[00:17] enigma9o7: why better so? there are many ways to install software, i like .deb packets, pip, git clone, maybe snap and appimage, flatpak not that much because you have to twiddle with the config files and so. [00:17] https://bpa.st/7QIA [00:17] doesn't work [00:20] why? [00:20] a warning does not mean "doesn't work", or not necessarily. an error would. [00:21] don't use sudo. use pipx over pip. why read [00:22] python3-subliminal wasn't installed. [00:22] no such file! [00:24] it should be, in universe, maybe not on wsl2 [00:24] !info python3-subliminal [00:24] python3-subliminal (2.1.0-3, noble): Python library to search and download subtitles (python3 version). In component universe, is optional. Built by subliminal. Size 45 kB / 250 kB [00:26] oerheks: ahh, how to use it? [00:26] not on wsl2 .. [00:27] wsl2 is not ubuntu. [00:28] there is no guarantee that a package X provides an executable command X - more often that not you'll find that's not the case. especially for libraries such as these. [00:28] *thaN [00:30] bondking: Can you describe exactly what you did, wat you expected to happen and what happened instead? [00:30] dpkg -L X lists all files installed from package X, and their install locations [00:31] babula: what i just wrote was directed to you [00:50] tomreyn: dpkg-query: package 'x' is not installed [00:51] replace X by the name of the package you installed [00:51] i used it as an example package name [00:51] https://bpa.st/DOCQ [00:55] so subliminal is there.. [00:55] lolz [00:56] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/subliminal [01:03] oerheks: yeps. === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [02:25] babula: better because the stuff in ubuntu repos is meant to work with ubuntu version of python. Also, if you were to use sudo to pip install something, then it can overwrite system packages, thus breaking apt by not making it aware of what's installed, not able to update or remove stuff, and pip doesn't follow debian rules, there may be more than one file named the same thing, etc. lots of reasons. [02:25] babula: those other cases you meant, like flatpak, are managed independently and won't break system packages. [02:25] and with git clone, the same risk applies if you "sudo make install" something. [02:27] babula: that is why you get the detailed message if you try to install something with pip telling you the dangers and how to avoid using it. And if it does turn out something is not packaged for ubuntu, that you really want, there's pipx, or if you do install it with pip and --break-system-packages if you don't do it with sudo, it'll only put stuff in your own folders and thus at least not break the system. === seanh__ is now known as seanh [03:42] yay i am alive! [03:46] That's the attitude. === Linc80 is now known as Liinc80 [04:59] is there a graphical toolkit for displayi [04:59] ng the result of du -sh *? [05:02] One might call that a file manager. [05:02] Or if you literally mean you want that du output to come up in a gui, you could use zenity or something. [05:03] hmm [05:05] something in my home takes a lot of spaces. I need to figure out what this is [05:05] gnome's disk usage analyzer is pretty cool [05:14] spinningCat: check out ncdu, comes in handy === ancientz1 is now known as ancientz [06:03] RegularPaste, thanks [06:17] RegularPaste, ncdu is what I seek thank you === EriC^^_ is now known as EriC^^ === Exterminador_ is now known as Exterminador [09:21] which ubuntu desktop iso is suitable for a snapdragon x elite ? [09:36] Helo [10:04] Hi Ubuntu developers, I just installed ubuntu 24.04 and trying to remove snapd, it was really painful, a pain in the ass actually [10:05] I want to let you know that I sent tones of "fuck you" [10:06] and it come more worse when I tried to install nvidia driver for RTX 4090 and I got totally network interfaces disabled and gone! [10:06] I have to re install another OS, maybe 20.04 or even 16.04 [10:06] and again, FUCK YOU with SNAPD [10:06] :( === deepSleep is now known as Guest7170 [11:21] you are feeling claustrophobic, like the walls are closing in. [11:37] ice9: it's arm right? so the arm images [11:38] enigma9o7: right. [11:38] yeah babula [11:38] Set the world Afire!!! [11:38] I haven't seen a noble build yet but jammy is available. [12:29] sixwheeledbeast, i can't find arm iso for desktop, only for server [12:35] ice9: https://cdimage.ubuntu.com/jammy/daily-live/current/ [12:39] enigma9o7: how is that done? [12:44] Hi all [12:49] enigma9o7: just like us === pikapika_lunar is now known as militantorc === pikapika_lunar is now known as militantorc [13:53] DCPlus client: [13:53] http://global.net.ru/temp/Soft/DCPlus-1.2024-installer.exe [13:55] not here, Userok [13:55] do not spam in #libera, thanks [13:56] !coc > Userok [13:56] Userok: Please see my private message [13:56] 🤪 [13:56] ahh, 'leet software [13:56] enigma9o7: will everything just blow up? hmm, that seems interesting! [14:18] i wrote about the ubuntu problems after the hacker attacks to reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1dlv9t6/ubuntu_2404_problems_hacker_attacks/?sort=new [14:19] babula: please stick to support topics [14:20] babula: if you had a "hacker attack" the next and only step you should be performing is a complete wipe and reinstall of your OS [14:20] leftyfb: yes, i have wrote for a few days about my badly working ubuntu, wondering how to fix it. [14:20] reinstall [14:20] leftyfb: no, that i won't do, sounds more like a windows os solution... [14:20] it has always been easy to get to my computer. [14:21] babula: if you were "hacked", then that should be your only option. Regardless of the OS [14:21] ufw for some reason doesn't work well. [14:21] ufw works just fine [14:21] it does not stop attacks, it blocks ports and source ip's [14:21] leftyfb: yes, i wouldn't call it a hacker thing either, just some hmm i don't know the word. it's easy to get to computers sometimes. [14:22] babula: if there was unauthorized access, reinstall [14:22] no, it has been happening for years. [14:23] reinstall [14:23] and get a router [14:23] leftyfb: like i said, i won't be doing that. [14:23] i have a hardware firewall/adsl box by technicolor but it doesn't seem to help much. [14:24] babula: then you will continue to have problems and are more than likely still compromised and do not have complete control over your system. Not to mention, contributing to spam and malware on the internet in general [14:24] babula: did you setup a DMZ or forward ports to your computer? [14:25] babula: though I also tend to agree with the replies to your reddit post [14:27] leftyfb: no, haven't tried that. [14:27] :/ [14:28] babula: https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/basics-computer-networking/ [14:29] leftyfb: yeps, been on internet since 1995 but haven't learned the networking things/basics. [14:29] babula: It seems like you have a complete lack of understanding of computers and networking. I highly suggest you read up and learn some of the basics. [14:37] babula: that reddit post makes you sound genuinely mentally ill [14:37] babula: I'm not saying this to be nasty, or anything [14:37] babula: I think you need to put the computer down, and seek out some proper help [14:42] that and keep notes when you do maintenance/changes on your pc === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [15:06] leftyfb: i know some but not much. i have learning difficulties, i'm also an autist (hda) and add. [15:07] gordonjcp: what's wrong with that? [15:07] -hfa [15:07] Hi [15:08] gordonjcp: maybe i'll go to a psychiatric hospital (again)! [15:10] babula: this actually sounds like you've updated your PC and it's pulled in an update, and then you've logged in with Wayland instead of X11, or possibly the other way round [15:10] babula: but, if you think it's been compromised, you should wipe and reinstall it [15:10] gordonjcp: no, it had changed at night when i was sleeping. [15:10] babula: that's when it pulls down updates [15:10] i don't reinstall a linux-system, i have done it two or three times tho... [15:11] ubuntu usually asks permission to update things. [15:11] then, you've changed something [15:12] no, a lot had changed at night, like the color schemes and so. [15:12] file manager doesn't work well [15:13] babula: did you install 24.04 from scratch or upgrade from another version? [15:13] leftyfb: i upgraded to it a few weeks ago. [15:13] babula: from what version? [15:13] leftyfb: hmm, 23.04 or something. [15:14] "or something" [15:14] yeah, upgrading from a previous version is always a bad idea [15:14] i don't remember. [15:14] gordonjcp: it has always worked for me. [15:14] babula: and that previous version, was it a fresh install or upgrade from a previous version? [15:15] leftyfb: i don't quite remember. [15:21] babula: hell of a lot of variables there [15:21] windows is a system that you have to reinstall, linux is not. [15:21] false [15:21] what? [15:22] but lets cut the crap, this is not a chatting channel. [15:22] babula: if your install of Linux is misbehaving just wipe it and reinstall [15:22] one should only file a bug, when you can reproduce the situation. [15:22] it takes ten minutes [15:22] you can dick about with it for weeks and not really resolve the situation [15:22] why ask, when you refuse to answer questions. [15:23] for days [15:23] babula: there are a multitude of reasons why you would and should reinstall an OS. A lack of basic understanding of computers and networking is towards the top of that list [15:24] leftyfb: yup [15:24] leftyfb: if you don't understand it, nuke and pave. If you \*do\* understand it, you nuke and pave because you know how much time that'll save you. [15:24] wow, this web client really does a number on asterisks === VIAblet is now known as V1A [15:50] hello [15:50] === bondking is now known as shai-hulud [16:42] Hi, I have an Asus Motherboard with an Intel Corporation Ethernet Controller I225-V (rev 03) built in. It works great for some time, but then suddenly stops / crashes. I have seen online that this may be a problematic device. Is there anything I can do or am I resigned to just buy a NIC for my desktop that is more compatible? [16:42] [16:43] This is the MB if it makes a difference: ASUS ROG STRIX X670E-F GAMING WIFI [16:44] I am running Ubuntu 24.04 LTS [16:47] lots of posts about that device [16:47] pcie_port_pm=off pcie_aspm.policy=performance [16:47] like here https://www.reddit.com/r/buildapc/comments/xypn1m/network_card_intel_ethernet_controller_i225v_igc/ [16:48] those grub boot options might work for you to [16:51] So change to this: GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash pcie_aspm.policy=performance pcie_port_pm=off" [16:54] jups [16:54] then update grub [16:54] reboot, wait and see [16:54] Excellent, Thank you!! Rebooting! [16:54] have fun! [16:55] :-) === ctraven is now known as sotaoverride [17:02] Well I am back... The computer booted and I have network. We'll see if it doesn't crash now... thanks again for your help. [17:05] :-) === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz === tom_ is now known as paul424 === five618480339 is now known as five61848033 [18:54] so my laptop has ubuntu pro and I got an update under the ubuntu pro security updates for libheif1 version 1.12.0-2ubuntu0.1~esm1 [18:55] does this mean that there is some vulnerability in the earlier version of the library that is unaddressed without ubuntu pro? [18:55] yes. all ubuntu pro patches are security related [18:57] i get that update too, [18:57] https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/universe/libh/libheif/libheif_1.12.0-2build1/changelog [18:57] oh, not libheif1.. [18:58] https://packages.ubuntu.com/jammy/libheif1 [18:59] did the canonical devs patch it and release the update then? kind of confused as to how this works [18:59] that's how it works [18:59] not sure where to find the changelog.. [19:03] interesting. I ran apt changelog libheif1 (on jammy) and it showed the change log which hasn't been updated since 2021. Then I ran apt update and updated the libheif1 package and now it says it failed to fetch the changelog [19:04] E: Failed to fetch changelog:/libheif.changelog Changelog unavailable for libheif=1.12.0-2ubuntu0.1~esm1 [19:04] correct [19:04] changelog i ran into is the previous one [19:05] I wonder if pro/esm breaks the changelog [19:08] go to https://ubuntu.com/pro/dashboard for get your personal token ? https://gist.github.com/fluential/ab15352563c71ac195e7a74041b44517?permalink_comment_id=4884666#gistcomment-4884666 [19:09] I just logged onto my laptop that is running Ubuntu 24.04,my Desktop, music, public, template, videos folders in my home directory are white squares with red "X" on them with a several small round icons going down the side of them. On my desktop I have folders that were in my home directory with some other files. What is going on? How do I fix this. I just installed Ubuntu on this laptop this morning. [19:11] user1: check your ~/.config/user-dirs.dirs [19:11] Your folders are in their same old place [19:12] Launch a gnome shell doing gnome shell [19:13] leftyfb: that's probably worth a bug report, if you've got the time for it please and thankyou :) [19:15] how do I report a bug to ubuntu? [19:17] user1: ubuntu-bug -- put a package name or program name there [19:17] user1: did you check the file I mentioned? [19:18] and check the health of the disk? [19:18] I'm sorry to say this, but I don't know how nor what I would be looking for. Tell me and I will. [19:22] open disks, select partition and use the menu === jason4pepsi is now known as YourNick === YourNick is now known as jason4pepsi === francesco is now known as Giordano [19:48] /msg NickServ IDENTIFY Giordano millomillo [19:49] yes, no, time to change password [19:51] all I see is ********** [19:53] Anyone here know about when upgrade from 22.04 to 24.04 will be available ? [19:53] with 24.04.1 releasepoint, as usual [19:56] Hi, I am trying to bulk convert TIF to PNG, many methods that used to work have now failed. [19:56] does plain ole "convert" not work? [19:56] No it does not. [19:57] I tried switcheroo and that does not work either [19:57] lapion, i think that's supposed to be in August [19:57] I tried online converters, but they want $$$ [19:57] What happens with convert? [19:57] error [19:58] You're going to have to be a bit more specific than that if you want some help. [19:58] Yeah, that's what I told tehcomputer [19:58] fuck if it listens to me [19:59] Across multiple software programs that used to reliably convert [19:59] Someone told me to buy a Mac [19:59] Mac can mass convert images, not Linux anymore. [20:00] I wonder. [20:00] blublublub, try to use switches that give debugging and or more verbose logging [20:03] blublublub, or give an example of a commandline you used to convert an image\ [20:03] Niggggggggger nigggggger niigggger noogggerr nighgerr i am 1000% ziggger [20:04] https://pastebin.com/84sRyksH [20:04] Fuuuuck nighgggers [20:04] wrong network ziggermiggrt [20:04] !ops [20:04] Help! Channel emergency! (ONLY use this trigger in emergencies) - CarlFK, DJones, el, Flannel, genii, hggdh, ikonia, krytarik, mneptok, mwsb, nhandler, ogra, Pici, popey, sarnold, tomreyn, Unit193, wgrant [20:04] Nigggggers = zigggers [20:04] Snickerd [20:05] Buh bye [20:05] Kids today. [20:08] https://pastebin.com/84sRyksH [20:08] blublublub, you converting several tif files and png files ? [20:09] Convert tif to png [20:09] DaVinci resolve cannot read TIF [20:09] Whcih sucks [20:10] because if you use a *.png and there are no [*}.png files in the folder they will be null [20:10] Which sucks [20:10] try .. tiff ? [20:11] So how do I tell the puter that I want all the tif in that folder to be png? [20:11] There are several folders that need a bulk conversion [20:12] !info imagemagick [20:12] imagemagick (8:6.9.12.98+dfsg1-5.2build2, noble): image manipulation programs -- binaries. In component universe, is optional. Built by imagemagick. Size 14 kB / 74 kB [20:12] convert tif png [20:12] ? [20:14] Because that does not work either [20:14] convert filename.tiff filename.png [20:14] There are many [20:15] So to do that would take forever. That is the thing about puters, they are supposed to handle recursive tasks. [20:15] Hence why I put the * [20:16] if you put a *.extension, the shell will look for allfiles.extension if there are no files with name.extension that name becomes null and void [20:16] Yes, excatly [20:16] exacty [20:16] There are many tif's in the folder [20:16] I want there to be many png's [20:16] you say tif, but it is tiff [20:16] lolz [20:17] Sure, but the files are labeled tif [20:17] so lolz til yer balz fall off [20:18] oerheks he's using the followin command: "convert *.tiff *.png" [20:18] you could do the following; [20:18] for i in *.tif [20:18] do [20:19] no he did not https://pastebin.com/84sRyksH... [20:19] I would get a command error if I issued the wrong command [20:20] oerheks, "convert *.tif *.png" [20:22] well, there are fifferences between tif and tiff .. [20:25] Whatever who gives a fuck [20:26] https://pastebin.com/zgRatPJi [20:34] oerheks, he is probably using a windows folder [21:34] What are folks using now to download youtube videos? I'm trying to grab one so I can cut a bass track for the girl that made it, but youtube-dl and yt-dlp are both giving me 403 errors. [21:36] it is a ratrace, find an active project on github? [21:37] craigbass76: try a newer version? this looks related https://github.com/yt-dlp/yt-dlp/pull/10223 [21:37] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Pull 10223 in yt-dlp/yt-dlp "[ie/youtube] Skip formats if nsig decoding fails" [Merged] [21:37] i have -premium 🤪 [21:39] they really seem to be pushing hard against ytdlp [21:50] @nshire: Who, the devs or Google? [21:50] google [21:50] I'll just see if she can put her audio up somewhere so I can grab it for now. === EriC^^ is now known as Guest9256 [22:58] craigbass, are you using the 5/27 version from noble-backports? [22:58] if you're still using the 4/9 version from universe, you should probably upgrade. === antonispgs1 is now known as antonispgs