy31> itu: try running "dmesg -w" and try closing it
[14:48] <jeremy31> sudo dmesg -w
[14:49] <leftyfb> ah, there is if you have a running process
[14:51] <itu> ok .. but without confirmation request it really hard to work with gnome-terminal
[14:53] <jeremy31> itu: maybe https://askubuntu.com/a/895073/
[14:54] <itu> thx ... *reading*
[14:54] <gordonjcp> urgh, video editing in things that aren't Resolve
[14:56] <Nitrigaur> Ubuntu 23.04, Dell Latitude 5520, when ejecting a SD card from nautilus, I get the message: "Unable to eject <Volume Name of SD Card> No Object for D-Bus Interface"
[15:01] <itu> gsettings get org.gnome.Terminal.Legacy.Settings confirm-close  still is true :-/
[15:01] <ravage> Nitrigaur: systemctl --user restart gvfs-udisks2-volume-monitor
[15:02] <ravage> Nitrigaur: further discusstion at https://askubuntu.com/questions/627621/no-object-for-d-bus-interface-when-mounting-with-nautilus
[15:11]  * itu is still searching for a solution ..
[15:15] <Nitrigaur> ravage, thank you I will try this, though the error message is similar, I have no issues mounting, only *un*-mounting
[15:31] <Nitrigaur> ravage, I tried the sensible options (restarting udisks2.service for instance), but none of these helped. The discussion is rather old and Ubuntu has changed quite a bit since then. gvfsd works correctly when inserting USB sticks, it's just the internal SD card slot that does not eject properly.
[15:53] <Nitrigaur> ravage, I believe the issue I'm running into is more closely related to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1966203 My system probably thinks that the SD card is an (un-ejectable) SSD, the SD-card is listed internally as /dev/mmcblk0p1
[15:53] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1966203 in snapd "journal shows 'systemd-udevd[2837]: nvme0n1: Process ... failed with exit code 1.'" [High, Confirmed]
[15:54] <Nitrigaur> ravage, another entry on askubuntu seems to be related as well: https://askubuntu.com/questions/872183/sd-card-reader-error with one "minor" caveat: This reader device is built-in to my laptop. I cannot switch it out for another one.
[15:55] <fatih> Cenk naber abi, buralarda gormek isteriz
[15:59] <Nitrigaur> !tr | fatih
[15:59] <Nitrigaur> #ravage, thank you, I have to cook now.
[16:14] <ApostleInTriumph> Hello. Since upgrading to ubuntu 22.04, i'm unable to open files on SFTP via 3rd party apps. inbuilt app works perfectly well for the same task. for eg. i can open .py file using gedit but no vscode. Similar happens for other file types. Lastly, all works well for local files
[16:22] <ApostleInTriumph> I am suspecting it's due to gvfs mount. it used to exist in 20.04 but is absent in 22.04. what are my options?
[16:33] <alkisg> ApostleInTriumph: check /run/user/$UID/gvfs. If there's an old plugin that doesn't support that path, try to symlink it
[16:33] <fweht> any idea what this error means (ubuntu 23.10) and how i can get my firmware updated?  https://i.imgur.com/FFoDYUP.png
[16:50] <JanC> ApostleInTriumph: gvfs is still there; you can use "gio mount" to do gvfs mounts from the commandline (if you need that)
[16:50] <JanC> ApostleInTriumph: did you change the way you install vscode?
[16:59] <ApostleInTriumph> JanC no, I actually dumped SFTP and shifted to SSHFS
[16:59] <ApostleInTriumph> it's too painful to try and understand this than choosing SSHFS
[17:00] <JanC> do you have gvfs-fuse installed?
[17:01] <ApostleInTriumph> yep
[17:01] <ApostleInTriumph> Btw, i'm unable to install `python-vtk` on 22.04
[17:01] <ApostleInTriumph> I get the error
[17:01] <ApostleInTriumph> `E: Unable to locate package python-vtk`
[17:02] <JanC> you need python3-vtk
[17:02] <ApostleInTriumph> E: Unable to locate package python3-vtk
[17:03] <JanC> python3-vtk7 or python3-vtk9 apparently
[17:03] <JanC> depending on what version you want/need
[18:15] <gotyaman> Richard Simmons' Seclusion Story - A Royal Canadian Secret Agent Pedo Sting
[18:15] <gotyaman> Richard's Simmons current seclusion is explained telling the story of his trying to meet up with an 11 year-old African refugee child for a kale and cottage cheese enema and sex!
[18:15] <gotyaman> https://justpaste.it/Richard_Simmons_Pedo_Sting_Bust
[18:33] <Nitrigaur> Ubuntu 23.04, Dell Latitude 23.04 When inserting a SD-card into my internal reader, Nautilus shows an eject option which results in "Unable to eject <SD-Card Volume Name> No Object for D-Bus Interface"
[18:35] <Nitrigaur> How can I configure my system so that the SD-card reader is not recognised as an ejectable device, or tp cause the eject function to merely umount the volume, rather than trying to eject it's parent device?
[18:38] <toddc> Nitrigaur: wait a minite or two I ususlly find that is is still reading all the files on the slow SD card  then I can eject/unmount it  also in terminal a  sync command will retum to a prompt when it is done
[18:45] <Nitrigaur> toddc, I tried that. This error is persistent. Here are my resulting journal entries related to this: https://pastebin.com/vqgzmSAR
[18:46] <Nitrigaur> toddc, as you can see, the umount is successful, but Nautilus also tries to cut power to the parent device as if it were a simple USB-stick SD-card reader.
[18:49] <Nitrigaur> toddc, I would like to configure either Nautilus or udev to treat the parent device as un-ejectable and only process a umount, without the eject command (that throws an exception). There is no unmount/ umount option within Nautilus when this device has a SD-card inserted into it.
[18:50] <Nitrigaur> toddc, I have redacted my own username to "username" in the journal entries, but left the rest as is.
[18:59] <mozambique> did anyonew saw Hellon
[18:59] <mozambique> or Sergei and Larry
[20:15] <elias_a> What is the easiest way of finding .txt files modified during last 2 months?
[20:16] <Habbie> the 'find' shell command is what i would use
[20:16] <Habbie> i'd have to read the manual page to write the exact command though
[20:17] <elias_a> Habbie: I have been using find but never with an "accessed during last x days" argument.
[20:17] <elias_a> I'll try to find the answer
[20:17] <Habbie> 'mtime' is the keyword i think
[20:17] <elias_a> Habbie: TY
[20:17] <Habbie> or ctime, i always mix those up
[20:17] <Habbie> but i checked and it's definitely one of those two
[20:17] <causative_> -mtime +60
[20:18] <Habbie> ah
[20:18] <Habbie> -60 i think
[20:18] <elias_a> TY again :) You guys are beatiful and rock!
[20:18] <Habbie> yes, -60
[20:18] <Habbie> -62 perhaps ;)
[20:19] <causative_> no need to support non-standard months
[20:19] <Habbie> what's a standard month? :)
[20:19] <causative_> september
[20:19] <jeremy31> 30.41 days
[20:19] <Habbie> my bank uses 28
[20:20] <Habbie> jeremy31, 30.42 surely
[20:20] <elias_a> Habbie: Perhaps time to change bank? :D
[20:20] <Habbie> elias_a, all banks here do
[20:20] <Habbie> it's fine :)
[20:20] <elias_a> Habbie: Where is that? :O
[20:20] <Habbie> .nl
[20:20] <Habbie> but you don't even notice until you get a reason to calculate interest per day
[20:20] <Habbie> like with a mortgage
[20:21] <Habbie> however, i apologise, we're going wildly off topic onw
[20:21] <elias_a> Funny. Have to dig that a bit. Thanks again!
[20:21] <Habbie> np :)
[20:34] <Guest52> Hi. my
[20:39] <Guest52> my ubuntu 22.04.3  only works in safe mode i got an nvidia 3060 and works fine with ubuntu 22.04.2 . any ideas way this is happening or how to solve?
[20:47] <gmachine24> Hello. Running Ubuntu Server 22.04.3 LTS had it unplugged for ~ 2 months - now it's back up and running but I get this long page of errors on the screen which you can view here https://imgur.com/a/lXSoRpk
[20:48] <gmachine24> everything seems to work OK - I updated everything and the errors persist
[20:48] <Habbie> gmachine24, i'm sorry i don't have more words, but check SMART status of your drive. smartmontools/smartctl is nice
[20:48] <jeremy31> gmachine24: might want to back it up, might be drive failure coming
[20:48] <Habbie> yeah
[20:48] <gmachine24> There are four drives an SSD for the OS and three data drives
[20:49] <Habbie> definitely back up soon
[20:49] <gmachine24> everything is backed up to 2 external sources
[20:49] <Habbie> very good
[20:49] <Habbie> then investigate without panic
[20:49] <gmachine24> I was thinking of punting and just reinstalling the OS
[20:49] <Habbie> this doesn't smell like something a reinstall will fix
[20:49] <Habbie> (-besides- this situation, few things are fixed by reinstalling Ubuntu)
[20:50] <gmachine24> so all that jibberish basically means the drive is likely failing?
[20:51] <Habbie> it might, yes
[20:51] <Habbie> SMART can likely tell you more
[20:51] <jeremy31> gmachine24: in terminal>  sudo dmesg | grep ata2
[20:51] <Habbie> it can also mean the cable is bad
[20:51] <jeremy31> see what drive it might be
[20:51] <Habbie> or a few other things
[20:51] <Habbie> but usually, failure is coming
[20:52] <gmachine24> ok jeremy31 hang on
[20:54] <jeremy31> Might be worth cleaning connectors on cable and drive
[20:54] <Habbie> after checking smart :)
[20:59] <gmachine24> ok I can do those things this is part of the output of the dmesg command https://pastebin.com/Ckt1P3GV
[21:00] <gmachine24> .. interface fatal error... /dies
[21:00] <gmachine24> I'm going to shut it down and clean the connectors - I'm chatting on a different computer so I shall remain here
[21:20] <gmachine24> I'll be back. Thank you all.
[21:38] <cluelessperson> Ubuntu seems very lagged today
[21:55] <gmachine24> OK I'm the one with the gibberish when starting my Ubuntu Server LTS ... I ran the smartctl test and it reported no errors.
[21:56] <gmachine24> I'm running it again from the GSmartControl GUI just for the heck of it
[21:58] <leftyfb> gmachine24: why do you have a GUI running on your server?
[21:58] <cluelessperson> gmachine24, do you have a picture?
[21:58] <cluelessperson> leftyfb, it might just be the serial/terminal
[21:59] <cluelessperson> I've seen that before with some weird encoding set.
[22:00] <gmachine24> I don't have it running on my server - I removed the ssd drive and inserted it into a USB external drive - in the end I couldn't get the Ubuntu Server to boot into anything other than emergency or whatever that is called
[22:00] <gmachine24> I ran the test from a Fedora desktop
[22:01] <gmachine24> cluelessperson what do you want a picture of
[22:01] <leftyfb> gmachine24: the errors mean you have an issue with your storage device
[22:02] <cluelessperson> gmachine24, the "gibberish"
[22:02] <cluelessperson> where it occurs
[22:02] <cluelessperson> where it comes out
[22:02] <leftyfb> gmachine24: it could be a bad drive, cable, connector or the motherboard. Or in the case of trying to run hard drive off a usb port on a raspberry pi, not enough power
[22:02] <cluelessperson> if there are other non-gibberish messages around it
[22:03] <gmachine24> cluelessperson you weren't here when I posted all that stuff this is an image I shared https://imgur.com/eEUjzZO
[22:04] <JanC> that's not gibberish  :)
[22:04] <gmachine24> I d/c all the data drives and booted the computer and got all the same errors  so I guess the problems are with the SSD drives which has the OS or its connectors etc
[22:04] <gmachine24> touche JanC sadly it is to me
[22:07] <cluelessperson> gmachine24, that's far from gibberish, that seems to indicate communication errors with a specific disk or bus.
[22:08] <cluelessperson> your goal is to identify which, move that disk around, switch out cables to nuderstand which is the problem
[22:08] <gmachine24> yes that seems to be the consensus cluelessperson - but I thank you
[22:08] <JanC> it's SATA command errors; reasons can be many, from faulty hardware (SATA controller, cables, on-disk controller) to lack of power (not just for USB disks; if you put too much hardware in a computer with a too weak power supply that can happen too)
[22:10] <cluelessperson> gmachine24, I was expecting malformed ascii or crazy symbols.
[22:10] <gmachine24> this is the output from the smartctl test https://pastebin.com/xcQNx1RK
[22:12] <gmachine24> I think the p/s is fine this computer was fine until I took it off line to clean out my office. My best guess is the data cables which I can replace.
[22:13] <gmachine24> I will try these things and let you know how it goes. Thank you all for your time and input.
[22:58] <Apachez> the initrd file in ubuntu, is that only supposed to contain the amd microcode update ?
[23:00] <rbox> Apachez: no
[23:37] <Yakov> need book for  commands suitable for modern Ubuntu version
[23:37] <Yakov> lacking some sorting, finding file/line management..... and shell scripting basics
[23:43] <itu> Yakov:  https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=shell-scripting
[23:44] <itu> but i do not understand the other things
[23:45] <Yakov> Having this Classic Shell Scripting by Arnold Robbins and Nelson H. F. Beebe | need get more file management skills | visual sorting and
[23:46] <itu> 'file management skills' ?
[23:47] <rbox> girls only like guys with great skills
[23:47] <itu> Yakov: do you need a basic unix-course?