[02:00] <adcastian> Bonsoir
[02:54] <Macwinner> i have been running jammy hwe kernel for a while, but I think the most recent one has a bug with the i40e NIC driver
[02:57] <Macwinner> seems to drop packets from a random host in my cluster.. across datacenters and hosting providers. The bug would start about 1hr after running fine.  I stopped nftables and still packets dropped. rmmod and modprobe i50e would fix the problem for a while
[02:57] <Macwinner> downgrading to standard kernel seems to be running fine now
[02:58] <rbox> so file a bgu report?
[06:13] <constxqt> bros
[06:13] <constxqt> im on ubuntu 22.10
[06:14] <constxqt> can't update anything. can't upgrade
[06:14] <constxqt> what am i supposed to do
[06:16] <rbox> !eol
[06:21] <constxqt> W
[06:34] <bparker> >not using LTS
[08:41] <tuklu> Subject: Seeking Help - SSH, Mounting, and Emergency Mode Issues on Ubuntu Server
[08:41] <tuklu> Hello Ubuntu Chat Community,
[08:41] <tuklu> I hope this message finds you well. I'm currently facing multiple challenges with my Ubuntu Server setup and would greatly appreciate your assistance and expertise.
[08:41] <tuklu> Issue 1: SSH Connection Problem:
[08:41] <tuklu> After a recent reboot, SSH connectivity to my server has become problematic. Despite no recent changes to the SSH configuration, connection attempts result in timeouts. I typically connect remotely via SSH and would like assistance in identifying and resolving this issue.
[08:41] <tuklu> Issue 2: Mounting Problem with Plex Directory:
[08:44] <tuklu> https://dpaste.com/5VXN49HNE
[09:38] <drigy> !help
[09:39] <Haris_> where do I find apache2.conf:115:User ${APACHE_RUN_USER} on 20.04 lts?
[09:39] <Haris_> %s/where do I find/where am I going to find/
[09:40] <drigy> Does anyone have exporience with ssh connection to a server? My ISP enabled IPv6 and now I am having some issues and cannot connect. Is there a somple way to enable ipv4 and v6 in my conf? I also added ssh pubkey and still not able to access
[09:57] <charlie5> hi all ... after a fresh install of ubuntu with nvidia drivers installed, i find that the nvidia card is not being used ... do i have to do some extra config ? nvidia-xconfig perhaps ?
[09:58] <charlie5> (the nvidia gpu is being used if i set 2 env vars, as per a web page i read)
[10:04] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: what gives : sudo lshw -C video
[10:18] <charlie5> lotuspsychje: i added a file to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d containing   10-nvidia-dri-outputclass.conf   and now the gpu is being used
[10:19] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: the nvidia driver should be picking up your card by default
[10:20] <charlie5> lotuspsychje: that's what i thought :/
[10:20] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: maybe a driver switch my fix a glitch
[10:20] <charlie5> just a sec ... i'm chatting on another computer ..., so i can't paste stuff
[10:21] <charlie5> i'll start pidgin on the computer in question
[10:21] <lotuspsychje> you can use termbin if you like, pass the url from the other pic
[10:21] <lotuspsychje> your-command | nc termbin.com 9999
[10:27] <charlie5-laptop> hi lotuspsychje
[10:29] <charlie5-laptop> this is the file i added from here ...  https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/ubuntu-20-04-does-not-use-nvidia-gpu/243803/2
[10:29] <charlie5-laptop> btw, i'm on xubuntu if that makes a diff
[10:29] <charlie5-laptop> see /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/10-nvidia-drm-outputclass.conf    in that link
[10:30] <charlie5-laptop> https://pastebin.com/KFK3aT8L    ... is the output of the lshw
[10:31] <charlie5-laptop> that is with the above xorg.conf.d file added
[10:31] <charlie5-laptop> (and gpu being used)
[10:31] <mzoku> I have a Lenovo and there is Ubuntu and Zorin installed on it. I am trying to boot a new install of ubuntu from USB, but there is no HDD found. There is only eMMC card SandDisk 64GB -that is the actuall hard drive, but its not active and can't install anything on it
[10:31] <mzoku> can you please help me with from where do I start fixing this?
[10:32] <lotus|NUC> we can only support ubuntu and its !flavours here mzoku
[10:33] <mzoku> lotus|NUC, ok, ignore that there is Zorin on it, it doesn't. Its just ubuntu.
[10:35] <lotuspsychje> charlie5-laptop: i see you got hybrid graphics with amd/nvidia combo could be the culprit perhaps
[10:36] <charlie5> ah, ok ... i didn't know the laptop had  amd gpu ... i thought it was just mesa
[10:36] <charlie5> just mesa and nvidia
[10:37] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: most cases use an intel/nvidia combo hybrid
[10:37]  * charlie5 hates hybrids :P
[10:37] <charlie5> lotuspsychje: was there something i should have done to prefer the nvidia gpu ?
[10:37] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: what i would do is, switch nvidia driver and see if it glitches your manualy xorg trick
[10:37] <charlie5> nvidia-xconfig ?
[10:38] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: if not, checkout your dmesg logs to see whats going on
[10:38] <charlie5> hokay ... not quite sure what you mean by  ' switch nvidia driver '
[10:39] <lotuspsychje> charlie5: ubuntu-drivers list , would give you your available nvidia driver versions
[10:41] <charlie5-laptop> oh, okay, so switch nvidia driver version ?
[10:41] <lotuspsychje> charlie5-laptop: thats what i would do as a test yes
[10:42] <pagios> can i ask an lvm question here
[10:42] <charlie5-laptop> i'm using the proprietry nvidia driver atm   veriosn -535-generic
[10:43] <lotuspsychje> charlie5-laptop: try one lower, if you have any?
[10:45] <charlie5-laptop> lotuspsychje: there is a 525 version but it is appended with 'open', whatever that means
[10:45]  * charlie5-laptop creates a new timeshift backup in case of disaster :P
[10:46] <charlie5-laptop> might be a few minutes
[10:46] <charlie5-laptop> thanks for the help
[10:46] <lotuspsychje> charlie5-laptop: if you cant get in your system, you can always try !nomodeset
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> charlie5-laptop: or a recoverymode failsafe graphics
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> !nomodeset
[10:47] <lotuspsychje> !recovery
[10:54] <Haris_> I'm getting ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR from browser in a web app housed on 20.04 LTS with apache2. Does this make sense?
[10:54] <Haris_> apache2 already has mod ssl enabled
[10:54] <Haris_> do I need something else to make HTTPS traffic work on it?
[10:55] <Haris_> %s#on#on/from#
[11:00] <charlie5> hmm, lotuspsychje ... i just got my online game client working on the laptop ... the server is running on my desktop but they are talking via wan
[11:00] <charlie5> it's kinda a breakthru
[11:01] <charlie5> i'm not sure i want to mess with it much more atm :/
[11:01] <charlie5> thanks a heap for the help so far
[11:03] <Haris_> other than enabling SSL Module on apache on focal, do I need to do anything else to make SSL traffic work with apache?
[11:04] <alumne_> hola
[11:14] <Haris_> do I need to do something other than a2enmod ssl to have a proper working mod ssl in apache on focal?
[11:24] <Haris_> guys, anyone around?
[11:46] <Paris> seems no one know, better ask #apache with the ubuntu you usiung.
[11:46] <Haris_> =)
[12:54] <GeekShadow> Hello, I installed Ubuntu 22.04 with default Gnome on my computer in French, but I have some part untranslated...
[12:54] <GeekShadow> eg : http://lutim.anartist.org/D1SPdCIm.jpg http://lutim.anartist.org/TXao9hGE.jpg
[13:18] <plujon> On Ubuntu 16, why does `apt install g++-multilib` remove `g++-aarch64-linux-gnu`?  Is there some easier way to target x86_64, aarch64, and i686 on the same ubuntu host?
[13:31] <ioria> plujon, https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gcc-defaults/+bug/1300211
[13:31] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1300211 in gcc-defaults (Ubuntu) "Can't install both gcc-multilib and gcc-arm-linux-gnueabihf" [Undecided, Confirmed]
[13:32] <ioria> plujon, some of the workaround might work
[13:32] <plujon> ioria: Thanks; I'll take a look.
[13:32] <ioria> ok
[13:40] <BluesKaj> HI all
[14:10] <pragmaticenigma> GeekShadow: You'll want to report that as a bug, or find an open ticket and add yourself as another affected user: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs
[14:17] <Haris_> I installed apache2 + mod ssl + with running apache as a custom linux user on focal. I'm getting when I browse an https based vhost -> https://dpaste.com/2NZ7LBJLD
[14:18] <Haris_> my traffic is ending up on port 80, rather than on port 443
[14:19] <joo> I have had many ubuntu computers over the years, and still do. One common problem is not being able to quickly save a file from firefox, thunderbird or other applications... the file save dialog tages 5-10 seconds to appear, and is quite slow like nautilus... Anybody knows of a solution ? I feel so stupid when my windows and os x collegues just saves a file in a folder from the internet.
[14:37] <pragmaticenigma> Haris_: You may need to setup a "temporary redirect" on the port 80 configuration to forward clients/web browsers to the https. If you type in example.com to a web browser, by default the browser goes to the unsecured port 80
[14:38] <Haris_> I have a permanent redirect already configured on the port http vhost
[14:38] <Haris_> for going to https
[14:40] <pragmaticenigma> Haris_: In my experience, you avoid permanent redirects. They cause more trouble than you may know. Your question may require more advanced help, have you tried #apache or #ubuntu-server?
[14:40] <pragmaticenigma> *you should avoid
[14:40] <Haris_> already on it
[14:53] <dwigton_> If I make my own executables where should I put them on my machine to make them available to all users? It is ok to just dump in /usr/bin?
[14:54] <leftyfb> dwigton_: /usr/local/bin/
[14:55] <dwigton_> leftyfb: thanks
[14:57] <pragmaticenigma> you can also use /opt if you want to keep the binary, config and datafiles in the same place
[15:17] <webchat80> Have any of you used tripwire?
[15:20] <Guest11> hi
[15:21] <pragmaticenigma> webchat80: If you have a support question, please feel free to ask it here. If you're interested in getting peoples experience and opinions on something, please visit us in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[15:21] <Guest11> did I make it to ubuntu chat
[15:21] <Guest11> any of you use the software tripwire
[15:21] <pragmaticenigma> Guest11: If you have a support question, please feel free to ask it here. If you're interested in getting peoples experience and opinions on something, please visit us in #ubuntu-offtopic.
[15:22] <leftyfb> Guest11: https://computingforgeeks.com/install-and-configure-tripwire-on-ubuntu/
[15:26] <Guest11> So with that , I have a pop up personal ad that covers screen and does not go away
[15:26] <leftyfb> Guest11: close your browser
[15:29] <Guest11> iss it an opinion to ask,  does tripwire do the website suggests it will do?
[15:30] <Guest11> is there a better way to verify that the boot sector or software has been tampered with
[15:30] <Guest11> or even firmware
[15:30] <leftyfb> Guest11: what release of ubuntu are you running?
[15:30] <Guest11> I can change versions
[15:31] <Guest11> 22.04 lts
[15:31] <Guest11> I read that there was something recent having to do with the later versions and TPM 2.0
[15:31] <leftyfb> Guest11: what exactly is your ubuntu support question?
[15:32] <Guest11> Tripwire,,,  is there a better way to verify that the boot sector or software has been tampered with
[15:32] <Guest11> I am awre of heads, for some computers which requires opening computer and hardware flashing
[15:32] <leftyfb> Guest11: You're asking for suggestions and opinions on software, specifically security related. I would try #security
[15:33] <Guest11> thansks
[16:16] <plujon> After removing the failing drive, and using vanilla kernel boot parameters, my Ubuntu 22.04 LTS computer still sometimes fails to shut down fully.
[16:17] <plujon> How can one troubleshoot this?  I know the computer is not fully shut down because the LED on the front and back of the computer stay on, as do the fans.  But the display goes dark.
[16:20] <pragmaticenigma> plujon: Start jounalling what you are doing in your daily sessions, and note whether or not the system froze on shutdown. Look for a trend. If it is everytime you use a VM, perhaps the VM is hung in shutdown. Things like that.
[16:23] <dreamcat4> hows it going guyss?
[16:24] <dreamcat4> ... and any major system changes when upgrading from the 23.04 to the 23.10 or the 24.04 ?
[16:24] <ravage> read the release notes
[16:25] <dreamcat4> just debating whether to delay my upgrades proceedure until april. since its feb now only 2 more months
[16:25] <dreamcat4> doesnt seem worth it to do it now. then to have to again so soon
[16:26] <ravage> upgrades from 22.04 to 24.04 will be available with 24.04.1
[16:26] <ravage> so not in april
[16:26] <dreamcat4> i am on 23.04 though
[16:26] <ravage> then you need to upgrade now because your release is EOL
[16:27] <dreamcat4> ah yeah i do forget that always...
[16:27] <dreamcat4> but i shall wait the 2 month anyhow. and do them both at once
[16:27] <ravage> no
[16:28] <ravage> you should not be online with a system without security updates for 2 months
[16:28] <dreamcat4> for the sake of the disruption. it puts me out of business 1-2 days
[16:28] <dreamcat4> oh i thought i still gets those (the security ones)
[16:28] <ravage> have a backup. the upgrade takes maybe 30 mins
[16:28] <ravage> no
[16:28] <ravage> your release is EOL
[16:29] <dreamcat4> ok thanks for informing me
[16:53] <Guest68> Hello! For a while now my GNU screen has been very annoying. Opening nano in gnu screen blanks all characters after every 10% or so of cursor movements. I have to move cursor again to restore the characters.
[16:54] <Guest68> I believe it is Ubuntu Server 23.10 fresh install. I botched an upgrade from a previous version and as such I might have left something from the old install somewhere... it's unclear what sparked this difference when it worked before.
[16:57] <Guest68> It doesn't seem to be a problem with nano. The difference occurs any time I do any large scrolling action. Never seen it happen before
[18:32] <aidenk> hello
[18:46] <PeGaSuS> hello guys. if I `snap disable <snap name>` it isn't auto updated, etc, right?
[18:47] <leftyfb> PeGaSuS: sudo snap refresh --hold <snap name>
[18:48] <leftyfb> "disable" disables the application completely. As in, it can't be run
[18:48] <PeGaSuS> gotcha! thanks
[19:17] <ZFSonRootandEncr> Hey all, quick question. Through the GUI installation, is there a way to obtain ZFS on Root, and ZFS Native encryption enabled through a TPM Chip? It seems that they are not mutually inclusive, and the FDE doesn't allow me to also select ZFS (with a fTPM, waiting for a dTPM chip at the moment).
[19:18] <ZFSonRootandEncr> Or vice-a-versa, I can't select ZFS and enable FDE
[19:44] <mguy> 22.04.3 server, having problems getting cron jobs running for most users. same rules exist for all, what else could be causing `CRON[pid]: Permission denied` when running a job?
[19:45] <mguy> pam_sss(cron:account): Access denied for user abc123: 6 (Permission denied)
[19:47] <EriC^^> mguy: what's the command you're using?
[19:47] <mguy> EriC^^: The 'cron job' is just `touch /tmp/username`, it works if I hot-wire cron by moving pam_sss.so towards the top and making it `sufficient`
[19:48] <mguy> in /etc/pam.d/cron
[19:48] <EriC^^> ah no idea
[19:48] <mguy> My user and another user can run them without issue, we are both in the admin group on the ipa server we are using
[19:49] <mguy> But there are rules for the other users (all users actually) on the ipa server and they pass hbactest
[19:55] <leftyfb> mguy: hbactest is not available on ubuntu and I don't think freeipad server is anymore either
[19:56] <mguy> freeipa-common/jammy,now 4.9.8-1 all [installed,automatic
[19:56] <mguy> The command is `ipa hbactest`
[19:57] <leftyfb> why not use systemd timers instead of cron?
[19:58] <mguy> Because I have users that were using cronjobs on the previous server
[20:10] <derek-shnosh> Ubuntu 23.10 - multi-display dissimilar resolution/scaling and individual app scaling. Laptop with built in display at 3072x1920@120hz 200% scaling, external display at 3440x1440@160hz 100% scaling. Gnome apps, like Files, adjust scaling properly when dragging from one display to another. Other apps like Hexchat, Joplin, and MS-Edge (I know, I know, work stuff) stay at 200% scaling when dragged to the external display.
[20:10] <derek-shnosh> This includes their title bars, etc.
[20:12] <derek-shnosh> ... Firefox (via apt) works fine, that is, changes scale appropriately when dragging between displays.
[20:12] <pragmaticenigma> derek-shnosh: are you in a wayland or X11 session?
[20:12] <derek-shnosh> Oh, using wayland.
[20:14] <derek-shnosh> Noticing now that the right-click context menu (on desktop) on the external (100% scaling) display is very large as well.
[20:14] <pragmaticenigma> derek-shnosh: are you able to try running an X11 session and see if the problem exists there? (I believe the issue you're having is a known issue with apps not being wayland ready and running under xwayland)
[20:15] <derek-shnosh> I can try in X11 yeah... will have to live with it if that's the solution, I don't get the same _smooth_ experience in X11 than I have in Wayland. I love high refresh.
[20:15] <derek-shnosh> Standby.
[20:18] <derek-shnosh> pragmaticenigma: seems to be a bit worse on X11. Now I can't seem to set different scale % per display.
[20:18] <derek-shnosh> When I change external to 100%, the built-in display also changes.
[20:18] <derek-shnosh> And vice versa.
[20:19] <pragmaticenigma> You might need ... ... ...
[20:20] <derek-shnosh> pragmaticenigma: woops, client quit.
[20:20] <pragmaticenigma> derek-shnosh: was about to mention you might need fractional scaling enabled in X11 https://askubuntu.com/a/1195175
[20:21] <derek-shnosh> pragmaticenigma: gotcha, I will have to look into that, bookmarked the link.
[20:22] <pragmaticenigma> derek-shnosh: lots of active development for wayland still going on fortunately. probably just a matter of time until everything shakes out and everyone plays nice :)
[20:26] <derek-shnosh> pragmaticenigma: actually that link was helpful. In wayland I was able to use dconf-editor to modify /org/gnome/mutter/experimental-features and put the value ['scale-monitor-framebuffer'] in and save.
[20:26] <pragmaticenigma> cool, was just about to suggest that for a wayland session, see if it helps :)
[20:27] <derek-shnosh> There are some oddities with the cursor size when at the edges of windows (to resize them). But I can live with it because I'm not often in this workspace.
[20:27] <derek-shnosh> Thanks very much for your response and helpful link!
[20:28] <pragmaticenigma> you're welcome
[21:06] <yousef> Yousefmouse1@
[22:44] <Kangarooo> HUGE problem. I did updates for kUbuntu i didnt do for maybe almoust year and since i have autologin i now i have only mouse and no icons, desktop or panels. And in tty it doesnt recognize password spacebar or maybe i had different password.
[22:44] <Kangarooo> many people can be affected
[22:46] <arraybolt3> Kangarooo: Try pressing Alt+F2.
[22:46] <arraybolt3> That should give you a KRunner place to type commands.
[22:46] <arraybolt3> If that works, type `plasmashell` (without the backticks) and press Enter.
[23:23] <Muligan> hey folks, kinda rusty on my FTP skills
[23:23] <Muligan> have a local user establisehd, able to FTP into this server, but unable to create files/folders in targeted directory
[23:23] <Muligan> suggestions?
[23:24] <pragmaticenigma> does the user have the correct file system permissions to create objects in the shared directory? Either group or user level?
[23:24] <Muligan> running vsftpd, 'write_enable=yes' is uncommented
[23:25] <Muligan> yes, i've given chown perms to said filder
[23:25] <Muligan> folder
[23:25] <Muligan> it resides in their own /home/test_user directory
[23:25] <Muligan> only thing that I haven't enabled on this server is 'chroot_local_user=yes'
[23:26] <Muligan> very plain jane install here...
[23:27] <pragmaticenigma> This might be a side note, but why FTP and not SFTP?
[23:28] <Muligan> legacy equipment upgrades
[23:28] <Muligan> I've checked w/winscp from my workstation for sftp, and i'm getting a diff error
[23:29] <Muligan> 'Received SSH2_MSG_CHANNEL_DATA for nonexistent channel 0'
[23:30] <Muligan> wow
[23:30] <Muligan> sure doesn't help that I missed checking available disk space on this thing
[23:31] <leftyfb> Muligan: I suggest not using FTP. Use sftp instead
[23:31] <Muligan> I agree, whole heartedly
[23:31] <Muligan> and I'll be working towards that for sure
[23:34] <Muligan> even still with sftp, unable to write