=== femboys is now known as femboys2 [00:14] I have a question. If I was formatting an empty external hard drive to sell or give away, would ext4 be preferable over fat32? [00:15] unjustice1, sell or give away to whom? [00:19] most hard disks are too large for FAT32 [00:20] I'd suggest overwriting the whole disk with random data first [00:22] and ask the buyer what formatting they prefer: nothing, NTFS (for Windows), etc. [00:39] JanC: You ever use scrub to wipe a disk before formattind, or dd? [00:40] scrub is a guy that can't get no love [00:41] from me [00:50] https://dban.org/ Free Open-Source Data Wiping Software for Personal Use, Darik's Boot and Nuke === Xard1 is now known as Xard [04:31] Hello [04:32] can someone please explain why Jammy's LTS kernel 5.15.0-25 is the only one supported until 2027? What about 5.15.0-8*? === PasiZ1 is now known as PasiZ === seanicus_ is now known as seanicus === mk3548209 is now known as mk3548208 === e__ is now known as ugly_raccon === e_ is now known as ugly__raccon === PasiZ4 is now known as PasiZ === PasiZ0 is now known as PasiZ [11:13] Hello all. Is there a list/program that will help select the optimal Ubuntu version/configuration for target hardware? I see that during 22.04 installation the window manager is chosen for the hardware, so either X11 or Wayland. [11:39] https://youtu.be/CL7SHoB_T0w [11:40] !hardware | cIclops [11:40] cIclops: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection [11:42] lotuspsychje, Ta [11:43] cIclops: its not really for optimal, but more certified hardware for the specific ubuntu release [11:43] cIclops: for system requierments, you can check your DM's webpage (gnome for example) [11:45] DE [12:02] cIclops, you can try before install; https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-before-you-install [12:09] guiverc, yes try is very helpful for checking compatibility, what is the difference in performance with an installation? [12:11] when using 'live' the squashfs (squashed file-system) is usedm where as on an installed system it'll be full size (ie. live requires decompressing squashfs often); thus install is faster (let alone usb-flash media is often slower than an installed-on ssd etc) === zareem4 is now known as zareem [13:36] Hi All === rdz__ is now known as rdz === u_oopsa28 is now known as u_oopsa2 === u_oopsa20 is now known as u_oopsa2 === umutd3401_ is now known as umutd3401 [16:35] hi [17:03] he;;p tjere [17:03] hello there [17:03] sorry heh === ubuntu is now known as Guest2646 [17:04] welcome Guest2646 [17:04] thank you :D [17:04] how are we today [17:04] all good tnx, how can we help you Guest2646 [17:05] oh wait wrong channel im so sorry D: [17:05] have a nice day I am so sorry D: === JanC is now known as Guest4280 === JanC_ is now known as JanC === user03 is now known as gchound [17:22] oi [17:28] hello, i have an hp victus laptop and i installed ubuntu 22.04. i have an nvidia graphics card. I have this issue that is driving me crazy for the last month, the laptop is not waking up from standby when nvidia drivers are enabled [17:28] i tried everything but none of it worked [17:28] sounds like you shoudl file a bug report [17:29] can anyone help me? [17:31] im getting this stuff on screen feb 11 18:20:02 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to read DPCD register 0x92 [17:31] feb 11 18:20:02 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to write source OUI [17:31] feb 11 18:20:02 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* failed to enable link training [17:31] feb 11 18:20:03 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to read DPCD register 0x92 [17:31] feb 11 18:20:05 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to read DPCD register 0x92 [17:31] feb 11 18:20:08 salvatore-linux kernel: i915 0000:00:02.0: [drm] *ERROR* Failed to write source OUI === beaver is now known as dot0000 [18:46] Hello, I am trying to set up a bridge interface in netplan but I am uncertain that I am dong it correctly becasue I don't understand the match rule they have set o the original interface.. This is the content of my  /etc/netplan/50-cloud-init.yaml https://paste.debian.net/1306973/ [18:48] bblinky: I think there's a #netplan channel btw [18:49] bprompt, I know.. It's dead tho [18:50] I suppose someone in here might be able to say something enlightened about it since ubuntu is one of the few dists that use netplan oob [19:03] you dont need any match. a simple example is https://github.com/canonical/netplan/blob/main/examples/bridge.yaml [19:04] you usually copy the IP config from your Ethernet interface to the bridge [19:04] or better move. not copy [19:05] tbh I am also conssidering writing a ticket to ovh about it since I don't even understand what the point is for that match rule i this case [19:07] ravage Can you see if this is making sense to you https://dpaste.com/ENZEP3R9E [19:08] I suppose the match rule is there becasue they want to be very certain that the interface has that mac? [19:08] possible. does netplan like the syntax? [19:09] used to be you just install bridge -utils then add the two ethernet devices to a new bridge then do br0 up [19:10] netplan try should be safe. it auto reverts after 120 seconds [19:14] ravage netplan did not like it at all xD [19:14] it usually at least tells you why 🙂 [19:16] I only got warnings no errors... One of them about file permissions on the yaml file and the other about gateway6 being deprecated [19:16] i have the warning too. i ignore it. and yes you should change that to a defaul route [19:16] *default [19:18] something like https://p.haxxors.com/l33xkl6u.txt [19:25] Hmm, it throws this too netplan cannot call openvswitch ovsdb-server.service is not running [19:26] that is usually not enabled on a default ubuntu server [19:26] Ok [19:26] but i dont know what strange thing OVH does on its images 🙂 [19:27] No, to be honest I am currently considering doing a remote backup and just installing a plain image [19:28] sounds like a good plan to me 🙂 [19:28] To be even more honest I am running debian.. I just came here to ask becasue no one in #debian knows anything about netplan (for obvious reasons) [19:28] good luck 🙂 [19:29] And I am certainly writing OVH a ticket to ask why they are modding images like that [19:29] *facepalms for the win* [19:29] Thanks for the help tho :) [20:26] hey [20:27] anybody [20:27] ANY [20:27] BODY [20:27] IS [20:27] ANY === gnuphile is now known as Aryan === e_ is now known as _eternal_il === PeGaSuS_ is now known as PeGaSuS