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CrellGood evening. I just got a new laptop, which came with Ubuntu preinstalled.  Woot!  It's 22.04 LTS, though.  I want to bump it to 23.10, but it doesn't seem to want to let me.  In the Software Manager I told it to "notify me for any new Ubuntu version", and subscribe to "all updates", but it still isn't offering me a dist-upgrade option, even01:33
Crellon CLI.  I've not had this happen before.  How do I convince it to let me upgrade it?01:33
toddcCrell: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/upgrade-introduction01:35
CrellAh ha.  apt dis-upgrade is no longer a thing.01:36
pragmaticenigmaCrell: I would recommend staying on the 22.04 release while you get to know your machine. There might be some customizations that are in there that help with hardware compatibility01:39
arraybolt3As an Ubuntu Developer, I agree with pragmaticenigma 100% on that.01:39
arraybolt3OEM-specific customizations are common (and Ubuntu goes out of its way to allow OEMs to customize Ubuntu devices). Unless you really know what you're doing (and have a backup (and have a way of getting a copy of your OEM's variant of Ubuntu preferably)), I'd just stick with what you have.01:40
CrellO'rly?  I've always just tracked current-stable.01:40
arraybolt3Crell: What's the OEM, if I may ask?01:41
CrellUm, it's already started doing the upgrade, though, so...01:41
arraybolt3ah01:41
CrellLenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon, 11th gen.01:41
toddcas a system admin I only use LTS...01:41
arraybolt3Crell: Can you tell us if /etc/apt/sources.list.d lists any repos in there other than PPAs and repos you added yourself?01:41
Crell(Replacing my X1 Carbon 7th gen, which has been running Kubuntu happily for 5 years.)01:41
arraybolt3I can take a look and see whether or not this is likely to go south.01:42
JackFrostIf doing a *fresh* install I'd say go with 23.10 and ride it out to the next release, it's a shorter jump than the last LTS to the one coming up.  Also newer Ubuntu tending to work better on newer hardware (but with HWE that's less of an issue.)01:42
JackFrost`apt list ~o` could be interesting too.01:42
CrellThere's oem-jiayi-meta and oem-sutton-akando-meta in sources.list.d01:42
arraybolt3Yeah, those are the kind of things I was worried about. Potentially OEM-specific drivers and what not.01:43
CrellOh lovely.  We discover this as it's unpacking stuff.  (Fast download.)01:43
arraybolt3The "jiayi" one is 22.04-only for sure, http://www.archive.canonical.com/pool/public/o/oem-jiayi-meta/01:44
arraybolt3http://www.archive.canonical.com/pool/public/o/oem-sutton-akando-meta/ sutton-akando one, same thing01:44
CrellWell excrement.  And it couldn't read my USB key when I tried to make a restore disk during the setup.01:45
CrellI haven't rebooted yet; if I made a startup disk now, would it be the original 22.04?01:45
arraybolt3well, worst case scenario it should at least run vanilla Ubuntu more-or-less OK. If some hardware doesn't work, we can debug more at that point.01:45
arraybolt3That depends on how Lenovo implemented making a "startup disk".01:45
arraybolt3If it has a recovery partition or something hiding, then it may very well give you the original.01:46
arraybolt3I'd at least try it, no harm in making a USB stick, and it might give you an escape hatch.01:46
CrellWeird that it's recognizing the USB key now, but wasn't during the setup...01:46
CrellBut, trying to create.  We'll see what happens.01:47
CrellSo since I'm using an OEM install, I'm ideally stuck on LTSes on this machine henceforth?01:47
arraybolt3If you want anything fancy the OEM did, correct.01:48
arraybolt3However, you can use other distros (newer versions of Ubuntu for instance) and probably have more-or-less the same kind of experience you'd have on a Windows machine that you put Linux on.01:48
CrellI have no idea what the OEM did, as I don't recognize "jijayi" or "sutton-akando".01:48
arraybolt3You just won't get any of the fancy polish the OEM added on top.01:48
CrellSo since the packages were already being unpacked, there's no way to back out now, correct?  I either soldier on to 23.10 (and then upgrade to 24.04 LTS in April) or hope the boot disk I'm making will go back to 22.04?01:49
pragmaticenigmaCrell: most likely the OEM repos had things for finger print readers, possibly a TPMS chip, sometimes wifi drivers too. I think you'll be fine for the most part, as you mentioned you had it's earlier generation01:50
arraybolt3Crell: There is no way to downgrade after an upgrade, and unpacking is pretty much a "point of no return". So, see if it works (it probably will), if it does great, if it doesn't try the boot disk (which will quite likely work).01:51
arraybolt3(I've never seen an OS try to implement a boot disk creator that used files from the actively installed and running system, they always use a recovery partition or image of some sort that I've seen.)01:52
CrellYeah, the 7th gen worked pretty well.  Only issues were unreliability when switching between internal/external displays and audio not working properly after swapping out the dock.  (In both cases, if it boots without being connected to my dock, I have to reboot to get audio to work properly.)01:52
CrellI also don't care about a fingerprint reader or TPMS chip. :-)01:52
pragmaticenigmaCrell: There be the hint about the OEM repo, the docking station ;)01:53
CrellIt's not a Lenovo docking station. :-)01:53
pragmaticenigmaah... well... your guess is as good as mine on that one then01:53
CrellI'll finish this boot disk, then continue the dpkg run and hope for the best.01:54
CrellFigures I'd screw something up within an hour of first booting it. :-P01:54
pragmaticenigmadoubt you really did anything bad. at worst you just might have some of the same glitches you're familiar with, which you may want to investigate Lenovos forums for repo and package hints01:55
arraybolt3agreed01:55
* Crell crosses his fingers.01:55
arraybolt3Crell: Also if all else fails, https://support.lenovo.com/us/en/solutions/ht512165-how-to-install-the-ubuntu-oem-image-on-your-lenovo-platform01:55
arraybolt3looks like Lenovo offers the ability to download their Ubuntu image01:56
CrellAh, there's the escape hatch.  Thanks.01:56
pragmaticenigmayay!01:57
CrellOK, upgrade continuing.  If you never hear from me again, you'll know why. :-)01:59
CrellWell this is fascinating.  The upgrade bumped me to 23.10, and as soon as it showed the login screen, I started getting a beep from the speakers every few seconds.  It eventually went away after about 5-6 times.  My old laptop was doing *exactly* this, but the new one wasn't doing it before this reboot.  Any idea what's causing that?02:05
rboxprobably the NSA02:06
CrellOf course.02:06
arraybolt3Check the BIOS settings and maybe look for a manual to see what that beep code means?02:09
arraybolt3It might also be a firmware upgrade?02:11
arraybolt3https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/comments/caudpt/beeping_when_booting_after_installing_updates/02:11
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CrellWell now this is bizarre.  sources.list implies I'm now on mantic 23.10.  uname -a says I'm running Linux 6.1.  My old laptop is still on 23.04.  There, uname -a says it's running Linux 6.2.  That... seems backwards.02:39
ravageYour OEM kernel is still 6.1 I think02:41
ravageAnd if you want to keep the hardware support I would stay on that kernel02:43
CrellHm.02:43
CrellSo apt was smart enough to hold the kernel back?02:43
pragmaticenigmaCrell: I suspect it's because 6.1 kernel is LTS (from the kernel side, not Ubuntu)02:47
CrellThen why would the vanilla 23.04 be on 6.2?02:48
pragmaticenigmaA whole host of things I'm not highly familiar on02:48
pragmaticenigmaMy best educated guess is because you came from 22.04 which had that kernel, and it's tagged as an LTS kernel. So apt may not update that kernel, unless you explicately tell it to.02:49
CrellWell, my old laptop was also an upgrade from 22.04.  Well, from 22.10.  I've been chasing stables for 5 years on it.02:50
pragmaticenigmalike I said, it's just a guess... I usually live with `apt update && apt upgrade` and just carry on02:51
CrellI have that alised to a single command to run often. :-)02:51
arraybolt3If you don't see kernel updates for a while. that might be bad, but otherwise it should be OK.02:51
pragmaticenigmaI did too... except it's now "dnf update" and it's not Ubuntu anymore ... (ssshhh don't tell anyone)02:52
CrellI guess I'll start reinstalling all my software and see how it goes.  If it all goes south, I'll wipe and go back to the LTS image from Lenovo.02:52
arraybolt3!ot | pragmaticenigma :p just kidding02:52
ubottupragmaticenigma :p just kidding: #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks!02:52
pragmaticenigmaCrell: It's a great way to learn things! (though sometimes time consuming)02:53
arraybolt3(I use Fedora on some machines too. It's nice.)02:53
pragmaticenigmaDepends on the task for me02:53
CrellMy work machine is a Mac.  Personal is a Kubuntu Thinkpad.  I much prefer the Thinkpad.02:54
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lotuspsychjewelcome u0_a28304:30
u0_a283thanks04:31
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grendel_primeanyone with experience on streaming servers?04:37
mybalzitchwat04:46
grendel_primeIm trying to find some sort of streaming server that will allow me to also do pa announcements.04:53
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TehdastehdasProblem: Mounting of partition encrypted with LUKS timed out. My external hard drive is malfunctioning weirdly; its transfer speed is just a few kB/s. I was copying files to safety, but then I needed to detach the drive. Now mounting times out because the drive is so slow. How can I make the maximum mounting time longer?07:05
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ecapiis javascript supported on ubuntu?07:42
matsamanyup07:43
mrkikoHello to everyhone and thank you for your work and support. I need to instal lubuntu using a braille display (I can not see the screen), so with accessibility enabled in installation or,m alternatively, be able to do a text-mode install. I have an ubuntu amd64 iso. What is the recommended steps? Thanks a lot08:11
matsamanmrkiko: good question08:18
mrkikomatsaman: :D08:23
mrkikomatsaman: but ok, after all I might ask for help.08:24
zaggynlI recall seeing those options during a Linux installation via ISO, I have to search for them now08:24
matsamanmrkiko: Debian (what Ubuntu is based off) has a minimal net install image that should be mostly text08:25
matsamanmrkiko: https://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/daily/arch-latest/amd64/iso-cd/debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso08:25
matsamanmrkiko: it would also let you install a headless (graphics-less) system, which would be a lot more straightforward for most use cases08:26
matsamaninstead of using screen readers, you could use text clients08:26
zaggynlthat makes sense, text based install first, then text only software and screen reader08:26
mrkikomatsaman: I use arch infact, and I use Debian as well. But needed ubuntu specifically this time... thanks a lot08:27
matsamanmrkiko: ah08:28
matsamanmrkiko: do you need a particular version and/or edition?08:28
Peppihello08:32
mrkikomatsaman: mandatory to use standard ubuntu 22.0408:32
mrkikomatsaman: but ok, I solved kinda because I found someone helping me out... still, I apreciate talking with you :D08:32
matsamanPeppi: hi08:33
mrkikoPeppi: hi!08:33
matsamanmrkiko: I think what I would probably do, then, is install the server image, which should be text based08:33
mrkikomatsaman: and I think you're right. :D08:34
matsamanmrkiko: afterwards it should be a relatively straightforward process to install lubuntu-desktop08:34
matsamanand anything else you need, ahead of time, from the text only environment08:34
mrkikomatsaman: oh ok, very nice. I forgot about that route... after all my experiences with ubuntyu are very dated08:34
matsamanyeah I don't keep track of it all well myself, the installers change pretty rapidly it seems08:34
matsamanbut I think the server installer is still text based, so that's really the main thing08:35
PeppiI have a virtually virgin build of ubuntu. I'm trying to open port 3000. I do: sudo ufw status verbose it's disabled (think by default) then I: sudo ufw allow 3000/tcp and turn on ufw. I can see the status that it's there. I try to connect to the machine locally on my network and it fails. Any thoughts / hints? What am I missing?08:35
matsamanthe rest is just package selection & configs08:35
mrkikomatsaman: yeah, if I take care to setup sshd service then I can go ahead "ignoring" what's happening on the system screen in a sense08:35
matsamanyes =)08:35
matsamantook the words out of my mouth08:35
matsamanyou could also, if you find yourself doing this a lot08:36
matsamanyou could do the whole OS install in a virtual machine on your ordinary host08:36
matsamanand then spend just a little time figuring out a good live OS & system to migrate that guest install to metal08:36
mrkikomatsaman: image in on a usb stick or something and write it where I need08:36
matsamanyeah something08:36
mrkikomatsaman: yeah, great08:37
matsamanthere are gotchas, but it might still give you a lot more control over the process08:37
jailbreakHi all08:37
matsamanwithout having to deal with constant foreign environments08:37
matsamanjailbreak: heyo08:37
Peppioh nm figured it out08:38
Guest70https://muchasmascosicas.es/dora-venter-attractive-hungarian/09:13
paperinHello! i setup an encrypted swapfile using a guide but it fails to load on swapon -a command, it says permission denied, what am i doing wrong?09:26
paperini also chmodded the file 0600 as suggested by ubuntu09:28
paperinfabio@plumbus:~$ ls -l /cryptswap09:29
paperin-rw------- 1 root root 4294967296 dic 13 10:02 /cryptswap09:29
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paperinanyone?09:36
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ecapidoes ubuntu have backdoors?11:39
daftecapi, It is opensource if there are backdoors they are visible for the whole world and no one would use it.11:45
ecapidaft, maybe there unknown12:10
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ograecapi, and you think someone would reveal them in a public channel then ?12:26
ogra(there are likely none, but this is a funny question to ask in a pub channel)12:27
ecapihackers are unpredictable12:27
ograwell, hackers wouldnt be able to upload to the archive12:27
ogratheer are various checks for that in ubuntu and debian (from where ubuntu syncs its source code)12:27
ogra*if* theer was a backdorr it would have to be added by a trusted developer12:28
ecapiyou cant trust no one on the internet12:28
ograbut then again ... as daft said, it would be easy to discover if someone looked12:28
ograright, which is why you need a valid GPG key, that got signed by someone else with a GPG key in person12:29
ograand would there be any irregularities in any of your uploads, your key would be blocked from the keyring12:29
ograas logn as you dont install any software from third party repositories, you are generally safe ...12:30
ograbut this whole conversation is rather offtopic for here and should move to #ubuntu-discuss instead12:30
daftanyway a developer needs to do a lot of work to make a backdoor that isnt easily detected. and properly working. because you dont want it to listen because that can easily blocked thus you need to connect to some server and that is very dificult to block.12:37
daft*very difficult to make undetectd12:38
lehinsunThere are some paid extensions for Thunderbird to connect to MS Exchange-based mail server. Are there any free alternative?12:58
maggahello guys, im trying to find a color picker for my system: https://dpaste.com/5CU364U7S - i am not getting the ones im finding to work. i have two screens setup. might be the problem. i have tried so far, ColorPicker(https://github.com/keshavbhatt/ColorPicker) and gpick. both doesnt work in the way that it doesnt see any colors when i move around my mouse13:15
BluesKajHi all13:15
maggai guess its because of my wayland13:17
maggahttps://github.com/thezbyg/gpick/issues/19713:18
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 197 in thezbyg/gpick "Add Wayland support" [Open]13:18
maggaanyone have an alternative?13:18
maggai just wanna pick some colors :D13:18
magga'zenity --color-selection' worked!13:21
ogramagga, snap install color-picker ... but looks like youo are fine with zenity already 🙂13:32
maggaogra: you didnt read my initial message? it doesnt work on waylander13:44
ikoniamagga: why have you logged that bug to ubuntu13:44
ikoniathat's a bug with the software you using, not ubuntu as I read it13:44
maggai havent logged anything13:44
maggawhat are you referring to?13:45
ikoniaoh sorry, I thought the issue you pasted was one you raised13:45
magganothing to say sorry about. it was just a misunderstanding13:45
maggazenity works tho13:46
maggai have tried installing 4 different pickers, and they are not working. the gui windows open, and everything seems to work from there, but when choosing a color with the cursor nothing happens13:46
maggaguess it has something to do with Waylander and my system13:46
leftyfbWayland13:47
ogramagga, whoops, i missed that part13:48
magga:)13:53
maggazenity did what i wanted13:53
maggaim a happy camper13:54
epistaxI am looking to configure the options around core dumps in 22.04. I am finding a lot of stale documentation and I am not sure where to go for the most appropriate information. For example, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Apport states that crash information is stored in /var/crash, but as far as I can tell this was changed to /var/lib/apport/coredump? Or14:09
epistaxis there a configuration option here? It looks like there are three separate services stacked on top of each other (kernel, apport, whoopsie?) and I'd like to know what needs to be configured where. Thanks :)14:09
ograepistax, well, the actual coredump config sits in "sysctl kernel.core_pattern" ... (by default it is set to pipe the core to apport, but you could change that to whatever you want)14:26
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epistaxogra, I think that's one piece of the puzzle. For example I have two ubuntu systems in front of me, same OS version, same core_pattern, but they output their core dumps in two different locations and in two different name formats. So there's another configuration at play somewhere. the /etc/apport/crashdb.conf files are identical.14:45
epistaxOne name format is _path_to_executable.#####.crash   (not sure what the # means, looks identical for every crash), and the other is core._path_to_file.uid.guid.####### where I can't tell what the # is there.14:51
ogramight be a timestamp ... so whoopsie can decide if it wants to upload to errors.ubuntu.com or not14:52
ograthats surely somewhere documented in the apport source14:54
epistaxYeah I could go to the source if the doc doesn't describe how to configure this. Clearly it's configurable somehow!14:55
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ituhaving ping-times abaout 200ms  - waht to do?15:51
SheilongMy Ubuntu is freezing at booting16:14
SheilongIt shows two errors at boot screen: 1. Failed tobstart PostgreSQL Cluster 10 main. And Failed to start MySQL Community server. Then it do mot go beyond that screen16:16
SheilongHow should I proceed?16:16
Sheilonghttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/dLwDWrei/irccloudcapture9010630536445080327.jpg16:19
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ioriaSheilong, i suggest the same : systemctl status postgresql@10-main.service16:41
SheilongI tried to type some keys on this screen but it gets a lot of time to process a single keystroke. I tried to boot with other kernel, however whenever I type esc key to make grub show its menu, it goes directly to grub terminal.16:43
ioriaSheilong, try left shift16:46
SheilongI did16:49
SheilongBut it did not work16:50
ioriaSheilong, well, you need to get a prompt in some way; that's way i always set grub menu as visible16:51
ioria*why16:51
SheilongIt did work now.16:52
SheilongI am at grub menu16:52
ioriaSheilong, i'd go with Recovery Mode16:52
SheilongOk now I am at the recovery menu16:53
ioriaroot shell16:53
SheilongOk16:53
ioriasystemctl status postgresql@10-main.service16:54
enigma9o7Hi folks.  I'm trying to learn how to build my own ubuntu mainline kernel.   I've tried following several instructions on the wiki like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild but the problem is, every time I thing I've obtained the right source, it doesn't have a "debian" folder so I can't follow those instructions.16:54
Sheilonghttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/k0xWioyy/irccloudcapture8871620304536824976.jpg16:55
enigma9o7For example I did "git clone git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack cod/mainline/v6.6.6"   and no debian folder, got that link from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.6.6/16:55
SheilongI got the same thing for mysql service16:56
enigma9o7I also extracted "linux-6.6.6.tar.xz" from kernel.org and it also has no debian folder16:56
ioriaSheilong, service postgresql@10-main start16:57
Sheilonghttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/053AATdY/irccloudcapture5828854010558762619.jpg17:06
Sheilonghttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/WFLZnhAo/irccloudcapture1354239117737470781.jpg17:06
enigma9o7Okay, so one question is possibly easier, while I wait for someone who can hopefully help me figure out how to obtaian correct kernel source.   It's that, I cannot install the build dependencies the method they describe.  I dunno why.  https://paste.debian.net/plain/130097717:06
ioriaSheilong, pg_lsclusters17:07
* enyc meows17:17
Sheilonghttps://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/1sCqrAqA/irccloudcapture6706207311281907128.jpg17:17
ioriaSheilong, check the log file17:19
ioriaSheilong, if you don't find anything useful, with caution , you could try this solution : https://stackoverflow.com/questions/60306594/failed-to-start-postgresql-cluster-10-main-when-booting17:27
SheilongI found. It is about disk space17:34
Sheilongioria:  https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/8feYLrLs/irccloudcapture3455020382494937745.jpg17:35
k4k0oh17:37
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leftyfbenigma9o7: what release of ubuntu are you running?18:03
enigma9o7leftyb: 18.04 (with esm and all that enabled)18:09
enigma9o7specificially because its the last one with nvidia-340 official support.  but i wanna test new kernel to see if nouveau still locks up for me.18:09
enigma9o7because i'd like to use newer OS....18:10
ash_worksiis there no command to give me more details on an apt subcommand?18:10
enigma9o7man apt-get18:10
enigma9o7and man apt-cache18:11
enigma9o7both of their commands are in apt and use same syntax18:11
ash_worksienigma9o7: i mean for like `apt(-get) list` where "list" is a subcommand18:11
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leftyfbenigma9o7: you'll have to contact Canonical for support for an EOL release of ubuntu18:12
leftyfb!eol | enigma9o718:12
ubottuenigma9o7: End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades18:12
enigma9o7The main question, how to obtain ubuntu kernel source (that includes debian folder) is irrelevant of my version, anyway.18:13
leftyfbenigma9o7: apt source <package name>18:14
enigma9o7No, for mainline kernel.18:14
enigma9o7I'm trying to learn how to build my own ubuntu mainline kernel.   I've tried following several instructions on the wiki like https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/BuildYourOwnKernel and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeam/GitKernelBuild but the problem is, every time I thing I've obtained the right source, it doesn't have a "debian" folder so I can't follow those instructions.18:14
enigma9o7For example I did "git clone git://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel-test/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/mainline-crack cod/mainline/v6.6.6"   and no debian folder, got that link from https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.6.6/18:15
leftyfbenigma9o7: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds#Kernel_source_code_trees18:15
leftyfbenigma9o7: first result on google for "ubuntu mainline kernel source"18:15
ash_worksiso `list` in `man apt` says it is "somewhat similar to dpkg-query --list" and it "supports glob(7) patterns for matching package names"; do I take that to mean I should refer to `man dpkg-query` for syntax? Because the synopsis alone would lead one to believe `apt list` takes no arguments18:17
enigma9o7thanks leftyb, i've read that too.  I still dunno what it means.  There are no COMMIT or *.patch files in https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.6.6/18:20
leftyfbenigma9o7: from that page: "These kernels are not supported and are not appropriate for production use. Additionally, these kernels do not receive any security updates, therefore if you install them manually via the Mainline PPA, you will never receive a security update or patch for that version."18:20
enigma9o7That's why I followed the instructions on that page itself to obtain the source, but it doesn't have a debian folder.18:20
leftyfbenigma9o7: you're running an End of Life and unsupported OS and trying to compile an unsupported kernel18:20
enigma9o7Yes, exactly.18:21
enigma9o7I want to test if it solves my nouveau lockup issue, if so, then I can upgrade to newer OS.18:21
leftyfbupgrade18:21
enigma9o7but if not, I'll have to stick with 18.04 as that is the last version that officially supports my prop driver.18:21
enigma9o7Right now, if I use nouveau, I lock up every day or two with "[117124.523533] nouveau 0000:01:00.0 DRM: GPU lockup - switching to software fbcon"18:22
enigma9o7So I'm using mainline kernel exactly what its for, to test if it solves a problem.18:22
enigma9o7If it does, then I'm gunna upgrade the whole OS.   But anyways, back to the point...  how to get that kernel source ?18:23
leftyfbenigma9o7: I wish you the best of luck in your endeavors18:23
enigma9o7From what you linked, it says "First download the COMMIT and patch files ????-* from the mainline build in question to a temporary directory: "  but there are no COMMIT or patch files there....18:24
enigma9o7Thanks lefty for your wishes btw :)18:24
enigma9o7my wish is that it actually works, I'd much rather use nouveau, cuz it has better EGL support.  anyways I will stop chatting .18:25
leftyfbenigma9o7: you could try asking in #ubuntu-kernel18:25
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montaserhi19:15
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tomreynmontaser: hi, and welcome to ubuntu support19:16
tomreynif you have an ubuntu support question, just ask19:17
applecuckooif you're just chillin' around, you can head to #ubuntu-offtopic19:20
ratbox /topic19:48
matsaman/topic19:49
jailbreakFail.19:49
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matsaman  \topic19:50
Blohshhi there is there any video player with built in feature of move to trash while playing?19:52
pragmaticenigmaSome of the image viewers include the ability for video playback, and allow you to delete the active file19:53
Blohshcan you name any? i remember in windows there was mpchc19:54
pragmaticenigmagthumb might be the one that I'm thinking of... it's been a while since I last needed such a tool19:56
pragmaticenigmaTry dragging and droping a video file into Image Viewer to see if it will do playback19:57
Blohshok thanks20:02
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ComputerTechFor some weird reason on Ubuntu 22.04 desktop when i go to any window, browser or anything, it automatically just moves anything to the right23:49
ComputerTechlike keeps shifting windows to the right23:49
ComputerTechanyone got any ideas what's causing that?23:49
ComputerTechi just updated everything after seeing this glitch and it's still happening23:50
morgan-u2I came home and my 22.04 had rebooted. Is there a way of telling why it rebooted?23:52
hlenetomorgan-u2, Some systems have lastcomm , it might help. It's in acct package in Debian.23:59

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