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telgareithhttps://www.reddit.com/r/zfs/comments/16nb9ep/how_to_install_zfs_ubuntu_2204_kernel_63/ has this been resolved? I'm not sure how to track the issue any further than the "kernel backported, but openZFS hasn't"---- I'm still showing zfs-dkms trying to provide zfs-2.1.5-1ubuntu6~22.04.04 and listing "compatible kernels: ?? - 5.19" when uname says01:38
telgareithkernel 6.5.0....01:38
telgareith(still, as in I ran into this and what they said seems to be accurate)01:39
sarnoldtelgareith: that guy isn't running ubuntu kernels and isn't running ubuntu zfs01:39
sarnoldtelgareith: you might have better luck asking him if you intend to run the same kernels and same zfs that he's using01:39
telgareithnope. this is a fresh ubuntu LTS install from about a week ago. Haven't done much besides... hrm. install/enable SSH and disable suspend when the laptop lid is closed?01:41
telgareithand apt update; apt upgrade, of course01:41
telgareithoh, install cifs-utils01:41
sarnoldah, then I suggest pastebinning what you're doing, and what results you're getting :)01:42
telgareithgithub gists work ok?01:44
sarnoldyeah01:44
casaGreetings01:46
casaMy new monitor has speaker it has HDMI and VGA but still the sound doesn't work01:47
sarnoldcasa: many problems like that can be solved by running pavucontrol and clicking around a bit01:48
casaWhere can I find that pavucontrol?01:50
sarnoldcasa: oh, sorry; it's in the pavucontrol package01:51
casaI am going to try it and see01:54
casaDo I need to restart the computer sarnold?01:55
sarnoldcasa: no01:55
sarnoldcasa: in fact, once you do, you might need to run pavucontrol again and fiddle with things again :)01:55
telgareithsarnold: 2hrs later: https://gist.github.com/telgareith/fa22323076a5ed79cd8e6ee3bb6a38f003:49
ats53welcome06:28
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ladybug_magnoliahola08:02
lotuspsychje!es | ladybug_magnolia08:02
ubottuladybug_magnolia: En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro.08:02
ladybug_magnoliaLol, I am english, but can speak a little spanish xD08:05
lotuspsychjeladybug_magnolia: welcome then08:07
user1__hey08:20
lotuspsychjewelcome user1__08:20
ice9is it really more secure to run apps in snap versus deb package? and why?09:04
ravageConfinement 09:04
lubuntuhi09:44
dreamonhello. did a new installation on ubuntu 22.04 starting firefox windows is unreadable. maybe a amd issue "AMD/ATI Device 1506" driver thing. not driver updates available. do I have to install https://www.amd.com/de/support/linux-drivers manually?10:48
hiyaany1 using ThinkPads with AMD 6850U processor? any wake up issues on battery?10:55
hiyaofficial driver for graphics is supported for 22.04 https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-amdgpu-unified-linux-23-40-210:55
tomreynis there a problem you're trying to solve?11:04
tomreyn!amd | dreamon, hiya11:06
ubottudreamon, hiya: On Ubuntu, AMD's official Linux graphics driver "amdgpu" is automatically loaded for matching hardware. Very old cards use driver "radeon" (r300, r600) instead. See the !man pages for X options, "modinfo -p <graphics-driver>" for kernel parameters. Both drivers are open source and integrate with MESA and !DRI. Drivers "amdgpu-pro", "fglrx" and "ati" are not supported here.11:06
hiyatomreyn: Yes, my laptop won't wake up when I close the lid on battery, that being said, I am currently on Debian 1211:07
hiyaso I wonder if it is the same issue on Ubuntu11:08
hiyaHence asking if someone else is using the same processor + igpu combo here11:08
tomreyni see. you could try a recent live/installer iso, I assume it should behave the same way as an installation.11:09
hiyatomreyn: even sleep / wake-up?11:10
hiya24.04 LTS is coming soon, hence i am waiting for it11:10
tomreynyou can try the beta https://releases.ubuntu.com/noble/11:11
dreamontomreyn, theoretisch. Darf ich auf -de schreiben..11:12
tomreyndreamon: not here, please, but in #ubuntu-de11:14
respawntested the beta works great11:15
hiyaIs there no way to get vanilla Ubuntu Gnome version any more?11:18
BluesKajHi all13:02
akikhiya: it's called fragmentation13:06
akikhiya: i really much doubt you can get vanilla gnome on ubuntu13:06
respawngood day13:07
akikwell unless you compile it yourself13:07
respawnif you want mess with it13:07
akikand the dependencies are probably defined so that it's impossible13:08
akiki mean if you'd try to remove ubuntu gnome13:09
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hiyaakaWolf: Okay.13:23
hiyaakik: Okay, thank you13:23
hiyaSorry for off-topic but there is Zorin13:23
ice9every login a popup appears to unlock the keyring because and app needs it however I already have "auth optional pam_gnome_keyring.so"; so what should I do?14:35
ComputerTechUpdated to Ubuntu 24.04 beta, but the Gnome Camera App keeps giving the error: "Could not play camera stream"14:46
ComputerTechAny ideas?14:46
tomreyntry #ubuntu-next14:50
ComputerTechalright, thanks14:51
BluesKajcan't seem to get the sudoers file to work with user NOPASWD entry14:57
BluesKajerr NOPASSWD14:57
BluesKajI fllowed the instructions that I found online but they don't seem to apply14:59
BluesKajthe same entries work on my laptop. but not my pc ...very starnge15:00
michaelettehi15:29
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sebokiehello, on Ubuntu server 22.04.4 LTS the settings in /etc/hdparm.conf are not applied upon boot, what do I have to do to have them applied?16:58
FKAShinobiHello, I came back to my server after being away for a bit and monit was reporting smartd failing. After confirming the service was up I noticed there is no pid file being written. Is there a way to set this in the smartd.conf? I only see command line options17:09
rboxsee what17:11
rboxoh set17:12
rboxset what17:12
FKAShinobirbox: I see a way to set the pid file via command line switch, but can this be done via config?17:12
rboxthe config file has a man page explaining all the options17:13
FKAShinobiIt doesn't appear that I can set this via config. How would I reconfigure the service to add the command line switch?17:20
rboxif its a systemd service you can change the execstart with an override file17:22
rboxactually it looks like it uses /etc/default/smartmontools17:23
rboxso just edit that17:23
FKAShinobirbox:Thank you, that worked.17:38
luna_323,10 failed to install "steam-installer" <-Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have17:49
luna_3requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable17:49
luna_3distribution that some required packages have not yet been created17:49
luna_3or been moved out of Incoming.17:49
luna_3oh that was long, sorry.17:49
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luna_3I have "held broken packages" it said.17:50
lotuspsychjeluna_3: try to update your system to latest via apt, then !paste the errors you see in apt after installing steam17:50
lotuspsychjeluna_3: sudo apt autoremove could help also17:51
lotuspsychje!paste17:51
ubottuFor posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://dpaste.com | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic.17:51
luna_3after update. (surprised I needed one 2 days after install of 23.10) same complaint from the seam-installer command.17:55
luna_3steam-installer : Depends: steam (>= 1:1.0.0.74-1ubuntu2)17:55
lotuspsychjeluna_3: did you add external ppa's of any kind to your system?17:58
lotuspsychje!info steam-installer17:59
ubottusteam-installer (1:1.0.0.78~ds-3, mantic): Valve's Steam digital software delivery system. In component multiverse, is extra. Built by steam-installer. Size 48 kB / 119 kB. (Only available for amd64.)17:59
luna_3lotuspsychje, Iadded a natural scrolling repository  at least18:35
luna_3https://ppa.launchpadcontent.net/zedtux/naturalscrolling/ubuntu18:35
luna_3How do I find the contemporary way of listing added pp's by me.  USTABE: /etc/apt/sources.list.d18:46
luna_3I tried searching in the past year but no luck yet. lotuspsychje what would it matter -- The Problem is I cant install steam-installer18:47
t2345uiyhi19:17
bpromptallo19:17
nshirelaptopshould I be concerned that the ureadahead service on my 22.04lts install has failed?20:09
nshirelaptopsudo systemctl status says "degraded" because of it20:09
nshirelaptopI guess it was meant to be removed with dist upgrade automatically but wasn't for whatever reason20:36
nshirelaptopapt remove ureadahead worked20:36
RickyRat5005Is there a way to get flameshot to work on wayland (or an alternative that works well on wayland)?20:42
rboxi'm on wayland and i just hit the print screen button20:42
bprompthmmm20:43
bpromptRickyRat5005: hmmm dunno, didn't know it doesn't work on wayland, or at least that's your assumption20:44
RickyRat5005Right, but Flameshot has the ability to mark up a screenshot easily.20:44
bpromptRickyRat5005: hmmm I'm not on Wayland, however I always use the systray button20:45
bpromptand flameshot freaking rules!!  not just for screenshot, but I use it a lot for multiple-screens reading20:46
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rock8787if i install ubuntu 24.04 beta will i have to reinstall later when final comes out? or can i just do the updates?23:12
oerheksno, you'll be fine23:13
rock8787can you link me the download for it please oerheks23:13
rock8787or i can find it its ok oerheks23:14
oerheksdaily build https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/23:15
rock8787and this doesnt have xz backdoor right?23:15
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oerheksno, ubuntu was never affected.23:15
rock8787ah cool23:15
oerheksonly rolling release version might have23:16
rock8787ok23:16
oerhekshave fuN!23:16
rock8787YAY!23:16
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webchat24Hey, I am using Ubuntu 23.10 and have two unmounted SATA HDDs that keep making noises like they are spinning up/down randomly every few minutes. What could be causing this?23:31
webchat24They are not mounted, and are currently empty so I can't see what would be accessing them23:31
bpromptwebchat24: hmmm you could try running an "lsof" on both devices, to see which process is accessing them23:45
bpromptwebchat24: check with "lsblk" the address of your HDDs, and use that to do an --> lsof /dev/DEVICENODE23:46
oerheksthey will never spinn down, afaik23:46
bpromptspinning means, cluster seeking23:47
webchat24ok, thanks - I'm doing a bunch of googling right now to understand everything you're saying because a lot of it is greek to me, but I'll try your suggestion23:49
webchat24lsof: WARNING: can't stat() tracefs file system /sys/kernel/debug/tracing23:50
webchat24      Output information may be incomplete.23:50
bpromptwebchat24: "lsof" in essence will show processes interacting with a file/directory/socket/else, so that tells you what kind of activity is going on with it23:51
webchat24if I run with sudo I get: lsof: WARNING: can't stat() fuse.portal file system /run/user/1000/doc23:51
webchat24      Output information may be incomplete.23:51
webchat24oerheks: when you say they will never spin down, why not? why are they doing anything if not even mounted?23:52
bpromptwebchat24: not mounted doesn't mean, no spinning per se btw23:52
webchat24I'm worried about it lowering lifespan of drives for them to be randomly spinning all the time. they are intended to be long-term storage drives that are off most of the time23:52
bpromptwebchat24: but heavy spinning will mean cluster or location seeking23:52
bpromptwebchat24: hmmm you can always just unplug them and have them powered-down, that'd help with the life part :)23:54
webchat24What is happening right now is that every few seconds, I can feel the "tapping/vibrating" (don't know better descriptive term) sound that drives make when being read from. Then every couple of minutes there is a longer more intensive noise like heavier read access is happening23:55
bpromptwebchat24: now, some usb-sata-hdd come with in an enclosure with a power switch as well23:55
webchat24lol yeah, unplugging would be an option obviously, but I don't want to do that every time I need to use them23:55
webchat24seems like there must be some system process that's regularly checking status of drives or something23:55
webchat24I wonder if it's a bios issue ... it's a new build, and I haven't really messed around with HDD settings in BIOS23:56
bpromptwebchat24: well, not mounted is just not mounted, but the system has to be able to "see" them, so there's filesystem access to them at all times, even when unmounted23:57
webchat24do you happen to know what system processes regularly interact with unmounted drives like this? I'll look into it, but just wondering if you know off the top of your head which processes to examine23:58
bpromptwebchat24: nope23:58
bpromptwebchat24: how do you know they're not mounted btw?23:59
oerheksunplugging is your best option, it spins at some slow speed to serve fast response when you mount it23:59
oerhekshdparm could stop it23:59

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