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Soni | why does cross-compiling with s390x-linux-gnu-gcc take so long on ubuntu | 01:24 |
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sarnold | how fast is it on debian or arch or void etc? | 01:26 |
Soni | debian is so much faster it makes it worthwhile to use distcc with a debian container | 01:33 |
sarnold | wow | 01:38 |
RedStain | Hello | 01:46 |
RedStain | Hello Ubuntu's | 01:46 |
RedStain | Does Davinci Resolve work well with Ubuntu? | 01:46 |
sarnold | different people need different results from their tools; it's probably best to give it a try and see if it meets your needs | 01:47 |
Soni | sarnold: compare: https://github.com/SoniEx2/wasm2kotlin/actions/runs/7734644280/job/21089001998 (look at those *timeouts*) vs https://github.com/SoniEx2/wasm2kotlin/actions/runs/7735002870/job/21089975043 | 02:07 |
sarnold | Soni: heh, half the time .. ouch | 02:11 |
Soni | sarnold: *with* timeouts! | 02:11 |
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Alexis19 | Wow it's so big ;') | 02:15 |
Alexis19 | It's throbbing uncontrolably in my feminine hand! Wow ! | 02:16 |
Soni | sarnold: (we think without timeouts it takes like a couple of hours? so like... something is definitely wrong with ubuntu's s390x-linux-gnu-gcc for some reason) | 02:24 |
fepo | Hello | 02:46 |
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nameful | hi all,is it safe to delete old kernels and package configs.im using ubuntu cleaner | 03:47 |
rbox | well old kernels just take up space | 03:47 |
rbox | but i feel like autoremove should be removign those | 03:47 |
nameful | tnx rbox :) | 03:48 |
rbox | and purge should be removngi configs | 03:48 |
rbox | dont need some stupid "cleaner" to do any of that | 03:48 |
nameful | what about apt cache? | 03:49 |
rbox | what about it | 03:51 |
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nameful | is ok to delete the apt cache as well ? | 03:51 |
rbox | you're just gonna have to do wnload it again | 03:51 |
nameful | so the apt cache unload themselves automatically u mean ? | 03:53 |
rbox | what? | 03:54 |
nameful | re: you're just gonna have to do wnload it agai,is that a go for deletion? | 03:55 |
rbox | whats the point of deleting it | 03:57 |
rbox | if you're just going to have to download it again in a few hours or a day | 03:57 |
nameful | clear,coz i keep on getting not enough disk space pop up | 03:58 |
rbox | lol | 03:58 |
rbox | soudns like you need t odelete something substantial | 03:59 |
rbox | or get a bigger disk | 03:59 |
nameful | true | 03:59 |
nameful | tnx all | 03:59 |
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Aison | Failed to start proc-sys-fs-binfmt-misc.automount: Transaction order is cyclic | 10:43 |
Aison | Any idea what's going wrong? boot process stops. I never heard of this proc sys fs binfmt | 10:44 |
Aison | Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS | 10:44 |
Aison | also systemd-binfmt.service is not started | 10:45 |
alkisg | Aison: when systemd detects cycles, it ignores one of the involved services, see e.g. https://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/193714/generic-methodology-to-debug-ordering-cycles-in-systemd | 11:03 |
alkisg | You need to pinpoint the offending service; it's not proc-sys-fs-binfmt, that's a "good one", to be able to execute various programs such as wine .exe files | 11:04 |
Aison | alkisg, found it: it was a bind mount in fstab... | 11:18 |
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wyre | hi guys, how are expanded variables I can see in /etc/grub.d files? | 11:45 |
wyre | can't see if my root UUID partition is set properly | 11:45 |
wyre | ohh, it's in /boot/grub/grub.cfg, I see | 11:46 |
wyre | but I'm still wondering ... are those variables env vars? | 11:47 |
oerheks | see the grub manual how grub is generated | 11:48 |
oerheks | !grub | 11:48 |
oerheks | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 | 11:48 |
wyre | can't see anything there about $LINUX_ROOT_DEVICE or $linux_root_device_thisversion | 11:52 |
KBar | i created a hotspot connection (adapter is rtl8723be). however its undiscoverable since both RATE and SIGNAL (output from nmcli d wifi list) are literally 0 | 12:16 |
KBar | is there something wrong with this specific controller, the driver or NetworkManager conf? | 12:17 |
tomreyn | not all driverssupport all features/modes of operation. my bet is on the driver. | 12:25 |
tomreyn | it generally helps to answer questions when you provide basic information such as which ubuntu release and kernel version you're using. | 12:29 |
Soni | anyone has any idea why ubuntu is so slow? https://github.com/SoniEx2/wasm2kotlin/actions/runs/7734644280/job/21089001998 (look at those *timeouts*) vs https://github.com/SoniEx2/wasm2kotlin/actions/runs/7735002870/job/21089975043 | 12:30 |
KBar | ubuntu 22.04.2, linux 5.15.0-92-generic | 12:30 |
oerheks | KBar, current is 22.04.3 .. time to do apt dist-upgrade | 12:31 |
tennisanders | i've got ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS on my thinkpad and I simply cant make bluetooth function well. Reconnecting to my paired headphones never works. I have to forget the headphones, restart BT/laptop and then pair again for them to actually connect. Any suggestions? | 12:32 |
KBar | oerheks: shoot. i only have 2.1G of disk space available. would that be enough? | 12:35 |
oerheks | only you can tell if you try. | 12:36 |
KBar | lol | 12:36 |
jeremy31 | tennisanders: post URL from terminal for> (lsusb; sudo dmesg|egrep -i 'blue|firm)|nc termbin.com 9999 | 12:36 |
KBar | im just not in the mood of "try and see" | 12:37 |
KBar | (it usually ends in some wreckage and spending some time to fix it) | 12:37 |
tomreyn | so reclaim some space, it's usually easy | 12:38 |
tomreyn | ncdu can help, or baobab for a GUI | 12:38 |
oerheks | apt --purge autoremove | 12:39 |
KBar | yeah, nothing to purge | 12:39 |
KBar | looks like 22.04.3 is on kernel 6.2, right? | 12:40 |
tennisanders | jeremy31, https://termbin.com/0t4a | 12:40 |
oerheks | KBar, with HWE, 6.5.0-15 | 12:41 |
KBar | sweet. ill try upgrading then. thank you | 12:42 |
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tennisanders | jeremy31, sorry had to leave in a rush so not sure if you answered me | 13:31 |
KBar | ok, ive upgraded | 13:34 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 13:37 |
thisisjaymehta | O/ | 13:37 |
KBar | i guess im gonna have to install kernel headers and modules manually? | 13:38 |
lotuspsychje | !hwe | KBar | 13:38 |
KBar | for some reason they weren't updated from linux-modules-5.15.0-92-generic | 13:38 |
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KBar | ok, running `sudo apt-get install --install-recommends linux-generic-hwe-22.04`. wish me luck | 13:57 |
tomreyn | there are tracking / met / dependency packages for modules and headers for both the vanilla and hwe kernel version tracks | 13:59 |
tomreyn | *meta (not "met") | 14:00 |
KBar | phew, it booted up | 14:03 |
KBar | ok, everything upgrated to latest version | 14:04 |
KBar | the issue persists | 14:04 |
nteodosio | How do I find out for which architectures a snap is available? 'snap info --verbose' doesn't give me that. | 14:09 |
oerheks | nteodosio, only on snapstore, not via CLI | 14:13 |
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nteodosio | oerheks, that is sad! But anyway I tried snap-store and couldn't find any mention to that there? | 14:15 |
KBar | manually configuring rate and tx-power is not allowed either | 14:16 |
nteodosio | oerheks, are you perchance refering specifically to the new, non-gnome-software store? | 14:16 |
oerheks | if you press on 'latest stable', the menu gives architecture options https://snapcraft.io/gnome-clocks | 14:17 |
oerheks | not with all snaps though, that depends on the maintainer | 14:17 |
nteodosio | Aha, confirmed, thanks! | 14:18 |
KBar | i also tried each of the antennaes | 14:20 |
KBar | to no avail | 14:20 |
oerheks | KBar, likely the driver is not hotspot compatible | 14:21 |
tokam | How can I allow these old key algorithms for ssh on my ubuntu client? | 14:22 |
tokam | Their offer: diffie-hellman-group-exchange-sha1,diffie-hellman-group14-sha1,diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 | 14:22 |
KBar | oerheks: that was my biggest fear :( | 14:22 |
ravage | KBar: curl -sH "Snap-Device-Series: 16" https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/info/firefox|jq '.["channel-map"][] | select(.channel.name == "stable") | .channel.architecture' | 14:24 |
KBar | ^ nteodosio | 14:25 |
oerheks | impressive cli witchcraft | 14:25 |
nteodosio | Yuck! Thanks for the redircection by the way. (: | 14:25 |
tokam | solved | 14:25 |
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povilas | HI | 15:07 |
lotuspsychje | welcome povilas | 15:10 |
KBar | oerheks: not sure if its definitive, but `nmcli -f WIFI-PROPERTIES.AP device show wlo1` suggests AP mode is supported | 15:17 |
KBar | and if i create a default hotspot connection from scratch (`nmcli device wifi hotspot`), it is visible to other devices | 15:18 |
KBar | but then it cannot lease IP addresses | 15:19 |
KBar | probably sets up the DHCP server wrongly | 15:20 |
pagios | what happens if i set a setUID on a directory ? | 15:30 |
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tokam | Hi, I am having severe problems with an old courier-imap server. My inbox is filled with spam (600.000 mails) and I cannot move any mails. It just times out I guess. How can I solve the problem? Right now I am searching server error logs. I already tried to reboot the entire server | 15:35 |
ravage | mails are usually files | 15:35 |
ravage | so delete the files with spam in it | 15:36 |
tokam | I would like to do it but nothing is possible ... | 15:36 |
tokam | I try to move 6 mails from 1 folder to an other and it just does not do it | 15:36 |
ravage | you connect via ssh | 15:37 |
ravage | delete the files | 15:37 |
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tokam | one file per mail? | 15:38 |
ravage | yes | 15:38 |
tokam | what to delete? Is not it that there are inbox files? | 15:38 |
tokam | compressed archives? | 15:38 |
ravage | that depends on your smtp server but usually it is just one file per mail | 15:38 |
tokam | Can I change the courier-imap config to speed it up? | 15:39 |
ravage | this has nothing to do with imap if you connect via ssh to clean up the files | 15:39 |
ravage | you just have to find out where your mail server stores the mails | 15:40 |
tokam | I have courier-imap and qmail | 15:41 |
ravage | so try /var/qmail | 15:42 |
ravage | but that really depends on your setup | 15:42 |
tokam | I did ls -al in that folder and it hangs xD | 15:44 |
tupni | your hdd is dying perhaps? | 15:44 |
KBar | pagios: `info coreutils -n 'directory setuid'` | 15:44 |
tokam | I think it has 600.000 files and that for hangs? | 15:44 |
ravage | instead of ls try find | 15:44 |
tokam | SMART Overall-Health Self-Assessment: The overall health self-assessment test result is "PASSED," indicating that the drive has passed the SMART self-assessment. | 15:47 |
tokam | will I crash my mailserver if I start moving such files? | 15:49 |
tupni | maybe xterm doesn't make it hang | 15:49 |
tokam | there is a folder cur and new and also a file maildirsize | 15:49 |
tokam | and also some folder: tmp | 15:49 |
tupni | xterm is often faster than some of the slower terminals, ime | 15:50 |
tokam | I think if I could slize this folder a bit and e.g. get a folder for mails from each year this could make a difference? | 15:50 |
tokam | there are 464309 files inside the cur folder | 15:51 |
ravage | it is up to you how you want to handle the situation | 15:56 |
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johnfg | Hey folks. | 16:39 |
johnfg | I get these build errors when trying to build openafs: https://paste.debian.net/1306011/ | 16:40 |
johnfg | I appreciate any help. | 16:40 |
ioria | johnfg, https://git.openafs.org/?p=openafs.git;a=commitdiff;h=c4c16890d9d2829f6bef1ef58feafb30b1d59da3 | 16:45 |
stewi | AFAICT I don't have a hardware issue, TTY says wrong password for every account, and journalctl -b 1 shows logs from January 23 despite using the computer daily... I am so confused. | 16:50 |
stewi | I'm in chroot because of the login issue still. | 16:50 |
stewi | journalctl -b 1 shows the latest boot of a system after chrooting into it. Am I wrong? | 16:51 |
ioria | stewi, i think you can still use Recovery mode | 16:52 |
stewi | What do you mean by recovery mode? | 16:55 |
stewi | fallback didn't make any change | 16:56 |
ioria | stewi, from Grub -> Advanced Options -> Recovery Mode -> Root Shell | 16:57 |
stewi | I'm using systemd-boot, but I don't think it really makes a difference. AFAICT the kernel is booting fine. It's just that something goes seriously wrong in userspace and I'm struggling to diagnose it. | 17:01 |
johnfg | Thanks ioria. So where and how do I patch to make this fix work? | 17:02 |
ioria | stewi, might be a permission issue on your home dir; from the chroot , check stat /home and stat /home/<user> | 17:03 |
ioria | johnfg, you patch it | 17:03 |
stewi | even root can't log into tty though! It's crazy | 17:04 |
stewi | wrong password every time. | 17:04 |
ioria | that's normal, if you did not set a passwd | 17:04 |
stewi | I've set it (through chroot) a few times trying to get it to work | 17:04 |
stewi | I'm making a new user (through chroot) now to see if that works | 17:06 |
stewi | Does anyone know how to view logs related to tty logins? | 17:08 |
stewi | At what point do you guys give up and re-install? | 17:11 |
stewi | And don't tell me that you can fix everything | 17:11 |
stewi | Newly created user can't log into tty | 17:14 |
pragmaticenigma | stewi: I give up as soon as I can't log in anymore | 17:15 |
pragmaticenigma | though I usually have an image of my system backed up, so i usually don't lose much of anything | 17:16 |
stewi | lmao. Yeah true I'm probably best off reinstalling. To be honest I've screwed and messed around with this system a lot over 4 years. | 17:21 |
stewi | I'm not giving up though | 17:38 |
pragmaticenigma | 4 years is usually my default for wipe clean and start fresh again | 17:39 |
pragmaticenigma | regardless of the state of the machine | 17:39 |
stewi | Despite using it every day, journalctl only has logs up until january 24th. | 17:44 |
stewi | I need to know why. | 17:44 |
stewi | tty login attempts always returns incorrect password, journalctl has no logs before jan 24. This is too weird for me to give up. | 17:46 |
stewi | no logs after 24th of january* | 17:48 |
pragmaticenigma | I wish I had ideas for you | 17:50 |
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stewi | Thing is, if I go to /var/log/journal I see modification times up until my recent boots. | 17:52 |
stewi | But running journalctl -b 1 in chroot gives me january 24th. | 17:53 |
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goofy_goober | hiya | 18:04 |
goofy_goober | who else here likes team fortress 2 | 18:05 |
goofy_goober | i just started using this OS yesterday lol | 18:07 |
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stewi | well, I am giving up for now. backing everytning up and reinstalling tomorrow because I need it working. I will be spinning up a VM to continue investigating however. | 18:19 |
goofy_goober | guys why wont firefox launch???:?? it wont work and i need it for litteraly everything im new to lubuntu please help | 18:23 |
atle | try starting it in terminal to see what it says | 18:23 |
goofy_goober | k | 18:24 |
goofy_goober | how do i start something in the terminal | 18:27 |
atle | goofy_goober, open a terminal and type firefox | 18:28 |
goofy_goober | k | 18:29 |
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Angs | I've network settings on Settings > Network > ethernet interfaces. What software/service manages the interfaces? | 18:49 |
Angs | I mean what is the name of the service that handles that GUI network stuffs for the ethernet? | 18:50 |
Angs | I am using ubuntu 22.04 | 18:50 |
pragmaticenigma | Angs: the part you are referencing is a built-in feature to Gnome. What it manipulates is NetworkManager | 18:53 |
Angs | pragmaticenigma, thank you. | 18:57 |
johnfg | Is there a way for ubuntu itself to build and install: openafs 1.8.10-1ubuntu2 source package in Ubuntu? | 19:21 |
johnfg | It's on launchpad. | 19:21 |
johnfg | Here's the URL: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openafs/1.8.10-1ubuntu2 | 19:22 |
pragmaticenigma | johnfg: what version of ubuntu are you running? | 19:24 |
johnfg | 22.04, all patches and upgrades. | 19:24 |
pragmaticenigma | johnfg: The launchpad is for 23.10, and likely had dependencies on packages in 23.10. You could upgrade to the latest Ubuntu, or wait until 24.04 is released which hopefully includes that | 19:25 |
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johnfg | So how do you install a package from launchpad? | 19:28 |
pragmaticenigma | johnfg: I offered the supported suggestions. The listing you found is tied to Ubuntu 23.10. The options are to wait until 24.04, or upgrade your system to 23.10. | 19:31 |
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goofy_goober | it still wont start, any advice? im very new to this OS | 20:05 |
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goofy_goober | am i the only one who has their desktop icons at the bottom of the screen instead of the side | 20:10 |
dawnbreaker | you can change them in the settings where they go | 20:11 |
goofy_goober | ik | 20:11 |
goofy_goober | i like them at the bottom | 20:11 |
dawnbreaker | oh | 20:12 |
goofy_goober | am i a... monster? | 20:12 |
bprompt | goofy_goober: you mean the "taskbar" icons, right? | 20:12 |
goofy_goober | no lol | 20:13 |
goofy_goober | the desktop shortcuts | 20:13 |
pragmaticenigma | goofy_goober: Do you have a support related question? If not, it sounds like you might want to discuss your icon preferences in the #ubuntu-offtopic channel. | 20:13 |
goofy_goober | ahhh | 20:13 |
goofy_goober | where is off topic | 20:13 |
goofy_goober | i thought this was like a general lol | 20:13 |
pragmaticenigma | goofy_goober: just type /join #ubuntu-offtopic | 20:13 |
bprompt | goofy_goober: nope, this channel is for any troubleshooting | 20:13 |
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AShapiro | pleased to see there is finally some progres on 2044657. light at the end of the tunnel | 21:49 |
AShapiro | https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/2044657 | 21:50 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2044657 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu Mantic) "Multiple data corruption issues in zfs" [High, In Progress] | 21:50 | |
goofy_goober | i have a problem, firefox wont start up. i tried the shortcut, i tried the terminal, i tried the start menu but nothing works how do i fix this? | 22:07 |
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