Ratman5005 | One of my 4 monitors just became unresponsive. It shows what was on it, but I can't move my cursor to it any longer. Is there a way to fix this w/o rebooting? | 00:01 |
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sarnold | try using control+alt+f2, control+alt+f3 etc to switch to virtual consoles and then back to the desktop with control+alt+f7 or f1 or whatever it is these days | 00:02 |
Ratman5005 | That worked! TY | 00:03 |
sarnold | :D | 00:03 |
sarnold | sometimes all it takes is a poke in the eye.. | 00:03 |
Ratman5005 | That's what she said. :-) | 00:03 |
adherrer | c | 00:24 |
adherrer | c | 00:24 |
adherrer | clear | 00:24 |
DrManhattan | can anyone help me figure out how to enable hibernate on my laptop? I'm on 24.04 with a lenovo e580 laptop | 00:53 |
DrManhattan | Call to Hibernate failed: Sleep verb 'hibernate' is not configured or configuration is not supported by kernel | 00:54 |
gry | DrManhattan: hi | 00:55 |
gry | DrManhattan: what ubuntu version? | 00:55 |
gry | DrManhattan: and did it work before? | 00:55 |
DrManhattan | I am on 24.04 and its a fresh install | 00:56 |
sarnold | heya gry, I don't think ubuntu has allowed hibernate for 15 or 20 years or something | 00:56 |
DrManhattan | what? | 00:56 |
DrManhattan | why not? | 00:56 |
sarnold | a lot of drivers don't handle it well | 00:56 |
DrManhattan | sarnold, I appreciate the heads up | 00:56 |
DrManhattan | I don't know how people run linux on laptops if it doesn't support hibernation | 00:58 |
leftyfb | don't rely on hibernation | 00:58 |
sarnold | oh interesting, this answer says that it might be locked with secure boot https://askubuntu.com/a/1247952 | 00:58 |
leftyfb | just open the things you need when it boots up | 00:58 |
sarnold | DrManhattan: in my case, I'd rather have full disk encryption keys not loaded in memory when I travel with my laptop, so I prefer it being shut off entirely when traveling | 00:59 |
DrManhattan | sarnold, I'm not worried about it, I just want to shut the lid and not have the battery die | 01:00 |
sarnold | DrManhattan: of the answers on that page I like the look of this one the most since it doesn't install other packages https://askubuntu.com/a/1259645 | 01:01 |
DrManhattan | sarnold, I tried those instructions, they didn't work :( | 01:03 |
sarnold | :( | 01:04 |
sarnold | DrManhattan: still the same error? | 01:04 |
DrManhattan | yes Call to Hibernate failed: Sleep verb 'hibernate' is not configured or configuration is not supported by kernel | 01:04 |
sarnold | DrManhattan: check dmesg output? | 01:08 |
DrManhattan | hmm | 01:12 |
DrManhattan | brb | 01:12 |
DrManhattan | sarnold when I turned off secure boot in the bios, I can hibernate via the command line | 01:17 |
DrManhattan | thanks for the help sarnold, the only thing missing now is a menu entry to hibernate. bbiab | 01:43 |
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DrManhattan | well, hibernate works but I can't get a working menu entry for it. I don't mind hibernating via command line though. | 03:17 |
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guiverc | Appologies if anyone here got a (spam) message from me ... My intention was to send to leaders of a lp.group, but in error I sent to whole group.. so 565 folks (not the ~8 that should have received it)... Sorry | 06:47 |
Guest57 | Can anyone tell me anything about the kernel "unstable" repository? How is the repository structured? How is it synchronised to the mainline kernel and so on...? | 08:12 |
Guest57 | https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-kernel/ubuntu/+source/linux/+git/unstable | 08:12 |
j_w_t | This might... have some information on the different kernel builds... https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/MainlineBuilds | 08:25 |
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tomreyn | Guest57: there's #ubuntu-kernel, and (IIRC) a mailing list on lists.ubuntu.com, too | 08:26 |
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Guest57 | tomreyn thank you | 08:37 |
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lapion | Hi anyone in here using laptops, and having high battery drain during periods while the laptop is off ? | 08:59 |
oxfux_OLL | try to remove the battery from the laptop if you can, if the battery still act badly then it's a dying battery. | 09:00 |
oxfux_OLL | check the laptop is not in hibernate mode also. | 09:00 |
lapion | oxfux_OLL, I'm talking about 10% to 20 % per day | 09:04 |
lapion | I found out that if I reboot and manually power off as soon as the uefi/bios or grub menus show, the drain goes down to less then 1% per day | 09:06 |
lapion | oxfux_OLL, | 09:07 |
Guest3771 | ... | 09:10 |
Guest53 | We just wanna confirm that we are having the ubuntu pro license and just want to know how to register it on a machine | 09:10 |
Guest3771 | kernel proot-distro | 09:11 |
Guest3771 | πΆ | 09:11 |
Guest3771 | termux... | 09:12 |
Guest53 | we are installing ubuntu canonical multi-node setup first on VM it's requiring 3 VMs should we terminate 3 times license on VM | 09:14 |
oerheks | !pro | 09:22 |
ubottu | 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 | 09:22 |
north-exe | teste | 09:22 |
north-exe | exit | 09:22 |
oerheks | https://ubuntu.com/pro/tutorial | 09:23 |
Guest53 | we are installing ubuntu canonical multi-node setup on VM and it's requiring 3 VMs do we need to terminate license on all three VMs | 09:39 |
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buzz_ | buzz_liteyear | 09:54 |
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Guest53 | we are installing ubuntu canonical multi-node setup on VM and it's requiring 3 VMs do we need to terminate license on all three VMs | 09:58 |
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klejdij | Hi | 10:51 |
klejdij | Hi! | 10:53 |
BOgAN | HI | 10:53 |
klejdij | I just installed Ubuntu Server 24.04, with and then XFCE | 10:53 |
klejdij | However, it's showing some errors | 10:53 |
klejdij | No error code tho | 10:53 |
BOgAN | what kind of errors? | 10:54 |
klejdij | Just This: System problem detected | 10:54 |
klejdij | "Report the problem now" | 10:54 |
klejdij | Any idea what can be causing it? | 10:54 |
klejdij | Heyo? | 10:55 |
BOgAN | absoluting anything | 10:56 |
BOgAN | open a terminal and run the command sudo dmesg -t | 10:57 |
BOgAN | look for anything that has an error | 10:57 |
BOgAN | or run systemctrl status and see if the system is degraded | 10:58 |
BOgAN | sorry systemctl* | 10:58 |
klejdij | Degraded? | 10:58 |
BOgAN | it means a process has failed to run | 10:58 |
klejdij | Yeah, sorry, I don't understand a thing here. Can I directly paste it into a pastebin? | 10:59 |
BOgAN | sure | 11:01 |
klejdij | Sorry, what's the pastebin extension again? | 11:02 |
klejdij | | pastebin? | 11:02 |
sixwheeledbeast | why install server and not just xubuntu? | 11:03 |
BOgAN | sorry mate, I've never actually used pastebin in my life. | 11:04 |
klejdij | Well, idk | 11:05 |
klejdij | I've heard soo much about Ubuntu Server, but almost nothing about xubuntu | 11:05 |
klejdij | Would it be better if I installed Plasma or GNOME? | 11:06 |
BOgAN | what do you get if you run the command systemctl list-units --failed | 11:06 |
BOgAN | are you sitting physicly at the system or is it running on a VM somewhere? | 11:06 |
klejdij | No, I have it natively installed on a HDD | 11:07 |
klejdij | UNIT LOAD ACTIVE SUB DESCRIPTION | 11:08 |
klejdij | 0 loaded units listed. | 11:08 |
klejdij | This is what shows up | 11:08 |
BOgAN | so nothing degraded | 11:09 |
BOgAN | I have 2 broken things on my system atm, but they're just junk. | 11:09 |
klejdij | The error seems to not be showing anymore | 11:09 |
BOgAN | so run the following. | 11:10 |
BOgAN | Sudo apt update && sudo apt upgrade -y | 11:10 |
klejdij | Bt., I wanna turn this server into a Minecraft server, so which GUI would be best for setting this up? I don't plan to use this as a normal PC, yk, execute apps like Office or of that kind. | 11:11 |
BOgAN | that error you have could be a missing driver or soemthing really minor. since everything on the system is running I wouldn't be to stressed if it's just a learning enviroment | 11:11 |
klejdij | Learn more about Ubuntu Pro at https://ubuntu.com/pro | 11:12 |
klejdij | 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. | 11:12 |
klejdij | klejdij@minecrafthomeserver:~$ | 11:12 |
klejdij | This shows up, so that means there's nothing wrong, right? | 11:12 |
BOgAN | wouldn't bother with a GUI, the java and bedrock servers run from the CMD | 11:12 |
sixwheeledbeast | klejdij: server you would generally use a CLI for everything. You can use the desktop to host a server if you are new and prefer a GUI. | 11:13 |
sixwheeledbeast | *desktop version | 11:13 |
klejdij | What desktop tho? | 11:13 |
klejdij | What desktop is best for a single use only? | 11:13 |
BOgAN | you could install a light weight gui to the server if you really wanted like XFCE | 11:13 |
BOgAN | or lxde | 11:14 |
BOgAN | I take it right now you're using another system for this chat? | 11:14 |
BOgAN | and its windows based? | 11:14 |
sixwheeledbeast | it doesn't matter. all the desktop flavours are a preference. the lighter ones make more sense but it is just a preference. | 11:14 |
klejdij | Well | 11:14 |
klejdij | I already have XFCE installed, was just asking for reccomendations for another server I might setup, or if I need to reconfigure this OS | 11:15 |
Saksham_Baba | Woo hoo! | 11:15 |
sixwheeledbeast | they all have a slightly different workflow i.e. GUI bits in different places, all the Ubuntu ones will have similar functionality. | 11:16 |
BOgAN | klejdiij, can i suggest you sign up for a chatgpt.com account. | 11:16 |
BOgAN | you will find it a great help learning how to drive linux and setup servers etc. | 11:16 |
klejdij | So, no, I'm chatting from the server PC rn | 11:16 |
sixwheeledbeast | I don't recommend that at all... | 11:16 |
klejdij | I already have one... With GPT-3.5, it would get things mixed up, but everyone's saying that GPT-4o is kinda "smarter" | 11:17 |
BOgAN | depends what you ask it and how you ask, also if you give it feedback when the system errors it will correct itself | 11:18 |
klejdij | Might try that sometime, until then, I'll stick with the official manuals and forums for everything | 11:18 |
sixwheeledbeast | If everything is working now that's fine, but you said you had issues... | 11:18 |
klejdij | Yeah, but idk, the error isn't showing up anymore, plus it didn't have an error code so we could find what was causing it | 11:18 |
sixwheeledbeast | have you ever used Linux or setup a server before? | 11:19 |
Saksham_Baba | Oh, really? | 11:19 |
klejdij | Yeah, I've used Linux Mint for the past two months or so | 11:20 |
klejdij | But never set up a server | 11:20 |
BOgAN | I've had the same sounding error on fresh installs for the first boot or 2 in the past, usually it's just soemthing missing that gets picked up in an update that wasn't available during initial boot. | 11:20 |
Saksham_Baba | we'r warming up for another cloud bust, woo-hoo | 11:20 |
BOgAN | or initial install sorry | 11:20 |
BOgAN | what you talking about saksham? | 11:21 |
Saksham_Baba | cloud burst's, everythings on the cloud these days | 11:21 |
sixwheeledbeast | If your more comfortable using Mint then that's fine. ubuntu-server offers nothing over ubuntu-desktop is my point. you don't need to use server version. server is just CLI only. | 11:21 |
BOgAN | oh, yeah office 365 webapps went offline for like 15 minutes today, everyone in my office was loosing their freaking minds | 11:22 |
sixwheeledbeast | as for setting up a mc server, #minecraft is more suitable. | 11:22 |
klejdij | Oh okk! | 11:22 |
klejdij | Thanks! | 11:22 |
klejdij | Wait | 11:23 |
BOgAN | it's funny been using unix for years, never joined the ubuntu IRC before tonight | 11:23 |
klejdij | Mind me asking, Kali Linux is the most "secure" distro, right? | 11:23 |
BOgAN | kali linux is a pen testing tool | 11:23 |
klejdij | pen? | 11:23 |
BOgAN | penatration | 11:24 |
klejdij | So, it's as secure as others? | 11:24 |
sixwheeledbeast | security is not about choosing a distro, kail is more for use as a tool. | 11:24 |
BOgAN | it comes packed with a bunch of network utilities and modified driver packs etc for network analising | 11:24 |
ghodawalaaman | BOgAN: which you can get on *any* other linux distro | 11:25 |
klejdij | Anyways thanks! | 11:25 |
klejdij | Bye! | 11:25 |
BOgAN | ghodawalaam, but the other distro's don't come "packed" off the shelf with them | 11:26 |
ghodawalaaman | hm make sense, but people treat kali like it's the only tool they have to use for pentsting | 11:26 |
ghodawalaaman | which isn't true | 11:26 |
BOgAN | haha, you can use an RPI with rasbian if you wanted | 11:27 |
ghodawalaaman | yup :) | 11:27 |
BOgAN | you just have to build alot of parts yourself | 11:27 |
BOgAN | and if your learning cross compiling on another system for the arm can be a pain | 11:27 |
BOgAN | I've got an issue with my rtl 8852 network card atm, it is dropping network connections randomly, I've tryed building the rwt89 driver from lwfinger with dkms but then can't get the adapter to initialise.. | 11:30 |
BOgAN | anyone else had any issues here? | 11:30 |
klejdij | B0gAN: Yeah, (kinda) | 11:31 |
sixwheeledbeast | the benefit of using server over desktop is partly about security, there is less software on there that could be exploited. It's also much lighter so more resources go towards your services. But if your new to it using a CLI only can be a steep learning curve. | 11:31 |
klejdij | So, I have this Intel MacBook, on which I've installed Mint | 11:32 |
leftyfb | !mint | klejdij | 11:32 |
ubottu | klejdij: The Ubuntu channels can only provide support for Ubuntu and its official !flavors. Derivatives and other distributions use different software repositories and other software. Please use their dedicated support venues, such as: Linux Mint: #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org, Pop!_OS: https://support.system76.com/ , Kali Linux: #kali-linux on irc.oftc.net, LXLE: https://lxle.net/support-options/ | 11:32 |
oerheks | mint has its own issues. | 11:33 |
oerheks | BOgAN, what driver exactly? i see 8852du in https://launchpad.net/~kelebek333/+archive/ubuntu/kablosuz?field.series_filter=noble | 11:33 |
BOgAN | its 8852ce | 11:34 |
klejdij | And, I've noticed that whenever it's gets hot, or like after 20-30 mins of running the OS, the Wi-Fi says "connected", but internet doesn't work. When I restart, it starts working normally again for like 20 mins. It's probably a driver incompability issue accross Debian distros | 11:34 |
BOgAN | running off rtw89_pci | 11:34 |
klejdij | Yeah, sorry, wasn't trying to get support for Mint | 11:34 |
leftyfb | klejdij: this is a support channel. Feel free to chat in #ubuntu-offtopic | 11:34 |
Saksham_Baba | cloudburst on https://0fc12acac586cc315981afa35524508b.serveo.net | 11:35 |
leftyfb | Saksham_Baba: spam is offtopic here | 11:35 |
beaver | !ops Saksham_Baba (suspicious URL) | 11:36 |
Saksham_Baba | Sorry, Iβm looking for the exit, so we can go out? | 11:37 |
klejdij | Heyo, sorry, how do I find my IP through Terminal? | 11:38 |
leftyfb | klejdij: ip a | 11:38 |
klejdij | Oh Thanks! | 11:38 |
BOgAN | i really prefered the layout of ifconfig over ip a, ipa reads like crap | 11:39 |
leftyfb | b0b: ip -br a | 11:39 |
ananke | that clown has been spamming the same URL many times in the past few weeks, over multiple channels | 11:39 |
BOgAN | *face palm* thanks lefty | 11:39 |
leftyfb | !op | please ban Saksham_Baba / EnlGmA. They only spam here, they've been k-lined once already | 11:59 |
ubottu | please ban Saksham_Baba / EnlGmA. They only spam here, they've been k-lined once already: 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 | 11:59 |
Saksham_Baba | leftyfb and ubottu, loosers | 12:02 |
Guest49 | can I apt upgrade a package without running its postinst script? | 12:02 |
leftyfb | Guest49: which package and why? | 12:03 |
oerheks | depends on the package and dependencies, could be a lot of work | 12:05 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:06 |
Guest49 | leftyfb: enterprise software, not from the ubuntu repository.. I am trying to reproduce an error.. the postinst script makes it more difficult to reproduce | 12:06 |
Guest49 | isnt there something like a DO_NOT_RUN_POSTINST=yes env variable or something? :\ | 12:07 |
oerheks | unpack with dpkg, and remove /var/lib/dpkg/info/<package>.postinst | 12:07 |
oerheks | https://askubuntu.com/questions/482928/ignore-apt-get-postinstall-scripts-automatically | 12:08 |
oerheks | but dependencies are you main concern, i bet. | 12:08 |
webchat15 | Hi, I'm trying to run autoinstall on Ubuntu 24.04, adding my own repos as sources. When I use the format thats in the reference subiquity docs I get a malformed error and when I try to adapt to the format thats used in the new apt source.list(ie: define suites etc) I get an error that its not a valid argument. Has anyone been able to add their own | 12:11 |
webchat15 | apt sources when using subiquity autoinstall on 2404? | 12:11 |
Guest49 | oerheks: perfect! somehow I must have used the wrong keywords in google. it works and is exactly what I was looking for! thx! | 12:12 |
oerheks | have fun! | 12:12 |
oerheks | webchat15, can you provide more info? what own sources, is the key published with keyserver? | 12:16 |
pogtatodev | hello> | 12:20 |
pogtatodev | ? | 12:20 |
pogtatodev | ight | 12:20 |
pogtatodev | anuone here?? | 12:20 |
webchat15 | oerheks I run my own repo that mirrors the official ubuntu mirrors. It doesnt fail on adding keys | 12:33 |
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klejdij | Hello! | 13:43 |
klejdij | I need some help with a thing related to automation | 13:43 |
klejdij | So, I've set up this Minecraft server on Ubuntu (server, but with XFCE), and I want to automate it so the Minecraft server auto-starts when I turn on the PC | 13:44 |
klejdij | To turn it on, I have to navigate to a folder on Terminal and then enter a script, if that info's needed | 13:45 |
klejdij | To turn the Minecraft serv on" | 13:45 |
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tomreyn | you want to write a systemd unit file and have that executed on boot. you should remove the grsphical desktop if this is supposed to be a server. | 13:48 |
CosmicDJ | klejdij: https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Tutorials/Server_startup_script | 13:49 |
klejdij | Yeah, but I'm not used to cmd (or Terminal), and sometimes, for example, when I'll need to update the minec. server, I 'll need to find some script, but for me, it's easier to sacrifice some performance in exchange for the time I need to set it up | 13:50 |
klejdij | CosmicDJ: Thanks! | 13:50 |
hasjf | hello | 14:10 |
lotuspsychj3 | welcome hasjf | 14:11 |
sheraanaa2 | Hi, I have a LVM-Thin disk copied from dying SDD over to to a new server. What steps do I need to take, to get it back as a partition on the new server so the VM starts? I copied it using "dd" so it shows 100GB while it is probably only 50GB. As its original form in /dev/mapper it should show with no size. | 14:47 |
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tomreyn | sheraanaa2: /dev/mapper usually contains links to the actual device mapper block devices, which can be found in /dev/dm-* (and can be inspected with dmsetup) | 14:53 |
tomreyn | the links are managed by dmsetup on behalf of lvm. if you created an image of an LVM2 logical volume you can re-create an LVM PV, VG and LV of the same or larger size and then write the image to that lv | 14:56 |
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hasjf | hello | 14:59 |
D0m1naToR | hi | 15:01 |
lotuspsychj3 | welcome D0m1naToR | 15:01 |
D0m1naToR | ty :) | 15:01 |
D0m1naToR | im new | 15:01 |
hasjf | same im new | 15:01 |
D0m1naToR | cool :) | 15:02 |
hasjf | this is chit chat channel? or support? | 15:02 |
sheraanaa2 | tomreyn, how is the writing process done? by dd? | 15:23 |
militantorc | are steam related questions allowed here | 15:51 |
lotuspsychj3 | militantorc: with an ubuntu base, sure | 15:52 |
militantorc | lotuspsychj3, yes | 15:53 |
militantorc | 20 | 15:53 |
militantorc | 20.04 lts | 15:53 |
militantorc | some games work fine (example: Oblivion) | 15:53 |
militantorc | whereas some just fail with fatal error cannot set display mode | 15:53 |
militantorc | what could the issue be | 15:53 |
militantorc | for example in the logs of one such game I find the line: GfxAPI error: Cannot obtain display adapter info! | 15:54 |
oerheks | maybe the steam forum has more info about that. | 15:56 |
militantorc | oerheks, i tried some suggetions from various steam forum threads | 15:59 |
militantorc | none worked | 15:59 |
klejdij | Hi! | 16:50 |
klejdij | How do I check the running proccesses through terminal? | 16:50 |
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oerheks | top, or install htop | 16:53 |
klejdij | Top? | 16:54 |
oerheks | i think you could easily found such info | 16:54 |
klejdij | Oh thanks! | 16:54 |
oerheks | table of processes | 16:55 |
klejdij | Also, is there any way to uninstall XFCE? | 16:57 |
oerheks | depends how you installed it, as xubuntu? | 16:58 |
klejdij | As Ubuntu Server | 16:58 |
oerheks | apt remove xubuntu-desktop | 16:59 |
oerheks | but if you have installed another desktop, things get interesting | 16:59 |
klejdij | And, if I do that, my personal files will stay intact? | 16:59 |
oerheks | adding one is no problem .. | 16:59 |
oerheks | maybe yes.ofcourse you have backups | 17:00 |
klejdij | Does XFCE has an default image flasher? | 17:02 |
oerheks | should be in the menu? | 17:05 |
klejdij | What's it named? | 17:05 |
oerheks | if it is not there, install usb-creator-gtk, or dd if=/random/iso/file.iso of=/dev/sdX status=progress | 17:07 |
klejdij | Yeah nvm I'm usig Ventoy, | 17:09 |
klejdij | Thanks tho! | 17:09 |
Bean | Hello? | 17:28 |
DubPirate | configure | 18:04 |
sheraanaa2 | pvesm size is defined in bytes? | 18:05 |
belovedsandworm | permission denied | 18:05 |
oerheks | pvesm size is defined in kb | 18:09 |
oerheks | Optional suffixes 'M' (megabyte, 1024K) and 'G' (gigabyte, 1024M) .. man pvesm | 18:10 |
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tomreyn | sheraanaa2: if that's how you did it last time, yes. | 20:09 |
sheraanaa2 | it is not; saw docs | 20:10 |
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Aleksey | http://explorer.net.ru/usr/DVD/ΠΡΠΈΠΊΠ»ΡΡΠ΅Π½ΠΈΡ%20ΠΏΠΎΡΠΎΡΠ΅Π½ΠΊΠ°%20Π€ΡΠ½ΡΠΈΠΊΠ°.torrent | 23:18 |
wolf_ | Hi I'm brand new to ubuntu and I'm literally just trying to install graphics drivers, but every time I try to I get hit with a "libwayland-amdgpu-client0 : Depends: libffi7 (>= 3.3~20180313) but it is not installable" and just want to know how to get the required package so I can game without microsoft breathing down my neck every 20 seconds | 23:27 |
sarnold | I can't find libwayland-amdgpu-client0 on my local archive mirror | 23:28 |
wolf_ | it's part of the AMD GPU drivers. I'm looking for libffi7 | 23:29 |
wolf_ | well, that and xorg-video-abi-24, but one busted package at a time and I figure the process to fix both will be nearly identicle | 23:30 |
enigma9o7 | Where does that libwayland-amdgpu-client0 come from, doesn't seem to be part of ubuntu at all. | 23:31 |
enigma9o7 | rmadison libffi7 | 23:31 |
wolf_ | libwayland-amdgpu-client0 is part of the AMD GPU driver I'm trying to install | 23:32 |
enigma9o7 | why not use what's in ubuntu? | 23:32 |
wolf_ | or, I dunno, unpack? configure? I literally switched from Windows 2 hours ago | 23:32 |
sarnold | libffi7 was in the libffi source package in focal and the libffi7 source package in jammy; I don't think it exists in other releases | 23:32 |
sarnold | oh | 23:33 |
enigma9o7 | and libffi7 in jammy is version 3.3 so that explains why you couldn't install that thing anyway. | 23:33 |
sarnold | run sudo ubuntu-drivers and select whatever drivers it reports for your card | 23:33 |
wolf_ | OK so I ran "sudo ubuntu-drivers list" and it came back blank | 23:35 |
wolf_ | that's bad, right? | 23:36 |
sarnold | not encouraging, yeah.. though I wonder if that means tha tyou've already got the drivers installed and ready to go? | 23:37 |
enigma9o7 | What made you think you need to fix a driver problem in the first place, what is the actual issue? | 23:37 |
wolf_ | went looking for GPU configuration tools, couldn't find them | 23:38 |
wolf_ | also previous experience on Windows which I'm starting to think means less than nothing around here | 23:38 |
wolf_ | brb gonna test something | 23:38 |
sarnold | heh yeah, things are pretty different | 23:39 |
wolf_ | while I'm waiting for steam to open: Why do some things just, not want to open the GUI when I click on them in the dock? | 23:42 |
wolf_ | like, I'm trying to launch steam and it just, looks like it isn't? But when I check the system manager the processes that I'd expect are there | 23:42 |
enigma9o7 | You'd hav eto be more specific. | 23:42 |
enigma9o7 | (that counts) | 23:43 |
sarnold | sometimes errors or warnings will be logged; try starting a terminal and running journalctl -f before trying to launch it | 23:43 |
sarnold | not all errors go to the journal, but enough do that it's a good starting point | 23:44 |
wolf_ | errno = 13flock /usr/share/fonts/truetype/liberation/LiberationSans-Bold.ttf LOCK_SH failed | 23:49 |
wolf_ | that mean anything to you? | 23:49 |
sarnold | not really -- depending upon the application it might not run any further but that'd feel like a silly thing for a program to do | 23:50 |
wolf_ | gonna try a reboot and see if that clears things up. if I don't pop back up it means things are working fine and you don't have to worry about me | 23:51 |
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