=== antonispgs7 is now known as antonispgs [01:38] I have really long dick and I want to fuck a hairy muscular man === Guest67 is now known as testingnggg === testingnggg is now known as pyduck === realivanjx4 is now known as realivanjx === diceLibrarian2 is now known as liceDibrarian [03:32] hey === fjruwfjur is now known as pyduck [05:49] hi all [06:14] any suggestions for the following? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/78700358/fix-boot-device-compatibilities-for-zenbook-14-on-ubuntu === remy__ is now known as Remy === neo|desktop is now known as neo === thekingo- is now known as tkob === s-crypt1 is now known as s-crypt === deepSleep is now known as Guest1404 === seanh__ is now known as seanh === root is now known as Guest8867 [12:39] hi all [12:39] lotuspsychj3 [12:39] i did what u said yesterday [12:39] Shift at start, network and root (shell) [12:41] i asked if i have to do "ENTER" or "CTRL-D" [12:41] lotuspsychje [12:45] mi hanno detto di fare Shift all'avvio, network and root (shell) [12:45] mi chideva se fare ENTER oppure CTRL+D cosa dovevo fare? [12:45] c'ho sempre il solito problema che non parte il sistema operativo, chiede logic con username e password all'avvio [12:46] ho fatto questi tentativi che mi sono stati suggeriti anche qui [12:46] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-mYcblckZr19QhX1U7i0x4Re-lDlH2tD/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-nbBRVAXJHR2Up0GP0mVXdUrfCllTdEl/view?usp=sharing, https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-oJZDOetE1iiiiPW4Tea0qkx-tReN0BP/view?usp=sharing [12:54] excuse me, i wrong chat windows [13:19] how can I get easily all the packages installed from a ppa? [13:19] vladoski: why would you want to do such a thing? [13:20] i just wanna know all the packages that I've installed from that PPA so I can remove them and remove the PPA since it's not longer needed [13:20] !ppapurge [13:20] To disable a PPA from your sources and revert your packages back to default Ubuntu packages, install ppa-purge and use the command: « sudo ppa-purge ppa:/ » – For more information, see http://www.webupd8.org/2009/12/remove-ppa-repositories-via-command.html [13:20] ah, I see. A difference in wording [13:21] mmm I don't think those instructions are updated [13:21] apt-cache policy $(dpkg --get-selections | grep -v deinstall$ | awk '{ print $1 }') | perl -e '@a = <>; $a=join("", @a); $a =~ s/\n(\S)/\n\n$1/g; @packages = split("\n\n", $a); foreach $p (@packages) {print "$1: $2\n" if $p =~ /^(.*?):.*?500 http:\/\/ppa\.launchpad\.net\/(.*?)\s/s}' [13:29] leftyfb, your script works with other apt repositories that are not ppa right? [13:29] nope [13:29] if I change the regex [13:29] should [13:37] and also how can I remove that repo? [13:37] i've tried doing add-apt-repository --remove [13:37] it doesn't work [13:37] remove the file from /etc/apt/sources.list.d/ [13:42] Hi all === trekkie1701c_ is now known as trekkie1701c [14:15] Test [14:33] Hi all [14:45] Hiya, BluesKaj. :) === phireant8698 is now known as phireant [14:47] does anyone have a good guide to creating a customized guest profile on 24.04? [14:47] hey Trevor === fling_ is now known as fling === five618480331 is now known as five61848033 [17:24] Does anyone know how to send audio from one ubuntu to another using pipewire? I can't find anything usefull on google. [17:39] * MassiveAttack hi all === five618480333 is now known as five61848033 === antonis is now known as ntany [20:30] sprokkel: As far as i'm aware pipewire doesn't provide functionality of streaming but in theory you should be able to do that through pulseaudio as pipewire is almost fully compatible with it [20:31] Or just going the easy way with de.haeckerfelix.AudioSharing from flathub [21:06] <_0bjctr> hi [21:31] fur: thanks i'll look into it. [21:49] Is there a nicer way of printing the time it took the system to start up instead of the default output from systemd-analyze? Which is Startup finished in 2.893s (kernel) + 5.700s (userspace) = 8.593s. I want to be able to capture this value to do other work [21:51] junyx: I use a stopwatch as that info isn't always accurate [21:51] jeremy31 like a physical hand held stop watch? [21:52] junyx: yes [21:52] jeremy31 I don't think thats going to work for my use case. I need to capture it for automated work [21:55] systemd-analyze critical-chain or systemd-analyze plot > boot.svg [21:57] fur: I tried AudioSharing and it's working very good. [21:57] fur: thanks for the tip! === mike is now known as Guest6663 [22:52] hi. why is my sound so garbled over a bluetooth headset? I used "pactl list" to find out more information. https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/RDXrRHSCd2/ <- I don't know which profile this thing is using. Am I even looking at the right entry? there are a bunch of entries in the output of "pactl list". [22:54] exit [22:54] / :) [22:54] quit [23:03] check for firmware? https://www.nielsvandermolen.com/bluetooth-headphones-ubuntu/ i use this a lot to scan, connect, trust devices. [23:33] I'm having trouble accessing a web project on Android phone, using http:// in browser. Im' using Ubuntu in WSL 2. [23:33] For the server, that is, Ubuntu in WSL 2 [23:34] I thought it would just work on a WiFi network, but it's not. [23:38] check for firmware? https://www.nielsvandermolen.com/bluetooth-headphones-ubuntu/ i use this a lot to scan, connect, trust devices. <- ok one momen [23:39] oerheks: [489806.300078] Bluetooth: hci0: SCO packet for unknown connection handle 6 [23:39] opa [23:39] boa noite [23:45] fala miller [23:48] miller é preto [23:48] !pt [23:48] Por favor, use #ubuntu-br para ajuda em português. Para entrar no canal por favor faça "/join #ubuntu-br" sem as aspas. Para a comunidade local portuguêsa, use #ubuntu-pt. Obrigada. [23:54] jsmooth: some router/firewall gizmos prevent wifi devices from contacting each other [23:54] jsmooth: what's the error message you get? [23:54] It times out [23:55] jsmooth: can you contact the server via other devices on the network? [23:55] times out suggests a firewall that drops packets [23:55] Actually, the printer/scanner doesn't work either [23:55] that's a vote for double-checking the admin interface in the wifi/router/firewall gizmo :) [23:56] Hmm. Well I don't have admin access I don't think, but I'll check about that [23:57] I know when trying to reinstall the router it says drivers are not available [23:57] We decided the printer got too old