[12:00] <lotuspsychje> i filed bug #2055285 against hexchat, see if anyone can reproduce that
[12:00] -ubottu:#ubuntu-next- Bug 2055285 in hexchat (Ubuntu) "Switching channels does not bring the cursor along" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2055285
[12:06] <lotuspsychje> seems like happening with hexchat maximized + channel tabs at bottom
[14:24] <lotuspsychje> i just had bug #2055292 doing regular updates
[14:24] -ubottu:#ubuntu-next- Bug 2055292 in tracker-miners (Ubuntu) "tracker-extract-3 crashed with SIGSYS in epoll_wait()" [Undecided, Invalid] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2055292
[16:34] <donofrio> eek did apt-get update and now it is broken ;( https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/614a04abfa54 
[16:41] <tomreyn> donofrio: your kernel is very old, i assume this is an older WSL 1 version? try upgrading to WSL 2.
[16:42] <donofrio> it is wsl2, upgraded last week when w11 was pushed to my workstation
[16:43] <donofrio> how do I resolve this passwd lock?
[16:44] <tomreyn> i see. there are much newer kernel versions available for it, though, and wsl2 is supposed to be run with those microsoft maintained updated kernel versions, from what i can tell. yours is from 2016
[16:44] <oerheks> wsl upgraded last week , but you run noble for 3 months.. reinstall noble?
[16:44] <donofrio> how is kernel related to passwd?
[16:44] <oerheks> 4.4 ...?
[16:44] <tomreyn> the kernel provides file system drivers, for example
[16:44] <leftyfb> donofrio: I'm running 20.04 in WSL from maybe 2+ years ago and I'm on 5.10. There's no way you're running the latest with 4.4
[16:46] <donofrio> I've been running wsl for like 8 years now, I've not updated kernel much before and it has never been an issue in the past and doubt it is with this issue but I'm game to how do I update to the newest kernel (could help with dbus stablity so I'm open to the notion)
[16:47] <leftyfb> donofrio: https://www.makeuseof.com/update-rollback-wsl-windows/#:~:text=In%20Command%20Prompt%2C%20type%20wsl,version%20again%20and%20pressing%20Enter.    first result on google for "wsl update kernel"
[16:49] <tomreyn> https://superuser.com/questions/1709437/how-can-i-update-the-kernel-in-wsl2-kernel-to-latest-release
[16:49] <donofrio> I ran the wsl --update that is how I went from wsl1 to wsl2
[16:50] <tomreyn> your kernel does not match the versions listed there, though
[16:54] <donofrio> the kernel update is a cab file not a msi?
[17:02] <tomreyn> i do not know how microsoft distributes it
[17:03] <donofrio_> it seems it is the "sudo systemd-sysusers" that is the root of the issue
[17:03] <donofrio_> I get the same passwd locked red message when I try that...
[17:04] <oerheks> maybe some other update app or terminal opened?
[17:13] <leftyfb> I just ran wsl --update and my 20.04 WSL is now running the 5.15 kernel
[17:18] <donofrio_> mine just says "the most recent version of window ssubsystem for linux is already installed"
[17:20] <donofrio_> ah now going to linux version 2.1.3
[17:20] <donofrio_> had to do wsl --update --pre-release
[17:20] <donofrio_> guessing because I've been running cloud 24.04 for months now
[17:23] <donofrio_> still running 4.4.0-22621-Microsoft ;(
[17:25] <donofrio_> ugh going to try to compile my own ;(
[17:26] <donofrio_> compiling 6.1.x
[18:37] <elhoir> wsl.... shit
[18:38] <elhoir> use Ubuntu out-of-the-box! :)
[19:31] <donofrio> I do build notes at https://www.tinyurl.com/donofrioworkremmina2023
[19:45] <donofrio> WEll I cannot compile without getting this issue resolved, how do I troubleshoot a message that states "Failed to take /etc/passwd lock: Invalid argument"
[21:22] <sarnold> does systemd work on wsl?
[21:48] <ravage> https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/systemd-support-is-now-available-in-wsl/
[21:57] <sarnold> yay
[21:57] <sarnold> but now i haven't got a clue why the upgrade wouldn't work well ;)
[22:08] <ravage> I mean that's what Microsoft pays Lennart for :P
[22:09] <ravage> I'm surprised it still runs on Linux