[00:02] I turned off all bluetooth devices, rebooted and now I get this error: "kaudit_prink_skb: 138 callback suppressed === Beauregard43 is now known as Beauregard42 [00:04] rate limiting message, not important [00:04] and "Bluetooth: hci0 HCI reset during shutdown failed" [00:05] pastebin the log please? [00:05] !paste [00:05] 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. [00:15] oerheks I don't know how to copy/paste the log. It's just a boot screen that's hung. I can't even get into TTY . So I took a pic with my phone https://pasteboard.co/yaWIJoOaZ8tD.jpg [00:16] Should I use Boot-Repair? === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [01:35] Hello === bat is now known as batbat [01:39] Hello [03:11] I built a custom package using --nocheck, how can I apply the same option to install? [03:12] It's missing a control.tar.zst but if I can build without a control, I would think I can install without [03:30] I'm having an issue with Ubuntu 22.04 on new Intel hardware. I've upgraded the kernel to 6.5 OEM and it's a bit better, but there seems to be disk issues. Any time there's modest disk activity the whole system freezes (but the cursor still moves), and I see this in dmesg: nvme nvme0: I/O 194 QID 10 timeout, completion polled [03:35] I've already updated the kernel option to disable the sleep setting (according to something I read on forums), but I just can't seem to get it to stop hanging. Any ideas? [03:41] Doc-Saintly: share your full dmesg with the volunteers, so they can help investigate your errors please [03:42] !paste [03:42] 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. [04:21] lotuspsychje: anyhting I should scrub from it for privacy purposes? [04:27] Doc-Saintly: dmesg is just the kernel logs, it's unlikely it will contain any personal info other than perhaps some of the apps you're running, what drivers are in use, whether you're having disk I/O errors, etc. [04:30] I've been very gentle this boot to stop it from crashing, guess I need to copy some stuff around to trigger it :D [04:34] !paste [04:34] 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. [05:05] dpaste seems to be down :\ but here's it on another paste: https://bin.disroot.org/?0f6fe6da5be93a68#3NtDVGwWXuQfirHgQbTpHFLE4XREZuKNn66wLXLbCFNY [05:47] basically ubuntu is releasing garbage versions of the Mate desktop [05:47] highly unstable [05:48] the latest code should be used instead of sticking with some old code ... there is no such thing as a stable mate desktop environment [05:49] sticking with the old versions will waste user time to report bugs, waste developer time to look at bugs. === ch0ps3y is now known as Guest4878 [05:55] Huh, latest stable mate was released in 2021 [05:55] At least that's what their blog says [05:59] Hello Everyone, [05:59] I am facing DNS issue on ubuntu 22.04 LTS, what I did was whitelist our office IP in instance security group. [05:59] And now I am not able tot download any package from the internet and not able to ping 8.8.8.8 as well [06:29] webchat71, this sounds like a cloud instance, what with "instance security group"? If it can't ping 8.8.8.8 things are pretty bad. Is it possible you changed the "security group" to *only* allow the office ip? [06:31] Yes, I did the same [06:31] I have allowed my office IP as a source for port 22 [06:34] webchat71, this all sounds like it's an AWS issue, not ubuntu. I'm not sure you'll get much help here. If I were you I'd try backing the security group off to one of the more open default ones to at least get back to being able to ping a DNS server, and then tighten up from there.... === io is now known as Guest2073 [08:13] is there ny way to make libreoffice's cursor more visible? [08:13] its a very thin line [08:17] That is the standard gnome setting unfortunately. [08:19] try 'gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface cursor-size 64' [08:20] younder, will the increase the cursor' size on both axis or just horizontally? [08:20] that [08:20] Hello, the docker image for ubuntu is very minimal, anyone here know if there is a docker image for ubuntu that has a similar bundle in an ubuntu server.iso file? [08:21] that has all the other crap like sudo, shutdown [08:22] Forget it. I just tried it and it sets the mouse cursor as well [08:25] This preference is buried in System->Preferences->Appearance. Click on the Theme tab, click the Customize button, click on the Pointer tab, choose anything other than Default or Human, and adjust the size with the slider. === five618480330 is now known as five61848033 [08:38] thx younder === TomTom_ is now known as TomTom [09:25] Hi, I would like to know if I have two firmware with same name but different versions into /lib/firmware and in /usr/local/lib/firmware , does the kernel load only one of the two? If so, which one? [09:39] journalctl ; is there not a default file size limit on the log file? One machine I have reported over 3GB. The other, just above 2GB. I suppose having no hard file size limit with the initial install would make sense if one was to have the requirements or need. Having it take GB's of space seems, in my view, a bit much. Perhaps this is part of the system configuration that I have overlooked? Any thoughts or a direction where I should [09:39] look would be appreciated. I was able to set the file to a certain size in both my cases and that has worked well. Thanks. [09:42] quadro: the default is some percentage of the disk size. but i dont remember the details. https://andreaskaris.github.io/blog/linux/setting-journalctl-limits/ to set limits [09:48] ravage: Thank you. I'll check that out. [09:56] Hi, I would like to know if I have two firmware with same name but different versions into /lib/firmware and in /usr/local/lib/firmware , does the kernel load only one of the two? If so, which one? [10:07] hello === sotaoverride is now known as Guest5498 === ctraven is now known as sotaoverride [11:04] I don't follow the snap bad mentality, but where can I find a list of all packages that are just a snap install command instead of a binary or library? [11:16] uzz, i dont think such a list exists, but up to now there are only three packages anyway, chromium, firefox and with the latest release (24.04) thunderbird [11:24] those packages PreDepend on snapd === pitch1 is now known as pitch [11:33] Compared to flatpak, do snaps have separate runtimes per GNOME version or KDE version? Because deps get beefy after a while wtih flatpak. [11:56] I updated Firefox minutes ago form Mozilla apt source and got this message of Ubuntu's inability to handle (106 and) 107 kernel update. Currently running updated 22.04 but booting os 5.15.0-105-generic #115-Ubuntu on MBR [11:56] https://pastebin.com/qJ4i7xmx [11:57] When the problem arised, on 106, I removed all packages installed over PPA to update, then reinstalled them afterwards . 106 was never used on this machine, it used to reboot then restart in 105 [12:20] nikolam, fix your /etc&default/grub file, you messed it up [12:20] */etc/default/grub [12:23] ah ogra_ Ah, I have set intel_iommu=on kvm.ignore_msrs=1 in /etc/default/grub and forgot about that. Maybe that is the issue. [12:23] ogra_, Thanks, will try that. [12:23] nikolam, definitely ... you most likely wanted to add it to some env variable, not addi it plain to the file [12:24] i.e. to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX= or GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT= [12:26] Yes I have found in it GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="" #GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash amdgpu.ppfeaturemask=0xffff7fff" [12:29] https://termbin.com/2vw8 [12:41] Hi all [12:46] Can't believe how broken 24.04 is on x86. The installer just crashes on several different devices. Absolutely crap. [12:47] mandem0110: lets not. Ask for help if you need help. There's no need for the rant [12:48] * mandem0110 yawns at leftyfb [12:48] There's 100% a need. And I'm not ranting. I'm stating a fact. [12:50] mandem0110: what's the name and date stamp of the iso you downloaded? === ch0ps3y is now known as Guest7851 [13:45] " Can't believe how broken 24.04 is on x86" ... interesting, there is no i386 iso === ch0ps3y is now known as Guest6449 [14:09] Hello === LanDi1 is now known as LanDi === acer is now known as S0me1 [15:31] these packages have been kept back for almost a month now, is there anything wrong? https://pastebin.mozilla.org/qJTjCoDG [15:34] I thought gnome has full time developers + the volunteers [15:38] ice9: what release of ubuntu? [15:39] leftyfb, 24.04 [15:39] Does anyone here know what could be causing system freezes and this in dmesg? nvme nvme0: I/O 194 QID 10 timeout, completion polled [16:10] oerheks: .... Funny because I said that meaning 64bit. It's broken. Clearly you know what I meant. [16:11] mandem0110: if you'd like support with your install issues, please answer the questions asked [16:12] leftyfb: no one asked any questions........ [16:12] mandem0110: what's the name and date stamp of the iso you downloaded? [16:12] Why tf does that matter? [16:13] mandem0110: it's called troubleshooting [16:13] * mandem0110 yawns leftyfb [16:14] mandem0110: please let us know when you'd like support. Otherwise, feel free to /join #ubuntu-offtopic for non-support related conversations [16:14] Idk what fin iso I grabbed. It was from Ubuntu's website. Not sure why that matters. [16:14] mandem0110: were you able to install 24.04 successfully? [16:14] No. [16:14] The installer crashes. [16:15] mandem0110: would you like help with installing 24.04? [16:15] * mandem0110 ignores leftyfb [16:15] mandem0110: please let us know when you'd like support. Otherwise, feel free to /join #ubuntu-offtopic for non-support related conversations === iconoclast_hero is now known as iconoclasthero [16:26] xubuntu-24.04-minimal-amd64.iso 2024-04-24 21:11 2.5G [16:29] mandem0110: have you decided you'd like help installing Ubuntu 24.04 now? [16:29] ... [16:29] mandem0110: would you be willing to try the default installer as opposed to xubuntu minimal? [16:29] You asked about the date/time of the ISO I grabbed. That's it. [16:30] No. [16:58] https://bugs.launchpad.net/subiquity/+bug/2054806 [16:58] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2054708 in ubuntu-desktop-provision "Xubuntu installer gives an empty blank window." [Undecided, Fix Released] [duplicate: 2054806] [16:58] #15 No problem with ISO dated 20240409 [16:59] https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/xubuntu/daily-live/ [16:59] not the minimal though [17:03] :\ leftyfb - thanks for trying, even in such cases. [17:06] greetings everyone! i would like to know how to disable the power button entirely on ubuntu 20.04 LTS (not server) [17:06] leftyfb: LOL even Lubuntu boots to a black screen, doesn't go any further. Can't even get to the install screen. SO yes, it's broken. [17:06] Client: HexChat 2.16.1 • OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Pro (x64) • CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 6-Core Processor (3.70GHz) • Memory: 31.9 GiB Total (29.4 GiB Free) • Storage: 1.8 TiB / 8.2 TiB (6.4 TiB Free) • VGA: AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT • Uptime: 1m 26s [17:06] That's my specs. [17:06] i tried fiddling with gsettings [17:06] also i changed logind.conf to say HandlePowerKey=ignore [17:07] I'm done here. I'll wait for the point release. goodbloodybye. [17:07] AMD Radeon RX 6750 XT [17:07] oh [17:07] with gsettings, i tried messing with org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power [17:08] zi86: there's no way in software you prevent powering off by holding down the power button [17:08] not holding it down, i just don't want that menu to appear and let people do it [17:08] they will have the common sense not to hold it down [17:08] zi86: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power power-button-action 'nothing' [17:09] gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power \ power-button-action "nothing" [17:09] i set that for the lightdm user, but it still shows the menu [17:09] do i need to restart lightdm? [17:09] but holding powerbutton goes into hardware shutdown anyway [17:09] zi86: the default ubuntu install uses gdm, not lightdm [17:10] see your bios for this behaviour? [17:10] it still shows the menu [17:10] zi86: reboot. But still, Ubuntu uses gdm by default, not lightdm [17:11] i definitely see lightdm in the processes [17:11] and there's a lightdm.service [17:11] zi86: which release of ubuntu? [17:11] 20.04 [17:12] focal [17:12] echo $XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP [17:12] yeah, that might have used lightdm back then [17:13] oerheks: just a sec, it's rebooting :) [17:13] still shows the menu :( [17:15] i don't have that environment variable as root over ssh [17:15] when i used gettings i set that DBUS thingy [17:18] org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power power-button-action 'nothing' [17:18] for the lightdm user [17:18] no user is logged in directly at the moment [17:21] not sure what to do [17:21] it just rejects everything... [17:23] zi86: why are you doing anything as root? ssh'ing into anything as root is VERY discouraged and should never be needed. Why do you keep referring to your user as "the lightdm user"? [17:25] leftyfb: i don't ssh in as root i just did sudo -i, the lightdm user is called "lightdm" [17:26] it is the user lightdm runs with [17:26] zi86: don't sudo -i and don't do anything to or as the lightdm user [17:26] so just use my user? [17:26] zi86: login as your user and run: gsettings set org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.power power-button-action 'nothing' # then reboot [17:27] alright, here goes [17:29] leftyfb: the menu still appears [17:31] if i do gsettings get it correctly says "nothing" [17:31] so the option is set, but it just doesn't care [17:36] oh, there's com.canonical.unity.settings-daemon.plugins.power [17:37] zi86: I would highly suggest upgrading to 24.04 in August when 24.04.1 is released [17:41] this didn't work either [17:44] well, trying some other things now [17:45] xinput disable 6 seems to work [17:48] any way to make Xorg permanent disable these inputs? [17:48] *permanently [17:56] the only viable option would be a bios setting for this behaviour [18:00] no it's literally software [18:01] i'm trying to put [18:01] xinput disable 6 && xinput disable 8 in Xsession.d [18:02] Xsession seems to run and [18:02] it calls Xsession.d stuff with run-parts [18:04] unfortunately it's not getting called when lightdm starts X [18:12] okay, solved [18:13] i changed /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d [18:13] added a file 70-disable-powerbtn.conf [18:13] it just does an InputClass section [18:13] and MatchProduct "Power Button" Option "Ignore" "on" :) [18:22] well, thanks anyway, it was at least nice to talk to someone [18:25] hi all [18:33] hi [18:34] anybody there [18:34] yes [18:35] but not for long [18:35] bye bye [18:35] bye [18:35] [18:51] Hello. I have a problem. My ubuntu computer is waking up randomly from suspend. I went to #linux and no help there. My pc model is Dell Optiplex, don't know what version, and the OS is Ubuntu 22.04. [18:52] Anyone can help? [18:53] Anyone??? [18:53] 1128 people here and no help. [18:54] waking up randomly from suspend ... heavy truck driving by that activates your mouse? [18:55] no [18:55] it just wakes up [18:55] in middle of night [18:55] no cars around [18:55] oerheks [18:55] Have any help? [18:56] Not a big problem, but wastes electricity. [18:56] Which is annoying [18:56] Lol [18:56] BRB [18:57] install gnome-tweak-tool to see if there are more sleep/suspend/power options for you [18:58] so i should do (sudo apt-get install gnome-tweak-tool)? [18:58] oh sorry gtg meeting [18:58] yes, run updates first, properly [19:06] im trying to test out some nvidia drivers in linux but this is surprisingly complicated am i right that i cant install them on the livecd, make a thumbdrive from windows with full install cant install linux from the livecd usbkey to it to test drivers with? === u0_a331 is now known as namehere [19:08] You can install Ubuntu from one USB drive to another  [19:08] From the live session to any other USB device and you get a full installation you can test with  [19:10] ive only got one usb key but theres got to be a way to get a fully installed ubuntu on it somehow? [19:11] PXE boot from another device [19:12] ive only got this one laptop and a phone [19:14] for that, you need a 2nd usb [19:15] or memorycard, if your system can boot from it , good luck [19:17] that cant be right i guess maybe install the installer to a partition on my windows disk is that not possible? [19:18] no, only if you have grub already installed. [19:18] isoboot [19:18] i remember you used to be able to installl linux from windows for dual boot at one point at least [19:18] https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/ISOBoot [19:22] hmm you know if theres a way to boot legacy mode if all you have is uefi in bios oerheks? i think i might need fw for it but im not sure if it needs that bios mode maybe [19:22] no. [19:22] get a 2nd usb, and you can do an uefi install. === S0me1_ is now known as S0me1 [20:40] Intel or AMD for linux? [20:40] Hi! Someone can help me? Sorry. My english is terrible. [20:40] JoeLlama, both, intel cpu and AMD gpu ? [20:41] also polling is of no use [20:41] user10, explain your issue and what ubuntu version? [20:41] nvidia or AMD graphics for linux? [20:42] it's all very confusing these days [20:42] both are supported [20:42] hrm which is best? :) [20:42] what is best? (: [20:42] I'm trying to install tibia in my ubuntu. I have a file .tar.gz. [20:42] How can I install it? [20:42] Version: Ubuntu 24.4 LTS. [20:42] Software link: https://static.tibia.com/download/tibia.x64.tar.gz [20:42] JoeLlama: Nvidia [20:42] there is no single best. [20:43] nvidia you say... [20:43] JoeLlama: AMD works, kind of, if you've got a very new card and you don't care about GPU compute [20:43] I wasd leaning towards nvidia [20:43] amdgpu supports old cards but no GPU compute [20:43] user10, as it is not in our repos, read their help? https://www.tibia.com/support/?subtopic=gethelp&entryid=121 [20:43] amdgpu-pro is the binary AMD driver, which supports OpenCL, badly, on cards newer than about 18 months old [20:44] ok [20:44] Nouveau supports NVidia about well enough for gaming [20:44] so then perhaps Intel + Nvidia [20:44] nvidia's binary drivers support very high performance and CUDA [20:44] !nvidia [20:44] Drivers for Nvidia graphics cards: (A) No gaming/CAD/CUDA needed or legacy hardware? Use "nouveau" (open source, lacks many features). (B) Otherwise, "nvidia" (proprietary driver, fully featured). Install using "ubuntu-drivers" CLI or apt - not from nvidia.com. Driver series, hardware support (release notes): https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/drivers/unix/ - Latest drivers !PPA: https://pad.lv/ppa/graphics-drivers [20:44] if you're doing video, NVidia is literally the only choice [20:45] AMD and Intel can't do video, at all [20:45] ok ok thanks [20:45] you can *just about* play back H.265 on Intel or AMD [20:45] word of warning though [20:45] ok ok I did have that experience with AMD didn't work well under linuc [20:45] Ubuntu currently has an entirely broken mutter library that breaks terminal input if you're using NVidia [20:46] if you do not need computing, AMD/radeon is fine [20:46] oerheks, I receive this output: [20:46] Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway. [20:46] qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found. [20:46] This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. [20:46] Available platform plugins are: xcb. [20:46] Aborted (core dumped) [20:46] !paste [20:46] 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. [20:46] gunna go intel + nvidia [20:46] thanks (: [20:47] I Think it [20:47] s less confusing that way [20:47] bye for now [20:47] have fun [20:48] oerheks, this output has came: [20:48] Warning: Ignoring XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland on Gnome. Use QT_QPA_PLATFORM=wayland to run on Wayland anyway. [20:48] qt.qpa.plugin: Could not load the Qt platform plugin "xcb" in "" even though it was found. [20:48] This application failed to start because no Qt platform plugin could be initialized. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem. [20:48] Available platform plugins are: xcb. [20:48] Aborted (core dumped) [20:48] no not again .. [20:48] 168.197 is a hell of a hard prefix to read for a network engineer with dyscalculia [20:50] user10: I think you may wish to employ the use of a pastebin [20:52] sorry [20:54] https://pastebin.com/BBmq5giJ [20:54] like this? [20:55] no idea why it would not launch on wayland, https://tibia.fandom.com/wiki/Linux_Client#Installation_and_launch another big help forum [20:56] in that a starter to edit.. [21:03] does not work :( [21:34] Hey Guys! I have been hit with https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-unsigned/+bug/2051999 can someone help me to recover from it? [21:34] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2051999 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu) "Grub2 2.06 has upstream bug that results in Non-booting with ZFS after snapshot of bpool." [Undecided, Confirmed] [21:35] I've got a live iso booted on the machine but I just don't understand how I should update grub based on this workaround https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-unsigned/+bug/2051999/comments/23 [21:35] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2051999 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu) "Grub2 2.06 has upstream bug that results in Non-booting with ZFS after snapshot of bpool." [Undecided, Confirmed] [21:35] Any help would be greatly appriciated [21:42] still reading Tkaya https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2-unsigned/+bug/2051999 [21:42] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2051999 in zfs-linux (Ubuntu) "Grub2 2.06 has upstream bug that results in Non-booting with ZFS after snapshot of bpool." [Undecided, Confirmed] [21:42] !info grub2 nobel [21:42] 'nobel' is not a valid release [21:42] !info grub2 noble [21:42] grub2 (2.12-1ubuntu7, noble): GRand Unified Bootloader, version 2 (dummy package). In component universe, is extra. Built by grub2. Size 3 kB / 12 kB. (Only available for any-i386, any-amd64, any-powerpc, any-ppc64, any-ppc64el, any-sparc, any-sparc64.) [21:43] some comment says removing snapshots bpool should get the system booting [21:44] from what I understand yes, because they move everything to rpool from bpool and use ZFSBootMenu but this server is really far away [21:45] there has to be a way to solve this from a live iso [21:45] you might want to reask in #ubuntu-server too [21:46] I just did [21:49] looking at https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=grub-efi-amd64;dist=unstable [21:49] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=1064945 [21:49] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Debian bug 1064945 in grub-efi-amd64 "grub-efi-amd64: Sudden boot failures on ZFS systems" [Normal, Open] [22:00] man this really makes me want to use ubuntu what a huge group of folks [22:00] Is there a way to learn more about what makes ubuntu different from say fedora/redhat? [22:09] debian seems great [22:10] I guess I'm wondering what goes in to it if I'm supporting some badness by being a part of it and im pretty mental tbh [22:14] i guess its basically like politics to ask... i start to feel bad about using debian so i ask === sotaoverride is now known as Guest3829 === sotaover1ide is now known as sotaoverride [22:50] alright guys Wish me luck === JoeBk_ is now known as JoeBk [22:57] ola [22:58] hello [22:58] testing [23:28] OWB101