[00:04] <pragmaticenigma> Muligan: so low/no disk space is the issue it sounds like?
[00:05] <Muligan> i've tried to upload even a 1kb file
[00:05] <Muligan> still same effect
[00:06] <Muligan> Filesystem                     1K-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
[00:06] <Muligan> udev                              946820         0    946820   0% /dev
[00:06] <Muligan> tmpfs                             198636      1400    197236   1% /run
[00:09] <Muligan> Filesystem                      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
[00:09] <Muligan> udev                            925M     0  925M   0% /dev
[00:09] <Muligan> tmpfs                           194M  1.4M  193M   1% /run
[00:09] <Muligan> I mean, there's what, nearly 8GB of space left on this server
[00:09] <Muligan> /dev/mapper/nextcloud--vg-root  224G  216G     0 100% /
[00:09] <pragmaticenigma> Muligan: could be out of inodes
[00:10] <Muligan> you've got a point
[00:10] <Muligan> time to expand this VM once again
[00:10] <rbox> its got 5% reserved for root probably
[00:10] <rbox> what if you run that command as root
[00:11] <Muligan> those commands are as root
[00:11] <Muligan> :D
[00:11] <Muligan> df -i shows 7% free for that volume
[00:11] <Muligan> err
[00:11] <Muligan> 7% in use...
[00:13] <EriC^^> vg-root says 0 available and 100% in use
[00:14] <Muligan> yep
[00:14] <Muligan> ok, I'm gong to hang it up for the night, it's after 5, I'll jump in and expand the disk tomorrow
[00:14] <Muligan> thanks for your input fellas!
[00:17] <EriC^^> ncdu could be handy, maybe its a log out of control or something else
[00:18] <EriC^^> !info ncdu
[00:18] <Muligan> Need to get 42.8 kB of archives.
[00:18] <Muligan> After this operation, 105 kB of additional disk space will be used.
[00:18] <Muligan> E: You don't have enough free space in /var/cache/apt/archives/.
[00:18] <Muligan> :D
[00:18] <Muligan> def a disk issue
[00:20] <pragmaticenigma> yep
[00:20] <EriC^^> Muligan: sudo apt-get clean
[00:20] <EriC^^> and sudo apt-get autoremove
[00:37] <Bashing-om> Muligan: EriC^^: Vacum the old boot logs too :D
[01:46] <FKAShinobi> I saw on boot that the system couldn't read some sectors. It seems to have booted fine. How do I see those messages now that the system is booted?
[01:47] <sarnold> maybe dmesg; maybe journalctl; maybe in /var/log/boot.log*
[01:48] <pragmaticenigma> FKAShinobi: possibly in /run/initramfs/fsck.log
[01:49] <sarnold> oo, neat
[04:15] <constxqt> bros
[04:15] <constxqt> it's over
[04:16] <constxqt> i don't understand how i'm supposed to upgrade from 22.10
[04:16] <constxqt> tried following https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades
[04:16] <constxqt> downloaded the specific upgrade tool for mantic
[04:16] <constxqt> >upgrade from kinetic to mantic isn't supported using this tool
[04:17] <constxqt> i can't `apt update`, can't `apt upgrade`, can't `do-release-upgrade`, can't use the mantic-specific upgrade tool
[04:17] <constxqt> this is deranged
[04:17] <bparker> >using a non-LTS version
[04:18] <constxqt> i didn't mean to i just used the default digitalocean droplet distro at the time i think
[04:18] <constxqt> i didn't ask for this suffering
[04:19] <mybalzitch> what does do-release-upgrade complain about specifically
[04:19] <mybalzitch> pastebin please
[04:20] <mybalzitch> have you tried 22.10 -> 23.04 -> 23.10 ?
[04:21] <constxqt> trying that now, i think it's working
[04:21] <constxqt> what version should i be on right now
[04:21] <constxqt> to minimize this kind of nightmare in the future
[04:22] <constxqt> how can a version newer than the *newest* LTS release be end of life
[04:23] <constxqt> seems like i should be downgrading to 22.04, not upgrading at all
[08:57] <kmikita> I have partitions in my system mounted via /etc/fstab to points /data0 /data1 /data2, etc. The snap applications does not allow me to read and write from them (symlinks through the home dir do not help). I guess it might be related to the apparmor. Please tell me how to fix it.
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[10:48] <ogra_> kmikita, mount them in /mnt or /media then at least every snap that has the removable-media interface enabled can access them ... if you need more, stop using symlinks and switch to bind mounts, apparmor can not support symlinks, but bind mounts do work
[10:49] <kmikita> ogra_, thanks for the answer
[10:50] <kmikita> ogra_, can I edit apparmour profile to allow access to manual mount point?
[10:57] <ogra_> kmikita, no, apparmor profiles for snaps are generated on the fly ... they would just eb overwritten
[10:57] <ogra_> s/eb/be/
[10:59] <kmikita> ogra_, Thanks again! This is an exhaustive answer. I will use the bind mounts.
[10:59] <ogra_> 👍
[11:21] <Beladona> I use ubuntu, did `apt purge openjdk-jdk` but `java --version` still prints the version. `which java` gives /usr/bin/java. How can I remove?
[11:25] <Beladona> even tried `defaultjdk-jdk`
[11:25] <oerheks> openjdk will be running until you reboot, but ...openjdk is a core tool
[11:25] <oerheks> why remove that:?
[11:30] <Beladona> oerheks: ok, how to kill it?
[11:31] <Beladona> also I get this on apt. Which file should I remove https://pastebin.mozilla.org/to69bcij#L4
[11:32] <oerheks> how to kill it; reboot and it should be gone.
[11:33] <Beladona> cannot reboot server
[11:34] <oerheks> from that paste, remove old kernels?
[11:34] <oerheks> sudo apt --purge autoremove
[11:34] <oerheks> and reboot
[11:37] <Beladona> oerheks: sudo rm -rf /boot/System.map-5*  ?
[11:38] <oerheks> no, if you are on ubuntu; sudo apt --purge autoremove
[11:39] <Beladona> what if i just remove the old kernel files?
[11:40] <oerheks> do as you like, i am not going to repeat.
[11:41] <oerheks> that command does what you ask for, remove old kernels and parts
[11:42] <Beladona> repeating or responding is a choice of anyone who wants to participate in a chat. You don't have an obligation to. That command didn't do the expected in past or maybe I am mistaken. Will run it.
[11:43] <Beladona> I did both rm and purge autoremove. looks like it works. thanks
[11:44] <ogra_> note that a plain rm could always confuse the packaging system ... depending how bad the deb is packed, to a point where you break the system ... so better use apt/deb to remove any files owned by a package
[13:15] <Beladona> ogra_: ok. actually I already used rm. anyt remedy now?
[13:40] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:43] <ogra_> Beladona, that was rather a general statement (dont delete files that are meant to be handled via packages), i'd expect the kernel packaging to be good enough to deal with missing files though
[14:01] <spinningCat> how can i solve this problem https://dpaste.com/2EHW3JNFK
[14:02] <leftyfb> spinningCat: remove the 3rd party repository and the packages associated with it
[14:15] <spinningCat> Warning: Invalid locale (please review locale settings, this might lead to problems later):
[14:15] <spinningCat>   locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid
[14:16] <spinningCat> i got this because of some unofficial packages?
[14:19] <oerheks> spinningCat, yes, most likely the nodejs repo
[14:20] <oerheks> one could try to regenerate locales,  sudo locale-gen "tr_TR.UTF-8" && sudo dpkg-reconfigure locales
[14:21] <spinningCat> okay
[14:21] <spinningCat> thanks
[14:31] <spinningCat> https://dpaste.com/D3SP97WU8 i got this now i need to install nodejs
[14:32] <leftyfb> spinningCat: sudo apt remove --purge nodejs*
[14:32] <leftyfb> then remove the repository
[14:32] <leftyfb> then install nodejs from the official ubuntu repo
[14:33] <spinningCat> official ubuntu repo has 12 i need 16
[14:34] <leftyfb> spinningCat: why do you need 16?
[14:34] <spinningCat> well i am using prisma
[14:34] <spinningCat> and prisma orm request version 16 or above
[14:35] <leftyfb> spinningCat: You can install Ubuntu 12.10 which has nodejs 18.13
[14:35] <leftyfb> spinningCat: other than that, you'll have to reach out to the 3rd party repository for support with their repo
[14:36] <spinningCat> libnode72:amd64 can i remove this?
[14:36] <leftyfb> I would
[14:37] <spinningCat> this cause the problem
[14:38] <leftyfb> the 3rd party repo/packages cause the problem, yes
[14:38] <spinningCat> i used that repos i didnt encounter problem before
[14:38] <leftyfb> and now you do
[14:39] <spinningCat> seems weird :D
[14:40] <spinningCat> nice
[14:40] <spinningCat> removing libnode72 did smmoth things out
[14:41] <spinningCat> thanks for sharing your time i appreciated
[16:16] <jiatan> Hello! I could not find this information on the Ubuntu docs after a bit of searching. Does Ubuntu LTS use packages from Debian Unstable or Debian Testing?
[16:18] <oerheks> jiatan, Unstable
[16:20] <jiatan> oerheks: Thanks!
[16:20] <Paris> oerheks they used the debian packages to build the ubuntu ones? or just the same version?
[17:06] <Guest1630> Hello.
[17:08] <toddc> !ask | Guest1630
[17:24] <a_> Standardlib - a complete library for C, making C super easy, fun and secure: https://github.com/gregoryc/standardlib
[17:44] <magic_ninja> is there any way to check and see if I have a usb dongle intermittently disconnecting and reconnecting or if i have power management turning it off?
[17:44] <magic_ninja> I have a wireless mouse that randomly stops then starts right back up, almost as if I disconnected the dongle.
[17:45] <leftyfb> magic_ninja: sudo dmesg -Tw
[17:53] <magic_ninja> that's no good, bunch of btrfs errors
[18:01] <constxqt> bros i tried upgrading to 23.10 while ssh'd into my VPS
[18:02] <constxqt> nvm i thought it went horribly wrong but it's just not finished yet
[19:31] <ubuntu> Hello
[20:05] <Beladona> ogra_:  yes but now tha I hav edeleted the files, what should be done?
[20:52] <sarnold> Beladona: truncate the huge files, just a quick "> /boot/System.map-whatever" at bash would do the trick
[20:52] <sarnold> Beladona: then you'll have enough free space on the filesystem to purge the package properly
[22:09] <oerheks> sarnold, and update grub i guess
[22:16] <sreve> Hi there. My desktop environment (xfce) is totally broken. I don't know what happened:( ... Can someone tell me how to reset it to a fresh install?
[22:17] <leftyfb> sreve: start by creating a new user and seeing if logging in as that new user resolves your issues
[22:23] <sreve> leftyfb, ok a new user works well.
[22:23] <sreve> last thing I have done is to install open-shot and shotcut.
[22:24] <leftyfb> sreve: ok, then I would suggest moving ~/.config/<some fxce specific directory> maybe to your ~/ for the main user and try logging back in
[22:24] <sreve> and for some reason chrome is the new browser ... not firefox.
[22:25] <leftyfb> sreve: none of that happens without your doing
[22:25] <sreve> yes
[22:26] <sreve> I add a repo for openshot
[22:27] <sreve> I remember to run obs studio
[22:27] <sreve> thats all video stuff.
[22:33] <sreve> When I switch off one screen it is ok.
[22:34] <rdrg109_> [Question] Does anyone know why "node node.js" is throwing the following error? "Cannot find module 'node:http'" As far as I know"node:http" belongs to the standard library of Node.js, so I believe having "nodejs" installed in Ubuntu is sufficient for "node:http" to be found.
[22:35] <sreve> leftleg_, the problem was the multi screen setup.
[22:35] <sreve> ... only the panel is still gone.
[22:36] <rdrg109_> ^ rdrg109_: I'm trying to run the Example Node.js application in the official documentation: https://nodejs.org/en/learn/getting-started/introduction-to-nodejs
[22:38] <adriel> opa
[22:38] <adriel> é normal o pc travar quando eu abrir o firefox?
[22:38] <adriel> so volta reiniciando.
[22:41] <oerheks> !br
[23:26] <navarro> ouio
[23:26] <navarro> non
[23:29] <Muligan> EriC^^_, issue yesterday was def due to loaded up disk.  Expanded the partition and file sytem, good to go
[23:29] <Muligan> thanks for your input yesterday...
[23:30] <EriC^^_> Muligan: no problem, glad it's fixed
[23:32] <navarro> ,
[23:40] <navarro> freeboox v6
[23:40] <leftyfb> navarro: what is your ubuntu support question?
[23:41] <navarro> swap_horiz Migrer vers le Forfait Freebox Ultra
[23:43] <leftyfb> !fr | navarro
[23:45] <leftyfb> navarro: what makes you believe that an Ubuntu support IRC channel can help you with your French ISP service plan?