=== lubuntu is now known as kjnbkjbkjbh === wsc3 is now known as gchound === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [03:06] hello [03:06] can somebody help me getting hidden content from a tomcat server? [03:07] there's a fil that was set to restricted I want to see if I can get access to [03:07] file* [03:08] I suspect it is here Archive [03:09] the server is apache tomcat === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [03:12] cd /the/directory/with/the/files [03:12] go to town [03:12] rbox, is rascul in that town? [03:14] just inspecting the page it is not possible? [03:17] huh? === Dalekanium is now known as DrManhattan === mmx_in_orbit is now known as mmx_at_85kmps [05:33] hi [05:33] how to detect others IPs in my LAN ? [05:34] nmap [05:40] hm, parameters? === diceLibrarian2 is now known as liceDibrarian [05:43] nmap -A -v -v 192.168.0.0/24 # ok , but ... slow [07:07] Hallo Laurin [07:08] Hallo Marius [07:08] Hallo [07:08] Heute Machen wir Physik! [07:08] r6utzurzu [07:09] ws ist ubuntu [07:09] Du# [07:09] Das ist das Betriebssystem auf dem du bist [07:11] oh, an welcher schule nutzt man denn hier ubuntu? [07:11] hallo ? [07:11] Leise Laurin [07:12] Na am HSG [07:13] das hier eigentlich ein englischer kanal [07:13] warum [07:14] richtig seid ihr im #ubuntu-de-offtopic [07:15] okay thank you [07:16] einfach /join #ubuntu-de-offtopic eintippen === TomTom_ is now known as TomTom === IchabodCrane is now known as Kuraokami === Guest0 is now known as spionkop [09:54] 'i upgraded to 23.10 and when i run ffmpeg, it says libnppig.so.11: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory but the exists so.12 in the cuda library [10:00] jnth: looks like ffmpeg came from an external repo that not got the right dependencies for 23.10 [10:01] what should i do? manually compile the newest release? [10:01] I'd first confirm what I think is correct, if so, remove the packages and either install it from the 23.10 repo directly, or install it from a repo that's compabitle with 23.10, I certainly wouldn't be compiling it [10:06] okay [10:08] ikonia: 7:6.0-6ubuntu1 in mantic repo, this is the one in 23.10, right? [10:08] I don't know, you'll have to look/check [10:13] hi, I've made a big mistake: I type something like dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/sda on a ssd disk. Is there any chance to recover the datas? [10:15] maurizio: the short answer is "no", or at least "highly unlikely" [10:16] even if you hit Ctrl+C quickly enough, ssd is fast to be able to quickly erase quite big portion of your data [10:16] mjt0k, so I mistakenly deleted everythin? Even on a ssd? [10:16] depends on how much was written ... [10:16] the disk was quite full [10:16] it *might* be possible to recover second or subsequent partitions - provided you interrupted it fast [10:17] if it ran for a while - no [10:17] maurizio: you have to dump the whole device into a file, then run recovery-tool [10:18] dumping it isn't necessary [10:18] run testdisk on it [10:18] if it finds something, - good. if not, - you're out of luck [10:19] once again: there's a (small) hope *only* if you interrupted the process really quick [10:19] on ssd chances should be good if not more is zerod then free space was present [10:20] well, going to the internal ssd data structures requries much more experience [10:21] that's people who do data recovery for living, they will ask quite big money for that (for a good reason) [10:22] ssd is not optimized to keep data you deleted, it is optimized to keep non-deleted data and to be fast :) [10:23] mjt0k, the command was executed very quickly. I didn't stop it [10:23] ah, so it completed [10:24] yes [10:24] I runned gpart and it said: part 1 not used, part 2 not used .... [10:24] well.. good luck to you [10:25] mjt0k, you mean, there is no chance, right? [10:26] you can try to attack internals of ssd, provided the data is that important [10:26] but that's definitely not on-topic for #ubuntu [10:26] mjt0k, well there were some pics, some memories. All the work was saved on the cloud [10:27] mjt0k, I see, I'm sorry. Which is the right channel? [10:28] what does it mean "attack internals of sdd"? [10:29] most likely you'll have to de-solder the chips and read ram chip contents using special-purpose tools [10:30] knowing all algoritms and data structures of the controller [10:34] hi [10:39] ok, thank you all for the information. I wish you a good day [10:46] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/70053614/snap-confine-has-elevated-permissions-and-is-not-confined-but-should-be-refusin [10:46] maurizio: your best bet is photorec, scan the whole drive and see what recovers or not [10:46] - i tried all of them - no succes [12:41] hey is anybody awake over there at ubuntu...that last apt update hung on bootup at 94% and refused to boot the computer....something was very wrong with it...so i just thought i would let you ubuntu people know there was a problem with the last most recent 3 programs update === sotaoverride is now known as Guest1420 === sotaover1ide is now known as sotaoverride [12:42] it does seem that it was patchable but i can't be sure as it only patched gconf [12:42] lagunaloire123: try to rescue from grub recoverymode [12:42] lagunaloire123: and drop to a rootshell with networking enabled, see if you fix things from there [12:44] lotuspsychje i don't need to ...i keep an old emergency boot kernel to get the system going if all else fails and was able to get it booted and patched but i can't be sure i got all the issues since it only installed 94% [12:45] lotuspsychje...apt was only able to detect a problem with gconf that needed to be fixed but i don't know if some of the apps failed to install [12:45] try to share some logs with the volunteers then lagunaloire123 perhaps someone might know whats it about [12:45] !paste [12:45] 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. [12:46] lotuspsychje well i will be glad to do that if you request specific logs for me to give them [12:46] lagunaloire123: the apt errors you getting, and/or dpkg logs to see what installed [12:47] lotus... the apt error said gconf needed to be reconfigured with dpkg...and where are the dpkg logs for me to give them [12:49] are the dpkg logs in /var/log/... with all the others [12:50] lotuspsychje...normally there has never been an issue with any of ubuntu's updates...they have done very well for a long time but this last one was a real problem [12:57] Hi all [12:59] lotuspsychje which log do you want me to send them and is it with the rest of the logs in /var/log/... [13:12] and i am sure ubuntu likes haveing an excellent record for many years at least since fiesty....for fiesty girl....since people like to listen to their paid for songs at amazon and google with their firefox browser...so that sistar and other girls can get paid for their excellent work like give it to me...or twinkle or lionheart just for me....and i am sure others want to pay them to so they can have [13:12] good things for all the hard and great work that they all do [13:15] they had a few things working well before feisty such as hoary and a couple before but they really got good starting with feisty [13:17] guys really liked it because it is always great fun to find a really fiesty sassy girl [13:20] and i am sure they all appreciate the great work firefox does to enable them to listen to paid for services such as amazon and others so the hard working girls can get paid...after all "Molly was a singer in the band!" [13:20] just like her sister Julia in final fantasy 8 [13:21] and her cousin Yuna in final fantasy 10 and 10=2 [13:25] those rare girls with talent and dedication with perserverence to produce great works deserve good things for giving all their fans such great work to enjoy and brighten the darkness of their fans' lives..since that is what STARS really do [13:27] i am sure everyone remembers Molly and how Desmond just could not possibly keep his eyes off of her [13:32] and well since he was extremely lucky that she liked him...he not only was able to put his eyes and ears on her...but his arms too [13:34] because girls produce the great things in life...that no one else can....and don't deserve to be stabbed to death 114 times while strugging for their fading life [13:34] lagunaloire123: please stop that rambling, this is a support channel [13:35] JanC...don't like the truth...you goddamn crooked nigger dick suckin queer...fuck you and all your filth and garbage with you [13:35] !ops [13:35] Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant [13:40] fuckin damn emeny of HOLY and HOLY Matrimony [13:41] you are the same kind of crooked nigger dick suckin piece of fuckin shit that would stab a wonderful girl like Aeris to death...in final fantasy 7 [13:42] !ops [13:42] Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant [13:42] there is a reason real stars twinkle and shine light on the darkness of others lives...because shining white can pierce through the blackies darkness [13:45] well, if this channel has no ops... [13:45] let me insult you lagunaloire123 [13:46] and like girls generation in their official twinkle video step out of the car with a cinderella foot...and say to all the men..."see this cinderella foot"..get back Jack!!!...our fairy godmother sent us all here to rock this party!...in their "Twinkle Video"...and remind them at the end...that you have to look up to see the real stars shining light on the world [13:47] oh, you seem to be a bot. Poor you [13:47] it is cruel to feed a bot with such amount of trash [13:49] nutters looking for attention in the wrong places [13:54] Hi all [13:57] hi jailbreak === zer0bitz_ is now known as zer0bitz === Guest0 is now known as spionkop === Guest0 is now known as spionkop === tscott is now known as TC [15:16] somehow this installer seems to be broken [15:16] Hi there! I have a weird issue that I'm looking for advice on. I'm locked out of my ubuntu forums account and would love to get in touch with someone from there to prove who i am and get it back! Who is that person? [15:17] the installation is complete, i pressed 'cancelling updates and reboot' [15:17] and its not actually cancelling the updates. it just continues the updates [15:17] do i have to do anything more? the button is now grayed out stating 'Rebooting...' (which is not true) [15:19] screw it, i don't have the time for this anymore, this is just broken [15:40] stenno: what are you trying to do and what's your problem? [15:41] "this is just broken" doesn't really tell us anything... [15:41] i was trying to install ubuntu, and tried to 'abort updates and reboot' after the installation was finished [15:41] oh maybe you joined in later [15:41] i said it above [15:41] but it didn't abort the updates [15:41] Why would you abort? [15:41] it just continued [15:41] because i wanted to reboot [15:42] and the button gave me the option to do it [15:42] Should've left it doing what it was supposed to do... [15:42] why is there a button then [15:42] that tells me i can abort updates and reboot, when it doesn't work and i shouldn't do it [15:42] Doesn't mean you should click it. [15:42] ??? [15:43] then maybe this button should be removed from the installer, if it doesn't work [15:43] Have some patience 😉 [15:44] It does work ☺️ source: I've used it. So have plenty of others [15:45] ok so you are supposed to use it? [15:45] anyweay [15:45] 0 [15:45] i deleted the vm image and am reainstalling in minimal mode [15:45] hopefully this works faster now [15:45] (22.04-server) [15:46] If you want to. But yes, you're new to Ubuntu. Have patience 😉 [15:46] i am not new to ubuntu [15:46] Then you should know to wait. [15:46] ignored [15:47] Imagine ignoring someone that's trying to help you lol 😆 [15:48] If someone tries to help me I promise not to ignore them :') [15:48] webchat52, have you tried password recovery via email? [15:48] ok, the minimal installation worked much faster [15:48] and it actually finished [15:48] so i didn't have to 'abort update and reboot' [15:48] webchat52: that person didn't want to help me [15:50] webchat52: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2230004 [15:50] Habbie  have indeed. It's an old account created way back in 2006/7 and I lost access to the email account it was attached to [15:51] ouch [15:51] the accounts are ubuntu one sso [15:51] if you lost the email its gone [15:52] It was before sso though? Or did it just get deleted? [15:52] that is desctibed on that post too [15:52] "If you already have a ubuntuforums account but no Ubuntu One account" [15:54] I saw that option. My problem is that the eircom, who i had the email account  with got privatised and took the email account away. I was hoping that some webmaster at the ubuntu forums would take pity on my and let me present evidence that the account is rightfully mine! === isel is now known as URGOD [17:30] Was trying to learn about installing ubuntu on sparc64. Is this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/Sparc still accurate? ubuntu 6.06 was a long time ago.... [17:33] enigma9o7: the very first line on that page: "SPARC has not been supported since Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)" [17:35] doh, i actually missed that, my bad, thanks much. [17:38] Hm. I asked over in oftc#debian, but might as well ask here, since the whole thing may be similar enough. Anyone have any luck running nvidia GPUs in PCIe x1 with nvidia-driver? Mine hangs on boot until I get rid of the GPU or put it in the PCIe x16 #1 slot (which disables the NIC in #2, but boots). [17:39] Kadigan: sorry, but we can only support Ubuntu here. Not Debian. [17:40] Kadigan: also try #hardware for your latter issue [17:40] Yeah, I know, but they're often similar enough, and *maybe* someone with a similar experience is present? [17:41] Kadigan: feel free to install Ubuntu and we'lll be happy to help you [18:43] good day, apt-add-repository installed a repository. now i want to remove it again [18:43] yes, apt-add-repository --remove runs into a timeout. [18:43] why does this happen? [18:44] stenno: just delete the repo file in /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ [18:44] i tried -v for verbose, but this flag does not exist [18:44] (make sure to remove all packages from that repo first) [18:45] stenno: you can also install and use ppa-purge which will also remove the packages installed from the repo [18:45] ok thanks [18:46] so strange that adding works just fine, but removing runs into a timeout [18:46] I didn't even know there was a --remove option [18:46] same [18:47] it might my wrong argument order actually [18:48] apt-add-repository --remove instead of apt-add-repository --remove (what i did) [18:53] man time for weekend === justin is now known as Guest5250 === tortilla is now known as tortillasandwich [19:46] is there an apt command to install from cache? [19:46] or does `apt install ...` already attempt to do that? [19:47] it does [19:47] k. [19:47] thanks === Mardroemmar_ is now known as Mardroemmar === onepict is now known as tisiphone [21:26] sup [21:26] i use 22.04 [22:27] why are all the ubuntu dailys for desktop-amd64 2months old but arm64 and amd64+intel-iot all current? i looked at 22.04, 23.10 and 24.04 and they are all the same for dailys. everything else is current but desktop-amd64 is 2 months old. the reason i ask is i use the "try ubuntu" feature and i want to do 'sudo apt update' && 'sudo apt upgrade' to make sure i have all updates than i 'sudo apt [22:27] install' the packages i want and no they wont need anything for the repo that requires me to restart. dont forget this is in a live enviroment. [22:29] by having the 'current' it usually stops me having to do anything with init and grub therefore i can install packages i want and it wont trigger a restart. if im getting images that are 2months old and run try ubuntu than apt update and apt upgrade it will want me to restart because it messes with grub or init or whatever [22:35] I'm not sure how to help en1gma... I'd need to know where you are looking to get daily images. As when I go to https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/ I see a build date of 2023-12-06 for nobel [22:36] that's only 2 days old [22:36] i think i got to stop using google for my searches and just bookmark that link. thanks. getting it now. [22:38] thanks [22:39] you're welcome [22:50] Hello All, I was configure the ubuntu 22.04 system for to require a password for authentication upon booting but when I boot I get this error. error: two arguments expected. Error: can't find command grub.pbkdf2. sha512.1'•Enter username:      root Enter password: error: access denied. Failed to boot both default and fallback entries. press [22:50] any key to continue. [22:52] Nicol: can you share the source of the instructions you followed for that feature? I have no heard of using a username/password for booting. Only the use of a passphrase to unlock LUKS encrypted drives. [22:58] pragmaticenigma : to implement ubuntu security, Booting Into Single User Mode and Protecting Against Unauthorized Access. [23:02] Nicol: can you share the documentation that you followed to enable this feature? [23:06] pragmaticenigma : Configure the ubuntu system to require a password for authentication upon booting into single-user and maintenance modes. [23:06] Generate an encrypted (grub) password for root with the following command: [23:06] $ grub-mkpasswd-pbkdf2 [23:06] Enter Password: [23:06] Reenter Password: [23:06] PBKDF2 hash of your password is grub.pbkdf2.sha512.10000.MFU48934NJD84NF8NSD39993JDHF84NG [23:07] Nicol: I'm sorry I wasn't clear, send a link to the site that you were referencing for this feature is what would help me. [23:08] Nicol: I'm here in channel to help you, which can help others. Please keep the conversation here. Thank you [23:08] i still think FDE with secure boot is the better choice here :) [23:09] okay. [23:09] I would agree... even attempting to drop to single user mode, would require the encryption passphrase to access the main disk [23:13] Nicol: one concern about that source, is that there is other information that is likely left out. Like package or plugin requirements for Grub. Being that it is a government level security bulletin, it might be matched to a custom build of Ubuntu that has the packages already installed to provide that feature. [23:21] pragmaticenigma : there is no package or plugin requirements for Grub, the only thing to generate the hash and put on /etc/grub.d/40_custom and then update the grub.