=== GenericPlayer1 is now known as GenericPlayer === josep3264 is now known as joseph3264 === voeid8 is now known as voeid === voeid6 is now known as voeid === jason is now known as vaskark === jason is now known as vaskark [02:07] /names [02:08] /2 [03:07] I hope someone here is fairly familiar with Kernel Panic errors, getting this from the live image (gurned to usb) with checksums verified, for 23.10 on kubuntu, Ubuntu Sutdio live images, as well as when attempted to do an upgrade from 23.04... the upgrade does give a unable to mount / (the uuid for the / drive), rebuilding the intramsfs does not change the error... [03:08] Guest2376: why're you using a live OS? [03:08] the system is a Ryzen 5 5600x with 64 gig 3200 ddr4 ram, AMD rx 6600 video [03:09] it was as a test, also used as a troubleshooting tool. [03:11] Guest2376: which image did you download? [03:12] 23.10 for Kubuntu, 23.10 for Ubuntu Studio. Both same kernel panic error. the only one with more info was the upgrade build which added the unable to mount / [03:13] did you try 23.04? [03:14] currently runnning it. no issues. on the upgrade using the advanced setting in grub was able to run it with the 6.2.0-34 kernel [03:15] but not the 6.5 kernel [03:15] probably just something hinky with the kernel in the live images [03:15] vs ryzen 5 [03:16] part of the live image for troubleshooting was year ago. had wehere the live image would not work at all but an upgrade from previous version would.. [03:17] years ago* [03:17] mmm, probably the kernel [03:20] if its something to do with the Kernel and what was a previous gen cpu that could spell alot of unhappy people... [03:21] if you're concerned, file a bug =) [03:22] not much data to collect as I cann't even get to a terminal (hard locked) [03:22] that's okay [03:28] I have a problem, after using the pc at high capacity (compiling and gaming) for 2 days without shutdown it will freeze [03:28] I have pub key in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and ssh permits password logins. I assume priority falls onto the key? If so, what might the the reason for it to not authenticate using my ssh-ed25519 key? [03:28] the way the freeze behaves is like this: it just happens almost gradually... it starts freezing more and more and the mouse becomes more and more unresponsive (it takes 5 seconds for full freeze) [03:29] my guess is the memory being filled [03:29] sounds like thermal throttling [03:29] 0 of that no [03:30] the process is 5 seconds of more and more freezed up [03:30] and then I have to restart [03:31] so that's why I guessed memory [03:31] I am unable to check the memory cause it doesnt respond [03:32] I may suck at wording: I am not gaming for 2 days, its more like in qurters of 3 hours a day [03:32] and after 2 days its freeze time [03:33] doesnt happen on windows [03:33] you need to monitor your resouces usage and log it to file. there are packages for that [03:36] like 'atop' carpatu [03:36] ill try [03:37] set it to run every 30 mins maybe [03:42] yeah that can detect a memory leak === Guest2376 is now known as RjG [03:42] but what the memory looks before freeze is what I am interested in, which sounds easy but is not [03:43] but ill use atop for now, don't have high hopes for this [03:44] one thing to look for on memory leaks is an increasing usage level, this can also include the swap disc/file usage. [03:49] [providing some clarity on my prev question] any idea why ssh key auth might be failing even if i am explicitly telling it to use a particular key. I'm using ssh-ed25519 server accepts debug1: kex_input_ext_info: server-sig-algs= among other things, and yet still fallsback to a pwd auth [04:46] hello [04:46] hi. may i help you? [04:47] I am new here [04:47] I am soory if I am messaging in the wrong channel [04:47] i am new too. i understand this is the place to ask for help with ubuntu linux. do you have one? [04:48] Nope. I was just trying IRC. [04:48] would you like to install ubuntu? what have you got? [04:48] I am already on ubuntu [04:48] Using it since 3 yrs [04:49] this sounds good. i guess you could join (click here >>> #ubuntu-offtopic <<<) to meet other people who are also using ubuntu. [04:49] sure. Thanks [04:49] you can also stay here and read what others are asking and answering. reading the questions and answers is a good way to learn more about ubuntu. [04:56] What's the command that shows system load over the past 1, 5, and 15 minutes again? [04:56] uptime [04:57] Ah thanks, it just slipped my mind and I'd wasted some time hunting down ps flags and man pages/blog posts about top et al === voeid1 is now known as voeid === TomTom_ is now known as TomTom [06:33] how to send smth to copy buffer with terminal using xclip? [06:40] it works with terminal echo "testNew" | xclip -selection clipboard does the task, but from sh file not -> echo ' "testNew1" | xclip -selection clipboard' [07:38] hola [08:29] Hello! I knew about Ubuntu flavours, however, I did not know there are so many!  :D 10 more precisely, listed on the official site. Each flavour very precisely describing what it is and who is it for, etc. There is no mention about the Main Ubuntu Bundle? Who is (flavourless) Ubuntu designed for etc.? MOREOVER, ISN'T THERE A NON-TARGETED NICHE? [08:29] LIKE DEPUBUNTU for Developer, Engineer, Programmer?  :D [08:34] yes-ubuntu: I would assume that advanced users each have their favorite Desktop DE and tweak it for wnat type of use they need. [08:40] is it just me or the ubuntu 22.04.3 ISO will NOT fit (when burned into) a DVD? [08:40] Image size: 4804 MB, Disk size: 4488 MB [08:42] try a usb? I have not used a DVD in a long time to install but I know it has gotten a lot larger [08:43] olspookishmagus: 23.10? 4.8G [08:46] oh ok [08:47] maybe it would be a good idea to order a bunch of small capacity USB sticks while they're still available (1GB, 8GB) [08:50] olspookishmagus: 8GB or bigger not many installers still work with 1GB [09:18] hi guys i need help i am using tp link wn722n usb wifi card and i get download of 2mb per sec i used debian based distro parrot os and i had download of 5-6 mb what could be an issue i am using ubuntu studio kde [09:18] could low latency kernel have anything to do with it ? [09:26] redon3: low latency should not and the driver should be fine see https://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-2465375.html [10:30] redon3: post URL from terminal for> (lsusb; iwconfig)|nc termbin.com 9999 [12:10] <_spk_> hello, anyone able to assit with a problem with snaps I'm having on 23.04? [12:18] !details | _spk_ [12:18] _spk_: Please elaborate; your question or issue may not seem clear or detailed enough for people to help you. Please give more detailed information; for example, we might need errors, steps, relevant configuration files, Ubuntu version, and hardware information. Use a !pastebin to avoid flooding the channel. [12:22] Hi all, thank you in advance, my issue is as in https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/176gxgw/ubuntu_2310_screen_lock_and_suspend_issues_worked/ I have been using the XORG login through the gear icon as prescribed and it seems there's an upstream fix in mutter as in https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/merge_requests/111 but I don't know how to just update to the upstream mutter through apt .. thank you [12:22] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Merge 111 in gnome-team/mutter "Add kms-Inhibit-kernel-thread-on-amdgpu.patch" [Closed] [12:23] ubottu, yes, just don't know how to update it through apt ... just that component, thank you [12:25] <_spk_> so the problem is refreshing snaps is failing. I'm getting an error message suggesting snap thinks my home diretory is outside of /home... but it's not [12:26] when i do apt upgrade mutter it says The following NEW packages will be installed: [12:26] mutter [12:29] ubottu, that is really all i need to figure out, been googling, thank you ... don't come on here really at all just patiently here [12:30] <_spk_> !pastebin [12:30] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://dpaste.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [12:31] thank you for the infor ubottu i will keep that in mind for next time [12:32] <_spk_> I've already pasted to https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/j8S8ZjqMTd/ - hopefully that's acceptable. I'll look at dpaste next time [12:45] Hi all === esv_ is now known as esv [13:22] hiya BluesKaj [13:22] hi amduserUS [13:23] BluesKaj, kinda clueless figure i'd come on, asked a question a while back and not sure what the protocol or the wait may be how do i procede ? [13:25] amduserUS, just ask your question with a short description of what isn't working and someone who knows the answer will respond [13:27] amduserUS: acording to the upstream bug ID, its already in good hands with daniel vvugt, says a fix will land in 45.1 [13:28] thank you BluesKaj ... lotuspsychje also thank you ... perhaps i misintrepreted that as 45.1 being already available and no clue on how to JUST update mutter, thank you [13:29] amduserUS: updates in ubuntu will come to you at the right time [13:29] amduserUS: but for testing purposes you could try !backports or proposed [13:30] lotuspsychje, others not a noob but i can't even remember the last time i was on here ... oh, lotuspsychje i have to wait for it in repositories ? might have to google how to go about backport/proposed thank you again any additional info is appreciated [13:31] amduserUS, also make sure your package manager is set for automatic updates [13:31] amduserUS: wich ubuntu release are you currently on with wich mutter version? [13:31] hi [13:31] lotuspsychje, is the mutter --version or how do i check .. whichever came with 23.10 [13:32] !info mutter mantic [13:32] mutter (45.0-3ubuntu3, mantic): Example window manager using GNOME's window manager library. In component universe, is extra. Built by mutter. Size 109 kB / 196 kB. (Only available for linux-any.) [13:32] Does anyone know how i can get gnome to show all windows belonging to an app rather than all open windows when i click on an app in the bar that has more than one window? [13:33] mutter isn't installed by default [13:34] figured out apt show mutter .. mutter-common (>= 45.0-3ubuntu3) [13:34] when you say "apt upgrade mutter" when it isn't installed yet, APT will install it instead, and thus it will be a new package [13:34] Guest62: you could try dconf-editor and checkout the settings on click-action value (dash to dock) [13:36] lotuspsychje i've got dconf-editor, do you know where the config is that i need to change? Sorry i've never used this before [13:37] Guest62: there's a search field ontop, type click-action there [13:37] <_spk_> I am guessing that I'm going to have to ask on snapcraft re: my snap refresh issue [13:38] _spk_: its ok to re-ask in this channel once in a while, togheter with your paste error [13:42] lotuspsychje thanks that worked. I changed it to minimize or previews [13:43] Guest62: welcome! [13:44] <_spk_> lotuspsychje: thanks - I was half expecting someone here to redirect me to snapcraft.io anyway === phonemic7 is now known as phonemic [14:05] okay thank you JanC i was admittedly confused with what it stated [14:07] you probably don't need mutter, just libmutter & its dependencies :) [14:09] JanC, i can google, but if you can quickly how do i enable the proposed repositories please and thank you [14:09] Janc also how do i just get libmutter or may be the same question [14:16] there is a checkbox "Pre-release updates" in the "Developer Options" tab in the "Software & Updates" configuration dialog, but you should only do that if a developer on Launchpad (the Ubuntu bug tracker) asks you to test something === Jubes99 is now known as Jubes9 === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [15:02] greetings, fsck can't read super block. Including alternative super blocks. Is there any other tool I can try to recovery this disk? [15:03] thank you so much for your help JanC, others hope it helps someone else [15:03] amduserUS: did you try using the workaround for now instead? [15:04] yes, logging in through XORG with the gear works .. love the ecosystem and not going to gripe about the millions of man hours put into all this just, it's always something [15:07] iomari891: are you certain you are using fsck on the correct device (disk or partition)? [15:29] whats the best way to install python on an ubuntu server? i want the newest [15:30] magga: sudo apt install python3 [15:30] alright [15:31] that will give me the absolute newest right? [15:32] magga: newest available in ubuntu, yes [15:32] alright cool [15:32] !latest | magga [15:32] magga: Packages in Ubuntu may not be the latest. Ubuntu aims for stability, so "latest" may not be a good idea. Post-release updates are only considered if they are fixes for security vulnerabilities, high impact bug fixes, or unintrusive bug fixes with substantial benefit. See also !backports, !sru, and !ppa. [15:32] ok :) [15:32] thnx leftyfb [15:34] and now node.js [15:35] sudo apt install nodejs? [15:35] i want the latest for ubuntu [15:36] magga: apt show nodejs # this will tell you if it's what you're looking for [15:37] nice [15:37] Version: 12.22.9~dfsg-1ubuntu3 [15:37] thats pretty low version :O [15:39] it won't necessarily bee the latest in Ubuntu, but it will be the supported version [15:39] ok === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [15:40] and stable, especially with an LTS release of ubuntu [15:40] so how would you guys install Node.js ? [15:41] i probably need a quite new version since its a nextjs project [15:41] snap edge ver. is 21.0.0-nightly [15:43] magga: probably there is an official docker container with the version you want. shrug. [15:43] :D [15:43] yeah guess i should use docker isntead [15:44] besides if it's a dev environment it's more likely what you want [15:44] not to mention that if it's for work then they should already have a contrainer, imo [15:44] its for a server [15:44] im gonna host a nextjs server at home [15:45] ideally you still want to isolate these things [15:45] or instead of choosing the "latest and greatest" choose Long Term Support versions [15:55] aight [16:16] can i get a lightweight modern tiling window manager recomendation please? [16:17] ruser: a topic for #ubuntu-discuss perhaps? [16:17] fair, thank you [16:51] What are the cool kids using for remote desktop access on Ubuntu, these days? [16:53] SuperLag: ssh [16:54] SuperLag: if you want further opinions on software, especially commercial products which aren't part of ubuntu, feel free to ask in #ubuntu-offtopic or #ubuntu-discuss [18:34] Does anyone use Bazaar VCS anymore? [18:35] I mean is it just a legacy thing now? [18:36] oh it's called Breezy now? [18:57] leftyfb: oh yeah, because it's soooooo busy in here :D [18:57] Hi, I'm back trying to fix my PC after an Upgrade to Ubuntu 23.10. I get a "Initramfs unpackig failed: invalid magic at start of compressed" and thought this was because my installation was fubared but I get the same when booting from LiveUSB! [18:58] I now unplugged my SSD to be extra sure, but still the same. Weirdly enough this also happens when I boot the previous kernel (6.2) but *not* when I boot the 23.04 LiveUSB [18:59] I'm now suspecting that maybe a microcode update might have messed things up oO [19:03] uh the LiveUSB boots when started in BIOS compat mode Oo [19:38] I have two subvolumes on my btrfs partition, @ (for /) and @home (for /home). Can I install Ubuntu to @, overwriting the existing system without formatting the disc? [19:41] I wouldn't [19:42] it should be possible, I think, but I never tried it [19:42] I rather wouldn't either, but I realized too late that apt-btrfs-snapshot is not installed by default :/ === hikikomor is now known as hikikomori [19:48] leftyfb: you could have said "Remote Desktop" which you can enable in Settings > Sharing in Gnome Control Center… instead of assuming I was talking about commercial third-party solutions. #FYI [20:10] SuperLag: Curious since when you deem SSH either of that. [20:10] !ssh [20:10] SSH is the Secure SHell protocol, see: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SSH for client usage. PuTTY is an SSH client for Windows; see: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/ for its homepage. See also !scp (Secure CoPy) and !sshd (Secure SHell Daemon) [20:10] krytarik: I don't. [20:10] krytarik: did you see the question I asked, and the answer I got? [20:11] Yes? [20:11] then how would you arrive at that conclusion? [20:11] you make no sense [20:12] Ah I see, that was part of leftyfb's attempt to redirect you to off-topic channels.. sorry! [20:12] :D [20:13] and as I found later, there's native remote desktop access built-in now [20:13] which was news to me [20:13] Yeah, iirc there is indeed. [20:14] list [20:16] gianni: trying to get a channel list? [20:16] gianni: /msg alis list *your_search_term* [20:19] gianni: and if you do /help alis you'll see the other options available [22:04] hello