[03:03] <mason_> hi
[03:03] <shoes> hay
[03:03] <mason_> this is interesting
[03:03] <mason_> what os you on?
[03:03] <shoes> xubuntu
[03:04] <mason_> ahh, im on lubuntu
[03:04] <shoes> both good choices
[03:04] <mason_> yeah
[03:05] <mason_> i had lubuntu 18.04 on a 32 bit 1gb of ram 1ghz intel atom
[03:05] <mason_> not currently
[03:05] <mason_> but i did
[03:05] <shoes> eek
[03:05] <mason_> suprisingly, it ran fine
[03:06] <shoes> nging in there
[03:06] <mason_> i have xp on that now
[03:06] <shoes> blah
[03:06] <mason_> so theres a bunch of other people, are they just not gonna chat?
[03:07] <shoes> theyre logged on but not necessarily here
[03:08] <mason_> odd
[03:08] <shoes> nah its cmmon
[03:08] <mason_> really?
[03:08] <SofS> depends on what you call common, for IRC it is
[03:09] <mason_> im on a 12 year old laptop, i recently upgraded to 8gb of ram
[03:09] <shoes> irc is not so popular anymore
[03:09] <mason_> oh another person
[03:09] <SofS> it still is the best linux support channel
[03:09] <mason_> lol
[03:10] <SofS> It survived the freenode drama.
[03:10] <mason_> freenode drama?
[03:10] <SofS> before libera
[03:10] <shoes> long story
[03:10] <toddc> !support
[04:13] <utsweetyfish> is upload.ubuntu.com publicly accessible?
[04:14] <utsweetyfish> curl ftp://upload.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/
[04:14] <utsweetyfish> curl: (19) RETR response: 502
[04:14] <arraybolt3> what are you trying to do?
[04:15] <utsweetyfish> arraybolt3: try to seek for newly uploaded .dsc
[04:15] <utsweetyfish> just like incoming.debian.org
[04:16] <arraybolt3> mmm, didn't know about either of those until just now
[04:16] <arraybolt3> If you're looking for newly uploaded source packages, you probably want to inspect the NEW queues.
[04:17] <utsweetyfish> arraybolt3: where are they?
[04:17] <arraybolt3> trying to find them
[04:18] <arraybolt3> found it
[04:18] <arraybolt3> https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jammy/+queue
[04:18] <arraybolt3> utsweetyfish: ^
[04:18] <arraybolt3> you can change `jammy` to another release codename to see the queues for those
[04:18] <utsweetyfish> exactly what i want, thanks
[04:19] <utsweetyfish> noble is the next LTS?
[04:19] <utsweetyfish> i guess
[04:19] <arraybolt3> and you can also see recently accepted source packages there (there are several queues)
[04:19] <arraybolt3> Yes, Noble is intended to be 24.04 LTS.
[04:19] <utsweetyfish> thanks a lot arraybolt3
[04:19] <arraybolt3> Keep in mind that NEW packages may or may not be accepted into the archive, and after a package is accepted it may or may not end up in the archive in a timely fashion (if at all) depending on whether it passes testing or not.
[04:20] <arraybolt3> So not everything you see there will end up released, but it's where things go on their way to getting released.
[04:20] <utsweetyfish> yes i know that
[04:20] <utsweetyfish> thanks!
[04:21] <arraybolt3> ah ok
[04:21] <utsweetyfish> is there a RSS for queue?
[04:21] <utsweetyfish> or something similar
[04:21] <arraybolt3> ...ish... there's a bot called `queuebot` present in one of the Ubuntu channels that gives you that sort of info. Lemme try something...
[04:22] <utsweetyfish> https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/noble-changes/2024-April/date.html
[04:22] <utsweetyfish> can i use this?
[04:22] <arraybolt3> ah, that should work
[04:22] <utsweetyfish> thank you so much!
[04:22] <arraybolt3> glad to help! Though you found that last one :P
[04:22] <utsweetyfish> :P
[10:45] <davidicus> HI. I have the newest Ubuntu-Studio on a new PC. Everything is working fine except qjackl. I give me an error saying it cannot connect to jack server when I hit the start button. I'm new to all this. I'm trying to get a usb midi keyboard set up
[10:53] <lotuspsychj3> davidicus: wich studio release version is this please
[10:54] <davidicus> Ubuntu Studio 22.04
[10:55] <lotuspsychj3> davidicus: tnx, can you see if these solutions resolve: https://askubuntu.com/questions/224151/jack-server-could-not-be-started-when-using-qjackctl
[10:57] <davidicus> <--looking
[11:02] <davidicus> OMG THANK YOU!
[11:03] <lotuspsychj3> davidicus: what solved it?
[11:05] <davidicus> I went into setup on jack on the advanced tab and set the imput and output device and applied. I still have to figure out how to get the keyboard and all running so I can paly and make music but I have to settle with this for now. I can try to figure the rest out after I've had some sleep. Thank you
[11:06] <lotuspsychj3> good luck davidicus
[11:06] <davidicus> Thank you lotus. you too
[12:11] <ximon> hey
[12:11] <ximon> I have a question
[12:11] <ximon> so I installed arch linux because I thought it is good, it just wrecked my connection to mouse and keyboard within 3 reboots
[12:12] <ximon> would I have similiar issues on rolling ubuntu
[12:12] <ximon> ?
[12:44] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:55] <meustation> ximon, I've been using ubuntu since 2006, never broke something so fundamental as mouse and keyboard
[12:56] <meustation> install wise I'd say it requires even less technical knowledge than the horrible os they brew in redmond
[12:59] <meustation> if you stick to LTS versions, and perhaps don't update straight away but wait for the xx.yy.03 or xx.yy.04 lts release, it's gonna be smooth sailing
[13:55] <falz> what are people using to keep 'config standards' in place and update certain files? ie snmpd.conf, ufw firewall rules. ansible? puppet? something else?
[14:00] <akik> ansible is good
[14:01]  * ogra_ knows people that simply make their whole /etc a git tree 
[14:11] <akik> i know of a man who puts systemd, sshd and xpra in a docker container
[14:15] <younder> I enter sudo apt install <whatever< and it tells me The following packages will be removed ubuntu-realtime which fails. How to I stop apt from insisting on this remove
[14:15] <younder> ?
[14:17] <tomreyn> younder: fix the broken package. sometimes reinstalling helps.
[14:26] <rudratrivedi> younder: is this a custom package? i can't see it in the repos
[14:27] <rudratrivedi> there are probably some conflicts between what you're trying to install and this package
[14:27] <tomreyn> it's part of ubuntu pro https://canonical-ubuntu-pro-client.readthedocs-hosted.com/en/v29/howtoguides/enable_realtime_kernel.html
[14:27] <rudratrivedi> I see it, my bad
[14:29] <rudratrivedi> still, it's probably a conflict. would be helpful to know what's trying to be installed.
[14:41] <younder> whwre are ubuntu post removal scripts stored?
[14:43] <ravage> Post-removal scripts are located in /var/lib/dpkg/info/. Each package has its own script, if applicable, named in the format <package_name>.postrm.
[15:48] <xvx> Does this work for anyone? (says doesn't exist for me):  sudo apt install gnome-shell-extension-autohidetopbar
[15:49] <ioria> xvx, what 's your release ? cat /etc/issue
[15:51] <xvx> 24.04 (beta)
[15:51] <ioria> xvx, the last supported ver is for 20.04
[15:58] <rudratrivedi> xvx, you shoud probably be installing that from extensions.gnome.org
[15:59] <rudratrivedi> although, the extension isn't updated for gnome46 yet. there is a pending PR.
[17:56] <mdmbkr> the hddtemp package seems to have disappeared, what's the command line replacement?
[18:01] <mdmbkr> modprobe drivetemp ; sensors
[18:02] <mdmbkr> that shows me temperatures but doesn't identify which drive is which
[18:19] <jwash> tomreyn continuing from yesterday, i installed a radeon card and successfully blacklisted nouveau,snd_hda_intel and the hardware for my geforce 960. it added to the virtual machines config. but it won't show in windows device manager.
[18:26] <tomreyn> jwash: if you were able to add it to the KVM guest configuration and KVM was able to pass it through fine to the guest then it's a matter of the guest OS, which is not ubuntu. ;-)
[18:26] <jwash> i don't know it was passed through
[18:26] <jwash> it's weird
[18:26] <jwash> it looks like it was paassed through correctly
[18:27] <jwash> https://imgur.com/zKOVdR2.png
[18:27] <jwash> https://imgur.com/miOilsh.png
[18:30] <tomreyn> you could double check these steps https://askubuntu.com/questions/1406888/ubuntu-22-04-gpu-passthrough-qemu
[18:31] <mcphail> jwash: maybe not relevant but I've been playing with PCI passthrough for a WiFi card today. I had to pass it through as PCIe rather than PCI for the guest to access it, and passing as PCIe required selecting q35 as my machine type. Worth a try?
[18:32] <jwash> how did you make the distinction?
[18:32] <jwash> sounds like what i need to do
[18:33] <jwash> what is the q35 machine type
[18:34] <jwash> i see it, i'm dumb
[18:34] <jwash> :)
[18:35] <jwash> i was already set to Q35, but the firmware version is different\
[18:40] <mcphail> I was also reading that if you're running uefi rather than seabios in the guest you may need to go in and switch off secure boot for passthrough to work. But I haven't explored that as I was using seabios as default. This stuff is arcane
[18:42] <jwash> did you get it to pass through properly?
[18:42] <mcphail> Yes, but it was just a WiFi card, not a graphics card, so probably much simpler
[18:43] <jwash> can you share a screenshot of your card's attachment in the settings?
[18:44] <jwash> i'm not seeing a specific pcie option
[18:45] <mcphail> I'm not at the machine, but I'm pretty sure I had to add "pcie=1" to the qemu settings next to the rombar option
[18:49] <mcphail> Oh, the other thing to ensure is you've enabled iommu on the kernel command line. I'd forgotten about that and lost an evening swearing about things
[18:50] <jwash> iommu is ogod
[18:50] <jwash> good
[18:50] <jwash> where is the rombar option
[18:51] <mcphail> You can see it in your screenshot, but I was doing this from the command line.
[18:52] <jwash> https://imgur.com/D7pxel5.png
[18:52] <jwash> did you add it to the xml?
[18:55] <mcphail> No, I was passing flags to qemu directly. But I'm sure it could go somewhere in the XML if you're using virt-manager or virsh
[18:58] <jwash> something like this:  /usr/bin/qemu-system-x86_64  -machine q35,kernel-irqchip=split,accel=kvm -smp 4 -m 2G -device intel-iommu,intremap=on,caching-mode=on -nographic /home/fastlinq/centos-7.8.qcow2
[19:01] <mcphail> Aye, I'll try to dig out my command line when I get back in tomorrow
[19:02] <jwash> cool
[19:02] <jwash> ty
[19:02] <Guest26> hello, any idea why in this ssh -D 2022 -J root@my-ipv6 -p 2003 root@my-ipv4 i get stdio forwarding failed error? i already AllowTcpForwarding to yes.
[19:02] <Guest26> is it because of ipv6?
[19:09] <tomreyn> Guest26: no, unless there is a lack of ipv6 connectivity between client host and jump host.
[19:10] <tomreyn> i would try to reduce complexity first and try it that way, do the single connections first, wsee whether those work
[19:11] <jwash> mcphail the xml file for your virtual machine would be very helpful too
[19:12] <tomreyn> Guest26: firewalls could get in your way there, also lack of PermitOpen on the jump host
[19:13] <tomreyn> the jump hosts's sshD, that is
[19:16] <mcphail> Guest26: shot in the dark, but do you need to configure sysctl for ipv4 or 6 forwarding for this to work?
[20:13] <neachdainn> What's the correct way to manage cgroups (a la `cgconfig.conf`) on an Ubuntu system? Everything I'm finding online recommends writing a bash script with manipulates the cgroupfs mount, which I just can't believe is the official way to create cgroups on boot
[20:19] <syndress> Hi
[20:48] <Nrml> Howdy, having an issue with gocryptfs on Jammy: https://github.com/rfjakob/gocryptfs/issues/841
[20:48] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 841 in rfjakob/gocryptfs "REPRODUCIBLE: gocryptfs reverse generating files that gocryptfs can't decrypt?" [Open]
[20:48] <Nrml> AFAICS there's no gocryptfs channel, so I'm asking here. Anyone familiar with it?
[20:57] <mdmbkr> I have a failing hard drive attached to an HBA using the mpt2sas driver .. the disk doesn't show up in fdisk -l, for example .. is there any way to ask the HBA what it's seeing
[21:01] <mdmbkr> aha, MegaCli
[21:04] <mdmbkr> hm, I guess that might not work after all, because the HBA is flashed to a non-raid bios
[21:04] <Apachez> any date set yet for release of 24.04 LTS ?
[21:12] <mdmbkr> I think april 25th
[22:06] <indyZ> Hi guys. Checking out 24.04 beta. Nice, but I have a problem: Every time I use Gnome I want to slam my face into the keyboard. How do I see what applications are installed? There does not seem to be an Applications menu. (No grid of dots)
[22:08] <shadow255> indyZ: you may want to ask that in #ubuntu-next rather than here.
[22:27] <indyZ> shadow255: thanks
[22:28] <indyZ> shadow255: and my apologies for not reading the /topic first
[22:40] <xvx> Is Nautilis the default file browser? I'm trying to find my file browser but it seems to have disappeared
[23:40] <tomreyn> xvx: On Gnome, which is the default Ubuntu desktop? yes. Also known as Gnome Files.
[23:56] <telgareith> I"m trying to reboot a Ubuntu 24.04 LTS desktop install directly into windows remotely. However, many articles like: https://askubuntu.com/questions/18170/how-to-reboot-into-windows-from-ubuntu say "edit the windows line in grub config" However, this machine doesn't have a windows boot manager line in the config