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gebbione | any suggestions are welcome ... https://askubuntu.com/questions/1519517/fix-boot-device-compatibilities-for-zenbook-14-on-ubuntu | 08:26 |
hiya | Is there anything special about using wg client on Ubuntu 24.04? | 08:54 |
hiya | Because wg-quick up wg0 won't up the interface at all | 08:54 |
yoe | hola | 09:02 |
ericus | Okay here me out. I have a text file with 10 000 lines, I want to split this into two files, every other row to a new file. So, row 1: test1.txt, row 2: test2.txt and so on | 11:02 |
ericus | How would I do that? | 11:02 |
Chosi | that's something the ai will do for you quicker than any irc channel | 11:03 |
Chosi | just saying ;) | 11:03 |
ericus | Chosi you are right, I am so stupid. I actulally have a a tab open with ChatGPT. Blaming the hangover | 11:04 |
sixwheeledbeast | I'm sure it will produce a script with bugs as well... | 11:06 |
ericus | sixwheeledbeast It did well | 11:13 |
ericus | awk 'NR % 2 == 1 { print > "file1.txt" } NR % 2 == 0 { print > "file2.txt" }' input.txt | 11:13 |
davros1 | If I've got an old install ( 21.10 ) and on doing apt-update ..its saying stuff like "the repo no longer has a release " ... is it in a state where distro upgrade is likely to break (like I left it too long) and I should just back up my data and re-install | 11:16 |
lotuspsychj3 | davros1: 21.10 is eol, a security risk to upgrade from | 11:17 |
lotuspsychj3 | clean install would be highly reccomended | 11:17 |
guiverc | davros1, after a release goes EOL, mirrors & third party sites are free to drop support, and the main archive is moved .. thus release file not found is expected https://fridge.ubuntu.com/2022/07/19/ubuntu-21-10-impish-indri-end-of-life-reached-on-july-14-2022/ | 11:22 |
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guiverc | https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades maybe helpful (ie. to allow you to release-upgrade to 22.04) | 11:23 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 12:12 |
haydenmt | just checking in is all | 12:39 |
haydenmt | ... yeah. mhm | 12:39 |
haydenmt | y gtg got it | 12:40 |
nunya | Is there some way to set monitor of built in audio analog stereo as default recording device. Every program I open to use for recording has internal mic set as default no matter what I do in that apps settings the next time I open it the setting has reverted to mic. I have to open pavucontrol start the recording and change the recording device every time. I have Googled until my fingers hurt. Please help. | 14:13 |
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nunya | Is there some way to set monitor of built in audio analog stereo as default recording device? Every program I open to use for recording has internal mic set as default no matter what I do in that apps settings the next time I open it the setting has reverted to mic. I have to open pavucontrol start the recording and change the recording device every time. I have Googled until my fingers hurt. Please help. | 14:57 |
lubuntu | hello | 15:02 |
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babula | how can i find what .dll is missing from a program ran under wine? | 16:53 |
rbox | what makes you think a dll is missing | 16:54 |
junyx | babula maybe try #winehq | 16:54 |
babula | rbox: the program says so | 17:01 |
rbox | what does it say | 17:01 |
babula | that the .dll is missing | 17:16 |
oerheks | babula, that would be a wine/windows issue, not ubuntu. try #winehq for application help | 17:18 |
babula | yeps, i'm there... | 17:18 |
babula | waiting for an answer | 17:18 |
ravage | also https://appdb.winehq.org/ and https://lutris.net/ | 17:19 |
d_rwin | Can you help me connect to the ubuntu fips features in usg? | 17:51 |
d_rwin | *team/canonical | 17:51 |
oerheks | i hope the docs are clear? https://ubuntu.com/security/certifications/docs/fips-enablement | 17:52 |
bparker | who reads docs | 17:54 |
bparker | nobody even googles anymore | 17:54 |
bparker | and if they do they suck at it | 17:54 |
lotuspsychj3 | lets not discuss that here bparker | 17:54 |
bparker | I wasn't discussing anything | 17:54 |
oerheks | the answer is in that doc, telling people to google, and not using bing.. | 17:55 |
bparker | >not understanding that google means $insert_favorite_search_engine | 18:02 |
d_rwin | LtHummus: Can I clear a few thisgs with aide.conf and proper oscap editings. I need to use a subset of tailoring file in first few tries. | 18:20 |
d_rwin | Can anyone help me with dev loop blocks. I need to clear a few closed ones | 18:23 |
default_ | hello | 19:03 |
oerheks | :-) | 19:04 |
K3ALA | is there a known issue with ubuntu 24.04 that things don't work in guest mode? | 19:43 |
K3ALA | I'm having so many issues with firefox and chromium they won't even start | 19:44 |
uruk | Boa tarde a todos : - ) | 19:45 |
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Guest5339 | hmm | 19:45 |
uruk | tchau | 19:47 |
Beladona | unable to connect to wireguard peer / server. How can I debug. it seems sending packets but the server is not receiving it | 19:50 |
Beladona | I can't ping either | 19:51 |
Beladona | it says connected though | 19:51 |
Beladona | one other peer is connected. So not a firewall issue | 19:51 |
tomreyn | https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/troubleshooting-wireguard-vpn | 19:52 |
tomreyn | sounds like a routing issue on the connecting client | 19:53 |
tomreyn | could be a host firewall on the peer which is failing to connnect, too | 19:54 |
Beladona | wg0: Sending handshake initiation to peer 1 () | 19:55 |
Beladona | [Sat Jul 6 15:54:04 2024] wireguard: wg0: Handshake for peer 1 () did not complete after 5 seconds, retrying (try 9) | 19:55 |
tomreyn | shouldn't it be listing the peer's ip address in those parentheses? | 19:56 |
Beladona | I deleted for security | 19:56 |
tomreyn | can you icmp ping from the correctly connecting peer to the target ('server')? | 19:59 |
Beladona | I can ping wan ip of server | 19:59 |
tomreyn | so the endpoint ip? | 19:59 |
Beladona | yes | 20:00 |
tomreyn | does this work from your non-successfully-connecting peer then ? | 20:01 |
Beladona | for wireguard, its 10.0.0.1 | 20:01 |
Beladona | I can't ping this ^ | 20:01 |
tomreyn | endpoint ip, that'll be a public, routed, ip address if you're connecting multiple devices over internet | 20:01 |
tomreyn | 10.0.0.1 is a private LAN / RFC1918 IP address | 20:01 |
tomreyn | that's be from the "allowed ips" rsnge, which would only be reachable after the wireguard connection has been established successfully | 20:02 |
tomreyn | *range | 20:03 |
tomreyn | sorry, got to go for now, someone else might take over, or try awireguard specific channel | 20:04 |
Beladona | solved. key was different | 20:04 |
tomreyn | :) | 20:04 |
Beladona | tomreyn: thanks for the tips | 20:05 |
Beladona | sorry for the dumb mistake | 20:05 |
tomreyn | no worries, gladly there's only so much that can go wrong, unlike ipsec | 20:05 |
Beladona | right | 20:05 |
justin | hey | 21:20 |
bparker | hi | 21:21 |
justin | whats up | 21:21 |
bparker | nada | 21:22 |
justin | ?? | 21:22 |
bparker | it means nothing | 21:22 |
oerheks | see topic? | 21:22 |
bparker | ugh | 21:22 |
justin | hö i am new there i from germany :) | 21:22 |
bparker | oFf tOpIc police are here | 21:22 |
justin | my english is sooo bad | 21:22 |
leftyfb | justin: this is an ubuntu support channel. What can we help you with? | 21:23 |
justin | are all on linux | 21:24 |
justin | I just switched from windows to linux and hate windows a lot now | 21:25 |
leftyfb | justin: if you don't need support, I would suggest chatting in #ubuntu-offtopic instead | 21:25 |
leftyfb | justin: please do not private message me | 21:26 |
justin | what is this about, what is being written about here????? | 21:27 |
leftyfb | justin: it's an ubuntu support channel. For help with Ubuntu. Anything else can be discussed in #ubuntu-offtopic | 21:27 |
bparker | justin: hier sind nur Fragen zu Ubuntu erlaubt | 21:28 |
bparker | maybe that will help him better | 21:28 |
justin | there are also German | 21:30 |
justin | Does anyone know how to boot a USB stick? I want to use Linux Mint on my PC. I'm currently using it via a virtual machine. Whenever I start Linux on my PC, i.e. Linux Mint, I always get error messages. I set everything up correctly on Rufus. GRUB builds up but the basic system of Linux Mint cannot be booted properly on my PC. Can anyone help me ??????? | 21:33 |
bparker | https://itbrokehowfix.com | 21:34 |
rbox | !mint | 21:34 |
ubottu | 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/ | 21:34 |
leftyfb | justin: Die Ubuntu-Kanäle bieten nur Support für Ubuntu und seine offiziellen !-Varianten. Derivate und andere Distributionen verwenden andere Software-Repositorys und andere Software. Bitte nutzen Sie deren dedizierte Support-Plattformen, wie etwa: Linux Mint: #linuxmint-help auf irc.spotchat.org, Pop!_OS: https://support.system76.com/ , Kali Linux: #kali-linux auf irc.oftc.net, LXLE: https://lxle.net/support-options/ | 21:34 |
oerheks | oh they can tell in the #linuxmint channel ? | 21:35 |
oerheks | mint has its own issues | 21:35 |
justin | where do I get to the linux mint channel | 21:36 |
leftyfb | justin: you read what was posted to you in 2 different languages above | 21:36 |
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iconoclasthero | so i just booted up my server and went to my library drive, it took a while for ll to respond. now it's like normal. what's going on on the back end there? tracker-miner's got a part in that? | 22:08 |
enigma9o7 | i don't trust tracker0miner, it sounds nefarious. | 22:09 |
iconoclasthero | that goes without saying | 22:10 |
iconoclasthero | they should have called it "happy-bunny" | 22:11 |
oerheks | tracker-miner-fs ? | 22:11 |
oerheks | for v3; systemctl --user mask tracker-extract-3.service tracker-miner-fs-3.service tracker-miner-rss-3.service tracker-writeback-3.service tracker-xdg-portal-3.service tracker-miner-fs-control-3.service | 22:13 |
iconoclasthero | well, the man page on tracker-miner-fs just says it crawls. it doesn't really say how that translates into a shorter time to display a large directory. | 22:13 |
oerheks | let it index .. | 22:14 |
oerheks | or give it more space to build a table | 22:14 |
iconoclasthero | enigma9o7: https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/13ao59p/my_ubuntu_installation_has_been_compromised_by/ | 22:15 |
iconoclasthero | but that's what does it? | 22:16 |
JanC | iconoclasthero: "it took a while for ll to respond" sounds like that drive wasn't spinning yet | 22:16 |
iconoclasthero | it is one that spins. | 22:17 |
JanC | most spinning drives spin down if not used for a while | 22:17 |
JanC | they have to speed up again then | 22:17 |
oerheks | why compromised ,,?? | 22:18 |
JanC | and that takes a couple seconds | 22:18 |
iconoclasthero | this was a cold boot and I just put it back in the machine so it was not spinning at all | 22:18 |
iconoclasthero | oerheks: i gave up on anything sensible in that threat, i think it's a joke | 22:19 |
oerheks | maybe ubuntu was checking for updates first | 22:19 |
JanC | also, tracker-miner should not be installed on a server? | 22:20 |
iconoclasthero | my server's also a desktop. | 22:21 |
iconoclasthero | so i installed ubuntu desktop | 22:21 |
enigma9o7 | It's a dependency of nautilus. | 22:21 |
JanC | in any case, tracker is only used by nautilus & some other (mostly gnome) applications | 22:21 |
enigma9o7 | I think only netatalk | 22:22 |
iconoclasthero | oh, well, what if i never use nautilus? | 22:23 |
JanC | enigma9o7: tracker-miner-fs is only an optional dependency | 22:24 |
enigma9o7 | remove it | 22:24 |
iconoclasthero | i assume it's still used when i try to do file stuff in the gui like uploading stuff from chrome? | 22:24 |
iconoclasthero | or is nautilus really just self-contianed to "Files" | 22:24 |
iconoclasthero | or is this a gnome question? | 22:25 |
enigma9o7 | but nautilus is a dependency of ubuntu-desktop so if you installed your desktop thru that package, will be a little work to remove nautilus without removing desktop | 22:25 |
JanC | tracker-miner-fs is only an optional dependency | 22:26 |
JanC | you can just remove that if you don't use/want it | 22:27 |
iconoclasthero | i've made peace with the fact that it exists, but if it's really just helping nautilus and i rarely use that, then it's just overhead i'd like to reconisder. | 22:27 |
JanC | it is only really used when you *search* in nautilus also | 22:28 |
iconoclasthero | 99% of the file system stuff i do is cli so ... | 22:28 |
iconoclasthero | oh, well i don't need that, i used the alias i made for find. | 22:28 |
iconoclasthero | +1 for enigma9o7 | 22:28 |
JanC | and for file names, you already have 'locate' also | 22:29 |
JanC | which is also based on a search index | 22:30 |
toxic_ | hi | 22:30 |
iconoclasthero | i see | 22:30 |
iconoclasthero | so then they;re maintianing parallel dbs of my file system? | 22:30 |
toxic_ | hello | 22:30 |
JanC | tracker also indexes file content (or at least can do so) | 22:31 |
JanC | or metadata & such | 22:31 |
iconoclasthero | REMOVING: | 22:31 |
iconoclasthero | gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons-ng tracker-miner-fs ubuntu-desktop-minimal | 22:31 |
iconoclasthero | nautilus ubuntu-desktop | 22:31 |
JanC | I wouldn't remove nautilus | 22:32 |
iconoclasthero | i mean i get removing ubuntu-desktop but the DING icons for a shell extension? | 22:32 |
iconoclasthero | oh, sorry that was apt remove tracker-miner-fs | 22:32 |
iconoclasthero | that's what it will remove. | 22:32 |
JanC | what were you trying to remove? | 22:33 |
enigma9o7 | On 22.04, tracker & tracker-miner-fs are hard dependencies of nautilus (not recommends), and nautilusa hard dependency of ubuntu-desktop. | 22:34 |
JanC | hmm? | 22:34 |
JanC | *sigh* | 22:34 |
enigma9o7 | maybe that changed in 24.04 cuz you said it's not a dependency.... | 22:35 |
JanC | there is also some GUI way to disable indexing | 22:35 |
iconoclasthero | Jan, you're mistaken | 22:35 |
iconoclasthero | gnome says Tracker is a core dependency of GNOME, and some things will not work as expected if you disable it completely. | 22:35 |
iconoclasthero | https://tracker.gnome.org/faq/ | 22:35 |
iconoclasthero | core dependency is not an optional one. | 22:35 |
JanC | Tracker is not the filesystem miner | 22:35 |
iconoclasthero | it isn't ? | 22:36 |
iconoclasthero | What is Tracker? | 22:36 |
iconoclasthero | It’s a search engine, and a database. | 22:36 |
iconoclasthero | Tracker Miner FS indexes content from your home directory automatically, so applications can provide instant search results when you need them. | 22:36 |
iconoclasthero | check that faq out and if they're not talking about tracker-miner-fs3 please let me know. | 22:37 |
JanC | the miner indexes the file system and stores the data in Tracker, but there are other applications storing metadata in Tracker | 22:37 |
JanC | anyway, like I said: <JanC> there is also some GUI way to disable indexing | 22:38 |
iconoclasthero | ok. | 22:39 |
JanC | I don't understand why it's mandatory, but that's not a discussion for this channel :) | 22:39 |
iconoclasthero | i probably need to consider how much of aprobem this is before i start trying to fix a problem i didn't have an hour ago. | 22:39 |
iconoclasthero | thanks for the info...let me rationalize this before getting too far into the weeds. | 22:40 |
JanC | what problem? | 22:40 |
iconoclasthero | nautilius creating an index i don't use. | 22:40 |
JanC | I forgot where the options are, either system preferences or in Nautilus preferences where you can configure what it should (not) index | 22:42 |
iconoclasthero | To tell Tracker Miner FS to ignore a directory and all its contents, you can create an empty file named .nomedia inside the directory. This trick also works on Android devices. Files named .trackerignore, .git and .hg have the same effect. | 22:43 |
iconoclasthero | i think i can put .trackerignore in / and be done with it | 22:43 |
JanC | rather in your $HOME probably | 22:44 |
JanC | and AFAIK it doesn't index network drives | 22:44 |
tomreyn | https://help.gnome.org/users/gnome-help/stable/privacy-history-recent-off.html.en | 22:45 |
JanC | that's not the same, I think, although maybe related | 22:46 |
JanC | probably also stored in tracker :) | 22:46 |
iconoclasthero | i think jan's right on that. | 22:47 |
iconoclasthero | i'm looking at that dialog and it seems to just turn off e.g., the screenshots i recently took | 22:48 |
tomreyn | recently used files and folder locations are part of it, but not the cpu heavy part, true | 22:48 |
iconoclasthero | they're the part i want, lol | 22:48 |
iconoclasthero | or at least those come in handy when i'm trying to upload said screenshot | 22:48 |
tomreyn | on debian, there is settings > search where you can disable "Application search" and restrict search locations, which effectively reduces / disables indexing | 22:49 |
iconoclasthero | is that on debian running gnome? | 22:49 |
* iconoclasthero is unfamiliar with the stock debian de | 22:50 | |
tomreyn | https://www.reddit.com/r/archlinux/comments/m5juk3/comment/kccszwu/ (not tested by me) claims it disabled all indexing | 22:50 |
tomreyn | yes that's a default desbian 12 desktop running gnome | 22:50 |
tomreyn | i'm just pointing this out because i'm not sure whether this is exposed on the GUI on ubuntu | 22:50 |
JanC | oh, in the system preferences, under Search you can configure search locations | 22:50 |
tomreyn | surely you can still configure it using the gsettings CLI | 22:51 |
tomreyn | so ubuntu exposes the settings, too, cool | 22:51 |
JanC | I don't have tracker installed, so it's greyed out for me ;) | 22:52 |
iconoclasthero | yeah, gnome mentions that in the faq from before | 22:52 |
iconoclasthero | there's dconf setting and gsettings | 22:52 |
iconoclasthero | l've found that GNOME Search actually works really well for me. if i want a unicode characer, I can just hit start and type in e.g., vulgar and get | 22:55 |
iconoclasthero | ¼ | 22:55 |
iconoclasthero | but that's not how i find files | 22:56 |
JanC | you can enable/disable individual search providers | 22:56 |
iconoclasthero | yep | 22:56 |
oerheks | for v3; systemctl --user mask tracker-extract-3.service tracker-miner-fs-3.service tracker-miner-rss-3.service tracker-writeback-3.service tracker-xdg-portal-3.service tracker-miner-fs-control-3.service | 22:56 |
iconoclasthero | i've been trying to convert the GNOME Web search provider into one for chrome. | 22:57 |
JanC | you'd better add a separate Chrome search provider then | 22:58 |
JanC | iconoclasthero: there already is 'chrome-gnome-shell' | 23:00 |
JanC | seems like it also needs a browser extension | 23:00 |
JanC | oh, wait, this is not that | 23:01 |
iconoclasthero | what i did... and i need to set it up again was to install epiphany and then go in and change the code for the search-provider to call google-chrome instead of epiphany | 23:01 |
iconoclasthero | and that at least stopped opening things in epiphany | 23:02 |
iconoclasthero | then i put my chrome history into epiphany's db and now i have basically everything that i'd want. | 23:02 |
iconoclasthero | and i still could not string together a single line of C if my life depended on it. | 23:02 |
dTal | printf("Not even this?"); | 23:03 |
iconoclasthero | i can say for sure that is not how you use printf in bash. | 23:04 |
iconoclasthero | also, no, i literally know no C and i used chatgpt to do all the work. | 23:06 |
iconoclasthero | it's going to put everyone out of work, but other than that AI is a great tool. | 23:07 |
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