=== chris14_ is now known as chris14 [01:17] Is it possible to passthrough a USB port for virtualbox (as opposed to a USB device)? The reason I'm asking is because I think my USB device is being "transformed" into another device when used, thus losing its USB share on my VM. [01:21] ianliu: the arch wiki has a description on doing PCIe device passthrough https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF [01:22] ianliu: oh hey ignore that, I overlooked the link in there to this thing :) https://github.com/olavmrk/usb-libvirt-hotplug [01:23] thanks! === seanh__ is now known as seanh [01:40] i bot fedora python classroom live cd on boxes. i installed it but it just boots the live. anybody use boces in here? [01:41] boxes === tds7 is now known as tds === Casper26_ is now known as Casper26 === archpc1 is now known as archpc === devslash5 is now known as devslash === isnessness is now known as ugjka === mgedmin_ is now known as mgedmin === zzzeee_ is now known as zzzeee === noah336 is now known as noah33 === cambam1003 is now known as cambam100 === vorteckz_ is now known as vorteckz === nykma47725191 is now known as nykma4772519 === lynndotpy3 is now known as lynndotpy === vls_ is now known as vls === tag_ is now known as tag === unixtippse0 is now known as unixtippse === esool is now known as loose === Game114543 is now known as Game11454 === _Alpha is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest1415 === not_phunyguy is now known as phunyguy === Guest1415 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest5118 === ElGatoPanzon_ is now known as ElGatoPanzon === oerheks1 is now known as oerheks === Guest5118 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest1183 [03:20] I installed Imagemagick and found Canonical is withholding security updates for it. I am now looking at switching to Debian but first wondering if there is a way to crop, resize and convert image files using an app in Ubuntu's main repository? [03:20] just get pro, for free [03:20] !pro [03:20] Ubuntu Pro is a service offered by Canonical for expanded CVE patching, ten-years security maintenance and optional support. Anyone can use Ubuntu Pro for free for personal use on up to 5 machines. For details please see https://ubuntu.com/pro and https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/ubuntu-pro-faq [03:21] Its not free. It requires me to surrender my anonymity. [03:21] oh dear [03:21] good luck. [03:21] Cheers [03:21] sure there are examples to crop and resize [03:21] maybe with bugs === leftyfb_ is now known as leftyfb === Guest1183 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest8674 === Guest8674 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest6661 === Guest6661 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest4660 === ikonia_ is now known as ikonia [06:48] hj [06:50] anybody know why my laptop battery lasts all day on windows and like 2 hours on ubuntu === zer0bitz_ is now known as zer0bitz === Guest4660 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest3991 === Guest3991 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest401 === Guest401 is now known as Alpha === Alpha is now known as Guest4790 [08:58] gaelheart> Would be best to know what laptop exactly you have, if you have software like tlp or laptop-mode etc === gschanuel53783 is now known as gschanuel5378 === Guest4790 is now known as Alpha [09:53] I just updated my system (24.04), and for some reason unknown to me, DKMS didn't build the nvidia driver blob interface thing... so I had no graphicss output on boot. It was very annoying. [09:55] I updated via ssh, to driver 550 from 535, which triggered a dkms build. [09:55] But I have no idea why it failed in the first place before [09:58] wonder if that's a side effect of upgrading to 24.04... but it did boot a few times since then === hikikomor is now known as hikikomori [11:29] Hi all [11:50] is there any good alternative to synergy? (A software Keyboard / Mouse sharing solution via network) === iconoclasthero_ is now known as iconoclasthoer === iconoclast_hero is now known as s === s is now known as iconoclast_hero === iconoclast_hero is now known as sfsdghqweog === iconoclast_hero is now known as iconoclasthero === mathias is now known as Guest9428 [13:52] ello [13:52] how are you [13:52] salam<> [13:52] sleep (10) [14:08] hey. I was wondering if someone netbooted the 24.04 desktop iso recently, because I'm observing some weirdness (such as : the .iso being downloaded 4 times during the netboot) === root is now known as Guest9461 === root is now known as Guest581 === yano1 is now known as yano === Crass is now known as Parsnipes [15:23] Reventlov: if by netboot you mean pxe boot, try #ubuntu-server, too [15:28] ack [16:18] is there a way to grep for "Jun  1" or May 29"  dynamically (note there are 2 spaces between Jun and 1 and only 1 space between May and 29 [16:19] im already doing /usr/bin/grep "$(date +"%b %-d")" /var/log/messages, which works but not when there are 2 spaces between the month and day [16:21] well that date command doesnt return "Jun 1" [16:21] so... === teatkin1 is now known as teatkin [16:21] yes it does [16:22] $ date +"%b %-d" [16:22] Jun 1 [16:22] looks like 1 space to me [16:23] yes 1 space is what it returns [16:25] is it not clear what im asking for, i know why it doesnt work [16:52] uhhh... hello? [16:53] anyone alive [16:53] ? [16:53] heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeyyyyyyyyyyyyy [16:53] y [16:54] y [16:54] y [16:54] y [16:54] yy [17:03] Virtual AZLOCO/PLUG Linux Workshop Sat, June 1, 10am -4 pm Big Blue Button, https://bbb.azloco.net [17:36] hi [17:51] NickServ [18:09] sup [18:09] anyone here m8 [18:09] Nightfight: welcome. What can we do for you? [18:09] oh nothin just hangin around. [18:10] really seeing what hexchat can offer. [18:10] Nightfight: cool. This is a support channel. Feel free to chat in #ubuntu-offtopic [18:14] Nightfight just fyi: https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2024/02/hexchat-irc-client-final-release === Abrax- is now known as Abrax === diogeness_ is now known as diogeness === PasiZ9 is now known as PasiZ [18:38] I switched away from Hexchat / Konversation to irssi. It's quite nice. None of them were as nice as Textual over on MacOS, but it has its own charm :) [18:38] I can recommend giving it a try if you like the CLI even a little bit [18:41] cbreak: is a matter of choice, I like Hexchat, some prefer weechat, some irssi, there's also nhex [18:43] I've not made a survey of the various options, can't say if irssi is better than those. It might be older though, I remember trying it over a decade ago :) [18:45] more choice .. https://libera.chat/guides/sasl [18:45] yeap, quassel is not bad, tried it once, and others also like Pidgin [18:51] weechat looks quite interesting, I should give it a try [18:56] cbreak: you might want to try weechat, i heard it's excellent. [19:33] yeah, it looks nice. It has a proper nick list :) [20:35] where should I report a new bug with ubuntu-pro-client? [20:35] its causing an apparmor denial in latest version [20:35] 32.3~18.04 [20:36] !bugs | syphyr [20:36] syphyr: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its derivatives, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [20:36] ok.. [20:36] i have fixed it by updating the apparmor rule.. so ill post the fix as well [20:43] ubuntu-advantage-tools (32.3~18.04) bionic ? [20:54] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/2067810 [20:54] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2067810 in ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu) "New Apparmor denial with ubuntu-advantage-tools on bionic" [Undecided, New] [20:54] oerheks, yes [20:55] i didn't realize it was renamed [20:57] i was confused because apt-file search showed ubuntu-pro-client [21:04] https://github.com/cockpit-project/bots/issues/6374 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/2066929 [21:04] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 6374 in cockpit-project/bots "apparmor denial on /etc/os-release for ubuntu advantage" [Closed] [21:04] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2066929 in ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Noble) "32.1 in -proposed causes new apparmor denials" [Undecided, Fix Released] [21:05] so the issue is not fixed https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubuntu-advantage-tools/+bug/2066929/comments/29 [21:05] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2066929 in ubuntu-advantage-tools (Ubuntu Noble) "32.1 in -proposed causes new apparmor denials" [Undecided, Fix Released] [21:14] Hello. I'm having trouble crafting the correct fstab entry for a drive BLKID's output shows /dev/sda1: LABEL="DashCamStorage" BLOCK_SIZE="512" UUID="5723D9F12DB46F11" TYPE="ntfs" PARTLABEL="DashCamStorage" PARTUUID="8770ba16-6adc-4f1b-b52d-29627c8d299d" I want to always mount this in /home/emanuel/DashCam [21:16] what have you tried [21:17] rbox, never mindI thi9nbhk I fixed it. I had mistyped the UUIOD [21:17] err UUID [21:17] Hi, anyone utiliza Lubuntu y habla español? [21:18] !es [21:18] En la mayoría de los canales de Ubuntu, se habla sólo en inglés. Si busca ayuda en español entre al canal #ubuntu-es; escriba "/join #ubuntu-es" (sin comillas) y presione intro. [21:18] Emanuel: you should be able to copy & paste the whole thing [21:18] thank you! ubottu [21:23] cbreak, and rbox It is working now. Next step is to get a working VNC server up. This is a headless system but I need a GUI because I am not well versed in configuring networks with terminal [21:25] Emanuel: for configuring networks, I nowadays prefer netplan, even when I have a gui. It's quite easy [21:25] but if you really want to do it with a GUI, have you tried x forwarding? [21:26] might be easier to set up than a full blown GUI environment and vnc [21:27] try it first with a vm. [21:27] cbreak, I am not familiar with netplan, I will look into that. cbreak I have not tried xfowarding. What I am trying to do is have my PI running Ubuntu connect to my dashcam, download the video from it to a drive I have attached to the PI then have the PI send the downloaded video back to my home network. My car has a hotspot with unlimited data. [21:30] hmm... I'd probably set up syncthing for that. [21:30] or some cronjob with rsync I guess === ch0ps3y is now known as Guest2551 [21:34] Emanuel: I'd like to point out there is a #netplan channel :) [21:36] bprompt, thank you. I will look there if my googling fails me === ch0ps3y is now known as Guest7232 [21:41] I think ubuntu switched to using netplan with 24.04 too [21:42] on desktops I mean... not entirely sure [21:47] cbreak, thanks for the information. === poorboy_ is now known as poorboy === nshire2 is now known as nshire === xenialito is now known as Guest6483 === Guest6483 is now known as xenalito === xenalito is now known as xenialito [22:22] cbreak, I did ask in netplan because I can't figure out how to have wlan0 connect to my home wifi when I am home and switch to the Tmobile Hot Spot when I am away. I'm waiting for a reply [22:28] not sure how that works in detail. I've mostly used it for static / wired networks. It seems that on my laptop I just have several plan files / networks, one for each wlan [22:29] maybe you can also just put in multiple access points [22:32] looks about like this: https://gist.github.com/cbreak-black/baa4fd24cf3d84d698e4f5526e9449c1 (created by the kde network manager gui, which I still use on the laptop) [22:34] How is gaming in a Windows 11 VM, with Ubuntu-flavor as host OS? Thinking of playing a few old games like 2003 era RTSs. [22:34] did you consider proton / wine via lutris? [22:35] much cheaper :) [22:36] Guest use windows 10 instead, 11 consumes a lot of resources [22:37] hmm... for 2003 era games, maybe windows 2000 would be better? Or what ever consumers used back then. [22:37] xp I guess? [22:37] but good luck finding a license for those still :) (and keep it off the internet) [22:38] for that you have dosbox [22:38] I'll look into that My home network is called (my house) and the hot spot is called "RideShareDataNetwork" It look like I will need to bring a laptop to my car to work on this since there is no screen for my PI From the laptop I can ssh into the PI and try to configure the netywork, that's why I wanted VNC so I can do everything from a GUI [22:38] https://lutris.net/games/command-conquer-generals-zero-hour/ [23:28] hello, im trying to install 24.04 but when i point the installer to my /boot/efi it complains it is not big enough. I have 22.04 installed and running with the same /boot/efi which is 100 mb. is this big enough or will boot fail because of its size ? [23:59] should be more than enough for grub