[00:10] <ItaloRaver-> have kubuntu not a app for screen recording, or what i can/should take for this?
[00:11] <bparker> OBS Studio
[00:48] <ItaloRaver-> have fund simplescreenrecorder, this i have already few time used :-)
[02:25] <candlejack> So how do I open a bug against a snap?
[02:25] <candlejack> Firefox doesn't respect the system cursor theme on kubuntu
[02:32] <bparker> snaps are the definition of a backdoor, I highly suggest not using them
[02:45] <candlejack> Noted.  I'm not going to stop using them though, so if anyone knows the answer it would be awesome
[03:06] <bparker> sigh
[05:12] <Patrick_> bparker: can you elaborate a bit about snaps being the definition of a backdoor?
[06:51] <Vervla> Hi. It seems  I havea bug  with mounting Windows shares using kerberos.
[06:51] <Vervla> PRETTY_NAME="Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS"
[06:51] <Vervla> cifs-utils                             2:6.9-1ubuntu0.2
[06:51] <Vervla> keyutils                               1.6-6ubuntu1.1
[06:51] <Vervla> linux-image-5.4.0-125-generic
[06:51] <Vervla> fstab record
[06:53] <Bashing-om> !paste | Vervla
[07:02] <Vervla>  Hi. It seems  I havea bug  with mounting Windows shares using kerberos.   https://dpaste.com/3KUHWWF66
[08:02] <dreinull309> is there an installer method that lets me create a desktop version with no user set up? I have hundreds of leftover laptops that I want to prepare for students but I don't have the users prepared. I'm thinking of mobile devices that are set up when bought but with no user created yet. Or Windows when I think of it.
[08:02] <dreinull309> Looking into fai but that also creates a demo user.
[08:07] <tanath> first google result: https://askubuntu.com/questions/294377/install-ubuntu-without-creating-a-user-account
[08:08] <dreinull309> using duckduckgo :) Thank you oem install is a good search parameter that I haven't thought of before
[08:09] <tanath> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Ubuntu_OEM_Installer_Overview
[08:10] <Mesquite> Ciao
[08:11] <dreinull309> yup, reading that. Looks goot to me
[10:02] <webchat43> How do I update sources.list on ubuntu 21.10 arm64
[10:04] <oerheks> webchat43, not. follow the guide to upgrade EOL versions
[10:04] <oerheks> !eolupgrade
[10:32] <TomyWork> is it normal that snap logs every run to the journal or did I misconfigure something?
[10:32] <TomyWork> this is a bit spammy for things like command-line tools
[10:33] <TomyWork> especially if you run them a bunch of times as part of a script
[10:33] <oerheks> yes, pretty normal
[10:36] <TomyWork> can that be changed?
[10:36] <TomyWork> I dont really care if a scope was created for kubectl which is gonna be gona 2 seconds later anyway
[10:36] <TomyWork> gone*
[13:37] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:38] <luna> hi
[13:38] <tupni> ;)
[14:21] <leftyfb> ogra_: got someone you can ping about the snap store being down?
[14:22] <leftyfb> $ sudo snap refresh
[14:22] <leftyfb> error: cannot refresh: cannot query the store for updates: got unexpected HTTP status code 503 via POST to "https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/refresh"
[14:22] <leftyfb> getting this on all machines
[14:23] <oerheks> https://status.snapcraft.io/
[14:23] <oerheks> confirmed
[14:23] <oerheks> https://status.canonical.com/
[14:24] <lotuspsychje> on 24.04 im getting unable to contact snap store
[14:24] <oerheks> forum, launchpad .. get some coffee
[14:24] <oerheks> oh, maybe it is the cleaning lady again, hoovering the server room
[14:25] <leftyfb> yeah, "get some coffee" doesn't sit well with a customer who's down
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> cannot query the store for updates: got unexpected HTTP status code 503 via POST to "https://api.snapcraft.io/v2/snaps/refresh")
[14:25] <lotuspsychje> from journal logs
[14:29] <oerheks> suddenly i got an update...
[14:29] <leftyfb> still not working here
[14:30] <oerheks> after that, search for snaps stalls ..
[14:30] <DirtyToby> Launchpad down for everyone?
[14:30] <oerheks> DirtyToby, yes, confirmed
[14:31] <DirtyToby> oh my
[14:31] <oerheks> https://status.canonical.com/
[14:31] <oerheks> https://status.snapcraft.io/
[14:31] <DirtyToby> Ah! A proper status page. Nice. Thank you
[14:32] <oerheks> brb
[14:32] <DirtyToby> I submitted a build so I guess it's my fault /chuckle/
[14:32] <tuxinator> Trying to use a cups-server as a printserver, the client-computer finds the printserver advertised, however the printer disappears and reappears every few seconds
[14:32] <tuxinator> any hint
[14:33] <tuxinator> it behaves the same on kde plasma printers gui and cups client webgui
[14:42] <oerheks> https://status.snapcraft.io/ Observing"Snap downloads" is Operational
[15:00] <oerheks> green https://status.snapcraft.io/
[15:00] <oerheks> only forums down now.. https://status.canonical.com/
[15:06] <Kennybobs> Nah there's definitely still issues here
[15:07] <Kennybobs> Trying to report a bug, never finishes "processing".
[15:07] <Kennybobs> help.launchpad.net 504
[16:54] <lubuntughost> hi
[16:55] <JunaoS1818> helo
[16:55] <lubuntughost> hows going?
[16:56] <JunaoS1818> i do no
[16:57] <lubuntughost> ok. i hope great
[18:28] <enigma9o7> $ rmadison qt6-base-dev
[18:28] <enigma9o7> curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 503
[18:28] <enigma9o7> Seems rmadison is broken?
[18:30] <oerheks> hmm, launchpad has some issues today
[18:30] <oerheks> https://status.canonical.com/
[18:33] <enigma9o7> Looks like, based on website, QT6 version is 6.4.2, is that frozen, or is there a chance for 6.5+ by release?  How would I look into that?
[18:33] <enigma9o7> (for 24.04 noble)
[18:34] <oerheks> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/qt6-base
[18:34] <oerheks> but it is down for me
[18:35] <oerheks> so that might be the reason your curl comand did not work
[18:36] <enigma9o7> Thanks, I see the topic in #launchpad.
[18:45] <antekElektronik> hello
[18:45] <bprompt> allo allo
[19:32] <Slk_> hi
[19:33] <bprompt> hello Slk_
[19:34] <Slk_> Sup?
[19:34] <oerheks> yes, support
[20:18] <leftyfb> still having issues with launchpad and the public keyserver I see
[20:19] <loswedseded> am I the only one experiencing trouble with transmission after upgrading to 23.10? the app runs slower, reacts also slower, and if a file lands on the error directory and I free up some space to continue downloading, file stays in that directory
[20:20] <loswedseded> it's like the overall quality sunk. has transmission been deprecated?
[20:30] <ItaloRaver-> does anyone know what's going on https://ubuntu.com/pro/subscribe and how long it might take?
[20:33] <ilovepotato> loswedseded: yeah it's not what it used to be. I switched to qbit, transmission was becoming too unusable
[20:34] <loswedseded> !qbit
[20:34] <loswedseded> ilovepotato, repo?
[20:36] <ilovepotato> i mean qbitorrent. It's not GTK though, which is a shame
[20:41] <oerheks> ItaloRaver-, there are some server issues, no news when things are back to normal
[20:42] <ItaloRaver-> this i have fearing, thanks for info ...
[20:45] <oerheks> 'cloud outage' https://status.snapcraft.io/
[22:37] <EtherNet> hello guys, after I upgraded packages with apt today, my wifi and ethernet works for a minute or so and stop working.. i saw on journalctl that it's exactly when bpfilter module is loaded that I can't ping anymore , wifi keeps connected but it doesn't ping anymore and the only way to get it back working os rebooting, can I prevent loading bpfilter?
[22:37] <EtherNet> is there something I can do ?
[22:40] <jeremy31> EtherNet: Blacklist it or> sudo modprobe -r bpfilter
[22:40] <EtherNet> I blackedlist it on the blacklist.conf but didn't make any change
[22:41] <jeremy31> in /etc/modprobe.d/ ?
[22:41] <EtherNet> yeah exactly
[22:42] <tanath> check if your dns is working
[22:42] <jeremy31> EtherNet: > resolvectl
[22:43] <EtherNet> what should I expect from resolvectl output
[22:43] <EtherNet> i see the DNS configured on the wireless interface
[22:44] <EtherNet> the ones I have manually configured on networkmanager
[22:44] <EtherNet> I also can set it as automatically, but doesn't make any difference, just work until bpfilter starts
[22:47] <EtherNet> in fact resolvectl looks exactly as in other ubuntu machine i have and works, the difference is no bpfilter is loaded there...
[22:51] <jeremy31> maybe>  install bpfilter /bin/false
[22:51] <jeremy31> followed by > sudo update-initramfs -u
[22:52] <EtherNet> first install command gave me as output cannot stat "bpfilter", no such file or directory
[22:53] <EtherNet> install bpfilter /bin/false on the blacklist file ?
[22:57] <EtherNet> i finally blacklisted it, rebooted, it's not loaded anymore, but still after a minute network stops working, even though the wifi keeps connected.. ping to my router for e.g. doesn't answer anymore, any idea what to look for ?
[22:59] <jeremy31> EtherNet: iwconfig  #is wifi power management on?
[23:02] <EtherNet> same happens to ethernet card, so I dont think it's related specifically to the wifi card
[23:02] <EtherNet> I set it to "2" on the file for power save the interface wifi
[23:02] <EtherNet> it says power management off
[23:03] <jeremy31> EtherNet: Might want to have sudo dmesg -w  #running in terminal to see what happens
[23:03] <EtherNet> could it be related to apparmor?
[23:03] <tanath> https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/WirelessTroubleShootingGuide/Connections
[23:04] <tanath> could also boot livecd and see if problem persists. if so it might be hardware. if not it's likely software
[23:07] <tanath> this could help too https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Network_configuration/Wireless#Troubleshooting
[23:08] <EtherNet> i just boot into "recovery mode" on grub and enable networking and it works without any kind of issue, so it's not hardware but soft related
[23:21] <jeremy31> EtherNet: Any chance you have UFW running?
[23:21] <EtherNet> I tried disabling it and enabling it
[23:23] <bigfatnoob> Hi all. I have a laptop computer. it has no OS. I'm on a public windows 10 computer. it won't let me run EXEs downloaded from the internet. How can I create a live thumb drive with just copy/pasting or using command prompt?
[23:23] <bigfatnoob> i want to install linux onto my laptop
[23:25] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: that would be a question for #windows
[23:25] <leftyfb> We can only help you if you are running Ubuntu
[23:26] <bigfatnoob> leftyfb okay. i'm afraid they wouldn't want to help me with my linux destination
[23:27] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: you're not at that step yet. You need their help writing an iso to a usb flash drive on Windows that "won't let you run exe's from the internet"
[23:28] <bigfatnoob> leftyfb, just out of curiousity... on linux, can you write an iso to a usb drive using just copy and paste?
[23:28] <jeremy31> bigfatnoob: Find a computer that will allow you to put Ventoy on a USB thumb drive
[23:28] <leftyfb> no
[23:28] <leftyfb> jeremy31: if they can put anything on a flash drive, then just put ubuntu
[23:29] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: though you can use dd
[23:29] <jeremy31> Ventoy is the simple way to put ISOs on USB for Windows users
[23:29] <tanath> bigfatnoob: you can create the bootable usb with powershell. you can look up guides for that
[23:29] <bigfatnoob> leftyfb this is dd --> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dd_(Unix) ?
[23:30] <bigfatnoob> tanath ok. thanks. will google it now
[23:32] <bigfatnoob> jeremy31 can i put ventoy onto USB by just drag and dropping it onto the thumb drive? (I can't run  just any EXEs i get from the internet. i can only use the programs currently installed on the computer
[23:32] <bigfatnoob> tanath does this look right ? https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/use-powershell-to-create-a-bootable-usb-drive/
[23:33] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: /join #windows
[23:35] <bigfatnoob> i just joined #windows, but no one there
[23:36] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: no you didn't
[23:36] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob: there's 326 people in there. You aren't one of them
[23:42] <bigfatnoob2> thanks everyone. i just discovered that cmd and powershell  are both on the computer, but are locked :(
[23:43] <bigfatnoob2> I guess i can't use this computer at this location
[23:43] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob2: /join #windows
[23:43] <bigfatnoob2> i can't join that group
[23:43] <leftyfb> why not?
[23:43] <bigfatnoob2> i did the nickserv command and copy-pasted the emailed code, but no good
[23:43] <leftyfb> ah
[23:43] <bigfatnoob2> i don't know. i'm a noob
[23:44] <bigfatnoob2> i give up
[23:44] <leftyfb> !register | bigfatnoob2
[23:44] <bigfatnoob2> i wish i could find a map of nearby ubuntuers  and then i'd feel less shy to ask them if they can flash my USB stick
[23:45] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob2: https://www.makerlabs.com
[23:46] <bigfatnoob2> leftyfb wow, you're a stalker :)
[23:46] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob2: or https://vanhack.ca/wp/
[23:46] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob2: it's called helping
[23:46] <bigfatnoob2> leftyfb just joking, friend.
[23:46] <bigfatnoob2> i just realized irc leaks ip addresses :)
[23:47] <bigfatnoob2> thank you very much for helping
[23:55] <bigfatnoob2> friends, someone advised me to just mount the iso and copy-paste everything.
[23:57] <leftyfb> bigfatnoob2: if you can install the tools needed to mount the iso, then you can install a tool to write the iso to a flash drive
[23:57] <tanath> explorer can mount the iso
[23:57] <tanath> and copy the files
[23:57] <bigfatnoob2> leftyfb the file explorer comes with "mount to iso" when I right-cilck on the iso file
[23:57] <bigfatnoob2> what tanath says