[00:56] <jadeia> My steam game cloud saves don't seem to be working. Is this a known SNAP behaviour or fixable?
[02:17] <pycurious> what is a good way to install cuda these days on ubuntu 20.04lts?
[02:29] <Pandugat> Hi!
[10:23] <kj758> Is it worth to download and install Ubuntu Unity 24 (beta)? is it stable?
[10:43] <webchat92> hi
[11:33] <vincejv> packages.ubuntu.com down??
[11:33] <stenno> hooray i was able to configure ubuntu as a mail relay server and it finally works
[11:33] <stenno> thanks mailutils i guess
[11:33] <vincejv> nvm working now
[12:01] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:41] <genericum> got one of them me906e 4g "gobi" radios ... found a site that said it works on ubuntu out of the box. unfortunately it doesnt on the jammy jellyfish :( I'm out of ideas the things works out of the box on windows
[12:43] <ogra_> genericum, should just work with the qcserial kernel module ... but you might need to do some tinkering in the modem-manager or network-manager settings
[12:45] <genericum> ogra_ i so far i followed directions here https://www.paoli.cz/out/media/HUAWEI_ME906E_LTE_M2_Module_AT_Command_Interface_SpecificationV100R002_02.pdf ... the kernel finds it the at commands show its even connected to the network but no ip
[12:46] <ogra_> perhaps there is a firmware blob missing or some such ...
[12:46] <genericum> ogra_ i updated the firmware on windows ...
[12:46] <genericum> latest version
[12:46] <ioria> genericum, nmcli connection show
[12:46] <ogra_> that wont help ... i'm talking about the firmware the driver loads oin startup ... from /lib/firmware usually
[12:46] <genericum> ogra_ oh the kernel says its fine
[12:46] <ogra_> not some firmware that sits in the device ...
[12:47] <genericum> loads the qcserial ..
[12:48] <genericum> ok gonna take a look at nmcli modem-manager/network-manager will be back later
[12:48] <genericum> thanks
[12:59] <noc> exit
[12:59] <noc> exits
[13:02] <pycurious> When installing cuda inside a lxd container on both ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04lts guests, I'm getting this error: https://dpaste.org/n1fDU - any ideas on how to fix this?
[13:04] <ogra_> 404 ...
[13:32] <genericum> modem-manager doesnt seem to be installed
[13:32] <genericum> all I got is nm-connection-editor which lets you create a connection
[13:33] <genericum> however nm-applet only shows the ethernet-connection altough I deleted it
[13:34] <genericum> i cant set a device however
[13:34] <genericum> qcserial 3-2.1:1.0: Qualcomm USB modem converter detected
[13:34] <genericum> usb 3-2.1: Qualcomm USB modem converter now attached to ttyUSB0
[14:19] <fc60240> cona
[14:47] <ioria> genericum, is gobi-loader installed ?
[14:55] <genericum> ioria it wasnt ...
[14:55] <genericum> gonna try again
[14:55] <ioria> genericum, also paste the pciid of the device
[14:55] <genericum> iora its on usb
[14:56] <ioria> genericum, lsusb
[14:57] <genericum> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
[14:58] <ioria> genericum, dmesg | grep usb | nc termbin.com 9999
[15:01] <younder> That's a new one 'termbin.com'
[15:02] <genericum> https://termbin.com/urxu
[15:03] <genericum> had to cut out a few pieces ....
[15:03] <genericum> not everyone needs to know what cellphone i use
[15:04] <genericum> ioria before i try to switch again .. do I have to restart dbus ?
[15:05] <ioria> genericum, ok, you probably need the firmware: the last 3 files here: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/gobi-firmware
[15:05] <ioria> genericum, amss.mbn apps.mbn UQCN.mbn
[15:06] <ioria> genericum, sudo mkdir /lib/firmware/gobi   then copy the 3 files in there
[15:06] <genericum> https://termbin.com/3c4y
[15:07] <genericum> there's no binary in there
[15:07] <ioria> genericum, ls /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ModemManager/libmm-plugin-gobi.so ?
[15:07] <genericum> modemmanager is not installed so far
[15:08] <ogra_> no, but the data bits are ... seems morde-manager was split
[15:08] <genericum> oh it is ..
[15:08] <ogra_> mobile-broadband-provider-info is holding the data now
[15:08] <genericum> gobi.so is not there
[15:09] <genericum> it has quectel
[15:10] <genericum> https://termbin.com/3c4y
[15:10] <genericum> wrong link :(
[15:10] <genericum> https://termbin.com/jdjw
[15:11] <tomreyn> !info gobi-loader
[15:11] <tomreyn> is this related?
[15:12] <genericum> well its more or less a gobiusb chipset .. its a module on a usb adapter board
[15:12] <ogra_> "gobi_loader is a firmware loader for Qualcomm Gobi USB chipsets. These
[15:12] <ogra_>  devices appear in an uninitialised state when power is applied and require
[15:12] <ogra_>  firmware to be loaded before they can be used as modems."
[15:14] <tomreyn> the package contains the firmware loade rbut not the firmware, but you seem to have downloaded the firmware already
[15:14] <ioria> we have the firmware, but idk why  libmm-plugin-gobi.so is not thereù
[15:15] <ioria> genericum, try to install gir1.2-modemmanager-1.0
[15:17] <tomreyn> a file named *libmm-plugin-gobi* does not appear to exist in any supported ubuntu version
[15:17] <tomreyn> i would just try installing gobi-loader + rebooting
[15:18] <tomreyn> or actually just reconnect the device
[15:18] <ioria> genericum, try a reboot
[15:22] <genericum> ioria placed the firmware +installed gobi-loader+gir1.2-modemmanager-1.0
[15:23] <ioria> nope
[15:23] <ioria> why ?
[15:23] <genericum> well the firmware isnt really necessary .. i have connection over minicom
[15:23] <ioria> ok, did you reboot  ?
[15:24] <genericum> not yet ..
[15:24] <ioria> ok
[15:24] <tomreyn> so you're brute forcing AT commands right now? ;)
[15:25] <genericum> tomreyn i tried before .. but not on ubuntu
[15:25] <genericum> got  a connection .. but cant get the ip
[15:25] <genericum> lets see if modemmanager can do it
[15:26] <ioria> if you installed it ...
[15:26] <bunjee> newbie here - please help me update snap-store....reads: cannot refresh snap-store has running apps(ubuntu-software), pids:2465
[15:26] <ioria> genericum, check with nmcli connection show and then nmcli connection up <connection-uuid>
[15:26] <tomreyn> fwiw, i have *not* checked whether the gobi-loader udev rules match the device IDs
[15:27] <genericum> they match .. i just checked
[15:27] <tomreyn> ok
[15:27] <genericum> ATTRS{idVendor}=="05c6", ATTRS{idProduct}=="9008", RUN+="gobi_loader $env{DEVNAME} /lib/firmware/gobi"
[15:27] <genericum> Bus 003 Device 005: ID 05c6:9008 Qualcomm, Inc. Gobi Wireless Modem (QDL mode)
[15:28] <genericum> lets give it a shot .. brb
[15:31] <bunjee> newbie here - please help me update snap-store....reads: cannot refresh snap-store has running apps(ubuntu-software), pids:2465
[15:34] <genericum> nmcli shows a line with the connection i created but the device field is empty
[15:37] <tomreyn> bunjee: killall ubuntu-software && sudo snap refresh snap-store
[15:38] <bunjee> tomreyn-I'll give it a try.
[15:39] <tomreyn> bunjee: which ubuntu release are you running by the way? lsb_release -ds
[15:40] <bunjee> tomreyn - Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
[15:40] <tomreyn> hmm, i don't think this has ubuntu-software available as a package. are you using a flatpak or something?
[15:41] <genericum> can't access /dev/ttyUSB0 over minicom
[15:42] <bunjee> tomreyn - do not understand. flatpak or something?
[15:43] <tomreyn> bunjee: please ignore what i said for now. did the workaround i suggested help, though?
[15:43] <bunjee> tomreyn - no.
[15:45] <tomreyn> bunjee: hmm, was there an error message, though?
[15:45] <bunjee> tomreyn - I just did the kill all and then refresh - got the answer from ask Ubuntu....it worked.
[15:46] <tomreyn> nice
[15:47] <tomreyn> genericum: "you need to blacklist qmi_wwan and cdc_wdm modules" https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Gobi_Broadband_Modems#Manage_Connection_in_Network_Manager
[15:49] <tomreyn> also mode switching maybe involved, i'm not familiar with QDL vs EDL mode
[15:51] <genericum> it says modemmanager needs to be started
[15:51] <genericum> how do i do that
[15:52] <genericum> systemctl ?
[15:52] <tomreyn> systemctl restart modemmanager.service    probably
[15:53] <genericum> no such thing
[15:54] <ioria> genericum,  sudo systemctl restart ModemManager.service
[15:55] <xrandr> Hi there. I am using Kubuntu 23.10. Is there a way to permenantly disable pipewire and just use Pulse Audio? Using pipewire... my CPU jumps to almost 100% when playing any kind of audio
[15:55] <genericum> enable doesn't do the trick
[15:56] <preach> apt purge pipewire
[15:59] <xrandr> preach: Thanks.
[16:00] <xrandr> Is there a way to permenantly disable it without uninstalling it? I have an app that relies on it. I just don't care if that app doesn't have audio
[16:00] <ioria> genericum, systemctl status ModemManager | nctermbin.com 9999
[16:00] <ioria> genericum, systemctl status ModemManager | nc termbin.com 9999
[16:01] <genericum> iora its not online ..
[16:02] <ioria> genericum, can you read the output ?
[16:02] <ioria> without the nc ... , i mean
[16:03] <genericum> says active running
[16:03] <genericum> i restarted it
[16:03] <ioria> no errors at bottom ?
[16:04] <genericum> no errors, nmcli c show still shows -- at device
[16:06] <ioria> genericum, sudo rfkill list
[16:07] <genericum> empty:(
[16:08] <ioria> genericum, sudo mmcli -L
[16:10] <genericum> no modems found
[16:12] <ioria> genericum, idk, maybe a wrong udev rule
[16:13] <genericum> ioria dmesg shows its going on and off all the time
[16:15] <ioria> genericum, reverse what we did; backup /lib/firmware/gobi ; sudo mv /lib/firmware/gobi /lib/firmware/back-gobi
[16:16] <ioria> genericum, and edit again the udev rule
[16:16] <genericum> firmware gone seems to be better now
[16:20] <genericum>  the device is open again
[16:20] <genericum> but rfkill or mmcli doesnt wsaz so
[16:22] <ioria> genericum, wsaz so ?
[16:23] <genericum> saz
[16:23] <genericum> oh my keyboard layout is wrong ... android ...
[16:36] <genericum> gonna switch to my laptop again .. its running arch
[16:37] <genericum> lets see if that article does any good
[18:08] <genericum> ioria well same behaviour on arch ... if I place the firmware there it resets all the time
[18:09] <genericum> ioria i cant get it to work on windows anymore :(
[18:09] <genericum> ioria firmware doesnt seem to load ..
[18:09] <genericum> ioria although its not a very complicated process ... its just sending the data to serial port
[18:29] <genericum> the firmware in the aur is very old
[18:29] <genericum> and I dont even know if its the right one
[18:43] <tortuguito> I'm having problems with my xubuntu, the resolution goes back to 1024, I need the resolution to be 1366x768 I'm using vga.
[18:44] <genericum> xrandr
[18:44] <genericum> i dont have a clue how to get a working firmware out of the windows driver
[18:46] <genericum> tortuguito xrandr vga-0 --mode 1366x768
[18:46] <genericum> vga 0 could be wrong
[18:46] <genericum> just type xrandr and see what it says
[18:47] <tortuguito> xrandr: unrecognized option 'vga-0'
[18:47] <tortuguito> Try 'xrandr --help' for more information.
[18:47] <SatoruGojo> i think ubuntu should add option to install snap or not
[18:48] <tortuguito> Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 1024 x 768, maximum 16384 x 16384
[18:48] <tortuguito> VGA-1 connected primary 1024x768+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
[18:48] <tortuguito>    1024x768      60.00*
[18:48] <tortuguito>    800x600       60.32    56.25
[18:48] <tortuguito>    848x480       60.00
[18:48] <tortuguito>    640x480       59.94
[18:48] <pragmaticenigma> SatoruGojo: the best place to voice that concern is to open a bug ticket on launchpad, or contribute to the many that are already there.
[18:48] <SatoruGojo> it will make ubuntu way make better
[18:48] <SatoruGojo> how can i do
[18:48] <pragmaticenigma> !bug | SatoruGojo
[18:49] <pragmaticenigma> ah... that's not it
[18:49] <SatoruGojo> its not a bug
[18:49] <SatoruGojo> its suggestion
[18:49] <SatoruGojo> *a
[18:49] <pragmaticenigma> SatoruGojo: many projects use a bug tracking system for both
[18:49] <SatoruGojo> ohh
[18:49] <pragmaticenigma> but hold on a second as those aren't the right instructions
[18:50] <pragmaticenigma> !launchpad | SatoruGojo
[18:50] <genericum> tortuguito you can set 1366x768 as virtual resolution
[18:50] <SatoruGojo> i am using ubuntu and i like it but snaps made my experience worse
[18:50] <SatoruGojo> but i did mange to remove snaps
[18:50] <tortuguito> how do I do that?
[18:51] <SatoruGojo> remove snaps?
[18:51] <plastikman> I would not recomend doing that.
[18:51] <SatoruGojo> why?
[18:51] <SatoruGojo> they are bad for desktop
[18:51] <plastikman> that is the "way of the future for Ubuntu"
[18:51] <SatoruGojo> i mean i don't like theme
[18:51] <SatoruGojo> i am good with deb packages
[18:52] <pragmaticenigma> okay... this is not the place for a debate on snaps
[18:52] <plastikman> ^^
[18:52] <SatoruGojo> OK
[18:52] <genericum> tortuguito xrandr --newmode 123x123
[18:52] <plastikman> If you want to remove them, just do it and move on.  ez to find in google search.  Just know taht when you come asking for help you will have made core functional changes.
[18:53] <tortuguito> failed
[18:53] <SatoruGojo> youtube help me
[18:53] <plastikman> but as stated by pragmaticenigma dont discuss it here.
[18:53] <SatoruGojo> also i am using debian repos
[18:53] <genericum> tortuguito of course you have to use the real numbers
[18:55] <genericum> tortuguito oh you have to give it the whole modeline
[18:55] <genericum>  xrandr --newmode "800x600_60.00"   38.25  800 832 912 1024  600 603 607 624 -hsync +vsync like this but I dont exactly know the modeline for your resolution
[18:56] <pragmaticenigma> xrandr will only make a change the change for the active session. on reboot, the machine will revert to the OPs original problem of a lower resolution.
[18:56] <genericum> pragmaticenigma true
[18:57] <genericum> pragmaticenigma but its not exactly a virtual resolution too if you write the whole modeline
[18:59] <pragmaticenigma> I get that too... usually you can specify the dimensions and xrandr can estimate out the rest. What I think the problem here really is, is using VGA which doesn't natively support wide screen formats. So the issue could also be a really crappy VGA cable that doesn't support the pin for the monitor telling the graphics what resolutions are supported, or the monitor it self not reporting the sizes
[19:01] <genericum> pragmaticenigma oh he sent me the whole xrandr output
[19:01] <genericum> its running 1366x768 over hdmi
[19:01] <genericum> and now he's gone
[19:02] <pragmaticenigma> well... specificying vga-0 doesn't seem like the right port for HDMI
[19:02] <pragmaticenigma> odd
[19:17] <genericum> if anyone has an idea where the firmware in this file is https://file.io/SptrucL0EN2Z I am all ears
[19:46] <Beladona> can ubuntu be installed with lvm encryption AND zfs ?
[19:48] <plastikman> You mean LUKS?
[19:49] <plastikman> AFAIK zfs is similar to lvm as a virtial disk manager.
[19:50] <plastikman> so you shuold likley be looking to use LUKS with ZFS and it seems like a quick google search says in 22.04 its disabled as tehre was a bug.  looks like you *can* but im not an expert
[19:50] <Beladona> yes LUKS. plastikman zfs is a filesystem (that may have encryption in it) but I was talking about zfs + linux Luks at ubuntu install time
[19:51] <plastikman> https://www.medo64.com/2022/10/encrypted-zfs-on-ubuntu-22-10/
[19:51] <plastikman> that is the first hit on google, so unless thats fixed i would say not right now
[19:53] <Beladona> ok
[19:55] <plastikman> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zfs-linux/+bug/1993318
[19:55] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 1993318 in Ubuntu Manual Tests "ZFS + Encryption installations of Ubuntu Desktop do not come up correctly on first boot, systemd unmounts many of the zfs volumes" [High, Triaged]
[19:57] <younder> it sais 'This bug was fixed in the package ubiquity - 22.10.10'
[20:06] <harisokanovic> Hi, I'm having trouble downloading packages on Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS running on AWS Graviton/arm64 instances. The 52.87.202.145 mirror of us-east-1.ec2.ports.ubuntu.com seems to ~10x slower than all others. Is this a known issue?
[20:07] <plastikman> AWS runs their own VPC mirrors
[20:07] <plastikman> I would open a support case with AWS
[20:19] <ajes> helo
[20:47] <xrandr> haha, i was wondering why I was being mentioned so many times in this chat roflmao :D
[20:55] <akik> are the ubuntu devs so over-worked that they are not able to fix package dependencies even though they have info what needs to be fixed?
[20:56] <arraybolt3> akik: No, the number of packages they have to fix is extraordinary and despite working almost incessantly on it, it's taking a while.
[20:56] <arraybolt3> It's a development release, and it's not ready for production use.
[20:57] <akik> arraybolt3: i mean i provided the info 9 months ago
[20:57] <akik> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/glmark2/+bug/2025684
[20:57] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2025684 in glmark2 (Ubuntu) "glmark2 packages are missing dependencies on GL libraries" [Low, Triaged]
[21:42] <GrandPa-G> If I make my system an access point, how can I see the name via command line on the same system?
[21:47] <BarnabasDK> if you are logged in
[21:47] <BarnabasDK> uname -a
[21:49] <GrandPa-G> that just gives me the hostname. I need the access point name others would see as a ssid
[21:50] <plastikman> I assume taht wpa-supplicant is doing that work?
[21:51] <BarnabasDK> GrandPa-G, thats more of a naming of the wlan hotspot
[21:51] <GrandPa-G> no, not at all. Again, I have set this up as an access point. I am not trying to connect to some wifi
[21:52] <plastikman> are you using hostapd?
[21:53] <GrandPa-G> Someone else set it up. I am trying to write a python program to get that name and display it on a display device. I don't see a hostapd conf file
[21:53] <plastikman> check in /etc/hostapd/hostapd.conf
[21:54] <GrandPa-G> To be fair, this is on a Raspberry with Raspberry OS.
[21:54] <GrandPa-G> it is not there, nor the folder
[21:55] <plastikman> probably uses nmcli
[21:55] <GrandPa-G> Maybe I was told wrong. I was told it was setup.
[21:57] <plastikman> check in /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections
[21:57] <GrandPa-G> I can get it out of nmcli dev wifi and match mac address
[22:27] <TheAvatar> Hello, when trying to upgrade from 20.04 to 22.04, I get this in the dist-upgrade/main.log: DEBUG Not an UEFI system - DEBUG abort called. Is it the uefi error that's causing the abort or? I can't seem to find any reason to why it would abort (I tried removing snapd and screen as some people suggested)
[22:28] <preach> lol why would those matter
[22:28] <preach> makes no sense
[22:30] <TheAvatar> preach, not sure - but several people suggested it made it proceed, so I figured I'd give that a go
[22:31] <preach> strange
[22:33] <TheAvatar> none the less, no effect here - but I can't figure out if that uefi is an error or not. Doesn't say it is - but nothing else does either
[22:33] <TheAvatar> so it seems to rollback for no apparent reason - but I am pretty sure it does it for a reason tho :)
[22:34] <Freja> ciao
[22:35] <preach> if it were me I'd wait a few days for 24.04 and then just reinstall fresh
[22:41] <TheAvatar> preach, only 22.04 is supported in the setup, so no can do
[22:59] <preach> TheAvatar: what setup? installing from scratch doesn't require a previous version of anything