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aienaI am using ubuntu 22.04 pavucontrol works to control my audio. But if I run systemctl statud pulseaudio.service it says no pulseaudio service.04:36
aienahow to restart pulseaudio04:37
aienaor is uvuntru 22.04 using pipewire with some pulseaudio compatibility layer or something04:38
OpenLinux21pulseaudio --check04:38
OpenLinux21try it04:38
aienathayt returns n othing both as root and as home04:39
aienabut pacmd works so I am confused04:39
aienaoh04:40
OpenLinux21It is possible that the thayt command may not be recognized or installed, resulting in no output. And pacmd is a valid command for PulseAudio control.04:40
aienapacmd stat says no pulseaudio daemon running04:40
aienaso not sure how pavucontrol is controlling my audio fine withoput pulse ruinning04:41
OpenLinux21pulseaudio --start04:41
OpenLinux21pacmd stat04:41
aienanot sure how my uvuntu system is managing sound now04:41
aienai have pulseaudio config files etc but no  PA running04:43
OpenLinux21try "alsamixer"04:44
aienawait04:45
aienaas regular user it is running I think though pulseaudio --check says nothinh04:45
OpenLinux21Maybe you should ask ChatGPT.04:46
aienacan try that04:46
OpenLinux21I use a Linux system that I made myself.04:47
aienacool :)04:52
OpenLinux21Bro Can:05:00
OpenLinux21Maybe you should ask ChatGPT.05:00
Random6hello Ubuntu05:35
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mandem0110I'm looking for an APP that is available in Ubuntu 23.10 that can tell me about my HDD's health. Like its health and how many days powered on. A bit like CrystalDiskInfo.10:54
fauxprideHi. I've got a NUC that had 22.04.3 LTS installed, but the SSD failed, and I'll replace it with a new one. The only forms of backups I had were an old Clonezilla image that is still under 20.04, and weekly backups of /home and /etc. What would be the most optimal way to restore the system to the new SSD - install a new version and then restore /home and /etc, or restore  the old Clonezilla11:01
fauxprideimage?11:01
ravagemandem0110: gsmartcontrol11:02
ravagefauxpride: you should be able to mount the clonezilla backup11:05
mandem0110ravage: just what I wanted!! thanks11:06
ravagemay be a little manual fiddling. actually did a clonezilla partition backup 20mns ago11:07
ravagei can check how to do it 🙂11:07
ravagebut its not a full disk backup. that may be a little different11:07
ravagei have nvme0n1p6_crypt.ext4-ptcl-img.zst for example11:08
fauxprideravage: is it that risky to just copy over /home and /etc?11:09
fauxprideover a new install?11:09
Haris_how to force auto-fsck on next bootup on ubuntu focal?11:11
ravagefauxpride: i would not copy everything. do a fresh 22.04 install and copy over what you need to your home dir11:12
ravageusually you only need a few directories11:12
fauxpridei see. thanks.11:13
fruity_tomatoHello, is there a way for apt to patch up to a certain date in Ubuntu? for example, I test an ubuntu installation and i want to now signal to the customer that they can do the install as well as it has been tested.11:34
fruity_tomatosame for upgrades11:34
fruity_tomatothe only mechanic i saw was to set up your own apt repository and manage that11:35
fruity_tomatobut i'd prefer to avoid handling even more infra11:35
John2005Hi guys, I'm a bit confused. I have a ubuntu server (dedciated server) my host has sent me an email saying my server is doing an going port scan on an IP address in south korea... I'm not aware nor doing anything like this so I think it's safe to say the system has been hacked to some degree. how can I find out exactly what it is/where it is, so I can prevent this happening again? I intend to11:52
John2005format and reinstall OS but I dont want to do that without knowing what allowed this to happen in the first place?11:52
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CosmicDJJohn2005: do you have a remote log host? i.e. is syslog sending your logs somewhere safe?12:07
John2005no :o12:07
John2005Did not know you can do that :S12:07
John2005I can access the logs now but I see where you're going with this, its possible they've been altered to cover up things12:08
John2005What sorta things would I be looking for in that log?12:08
CosmicDJJohn2005: logins, maybe exceptions/errors/crashdumps from internet-facing applications, firewall changes, etc.; but editing/removing logfiles is easy once you're in...12:11
CosmicDJcheck https://attack.mitre.org for a list12:12
John2005do you have any recommendations on things like anti virus kind of programs that could scan to see if it finds any malicous things?12:16
ravageyou can run rkhunter from time to time12:18
ravagei would not recommend running any anti virus on demand scanning12:19
ravageunless required by some policy12:19
BugiesJohn2005, ESET Endpoint Antivirus dla Linux ?12:21
John2005CosmicDJ: auth.log shows nothing unusual around the time of the port scan, same with syslog. the syslog shows crontabs and so on running every 1 minute and the same things that ran were the same things logged consistently throughout the day so nothing odd here too but again they could of covered this up I guess.12:24
John2005is it possible they could of triggered this portscan without gaining full access?12:24
John2005ravage: thank you, I was thinking of running an anti virus now to scan for anythign malicious and once its found it, I'd be better equipt to stop it after I reinstall OS but I wasn't intending to keep it going 24/7 kind of thing unless it didnt impact too much12:25
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John2005<Bugies: Looks like thats a paid software, I'm not looking to spend $$$ at the moment if it can be helped12:26
CosmicDJJohn2005: what else is running in your server?12:27
Bugies ESET Endpoint Antivirus   has a virus database after installation, but it does not download updates without a license12:28
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lotuspsychj3!info lynis | John2005 a nice scan for your system/server12:30
ubottuJohn2005 a nice scan for your system/server: lynis (3.0.8-1.1, mantic): security auditing tool for Unix based systems. In component universe, is optional. Built by lynis. Size 222 kB / 1,617 kB12:30
Bugiesalso blocks known windows Trojans from running12:32
John2005CosmicDJ: I run a few things, like game servers and a web server apache2  etc12:44
John2005Bugies: thank you so if I install it and run it, it will have the most reecnt database/uppdate but it wont let me update12:47
John2005lotuspsychj3: thanks I will try this too, if I can get as many scanners scanning, (one by one that is. not at all once lol) then something must be picked up surely12:48
Bugiesyes it has some virus database John200512:49
John2005so far rkhunter is saying warning for "backdoor ports" (probably certain ports are open that it doesn't like?) ,  Checking for hidden files and directories too12:51
John2005everything else was green and "ok"12:51
ToTheInternetI want to set a screen resolution as soon as X starts. Right now it is automatically set to the highest resolution, which i don't like. I'm using Ubuntu Studio with xmonad window manager (if it matters). I put my "xrandr" command into /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc but that doesn't seem to do anything. In fact, it isn't run at all because i also put in "echo $(date) > /home/myuser/startup.log" and the file wasn't written. How can i13:35
ToTheInternetset the resolution?13:35
ToTheInterneti was hoping to avoid xorg.conf because it's not 2005 anymore13:35
John2005So I ran the various scans and evertyhign comes back clean. I went back to the original report from the host for any clues... the "outgoing port" they mentioned. I checked this, it relates to a game server (Killing floor 2 server). I wonder if this game server is actually doing something "normal" but is being picked up by the host as a "port scan"....13:44
John2005Not sure exactly how to block "outgoing UDP" traffic on a specific outbound port if players joining that server need UDP protocal hmm13:45
weedmicJohn2005: you can use either "firewall" or iptables (which are now called nftables13:52
John2005weedmic, it will let you block port scanning outbound wise? hmm i will have to research,t hank you :)14:03
weedmici generally block all and then open the ports for the type of traffic I wish to allow with nftables - there is a man page, but you can get examples off the web.  some computers only have like 3 lines of nftables.  i never got used to the graphical one.14:05
John2005weedmic: ahhh yeah that sounds like the most secure way of doing it, block by default. I'll end up blocking myself out no doutb though lol14:10
ogra_well, by default ubuntu does not open any ports to the outside world, ports only get opened by packages you install, since only root can install packages normal users can usually not open any ports14:13
ogra_if i were you i'd rather remove whatever package the user installed to actually get that gameserver running14:13
ogra_(and take away their sudo privs)14:13
ogra_a port blocker (it isnt really a "firewall", thats rather a physical device splitting two networks, but microsoft kind of marketed into being a thing on desktop computers 😛 ) will just cure the symptoms after all14:15
tykling[citation needed]14:15
ogra_tykling, just install windows XP ... before it had "firewall" in its system settings, the term was clearly defined as a network device hanging in your datacenter, splitting your network from the internet (or from another network, or building a DMZ with two firewall devices)14:21
BluesKajHi all14:23
tyklingogra_: what absolute nonsense, software firewalls existed before windows xp and what a weird thing to be gatekeeping about, just stop it lol14:25
ogra_tykling, dunno, in my times working in datacenters these things were called port blockers until XP showed up and MS marketed them as firewalls14:26
ogra_it was a noticeable change and a running gag between DC admins back then14:26
ogra_but as you like ... doesnt fit here anyway (bettwer for #ubuntu-discuss) and wont contribute to fixing the problem ... (though i wont stop calling them port blockers, sorry ...)14:28
salva_torehttps://dpaste.com/BVGNYA7D814:38
salva_torei have an issue with standby while nvidia driver are enabled, i wrote everything here https://dpaste.com/BVGNYA7D814:40
salva_torei have an issue with standby while nvidia driver are enabled, i wrote everything here https://dpaste.com/BVGNYA7D814:42
salva_torefunny how there are 1080 people here and no one answer14:44
leftyfb!patience | salva_tore14:44
ubottusalva_tore: Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/14:44
salva_torei have an issue with standby while nvidia driver are enabled, i wrote everything here https://dpaste.com/BVGNYA7D814:50
leftyfbsalva_tore: please stop repeating14:50
WindyI installed k9s from snap, but it seems like a symlink wasn't created in /snap/bin, so it's only in /snap/k9s/current/bin - is that normal?  should i just manually create a symlink?14:53
lubuntu01hi14:53
salva_torereally? no one?15:04
Bugiescat /proc/acpi/wakeup  what's in this  file ?15:07
plastikmansalva_tore: sleep is always trucky, i had a case open for almost 10 years before it was resolved in the kernel.  You are expecting that someone will fix your issue right now, but its not really like that.15:09
plastikmanIf ACPI tables are still a thing you probably need to inject a new ACPI table into your bios15:09
salva_toreBugies: https://dpaste.com/HD4WZ5EJ715:10
salva_toreplastikman: yes but i read that someone having my exact same issue resolved by booting with some flag in grub_command_default, so i thought it would be similar. link to the thread https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=249223715:12
salva_toreBugies: i ran a test to see if s3 is supported and it is, https://dpaste.com/4XAEVPG9T15:12
plastikmansalva_tore: did you do the settings taht were recomended?15:21
salva_toreno because i have an intel cpu, those are for amd15:22
Bugiessalva_tore, from what you can see in /proc/acpi/wakeup some devices could be disabled PEG1,PEG0,RP05,RP07,RP08...15:23
salva_toreBugies: what i need to do?15:24
salva_toreBugies: do you think if i disable those devices standby should work?15:25
Bugieshttps://askubuntu.com/q/404537/881336 salva_tore15:26
salva_toreok i'll procede to disable everything15:28
Bugiesok, just not everything, turn off PWRB, PS2K15:30
Bugiessorry not everything PWRB, PS2K is ok15:31
Bugiesdo wybudzenia potrzebne jest PS2K,PWRB chyba15:32
BugiesI think you need PS2K or PWRB to wake it up15:33
salva_toreBugies: nope it didn't work, i re enabled everything15:35
salva_torei think you are trolling me because it didn't wake up from sleep, i closed and opened the lid and it woke up but i have the same error15:36
salva_toreso, not funny, didn't laugh15:36
salva_toreBugies:15:36
plastikmanI would recomend opening a bug either upsreteam or at ubuntu bugzilla for the i915 module15:36
salva_torealright, thanks15:37
plastikmanI am not sure that there will be someone with knowledge for this specific issue in irc15:37
salva_toreokok thanks15:37
ioriasalva_tore, i'd try mantic from livecd, i think it's a kernel issue15:38
salva_toreok before opening a bug issue i'll give a shot to mantic15:38
salva_torethanks ioria and plastikman15:39
ioriasalva_tore, or try a newer kernel (like 6.6+), if you know how to manage it15:39
salva_torenot to Bugies15:39
Bugiesok :) no my language15:39
salva_toreioria; i tried but i'm not that skilled, the headers are missing15:39
ioriasalva_tore, just for reference : https://launchpad.net/~canonical-kernel-team/+archive/ubuntu/unstable15:40
salva_toreand i don't know how to install the dependences15:40
salva_toreioria i used mainline kernel from kappelican ppa15:40
salva_torei'll try updating the kernel thanks for your help15:41
ioriasalva_tore, ok15:41
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OpenLinux21OwO17:13
OpenLinux21hello17:16
OpenLinux21hola17:17
leftyfbOpenLinux21: hello. What can we help you with?17:17
OpenLinux21Can ubuntu run binary files compiled from systems using the musl C library?17:18
oerheksperhaps with musl and musl-tools https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=musl17:20
OpenLinux21thank you17:22
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kawalyou can still run your bin in a VM if Ubuntu cannot.17:30
plastikmanI would assume it would so long as other deps are there.  just ldd the bin, you can see any other deps17:57
guest_Gents greeting i want to report an issue considering my HP pavilion all in one Desktop after installation of Ubuntu for desktop last version the integrated speaker crackling in window 10 sound work perfectly without any problem18:54
kawalyou got crackling in Ubuntu?19:06
kawalThe sound driver is probably not the best for your hardware, here is some tests you can do: change the bitrate from the driver like 48000 / 411000 but it depends of the kernel module config it can be annoying, but kernel driver parameters... OR try another Live linux USB and test if the sound is good, it it works good with mint or another...then checkout what driver and what settings it is loading...19:09
kawal41000* or other.19:10
kawallast thing if you cannot get it to work properly with ubuntu, but really want to use ubuntu anyway, you can get an USB soundcard compatible with Ubuntu.19:11
bpromptguest_: of course it has to be the drivers installed, the one packaged at installation time is not working or not compatible for your model, you couldl try this driver from RealTek's site -> https://www.realtek.com/en/component/zoo/category/pc-audio-codecs-high-definition-audio-codecs-software19:11
bpromptguest_: you could also try troubleshooting with an audio tool like "hdajackretasking"19:13
guest_actually i half fixed my self after google searching19:13
guest_half way19:13
guest_mean now is crackling only during the startup19:14
bpromptguest_: He who is outside his door already has a hard part of his journey behind him.  ~~ Dutch proverb ~~  # hehe19:15
guest_after login works super19:15
bpromptguest_: well, if it's during startup, then you're alrite, unless you're don't want to miss the "boot startup melodies" from the POST symphony19:16
guest_ i added  those two line to /ect/modeprobe.d/blacklistoss.conf #fix for hp-pavilion aio 27 xa0013ng blacklist snd_hda_codec_realtek19:19
guest_i just want to report that for better ubuntu experiences19:19
guest_same issue in opensuse tumbleweed but i didnt fix it until now19:22
guest_so my believe was with linux logic because it works fine in windows super19:23
guest_my logic from the first time the issue with linux installation19:26
guest_i believe linux must take this in considerations for future release19:26
bpromptguest_: well, as you'd know the issue being driver support, and for windows realtek issue drivers, however the same thing happens in windows btw, for a out-of-the-box installation windows  uses prepackaged drivers in a database to load after probing the hardware, if none found, it uses generic, which may give you issues after which one downloads and installs the proper model's driver19:27
bpromptguest_: so is not that windows installations always install the right drivers, it may have it in its database or it may not have it, in which case one has to get it, so  hmmm in this case it just so happen that for this model it loaded that, nothing "unexpected" per se19:30
bpromptsure, undesired, but not unexpected19:31
guest_honestly i had so many laptop and desktop different kind i never face similar issue on my hole life19:32
guest_by the way i love windows and linux19:33
bpromptguest_: well, I've installed windows on many machines, 90% of the time I have to get at least the "video" drivers, often I get the "audio" and "wlan" drivers too for the model, that's about the 1st thing I do after installation, these days I try to get them before I even install, so I have the drivers in a usb-stick ready if needed19:35
guest_honestly i had so many laptop and desktop different kind i never face similar issue on my hole life with windows all version19:35
bpromptguest_: but many times the "generic driver" provided in windows works for many folks, and to be honest the realtek drivers prepackaged in the install .iso works decently well, at least in windows10 and windows8  too19:36
guest_i had this issue with wlan after windows installation but not sound19:37
bpromptguest_: however, you can tell the difference from the "generic" to the "actual proper" driver for the model, in windows once you want to use an advanced feature in it, then you notice it may be missing in the generic19:37
guest_problem with the sound scary man first thinking your pc will burn19:38
bpromptguest_: but all that comes with the territory, when it comes to installations of any OS19:38
guest_i also thinking i may  got wrong copy of ubuntu19:41
djerisче это такое?19:42
guest_fine i wish ubuntu work on it19:43
guest_that's all19:44
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Haris_on focal I'm getting a lot of multipathd errors in syslog. I added config to log it to a separate file. still I'm getting it in syslog20:26
Haris_:syslogtag, isequal, "multipathd" /var/log/multipathd.log20:28
Haris_& stop20:28
Haris_is that wrong config?20:28
leftyfbHaris_: are you utilizing multipathd?20:33
Haris_do not know yet20:33
leftyfbHaris_: you would know. Just remove it20:34
Haris_its installed alright20:34
Haris_lol20:34
leftyfbHaris_: it wasn't a joke20:34
leftyfbHaris_: is your filesystem spread out over multiple storage devices?20:35
Haris_I'm on a cloud provider20:35
Haris_this is a VM based on a vmware based cloud20:35
leftyfbit's still unlikely to be utilized20:36
Haris_https://dpaste.com/7FS9PEAFX20:47
Haris_this is repeating in syslog20:47
Guest14hi everyone. is it possible to disable ufw at grub "edit the commands before booting" screen?20:55
plastikmanwhy at grub?  just systemctl stop ufw; systemctl disable ufw; systemctl mask ufw20:56
Haris_on sshd configured exit for a session, a screen session also ends?20:56
plastikmanscreen?  like the command screen or a local terminal or X/Wayland session?20:57
Guest59trying to get into my virtual private server that i am pretty sure i changed the ssh port but forgot what port20:57
Guest59oh wait lol20:58
plastikmanbut if you can get to grub, that means you have serial access....20:58
bpromptyou just remembered it?20:58
Guest59i still don't remember the port number i changed it to so disabling ufw wouldn't make a difference even if it's even on in the first place lol20:59
plastikmanchanging the ssh port is meaningless20:59
Guest59?20:59
plastikmanportscan will show the diff ssh port, and you will not be any more secure20:59
Guest59well i mean too late i already changed it i am pretty sure21:00
Guest59i have serial access i believe21:00
Guest59it is a vultr.com VPS21:00
plastikmanso then boot into single user mode21:00
Guest59how to ?21:01
plastikmanadd "single" without quotes to the kernel line21:02
plastikmanwhen you are at the grub menu, hit "e" to edit the "ubuntu" line21:03
Haris_the command screen21:04
plastikmanthen navigate down to the line that says "linux /boot/xxxx" and at the end of that "linux" line add the word "single" without quotes and hit ctrl +x21:04
Guest59ok thank very much plastikman21:05
plastikmanHaris_: you mean a local session tho, not a ssh session21:05
Haris_yes21:05
plastikmanif that is the case, the logout setting only applies to ssh not local or x11 or wayland21:05
Haris_my ssh session window shows I openned a screen session in it. but it is no longer available21:06
Haris_the command I was running under that screen session is still running21:06
plastikmanthen you need to re-connect to your screen session21:06
plastikmanits been a LONG time since i uave used screen, i am a tmux boy now.21:07
plastikmanI think screen -ls will show the running session21:07
plastikmanthen you can screen -r ptxxx21:07
Haris_it was. its not showing now21:10
Haris_screen -ls comes up empty21:10
Haris_screen -rd says its no longer there21:10
plastikmanwere you as a diff user?21:10
Haris_nope21:11
plastikmanI mean, if the system reboted the screen session would be dead21:11
plastikmanps -eaf | grep screen | grep -v 'grep'21:11
Haris_not there21:14
plastikmanthen the screen session died21:21
Haris_how can that happen21:24
plastikmantruthfully i have no answer, unless the job finished.  you can try reptyr21:25
plastikmanif the job is stuck in an orphan pty, you can use reptyr to force the job back to your terminal21:25
Haris_its actually proceeding21:26
Haris_yes. its pty is gone21:26
plastikmanapt install reptyr21:26
plastikmanpgrep process21:27
plastikmanreptyr pid21:27
Haris_ah, it ended before I could check21:30
Haris_reptyr is a nice one21:30
plastikmandoes not work all the time, but many times it does21:30
Haris_hmm21:30
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plastikmanlubuntu_: stop, just ask a qustion if you have one22:56
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