[00:00] <oerheks> i want expanding with more info.
[00:00] <cluelessperson> leftyfb, maybe don't insert advertisements in the first place.
[00:00] <leftyfb> cluelessperson: I didn't write it
[00:00] <oerheks> There is choice.
[00:01] <cluelessperson> leftyfb, Thank you for your help.   You are often here and I am appreciative for it.
[00:02] <leftyfb> cluelessperson: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/1992026
[00:02] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1992026 in ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu) "Ubuntu Pro APT integration is a bit much" [Critical, In Progress]
[01:15] <jaylenb> .-.
[01:48] <ruser> Can someone confirm my understanding that I'm reading the output correctly. I run grub-install  -v /dev/disk/by-id/ata-WDCxxx  -> /dev/sdb  output https://termbin.com/8dq1  suggests that something is wrong with /dev/sde?   My system is running a RaidZ1 on sdb/sdc/sde.   If i try to boot I get dumped into grub  with error: unknown filesystem.  Does this mean my grub config is incorrect?
[01:49] <ruser> sgdisk -Op /dev/sdb https://termbin.com/sa7o and sgdisk -Op /dev/sde  https://termbin.com/zrts
[01:50] <ruser> I forgot to mention Legacy mode
[01:51] <ruser> [I was booting fine prior to an update]
[01:55] <ruser> Mainly right now I just want to know i'm looking in the right direction, which i suspect i'm not :/
[06:01] <webchat53> hello, excuse me, how I find about ubuntu18.04 system network driver? My nic version is ' Ethernet controller: Intel Corporation Device 15f3 (rev 03)'
[06:02] <ravage> Ubuntu 18.04 is not supported here.
[06:03] <webchat53> could you tell me where supported?
[06:03] <ravage> you can buy commercial support from Canonical
[06:04] <ravage> but try "lspci -v"
[06:04] <Patrick_> does anyone else on gnome get this useless notification every time you login to your desktop session of "software update installed" and every time it's something about "friendly-recovery"?
[06:04] <ravage> it should display your driver. that works on 18.04 too
[06:04] <Patrick_> I've been getting this for probably more than a year
[06:05] <webchat53> ravage thank you , i lspci -v itell me driver is 'igc' but haven't the packages name
[06:06] <ravage> it is a kernel driver probably
[06:07] <webchat53> what some method can repair it? when i lost network driver 'igc'
[06:08] <ravage> reinstall your kernel
[06:08] <webchat53> i try unzip iso,but not found driver packages
[06:08] <ravage> or even better update to an Ubuntu release that is still supported
[06:09] <webchat53> but i have not network connection, reinstall and update maybe not able
[06:09] <ravage> Ubuntu usually also keeps 2 kernels
[06:10] <ravage> so you should be able to boot the previous thorugh grub
[06:10] <webchat53> if i use live-usb boot and reinstall, is it ok?
[06:11] <ravage> if you dont need any data or have a backup then sure
[06:12] <ravage> the liveusb should also offer network connection. so you can backup files from there
[06:12] <ravage> i suggest the latest LTS release 22.04
[06:13] <webchat53>  thank you very much, but i need data. yes, but we need ubuntu18.04 OS, because some app test depend it
[06:14] <ravage> then update your apps or at least get Ubuntu Pro
[06:14] <ravage> !pro | webchat53
[06:14] <ravage> it is not safe to use Ubuntu 18.04
[06:15] <webchat53> yes, but some customer not update.
[06:15] <ravage> good luck
[06:15] <webchat53> thank you
[06:40] <Patrick_> does anyone else on gnome get this useless notification every time you login to your desktop session of "software update installed" and every time it's something about "friendly-recovery"?
[06:48] <Beladona> Can I have any version of raid while installing debian or ubuntu?
[06:54] <tahusyad05> How to make java run as default on java files if you click the file in search?
[08:26] <ztane> biweekly "log in to all services" on snap firefox on ubuntu 22.04 because it *again* decided to break session/localstorage. I wonder how bad does Canonical want to rid of their desktop users. :/
[08:28] <ztane> Beladona: you certainly can have but depending on versions you'd need to hack stuff in the command line to build an mdraid even in the graphical install.
[08:30] <ztane> that is of course if you intend to install in the raid device. Otherwise you can create them afterwards...
[11:30] <Beladona> ztane:  so there is no builtin option?
[12:02] <jjakob> I'm running ubuntu inside a libvirt vm and have a black screen with virtio or vga graphics
[12:02] <jjakob> usually changing to vga fixed it but not this time?
[12:08] <jjakob> miraculously works after I removed "quiet splash" from cmdline
[12:44] <ugly> hi
[12:44] <ugly> anybody?
[12:45] <ugly> i find U
[12:45] <ugly> 아니
[12:45] <ugly> 한국인 없나
[12:45] <ugly> ?
[12:46] <Habbie> !english
[12:46] <ugly> oh sorry
[12:46] <BluesKaj> 'morning all
[12:47] <ugly> good morning
[12:47] <ugly> but, i'm in the night
[12:47] <ugly> in korea
[12:47] <_spk_> afternoon
[12:50] <ugly> thx spk
[12:52] <_spk_> ugly: heh, sorry it's afternoon here in my corner of the world :)
[12:53] <ugly> nonoononoo just
[12:54] <ugly> i just wanna talk to u
[12:54] <ugly> never mind
[13:02] <amila> hallo
[13:42] <taylan> Hiya, is there a way to upgrade packages without having my services restarted?  I would restart them manually at a different time so I have better control over downtime.
[13:43] <jea0p> hi
[14:09] <lenswipe> Got a weird issue here with Ubuntu 22.04 and AnyConnect client. I'm having repeated dropouts of the VPN service and it looks like AnyConnect is repeatedly droping and re-building the routing table.
[14:10] <leftyfb> lenswipe: over wifi or wired?
[14:11] <lenswipe> over wifi
[14:11] <lenswipe> but my wifi signal isn't dropping
[14:11] <leftyfb> lenswipe: does your wifi drop at the same rate regardless of the VPN connection?
[14:11] <lenswipe> it does not
[14:11] <lenswipe> I'm also right next to the AP
[14:11] <leftyfb> lenswipe: ok, then I would contact Cisco for support with their client
[14:12] <lenswipe> I'm an end user - I doubt they're going to assist
[14:12] <leftyfb> lenswipe: they do. But also, work with your IT department
[14:12] <lenswipe> Yeah - already been there
[14:12] <leftyfb> it's more than likely not an OS problem
[14:12] <lenswipe> I contacted my company's IT department and they resolved the ticket saying they have an ubuntu machine that sustained a connection for 15 hours yesterday
[14:13] <lenswipe> I'm not sure that what amounts to "it works on my machine" is an acceptable way to resolve a ticket but hey ho
[14:13] <lenswipe> I wondered if someone here might have some insight to lend
[15:22] <jea0p> anyone has play minecraft in ubuntu 18?
[15:25] <elias_a> Does anyone have experiences on using labpower-wt on Ubuntu? https://github.com/crapp/labpowerqt
[15:36] <elias_a> Sorry - labpower-qt...
[15:59] <zor> works but  I don't know like I'm transferred .html u www
[15:59] <zor> http://192.168.1.24/
[15:59] <zor> apache2 !;(
[16:01] <zor> I as a user I have no right?
[16:02] <zor> I am a beginner for Ubuntu
[16:04] <zor> I've never managed to master her? ubuntu
[16:07] <toddc> !details | zor
[16:10] <toddc> zor: I assume it is a local website? does a pop up asking for a keyring? permissions to write to the site? ect
[16:29] <zor> I know what you are telling you. I'm using  opensuse. Ubuntu I never learned to end? I am an amateur
[16:30] <zor> My problem on Ubuntu is privileges?
[16:33] <zor> The opensuse is so simply everything when I use root
[16:35] <zor> I don't know how to use the right to privileges 'root'  for ubuntu
[16:37] <zor> I'm familiar with commands sudo apt install  sudo aptitude
[16:39] <zor> But I don't know commands to get more rights For example as suse ¨root'
[16:39] <toddc> zor working as root is considerd a bad idea in general
[16:40] <toddc> sudo -su to get as root user   tho sudo before each command will get you temporary root access
[16:41] <toddc> sudo su
[16:41] <toddc> 1234
[16:41] <nelsinchi> Yes, working directly on root access is a bad idea
[16:42] <zor> that I know it and works
[16:42] <toddc> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FilePermissions
[16:43] <zor> But I still don't know how to pass my .htm in www
[16:44] <nelsinchi> Sorry, I came late to this chat. What are you trying to do then?
[16:44] <zor> thank you
[16:45] <zor> But I still don't know how to pass my .htm in?
[16:45] <zor> www
[16:46] <zor> http
[16:46] <zor> haha
[16:46] <zor> I apologize
[16:48]  * zor I would like to play with Ubuntu I will still have to forget it for a higher use
[16:49] <zor> As an ordinary user I can use ubuntu
[16:50] <juan> you want to copy a .htm file to the www directory?
[16:50] <zor> But I don't know my rights of privileges to use
[16:52] <zor> sudo apt install sudo aptitude install x.
[16:52] <zor> I apologize thanks
[16:53] <juan> you can either use mv with sudo (sudo mv myfile.htm /var/www) or you can add yourself to www-data, this way you will have the necessary permissions to write there (sudo useradd -g www-data zor)
[16:54] <juan> note that adding yourself to www-dates requires you to log out and log in so that change applies
[16:54] <juan> www-data, i mean
[16:55] <zor> thank you
[16:56] <juan> you're welcome
[16:59] <raub1> wget question: are --recursive and --timestamping mutually exclusive once you have downloaded  files?
[17:03] <webchat25545> Hello!
[17:03] <webchat25545> I ran to an issue, where my server is boot looping and I'm not quite sure what's causing it. I can boot to "Live CD recovery", mount and chroot into the main server partition. But looking at the var/log, they aren't even updated/created. Any hints where should I look next for the cause?
[17:06] <nelsinchi> Have you tried to run the previous kernel by chossing the option from the Grub Menu?
[17:06] <juan> webchat25545: is there anything on the kernel logs? (journalctl -t kernel)
[17:07] <nelsinchi> Do you know how to get the Grub Menu before booting the kernel?
[17:09] <nelsinchi> If the OS was installed under MBR, you need to use the SHIFT key once you turn the server on before the kernel messages comes, but if the OS was installed under UEFI, the key would be ESC
[17:09] <webchat25545> I'm very good with linux in gerenal. But I don't. I'll also mention this is Ubuntu Server 22.04.
[17:11] <nelsinchi> Try launching a previous kernel from the Grub Menu to see how it goes
[17:12] <webchat25545> juan no there isn't. it hasn't been updated ever since I encountered the boot loop
[17:19] <akik> nelsinchi: you just need to fix /etc/default/grub for some settings and run update-grub
[17:19] <akik> nelsinchi: distros want to hide that menu for some reason
[17:19] <Muligan> anybody else using 22.04 and hosting an Ookla speedtest server?
[17:20] <toddc> ubunutu server keeps at least 2 older kernals in grub then deletes and older ones as newer ones are added so their is a bigger issue you might boot a live to chroot  or ubuntu boot repair disk
[17:20] <Muligan> having issues w/creating the service/startup
[17:21] <nelsinchi> I don't want to unhide my Grub Menu, I know how to reach it when I need it
[17:22] <nelsinchi> I know how to configure the /etc/default/groub for all my needs
[17:23] <akik> nelsinchi: ok you're good then
[17:23] <nelsinchi> Yes, I am a experenced Linux user for so long
[17:24] <juan> i'm confused
[17:24] <nelsinchi> webchat25545: have you got anything, or making some progress with your error?
[17:24] <webchat25545> I'm not sure how to change the kernel via grub.
[17:24] <webchat25545> The only uncommented lines are these:
[17:24] <webchat25545> GRUB_DEFAULT=0
[17:24] <webchat25545> GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=hidden
[17:24] <webchat25545> GRUB_TIMEOUT=0
[17:24] <webchat25545> GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR=`lsb_release -i -s 2> /dev/null || echo Debian`
[17:27] <nelsinchi> Change hidden to menu like this
[17:27] <nelsinchi> GRUB_TIMEOUT_STYLE=menu
[17:27] <nelsinchi> then run "grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg" to recreate the Grub entries
[17:28] <webchat25545> I don't have physical access the the server. Would changing that line even help me
[17:28] <nelsinchi> before recreating the entries, you need to add some seconds too to the GRUB_TIMEOUT=
[17:29] <nelsinchi> "GRUB_TIMEOUT=3" or "GRUB_TIMEOUT=5" would be okay for you to see the Grub Menu
[17:30] <nelsinchi> But, are you able to reach the server remotely?
[17:31] <webchat25545> Yeah, the server provider offers Live rescue images, basically LIve CD recovery image that I can ssh into
[17:31] <nelsinchi> Is the server perhaps on a datacenter with an iLOM or iDRAC for you to reach the server remotely?
[17:33] <nelsinchi> Okay, so connect to the failing Linux via chroot (here you need to mount the resources), when you are connected, go to the /etc/default/grub file and edit it with the previous changes that I mentoned previously to enable the Grub Menu, then re-create the Grub entries and reboot the server
[17:34] <webchat25545> I think I can request access for IDRAC
[17:34] <webchat25545> Not sure how that will though, never done it
[17:35] <nelsinchi> If it is iDRAC, the server should be a DELL PowerEdge server
[17:37] <nelsinchi> If you have access to the iDRAC, from there you could reach the server like if you would are front to it
[17:38] <webchat25545> Well, I guess I'll try requesting access to it
[17:39] <CrtxReavr> iLO is the HP brand for RAC, CIMC is the Cisco UCS flavor.
[17:39] <nelsinchi> See this for more details
[17:39] <nelsinchi> https://www.dell.com/support/kbdoc/en-us/000179797/dell-poweredge-idrac-virtual-console#iDRACWebInterface
[17:40] <nelsinchi> Once you can see the current state of the server from the iDRAC, you could confirm what is the exact error from the Linux boot
[17:43] <nelsinchi> Then, you need to restart the server from the iDRAC console, and once the server start to run, and exactly before received the Kernel messages, you need to press SHIFT key if the OS was installed under MBR or ESC if the OS was installed as UEFI, by this way you could get the Grub Menu before the kernel messages appears
[17:44] <roderyck-bryan> hello
[17:46] <nelsinchi> Once you see the Grub Menu, go to "Advance options for Ubuntu", then, choose a previous kernel version, and try booting the Linux OS with it
[17:50] <nelsinchi> If everything goes fine with the previous kernel version, patch the system with a simple "sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y" and reboot the server to see if this one runs as normally it should do. Or even before patching the server dig a little bit on it to detect on what point the system failed and never rebooted normal
[18:05] <webchat25545> Okay, that's gonna take a while to figure everything out. Since I needed to open a ticket for idrac, is there anything else I can try? running those command you gave me, didn't work.
[18:11] <nelsinchi> The thing is that the server apparently is off, since it got stuck on a Kernel Panic on boot
[18:12] <nelsinchi> Nothing you could do if the server is on that state
[18:13] <nelsinchi> I mean, remotely
[18:13] <webchat25545> oh hmmm. alright. thanks
[18:15] <nelsinchi> With the iDRAC access you could recover the server for sure
[19:04] <ash_worksi> I opened a .deb by double clicking on it and I am presented with a Software manager window which has no (significant) actionable buttons other than to delete the software.
[19:04] <ash_worksi> How does one actually install an update this way?
[19:05] <toddc> ash_worksi: It may have been already installed so the only option at that point would be removal
[19:05] <PeGaSuS> sudo dpkg -i file_name.deb
[19:06] <PeGaSuS> it'll just reinstall without data loss if the update is already installed
[19:08] <ash_worksi> well I know it having already been installed is not the case since Discord is still prompting me to update it.
[19:08] <ash_worksi> but I'll try what PeGaSuS said
[19:13] <ash_worksi> using dpkg worked. So why didn't "Ubuntu Software"?
[19:25] <nelsinchi> "sudo dpkg -i file_name.deb" is an option, but is better using "sudo apt install ./file_name.deb",  apt will look/install the dependencies, also will create the repo for future upgrades with that command
[19:26] <oerheks>  future upgrades?
[19:27] <oerheks> only if the deb is from our repositories. not from foreign ones.
[19:27] <nelsinchi> yes, future upgrades of the file_name.deb package installed with that command
[19:27] <oerheks> as we have no clue what deb, one cannot say it gets updates.
[19:28] <nelsinchi> for example if you install Opera, or Teamviewer, or something else with a .deb package available on the third-party vendor wepsite, apt will create the repository of it locally for checking the new versions of the package
[19:29] <oerheks> oke, true, then the deb is just the source line, and key
[19:30] <nelsinchi> The repo will be created into /etc/apt/sources.list.d/
[19:32] <nelsinchi> When the .deb package required is not existing on the Official Ubuntu Repos, but it does on the third-party vendor website, you could installed via "sudo apt install ./file_name.deb" and this will create a new repo at /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ for future upgrades
[19:39] <goddard> i need help with a bug - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/alsa-driver/+bug/2011385
[19:39] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2011385 in alsa-driver (Ubuntu) "[950XED, Realtek ALC298, Speaker, Internal] No sound at all" [Undecided, Confirmed]
[19:40] <goddard> can anyone elaborate on the status and if i can help in some way
[19:40] <goddard> I've been working on getting a qemu vm setup and it is setup, but not getting any pci trace data
[19:42] <goddard> This bug appears to be causing issues for many people on newer laptops.
[19:43] <goddard> anyone familiar with getting pci trace data from a windows vm?
[21:01] <Square2> Is screen recording in capped at 2m30s in ubuntu 22.04? If so, is it possible to extend it?
[21:30] <Kadigan> Square2: not sure if this is in any way related to your issue, but I've had issues getting Discord screen sharing to work at all; I had to switch from Wayland to x11 for it to work
[21:38] <Square2> Kadigan, i found a solution. It was a matter of switching programss
[21:39] <Kadigan> I see. Can you tell us which program failed to work, and which program works?
[21:54] <Square2> Kadigan, The program that failed was the gnome extension "easyscreencast". When I switched to SimpleScreenRecorder things seems to work better
[21:55] <Kadigan> I see. Thanks for sharing the intel.
[22:35] <mikeecu> hi