[03:04] <jea0p> hi
[04:18] <eising> Hey. I have an older ubuntu 20.04 vm and I can't figure out which method is used to set up networking on it. /etc/netplan is empty and /etc/network/ has no entries for the ethernet interface. Any suggestions on what to look for?
[04:20] <rbox> is networkmanager running?
[04:29] <eising> rbox: yep
[04:29] <rbox> then its probably in /etc/NetworkManager
[04:32] <eising> rbox: alright, thanks. Seems we're spoiled for choice when it comes to network configuration :)
[05:02] <win> hhh
[05:46] <Takatzu> hola
[05:46] <Takatzu> alguien disponibler
[05:51] <k4k0> hola Takatzu
[07:47] <eising> Isn't it weird to run NetworkManager on a server though? I would suspect a pure netplan/networkd approach to be more stable and easier to maintain (still looking at this ubuntu-20.04 vm)
[08:01] <ravage> eising: https://ubuntu.com/blog/netplan-configuration-across-desktop-server-cloud-and-iot
[08:06] <marcopolo1>  Is " apt remove gnome* " the correct way to remove gnome?
[08:10] <Guest8> I'm seeking help configuring samba. I sthis the right channel to ask in?
[08:39] <Paris> I was thinking, you know on Android there is the integrated API to create apps easily, that is widgets, buttons, textfields etc, i wonder if they started something like that for Ubuntu or linux in general, but i think it's not the case. That is an official integrated API for easy app dev.
[08:40] <Paris> cause there is gnome gtk or kde or fltk and others. It's good to have choice, but a standard one in an IDE facilitates and makes things streamlined, for app dev.
[08:41] <Paris> Or android compatibility, like the linux phones
[09:15] <Paris> wrong channel, meant for ubuntu-discuss.
[10:46] <prova> Hi every bodu
[10:51] <prova> I have some problem with ubuntu 20.04 and Virtual Machines, in particular in configuring bridged network with netplan and wirsh (I use qemu/kvm with Virtual Machine Manager GUI). Last week i was able to configure a bridged network and host and guest, on a single PC, were able to communicate therebetween).
[10:53] <prova> Unfortuneously, at reboot time, the old configuration for connecting the PC to internet disappeared and I was unable to connect again. After some various operation, three day after, I can not understand why, the configuration for connecting with internet reappeared, and now I am here!
[10:56] <prova> Now, i'm afraid to redo the same operations for configuring the bridged network, having the fear of loosing my configuration for connecting to internet! Please, somebody can help me in this trouble!?
[11:26] <supesdupes> What would be the least hectic way to setup a customized {u|l|x|k|}buntu install? I like how debian has the netinst optional, but wasn't that for ubuntu deprecated with 20.04?
[13:30] <cbreak> supesdupes: I usually just install a minimal system and do the rest via ansible
[13:31] <ravage> supesdupes: the official way at least for Ubuntu is https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install/autoinstall
[14:06] <cristian_c> hi
[14:06] <lotuspsychje> welcome cristian_c
[14:07] <cristian_c> calamares on 23.10 does not detect gpt disk
[14:07] <cristian_c> so I can't install the os if target gpt disk is not detexted
[14:08] <cristian_c> of course, live system (partitionmanager, fdisk and file manager detect and mount gpt disk and its partitions)
[14:08] <cristian_c> of course, live system (partitionmanager, fdisk and file manager) detects and mounts gpt disk and its partitions)
[14:09] <cristian_c> any ideas how to configure calamares to detect gpt?
[14:09] <cristian_c> *detected
[14:16] <tomreyn> cristian_c: which ubuntu flavour are you using? ubuntu itself doesn't use calamares, so it might be better to ask on your flavour channel.
[14:18] <cristian_c> tomreyn, ok
[14:58] <arkanoid> hello! Jammy running on laptop here. My system fails to resume to gnome desktop after suspend (suspend to ram). When it resumes gnome shell is a black screen, but virtual consoles, networking and peripherals work
[14:58] <arkanoid> I'm now in this condition. If I do ctrl-alt-f2 screen flickers to black, and that's it
[14:59] <arkanoid> dmesg doesn't know anything
[14:59] <lotuspsychje> arkanoid: can you share your dmesg with the volunteers please
[15:01] <arkanoid> just tried "sudo systemctl restart systemd-logind" I got visual login back, but after username and pass it goes black screen again
[15:02] <arkanoid> lotuspsychje: let me try
[15:06] <arkanoid> sorry but I see dmesg contains informations I should delete before sending, it's a long work
[15:06] <Kangarooo> I have 20.04 with casper-rw persistence file drive. Can i copy it out, make new Ubuntu 22.04 with persistence and then overwrite old casper to have all files in new live persistance? Will that work?
[15:07] <Kangarooo> USB live with persistance its im asking about
[15:13] <arkanoid> this is the red line I see with journalctl gnome-session-binary[168422]: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_bus_get_sync: assertion 'error == NULL || *error == NULL' failed
[15:15] <lotuspsychje> arkanoid: smells like bug #1968907
[15:15] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 1968907 in gnome-session (Ubuntu) "GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_bus_get_sync: assertion 'error == NULL || *error == NULL' failed" [Low, Fix Released] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1968907
[15:16] <arkanoid> and later on gdm3[1990]: GLib: Source ID 148 was not found when attempting to remove it
[15:21] <arkanoid> lotuspsychje: possibly yes, but there fix seems to be only in 22.10
[15:21] <lotuspsychje> arkanoid: if daniel says so, its surely be like that yeah
[15:22] <arkanoid> damn. Will wait april 2024 then :D
[15:23] <arkanoid> But if it is a gnome bug, I wonder if I can resume my system without rebooting. From virtual console I mean
[15:27] <arkanoid> even after killing -3 gnome-shell, the problem persists on next rerun
[15:28] <Yakov> How to Add Custom Shortcut to Ubuntu using script or cfg?
[15:30] <arkanoid> success! I have to loginctl terminate-session 2 (where 2 is session-id in loginctl session-list)
[15:31] <arkanoid> this means that systemctl restart systemd-logind does not kill existing sessions
[15:31] <arkanoid> which is quite confusing
[15:33] <arkanoid> also it means that gnome-shell --replace doesn't replace existing session, which is even more confusing
[15:34] <derek-shnosh> In Ubuntu 23.10, some apps are not honoring the "dark theme" for parts of the window, primarily the menu bar... https://i.imgur.com/M9xH5FM.png
[15:38] <derek-shnosh> ... is there a way to remedy this?
[15:40] <derek-shnosh> Would accept a "your googlefu is wrong, try this.. ''"
[15:42] <ioria> derek-shnosh, run in terminal : 'G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=all hexchat'
[15:42] <derek-shnosh> Ok. Should I dpaste this?
[15:42] <ioria> if you want, yes
[15:43] <ioria> not here, of course
[15:43] <derek-shnosh> `Gtk-Message: 08:42:33.515: Failed to load module "canberra-gtk-module"
[15:43] <derek-shnosh> `
[15:43] <derek-shnosh> Is this relevant?
[15:43] <ioria> nope
[15:43] <derek-shnosh> ioria: who is this in response to?
[15:44] <ioria> to what you paste
[15:45] <ioria> copy and paste the output on https://dpaste.com
[15:45] <derek-shnosh> Here is the full outputl... https://dpaste.com/DF7D7PPBD
[15:46] <derek-shnosh> Plane landing, going to check logs later and follow up.
[15:46] <ioria> derek-shnosh, no, sorry i don't see much
[15:47] <Yakov> can you pls check if my syntax is correct
[15:47] <Yakov> gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys.custom-keybinding:/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom0/ name 'script_name'
[15:47] <Yakov> but when I do get: gsettings get org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys custom-keybindings | @as []
[16:20] <Menzador> Yakov: What are you trying to accomplish with this?
[16:25] <leftyfb> Yakov: that is correct but only 1/3 the command. But also, I have double quotes for "script_name"
[16:25] <Yakov> https://justpaste.it/5c8mz it works but overwrites previous custom_bind_number with new one
[16:25] <Yakov> hey lefty! Happy New Year, happy new year to all
[16:41] <derek-shnosh> ioria: saw your response in logs, thanks for looking.
[16:43] <derek-shnosh> Wonder if its something to do with Wayland.
[17:03] <derek-shnosh> ioria: Figured it out... `/org/gnome/desktop/interface/gtk-theme` set to "Yaru-blue" previously, adjusted to "Yaru-blue-dark". This setting also found in Tweaks under Appearance > Themes: Legacy Applications
[17:05] <derek-shnosh> Doesn't work on SecureCRT (VanDyke), but progress!
[17:48] <derek-shnosh> Ok, new one... Ubuntu 23.10, Gnome 45.1, Wayland. I have google-fu'd my way through changing the "ubuntu-logo.png" for the login screen, but articles I'm finding on how to change it on the boot screen are not working. This was one of the more concise links: https://medium.com/@RithvikRThampy/how-to-change-the-ubuntu-22-04-logo-icon-on-the-boot-screen-and-the-login-in-page-49042dc4d490
[18:00] <arraybolt3> The boot screen is provided by Plymouth fwiw. I'm not sure how hard it is to change.
[18:00] <arraybolt3> oh, looks like the tutorial you found may do the trick
[18:06] <Yakov> can you pls help with gsettings custom keybindings?
[18:07] <leftyfb> Yakov: you're going to have to be more specific than that
[18:08] <Yakov> Can you pls scroll up a little, I've asked it 1-2 hours ago, you must have seen it
[18:08] <leftyfb> Yakov: and I answered you
[18:08] <Yakov> I did not see it :)
[18:08] <Yakov> and cant see it now too
[18:08] <leftyfb> Yakov: that is correct but only 1/3 the command. But also, I have double quotes for "script_name"
[18:09] <Yakov> then I sent https://justpaste.it/5c8mz
[18:10] <leftyfb> so what is your question then?
[18:11] <Yakov> when you get commands, you see only last command you just set, so if I set new_command with same lines, I could not see previous
[18:11] <Yakov> why?
[18:13] <leftyfb> sorry, I don't follow
[18:17] <Yakov> https://justpaste.it/5c8mz
[18:20] <leftyfb> Yakov: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.media-keys custom-keybindings "['/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom0/', '/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom1/','/org/gnome/settings-daemon/plugins/media-keys/custom-keybindings/custom2/']"
[18:23] <Yakov> understood
[18:23] <Yakov> thanks :)
[18:24] <Yakov> same as favorites tab, right?
[18:24] <leftyfb> yep
[18:24] <Yakov> I owe you dinner :)
[18:24] <leftyfb> if you're referring to favorites-apps
[18:25] <Yakov> right
[18:28] <alcosta> Hi to all! Is somebody here that well knows configuration isntruction about bridged networking with Virtual Machines on ubuntu 20.04?
[18:29] <leftyfb> alcosta: which hypervisor?
[18:30] <alcosta> qemu/KVM with Virtual Machine Manager GUI!
[18:30] <leftyfb> I would typically just create my own bridge in netplan
[18:30] <alcosta> I have some problem with ubuntu 20.04 and Virtual Machines, in particular in configuring bridged network with netplan and wirsh (I use qemu/kvm with Virtual Machine Manager GUI). Last week i was able to configure a bridged network and host and guest, on a single PC, were able to communicate therebetween).
[18:31] <Yakov> I just installed sublime from source in Ubuntu, but there is no preferences. How to fix it?
[18:31] <alcosta> Unfortuneously, at reboot time, the old configuration for connecting the PC to internet disappeared and I was unable to connect again. After some various operation, three day after, I can not understand why, the configuration for connecting with internet reappeared, and now I am here!
[18:31] <alcosta> Now, i'm afraid to redo the same operations for configuring the bridged network, having the fear of loosing my configuration for connecting to internet! Please, somebody can help me in this trouble!?
[18:32] <leftyfb> Yakov: you'll have to seek support from the 3rd party vendor for that
[18:32] <Yakov> ^got it
[18:33] <leftyfb> alcosta: you should provide(pastebin) netplan configs for the host and the guests
[18:36] <alcosta> My original 01-network-manager-all.yaml has the following line: # Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system network:   version: 2   renderer: NetworkManager
[18:36] <leftyfb> so this is a desktop
[18:37] <leftyfb> where you're using network manager and not netplan
[18:37] <leftyfb> so the question involves network manager configs
[18:37] <alcosta> I have a desktop!
[18:37] <alcosta> I have ubuntu 20.04 desktop (not server).
[18:37] <leftyfb> my guess would be it's a new profile. A change of the network interface or a new user or something
[18:39] <alcosta> I can give you the new profile, I changed the previous file with the following file:
[18:39] <alcosta> # Let NetworkManager manage all devices on this system network:   version: 2   renderer: networkd   ethernets:     enp4s0:       dhcp4: no   bridges:     br0:       interfaces: [ enp4s0 ]       dhcp4: no       addresses: [192.168.2.15/24]       gateway4: 192.168.2.1       nameservers:         addresses: [1.1.1.1]       dhcp6: no       link-local: [ ]       parameters:         stp: true         fo
[18:39] <leftyfb> alcosta: is there an issue at this moment?
[18:39] <leftyfb> !paste | alcosta
[18:41] <alcosta> https://dpaste.com/ETW4LW42Y
[18:43] <alcosta> leftyfb, have you saw the link?
[18:45] <alcosta> is some body here?
[18:46] <leftyfb> alcosta: is something currently broken? You really don't need STP for a VM bridge. And why are you setting forward-delay?
[18:46] <ein44> hello, I have a question about ubuntu pro and how updates work to universe now
[18:46] <leftyfb> !pro | ein44
[18:46] <ein44> so you need to have pro to get universe package updates?
[18:47] <leftyfb> no
[18:47] <alcosta> My actual 01-network-manager-all.yaml is as follow: https://dpaste.com/5UT4EZQQB
[18:47] <leftyfb> ein44: please read the link above
[18:47] <leftyfb> alcosta: then network manager is managing your network configs
[18:47] <ein44> thanks leftyfb, so how does this work now? is there some info published about it?
[18:48] <alcosta> I'm absolute beginner with netplan configuration or other network configuration!
[18:48] <leftyfb> !pro | ein44
[18:49] <alcosta> I just desire to have a virtual machine VMA on a PC A and another Virtual Machine VMB on a PC B that communicate all together therebetween!
[18:50] <leftyfb> alcosta: https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-add-network-bridge-with-nmcli-networkmanager-on-linux/
[18:51] <ein44> leftyfb, thanks. I read the faq there, but one thing isn't clear, how are things handled when there is an update from canonical as well as an update from the community?
[18:52] <leftyfb> ein44: if you don't have pro enabled, you get the update from the universe repo as norma
[18:52] <leftyfb> normal*
[18:54] <alcosta> I found that constructions about configuring netplan somewhere, i don't remember now where!
[18:56] <alcosta> I saw many internet pages! My big fear is that, when i returned to the iroginal .yaml file, I was not able to reconnect to internet.
[18:56] <leftyfb> alcosta: you're not currently using netplan to configure networking, you're using Network Manager which is default on Ubuntu desktop. You should stick with that. I just provided instructions for you on how to create a network bridge specifically focused on being used with KVM
[18:57] <alcosta> My original configuration on - setting - network - .... disappeared! I had it no moreAfter reboot to!!
[18:57] <leftyfb> alcosta: stick with network manager
[18:59] <alcosta> I changed the yaml file and some xml file!
[18:59] <leftyfb> don't
[18:59] <leftyfb> leave it the default and use network manager
[18:59] <alcosta> I was NOT able to return to my original connection to internet!
[19:00] <leftyfb> alcosta: how many files are in /etc/netplan/ ?
[19:00] <alcosta> I make some confusion: How can i return to use networl manager?
[19:00] <leftyfb> alcosta: how many files are in /etc/netplan/ ?
[19:03] <alcosta> Just a moment, pls!
[19:04] <alcosta> https://imgur.com/a/s89TunV
[19:04] <leftyfb> alcosta: what does the first one look like?
[19:06] <alcosta> The first one is equal to the original (i.e. the last one)!
[19:06] <alcosta> https://dpaste.com/5UT4EZQQB
[19:07] <leftyfb> alcosta: delete the rest of the files
[19:07] <leftyfb> then follow https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-add-network-bridge-with-nmcli-networkmanager-on-linux/ to create a network bridge in network manager
[19:07] <leftyfb> alcosta: there's no need to mess with netplan on this machine anymore
[19:07] <alcosta> They are not working, they have a file type of no meaning!
[19:07] <leftyfb> delete them
[19:08] <leftyfb> or move them somewhere else
[19:10] <alcosta> Just a moment, pls!
[19:11] <leftyfb> alcosta: delete or relocate those files, then follow https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/how-to-add-network-bridge-with-nmcli-networkmanager-on-linux/ to create a network bridge in network manager. That should give you what you need
[19:12] <alcosta> Deleted!
[19:13] <alcosta> I'll take some time to read the page you gave me! See you later, in the next hours! Thank you, leftyfb!
[20:41] <Guest24> hello
[20:42] <Guest24> just need now if example if I go  settings/network/wired shows 100mbs does this mean my network driver will not connect higher speed lets says 400mbs
[20:42] <Guest24> my network driver supports 1000mbs so is this driver issue
[20:43] <mybalzitch> could be cable or switch issue. 400mbps isn't a standard just fyi. Some drivers don't autonegotiate properly so you have to force it to 1000 mbps / full duplex
[20:43] <leftyfb> Guest24: it could be a cabling issue or issue on the other end of the cable (switch, router, hub)
[20:43] <leftyfb> these daysm it's less likely to be a driver issue
[20:44] <Guest24> ok
[20:50] <Guest24> ok
[20:53] <Guest24> I'm currently speed about 80 mbs that makes no difference  the settings/network/wired will show always 1000mbs if network drivers support it
[20:53] <Guest24> i this correct
[20:53] <Guest24> is
[20:55] <tomreyn> Guest24: the speed showing in settings/network/wired is what both ends of the connection have agreed on to be the physical line speed.
[20:59] <tomreyn> i.e. the 'link speed'
[20:59] <Guest24> 80mbs
[21:05] <tomreyn> Guest24: so the link speed is more of a theoretical maximum speed, it does not guarantee that data can actually be transmitted over this link at this speed (in fact it will almost always be *at least* a fraction less)
[21:07] <Guest24> ok last time the settings/network/wired shows 100mbs and my current speed is 80mbs if change speed 500mbs it will show settings/network/wired 1000mbs
[21:07] <tomreyn> if your measured transfer speed over this link is much slower, which "80mbs" might mean, if this means mega*bits* per second, then you should also check whether the endpoints of the connection are exactly identical, or whether there are other links and intermediate devices on this connection where you're measuring throughput.
[21:12] <Guest24> ok
[21:29] <yohan> klk
[21:33] <en1gma> "ctrl-a" does not copy all in terminal but works in firefox. why?
[21:34] <en1gma> im on ubuntu 22.04.3 lts amd64-desktop (all updates as of today).
[21:35] <pragmaticenigma> "ctrl + a" doesn't copy anything, it's a select all keyboard shortcut. The terminal emulator program you are using doesn't support that keyboard command.
[21:37] <bprompt> en1gma: as mentioned above by pragmaticenigma , depends on the terminal app you're using, some have more options than others, I use Konsole, has lots of options
[21:37] <en1gma> yes i mean why does ctrl-a select all in the default ubuntu terminal
[21:38] <en1gma> does'nt &
[21:38] <en1gma> omg doesnt *
[21:38] <pragmaticenigma> en1gma: you would have to ask the developer of the program. It was a design decision on their part
[21:39] <en1gma> i was reading on net that /etc/bash.bashrc needs edited. just came here to make sure that is correct
[21:39] <en1gma> it uses emacs setup or vi by default for terminal
[21:40] <en1gma> just wanted to verify that is the problem (with at least me).
[21:40] <en1gma> maybe there is a different key for select all in terminal. i will check that first
[21:41] <pragmaticenigma> I wouldn't edit that file en1gma ... good way to break your system. If you want to test something, create a second account on the machine and edit that user's bashrc file
[21:41] <en1gma> from what i found on the net they said that is the problem and dont describe what to edit... dang. looking for different keyboard shortcut first
[21:44] <pragmaticenigma> en1gma: honestly, for copy|paste being contextually aware is an important feature. There is no divisions in terminal that would provide such context and therefore you would be getting a giant history of everything that transpired. If you are trying to capture text generated by running a program you should redirect the output to a file such as "top > ~/top_output.txt" Which would redirect the output of top, to a file in the user directory
[21:44] <pragmaticenigma> called top_output.txt
[21:44] <pragmaticenigma> (that is a very poor example, as top runs in a loop, just an FYI)
[21:45] <en1gma> when i open a new terminal and run build commands for kernels and it has a long history of output it would be nice to select all
[21:45] <en1gma> instead of click primary mouse button and keep scooting mouse all the way to top
[21:46] <en1gma> i want to copy all the output from my 'make defconfig && make' commands
[21:47] <en1gma> its a new terminal
[21:47] <pragmaticenigma> okay, this is just a farce... best of luck to you
[21:47] <en1gma> i dont mind 'clear -T' or 'clear -t' either
[21:47] <en1gma> farce? its lefit
[21:47] <en1gma> legit*
[21:48] <armadefuego> well your screen buffer is, likely, longer than the output of the command.
[21:48] <en1gma> i think so because i think it works sometime when not as much scroll back
[21:49] <en1gma> i have unlimited scroll back in terminal options (or similar setting) forget exact name
[21:49] <en1gma> but like i said i can do 'clear -t' or whatever to clear it before i start my make commands
[21:50] <en1gma> i dont mind that.
[21:50] <armadefuego> the _all_ can get a _lot_
[21:50] <pragmaticenigma> en1gma: The terminal has a limited history/buffer. If you want to capture the output from make, you would use `make defconfig > ~/make_output.txt 2>&` which would take all output and dump it to the file.
[21:51] <en1gma> ok. guess i can do that. thanks for the command. just so used to ctrl-a for select all. dang
[21:51] <armadefuego> and you can still scrape 1000 lines of output.
[21:51] <armadefuego> Just start selecting at the start of the command
[21:51] <en1gma> ahhh. let me try that. 1 sec
[21:52] <armadefuego> y
[21:52] <armadefuego> joe@systemserver:~$ yes | head -2000
[21:52] <armadefuego> y
[21:52] <armadefuego> ( i could have scrapped more, but that would be spam!
[21:54] <en1gma> ill just use mouse primary and keep moving it up and wear out my mouse pad feet :)
[21:55] <en1gma> i think its easier and it does work ok and i get to keep my terminal output in the terminal window
[21:55] <en1gma> maybe i will install konsole and get used to that. i always just liked terminal though
[21:56] <en1gma> i think i will look into the /etc/bash.bashrc file too.
[21:56] <en1gma> i can always change it back if i back it up
[21:56] <pragmaticenigma> en1gma: please don't... that will potentially break your system. And no... you will have a very difficult time getting to that file
[21:57] <pragmaticenigma> en1gma: if you edit anything edit ~/.bashrc
[21:57] <en1gma> ok. ok i wont do that. i will gladly accept that advice if its that important
[21:57] <en1gma> ok cool.
[21:57] <pragmaticenigma> that is read after the one in /etc and is used to override settings and configurations found in the /etc location.
[21:58] <en1gma> i think i have edited that ~/.bashrc before.
[21:58] <en1gma> not on this install (yet)
[21:58] <pragmaticenigma> editing ~/.bashrc is safer, and won't get clobbered if Ubuntu sends out an update/patch for the system level one
[21:59] <armadefuego> yes. personal preferences should go in the personal file.
[21:59] <armadefuego> system wide ones should be _well known to not effect the system_
[22:11] <en1gma> yep yep. ok thanks. will try after i get this build out of the way. still doing some work at the moment.
[23:26] <navarro> 3
[23:50] <arraybolt3> 4