[00:00] built from cloud image - https://www.tinyurl.com/donofrioworkremmina2023 [00:02] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuDevelopment/PackageArchive [00:05] donofrio: Those are the packages for Noble Numbat on x86-64. Why wouldn't it pull from that URL? [01:15] On 24.04lts - apt update - > Warning: The unit file, source configuration file or drop-ins of apt-news.service changed on disk. Run 'systemctl daemon-reload' to reload units. - any ideas on how to fix this? [01:29] indyZ, that is the question.....I do not know, so I'm asking here ;) [02:25] donofrio: then I guess the answer is, because that is where the updated packages are for 24.04. :) [05:08] gnome-snapshot is working this morning [05:21] !info gnome-snapshot [05:21] gnome-snapshot (46.2-1ubuntu2, noble): Take pictures and videos from your webcam. In component main, is optional. Built by gnome-snapshot. Size 619 kB / 1,836 kB [13:25] indyZ, is this a correct sources.list for 24.04? https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/82a6f2212e98 [13:28] here is output from this morning update https://paste.opensuse.org/pastes/8297e611ba0b (donofrio@F100213830:~$ sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade -y && sudo apt-get dist-upgrade -y && sudo apt-get autoremove -y && sudo apt-get autoclean && sudo sync && sudo sync) [13:35] donofrio__: How did you upgrade your system? The supported procedure should have migrated your sources.list to sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources [13:38] upgrade? I just grabed the cloud image and booted from that then updated using the apt-get line showed above.... [13:40] from here https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/noble/current/noble-server-cloudimg-amd64.squashfs [13:40] Sorry, it was an assumption on my part :) [13:40] it's all good [13:40] I'm here to learn ;) [13:41] cloud images change the whole notion of install when you just drop it in place and let wsl2 use it..... [15:46] schopin, how do I create this ubuntu.sources file? https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues/4691 [15:46] -ubottu:#ubuntu-next- Issue 4691 in canonical/cloud-init "Duplicated apt sources/list" [Closed] [21:10] bunjee: there is also package 'hplip-gui' in case you want to configure the printer with that. [21:11] newbie here - please help me setup my HP printer - it's already working wirelessly via Windows.... [21:11] here's another thing kawal said after you had disconnected: the graphic way as root: system-config-printer, then add with the printer IP, the model is listed , though with direct wifi connect you can't connec to the internet but it works anyway. [21:13] tomreyn: I thought I was in another channel....sorry - pretty new, hunh? I could not understand what kawal was stating... [21:14] bunjee: we were previously talking in #ubuntu, now we'Re talking in #ubuntu-next. which is fine, because #ubuntu-next is currently where you get support with what will be 24.04 LTS in a week, when it releases. [21:14] (and when it releases, support for it moves to #ubuntu) [21:15] tomreyn: gotcha...this is what I got back - apt install hplip-qui [21:15] Reading package lists... Done [21:15] Building dependency tree... Done [21:15] Reading state information... Done [21:15] E: Unable to locate package hplip-qui [21:15] !paste [21:15] For 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. [21:16] the package is called hplip-Gui, with a gee, not a queue [21:17] (setting your irc client to use a monotype font may help with reading things properly.) [21:20] tomreyn: what is the command I type in front of hplip-Gui [21:21] sudo apt update && sudo apt install hplip-gui [21:23] tomreyn: where do I find commands like the one you just sent me [21:23] !terminal [21:23] The linux terminal or command-line interface is very powerful. In Unity or GNOME, search the dash for "terminal" and press ENTER. Other desktops: Applications -> System Tools -> Terminal (MATE), K-menu -> System -> Konsole (KDE), or Menu -> Accessories -> LXTerminal (LXDE). Guide: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UsingTheTerminal [21:25] you seem to have stated that you're using a pre-release of Kubuntu 24.04. So Konsole is the terminal emulator you'd use there to be able to enter such commands. And then you could follow that Guide ^ to use some common commands. [21:26] another way to install packages graphically on kubuntu is using the "Discover" application [21:27] this uses either "apt" or "snap" package management utilities in the background, i think [22:29] I just am frustrated because I can't print from my PC with Kubuntu 24.04 [22:30] How do I install a .tar.gz file? [22:59] untar it, read the README, do what it says [23:00] though if it's a printer driver thing, maybe *don't* do what it says, because the people who make printers are not your friends and shouldn't be trusted [23:26] donofrio__: my /etc/apt/sources.list is empty. Instead I have /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ubuntu sources with 2 sources listed. I'm just using a recent 24.04 beta iso, fresh install with extra sources (for drivers etc, set in the installer) and an apt update. [23:27] donofrio__: so, I'm not sure why your sources.list would be populated like that [23:39] donofrio__: I have the same on my test 24.04 but have yet to try to figure it out [23:40] might check #ubuntu-next [23:40] * sarnold idly wonders where toddc thinks this is [23:42] donofrio_: you might have missed this while timing out: 2024-04-18 23:39:25 < toddc> donofrio__: I have the same on my test 24.04 but have yet to try to figure it out [23:45] I did not take the time but it did add nextcloud ppa and shows in gui but not in either sources or .d so new location? or beta I fiugerd I would wait till release and retest [23:47] sarnold: ahh thought i was in #ubuntu