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querulantmoin, alle sprachen auf diesem kanal ?01:24
arraybolt3querulant: Heya! You've reached the English Ubuntu support channel. You probably want the German one.01:24
arraybolt3!de | querulant01:24
ubottuquerulant: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!01:24
arraybolt3Hope that's helpful!01:25
querulantaha, vielen dank. also wie früher. hab 10 jahre keinen rechner mehr angefasst, muss mich also neu orientieren und einleben :)01:27
sarnoldwillkommen zureuck :)01:30
querulantdanke.01:31
querulantwaren das nicht eigentlich kanäle auf freenode?01:38
sarnoldyeah, but freenode imploded01:39
arraybolt3sarnold: TIL you speak german01:39
sarnoldarraybolt3: unfortunately it's much worse now :( I used to be pretty good at it01:40
querulantok, thanks. than i can stop the reserch :)01:41
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bleii wanna stamp the top right corner of every page of a pdf with the year but i cant figure it out the text is always blurry02:47
aienaIn ubuntu with Alt+F2 how do I execute a shell script vs opening it in the text editor?07:10
Bashing-omaiena: Have you mafe the script "executable" > chmod ?07:22
Bashing-ommade*07:22
aienathe script is executable but alt+f2 opens the text editor running it in a terminal emulator launches it.07:23
aienaA workaround I found is making a .desktop file launch the script07:23
aienaBut wondering if I could get by without it.07:23
aienausing the .desktop method I press the show applications and search and launch which works too but differently07:24
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tuxinatorSomebody using systemd-homed for per user home directory encryption? Anybody using systemd-homed on 22.04 ?10:38
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LuckyManHave the glib bugs been fixed?11:23
geirhayou mean glibc? you can check    apt changelog libc6   and see if it mentions the cve numbers11:41
geirhaI'm currently on 22.04 with glibc 2.35. The new vulnerabilities are in glibc 2.36 and newer I think11:43
pagios: hello all, anyone installed a pppoe server on ubuntu  ? which software is easiest ? want t o connect mikrotik client to it11:43
bjorkintoshwhy do I need to enable ubuntu pro to install updates for a LTS?11:53
bjorkintoshwhatever happened to just running apt to update?11:53
lotuspsychjebjorkintosh: see bug #204777811:55
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2047778 in update-manager (Ubuntu) "Software Updater unable to cancel Ubuntu Pro upgrade" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/204777811:55
ravagethe easy fix it to enable pro 🙂11:56
bjorkintoshravage, but if I wanted M$, I'd have installed their adware!11:56
bjorkintoshthis is sacred ground :-|11:56
ravageyou still get all updates via apt with pro11:57
ravagenot sure what this has to do with microsoft11:57
bjorkintoshravage, does pro not require registering with ubuntu?11:59
ravage!pro | bjorkintosh11:59
ravagehmm11:59
ravage!pro | bjorkintosh11:59
ravageno bot around? cant see it from my matrix bridge12:00
bjorkintoshubottu's around.12:00
ravage!pro12:00
bjorkintosh#pro ?12:00
ravagehttps://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-faq/3404212:00
lotuspsychje!ubuntupro12:00
lotuspsychjeubottu needs a reboot perhaps12:01
ravagethats the FAQ. read it and decide yourself12:01
ravageif you dont want to use pro wait for the bugfix in the updater12:01
bjorkintoshlotuspsychje, maybe it isn't registered for pro updates.12:02
bjorkintoshravage, thank you. I'll wait.12:02
bjorkintoshlast update rendered my device inoperable.12:03
FKAShinobiI have a service that is timing out occasionally on the loopback address. CPU and memory seem to be available. Could this really be a networking issue on the loopback?12:09
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BluesKajHi all13:14
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semHey BluesKaj14:43
BluesKajhey sem14:47
tuxinatorSomebody using systemd-homed for per user home directory encryption? Anybody using systemd-homed on 22.04 ?15:29
leftyfbtuxinator: I don't think it's supported in Ubuntu 22.0415:34
leftyfbI determined that by the lack of any package including the homectl binary15:35
CosmicDJtuxinator: I have my $HOME encrypted with fscrypt on mantic, it's decrypted when I enter my login password using PAM15:40
ioriahttps://packages.ubuntu.com/mantic/amd64/systemd-homed/filelist15:42
leftyfbioria: 22.0415:42
ioriaah, no way then15:42
JordiGHHow do you get security upgrades without Ubuntu Paid?15:43
leftyfb:/15:44
leftyfbJordiGH: Ubuntu is free15:44
JordiGHleftyfb: Okay, how do I get free security upgrades?15:46
leftyfb!update | JordiGH15:47
leftyfbJordiGH: sudo apt upgrade15:47
leftyfbJordiGH: or with the desktop, a window should pop up periodically showing you updates and allowing you to update them15:47
JordiGHleftyfb: It's asking me to pay or signup for something in order to get security upgrades.15:48
leftyfb!pro | JordiGH15:48
leftyfbhm, ubottu broken?15:48
ituhow to not open new instance of hexchat when clicking to the icon in left dashboard15:48
leftyfbJordiGH: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-faq/3404215:49
leftyfbJordiGH: that is Ubuntu pro. You can subscribe for free here: https://ubuntu.com/pro/subscribe15:49
JordiGHOkay, if I don't want to subscribe, I'm still not getting security upgrades?15:50
JordiGHThat FAQ is tl;dr15:50
leftyfbJordiGH: if you read the article, it explains your question perfectly15:50
JordiGHIt's way too long.15:50
leftyfbJordiGH: you will still get security updates without subscribing to pro15:50
JordiGHSo why is it saying it's not doing security upgrades?15:51
leftyfbit's not15:51
JordiGHUgh, it's a simple question: how do I get those security upgrades without Ubuntu Pro?15:52
JordiGHAnswer: this is how15:52
JordiGHAltenrative answer: you cannot15:52
leftyfbyou don't15:52
JordiGHOkay, thanks.15:52
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leftyfbJordiGH: Ubuntu pro is Canonical (commercial business) doing security updates to what are normally community maintained packages. If the community maintainer hasn't updated the package, then Canonical might as part of the Pro subscription.15:53
JordiGHThis is some of the dumbest things Marky Mark has done.15:54
leftyfbJordiGH: that doesn't mean you won't get the updates. It just might mean you have to wait longer for the maintainer to update their package. Maybe.15:54
JordiGH"Hey, we know how to make sure you don't get pwned, but you have to give us stuff to not get pwned? Don't wanna do it? Get pwned, n00b!"15:54
leftyfbJordiGH: It sounds like you still don't understand what pro is and don't seem to have an interest in understanding. Good luck15:54
JordiGHI am working at a company. I don't qualify for the free thing.15:55
leftyfbJordiGH: that's not necessarily true15:55
JordiGHIf I want to keep this thing secure, I'm going to have to go through some internal bureaucracy to pay for it.15:55
JordiGHIn the meantime, my computer has known vulns.15:55
leftyfbJordiGH: again, that's not necessarily true15:55
JordiGHThis is dumb, Mark.15:55
JordiGHsabdfl come back to IRC you coward15:56
leftyfbalso, this is for community packages. Not typically ones tha you'll be using in an enterprise environment15:56
leftyfbJordiGH: knock it off15:56
JordiGHleftyfb: Also, obscuring all this with a wall of text of corporate-sounding PR nonsense is infuriating.16:00
leftyfbJordiGH: or you could read the article I posted to get a better understanding of what Pro is and isn't16:00
JordiGHI understand now what it is. Maybe pay for security fixes, or do nothing and live with known vulns.16:01
JordiGHIt's damn near extorsion.16:01
leftyfbJordiGH: do you know what community packages are?16:01
JordiGHThe Debian packages that Ubuntu cares less about.16:01
ioriakinda :)16:02
leftyfbthey are packages maintained by the community. Not Canonical16:02
JordiGHBy Debian.16:02
JordiGHNot "the community".16:02
leftyfbfalse16:02
JordiGHDebian has a well-architected structure.16:03
JordiGHOkay, fine, you can also patch downstream in Ubuntu, but mostly you don't16:03
leftyfbThe vast majority of packages in Ubuntu are directly from Debian. That doesn't make them community packages16:03
ioriaas i remember the subscript is for free JordiGH16:04
JordiGHioria: Depends who you are. I'm pretty sure I don't qualify.16:04
ioriaho16:04
leftyfbJordiGH: it depends16:05
JordiGHWe're a large company with more than 50 users. I could lie, I guess. Maybe that's ethical given the circumstances, but then my coworkers would be living with vulns instead.16:05
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JordiGHWell, medium company, really. Less than one kilousers.16:06
leftyfbJordiGH: Canonical is updating packages belonging to someone else. Packages it doesn't maintain. For the betterment of it's users. For a cost. The rest of the entire OS from Ubuntu is free16:07
leftyfbJordiGH: before Pro, nobody seemed to care that these packages weren't updated by their maintainers and installed them anyway. Where was the outrage then?16:08
leftyfbthat said, it's really really annoying the way Canonical is now bringing it to light in the manner they are. There's lots of discussions on how this could be done in a less intrusive and less alarming way16:09
leftyfb(but also, not always at a cost)16:10
JordiGHleftyfb: Dude, it doesn't matter. It's fucking sleazy to say "I know how to make sure you don't get pwned, but you have to pay." It's up there with "nice OS you got there. 'Twould be a shame if you got a ransomware attack on that."16:10
arraybolt3!language | JordiGH16:11
leftyfbJordiGH: ok, feel free to file a bug. Let us know if you have any actual support questions. If you'd like to discuss further, please /join #ubuntu-offtopic16:11
JordiGHI wonder how long until that happens. It's a huge exposure vector. The vulns are exposed but because they're quasi-paywalled, a bunch of people will get attcked.16:11
arraybolt3JordiGH: If you'd like to do all that work for free and give it away, you're more than welcome to :)16:12
JordiGHI'm not against money. Hell, I love money. It's great to get paid. Everyone should get paid. But Mark chose a very bad way to get paid.16:13
leftyfbJordiGH: feel free to discuss further in #ubuntu-offtopic. This channel is for Ubuntu support questions. Not to rant and argue.16:14
JordiGHk I'll stfu16:14
pavlos#ansible16:24
FKAShinobiI have a service that is often timing out on 127.0.0.1. How do I tell if that is network related or for some other reason?16:29
lotuspsychjeelaborate a bit FKAShinobi16:30
leftyfbFKAShinobi: can you pastebin the exact error message and maybe explain what service?16:30
FKAShinobilotuspsychje leftfb: https://paste.debian.net/1305892/     The service is unbound.16:37
leftyfbFKAShinobi: that means you don't have a resolver listening on localhost or it's blocked16:37
leftyfbat port 533516:38
FKAShinobileftyfb: When the command is issued the first attempt it makes times out, then it does not. The service is enabled and active on port 533516:40
leftyfbFKAShinobi: look through the unbound logs16:41
leftyfbFKAShinobi: I would suggest maybe asking for more help with unbound in #unbound. The people there should be pretty well versed and experienced with unbound16:42
FKAShinobileftyfb: fair enough. I was trying to determine if it was an appication issue or a networking issue. Do you know if the loopback address can ever timeout due to networking reasons?16:43
leftyfbFKAShinobi: not likely unless you have blocked it or messing with it in some way with firewall rules16:44
FKAShinobileftyfb: Thanks16:45
AmeliaMonaldoCome to Tel.gram if you have free sex with me >> @mariyaccxx16:45
leftyfbtomaw: ^16:46
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Patrick_I uninstalled a snap with the snap gui application and data belonging to that snap was automatically compressed with gzip. Does anyone know where that gzip file is stored?18:02
Patrick_I figured it out. snapshots are saved in /var/lib/snapd/snapshots18:16
tupninice18:16
Patrick_that's something to be mindful of, since sometimes an app can have a large amount of data18:16
tupnimake a backup in case some cleaning-agent scrubs it away18:16
Patrick_I wanted it gone18:16
tupnioh ok18:17
Patrick_`snap saved` to list snapshots. `snap forget <set_number>` to delete it.18:18
MasNeoTekirc://irc.artikanet.org/GALAXY18:22
tupniberiddance to those files and glad you figured it out, Patrick_18:22
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AmeliaMonaldohttps://bdcash1.scaletrk.com/click?o=2030&a=630921:10
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luciano_salve22:37
luciano_someone speaks italian here?22:38
leftyfb!it | luciano_22:39
leftyfbhm22:39
luciano_perfetto22:40
leftyfbluciano_: you can try #ubuntu-it22:40
luciano_questo è un forum di sviluppatori ubuntu? vorrei pubblicare un'app sui repository di Ubuntu22:40
luciano_i understand22:40
luciano_sorry22:40
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