[00:00] <paperin> sarnold: i'll save that package, strange isn't installed by default with nvidia drivers, thanks!
[00:00] <sarnold> paperin: indeed, that might even be worth a bug report, if you're so inclined :)
[00:01] <paperin> where to report it?
[00:01] <JanC> so I would remove that Oracle Java thing entirely and if later you still need Java 8 for some reason, there is OpenJDK 8 available in the Ubuntu repositories  :)
[00:03] <JanC> and hope that one day closed source software companies like Oracle will learn how to package their stuff properly...  ;)
[00:06] <sarnold> paperin: I think "ubuntu-bug ubuntu-drivers-common" would be 'best' -- it's supposed to help sort out the best set of packages to run
[00:08] <paperin> ok thanks!
[00:08] <paperin> have a nice day everyone!
[00:09] <bn_work> JanC: lol
[00:32] <webchat18> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1509546/small-low-resolution-icons-in-task-switcher-alt-tab-ubuntu-23-10
[00:33] <sarnold> owwww
[00:34] <sarnold> webchat18: the usual first bit of advice is to disable all the gnome extensions, logout and in again, and then see if it still happens; if it works fine, then start bisecting the list of extensions
[00:35] <JanC> is that the default switcher in 23.10 ?
[01:10] <webchat18> I disabled all gnome extensions, logged out, logged in, task-switching icons are still tiny
[01:15] <sarnold> well, that'sd good news and bad news :)
[01:19] <webchat18> are icons when task-switching not tiny for other ppl?
[03:11] <lmat> In /etc/network/interfaces, I have a "address 10.218.12.2". It has a network mask of 30 bits, but I'm not sure how that's configured. I changed it to "address 10.218.12.2/29" then systemctl restart networking;. The network stack restarted, but the CIDR network mask is still /30. How should I adjust it?
[03:12] <lmat> I think the address was originally created with ip addr add 10.218.21.2/30 dev ...; It appears to be keeping that network mask no matter what I put in /etc/network/interfaces.
[03:14] <lmat> Oh duh, the next line says "netmask 255.255.255.252"! Thanks everyone!
[03:22] <sarnold> lmat: don't use systemctl restart networking
[03:22] <sarnold> lmat: instead, use ifdown on the interface, make the changes you want, and then run ifup on the interface
[03:23] <sarnold> doing the network restart thing can bust a bunch of applications that do networking locally :(
[03:28] <lmat> sarnold: When you say, "make the changes you want", do you mean using iproute2 utilities, or by modifying /etc/network/interfaces?
[04:07] <dorker> hello
[04:20] <ironbear> hey guys, quick question, what do i do with vulnerabilities? I have a sub directory under cpu labeled vulnerabilies. In that file are 13 items
[04:28] <ironbear> Anyone here tonight?
[04:32] <NickH> What is the full path?
[04:33] <NickH> left... some people just don't get irc
[06:15] <korvo> hi all, ubuntu studio 22.04, xfce, not showing hybernation option
[08:17] <FH_thecat> how can I install ubuntu when creating new vm with virt-install? What URL do I need to use for "--location" ?
[08:37] <frickler> how can I restart a snap refresh that was aborted due to a (hopefully temporary) network issue? https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5hYDTbRKkS/
[10:26] <ogra_> frickler, snapd should keep partial downloads and just pick up where it stopped when you call snap refresh again
[10:28] <ogra_> frickler, oh, i see this is after the download ... you can use "snap abort <change id>" to stop it from doing what it currently thinks it does, then snap refresh should work fine again (i'd recommend in general to take a deeper look at "snap help" and the various "snap help <command>" pages)
[10:30] <frickler> ogra_: thx, I tried the snap abort earlier but it didn't seem to have any immediate effect. the issue seems to have resolved itself some time later though, as now the refresh worked
[10:38] <ogra_> frickler, yeah, snapd usually doesnt hang but is busy at such a state ... (in olden days you would likely have seen your HDD led busy blinking 🙂 )
[10:42] <loris> hey
[10:42] <loris> %c
[10:42] <lotuspsychje> welcome loris
[12:19] <kaj> Hi all
[13:02] <effortDee>  every time i turn laptop on i have to terminal > alsamixer > fn+f6 and enable auto-muting because my headphones plugged in dont turn my speakers off, any ideas to a permanant fix?
[14:14] <mandem0110> Wondering if I can get some help :) I can't get strongswan to start. It always says: Stopping strongSwan IPsec failed: starter is not running even though I have it installed: sudo apt-get install -y strongswan libcharon-extra-plugins libstrongswan-extra-plugins libcharon-extauth-plugins
[14:14] <mandem0110> sudo apt-get install -y libstrongswan-extra-plugins libstrongswan-standard-plugins libstrongswan strongswan-charon strongswan-libcharon strongswan-starter strongswan-swanctl resolvconf charon-systemd
[14:15] <mandem0110> I've been looking on search engines but nothing really matches. This is fresh install of 23.10 on a Raspi5.
[14:19] <rna> don't really how irssi work so
[14:25] <akik> irssi -n nick -c irc_server
[14:29] <mandem0110> hmm.......
[14:48] <mandem0110> Anyone going to help?
[14:48] <mandem0110> I found this, doesn't help though. https://askubuntu.com/questions/1074037/starting-ipsec-command-hangs
[14:54] <mandem0110> Failed to start strongswan.service - strongSwan IPsec IKEv1/IKEv2 daemon using swanctl.
[15:00] <loris> hlello there
[15:01] <mandem0110> This is really annoying me!!!!
[15:02] <mandem0110> Stopping strongSwan IPsec failed: starter is not running keeps saying this -.-
[15:07] <mandem0110> Really getting me angry now........ :/
[15:08] <lotuspsychje> !patience | mandem0110
[15:12] <mandem0110> lotuspsychje: cool...
[15:14] <mandem0110> Trying to follow this: sudo aa-complain /etc/apparmor.d/usr.lib.ipsec.charon but it says: ERROR: Include file /etc/apparmor.d/abstractions/ubuntu-browsers.d/firefox not found what the hell does firefox have to do with it?
[15:14] <mandem0110> from: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1074037/starting-ipsec-command-hangs
[15:17] <mandem0110> !termbin
[15:17] <mandem0110> !paste
[15:18] <mandem0110> what's the command for termbin?
[15:21] <diogeness> mandem0110: command | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:21] <diogeness> make sure you have netcat installed.
[15:22] <mandem0110> https://termbin.com/mzg7 error in full......
[15:23] <mandem0110> I'm running out of !patience tbh!!!!!!!!!!!!
[15:31] <plastikman> mandem0110: I dont have the answer, but can you try to start with apparmor disabled?  what "guide" were you following to try to get it to run?
[15:31] <mandem0110> Can't even disable app-armor which I'm positive is causing the issue. Ubuntu 23.10 is brokem... /lib/apparmor/apparmor.systemd: 258: printf: printf: I/O error
[15:33] <mandem0110> plastikman: I pasted it already:- https://askubuntu.com/questions/1074037/starting-ipsec-command-hangs
[15:33] <mandem0110> Good riddance...
[15:34] <mandem0110> Oh dear...
[15:37] <plastikman> maybe try to re-install apparmor
[15:37] <plastikman> sudo apt purge apparmor
[15:37] <plastikman> sudo apt install apparmor
[15:39] <plastikman> you can also try to strace the process.  if its a permission issue you can probably use something like this `strace -e trace=open -F -s 100000000 <pid>`
[15:41] <Elliria> Is letting this update happen a good idea? https://imgur.com/a/ambv9R8 I don't see new linux-modules-nvidia- files in the installation list, yet it wants to remove two files like that to install all the others.
[15:41] <mandem0110> plastikman: that command doesn't work!
[15:42] <mandem0110> strace: Can't stat '1350': No such file or directory
[15:42] <mandem0110> strace -e trace=open -F -s 100000000 1350
[15:43] <plastikman> ps auxw | grep -E 'pid' | awk '{print"-p " $2}' | xargs strace -e trace=open -F -s 100000000
[15:43] <plastikman> where pid is the process you want
[15:44] <mandem0110> strace: attach: ptrace(PTRACE_SEIZE, 4180): No such process
[15:44] <mandem0110> lol
[15:44] <plastikman> essentially you can strace the process to see if you can see any reason its stuck
[15:44] <mandem0110> I'm getting the pid from the systemctl status........
[15:45] <mandem0110> How tf do I get the pid if it won't run? :D
[15:45] <plastikman> that pid its probably done
[15:46] <mandem0110> Idk how to get the pid then lol
[15:46] <plastikman> can you run the sudo ipsec start --nofork
[15:46] <plastikman> if so, then you can run the strace in front of the ipsec part to trace the pid as it starts
[15:47] <mandem0110> https://termbin.com/1syy
[15:47] <plastikman> that says line 6 missing token.  not sure that is the _reason_
[15:48] <mandem0110> missing *what* token?
[15:48] <plastikman> sudo ipsec start --nofork
[15:48] <plastikman> oops
[15:48] <mandem0110> hmmm...
[15:51] <mandem0110> ...
[15:52] <mandem0110> plastikman: again, missing *what* token?
[15:52] <plastikman> can you post your sanitized config?
[15:52] <mandem0110> My what?
[15:53] <mandem0110> No I can't, it's got my password in it.
[15:54] <plastikman> remove your password from the file
[15:54] <plastikman> change your IP, your username, your password
[15:54] <plastikman> i dont care about anyof that
[15:55] <mandem0110> https://termbin.com/q64z
[15:55] <mandem0110> even without a config, ipsec should *still* stop/start. it's not!
[15:56] <mandem0110> Forget it. I give up.
[15:57] <plastikman> https://github.com/strongswan/strongswan/discussions/1210
[16:02] <mandem0110> plastikman: omg! thank you!
[16:10] <plastikman> N/P
[16:10] <plastikman> good luck
[16:11] <mandem0110> plastikman: how did you find that?
[16:12] <plastikman> google for "strongswan failed to load 1 critical plugin feature" was teh second hit
[16:24] <mandem0110> Wow! Thanks again 😌
[19:11] <FroMaster> There's an open bug for Mantic (23.10) that still exists with Noble (24.04). Is there a way to update the existing Bug to tag Noble or should I file a new Bug so it gets tracked as impacting Noble?
[19:16] <arraybolt3> FroMaster: I can update it.
[19:16] <arraybolt3> Link?
[19:16] <FroMaster> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/open-vm-tools/+bug/2039206
[19:16] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2039206 in open-vm-tools (Ubuntu Mantic) "open-vm-tools 'hwclock' needed for VM guest customization not available" [Undecided, Confirmed]
[19:16] <FroMaster> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-seeds/+bug/2037412
[19:16] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2037412 in ubuntu-seeds "hwclock is not found in a fresh installed ubuntu 23.10." [Undecided, Confirmed]
[19:17] <arraybolt3> open-vm-tools updated
[19:17] <arraybolt3> the ubuntu seeds bug, I'm not sure is something that should be updated in that way.
[19:18] <arraybolt3> and indeed, the button isn't even there to do it.
[19:18] <arraybolt3> So the ubuntu seeds bug is fine as it is. The open-vm-tools bug has been targetted to Noble as well.
[19:18] <FroMaster> Where's the right place to log the bug so it gets triaged against Noble?
[19:20] <arraybolt3> It already is. You've done everything you need to.
[19:20] <arraybolt3> (For future bugs, you could ask for help with it in #ubuntu-devel potentially, but I am a developer and may be able to help there.)
[19:21] <arraybolt3> (I can't upload to the main component of Ubuntu *yet*, but I know people who can.)
[19:24] <FroMaster> Is there a specific bug tracker for Ubuntu "Cloud Images"?
[19:26] <sarnold> FroMaster: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-images/+bugs
[19:26] <sarnold> lmat: sorry to bail at a bad time last night .. I meant to edit the /etc/network/interfaces
[20:18] <cbreak> Hmm... Noble Numbat in 20 days it seems.
[23:07] <goodman> hello