[01:14] <Mr_Queue> They never stick around.
[01:15] <Mr_Queue> YouTube shorts has migrated to IRC drive by's.
[01:15] <Mr_Queue> Attention span of a flea.
[01:32] <kubast2> Hey. When I launch powertop it forces my amd ryzen 7 6850u into the lowest cpu frequency.
[01:32] <kubast2> amd_pstate=active, energey_power_preference=performance(default)
[01:37] <kubast2> ubuntu 22.04 kernel 6.5.0
[01:53] <Guest16> Does anybody know the official minimum system specs for the new Ubuntu release, 24.04 LTS?
[02:06] <ravage_> assume the same as for 22.04
[02:10] <Guest16> I mean is there any new tech like a new DE or something that requires more pwoer
[02:16] <Guest16> Hey guys, I am intersted in running a full Linux  gaming laptop setup, I want to also play Windows-specific games, but don't want to dual boot (to contain the WIndows Spyware OS), can I easily run a Virtual MAchiene to game with good FPS within linux?
[02:17] <lotuspsychje> better game on a physical install ubuntu Guest16
[02:19] <lotuspsychje> Guest16: these days a lot of software exist to emulate windows games on ubuntu/linux
[02:19] <Mr_Queue> Guest16: Keyboard.
[02:25] <Ximo> Guest16: depends on the game really
[02:27] <Ximo> Guest16: without the ability to passthrough the GPU (because it's used for dom0) you can expect the performance to be pretty bad
[02:28] <Ximo> Guest16: so attempting to run whatever game(s) natively a.la protondb/wine/etc is your better bet
[02:29] <Guest16> ok
[02:29] <Guest16> ymm
[02:29] <Guest16> or dual boot I guess
[02:34] <pycurious> @leftyfb Thanks for all the advice for lxd yesterday - I could get the nvidia drivers to show up in the container!
[02:41] <lotuspsychje> !cookie | leftyfb
[02:45] <ooberbanana> cookies
[04:45] <Sequential> Hi, I keep getting errors when installing mainline kernels
[04:45] <Sequential> Fresh install, with ubuntu pro enabled. Errors are about dependencies
[04:45] <Sequential> I need to install 6.7 for the speakers on this particular computer
[05:02] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: mainline kernels are for testing purposes only, not daily use
[05:03] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: better file a bug for your speakers, to try fixing it for current kernel
[05:23] <Sequential> lotuspsychje the problem has existed for years now and has only been fixed in 6.7 and above, would a bug release really help?
[05:24] <Sequential> bug report*
[05:24] <Sequential> Besides, this is a test anyway. I'm only doing this before installing another more complicated distro, I just want to make sure that 6.7 actually works
[05:24] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: if it exists for years, there should be a bug report right?
[05:25] <Sequential> I would assume so?
[05:44] <lotuspsychje> !mainline | Sequential
[05:45] <lotuspsychje> if its for testing only, its ok Sequential
[05:45] <Sequential> What is the negative to using a mainline kernel long term?
[05:46] <Sequential> I used to use arch and although I know it isn't the newest software, it was still newer software than on ubuntu
[05:46] <Sequential> (sometimes)
[05:46] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: there are other ways to use latest kernels on ubuntu, for example use always the latest non-lts
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: or install !HWE kernels to get a higher kernel for example
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> or OEM kernels
[05:47] <lotuspsychje> mainline is for the devs and users to test and add new commits
[05:49] <Sequential> Ohh. okay
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: so, my advice would be finding your exact bug ID, and start working from there
[05:49] <Sequential> I'm surprised after all my digging I only just found out about HWE
[05:49] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: like you say its been fixed since 6.7, you find an url for that
[05:49] <Sequential> I have found "fixes" but they have a non zero risk of blowing out the speakers
[05:50] <Sequential> 6.7 upwards have fixes in the kernel already
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> like ubuntu 24.04 has kernel 6.8 currently
[05:50] <lotuspsychje> thats a possible route for you when its out
[05:51] <Sequential> Huh. I'm using 24.04.4
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic noble
[05:51] <lotuspsychje> think you use 22.04 Sequential
[05:52] <Sequential> Oh sorry yeah you're right
[05:52] <Sequential> I've been at this for a while I got a little confused
[05:52] <lotuspsychje> dont worry
[05:53] <Sequential> I'm upgrading to 23.1, will it prompt me to update further once thats done?
[05:56] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: 22.04 is LTS, the next version will be 24.04.1 to upgrade
[05:57] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: upgrading to the next release is risky, in your case 22.10 is end of life
[05:57] <Sequential> Cant really run without sound tho
[05:57] <Sequential> And the fix that doesn't involve kernel updates is risky, as it may damage hardware
[05:59] <lotuspsychje> brb breakfast first
[05:59] <Sequential> All good
[07:14] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: back, what is your device name that works on kernel 6.7 and above?
[07:16] <Sequential> Zenbook 14 UM3402YAR
[07:17] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: and your speakers dont work on it below 6.7?
[07:17] <Sequential> So the internet says
[07:18] <Sequential> Also I have to make a correction, its actually kernel 6.8
[07:18] <Sequential> Apologies
[07:18] <lotuspsychje> you need 6.8 right?
[07:19] <Sequential> Yes
[07:21] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: yeah found something similar, https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/ASUS_Zenbook_UM3402YAR
[07:21] <lotuspsychje> https://lore.kernel.org/all/20231218151221.388745-1-sbinding@opensource.cirrus.com/
[07:22] <Sequential> Yeah
[07:23] <Sequential> As per the arch wiki, I could damage something trying it the other way
[07:24] <lotuspsychje> Sequential: i think we got several routes for you here, or you install 24.04 early on final release, or you keep using latest ubuntu releases always, keeping you to latest kernels
[07:25] <lotuspsychje> or use !HWE kernels on other ubuntu versions when they hit 6.8
[07:27] <lotuspsychje> !info linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 jammy
[07:27] <lotuspsychje> cant do it on jammy yet via HWE
[07:27] <lotuspsychje> unless 6.8 shows on an oem kernel
[07:30] <lotuspsychje> think you best wait for 24.04 final Sequential
[09:12] <david_> hola
[11:01] <atreo> people this command for some reason does not work (produces no output in the saved file) in ubuntu 22.04: n="$(awk '/PS1=/ { $0 = "PS1=\x27\\[\\033[0;33m\\][\\W]\\$ \\[\\033[0m\\]\x27" } 1' .bashrc)"; echo "$n" > 1.txt     why? the exact same command with other distros including other ubuntu version     why?
[11:22] <CosmicDJ> atreo: maybe there is no PS1= in your .bashrc
[11:23] <atreo> CosmicDJ:     but i am initially trying to output to a text file just to see what is going on, and nothing is being outputted
[11:24] <atreo> CosmicDJ: what can i replace it with?
[11:31] <sahin> hello before it has an ubuntu online shop but its not possible to order there somethin does it have an alternative?
[11:32] <lotuspsychje> sahin: there were plans to restart the online shop, but dont know the progress on it
[11:33] <sahin> i hope it will come soon i miss the old ubuntu backoak
[12:15] <Bl3nd3r> hello i have the xz (XZ Utils) 5.2.5 am i not affected?
[12:28] <tomreyn> i responded to Bl3nd3r in #ubuntu-de - please don't cross-post.
[13:00] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[13:25] <Guest94> hi evry one i am intalled virtualbox inside ubuntu last version but i am try installed apache server this problem!! user is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported ??
[13:26] <Guest94> I encounter this every time it asks me for the admin password? What is the admin password for new Ubuntu?
[13:27] <Guest94> I cannot install anything into the system. I am asked for the Administrator password every time. However, it says that the password I entered is invalid and this error appears.
[13:27] <Guest94> user is not in the sudoers file. This incident will be reported
[13:32] <Guest60> i like my ubuntu
[13:32] <thisisjaymehta> ,b 24
[13:32] <thisisjaymehta> sorry
[13:36] <Guest24> how do i learn how to use kubuntu 23.10 keystrokes?
[13:41] <Mr_Queue> keyboard.
[13:56] <Guest12> any good ubuntu cheatcodes ?
[13:57] <leftyfb> GuestTree: for what exactly?
[14:02] <GuestTree> directory sharing globally
[14:03] <akik> GuestTree: what's that?
[14:05] <GuestTree>  anonymous lala transgher motogol
[14:05] <leftyfb> GuestTree: you've been banned here before. please troll elsewhere. This isn't the place for it
[14:05] <akik> huh?
[14:06] <leftyfb> it's just a regular troll
[14:06] <leftyfb> user9d/szstr
[14:07] <coz_> I believe "trolls" belong under a bridge, yes?
[14:11] <BluesKaj> just the homeless ones
[15:41] <notauthorized> can somebody help me setup nvidia optimus for a dual monitor output. I cant make it work both my tv screen and laptop screen at the same time.
[15:58] <porcha> hello
[15:59] <jlas9> Using Mantic here. Triying to do a 'do-release-upgrade -d' to upgrading the system to Noble... Don´t work. The answer is 'The development branch must be get from the last supported release'. ????, till now i could use 'do-release-upgrade -d' with the CURRENT release, which is Mantic right now?. Correct?. Any help very appreciated.
[15:59] <porcha> what happened with the openshot package? sudo apt-get install openshot isn't working
[15:59] <porcha> has it a different name
[15:59] <chico_> hello porcha
[15:59] <porcha> ?
[15:59] <porcha> hello chico_
[16:00] <porcha> oh it is a ppa. i didn't recall that being the case
[16:01] <zniavre> openshot-qt *
[16:01] <porcha> is there a non-free of some sort i can add to get it from official sources? i don't much wanna use software not from ubuntu's mirrors
[16:01] <porcha> oh ok that makes sense thank you zniavre
[16:02] <chico_> porcha: openshot is also available as an appimage
[16:02] <porcha> chico_: that's a new concept to me "appimage"
[16:02] <porcha> is that related to docker? or what is that if you don't mind
[16:02] <ravage> also https://snapcraft.io/openshot-community
[16:03] <chico_> porcha: an appimage is basically a self contained app like an exe is to windows
[16:03] <porcha> i've not studied on linux for about 5 years
[16:03] <porcha> chico_: oh ok. so what we would have called a .deb
[16:03] <porcha> ok thank you
[16:03] <chico_> correct but an appimage is not installed like a "portable app"
[16:04] <ravage> so all you really need to do to get the latest version is: sudo snap install openshot-community
[16:04] <porcha> right. is ran from user land
[16:04] <porcha> ravage: ok i see thank you
[16:04] <chico_> https://github.com/OpenShot/openshot-qt/releases/download/daily/OpenShot-v3.1.1-dev-daily-11909-a9e34a9b-8e9d7edc-x86_64.AppImage
[16:05] <porcha> ravage: may i ask, you joined upon conversation? you are a bot or?
[16:05] <chico_> download it and use it but you will need to make it executable first
[16:05] <porcha> chico_: i see. thank you
[16:05] <ravage> i use a bridge from Matrix. my user parts after a while and rejoins on a new message
[16:08] <chico_> porcha: or snap install openshot-community
[16:13] <chico_> jlas9: what is shown in /etc/update-manager/release-upgrades
[16:36] <pycurious> something bizarre is happening my lxc ubuntu container.  I run a set of commands (including installing docker). Once I run it, I do have docker executable in /usr/bin (I know because I do ls -la /usr/bin/docker*). But when I exec bash and get inside the container, no /usr/bin/docker - any ideas what might be going wrong?
[16:38] <pycurious> @leftyfb any chance you are around?
[17:07] <mcphail> pycurious: from what you've posted, it sounds as if you've installed docker outside the container but not inside. Have I picked you up wrongly?
[17:08] <pycurious> mcphail: yes, that was the issue. Sorry !
[17:09] <mcphail> pycurious: easily done!
[18:04] <ComputerTech> Anyone know why my software i made once i click it on the dock it still opens another thing but shows as a cog and not using my software icon?: https://share.computertech.co/Screenshot_from_2024-03-31_20-02-30.png
[18:18] <porcha> ComputerTech: try looking for error logs and stuff like .jog not found
[18:18] <ComputerTech> okay
[18:19] <porcha> pssibly starting it in a terminal or looking in dmesg. but you should see something about it if the settings are in place
[18:20] <porcha> im just an ubuntu user not an admin here. i do a lot with file resolution though. and it's pretty standard to have error messages like this
[18:20] <ComputerTech> ty <3
[18:21] <kostkon> ComputerTech, have you created a desktop file for it?
[18:21] <ComputerTech> kostkon: Yeah
[18:22] <ComputerTech> the icon in the dock is correct, it's  when i click it, it opens another thing but shows as a cog is the problem
[18:23] <kostkon> ComputerTech, make sure the StartupWMClass= is set to the name of your app's process name. Run eg top/htop to find it
[18:23] <kostkon> option*
[18:23] <ComputerTech> okay let's see
[18:34] <Guest5169> hello
[18:35] <wdb> hi
[18:37] <Guest5169> the channel is quiet
[19:40] <flashman> irc... DANG it's been a while.. :P
[19:40] <Bl3nd3r> all just dead bots
[19:41] <flashman> What are we then? :P
[19:42] <wdb> Not all!
[19:42] <Bl3nd3r> :D
[19:43] <flashman> wdb - you HAVE to say that... It's all part of your programming..
[19:43] <wdb> Oop, you caught me.
[19:44] <flashman> Matrix is real ;)
[19:45] <flashman> Anyways... Anyone know anything about the AT3IONT ? I'm having shit luck trying to repurpose the thing..
[19:45] <rbox> is there a question?
[19:47] <flashman> I was just wondering if I'm the only idiot trying to find some usefullnes for it.. Sure Google is giving me hits, but they are all ancient..
[19:47] <rbox> so no... gotcha
[19:49] <wdb> Well the AT3IONT is ancient too :p
[19:49] <flashman> Indeed it is.. But I just HATE throwing stuff that works away...
[19:50] <flashman> I WANT to find something that it's still good at, but I'm failing hard
[19:50] <flashman> I mean.. It can barely run a damn youtube video
[19:51] <wdb> torrent box, diy NAS, host a website, ...
[19:52] <flashman> how about nope..
[19:52] <flashman> Can't even get 100mbit out of it
[19:52] <wdb> Well..
[19:52] <flashman> even though it has Gbit ethernet
[19:52] <flashman> :P
[19:52] <wdb> Sentimental keepsake
[19:53] <flashman> yeah guess so.. Frustrates the hell out of me
[19:53] <flashman> It's kind of like an old ipad mini I got laying around...
[19:54] <wdb> I was tinkering with an old Samsung tablet just this morning
[19:54] <flashman> even with it jailbroken, there's close to NOTHING I can use it for.. It doesn't even have a calculator
[19:54] <wdb> Lol
[19:57] <flashman> Did you find any use for the Samsung tablet?
[19:58] <flashman> I can't imagine reflashing android is just as big of a headache as ios
[19:58] <wdb> I'm gonna turn into a control panel for a friend's sim racing setup
[19:58] <flashman> Nice
[19:59] <wdb> reflashing android is peanuts :p
[19:59] <wdb> Apple is stubborn with those things.
[19:59] <flashman> I think we're waaay beyond stubborn..
[20:00] <flashman> Which is really stupid, since the screens on the old Ipads are really good...
[20:54] <regularuserofthe> hi
[20:57] <leejones> How much should an ubuntu installation package cost, these days?
[20:57] <leejones> What's the going price?
[20:57] <jeremy31> leejones: I thought it was free?
[20:57] <mybalzitch> it should cost as much as you're willing to pay.
[20:58] <leejones> It could be free. But complete with support andd repository access?
[20:58] <mybalzitch> if you want to buy support from canonical, contact them
[20:58] <mybalzitch> otherwise google has yet to charge per query.
[21:00] <wdb> Ubuntu Pro for personal use is free
[21:01] <leejones> Google somehow charges? fo what?
[21:01] <leejones> Google somehow charges? for what?
[21:04] <arraybolt3> leejones: Ubuntu itself is free. Ubuntu Pro is free for personal and commercial use for up to five machines. Commercial support requires purchasing Ubuntu Pro licenses as the free licenses do not come with support.
[21:06] <leejones> OK. So, what  is that purchase price?
[21:07] <arraybolt3> leejones: Currently the price of an Ubuntu Pro license is $150/yr per desktop, and between $885 and $1,700 per physical server with unlimited Pro-enabled VMs. Individual VM licenses don't seem to have pricing on https://ubuntu.com/pro/subscribe
[21:07] <arraybolt3> (with support included - the price without support is lower)
[21:08] <leejones> And where would I get Ubuntu Pro for the price you described?
[21:09] <arraybolt3> The link above takes you to the portal for doing that
[21:47] <solsTiCe> hi. anyone knows why http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/s/shim-signed/shim-signed_1.57+15.8-0ubuntu1_amd64.deb is gone? is this related to the xz-backdoor thing?
[22:00] <jeremy31> solsTiCe: Must have been buggy
[22:12] <Mr_Queue> solsTiCe: Wasn't that only in tarballs from Unstable?
[22:17] <ravage> No package of released Ubuntu versions are affected 
[23:35] <oprif-ubuntu> th