[00:29] <puff> Good evening.  I'm on 20.04.6 LTS.  I generally make extensive use of the virtual desktop feature, so I almost always have 5-6 virtual desktops, with browser windows, shell windows and emacs sessions distributed across them.  I also use an external keyboard and monitor at my home office workstation.
[00:30] <puff> I almost always just leave my laptop closed.
[00:30] <puff> However, lately I've had to do frequent video conferences, which means I have to open the laptop (a thinkpad t520) to use the built-in camera.
[00:31] <puff> When I do this, it jumbles up the virutal desktop, basically moves all but one of the browser/shell/emacs windows to one virtual desktop.
[00:31] <puff> Is there a way to avoid this?
[01:45] <Guest15> I was wondering what kind of luck you've all had with upgrading semi-anally and for how long you've kept an installation going?
[01:45] <rbox> like never doing an apt upgrade?
[01:46] <Guest15> no, I mean release upgrades, not regular updates through apt
[01:47] <rbox> what does semi annually mean
[01:47] <Guest15> I've heard some people say the semi-annual release is as shaky as a beta, and others say it's the way to go
[01:48] <Guest15> semi annually means not the LTS release, as in the twice a year release
[01:48] <rbox> i've upgraded for every version
[01:49] <Guest15> has it always go smoothly, and how many years have you kept an installation?
[01:49] <rbox> i dunno
[01:50] <rbox> just stick to LTS
[01:50] <rbox> fi you're that worried
[02:17] <Guest88> https://console.cloud.google.com/freetrial/signup/tos?redirectPath=%2Fprojectselector2%2Fcompute%2Fimages%3Ftab%3Dimages%26supportedpurview%3Dproject%26organizationId%3D0&organizationId=0&supportedpurview=project
[02:17] <Guest88> can someone please take a look at this link I found it and has my personal information it has alot of unknown data
[02:18] <Guest88> please take a look at my @jaque6661986 I have more images of this unknown data
[03:22] <Guest88> https://console.cloud.google.com/projectselector2/compute/images?tab=images&supportedpurview=project
[03:52] <gabi_> hi
[03:59] <lotuspsychje> welcome gabi_
[04:00] <Superpermute> thx
[07:28] <armadefuego> Anyone out there that can help me diagnose whats happening with wayland ( gnome-shell?) and my mouse?? My mouse is not behaving like the window on top is not the window with mouse focus.
[07:31] <armadefuego> mouse movements on the desktop look like they are in a window. i can change the effected window by using keyboard switching. but mose events are not effecting the window's chrome.
[07:49] <kopos> hi, im newby withh linux, yesturday installed lxqt. Want to add bluetoothh mouse to my laptop, but bluetooth agent can't find the device. Mouse can be found on windows. Any ideas?
[07:50] <armadefuego> Can we assume that bluetooth is on in linux? Is there another B device?
[07:52] <kopos> system tools > add bluetooth device  so i predict there is something
[07:53] <kopos> no other devices
[07:53] <armadefuego> did you try to disable and re-enable BT?
[07:55] <ravage> you may also need to put the mouse in pairing mode again
[07:55] <ravage> the mouse still sees the same adapter from windows and thinks it can connect maybe. but your desktop does not know the device yet
[08:07] <spinningCat> i experienced relly interesting thing
[08:08] <spinningCat> i try connect strbuck wifi from ubuntu nad i got na error
[08:08] <spinningCat> i can connect same netwwork in indows just fine
[08:08] <spinningCat> when i get back ubuntu i see ubuntu cna connect tht network too
[08:08] <spinningCat> isnt it interesting?
[08:10] <croraf> Hi. After kernel update to 6.2.0-39 my OS doesn't boot. "ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE ..."
[08:10] <croraf> I booted 6.2.0-37
[08:11] <croraf> Is this well known and is getting fixed, or?
[08:22] <croraf> .
[08:24] <vuk11> hello
[08:24] <croraf> test
[08:25] <vuk11> how many of them i here tho?
[08:25] <vuk11> is*
[08:34] <croraf_> test
[08:38] <lotuspsychje> croraf_: did you file a !bug ?
[08:43] <croraf> lotuspsychje no
[08:45] <lotuspsychje> croraf: try to make one with ubuntu-bug linux from a terminal
[08:45] <croraf> But the bug is on the kernel that I cannot boot
[08:46] <croraf> Which category from ubuntu-bug does this fall in?
[08:46] <lotuspsychje> croraf: you can file it from your previous kernel, then try to attach your dmesg from current kernel
[08:47] <lotuspsychje> croraf: ubuntu-bug linux files it against the kernel (linux-image)
[08:50] <croraf> In what package did you find this bug? It suggests me to choose "linux-signed-hwe-6.2" lotuspsychje
[08:52] <lotuspsychje> croraf: normaly ubuntu-bug linux would pick your right kernel, but currently the kernel devs are reworking an apport bug that might affect filing bugs aginst the kernel
[08:54] <lotuspsychje> croraf: tell me what you see on apport?
[08:58] <Yakov> I need to install fresh Ubuntu with gcc installed, is it possible?
[08:58] <croraf> What do you mean by apport is that a command (not exist here) lotuspsychje
[08:58] <lotuspsychje> croraf: the command is the one i gave you ' ubuntu-bug linux '
[08:58] <lotuspsychje> that will trigger apport to file your bug
[08:59] <croraf> this package linux-signed-hwe-6.2
[08:59] <croraf> wait
[08:59] <croraf> no
[09:00] <croraf> cannot copy from that window, fk.  https://pasteboard.co/1w9dL1DKEXjM.png
[09:00] <croraf> But I'm in the web page to report already lotuspsychje
[09:00] <lotuspsychje> yeah thats good, proceed croraf
[09:01] <croraf> https://pasteboard.co/6XvZYBEizDwS.png
[09:01] <lotuspsychje> croraf: then pick a title for your bug, like ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE
[09:01] <croraf> did already, check the image
[09:01] <lotuspsychje> ok looks good, also add a description croraf
[09:04] <croraf> Ok, not much to add. I should attach the error message from the erronous kernel, how to do that?
[09:06] <lotuspsychje> croraf: you can try to write this to a txt journalctl -b -1
[09:06] <lotuspsychje> its the journal logs from a previous boot, then doublecheck if it logged 6.2.0-39 booting
[09:07] <croraf> yea it did, but how many lines to take?
[09:07] <lotuspsychje> put the whole thing in a txt file, then attach it to your bug ID
[09:08] <croraf> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-6.2/+bug/2047278
[09:08] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2047278 in linux-signed-hwe-6.2 (Ubuntu) "After kernel update to 6.2.0-39-generic my OS doesn't boot. 'ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE ...'" [Undecided, New]
[09:09] <lotuspsychje> looking good croraf tnx for reporting it
[09:10] <tomreyn> i don't think any supported release provides 6.2.0
[09:10] <tomreyn> oh actually lunar is still supported
[09:11] <tomreyn> croraf: you should probably upgrade soon, though
[09:11] <croraf> To what exactly?
[09:11] <tomreyn> a newer stable release
[09:12] <croraf> I'm doing regular software updates.
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> he's on 22.04 tomreyn
[09:12] <croraf> Yea, I'm on 22.04
[09:12] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic jammy
[09:13] <tomreyn> linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 provides 6.2.0, i see
[09:13] <croraf> thanks for assistance
[09:13] <tomreyn> sorry, i'll jump back into the hole i came from
[09:14] <lotuspsychje> croraf: now its waiting until the devs will ask you tasks on your bug ID
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> croraf: can you check if your bios/firmware has recent updates, as those are usualy tied to acpi issues
[09:15] <lotuspsychje> croraf: your dmesg should show you your bios version
[09:16] <tomreyn> sharing a dmesg of the working kernel on the bug report may be useful, too
[09:17] <lotuspsychje> agree tomreyn
[09:17] <croraf> I see these options in dmesg
[09:17] <croraf> ro quiet splash pci=nommconf vt.handoff=7
[09:17] <croraf> [    0.000000] DMI: HP OMEN by HP Laptop 17-cb0xxx/8603, BIOS F.16 09/05/2019
[09:18] <lotuspsychje> yeah the DMI line thats it
[09:19] <Yakov> can anyone one advice on: I need to install fresh Ubuntu with gcc installed, is it possible?
[09:20] <croraf> Should I update BIOS from within BIOS https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/ish_4123786-2338478-16
[09:20] <croraf> I don't have wired connection though, not sure if it will work through WIFI
[09:21] <tomreyn> croraf: pci=nommconf is non-default, try booting the either kernel (the currently non-working and, if that still fails, the non-working one) without it. if that gets you a flood of "AER" / PCIe bus error messages in dmesg, upgrade your bios (might be a good idea anyways).
[09:23] <tomreyn> wont work over wireless
[09:23] <croraf> fk
[09:23] <tomreyn> you can use the "Update the BIOS manually from a USB flash drive" method, though
[09:23] <croraf> :(
[09:25] <tomreyn> Yakov: not sure what you mean. you can install ubuntu and then you can install gcc. does this work for you?
[09:27] <croraf> It booted latest kernel without nommconf lotuspsychje
[09:28] <Yakov> tomreyn no, need as I requested
[09:28] <lotuspsychje> croraf: you should have mentioned the kernel parameter at your original question
[09:29] <croraf> Forgot about that. Set that up long time ago. Just now I thought that I might still have some parameters. I think I had some more but removed them in the meantime
[09:30] <lotuspsychje> croraf: dont forget to add a comment on your bug you fixed it
[09:30] <tomreyn> Yakov: whats your goal, why do you need gcc to be installed on the fresh install?
[09:35] <croraf_> lotuspsychje, done https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-6.2/+bug/2047278
[09:35] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2047278 in linux-signed-hwe-6.2 (Ubuntu) "On update 6.2.0-39-generic doesn't boot: ACPI Error: No handler or method for GPE ..." [Undecided, New]
[09:35] <croraf_> thanks for support <3
[09:42] <croraf> BTW is this legit: https://blog.frehi.be/2022/05/04/updating-hp-bios-firmware-from-linux/
[10:16] <tomreyn> croraf: any improvements with bios F.28 Rev.A and without pci=nommconf then?
[10:17] <croraf> Just the removal of pic=nommconf solved the issue
[10:17] <croraf> Everything else left the same
[10:17] <croraf> Latest kernel can be booted
[10:17] <croraf> But I'm now exploring ways to update BIOS. Found this https://blog.frehi.be/2022/05/04/updating-hp-bios-firmware-from-linux/  But the unzipping of exe just gives another exe :D
[10:18] <croraf> And not the files that are mentioned in the post.
[10:19] <croraf> F16 BIOS is what I curerntly have
[10:22] <tomreyn> https://support.hp.com/gb-en/drivers/swdetails/omen-by-hp-17-cb0000-laptop-pc/26122176/swItemId/ob-307817-1 is what i found
[10:24] <croraf> Yea, but this cannot be extracted to bins, it just gets extracted to another exe tomreyn
[10:25] <tomreyn> croraf: yes, but you can probably just load this exe file form a fat32 formatted usb stick from the bios
[11:59] <telestation> is there a way to stop screen dimming ?
[11:59] <telestation> after 30 secs of inactivity
[11:59] <telestation> power settings do nothing
[12:49] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:51] <jeremy31> telestation: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power idle-brightness 100
[15:27] <wace> Hi everyone, I have a question. I have got a soundcard Icon Utrack Audio (quite old one) and I used to use it for recording without any issues with windows for years. Now I want to use it with Ubuntu Studio as well but I am not able to see it among the output devices. Is there anyone who could help about how to make it work?
[16:11] <rbox> wace: what is that? is it a usb device
[16:11] <rbox> ?
[16:14] <Guest88> https://go.documentation.sas.com/doc/en/pgmsascdc/v_046/pgmsaswlcm/titlepage.htm?fromDefault=
[16:15] <Guest88> please visit my @jaque6661985 i have more images
[16:45] <wace> rbox: yes this is an audio interface connected via USB
[16:46] <rbox> what does dmesg say when you plug it in
[16:48] <wace> how to check it?
[16:48] <wace> sorry not an experienced user of Ubuntu
[16:49] <wace> is it sudo dmesg?
[16:51] <wace> ok I found how to check it
[16:51] <wace> it says [ 6201.563756] usb 1-2: new high-speed USB device number 7 using xhci_hcd
[16:51] <wace> [ 6202.363770] usb 1-2: device descriptor read/64, error -71
[16:51] <wace> [ 6202.599674] usb 1-2: New USB device found, idVendor=1d03, idProduct=0001, bcdDevice= 1.00
[16:51] <wace> [ 6202.599682] usb 1-2: New USB device strings: Mfr=1, Product=2, SerialNumber=3
[16:51] <wace> [ 6202.599684] usb 1-2: Product: Utrack
[16:51] <wace> [ 6202.599685] usb 1-2: Manufacturer: Icon Global
[16:52] <WaV> !paste | wace
[16:58] <wace> rbox: you can check the response from dmesg here: https://dpaste.com/ESNRRHJZ6
[16:58] <rbox> if thats all that prints then linux doesn't support it
[16:59] <wace> rbox: hmm okay, that's bad news for me, thanks anyway :)
[17:07] <ioria> wace, is it at least detected as sound card ? sudo lshw -C Sound
[17:16] <wace> ioria: here is what I get : https://dpaste.com/DG8WQ3K4C
[17:17] <wace> ioria: I think it's not detected as a sound card
[17:18] <wace> I have got it's Windows driver, would it help by any chance?
[17:18] <rbox> no
[17:21] <wace> is there a way to force the system to recognise this as a sound card then?
[17:23] <pragmaticenigma> wace: yes, learn to code, write a driver
[17:24] <wace> pragmaticenigma: lol, thanks I'll think about it
[17:27] <tomreyn> wace: right, this looks unsupported: https://support.iconproaudio.com/hc/en-us/articles/115001298392-Are-your-devices-compatible-with-Linux- https://sourceforge.net/p/alsa/mailman/search/?q=icon+pro&mail_list=alsa-user
[17:29] <wace> tomreyn: yes you're right, thank you all who took care about
[17:29] <tomreyn> wace: you could try https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxaudio/ or the channel they have here on irc to find one which works
[17:30] <wace> tomreyn: great! thanks alot
[17:32] <tomreyn> you're welcome
[17:32] <trakos> hi
[17:33] <tomreyn> welcome to ubuntu irc support, trakos
[17:33] <trakos> yummy
[17:57] <loswedseded> is this the place to ask about yt-dl? I get unable to download video data: [SSL: CERTIFICATE_VERIFY_FAILED] certificate verify failed: unable to get local issuer certificate (_ssl.c:1006)
[17:57] <loswedseded> is there any way to override that?
[18:04] <armadefuego> It is likely.
[18:04] <armadefuego> Either side of the conversation is using an old _key mechanism_
[18:05] <TomyLobo> grub is waiting 30s at boot. GRUB_TIMEOUT is set to 0. how do i set it to 5s? I'm on kubuntu 22.04
[18:10] <armadefuego> did you update your grub configuration to say 5s, the use the update-grub command?
[18:18] <ioria> loswedseded, what version ?
[18:19] <loswedseded> stable@2023.11.16 ioria
[18:20] <ioria> loswedseded, from repo or snap ?
[18:22] <ioria> loswedseded, type -a  yt-dlp
[18:22] <loswedseded> ioria, I don't know, -a yt-dlp returns nothing
[18:23] <loswedseded> I believe I downloaded it from github ioria
[18:23] <ioria> loswedseded, mmm
[18:24] <ioria> loswedseded, try the snap, no harm ; sudo snap install yt-dlp ; if no avail, sudo snap remove yt-dlp
[18:24] <loswedseded> is snap always the newest one ioria ?
[18:25] <ioria> loswedseded, you can try the --edge channel, if you want , but first give the stable one a chance
[18:26] <loswedseded> ioria, I have the snap version, no updates available
[18:27] <ioria> loswedseded, type -a  yt-dlp
[18:27] <loswedseded> ioria, -a  yt-dlp returns: -a: command not found
[18:27] <ioria> loswedseded, sorry, run 'type -a  yt-dlp'
[18:28] <loswedseded> yt-dlp is /usr/local/bin/yt-dlp     yt-dlp is /usr/bin/yt-dlp     yt-dlp is /bin/yt-dlp     yt-dlp is /snap/bin/yt-dlp     yt-dlp is /snap/bin/yt-dlp
[18:29] <loswedseded> do I have both snap and apt?
[18:30] <ioria> you have snap, yes; you have manual, yes ... and maybe also the repo one; run 'dpkg -l | grep yt-dlp'
[18:31] <ioria> loswedseded, ^
[18:32] <loswedseded> ii  yt-dlp    2023.11.16-1~ppa~mantic   all       downloader of videos
[18:32] <loswedseded> ioria,
[18:34] <loswedseded> fine, removing and leaving only sna
[18:34] <ioria> loswedseded, you have a crowd there;  run 'snap run yt-dlp  <your thing>'
[18:34] <loswedseded> p
[18:35] <loswedseded> got rid of the ppa
[18:35] <loswedseded> ioria, so, is snap the default repo now?
[18:35] <ioria> loswedseded, nope, just an alternative
[18:36] <loswedseded> ioria, so where do I get the newest from? apt? ppa?
[18:36] <loswedseded> so I get rid of the alternatives I mean
[18:37] <jeremy31> loswedseded: https://askubuntu.com/a/1467590/300665
[18:37] <ioria> loswedseded, snap is the 'official' alternative to apt
[18:37] <loswedseded> so i should get rid of snap then
[18:38] <ioria> loswedseded, please just try   'snap run yt-dlp  <your thing>' ; if it fails we'll see something else
[18:39] <pragmaticenigma> for that particular program, apt and snaps are always behind (often siginificantly) the released version from the developer. The program from the developers site requires no install, it can be run directly from the terminal. If the site you are targetting is emitting the certificate error, you could try the --no-check-certificates per the documentation. Beyond that, it's likely the target site has instituted some sort of protection of
[18:39] <pragmaticenigma> their content and further discussion to circumvent that goes against the rules of this channel.
[18:39] <loswedseded> ioria, I'm not trying to download a youtube video. this app it works fine with youtube videos
[18:40] <ioria> i don't know what you're doing
[18:40] <JackFrost> !info yt-dlp jammy-backports
[18:42] <loswedseded> I was trying to download another video, but apparently what pragmaticenigma wrote applies, they want me to create an account
[18:46] <loswedseded> thank you a lot, both to ioria and pragmaticenigma
[18:50] <loswedseded> pragmaticenigma, the program yt-dlp from the developers is stored at github, right?
[19:12] <pragmaticenigma> loswedseded: it is, I would note that at the moment, the Ubuntu sources appear to be matching version numbers. Last update was pushed 2023-11-16
[19:16] <loswedseded> pragmaticenigma, I turned to a ppa (and snap) because I don't want to check everyday if I have the newest version. if I get rid of snap and the ppa, I have to check manually the github page,which is time consuming. Any solution to this?
[19:19] <pragmaticenigma> loswedseded: I highly recommend you read the documentation for the application. You launch the application with the "-U" switch, which will trigger its internal update mechansism
[19:23] <WhyDItGo__> Hello! I need to access a LUK2 encrypted partition, in a Live environment (creating virtual disk of physical machine to use in a virtual machine). I can successfully provide the passphrase in Disks & it shows Unlocked, but no way to mount it. I've tried: Ensuring all R/W permissions are given, attempting in both Ubuntu 22.04 AND 23.04 (both Live). How can I mount/access said partition? I'm typing this booted from said
[19:23] <WhyDItGo__> partition (not Live, physical install), so I know the partition isn't "damaged"
[19:24] <WhyDItGo__> *LUKS2
[19:34] <Mordechai> Verse 1:
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[19:34] <Mordechai> Gonna grab the lube, it's the only way to pass
[19:34] <Mordechai> Chorus:
[19:39] <Mordechai> Verse 1:
[19:39] <Mordechai> Light up the Menorah, time for some celebration
[19:39] <Mordechai> Doin' something wild, bringing a new sensation
[19:39] <Mordechai> A Hannukah party, but with dreidles in the ass
[19:39] <Mordechai> Gonna grab the lube, it's the only way to pass
[19:39] <Mordechai> Chorus:
[21:30] <amin> +Ccntj
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[22:59] <jeremy31> Guest21: This channel is for Ubuntu support