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gregg86 | Jesus Christ is the Son of God , who died for your sins on a cross , then God rose from the dead three days later. So that you may receive the free gift of eternal life, when you ask Him to forgive you. If you believe in your heart and confess with your mouth that Jesus Christ is Lord. You will receive this free gift. He also promises to heal | 01:36 |
gregg86 | your body. This Is Gods Love for You! | 01:36 |
enigma9o7 | So if Good Friday is observed to celebrate his execution, shouldn't we celebrate his resurrection on Easter Monday gregg86 ? As by my count that's three days. All these people celebrating on Sunday have got it wrong! | 02:00 |
leftyfb | he left, and lets not | 02:01 |
matsaman | maybe we should just not worship fake zombies | 02:02 |
leftyfb | we should stay on topic and have other discussions in #ubuntu-offtopic | 02:02 |
matsaman | yes, we should stay on topic | 02:03 |
iremar | Hi | 02:23 |
matsaman | hi | 02:25 |
lydiia | quit | 02:30 |
oerheks | CVE-2024-6409 | 03:09 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- A signal handler race condition vulnerability was found in OpenSSH's server (sshd) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, where a client does not authenticate within LoginGraceTime seconds (120 by default, 600 in old OpenSSH versions), then sshd's SIGALRM handler is called asynchronously. However, this signal handler calls various functions that are not async-signal-safe, for exampl... <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-6409> | 03:09 | |
oerheks | not ubuntu | 03:10 |
junyx | This was fixed right? | 03:11 |
oerheks | this is not our ssh bug | 03:11 |
enigma9o7 | Potential issue appears to have only been present in | 03:47 |
enigma9o7 | openssh 8.7p1 and 8.8p1, versions not present in currently supported | 03:47 |
enigma9o7 | Ubuntu releases. Ref: https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2024-6409 | 03:47 |
-ubottu:#ubuntu- A signal handler race condition vulnerability was found in OpenSSH's server (sshd) in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9, where a client does not authenticate within LoginGraceTime seconds (120 by default, 600 in old OpenSSH versions), then sshd's SIGALRM handler is called asynchronously. However, this signal handler calls various functions that are not async-signal-safe, for exampl... <https://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CVE-2024-6409> | 03:47 | |
oerheks | 05:05 | |
geeky | hello | 05:12 |
geeky | anyone know how can I setup a mirrored system drive at install? | 05:12 |
matsaman | geeky: what for | 05:19 |
oerheks | raid? | 05:20 |
geeky | just wanted to have a mirrored root | 05:20 |
matsaman | 'just' isn't much of a reason, IMO. Kinda like "'cause" | 05:21 |
geeky | its reason enough for me, but its really kinda simple to do during a windows install and was wondering why it wasn't as simple for ubuntu | 05:24 |
oerheks | mirrored root on windows, never heard of seen that | 05:27 |
matsaman | same, although I just saw a doc on it | 05:27 |
matsaman | anyway, raid 1 on a desktop, it's silly | 05:27 |
oerheks | only raid can do a copy on 2nd disk | 05:27 |
oerheks | matsaman, _1 | 05:27 |
oerheks | +1 | 05:27 |
matsaman | & you | 05:27 |
oerheks | but that would be fake raid | 05:27 |
geeky | wasn't for desktop, its for ubuntu server | 05:28 |
matsaman | even more silly then | 05:28 |
oerheks | !raid | 05:28 |
ubottu | Tips and tricks for RAID and LVM can be found on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID and http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO - For software RAID, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/FakeRaidHowto | 05:28 |
jaxon-dozier | 3 links? | 05:31 |
oerheks | yes? | 05:32 |
matsaman | wow, this one is horrible: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SoftwareRAID | 05:33 |
matsaman | misses the point of what RAID is for, although that does seem to be what geeky is after <shrug> | 05:34 |
tomreyn | geeky: ubuntu server lets you partition disks, then configure partitions to be RAID members, then configure RAID. if you do it in this order, it should be self-explanators. | 05:41 |
tomreyn | ubuntu server installer, that is | 05:41 |
tomreyn | if you're more familiar with hardware raid, then the important part to understand is that you're not joining raw disks but partitons on disks to the software raid. | 05:42 |
tomreyn | note that none of the documentation ubottu posted is current. the current ubuntu documentation is located at https://help.ubuntu.com | 05:44 |
jaxon-dozier | 1 user left, good news | 06:05 |
jaxon-dozier | is anybody online? | 06:09 |
matsaman | ? | 06:11 |
oerheks | 07:20 | |
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silv3r_m00n | hi there, i am working on a ubuntu server for a customer, its ubuntu 18.04 and says: mysql-server-5.7 : Depends: mysql-client-5.7 (>= 5.7.42-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) but it is not going to be installed | 09:05 |
silv3r_m00n | how can i go about fixing this issue ? | 09:05 |
oerheks | why 18.04? it is EOL | 09:07 |
oerheks | i would use stable 22.04 LTS | 09:07 |
ogra_ | or use pro | 09:09 |
oerheks | esm would add some 5 years, still .. | 09:10 |
silv3r_m00n | the customer for some reason stuck there, i tried upgrading yesterday, everything including kernel broke ... did an image restore | 09:11 |
silv3r_m00n | by the way, what does it mean when it says but it is not going to be installed ? | 09:11 |
oerheks | pastebin the full output? | 09:12 |
silv3r_m00n | one sec | 09:13 |
silv3r_m00n | any free pastebin tool ? | 09:13 |
silv3r_m00n | https://bpa.st/UMWA | 09:14 |
oerheks | if | 09:18 |
oerheks | if 'apt --fix-broken install' does not fix it, i guess you have to enable ESM | 09:18 |
oerheks | !esm | 09:18 |
ubottu | Canonical offers paid extended security support for end-of-life LTS releases through the Ubuntu Advantage program. For more information, see https://ubuntu.com/esm . ESM is not an Ubuntu community offering; please direct questions about it to Canonical directly. | 09:18 |
oerheks | again, why 18.04? get something not-EOL | 09:19 |
oerheks | oh, pro | 09:19 |
oerheks | !pro | 09:19 |
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 | 09:19 |
oerheks | good luck, as this goes beyond community support AFAIK | 09:21 |
silv3r_m00n | oerheks: so no other way to fix this ? | 09:26 |
silv3r_m00n | what does this error indicate actually ? the repositories are alive, so arent the packages available or something ? | 09:26 |
oerheks | are they? run sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade # to a pastebin | 09:28 |
ogra_ | silv3r_m00n, how many servers doe your customer have ... esm/pro is free for up to 5 machines ... | 09:31 |
ogra_ | *does | 09:31 |
silv3r_m00n | free ? i think its just 1 server | 09:32 |
silv3r_m00n | how can pro be activated on this server ? | 09:33 |
silv3r_m00n | ogra_: | 09:33 |
oerheks | see that url? | 09:33 |
ogra_ | see the bot factoid above | 09:33 |
oerheks | i think you want ESM | 09:33 |
ogra_ | (note we do not support it here but the links above should point to all needed docs (and you can surely ask on discourse about it)) | 09:34 |
silv3r_m00n | which url ? | 09:34 |
ogra_ | !pro | 09:34 |
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 | 09:34 |
silv3r_m00n | got it | 09:34 |
silv3r_m00n | chatgpt also laid out instructions on how to activate it | 09:34 |
oerheks | good luck | 09:35 |
silv3r_m00n | will the pro setup also allow to upgrade 18.04 to next version like 20.04 ? | 09:36 |
oerheks | no, the EOL factoid does | 09:37 |
oerheks | !eol | 09:37 |
ubottu | End-Of-Life is when security updates and support for an Ubuntu release stop. Make sure to update Ubuntu before it goes EOL so you get updates promptly for newly-discovered security vulnerabilities. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOL and https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases for more info. Looking to upgrade from an EOL release? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades | 09:37 |
silv3r_m00n | can i try this https://help.ubuntu.com/community/EOLUpgrades on 18.04 ? | 09:40 |
silv3r_m00n | i mean, any known issues ? | 09:40 |
oerheks | get a fresh iso on usb, before you try | 09:40 |
ogra_ | you dont need EOLupgrades for 18.04 .... http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/bionic/ is still there | 09:42 |
ogra_ | (and will until 28.04, LTS releases are not removed from the archive until their commercial support ends (just the official archive stops being updated after 5y) | 09:43 |
oerheks | bionic is 20.04 | 09:43 |
ogra_ | heh, sorry, should be xenial indeed ... but the same applies | 09:43 |
oerheks | no, indeed 18.04 | 09:44 |
oerheks | ofcourse it is still in archive | 09:44 |
silv3r_m00n | but that mysql package is not installing, and when i tried do-release-upgrade yesterday, nearly everything including the kernel broke. here is a paste of what happened: https://bpa.st/VA4Q | 09:44 |
oerheks | but is it reachable... ii did not see his update pastebin | 09:44 |
oerheks | i stop. | 09:44 |
phil_azing | I am not able to set fs.inotify.max_user_watches = 1000000 via "sysctl --system" but I can with "sysctl -w fs.inotify.max_user_watches=1000000". Is there another spot a change is needed to get more than 65536? | 09:45 |
silv3r_m00n | that is why i am trying to understand what does it mean when it says, "is not going to be installed" | 09:45 |
ogra_ | it is not in any archive yu have enabled in your sources.list | 09:45 |
silv3r_m00n | that means i should follow the EOLUpgrades page process ? | 09:46 |
ogra_ | no | 09:47 |
ogra_ | that is for EOL releases ... | 09:47 |
ogra_ | 18.04 is not EOL | 09:47 |
oerheks | yes it is | 09:48 |
oerheks | !18.04 | 09:48 |
ubottu | Ubuntu 18.04 (Bionic Beaver) was the 28th release of Ubuntu. Support ended May 31st, 2023. See !eol, !pro and https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2023-May/000290.html | 09:48 |
silv3r_m00n | i think it is | 09:48 |
ogra_ | EOLUpgrades means you need to hack the system to point everything to old-releases.ubuntu.com where you will not find 18.04 | 09:50 |
ogra_ | so you will just break it more this way | 09:50 |
silv3r_m00n | 18.04 is EOL or not ? | 09:51 |
yogg | Hi | 09:51 |
yogg | If I run "netplan ip leases ens18" netplan shows me the current dhcp lease for this interface with the "CLIENTID=..." used. Where is this CLIENTID stored, or how can I change that CLIENTID? I have a template and need to regenerate this ID for every copy of the template. | 09:51 |
ogra_ | silv3r_m00n, it does not get any standard security support anymore | 09:51 |
silv3r_m00n | ok i can see there is no bionic in https://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ | 09:51 |
ogra_ | but yu should not need to use the hack from EOLUpgrades to upgrade | 09:52 |
silv3r_m00n | but whatever it is, why does it then try to install a package that has an unsatisfiable dependency ? | 09:52 |
ogra_ | that package comes from a security fix | 09:52 |
silv3r_m00n | and how did the system learn about its existence ? | 09:53 |
silv3r_m00n | and why didnt it install it right away when it learned it ? | 09:53 |
ogra_ | https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/5.7.40-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 | 09:53 |
ogra_ | it should actually be in bionic-security | 09:54 |
ogra_ | https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mysql-5.7/ | 09:54 |
oerheks | let him show the apt update upgrade pastbin | 09:55 |
ogra_ | wll, first i'd check sources.list for the security repo | 09:56 |
silv3r_m00n | 1 thing, the sources.list has stuff like this>> deb http://asi-fs-n.contabo.net/ubuntu bionic-updates main restricted is it appropriate to have contabo servers as repositories ? | 09:56 |
silv3r_m00n | ogra_: let me paste | 09:56 |
oerheks | http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ shows bionic | 09:56 |
oerheks | so eolupgrade should work | 09:57 |
ogra_ | but the package sould just install from the existing archive ... | 09:57 |
ogra_ | as it is actualy in bionic-security (launchpad doesnt lie ๐ ) | 09:58 |
ogra_ | the sources.list likely misses an entry for security.ubuntu.com | 09:58 |
oerheks | asi-fs-n.contabo.net is offline | 09:58 |
ogra_ | ah, thats an additional prob then | 09:58 |
ravage1 | get the default bionic sources.list file. do apt update and he should be fine | 09:58 |
ogra_ | yeah | 09:58 |
ogra_ | and then enable the free pro option and update again to get 2y of missing security updates | 09:59 |
oerheks | copy /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list | 09:59 |
silv3r_m00n | this is the sources, https://bpa.st/THTA | 10:00 |
silv3r_m00n | but there are some 3rd party apps i think, let me check | 10:00 |
silv3r_m00n | https://bpa.st/D3XQ apt update | 10:04 |
oerheks | seriously, before installing anything, not running proper updates properly? | 10:06 |
silv3r_m00n | this is the list of upgradeable package>> https://bpa.st/D7ZQ | 10:07 |
silv3r_m00n | mysql is listed, but keeps saying is not going to install | 10:07 |
silv3r_m00n | mysql-server-5.7 : Depends: mysql-client-5.7 (>= 5.7.42-0ubuntu0.18.04.1) but it is not going to be installed | 10:07 |
silv3r_m00n | mysql-server-5.7/bionic-updates,bionic-security 5.7.42-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 amd64 [upgradable from: 5.7.38-0ubuntu0.18.04.1] | 10:08 |
silv3r_m00n | i dont understand what is bad | 10:08 |
ogra_ | the official archive only has 5.7.40-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 (as you can see in my launchpad link above this was the last version uploaded to the open archive) ... your install wants to upgrade to 5.7.42-0ubuntu0.18.04.1 which is likely only available from pro ... | 10:11 |
silv3r_m00n | okay got it, but what i dont understand, how did it learn about .42 and why is it asking for it ? | 10:11 |
silv3r_m00n | is some 3rd party application forcing it to do so ? | 10:11 |
silv3r_m00n | can this be tracked ? | 10:12 |
ogra_ | well, -server was likely released before bionic went out of support ... and -client a day later or some wuch | 10:12 |
ogra_ | so -client only went to the pr๐esm archive | 10:12 |
ogra_ | *pro ... esm archive | 10:12 |
silv3r_m00n | ogra_: OH, so that is how it works | 10:44 |
silv3r_m00n | now i see, over the past decade i could never understand why some packages show a new version but refuse to install | 10:44 |
Guest63 | oerheks He is still working since last night on recovering the deleted files. I don't know if he's stuck or if he's just working hard. Also for this reason I wanted to limit the search only to the desktop folder but I don't know how to do it. Now I don't know if it's better to wait any longer, even if I have to wait many hours or days or if I | 11:06 |
Guest63 | have to do it all over again looking for an option or a program that limits the search to the desktop. | 11:06 |
oerheks | i have no idea howto do the home folder only | 11:11 |
oerheks | maybe someone else is reading this? | 11:11 |
jaxon-dozier | by default, your home folders short code is ~ | 11:15 |
jaxon-dozier | it's the quick way. | 11:16 |
tomreyn | if this is a journalling file system and the journal is lost, then limiting the search by directories won't be possible. testdisk/photorec will have to search the full file system and will only identify files by their magic bytes / metadata | 11:19 |
tomreyn | *if* it will be able to determine the paths which were poniting to these files (unlikely without a journal) then those will be presented on the final view (and i think you can also filter for them then, not sure). | 11:21 |
tomreyn | this search has taken too long if it took all night, though, this hints at broken media | 11:21 |
silv3r_m00n | hi there | 11:38 |
silv3r_m00n | what is wrong here>> https://bpa.st/SVYQ | 11:38 |
jaxon-dozier | idk | 11:40 |
jaxon-dozier | i might have access to the Internet, but I might be wrong. | 11:40 |
rfm | silv3r_m00n, maybe the mysql-server .deb is damaged? I think "sudo apt clean" clears the cache, then try downloading again | 11:43 |
silv3r_m00n | let me try that | 11:43 |
rfm | silv3r_m00n, (I'm guessing based on the "files list file missing" message. | 11:44 |
silv3r_m00n | did sudo apt clean , sudo apt update , but same error | 11:44 |
silv3r_m00n | https://bpa.st/NZGQ | 11:45 |
silv3r_m00n | https://bpa.st/OGOQ | 11:45 |
rfm | silv3r_m00n, might be a damaged existing install? Is mysql-server already installed? try purging it if so (this isn't the kind of breakage --fix-broken solves, I think( | 11:48 |
lotuspsychje | rfm: volunteers helped him earlier this morning, a bionic system with ppa issues | 11:50 |
lotuspsychje | silv3r_m00n: it would be handy when asking question, to also mention earlier steps tryed by other volunteers | 11:51 |
oerheks | 231 not updated on EOL 18.04 | 11:51 |
BluesKaj | Hi all | 11:55 |
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bricas | Hello All, after today's slapd upgrade (2.5.17+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1 -> 2.5.18+dfsg-0ubuntu0.22.04.1), doing "module_load back_perl" gives me "lt_dlopenext failed: (back_perl) file not found" even though that file doesn't seem to have changed at all. Any advice? | 13:17 |
ELFrederich | It looks like coreutils is what provides /usr/bin/sha1sum ... does that package have a corresponding C library? I'm looking for a C library that provides a sha1sum function | 13:44 |
oerheks | sha1sum is provided by coreutils | 13:47 |
oerheks | !info coreutils | 13:47 |
ubottu | coreutils (9.4-3ubuntu6, noble): GNU core utilities. In component main, is required. Built by coreutils. Size 1,380 kB / 6,944 kB | 13:47 |
ELFrederich | Is there a .h file and .so file to use? | 13:55 |
pnutzh4x0r | ELFrederich: openssl provides the function via libcrypto | 13:58 |
pnutzh4x0r | https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/SHA1.html | 13:59 |
ELFrederich | pnutzh4x0r, thanks | 14:01 |
oerheks | there is no sha1sum in sha1? | 14:02 |
CosmicDJ | ELFrederich: there's sha1 in openssl's libcrypto https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man3/SHA1.html | 14:04 |
oerheks | see https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/jammy/man1/sha1sum.1.html | 14:05 |
oerheks | you 2 are wrong. | 14:05 |
oerheks | Provided by: ... | 14:05 |
CosmicDJ | ELFrederich: you could also install libmd if you're from the BSD world https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/libmd-dev | 14:06 |
ELFrederich | can't compile with -Wall because I get deprecation warnings, oh well | 14:09 |
CosmicDJ | ELFrederich: sha1 was retired a few years ago... it's not secure anymore https://www.nist.gov/news-events/news/2022/12/nist-retires-sha-1-cryptographic-algorithm | 14:12 |
pnutzh4x0r | oerheks: sha1sum is the program which is different from a c function | 14:21 |
pnutzh4x0r | the sha1 functions from openssl can be used to implement sha1sum | 14:22 |
silv3r_m00n | hi there, i did some package updates on a server and its not booting anymore, can somebody help, am getting this now: https://ibb.co/84sWy3n | 14:23 |
CosmicDJ | silv3r_m00n: did you try booting an older kernel? | 14:23 |
silv3r_m00n | hmm, no havent done that, do online server providers like linode, contabo have that feature ? | 14:25 |
CosmicDJ | do you have console or serial access? | 14:25 |
BarnabasDK | I am trying to record of the Ubuntu sound system and I have added a dummy sound output device via the snd-dummy kernel module https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/fwY8FYp38d/ | 14:25 |
BarnabasDK | this is visible and usable in Audacity | 14:26 |
oerheks | silv3r_m00n, still on 18.04 EOL ? | 14:26 |
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BarnabasDK | now all I need is to configure pipewire to see the snd-dummy and display it in the list of output devices | 14:26 |
BarnabasDK | anyone know how to do this on https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/KQpJRKmR4R/ | 14:28 |
silv3r_m00n | oerheks: for now yes, have told client to upgrade, managed to solve the mysql installation issue with some techniques | 14:28 |
BarnabasDK | I guess you need to somehow add the snd-dummy to the pipewire config | 14:28 |
oerheks | but you are aware there is no support? | 14:29 |
oerheks | community support, that is | 14:29 |
oerheks | time to do something good for your client, install a proper supported LTS, like 22.04 | 14:30 |
silv3r_m00n | yes | 14:30 |
silv3r_m00n | does this look like kernel damage: https://bpa.st/YV6Q | 14:39 |
lotuspsychje | silv3r_m00n: volunteers already adviced to move to a supported ubuntu release, yours is end of life | 14:41 |
oerheks | same pastebin as hours ago. | 14:42 |
oerheks | so, please, do your client a favor.. | 14:42 |
oerheks | this is not fun anymore,. | 14:43 |
Teridon | I'm having autoinstall/partitioning issues for my software RAID1. What's confusing me is that the curtin log shows "adding partition to ... disk-nvme0n2" but then the command it runs next is for nvme0n1: Excerpt: https://bpa.st/PJLA . full subiquity-partitioning.conf here: https://bpa.st/LP6Q and curtin-install.log https://bpa.st/LROA . I feel like I'm missing a simple error in my storage config but I don't see it. | 14:44 |
Teridon | ugh, I moved my NVMe drive to another controller, and made the corresponding edits in the storage config, and now it's working. I think subiquity/curtin was unhappy that the serial number for the disk appeared to be the same for both. | 14:57 |
Teridon | I guess that's VMware-related? the disk serial for both disks was "VMware Virtual NVMe Disk_VMware NVME_0000" before | 14:58 |
oerheks | vmware .. | 14:59 |
oerheks | good you found out about that serials, how would we know? | 14:59 |
bguebert | hi, I'm having a problem with git since the version 1:2.25.1-1ubuntu3.13 came out. The way I understand it, there is a security problem with group permissions on a git repo and version 1:2.25.1-1ubuntu3 is supposed to patch that, but we need group permissions to work so multiple devs can commit to the same central repo, so I'd like to turn that off but the option to turn it off isn't in this version of | 15:00 |
bguebert | git, is there some workaround for this? | 15:00 |
bguebert | sorry I had a typo, 1:2.25.1-1ubuntu3 is the version I rolled back to get us working again and 1:2.25.1-1ubuntu3.13 is the one with the security patch | 15:01 |
bguebert | I'm running ubuntu focal too, I think I left that out | 15:02 |
bguebert | I mean the workaround to install the old package kinda works, but its hard to remember to keep it there when upgrading other packages | 15:04 |
bguebert | I don't really want to turn automatic updates off, but it breaks things every time | 15:05 |
CosmicDJ | bguebert: why do you need group permission? the repo should be on a server where groups don't matter?! | 15:07 |
ravage1 | 1:2.25.1-1ubuntu3.13 adds some checks to directory names. i dont see anything group related | 15:08 |
ravage1 | https://p.haxxors.com/pv9w09kj.patch | 15:09 |
ravage1 | https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/g/git/git_2.25.1-1ubuntu3.13/changelog | 15:10 |
bguebert | we have the repo on a server and there is a group called "developers" that are allowed to commit to it | 15:10 |
CosmicDJ | bguebert: you're supposed to have a single git user on the server and a bunch of developer ssh keys... https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-on-the-Server-Setting-Up-the-Server | 15:12 |
bguebert | I'm not sure why groups wouldn't matter on a server | 15:12 |
bguebert | oh ok, maybe we have it configured badly | 15:12 |
CosmicDJ | you have a NFS or SMB shared repo? | 15:13 |
bguebert | no, it is through ssh | 15:13 |
bguebert | seems like that guide would have us both set up with keys to log in as the git user to commit | 15:14 |
bguebert | will our commits still be logged under our own user name for tracking who did what? | 15:14 |
bguebert | I guess it would since we'd be committing to our local repos first | 15:15 |
bguebert | before pushing it to the server | 15:15 |
bguebert | I can test it out | 15:15 |
topcat001 | the git ssh user has nothing to do with the author id in the commit | 15:19 |
bguebert | ok, well that sounds like it will work then | 15:19 |
topcat001 | Every git developer uses the same Linux user (which is an implementation detail) | 15:20 |
topcat001 | indeed | 15:20 |
topcat001 | and yes you can (and should) have ssh keys per dev for granular access control | 15:20 |
bguebert | yeah, we already have different keys, I can probably get them from each user's authorized_keys file and put them in the new git users one | 15:21 |
topcat001 | I always disable auto updates on work machines; prefer updating manually at convenient times | 15:22 |
bguebert | I guess I set it up like that because we already had individual users and it kinda made sense | 15:22 |
topcat001 | It's a reasonable default for ubuntu to auto update because it caters to a very wide audience | 15:23 |
bguebert | yeah, I don't mind the auto updates because otherwise I don't know if I'd get them in time, monitoring is supposed to catch problems but it doesn't always cover everything | 15:24 |
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bguebert | its really rare that I run into an update causing problems | 15:25 |
bguebert | most times it just runs smooth | 15:25 |
topcat001 | Yes Ubuntu has the automation dialed in quite well. | 15:25 |
bguebert | if they were like windows updates I'd probably not want to run them, lol | 15:25 |
topcat001 | don't remind me of that nightmare :D | 15:26 |
bparker | when I installed my 22.04 system, I used zfs as the filesystem during setup. When I created the first user on the system, this gave the user their own zfs volume. but when I manually add a second user afterwards with 'adduser', another zfs volume for that user is NOT created. what is the standard way to do this properly? | 15:34 |
rfm | bparker, I think that one-dataset-per-user thing was a zsys idea. (I seem to recall 22.04 enabled zsys by default on zfs installs) | 15:49 |
rfm | bparker, on my 24.04 ZFS install (no zsys) it just creates on dataset for all the user's homes. | 15:50 |
ioria | bparker, i don't use zfs, but vaguely remember you can manually create and mount the appropriate dataset before the useradd cmd | 15:52 |
BCB | how do I enable the diffie-hellman-group1-sha1 key exchange method on and aws ect running Ubuntu 22. Can connect to this bastian host using Navicat to aws RDS via ssh (but I can ssh in) | 16:07 |
tomreyn | BCB: your question is a bit unclear (to me), but i think you're looking for https://www.openssh.com/legacy.html | 16:12 |
BCB | tomreyn. Thank you. Yes. I'm trying that solution but it does now seem to be working. I'll try openssh. Thanks. | 16:18 |
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Crin | How can i test the performance difference between my igpu n dgpu rq? i tried | 18:26 |
Crin | DRI_PRIME=0 __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=0 glxgears | 18:26 |
Crin | DRI_PRIME=1 __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK=0 glxgears | 18:26 |
Crin | as well as switching to intel globally with prime-select intel and relogging | 18:26 |
Crin | then running glxgears | 18:26 |
Crin | than back to nvidia globally with prime-select intel and relogging | 18:26 |
Crin | then running glxgears | 18:26 |
Crin | oops | 18:28 |
Crin | How can i test the performance difference between my igpu n dgpu in ubuntu? | 18:29 |
tomreyn | __GL_SYNC_TO_VBLANK is interpreted by the nvidia proprietary driver, IIRC, and DRI_PRIME would be interepreted by DRI, which only has an effect when switching between drivers based on that, so open drivers. this is from memory, i might have this wrong. | 18:31 |
tomreyn | for DRI vblank, you do vblank_mode=0 /path/to/command | 18:33 |
Crin | vblank-mode=0 limits it to my refreshrate of 240 | 18:35 |
tomreyn | underscore | 18:35 |
tomreyn | and while glxgears is great for giving you a rough idea of whether you're using the right hardware and driver, that's not a benchmark | 18:36 |
Crin | yes yes typo on irc | 18:36 |
Crin | i def used underscore | 18:36 |
Crin | Yes i dont need accurate score | 18:36 |
Crin | just noticable difference | 18:36 |
Crin | unigine engine test would take too long | 18:37 |
junyx | What does this mean? The following upgrades have been deferred due to phasing: | 18:50 |
tomreyn | !phased | 18:52 |
ubottu | Since Ubuntu 21.04, APT may hold back some updates on some systems while they are being phased in. This is called "phased updates". See https://ubottu.com/y/phased and https://help.ubuntu.com/community/PhasedUpdates for more info. | 18:52 |
junyx | Thanks tomreyn | 18:53 |
tomreyn | you're welcome junyx | 18:53 |
pyeverything | how should i fix this? They said I should run in ubuntu 20.04 since fixes for 22.04 may not be easy. I have Ubuntu 22.04 and don't have access to ubuntu 20.04 https://bpa.st/KLUQ | 19:04 |
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GrandPa-G | I want to list files on a Raspberry Pi Zero. ls gives me cannot access. This is the smb.conf on the pi. https://pastebin.com/Kmq6XJHJ | 19:40 |
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ktmi | Anyone else having issues running flatpaks on Ubuntu 24.04? Whenever I run one that needs to write to files to the ~/.var/app/$FLATPAK_ID directory of the app, it thinks that the location is read only. | 20:50 |
yes-ubuntu | Hi, is it possible to modify partitions within a luks volume, when booted from a live cd image? | 21:48 |
endofline | yes-ubuntu: check if the live-cd has gparted (lucky you it's gui) or parted (command line) | 22:00 |
JanC | also Gnome Disks | 22:07 |
Crin | Is wlr-randr support comming to Ubuntu? | 22:19 |
enigma9o7 | well not GNOME as they dont use wlroots | 22:20 |
Crin | cant find a way to turn of my laptop screen | 22:20 |
enigma9o7 | but wlr-randr is already in ubuntu since jammy | 22:20 |
Crin | i mean really turn off no backlight either | 22:20 |
enigma9o7 | Hmmm, not sure there, my laptop has a "display off" button. | 22:21 |
Crin | wlr-randr gives me an error that it doesnt support wlroot | 22:21 |
enigma9o7 | well wlr-randr only supports wlroots, so that seems odd. | 22:22 |
Crin | "wlr-output-management-unstable-v1 " | 22:22 |
Crin | i thought so too | 22:22 |
Crin | but im still learning the ins and outs from linux so maybe its me | 22:23 |
enigma9o7 | Are you using normal ubuntu-desktop (gnome)? If so, then wlr-randr will not work, because gnome doesn't use wlroots. If you are using something like sway, or you built hyprland, then wlr-randr should work. | 22:23 |
Crin | yes im using the gnome one | 22:24 |
enigma9o7 | to my knowledge (I could be wrong) there is no xrandr equivilent for mutter (GNOME's wayland compositor). | 22:25 |
Crin | i only found this https://github.com/maxwellainatchi/gnome-randr-rust | 22:25 |
enigma9o7 | But that doesn't mean there isn't a way to blank your screen.... | 22:25 |
Crin | but its a bit old plus it requires rust >.> | 22:25 |
Crin | Yes im looking for a way | 22:26 |
Crin | s far i only get it to blank the screen | 22:26 |
Crin | but the backlighting is still on its obvious in a dark room :p | 22:27 |
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wseric | Hello all, is this thing on? | 23:40 |
leftyfb | wseric: what can we help you with? | 23:41 |
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