[00:04] That seems to have worked, sarnold! I even have my background. Will explore features [00:05] Thank you again [00:09] webchat21: *yes*! :D that went better than I expected [00:50] Installed Xen-hypervisor with 24.04 and for some reason it's not booting xen by default on boot. Bug? Anyway to fix this easily? [00:50] 22.04 did not have this issue. [00:55] I wonder if this is related or if it's a red herring https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/2065534 [00:55] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2065534 in grub2 (Ubuntu) "broken dependencies for xen on ubuntu 24.04" [Undecided, New] [01:01] Don't think so. Pretty sure that package provides a grub binary the guests can use to boot from their own boot dir [01:02] ahhhh [01:02] I wondered about it [01:02] the description is garbage either way, heh [01:04] Ya, true. [01:04] Well from ubuntu 22.04 to ubuntu 24.04 the /etc/grub.d/20_linux_xen has changed quiet a bit. [01:47] i have upgraded to 22.04.4 LTS [01:49] my disk space after installation hardly changed, which is good === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [01:51] loganlee: when you do 24.04? [01:53] tarzeau, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/NobleUpgrades it says: "Upgrades from Ubuntu 22.04 LTS are not enabled until the release of Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS. This is currently scheduled for August 2024." [01:53] so i'll do it later [01:54] man... ubuntu is a blessing that keeps giving :) [01:54] you can force it if you're curious :) [01:54] ok :) [01:54] loganlee: i'm so blessed i can use what ubuntu copies their great stuff from to [01:54] like, my last LTS was 20.04 so i used for more than 4 years [01:57] How to add miliseconds to my time widget? [01:57] I've added seconds but want to see miliseconds too [02:07] Ahh, figured out the Xen issue, was my fault. [02:15] just realised my gnome comes with todo and calendar apps lol [02:15] FOSS for the win!!!! [02:16] hopefully we get a FOSS AI too! [02:17] i might have to come in the form of foundation that has a FOSS version of trained model [02:19] DarkenedGent: oh sweet :) what was it? [02:20] I needed to set the GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT var in /etc/default/grub.d/ [02:21] In my case I created a 99-dom0.cfg with GRUB_CMDLINE_XEN_DEFAULT="console=hvc0 earlyprintk=xen nomodeset dom0_mem=16G,max:16G" inside. On my 22.04 host I had done this directly inside the xen.cfg file which is why it wasn't a problem their. [02:21] Since there is a grub.d directory I'll use that rather than modifying the package provided xen.cfg [02:22] ahhhhhhhhhh [02:22] cool, thanks :) [05:27] hi everyone, i discovered a problem with the package printrun. it requires a change in a few lines of python, then it works perfectly. How would I go about reporting this issue, and the fix to the package maintainer? === gschanuel5378356 is now known as gschanuel537835 [05:32] apt info pkgname [05:33] Maintainer: Ubuntu Developers [05:33] Original-Maintainer: Debian 3-D Printing Packages <3dprinter-general@lists.alioth.debian.org> [05:33] Bugs: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebug [05:34] ty [05:35] yw === EriC^^_ is now known as EriC^^ [07:23] https://social.linux.pizza/@bittin/112608103026405646 === zaki_fl is now known as zaki [11:21] How can I disable the Bluetooth connected/disconnected messages? 24.04 [11:22] And maybe per device? [11:22] Xfce4. [11:46] luna_: as usual, this is off-topic for this support-only chat [11:47] tomreyn: alright won't say much more here as i am busy working *keeps idling to not disturb the Ubuntu support* [12:12] 1 [12:12] ./*-9 [12:24] Hi all === ctraven is now known as sotaoverride [13:24] ibus-anthy seems to have been dropped from the repos in 24.04. Is there any specific reason this happened? [13:30] DarkTrick_: the odd thing is, it looks like it was in mantic, removed from noble, but will go back into oracular [13:30] oO [13:44] the debian maintainer of it died last year, it might have vanished from the debian archive for a short time or some such [13:45] (or early this year, i cant remember the exact date) [13:49] how to add miliseconds to my ubuntu time widget? [13:50] "ubuntu time widget" ? [13:50] can you elaborate what you mean exactly by this [13:57] ogra_, putting the package aside, that's very sad to hear :( [13:58] yes, he was also our input guru in ubuntu [13:58] https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/in-memoriam-gunnar-hjalmarsson/42284 [13:59] and the leader for the Swedish translations [13:59] and many other translation, font and input related bits [14:00] oh alright i only talked to him as a Swedish translator so did not know that [14:01] but /me continues to work for the last 15 minutes for today *updating Ubuntu 20.04 and Debian 12 at dayjob* [14:01] Is anyone here able to help with AppArmor stuff, this for this userns/unprivileged_userns causing denials to shared files? === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [15:31] seems they have recently enabled "development" upgrades from 22.04 lts directly to 24.04 lts, is the channel for that ubuntu+1 ? [15:31] nobody has enabled such a thing, LTS to LTS upgrades will only be enabled in august [15:32] 24.04 questions are fine in here ... 👍 would be for 24.10 already [15:32] bah silly emoji plugin [15:32] ubuntu👍 would be for 24.10 [15:32] GRR [15:32] if you do -d flag [15:32] that works since day one [15:32] it's now detecting it, seems since tuesday [15:33] -d means you are knowing you do something dangerous === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [15:33] it should have worked all the time since it was enabled for 23.10 upgardes [15:33] if you have your config set to lts, before tuesday it would detect jammy as the latest development release [15:34] ah, right, that might be [15:34] anyway, questions for 24.04 are fine in here [15:34] seems the "meta-release-lts-development" file was updates on tuesday to include noble, flagged as "Supported: 0" [15:35] right ... [15:35] so the -d flag would now pick it up, if your config was set to lts instead of normal. allowing you to skip 23.10 === lubuntu is now known as Flonte [15:36] right [15:48] hi, the /usr/lib/apt/methods/store process ran by _apt user uses 100% of my cpu. it that normal? === keypushe- is now known as keypusher === Exagone313 is now known as Exa === madmax__ is now known as madmax [18:16] I have an iissue shutting off my computer with ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS kernel version 5.15.0-94. Looking for some help or another set of eyes. Is this the place for it? === fling_ is now known as fling [18:26] sure, let's do it [18:27] I've got a few minutes @webchat8 [18:27] You'll need to be more descript though, unless your only looking for a smart alek answer of `init 0` [18:40] how to install coqui tts for gt710? [18:40] still there? [18:41] GeekDaD [18:42] I have created a linux kernel driver that drops a gpio pin on shutdown. However it only works like 95% of the time. [18:43] Basically all my driver does is register a couple gpio pins and then replaces the pm_power_off function with my own to drop just drop a single gpio as the last command. But it doesn't work every time. [18:44] Either pm_power_off is not being called or it is being called and the gpio is not being set low for some other reason [18:44] but my driver was working fine in ubuntu 18.04 with linux kernel 4.15, not with ubuntu 22.04.3 kernel version 5.15 is now only works like 95% of the time [18:47] if anyone has any ideas let me know === sotaoverride is now known as Guest3517 [19:06] I'd really like to be able to submit bug reports with apport but I don't want to compromise my security/privacy. If I delete coredumps from /tmp before submitting my apport bug report, will that guarantee that the coredump will not be included? [19:06] I don't understand why they don't give the option to not submit the coredump. [19:09] unusual, but you can https://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/disable-core-dumps-in-linux-with-systemd-sysctl/ [19:31] is it useless to mention bugs here? [19:31] hello [19:31] I often wish there were an easier way to report bugs. Sometimes I'm willing to report a bug but not to go searching to see if it's reported since that is time consuming. [19:34] test924, no, just use the ubuntu-bug routine? [19:34] or manual on launchpad [19:35] any duplicate bugreport helps anyway [19:35] .. affects X people [19:35] admins link bugreports together too. [19:36] !bug [19:36] If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [19:54] Anyone online? [19:54] I need some help. [19:55] My Ubuntu Noble Numbat is stuck on Balanced power mode and it won't change to Performance power mode no matter how many times I try to change it. [19:55] What could be wrong here? [20:00] are ppas outdated? [20:00] is there something newer? [20:01] ? [20:01] there are plenty of ppa's. and snaps. [20:04] I'm new to Ubuntu so I don't know what a PPA is. [20:05] !ppa [20:05] A Personal Package Archive (PPA) can provide alternate software not normally available in the offical Ubuntu repositories - Looking for a PPA? See https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ppas - WARNING: PPAs are unsupported third-party packages, and you use them at your own risk. See also !addppa and !ppa-purge [20:05] sure you could have found it. [20:05] I could have. But it never occurred to me. [20:05] I'll read up more about it. [20:07] PPAs means snap, flatpak, wine, etc.? [20:08] no [20:08] !addppa [20:08] A !ppa can be added using a single command « sudo add-apt-repository ppa:user/ppa-name » See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Repositories/Ubuntu#Adding%20PPAs for more details [20:08] I see. [20:08] they still are deb packages, see example https://launchpad.net/~graphics-drivers/+archive/ubuntu/ppa [20:09] yet another thing that claims to make things "easier" but actually just makes it more confusing [20:09] as if you couldn't add normal APT repos before [20:09] not confusing, if the maintainer does his job [20:11] @oerheks, I've used this command - sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade and the system is updating. [20:11] nice [20:13] Thank you! [20:13] Hopefully this will resolve the problem. [20:14] I'll leave for now. Thank you for the help! :D [20:19] confusing as evidenced by the need for support what it even is wen apt was known :p === docmax is now known as Guest5241 === itu is now known as Guest7508 [20:26] Heh. App Center, the ONLY app that doesn't honor the left-side window control options. === Nebraskka_ is now known as Nebraskka === Guest7508 is now known as itu [21:46] Hola === stagas_ is now known as stagas