[00:05] <gem_cat> I am running Ubuntu Studio 22.04 and I have a problem, I can't see where to click. Google search says to turn off features, I have turned off everything that has a switch to no avile. I am using a desktop here so powersaving is meaningless anyway. I have cataracts which dims everything to begin with. I loaded Ubuntu 10 on my laptop and it does not have this problem but then, I can't update it either. please help
[00:05] <sarnold> what do you mean with "can't see where to click"?
[00:06] <gem_cat> when the mouse cursor moves tword where i would clock everything under the cursor dims til i can not see it and just have to guess
[00:08] <sarnold> oh wow, I haven't heard of that one before :)
[00:08] <sarnold> Eickmeyer: any chance this is a feature? ^^
[00:09] <gem_cat> I have tried about 7 different monitors and the problem varies but is noticable
[00:10] <oerheks> on what hw/videocvard?
[00:10] <oerheks> -v
[00:10] <gem_cat> I think windows does this now and Ubuntu copied it to be cute
[00:13] <gem_cat> oerheks, I have tried this with 5 different computers and all do it
[00:13] <gem_cat> this computer has a mesa intel HD
[00:13] <gem_cat> 4600
[00:14] <gem_cat> I think this effect is also called bloom
[00:18] <sarnold> gem_cat: so, I've got a few guesses: (a) try changing mouse pointer theme, there's probably a tool to let you change that somewhere in the settings (b) if that doesn't work, try setting the mouse to *software* mouse cursor rather than *hardware* mouse cursor; this is a pain in the ass to actually do, but the general idea is described on
[00:18] <sarnold> https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxquestions/comments/21h663/question_can_i_set_my_cursor_to_be_a_software/
[00:21] <gem_cat> sarnold, I tried a variety of 'high contrast' themes. You may be right about the software mouse if somehow but I susp[ect it will cause problems with blender
[00:23] <sarnold> gem_cat: ooh! try disabling the high-contrast mouse themes! I could believe that would be the cause
[00:29] <gem_cat> sarnold, I dont think so I am just using a basic theme right now
[00:30] <sarnold> oh dang :( I liked that idea, better than mine, heh
[00:34] <gem_cat> sarnold, what does your ubuntu do, maybe it is just my bad eyesight.
[00:34] <sarnold> gem_cat: well, mine is very different from yours. I'm running i3 on 20.04 -- there's no dimming beneath the mouse pointer at all, i've never seen that before
[00:37] <gem_cat> by my recollection this began around version 20
[00:38] <gem_cat> my laptop was giving warnings the hardware would not be supported in the next release so running 10 on it will probably be all I can do
[00:39] <Tingo> kenzu: why did you chose voidlinux ? :)
[00:53] <gem_cat> good nite sarnold
[00:53] <sarnold> gn8 gem_cat, good luck
[00:59] <peirik> The onscreen keyboard seems to be fixed to the primary monitor. Is there any way to move it to other monitors? Preferably like a window I can move around freely.
[01:55] <bobdobbs> Hi. I'm running ubuntu 22.04. I'm running a dark theme. But some apps don't have the dark theme. afaict, this might be because they are using qt?
[01:56] <sarnold> there's probably dark themes for qt, too
[02:07] <bobdobbs> sarnold: ah, ok. So I've installed kvantummanager, which allows the user to switch themes.
[02:07] <bobdobbs> basically I'm trying to get wireshark to run in dark mode. I believe that wireshark uses qt
[02:08] <WildKeccak> I wish that I understood how to install pip-tools in Ubuntu Noble
[02:08] <sarnold> bobdobbs: sorry, gotta run :/ does that tool do *multiple* toolkits?
[02:08] <bobdobbs> np
[02:09] <bobdobbs> I'm not sure
[02:09] <Tingo> bobdobbs: did you check preferences/Settings of Wireshark... for running it in Dark mode ?
[02:10] <bobdobbs> Tingo: I couldn't see a theme in the appearances settings of wireshark.
[02:10] <bobdobbs> Tingo: brb. I think I have to reboot to enable qt settings to change
[02:11] <WildKeccak> "pip install pip-tools" complains that it shouldn't be used, and there is no apt package.
[02:36] <esv> hey folks, from time to time my machine just ignores the USB mouse and keyboard, the only way to recover is reboot,  it usually happens after the screensaver has kicked in for a while. I tried to run a sosreport but it just hung on the lshw section and had to open a new window to take the machine down.
[02:37] <esv> any recommendations on how to troubleshoot the issue?
[02:37] <esv> running ubuntu 22.04
[02:37] <rbox> dmesg
[02:42] <esv> I'll try to capture it before rebooting next time.
[03:47] <d_> Hello?
[03:47] <smoltalk> Hey all, does anybody have feedback/confirmation on these feature requests / bugs for the Subiquity server 22.04/24.04's "custom storage layout" UI before I file them? With the exception of one noted below, I haven't seen any similar bugs or feature requests already filed:
[03:47] <smoltalk> * Doesn't allow a to be selected as the boot device if partitions already exist or are planned to be created on the device
[03:47] <smoltalk> * Doesn't allow EFI system partitions to be created/mounted manually
[03:47] <smoltalk> * Doesn't allow LVM partitions to be created if partitions already exist or are planned to be added to the device
[03:47] <smoltalk> * Doesn't allow LUKS partitions to be created unless creating one as part of an LVM volume group
[03:48] <smoltalk> The last may possibly be a duplicate of https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/2023957
[03:48] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2023957 in ubiquity (Ubuntu) "Ubiquity: Manual partitioning: Add 'physical volume for LVM', and make it possible to encrypt it" [Undecided, New]
[03:48] <sdcg> Hi is there a help room?
[03:48] <smoltalk> sdcg this is it. Please read the rules and then have at it
[03:50] <sdcg> ok in that case can anyone help me figure out why my wifi dongle is seen but not usabel?  https://termbin.com/8xsh
[03:51] <smoltalk> Also for subiquity 24.04 on the desktop 24.04 image, can anybody confirm/refute this bug? Restarting the installer via the UI after the installation fails (due to error in autoinstall.yaml on the install media root) does not restart subiquity. It will immediately show the error UI from the previous failure, and it ignores new autoinstall.yaml files
[03:51] <smoltalk> in locations that should take precedence.
[03:56] <smoltalk> sdcg you should provide more information than that. Please answer all of the following questions: Which flavor/version of Ubuntu are you using? What is the vendor/model of the wifi dongle? What have you already tried to resolve this issue?
[04:00] <sdcg> ubuntu cinnamon 22.04 (the termbin shows the dongle) and tried a number of things
[06:43] <applepear> hello
[11:43] <gebbione> hi folks, recovering from a locked screen (ie moving the mouse after a while when screen is locked) takes a good few seconds before the login is shown again ... is that expected or can something be done to fix it
[11:51] <tomreyn> gebbione: is this on ubuntu with gnome-shell / gdm, or a different Ubuntu flavor / login manager? Xorg or Wayland? Which graphics driver? which ubuntu version, which kernel version? are you using customizations such as gnome-shell-extensions which might get in the way? Is anything logged in the systemd journal (use 'journalctl -eb') at the time you start unlocking the screen?
[11:51] <tomreyn> please generally provide at least the basic environmental information.
[11:52] <tomreyn> if you need help gathering any of this, please point it out
[11:56] <gebbione> graphics is nvidia rxt2070
[11:57] <gebbione> ux is just unity
[11:58] <gebbione> echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP -> ubuntu:GNOME
[11:58] <tomreyn> i think that's gnome-shell, not unity
[11:59] <tomreyn> unless you installed ubuntu-unity?
[11:59] <tomreyn> * ubuntu-unity-desktop
[12:00] <tomreyn> apt list --installed ubuntu-unity-desktop
[12:00] <gebbione> journal output (i must say it is faster if i lock it and reopen
[12:00] <gebbione> https://termbin.com/m9yk
[12:01] <gebbione> the output of apt list --installed ubuntu-unity-desktop is Listing done
[12:01] <gebbione> so not listing that package as installed i guess
[12:03] <gebbione> also not really sure how to interpret all the journal output
[12:04] <BluesKaj> Hi all
[12:06] <tomreyn> gebbione: unlock it again, and take note on the time when you do, then check what was logged in the journal.
[12:06] <tomreyn> and feel free to share those lines of the log using a pastebin
[12:07] <gebbione> i think i will need to wait for next time that it auto locks
[12:07] <tomreyn> probably, yes.
[12:08] <tomreyn> this probably says "gnome", too, right?  echo $XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP
[12:08] <gebbione> no that says ubuntu
[12:08] <tomreyn> ah thats right, good
[12:08] <gebbione> anyhow i wonder if the delay is because of the lines ...  gnome-shell[6194]: Window manager warning: Overwriting existing binding of keysym 31 with keysym 31 (keycode a).
[12:08] <tomreyn> so you're not using unity
[12:09] <gebbione> well after a quick googling it looked like the unity image
[12:09] <gebbione> here where it says unity https://superuser.com/questions/96151/how-do-i-check-whether-i-am-using-kde-or-gnome#:~:text=Have%20a%20look%20at%20your,%2C%20you're%20on%20Gnome.
[12:10] <oerheks> unity --version or apt-cache policy unity
[12:10] <gebbione> unity 7.5.1
[12:12] <tomreyn> https://ubuntu.com/desktop/flavours?cp=hide has a current ubuntu unity screenshot
[12:15] <tomreyn> and here's a current ubuntu 24.04 screenshot https://lh7-us.googleusercontent.com/7-Wcy72kffGY3f_KhI4VNoDGow_nnsGwB10oSO2oACqBYORb5xRWuQSKwAkaLE0YWciUWlrf5Hk2yKNb66kdo7t3d8YQSu1yS1JaJiGliqn3aFDAG5Qy558ApHb_did8V0EGmWKaH2DzhOnGa8pR50I
[12:15] <oerheks> Not sure what can be done for that pause before lockscreen appears
[12:15] <Hootch> Hi, I'm using 24.04 with xrdp as remote user with gnome46/X11. I can't see the dock panel on the left side. If I logged in as a local user (no xrdp) I can see the dock panel - any hints?
[12:17] <gebbione> tomreyn, this is indeed how mine looks like approximately but i have 22.04.04 and CairoDock
[12:18] <tomreyn> gebbione: which of the two?
[12:19] <tomreyn> hmm, cairo-dock, that seems like a relevant configuration change
[12:20] <gebbione> the screenshot looks similar
[12:20] <tomreyn> the first or the second screenshot i posted?
[12:20] <CrimsonRaven4826> hello?
[12:21] <tomreyn> CrimsonRaven4826: hello!
[12:21] <gebbione> tomreyn, like this https://imgur.com/AZbdPG9.png
[12:22] <CrimsonRaven4826> how to login
[12:22] <tomreyn> gebbione: okay so that's gnome-shell with the cairo dock, i think. you can identify gnome-shell by the "activities" menu top left.
[12:23] <tomreyn> CrimsonRaven4826: login to what?
[12:23] <CrimsonRaven4826> chat?
[12:23] <tomreyn> !nickserv | CrimsonRaven4826
[12:24] <tomreyn> gebbione: i'd try this without cairo-dock, see whether login is faster then
[12:25] <tomreyn> just to get a better idea of what may be causing it.
[12:25] <tomreyn> and inspect the logs, too
[12:26] <tomreyn> also take note of whether you monitor also goes into sleep mode, which can take time to reactivate
[14:23] <CrismonRaven> why isn't /ns register working
[14:33] <misiek> hi
[14:35] <misiek> hi
[14:44] <Roey> hello all
[14:44] <Roey> I installed Jellyfin, and made a PKCS#12 certificate (put it in /var/www, with permissions for user and group set to rwx). When I go to 127.0.0.1:8920, I get a "The connection was reset" page.  Why isn't this working?
[14:49] <ravage> Roey: try https://jellyfin.org/contact
[14:53] <Roey> ravage: thanks
[14:53] <Roey> I got it owrking (I had forgotten to open the 8920 port in my firewall. Fixed!)
[15:40] <mint> cobranie dikih dronov
[15:40] <mint> i ne tol'ko
[15:44] <GoogleWall> hey
[17:20] <Grewek> Hi!
[18:07] <turganti43> hi
[18:07] <turganti43> im angel
[18:07] <turganti43> gabrile turganti
[18:08] <jiggawatt> hola turganti43
[18:08] <jiggawatt> i'm jaroslav ignacy wattz
[18:27] <turganti43> hi jaroslav
[18:28] <pitmaster> active?
[18:28] <oerheks> :-)
[18:37] <turganti43> im a develop ubuntu
[18:37] <turganti43> ubuntu is a so open code
[18:37] <turganti43> this is very easy modified
[19:53] <ZaY> hi
[19:54] <ZaY> how to dinstall kiwirc ? please
[19:54] <rbox> apt search can search for packages
[19:57] <ZaY> ok
[19:59] <ZaY> i have aunether user
[20:03] <ZaY> i need stup to do that please
[20:07] <peirik> is there any way to detach the on-screen keyboard from the main monitor? I'd like to move it to a secondary monitor, or preferably move it freely around like a window 🤔
[20:09] <wwsmurf> ZaY, what do you need?
[20:10] <ZaY> dinstall kiwirc please
[20:10] <wwsmurf> You want to remove it?
[20:10] <ZaY> yes please
[20:13] <mihalis> hello
[20:13] <mihalis> any must have app?
[20:14] <wwsmurf> Just out of curiosity, what does "whereis kiwiirc" tell you?
[20:15] <serjant> Hello everyone,Why does "Ubuntu 24.04 LTS" come with libc6 2.35 out of the box?. I downloaded insynchq 24.04 and it requires libc6 version 2.39. With the new versions of Ubuntu, will libc6 not be updated?
[20:15] <ZaY> when i do user unrealircd wwsmurf
[20:16] <ZaY> uesr unrealircd
[20:18] <mihalis> where i find software?
[20:21] <younder> You can start with the apt senter.
[20:22] <younder> sorry app senter
[20:26] <novaTopFlex> Ubuntu 22.04 LTS: Installation of Apache2 packages results in "Ign:" on various lines.
[20:27] <novaTopFlex> Unsure if this is the fault of not updating to 24.04 LTS (I am on the LTS release cycle and was told to wait until 24.04.1 for a more secure--and stable--system.)
[20:34] <ravage> Sounds like a problem with your sources file(s) 
[20:34] <ravage> Would be helpful if you can pastebin your output 
[21:17] <ZaY> I am a beginner I want to uninstall kiwiirc from my Ubuntu vps please
[21:19] <rbox> ZaY: if you want to install some random thing thats not in the repos, you need to follow the instructions from their website
[21:27] <tomreyn> ZaY: the same goes for uninstalling some random thing. if there are no uninstall steps listed, then try executing the installation steps in reverse.
[21:32] <ZaY> I don't know how to do it rbox
[21:32] <rbox> do what
[21:33] <ZaY> for uninstalling
[21:33] <ZaY> uninstalling
[21:33] <ZaY> https://kiwiirc.com/docs/installing
[21:33] <rbox> you'll have to talk to the developers if their documetnation is missing somethign
[21:38] <Tingo> ZaY: first find out where is this KiwiIRC Folder... its in /home/YOURUSER/KiwiIRC ? or in /opt/ ?
[21:39] <Tingo> ./kiwi stop and then delete this kiwiIRC Folder which you had downloaded from Github.. git clone https://github.com/prawnsalad/KiwiIRC.git && cd KiwiIRC
[21:40] <ZaY> in /home/unrealircd/KiwiIRC
[21:40] <ZaY> ok
[21:41] <Tingo> ok. cd /home/unrealircd/KiwiIRC/
[21:41] <ZaY> i need to uninstall kiwiirc
[21:41] <Tingo> ./kiwi stop
[21:41] <ZaY> ok
[21:41] <ZaY> i did this
[21:42] <Tingo> rm -rf /home/unrealircd/KiwiIRC
[21:42] <Tingo> it will not run again ..
[21:42] <ZaY> ok
[21:43] <ZaY> next
[21:43] <ZaY> ?
[21:44] <Tingo> kiwiIRC has been Uninstalled/Removed from your Server..
[21:44] <ZaY> kill ?
[21:44] <tomreyn> note also how the installation guide at states that it is outdated and there are also package installations nowadays, pointing to v1.6.0 (nov. 2021) and later versions' release assets https://github.com/kiwiirc/kiwiirc/releases
[21:44] <tomreyn> * at https://kiwiirc.com/docs/installing
[21:45] <Tingo> ZaY: ps -aux | grep kiwi
[21:46] <tomreyn> generally, i would recommend against 'installing' software in such manual ways if you're not comfortable with managing and uninstalling it manually on your own. use packages from apt repositories (or at least snaps / flatpaks instead)
[21:47] <Guest65> In ubundu 24.04 wayland, there is a non-clickable area on the upper right side of the screen up to 4 finger area in post-installed applications. when the applications are full screen, buttons such as closing cannot be clicked. has anyone encountered a similar problem or knows the solution. I temporarily solve the problem by logging into xorg and
[21:47] <Guest65> returning to wayland at every pc startup.
[21:49] <Tingo> tomreyn: is it Server app or onlly kiwirc Desktop Clients ? https://github.com/kiwiirc/kiwiirc/releases
[21:50] <tomreyn> Tingo: i see packages which contain the words "server", "desktop" and "client" there
[21:53] <Tingo> Yea. now i see Server.. Well yes, always prefer to use apt or .deb files for installing Apps..
[22:09] <GSMarquis> tomreyn, you sent me a few links on suspend modes. It started a click session for me of about 2 hours of reading. Led me to a forum with Intel IOAPIC causing suspend/sleep not to work. I disabled it in BIOS and all is good.
[22:10] <tomreyn> GSMarquis: sounds like you know more than i do. :) congrats.
[22:10] <tomreyn> you can control ioapic also from the linux cmdline btw.
[22:11] <GSMarquis> Well aparrently it needs to be configured or breaks suspend.
[22:17] <tomreyn> https://docs.kernel.org/arch/x86/x86_64/boot-options.html#apics
[22:20] <JoeLlama> I'm running lubuntu but the power manager sux for this box.  Is there another power manager I can run instead and how did do I do that?
[22:25] <rbox> "the power manager"?