[01:56] <MrMobius> I have systemd-networkd running on ubuntu server but NetworkManager is also running. do I need to disable it? I occasionally start up XFCE over RDP but otherwise don't run a DE
[02:08] <Bashing-om> MrMobius: I do run systemd-networkd // systemctl status NetworkManager >> Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit NetworkManager.service is masked.) ; Active: inactive (dead).
[03:16] <bray90820> join #crontab
[03:16] <bray90820> oops
[03:19] <bray90820> So if I run bash /root/Backup.sh from the terminal the script works fine to backup my data but when run from sudo crontab -e I get an empty folder
[03:19] <bray90820> Why
[03:21] <tomreyn> because your script makes assumptions about the environment which only apply in the former case.
[03:21] <bray90820> I figured it out nevermind
[03:34] <cry0xen> where should i ask about snap related issue? os archlinux
[03:34] <lotuspsychje> cry0xen: snap info snapname to see
[03:35] <lotuspsychje> cry0xen: the developer will there show you if its canonical/launchpad or the maintainers contact page
[03:36] <cry0xen> i am having trouble installing snap itself. I tried to reinstall snap however I Failed. installed it using aur and asking you here after 3 hours of google search and trial. heres a screenshot of status https://litter.catbox.moe/frmdbt.png
[03:57] <arraybolt3> cry0xen: This is probably a question for #archlinux, no?
[03:57] <arraybolt3> Ubuntu and Snap aren't the same thing, Snap is a separate project that Ubuntu happens to leverage. If Arch Linux supports Snap, then they're the ones who will know how it works on their OS.
[07:12] <bray90820> Why is it that if I enter "ssh user@server" in the terminal it doesn't ask me for a password but it does from a bash script
[07:34] <ravage> It should not if you run the script bash script from the same terminal
[07:35] <ravage> If you are still doing cons: because your script makes assumptions about the environment which only apply in the former case.
[07:39] <bray90820> Not running a cron
[07:41] <bray90820> which is what I don't get
[07:41] <bray90820> ravage:
[07:41] <bray90820> Ok so it looks like the SSH keys were copied over correctly everything is working nowe
[07:41] <bray90820> *Now
[09:48] <bobdobbs`> I think my ubuntu machine has bluetooth. If I go to the settings, I can see a 'bluetooth' section. In that section I see a message saying "Vising as [hostname] and available for bluetooth transfers..." Does this mean that I can connect my ubuntu machine to a bluetooth headset?
[09:48] <bobdobbs`> Asking cos my gf is going to sleep and I want to listen to music without disturbing her
[10:05] <bobdobbs`> k, I found an article that described the bluetooth cli console, and I figured out how to scan. A scan is not showing my headphones.
[10:05] <bobdobbs`> How exactly do I persuade linux to find my bluetooth headset?
[10:12] <amosbird-> Hello! In centos there is /etc/profile.d/colorls.sh which adds convenient "ll" bash alias. Is there some package in ubuntu that provides this alais ?
[10:20] <jailbreak> Hi all
[10:33] <tomreyn> bobdobbs`: i can't really support with BT debugging, but generally, to connect / pair a BT device, you would need to initiate this (usually with the press of a button) on the device you want to connect.
[10:34] <tomreyn> search the web on "how to pair [product name / model of the BT device]"
[11:57] <bm> Kinda weird question, but are there "hidden" keyboard shortcuts in Ubuntu?
[11:57] <bm> For example, when I press Super+D, all my windows disappear, but there is nothing assigned to that combination in Settings. The shortcut for hiding windows isn't Super+D, it's Ctrl+Super+D.
[11:57] <bm> What exactly is responsible for that? It must be a Ubuntu-specific thing, because nothing like that happens in GNOME Debian.
[12:05] <Paris> maybe your window manager
[12:05] <Paris> on top of the desktop, like openbox shortcut versus....underlying qt stuff
[12:05] <Paris> oh you're using the desfault Ubuntu  desktop env maybe.
[12:17] <hleneto> bm, maybe see GNOME keyboard settings and see gnome-tweaks .
[12:21] <bm> don't see anything that would catch my eye there
[13:22] <wingarmac> Hi, I'm on Ubuntu server 22.04, and I need aid about routing. I wonder if a server can work with a single ethernet interface on multiple subnets with a single adapter using the tables. But I think I mess things up with the internet connection comming into a loop. Can someone help ?
[13:26] <wingarmac> ubserv is on main IP 192.168.1.10 (also 192.168.10.10 isc dhcp for br0 192.168.10.100 made of 4 other NICs) on router 192.168.1.1 - ubcynt is on 192.168.1.20 (also tftp server with virtual IP 192.168.10.20). I've also made VLANs on the router for other subnets (VLAN20 192.168.2.1 - VLAN30 192.168.3.1 - VLAN100 192.168.10.1)
[13:27] <wingarmac> From the router I can ping all the virtuial IPs of the respective server on the correct subnet, but can't from ubserv and ubcynt to these subnets.
[13:29] <wingarmac> Can someone lead me on the right path ?
[13:49] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:08] <jailbreak> BluesKaj: hi. how can we help? *laughs*
[14:14] <BluesKaj> jailbreak, you can help by testing 'buntu 20.24 Noble and reporting any bugs, like I do :-)
[14:16] <BluesKaj> err 24.04 ... my age is showing with these mistakes
[14:38] <Idrogeno> Hi All... Running 22.04, startup takes quite a long time with "A start job is running for wait for network to be configured" ticking away.  Wired connection, dhcp--no issues booting on windows.   What might it be?
[14:42] <Idrogeno> Okay, Google found the answer--just needed to disable the wait online service.  Not sure why it was hanging, but its all better
[15:03] <tobiasz> polska?
[15:05] <BluesKaj> !polish
[15:21] <jailbreak> BluesKaj: Ubuntu 24.04 is too far away. So no.
[15:23] <leftyfb> jailbreak: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
[15:30] <BluesKaj> so far so good on Kubuntu Noble 24.04..only one bug filed on my part and that was solved in a few hrs after reporting.
[15:30] <jailbreak> leftyfb: and? what am I meant to do with that?
[15:31] <leftyfb> jailbreak: you can test it out and help Ubuntu by filing bugs
[15:31] <leftyfb> jailbreak: you asked how you can help, that is a good way to help
[15:31] <jailbreak> No I never.
[15:32] <leftyfb> [09:08:47] <jailbreak> BluesKaj: hi. how can we help? *laughs*
[15:32] <jailbreak> Yes. Doesn't state I want to test a new release.
[15:33] <jailbreak> I was being sarcastic, fyi. The "hi all" in a support channel is stupid.
[15:33] <jailbreak> I've tried proving my point. So..
[15:33] <leftyfb> jailbreak: then lets not act pedantic please. There's nothing wrong with people joining and saying hello, even daily. Let it go.
[15:33] <jailbreak> Lmao
[15:34] <jailbreak> There's #offtopic for "hi all" not needed daily in a goddamn support channel.
[15:35] <leftyfb> jailbreak: get over it. Or feel free to complain in #ubuntu-ops
[15:35] <jailbreak> Lmao
[15:36] <BluesKaj> jailbreak, install debian and hangout at the #debian chat, you'll fit right in there
[15:36] <jailbreak> No.
[15:37] <jailbreak> Guess I'll just ignore and report you to ops. Bye.
[15:38]  * BluesKaj shakes with fear
[15:45] <jailbreak> Reported :) hopefully ops do something about you BluesKaj...
[15:48] <fuzzy> ?server irc.abjects.net
[15:49] <BluesKaj> jailbreak, good luck with that :-)
[16:39] <Kartagis> hi. I'm getting several 500s when I invoke the command apt-cache policy docker-ce. what does that mean?
[16:40] <Kartagis> nvm, it's already in the guide.
[16:43] <k4k0> hm
[16:50] <Eamonn> Anyone know the way out of the catch 22: can't upgrade packages because your distro is old
[16:51] <Eamonn> But can't upgrade your distro because your packages are old?
[16:51] <Eamonn> I could just reinstall, it's just a pi, but I'm lazy and want to do it without going to the machine and unplugging it
[16:53] <kc2bez> Eamonn: have a look at this wiki page about EOL releases and upgrades - https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[16:53] <leftyfb> Eamonn: it's a pi, you are MUCH better off just getting another sd card and flashing a new image
[16:54] <kc2bez> FWIW I agree with leftyfb
[16:59] <Eamonn> Realistically reflashsing the ssd is better, but I can ssh in from my phone whereas physically accessing it turns it from a 'now' project into a 'some day' project :)
[17:01] <jailbreak> Some day it is then.
[17:01] <Eamonn> so all of my sources are ports.ubuntu.com
[17:02] <leftyfb> Eamonn: it takes about 5 minutes to flash the sd card. The task was suggested 7 minutes ago
[17:03] <leftyfb> Eamonn: btw, there are ways to setup a newly flashed ubuntu sd card to allow ssh on first boot
[19:29] <bobdobbs`> tomreyn: The headphones side of thing is easy. I just hit a button and it opens to pairing. The issue is that the ubuntu machine can't see the headphones
[19:34] <tomreyn> bobdobbs`: so that's where it goes into BT debugging and i'm no longer of use.
[19:36] <jeremy31> bobdobbs`: post URL from terminal for> (lsusb; sudo dmesg| egrep -i 'blue|firm')|nc termbin.com 9999
[20:15] <imi> hi, in jammy if I right click "copy to..." a large file from trashbin to a location the actual copy operation hangs the system until it finished right when you accepted the copy location in the dialog box. how do I report this issue?
[20:16] <bobdobbs`> jeremy31:  `dmesg| egrep -i'blue|firm'` returns no output
[20:17] <leftyfb> imi: why would you do that? Maybe pick "restore from trash" first and then copy or move it elsewhere
[20:17] <jeremy31> bobdobbs`:    (lsusb; sudo dmesg| egrep -i 'blue|firm')|nc termbin.com 9999
[20:18] <bobdobbs`> that command returns a help output for nc
[20:18] <jeremy31> bobdobbs`: The whole thing is one command, don't split it up
[20:18] <jeremy31> everything from ( to 9999
[20:18] <bobdobbs`> I just copypasted it
[20:19] <jeremy31> bobdobbs`: lsusb|nc termbin.com 9999
[20:20] <bobdobbs`> https://termbin.com/gmb9
[20:21] <jeremy31> bobdobbs`: shouldn't be any problems with that bluetooth device in Ubuntu
[20:21] <imi> leftleg_: well I would do that for let's say monkey testing purposes. but actually it doesn't matter if it's wise or not, I might have better alternatives, but we don't develop softwares solely for programmers, but for grandmas and grandpas as well. so what really matters is that I (my grandpa) can navigate my (his) system into a state when it's believable for ~30 seconds to me (both of us) that the system had crashed. that's a bug
[20:21] <imi> that needs to be fixed. Either by disbling the "copy to..." option in the trash bin or otherwise. until then, this is a bug
[20:21] <leftyfb> !bug | imi
[20:22] <imi> is it a bug in nautilus?
[20:23] <leftyfb> imi: I would start there. If there's a more appropriate package to file against, the devs will usually reassign it as needed
[20:23] <imi> ok thanks