[03:57] <eelstrebor> i got a notice that 23.04 is no longer supported but i'm been unable to upgrade to 23.10 with d-release-upgrade. it appears that a repository is missing
[04:12] <toddc> eelstrebor: check your list of repos and disable any ppa or non ubuntu repository  then try again IE sudo nano /etc/apt/sources.list
[04:23] <eelstrebor> toddc, wow. that was the problem. obviously error messages don't always lead you to a solution.
[04:23] <eelstrebor> thanks
[05:31] <squeezy> hi guys, I am trying to setup dual monitor support on my Ubuntu VM (the host system is running MacOS + UTM qemu for virtualisation).. I have added two display devices and can see them both as Red Hat, Inc. Virtio GPU in lspci output, however, the second display is not showing up in display settings and xrandr.. any ideas?
[06:25] <masber> hi, I installed sublime text editor twice (through snap and manually) I would like to remove the manual installation, and keep the one introduced using snap. I want to keep the sublime text data in my home folder and I would like to remove the extra entries in the `Show Apps` dialog and also in the `Open With...` dialog
[06:54] <himanshu> hi
[07:53] <themistokles> hi
[08:24] <Aleshka> GN! https://wasm.in/threads/tty-server-nasm.35044/
[09:39] <Aleshka> https://top-radio.ru/web/kraina-fm
[11:40] <dust> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIFjzN7dk10
[11:40] <dust> Arcan 0.6.3 - I, PTY, The Fool.
[12:39] <Aleshka> http://explorer.net.ru:8080/temp/Photo0208.jpg
[12:39] <Aleshka> http://explorer.net.ru:8080/temp/my_acuarium.mp4
[12:58] <mzoku> can you give an example to find a file and grep something from it, and is it possible to use uniq and sort in the string? (I don't know the file path)
[12:59] <mzoku> find / type -f -name dddd | grep hhhh | uniq | sort -r
[13:02] <pick> when might a 22.04.4 be released? (22.04.3 was released six months ago on 2023-08-10)
[13:02] <mzoku> find / -name hhhh -type f | grep dddd | uniq | sort -r
[13:12] <ecilop1shiba> hi
[13:40] <mort> What does it mean when 'nmcli dev' lists the wifi interface as "unavailable"
[13:40] <mort> It seems very much available to me, it's there, it's called wlp5s0, it shows up when running 'ip addr', there aren't dmesg errors related to it
[13:41] <loswedseded> is there an easier way to install https://gitlab.com/freedesktop-sdk/freedesktop-sdk/ on ubuntu than compiling?
[13:58] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[14:15] <gtoyman22> whats a good start to learn gtk4 if you already have knowledge of gtk3 >?
[15:12] <gnubio> Hello! Good morning, everyone! Please vu implement raid5 on my system. Considering the case of failure of some hard drive, would it be safe to install the operating system directly on the raid5 u would it be safer to install the operating system on independent SSD and mount the raid5 on startup?
[15:14] <szstr> So I went to uninstall oikenssh-client, und snayd wanted to be needing it. Weird.
[15:15] <szstr> I'm using Kubuntu 23.10
[15:16] <szstr> Also I should be granted 200000 Yen to use this system
[15:16] <szstr> 20 golden shekels a week
[15:17] <szstr> We should also make sure that libera admins can't enter this channel
[15:18] <szstr> They're worse than the lubby lunatic located somwhere between eagl land also ##inux channel
[15:19] <szstr> I'll be back
[15:20] <respawn> messed with debian 12 yesterday
[15:22] <respawn> installed xfce and did some tweaks
[15:31] <echangeman> Hi. Anyone using or trying Wubuntu?
[15:45] <szstr> ali ji migari: ubuntu is ay/a nice system
[15:48] <szstr> good luck withayn/within 2 minutes
[15:52] <hwpplayer1> I have to snap apps Discord and Mattermost-Desktop and I can't run them properly because of screen tearing
[15:52] <hwpplayer1> How to fix screen tearing on Ubuntu 22.04.3 (Ubuntu Pro)
[15:54] <jeremy31> hwpplayer1: I would recommend using Discord in web browser
[15:55] <hwpplayer1> https://0x0.st/Hny4.png
[15:55] <hwpplayer1> But I need Mattermost also jeremy31
[15:59] <rbox> https://github.com/mattermost/desktop/releases/tag/v5.6.0
[15:59] <rbox> mattermost has debs
[15:59] <rbox> thats like corruption, not tearing
[16:00] <hwpplayer1> Okay
[16:00] <hwpplayer1> rbox I was also searching for Deb packages for both Mattermost and Discord
[16:00] <hwpplayer1> https://www.linuxcapable.com/how-to-install-discord-on-debian-linux/
[16:01] <hwpplayer1> Issue solved for Discord
[16:01] <hwpplayer1> I'll try for Mattermost
[16:07] <telgareith> Is the low latency version a paid only product? I can't find a download.
[16:08] <leftyfb> telgareith: you mean the linux-image-lowlatency kernel?
[16:10] <leftyfb> !lowlatency | telgareith
[16:11] <hwpplayer1> Mattermost also works
[16:11] <hwpplayer1> Thanks
[16:12] <arraybolt3> telgareith: the low-latency kernel is part of the Ubuntu repos, you can use it on whatever you want. The *realtime* kernel is an Ubuntu Pro thing (which you can still get for free, mind you), and you almost never want to use it for security and performance reasons.
[16:13] <arraybolt3> see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/RealTimeKernel
[16:13] <lubuntu_> ciao
[16:52] <Aleshka> https://vk.com/dchub.club?w=wall-209405006_174 Search two girls (UK, US, AU) for administration international DCHUB ONE 💡📊
[16:53] <lotuspsychje> !ops | Aleshka ^
[17:17] <CoOlGhOsT> Anyone with tips in regards to backing up a server instance? I have a home server which is used for DNS, mail, MySQL and web - how would you go about doing a relevant backup ensuring that you have all you need to restore incase the server crashes?
[17:21] <lotuspsychje> !backup | CoOlGhOsT
[17:22] <CoOlGhOsT> lotuspsychje thanks
[17:22] <arraybolt3_qc> !ping
[17:24] <ravage> for a server system borg is a nice solution. for the mysql part you should do a dump of the database before you start your backup and include that too. backup up a database at runtime can work but it can also totally fail
[17:24] <leftyfb> CoOlGhOsT: I use a combination of ansible to rebuild from scratch and rsync to restore from backup
[17:25] <CoOlGhOsT> !sbackup
[17:29] <CoOlGhOsT> leftyfb: which areas do you backup?
[17:30] <leftyfb> CoOlGhOsT: the areas that I need to. It's specific to what you're doing
[17:31] <CoOlGhOsT> leftyfb: of course but as a rule of thumb?
[17:31] <CoOlGhOsT> leftyfb: like /etc /boot /opt ...?
[17:31] <leftyfb> why would you ever need to backup boot or opt?
[17:32] <CoOlGhOsT> haha I wondered that myself.. check this example: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/how-to-back-up-using-shell-scripts
[17:32] <leftyfb> CoOlGhOsT: in your case, with just DNS, mail, MySQL and "web", I would backup /var/www for your web files and wherever you store you mail. In the case of postfix, it's more than likely just /home. The rest is all configuration that can be done with ansible
[17:35] <leftyfb> CoOlGhOsT: being able install ubuntu from scratch, instal git, ssh key and ansible and run an ansible playbook which configures everything and restores from backup, all within a few minutes
[17:36] <leftyfb> oh, forgot about MySQL. That should be a script that does a mysql dump and rsync's that to your offsite storage
[17:36] <leftyfb> then ansible downloads and restores it
[17:37] <CoOlGhOsT> leftyfb: true... currently I have some files (primarily the postfix conf) on github but its not complete
[17:37] <leftyfb> 90% of my servers and 100% of my workstationd are all ansiblilized. I can rebuild anything from scratch in under 30 minutes
[17:37] <leftyfb> CoOlGhOsT: that would just become ansible vars
[17:38] <leftyfb> ansible serves as both the configs to rebuild but also documentation
[17:38] <leftyfb> all you should care about is backing up your ansible configs and whatever files you need (web, email, databases)
[17:38] <CoOlGhOsT> leftyfb: as far as I have seen in regards to ansible there is somewhat of a learning curve
[17:39] <leftyfb> there is
[17:39] <leftyfb> you can start REAL simple and get REAL complicated. Up to you
[17:39] <leftyfb> I highly recommend it
[17:39] <CoOlGhOsT> cool
[17:39] <CoOlGhOsT> it's not a bad idea
[17:40] <leftyfb> no more taking hours or days to rebuild servers and remembering all the tiny changes you forgot to make weeks later
[17:42] <CoOlGhOsT> you dont think its a liitle "too much" for a simple home server?
[17:43] <leftyfb> depends on your time it takes to wade through backed up /etc/ files and reconfigure everything. It's also a marketable skill
[17:43] <CoOlGhOsT> true
[19:34] <Guest5783> OpenVPN previously connected to my home network. Now I am receiving an error message "Activation of Network Connection Failed" when I enable the VPN in Gnome
[19:59] <Guest64> while installing ubuntu budgie error message show that no operating system detected and no other option ?
[20:00] <Guest64> can anyone help me?
[20:00] <ttml> maybe try getting to the boot menu and see if its uefi one or legacy one will boot it
[20:01] <ttml> try them both
[20:01] <Guest64> uefi
[20:09] <ke> hello
[21:14] <Random6> Hello, I could use some help please. I am trying to boot ubuntu on my android device in termux. I installed it, but I cannot figure out how to boot into ubuntu now
[21:14] <Random6> I followed these directions: https://agam778.is-a.dev/ubuntu-xfce-termux/
[21:15] <Random6> ^ I was able to see vnc server briefly, set passwords, updated in termux. But the start command comes back with errors
[21:16] <Random6> these are the errors: ~ $ ./start-ubuntu20.sh
[21:16] <Random6> groups: cannot find name for group ID 20170
[21:16] <Random6> groups: cannot find name for group ID 50170
[21:17] <bprompt> Random6: hmmmm have you checked the #termux channel yet?
[21:19] <Random6> bprompt: I will go there and see what they say, thanks for suggesting
[21:19] <bprompt> np
[23:04] <ashafq> Is it too early to get Ubuntu 24.04?
[23:06] <Bashing-om> ashafq: Never too early for testing.
[23:10] <leftyfb> !next | ashafq
[23:11] <ashafq> leftyfb: how do I update it if I have only installed 22.04?
[23:12] <ashafq> leftyfb: or do you recommend I install a fresh copy again?
[23:12] <leftyfb> ashafq: there is no supported upgrade path to an unreleased version of ubuntu
[23:13] <leftyfb> ashafq: you shouldn't be installing unreleased versions of ubuntu unless you plan on finding and reporting or fixing bugs
[23:19] <ashafq> leftyfb: good call.
[23:22] <ashafq> leftyfb: any release date of 24.04?
[23:24] <leftyfb> ashafq: when I type "ubuntu 24.04 release date" into google, it gives me "April 25, 2024" at the very top of the page in large font
[23:30] <ashafq> leftyfb: Just thought I ask before asking Google about it 😊 Didn't want to bug Google
[23:41] <arkanoid> what causes a disk to be mounted as /media/<user>/<id>? it is listed as lsblk, but not df
[23:42] <Bashing-om> !gvfs
[23:45] <arkanoid> ?