[00:06] <tokam> I am getting this error while updating and installing packages
[00:06] <tokam>  /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/ld-linux.so.2 is not a symbolic link
[00:06] <tokam> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 is not a symbolic link
[00:08] <rbox> ignore it
[00:18] <tokam> I installed php with synaptic package browser for apache but the file: /usr/lib/apache2/modules/libphp8.1.so is missing
[00:18] <tokam> maybe I made a mistake and forgot some package. let me check
[00:21] <tokam> I see the error now that here are dependency problems? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/H5xxNhrC47/
[00:23] <tokam> rbox: I think I get this error in the context of configuring packages?
[00:24] <rbox> no clue what that says put LANG=C at the beginning o the command adn run again
[00:35] <tokam> what command can I run to show package errors and compatability problems?
[00:35] <oerheks> apt update & apt upgrade # shows something
[00:37] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/P7dxQQNv4m/
[00:37] <tokam> I wonder why php5 is still listed, after I removed it
[00:38] <tokam> Package php8.1-cli which provides php-cli is not configured yet.
[00:38] <tokam> I think this is a point to start?
[00:38] <rbox> try apt install -f
[00:38] <oerheks> what ppa did you add, ondrej?
[00:39] <tokam> # dpkg-reconfigure php8.1-cli
[00:39] <tokam> /usr/sbin/dpkg-reconfigure: php8.1-cli is broken or not fully installed
[00:40] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/b2vMqJtZWw/
[00:40] <oerheks> and paste sudo apt update too please?
[00:40] <oerheks> to see sources
[00:41] <rbox> and how did you get yourself in this situation in the first place?
[00:41] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/HbrfzdVMsm/
[00:41] <tokam> rbox: I did not use the system for a while. I don't know
[00:41] <rbox> okay, and then what did you do after not using it
[00:41] <tokam> trying to start apache
[00:41] <rbox> and you did that by...
[00:42] <oerheks> a proper apt update && apt dist-upgrade would be a good start
[00:42] <oerheks> + reboot
[00:42] <tokam> I had one major issue some years ago, which screamed for reinstall
[00:42] <tokam> it's related to this issue /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/ld-linux.so.2 is not a symbolic link
[00:42] <rbox> so a year ago you had an issue, and you knew you needed to reinstall ,but yo dindt?
[00:43] <tokam> my system once was broken, because there is some package that is usually active which creates symlinks between /usr/lib and /lib and it had a bug and required a lot of manual fixing
[00:43] <tokam> I got it back "working"
[00:43] <rbox> so your system was borken to begin with, and you're wondering why its still broken
[00:43] <rbox> ?
[00:43] <oerheks> oh so we need to fix that..
[00:43] <tokam> but issues now could come from this still, I am not sure
[00:43] <tokam> could be realted, but does not need to be related
[00:44] <oerheks> reinstall, if you can reproduce it again, file a bugreport?
[00:44] <tokam> :-/
[00:44] <tokam> are you guys getting money from ubuntu foundation to help? or you are volunteers?
[00:45] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3fZs8xdkG4/
[00:45] <tokam> Maybe to begin with I should remove all these packages?
[00:47] <tokam> I am uninstalling now everything php related
[00:48] <tokam> it says it will not delete this directory
[00:48] <tokam> /etc/php/8.1/apache2/conf.d
[00:49] <tokam> should I delete it manually?
[00:49] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/Q7ZMhMCS3F/
[00:50] <oerheks> reinstall of that server is 5 minutes..
[00:50] <tokam> It is my local machine, that I use for many years now
[00:50] <tokam> reinstall would ruin my existance
[00:50] <tokam> reinstall for every problem cannot be the solution?
[00:51] <oerheks> well, if you have no backup, your data is not important
[00:51] <oerheks> tokam, , you bring up and old machine with curious problems
[00:51] <oerheks> did you do a proper update run first?
[00:52] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/36qGQ96wYJ/
[00:52] <tokam> this is how dist-upgrade looks now
[00:52] <tokam> so it looks clean
[00:53] <tokam> should I reboot before the next steps?
[00:53] <oerheks> yes, rebot, i guess you get a fresh kernel and ssl update
[00:53] <tokam> I think with php8.1 I run into this error and it needs a fix, but we can see it when we install php step by step?
[00:53] <tokam> /sbin/ldconfig.real: /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 is not a symbolic link
[00:54] <tokam> Ok I reboot and come back
[00:58] <tokam> Hi
[00:58] <tokam> reboot worked. What should I install first?
[01:01] <tokam> can I just delete /etc/php/8.1 ?
[01:02] <tokam> i renamed it to 8.1_backup
[01:05] <tokam> I run into the same issue
[01:06] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/362w6GCQcY/
[01:06] <tokam> oerheks: rbox
[01:07] <tokam> dpkg: error processing package php8.1-cli (--configure):  installed php8.1-cli package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
[01:08] <tokam> someone else filed a bug report https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/php8.1/+bug/2042923
[01:08] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2042923 in php8.1 (Ubuntu) "package libapache2-mod-php8.1 8.1.2-1ubuntu2.14 failed to install/upgrade: installed libapache2-mod-php8.1 package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1" [Undecided, Expired]
[01:09] <tokam> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1414525/dpkg-error-processing-package-php8-1-common
[01:09] <tokam> might be related
[01:10] <tokam> Is there some dpkg error log? askubuntu talks about an awk package, but I don't see something awk related in the error log
[01:10] <tokam> in the apt-get output I wanted to write
[01:11] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/tXbd3nZnnC/
[01:12] <tokam> Same issue? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73916626/how-to-resolve-dependency-problem-preventing-php8-1-common-from-being-configured
[01:13] <tokam> I am on an LTS Version. How is it possible?
[01:13] <rbox> that you're runnign into issues on your broken system?
[01:13] <rbox> who knows...
[01:13] <tokam> does not look like its my fault?
[01:14] <tokam> i mean does not look like it's related to the issue I described?
[01:14] <tokam> other people have the same issue?
[01:14] <tokam> https://copyprogramming.com/howto/dpkg-error-processing-package-php8-1-common?utm_content=cmp-true
[01:15] <tokam> why do these guys have this error, and I don't see it in my output? /usr/bin/ucf: line 569: awk: command not found
[01:17] <tokam> can we find out why this fails?
[01:17] <tokam> dpkg: error processing package php8.1-cli (--configure):
[01:17] <tokam>  installed php8.1-cli package post-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1
[01:17] <tokam> rbox:
[01:18] <tokam> https://askubuntu.com/questions/422264/how-to-debug-dpkg-configure-error-in-subprocess-post-installation
[01:19] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TJDmgQdNjJ/
[01:19] <tokam> This is the post installation script
[01:22] <tokam> The error is in line 29 - line 31 rbox
[01:23] <rbox> take a fresh system, and try to instal lit
[01:23] <rbox> does it still fail?
[01:23] <tokam> its related to the gettext module
[01:23] <tokam> or maybe some module named -r
[01:23] <tokam> one sec
[01:24] <tokam> yep it is named -r
[01:24] <tokam> the variable in line 30 contains "-r"
[01:24] <tokam> and with this module it breaks
[01:24] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MJhgKPVqxS/
[01:25] <tokam> can you tell me what is this -r from the phpquery -M -v 8.1 command and how to get rid of it or fix it?
[01:27] <tokam> This is the post installation script. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TJDmgQdNjJ/ it breaks in line 30 when iterating over the variable $mod with "-r"
[01:28] <tokam> I also asked in #php where does the command phpquery -M -v 8.1 get the modules from and what is this -r?
[01:48] <tokam> The postinstall script executes this errornous command
[01:48] <tokam> phpenmod -m -v 8.1 -s cli -q -r
[01:52] <tokam> who is the author of the postinstall script?
[02:03] <tokam> How can I impact the return values of phpquery -M -v 8.1 There seems to be an error
[02:04] <athos> tokam: what is your package version?
[02:04] <tokam> of?
[02:04] <athos> php
[02:04] <tokam> I removed everything from php and executed this apt-get install libapache2-mod-php
[02:05] <tokam> I run into a severe error with the postinstall script of php8.1-cli and I fixed it dirty by disabling the exit code 1 in the file
[02:06] <tokam> /usr/lib/php/php-maintscript-helper
[02:06] <tokam> for the falsely generated phpenmod command in this line of the bash code "php$CMD" -m -v "$version" -s "$sapi" -q "$MOD" > /dev/null 2>&1 || return 1
[02:07] <tokam> it's bellow this comment # coming here either means:
[02:07] <athos> is this jammy, tokam ?
[02:08] <tokam> but related to line 30 of this script https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TJDmgQdNjJ/  /var/lib/dpkg/info/hp8.1-cli.postinst
[02:08] <tokam> yes Release:	22.04
[02:09] <tokam> I don't get the bash scripts 100 % but I guess the output of phpquery does not make sense? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MJhgKPVqxS/
[02:09] <rbox> theres nothing wrong with the script
[02:10] <rbox> i was just able to isntal lthat package on a fresh 22.04 just fine
[02:10] <rbox> so i take it back to
[02:10] <rbox> [06:23:18 PM] <rbox> take a fresh system, and try to instal lit
[02:10] <rbox> [06:23:20 PM] <rbox> does it still fail?
[02:11] <tokam> rbox: what's your output for phpquery -M -v 8.1
[02:12] <rbox> a long of stuff
[02:12] <tokam> rbox: the script should work in all environments? and not just in fresh ones?
[02:12] <rbox> well if you've pre broken your install
[02:12] <rbox> who knowas
[02:12] <tokam> rbox: you get -r in one line? can you paste?
[02:12] <rbox> no -r
[02:13] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MJhgKPVqxS/   I think line 6, 7, 10 , 11 and 19 just don't make sense
[02:13] <tokam> but I don't get where they come from
[02:13] <tokam> also 24 might be questionable (not sure)
[02:18] <tokam> rbox: are you from windows? recommending a system reinstall for each small problem? :D
[02:19] <ArchDave> https://pastebin.com/aaAH7dFr these are php8.1 packages
[02:19] <tokam> so one question is why phpquery gives such weird output on my system.... for the php8.1-cli postinstall script it maybe should be changed to be able to handle/ignore it?
[02:20] <rbox> because of the random things you've broken
[02:20] <ArchDave> I would try removal with --purge, then re-install it
[02:21] <ArchDave> Make sure to note what packages it says it's going to remove, tho
[02:21] <tokam> okay this looks messy here, how is it possible I see more packages with dpkg -l | grep php than I see for php in synaptics?
[02:21] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MsdgysxyFV/
[02:21] <ArchDave> I don't know, I did it on a server install of 22.04 on a linode instance
[02:22] <tokam> I removed everything php related in synaptics but in dkpg I still get this long list (from pastebin)
[02:22] <ArchDave> oh, see all those lines that start with "rc  "? those are old packages, try a sudo apt autoremove
[02:23] <tokam> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 2 not upgraded.
[02:23] <tokam> maybe just configs?
[02:24] <oerheks> no, packages held back, apt list --upgradable -a
[02:24] <oerheks> Phased updates most likely
[02:25] <tokam> I don't get it yet. Are these still installed?
[02:25] <oerheks> time to do a fresh install, i see a lot of Sury ppa clutter man
[02:25] <rbox> lol
[02:26] <oerheks> no support for that wrecked install. use a ppa at your own risk.
[02:26] <tokam> lol
[02:26] <tokam> good night
[02:26] <oerheks> you used this one https://launchpad.net/~ondrej/+archive/ubuntu/php
[02:27] <oerheks> one way could be: add it again, and use ppa-purge, to reverse
[02:27] <tokam> thanks
[02:27] <oerheks> i would do fresh, not worth the megawatt
[02:27] <rbox> am i in a time loop
[02:27] <rbox> i swear every few weeks
[02:27] <rbox> ite the same crap, broken system, garbage ppas
[02:27] <rbox> and "i dindt do anyting to break it"
[02:27] <tokam> why the packages are not listed in synaptic?
[02:28] <oerheks> well, there are significant differences with his packages. not compatible
[02:28] <oerheks> tokam, as you removed that ppa, no lists are available to index
[02:28] <tokam> could at least index what is installed?
[02:29] <oerheks> no
[02:29] <rbox> [07:22:51 PM] <ArchDave> oh, see all those lines that start with "rc  "? those are old packages, try a sudo apt autoremove
[02:29] <rbox> they're not installed
[02:29] <oerheks> good luck!
[02:30] <tokam> I need to sleep now. Glad we got php somehow working... maybe I will dig deeper into what happened with the ppa and those packages after some sleep
[02:30] <tokam> thank you guys a lot <3
[02:30] <tokam> gn8
[02:37] <ArchDave> Well!
[02:38] <ArchDave> I had a hella lot of not fully removed linux kernels
[02:43] <Bashing-om> ArchDave: Remove old config files too ' dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/{print $2}' | xargs sudo dpkg -P ' .
[03:08] <ArchDave> it's already done
[03:09] <ArchDave> was just noting it, I kinda though modern Ubuntu wouldn't leave those hanging around
[03:21] <Bashing-om> ArchDave: Look: ' dpkg -l | grep ^rc ' ;D
[06:28] <geek_> HI - i borked my Ubuntu 22.04, already spent too much time troubleshooting... (i THINK it was a update that borked me - maybe Nvidia driver issue) -- anyway i want to reinstall and keep all data in /home directory... i booted to "live USB Ubuntu 22.04" - i have attached a big NVME USB drive formatted to ext4 - i selected show hidden files - i tried the drag and drop of my entire /home folder only to hit endless "Error while copying." --
[06:28] <geek_> The folder XXXXXX cannot be handled because you do not have permissions to read it... XXXXX = keyrings, xorg, .ssh, snap, .mozilla etc etc etc... i know this is a  permissions thing... i formatted the NVME USB drive using disks to ext4 (same as original borked install)  my user name in original install was Geek... How to i copy the files over AND then when fresh install copy them back without ERROR.... thanks
[06:32] <arraybolt3> geek_: The problem you're running into is most likely because the user ID on the ilve USB is 999, and the user ID of your user on the installed system is 1000.
[06:33] <arraybolt3> geek_: what I'd try is run `sudo su -` in a terminal to drop to a root shell, then run `cp -a /home /media/ubuntu/nvme_drive_here/`.
[06:34] <arraybolt3> (replacing `nvme_drive_here` as appropriate)
[06:34] <arraybolt3> That should copy everything and preserve permissions properly, and you'll avoid permissions problems.
[06:35] <arraybolt3> As for restoring, it's *probably* a good idea to start by just restoring your data, and then hunt for and only restore specific config files when/if you need them. I've found that I don't need my config files most of the time (except for encryption keys), and you'll potentially save yourself headaches if you don't restore them right away.
[06:35] <arraybolt3> *start by just restoring your normally used data, i.e. visible files
[06:36] <geek_> arraybolt2 THANKS - and will that still work when i copy all the backed up /home files back into fresh install /home dir
[06:36] <geek_> IF i use same Geek user name
[06:36] <arraybolt3> once you're copying your backed-up files back, you *should* be able to drag-n-drop the visible ones into position.
[06:36] <arraybolt3> If you *really* want to do a mass restore of everything (which I would highly recommend against), you can do that, but again, I'd recommend against doing that.
[06:37] <geek_> i been reading alot about chmod to own the NVME drive -- but i dont get how to do it
[06:38] <geek_> OK -- all i REALLY must have is all the qbittorrent data, config etc and i found the 3 folders that hold all that info
[06:48] <geek_> arraybolt -- does this look correct: cp -a /media/ubuntu/UBUNTU 20.04 LTS/home /media/ubuntu/NVME  ??
[06:57] <geek_> arraybolt3 -- oops i forget no spaces so i put quotes around --- this looks like its working cp -a /media/ubuntu/"UBUNTU 20.04 LTS"/home /media/ubuntu/NVME
[06:58] <arraybolt3> ah, that looks more right than the one I gave, I forgot that /home was going to be somewhere else when booting from a live USB.
[07:00] <geek_> THANKS arraybolt3 -- its copying now
[07:00] <arraybolt3> glad to help!
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[09:39] <tokam> Good morning, hi oerheks hi rbox
[09:39] <tokam> hi ArchDave
[09:45] <tokam> I had this ppa active on ubuntu cosmic. Should I add the ppa for cosmic or for jammy?
[09:45] <tokam> " (03:27:01) oerheks: one way could be: add it again, and use ppa-purge, to reverse"
[09:49] <tesseract> hello. i am going to install snap on my system. but i am using raspberry pi os on a raspberry pi 5. as you know, it is arm. so, if i install snap and do "sudo snap install package-name" will install arm version automatically?
[09:49] <tesseract> or should i do something different on arm device?
[09:55] <tesseract> ok. i found that it is ok
[09:55] <Paris> try the raspi channel, they have a dedicated channel
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[10:47] <Guest36> hello there! can someone help me to solve this issue? i have thinkpad laptop and when i close it with all open programs [not shutdown] after i can not awake laptop
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[13:08] <tokam> I installed php-xml but the xml.ini does not appear in /etc/php/8.1/cli/mods-available
[13:12] <younder> #php ?
[13:12] <ravage> the config handling is done by ubuntu. the question is valid
[13:12] <younder> More interested in laravel
[13:13] <tokam> I have some issue with php on my ubuntu jammy. Yesterday I was told that a ppa that I used but removed is the reason
[13:13] <ravage> if you did not remove all the packages from that PPA that may cause problrms
[13:14] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MsdgysxyFV/ I am a bit confused what these old packages are, what rc means? they are not listed in synaptic package manager
[13:15] <ravage> this is the output on a fresh 22.04 LXC container when you install php-xml: https://p.haxxors.com/klqtjsp0.txt -> creates /etc/php/8.1/mods-available/xml.ini
[13:16] <ravage> you can force all config files to be removed
[13:16] <ravage> if that is not a problem
[13:16] <tokam> I am thinking about running this command
[13:16] <tokam> apt-get purge $(dpkg -l | awk '/^rc/ { print $2 }')
[13:16] <ravage> yes that should do exactly that
[13:17] <tokam> ravage for me it does not create this config file
[13:17] <ravage> if you used a PPA make sure you remove all php related packages. purge the configs. install from ubuntu repos
[13:17] <tokam> ravage I am sure there is some software included, that I like to keep
[13:17] <tokam> https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/FqbvbvVcyG/
[13:17] <tokam> what does rc mean?
[13:18] <ravage> configs from a removed but not purged package are still on your system
[13:18] <ravage> none of those packages should be really installed on your system
[13:18] <tokam> So I should go through the list
[13:18] <ravage> you can check a few
[13:19] <tokam> and if I don't see anything I need, I just run it?
[13:19] <ravage> yes but as always: backups are key
[13:19] <tokam> too late xD
[13:20] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:20] <tokam> do I need to re-enable that ppa to clean up my system?
[13:20] <ravage> you can use https://github.com/ericj112/ppa-tool/raw/master/ppa-tool.sh
[13:21] <ravage> that should get all the ppa packages
[13:22] <ravage> it could help to add it again yes. make sure alll packages are removed and then remove the ppa again
[13:23] <tokam> even if it is for cosmic and not jammy?
[13:23] <ravage> uh. maybe not
[13:23] <ravage> i mean as long as you just enable it and dont try to install aynthing..
[13:23] <tokam> so I need to add the ppa and run allpackages from that script?
[13:24] <ravage> the tool should be able to tell you all packages installed from that ppa yes
[13:27] <tokam> Error: ppa list file /var/lib/apt/lists/ppa.launchpad.net_ondrej_php_ubuntu_dists_cosmic_main_*_Packages doesn't exist, try apt-get update first
[13:28] <ravage> the solution may be in the error message?
[13:29] <tokam> ;-) waiting for the other apt command to terminate
[13:40] <tokam> apt-get update did not help ravage
[13:41] <ravage> you could just purge all php* packages
[13:42] <ravage> what you want is a system that is hopefully clean of any php packages and then install the ubuntu repo ones
[13:43] <tokam> ic  php5-gmp                                                    5.6.11+dfsg-1ubuntu3.2                      amd64        GMP module for php5
[13:43] <tokam> This package is still listed with dkpg -l
[13:43] <tokam> and in synaptic it is listed as not installed and I cannot install it there.
[13:43] <ravage> so remove it
[13:44] <ravage> you could also rename /etc/php to /etc/php.bak
[13:44] <tokam> E: Package 'php5-gmp' has no installation candidate
[13:44] <tokam> how can I remove it?
[13:44] <ravage> and then install the php packages you need
[13:44] <ravage> i dont think its a problem
[13:44] <tokam> dpkg -r I guess
[13:44] <ravage> you can try that yes
[13:49] <tokam> how is it possible that xml.ini is not in mods-available after I reinstall the php-xml package?
[13:52] <EriC^> tokam: maybe it's from another package that php-xml depends on, try "dpkg -S /path/to/xml.ini" to see the package it belongs to
[13:54] <tokam> I am missing this file
[13:54] <tokam> I only have it in /etc/php/8.1_backup/cli/mods-available
[13:55] <EriC^> still it might show it if the package is still installed, try the path it used to is
[13:55] <EriC^> !find xml.ini
[13:58] <tokam> why does my phpquery command output so weird errornous modules inline 7 and 8 ? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/2c56yNMnV6/
[13:58] <tokam> This makes the php8.1-cli postinstall script break and I need to manually mess around in the bash script to configure the package
[13:58] <tokam> EriC^: what path should I use? The one where I expect the file which is missing?
[13:59] <tokam> dpkg-query: no path found matching pattern /etc/php/8.1/mods-available/xml.in
[14:03] <tokam> I removed everything php related and will now move the /etc/php folder
[14:05] <tokam> install of php now worked without errors
[14:07] <tokam> anything wrong here? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/BstGvP3NsV/
[14:07] <tokam> moving the /etc/php fixed my phpquery command.
[14:08] <tokam> but php-xml does still not add the xml.ini file
[14:10] <ravage> if that is the only issue you can just create it
[14:11] <ugnius> Hi, toying with WSL2... Cannot figure out how to enable pkexec GUI authorization for. I would like to use 'gedit admin:///some/root/file'. Can I shar a link to my post on ubuntu forums, it has more info?
[14:11] <ravage> tokam: the content really is one line: extension=xml.so
[14:12] <lotuspsychje> !ubuwin | ugnius
[14:13] <ravage> ugnius: you can but i think that is a very WSL specific problem and im not sure if anyone runs WSL here. but give it a try.
[14:13] <lotuspsychje> hmm we had a wsl channel before?
[14:14] <ravage> i dont think so
[14:14] <tokam> ravage I have this file in a backup, but I should not create it manually?
[14:14] <ravage> tokam: why not?
[14:15] <tokam> should come from the installer (if I have a working system?)
[14:15] <ugnius> ravage: I would love to find community for WSL support, there was Discord channel once, but now it's kind of overtaken by spammers
[14:17] <ugnius> My post is here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2494822 anyway it was a long shot. It's I should ask for help from Windows guys?
[14:17] <ravage> sadly that is a situation where a windows help channel would try to send you to a linux room and the other way around
[14:18] <ugnius> thanks anyway, it's not that important, just an annoyance.
[14:19] <tokam> I created this file manually and was able to enable the module
[14:19] <tokam> but I would expect apt-get to create this file for me?
[14:19] <ravage> you dont always get what you want i guess
[14:19] <tokam> next issue is now with dom.xml
[14:20] <tokam> But other clean systems don't have this issue?
[14:20] <ravage> then maybe it is time to reinstall that system
[15:04] <tokam> There must be some issue, why installing php packages with synaptic does not lead to the desired outcome ..
[15:05] <tokam> for example I installed php-symfony-polyfill-mbstring but composer still gives me the error: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/hkTrfkrpVc/
[15:05] <tokam> Could we somehow debug, why installations fail?
[15:44] <tokam> Hi, I am having this issue: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/71209866/php-fatal-error-uncaught-error-class-normalizer-not-found-in-usr-share-php but php-intl is installed. Maybe something with regards to my php is still broken?
[15:58] <dumpsterfire> How do I view files in the files browser? When I open up local files from Steam to view or edit them, they're in the path Home/snap/steam/common/.local/share, but when I click on the common portion to view its contents, it says "Folder is Empty," when it is not. The same thing happens when I'm trying to view anything in the Documents tab.
[15:58] <xangua> dumpsterfire: Control+H to show hidden files
[15:59] <leftyfb> dumpsterfire: type .local to navigate that that hidden directory
[16:00] <dumpsterfire> Thanks. Just did ctrl+H and it worked for the common folder, but nothing is showing for the Documents folder. Are things not normally stored there?
[16:05] <leftyfb> dumpsterfire: only if you put them there
[16:06] <dumpsterfire> leftyfb thanks, wasn't sure what the game support meant when he said to look in the documents folder (he knows im using ubuntu), so maybe there was some miscommunication.
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[16:24] <tokam> after installing php-intl I don't see it in the output of phpinfo(). It seems something is a bit messed up with my php installation?
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[16:29] <tokam> The extension was commented out in the php.ini and I fixed it.
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[17:22] <ph88> How can i clear my user account and personal files ?
[17:24] <rbox> what do you mean clear
[17:24] <rbox> you want to delete your files in your hoem dir? go ahead, nothing is stoppingyou
[17:25] <ph88> clear as in the user account is like when i first setup the system  (but installed software, apps and updates can stay) just personal stuff needs to be fresh
[17:26] <arraybolt3> ph88: Make a new user account with admin permissions.
[17:26] <arraybolt3> Then log into it instead.
[17:26] <ph88> alright thanks
[17:27] <arraybolt3> You can copy data over from the old account with some effort, or just copy it onto a flash drive and then back into your new account as needed.
[17:27] <arraybolt3> Or if you really don't need any of your old data (and you're absolutely sure of it), you can delete the old account and wipe its home folder.
[17:27] <ph88> no data needs to get copied. I'm making the laptop ready for use by a friend, i don't use this laptop anymore
[17:28] <arraybolt3> ah ok
[17:29] <arraybolt3> hmm... how big of a deal is it if this friend uses an undelete application to recover your data?
[17:29] <arraybolt3> ph88: ^
[17:29] <arraybolt3> If it's a big deal, you should probably boot into the installer, zero out the disk, and reinstall from scratch.
[17:29] <ph88> that's not needed i think but good advice in case i want to sell or something
[17:29] <arraybolt3> ah kk
[17:29] <arraybolt3> in that instance, you should be good.
[20:58] <dawnbreaker> can somebody tell devs to add a yellow color to the theme switcher for next ubuntu? like a bright yellow
[20:58] <dawnbreaker> that would be cool
[20:59] <rbox> yeah, i'll get right on that
[21:02] <_pragmaticenigma> dawnbreaker: This is just a volunteer operated support channel. If you want to propose changes, you can submit a bug to launchpad as a "wishlist" item, and maybe it'll get picked up.
[21:03] <dawnbreaker> ah cool thanks _pragmaticenigma
[23:32] <olspookishmagus> what is the user id the first user has (the one created within the installation)?
[23:32] <oerheks> standaard UUID 1000
[23:33] <olspookishmagus> thank you oerheks
[23:33] <oerheks> w
[23:34] <oerheks> type ' w'  in terminal
[23:39] <olspookishmagus> isn't ' id' better for that?
[23:40] <oerheks> good spot
[23:41] <collinfunk> Today I learned what 'w' was LOL
[23:53] <patrikvk> Hello, why does it say this when I try to join channels?
[23:53] <patrikvk> [00:53] [Channel] Cannot join channel (+r) - you need to be logged into your NickServ account
[23:53] <leftyfb> !libera | patrikvk
[23:54] <leftyfb> !register | patrikvk
[23:54] <patrikvk> Thank You!