=== deepSleep is now known as Guest8004 === deepSleep is now known as Guest3354 [01:40] Hello, I am Peytorill.com Here I might be PEYTO (?) [01:41] I think I need installation help [01:42] !ask | webchat78 [01:42] webchat78: Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [01:42] Thanks [01:43] !ask [01:43] Please don't ask to ask a question, simply ask the question (all on ONE line and in the channel, so that others can read and follow it easily). If anyone knows the answer they will most likely reply. :-) See also !patience [01:43] !patience [01:43] Don't feel ignored and repeat your question quickly; if nobody knows your answer, nobody will answer you. While you wait, try searching https://help.ubuntu.com or https://ubuntuforums.org or https://askubuntu.com/ [02:00] quit [02:31] hi [02:35] Guest97: Welcome to Ubuntu support - you have a issue to discuss ? [02:36] oh no I'm just getting used to irc [02:39] Guest97: K; one can learn a lot just by lurking about :D [02:39] thanks === deepSleep is now known as Guest9935 [03:13] youtube [03:23] hi [04:17] hi [04:18] count_chocula, hello [04:18] I'm figuring out how to use hexchat, don't mind me lol [04:20] Ah the count [04:20] Good ok math teach [04:20] O l === deepSleep is now known as Guest8598 [04:50] hello [04:51] hi fourtweets, do you have an Ubuntu support Q? [04:51] seeing what is going on. is anything new here [04:52] no. [04:52] still doing same kernels after you downgraded users to fake root [04:53] didnt the queen takeover canonical did king charles takeover [04:54] i noticed you were just banned from #fedora, please go elsewhere with that nonsense [04:55] !ot [04:55] #ubuntu is the Ubuntu support channel, for all Ubuntu-related support questions. Please use #ubuntu-offtopic for other topics (though our !guidelines apply there too). Thanks! [04:55] so what what does fedora have to do with here. this is ubuntu different stuff to talk about [04:57] it is a difgerent universe now isnt it [04:58] did all ofvtbe distros get a normalized toolchain now so its all fake branding [04:59] not what it used to be is it [05:00] please, join offtopic or troll an other channel, thanks [05:02] you didn't answer you know I like to gaim something before I leave or quit [05:02] gain something [05:04] is it all a normalized toolchain with fake branding so every distro can get the same trojan bunaries to contril it and block any substantial source from building [05:04] nothing open source now [05:04] bye! [05:04] is it all a normalized toolchain with fake branding so every distro can get the same trojan binaries to control it and block any substantial source from building [05:05] !ops [05:05] 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 [05:34] hi anyone knows how to recovery files from a specific folder "Destkop" by testdisk or Photorec? [05:36] you asked yesterday too, both seems not to have such option in the manual [05:40] Guest54: just narrow your filetypes, for the ones you want to recover [05:44] lotuspsychje i don't know how [05:45] Guest54: pick the menu in photorec, then tick the filetypes you wanna scan for [05:47] ok, now i'm trying by testdisk [05:47] i change on photorec [05:47] not clear in the different steps how to recovery files and directory :-( [05:48] To recover lost files, PhotoRec needs to know the filesystem type where the [05:48] file were stored: [05:48]  [ ext2/ext3 ] ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem [05:48] >[ Other     ] FAT/NTFS/HFS+/ReiserFS/... [05:48] what to choose? [05:49] ext4 [05:55] lotuspsychje [05:56] fall down [05:56] hey [05:56] so i just upgraded to 24.04 [05:56] but problem is [05:56] whenever i boot up, i just get a blank screen [05:56] i can only boot up with nomodeset [05:57] pink have u a test-base login like me? [05:57] pinkergloop [05:57] *text-based [05:58] lotuspsychje do i have to use photorec now and leave testdisk? [05:58] like a login in console only? Guest41 [05:58] like command prompt [05:59] i mean yeah it's linux ofc i have a console lol [05:59] black screen that ask me username and password at boot [05:59] oh no [05:59] nah [05:59] what mean "ofc"? [05:59] ofc = of course lol [05:59] i was trying to figure out what you meant at first [06:00] screen like this https://images.app.goo.gl/PdnYQEmNCgvFHRnMA [06:00] To recover lost files, PhotoRec needs to know the filesystem type where the [06:00] file were stored: [06:00]  [ ext2/ext3 ] ext2/ext3/ext4 filesystem [06:00] >[ Other     ] FAT/NTFS/HFS+/ReiserFS/... [06:00] what do i have to choose? [06:01] ext........ OR "other"? [06:01] i'm using photorec now [06:01] i answered that Guest41 [06:01] ... [06:01] standard you would have ext4 [06:01] ubuntu blocks few minutes ago, i didn' read [06:03] oerheks estimated time more than 30 hours :-( [06:03] i don't know how to narrow the search just for the desktop folder :-((((((((((((((((((((((888 [06:03] now more than 60 hours :-( [06:03] there is no such option, lotuspsychje said limit to the filetype you want to resque [06:04] say .jpg, but i have no idea how and where [06:04] just rescue everything to be sure, that can take hours [06:06] now 120 hours [06:06] i can't wait 120 hours, that numbers increase continuosly [06:07] i just lost one file [06:07] i didn't store anything on ubuntu [06:07] i need just one file lost that i always save on desktop [06:27] oerheks I managed to do this here by entering the options, so now it should only search for text files, now the problem is to make it search for them only in the desktop folder [06:31] yes? [06:31] now wait and see. [06:33] oerheks yes but without narrowing the search at a specific folders the process is so long, now estimated time si more than 40 hours :-( i can't wait so much :-( [06:34] not going to repeat there is no such option [06:34] oh i just did [06:34] is there a software which do the same thing by graphical interface? maybe there is the possibility to select a specific folder.... [06:35] oerheks ok, excuse me, i dind't read u already said that :-( [07:01] more than 70 hours now and this time increase [07:30] oerheks Elapsed time 0h05m36s - Estimated time to completion 152h37m42       OH MY GOD!!!! [07:31] you are just started 5 minutes.. [07:31] i am ignoring this. [07:33] oerheks ok thanks  i hope it is going to decrease [07:36] est time is just a number, it can go up,and down [07:38] ext2 file undelete [07:38] Navigate in the directory structure until you have found the directory that was holding the file you are trying to recover. Deleted files are displayed in red. To undelete a file, select the file to recover and press 'c' to copy the file [07:38] https://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/PhotoRec_Passo_Dopo_Passo [07:39] when i was using testdisk that option "UNDELETE" never appears :-( [07:39] According to this page, testdisk give the opportunity to scan a single directory if i understand well === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [10:22] [10:31] hola [11:04] hi [11:04] my people [11:04] hi ximon [11:04] one question is nix os good? [11:04] freedom is not bad [11:05] their channel is somehow locked by nickserv [11:05] duno, this is ubuntu support only [11:05] ask in #libera [11:06] actually it might be good if I would just use windows [11:06] lol [11:06] I mean all the people from windows should go to linux while I go to windows [11:06] xd [11:08] ximon: #nixos wkros for me, you probably best want to set up https://libera.chat/guides/sasl having registered === ximon is now known as lol === BarnabasDK_ is now known as BarnabasDK === lol is now known as asdoaksofjash [11:42] m [11:43] mnk === Rhvs is now known as Rhys === gandalf6 is now known as gandalf [12:05] Hi all [12:23] hi [12:23] :-) [12:23] :D === Kuraokami is now known as WrathOfAchilles [13:07] I tried ubuntu my mom saw me using it she was like wtf get out of my house you inbred incel [13:09] vimhelicopter, please keep the language in this channel family friendly, thanks [13:10] think your mother needs more education about linux and open source [13:11] Inbred incel is still what it is. Linux windows mac os reversed engineered source doesn’t matter [13:11] !coc > vimhelicopter [13:11] vimhelicopter: Please see my private message [13:12] do you have an ubuntu support issue? [13:12] Yeah === theo is now known as Guest9351 === Guest9351 is now known as theo [13:24] /msg NickServ IDENTIFY theo theo === theo is now known as Guest3896 [13:26] change pass... too late [13:32] Anyone know why apparmor is denying writes from flatpaks to the `~/.var/app/$FLATPAK_ID` directory? [13:35] no, since that's one of the few locations flatpak explicitly tends to write to [13:35] permissions? [13:36] I know that's the place its supposed to have permissions, but apparmor is blocking it anyway. [13:37] Here's a line from journalctl of it happening: Jul 13 09:35:53 ktmi-Desktop kernel: audit: type=1400 audit(1720877753.800:789): apparmor="DENIED" operation="link" class="file" profile="bwrap" name="/home/ktmi/.var/app/org.prismlauncher.PrismLauncher/data/PrismLauncher/prismlauncher.cfg.tzzMWT" pid=7740 comm="prismrun" requested_mask="l" denied_mask="l" fsuid=1000 ouid=1000 target="/home/ktmi/.var/app/org.prismlauncher.PrismLauncher/data/P [13:37] rismLauncher/#36702344" [13:40] ktmi: sudo sysctl -w kernel.apparmor_restrict_unprivileged_userns=0 [13:41] That's a temporary fix at best, and doesn't address the root cause here [13:41] there is a certain disassociation of canonical towards flatpak, if this is right: https://www.theregister.com/2023/02/23/ubuntu_remixes_drop_flatpak/ - so it may well be that it's not supported and the paths flatpak would use are not allowlisted with apparmor. [13:42] i would suggest looking for existing bug reports against flatpak (if there are packages) or apparmor, though, and file one, if none exists. [13:43] what does ps 7740 report? [13:46] An access error occurred (e.g. trying to write to a read-only file). [13:47] that's output from the ps command? then you're not telling us the full relevant story about your ubuntu installation [13:47] Whoops, that was from the log of the process 7740 === mrbutthead3 is now known as mrbutthead [13:49] PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND [13:49] 8833 pts/1 Sl+ 0:00 /app/bin/prismrun [13:50] ktmi: i meant to say ps u $THATPID [13:51] is the process owned by user ktmi, uid 1000? [13:51] USER PID %CPU %MEM VSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND [13:51] ktmi 8833 0.1 0.4 1584724 147220 pts/1 Sl+ 09:48 0:00 /app/bin/prismrun [13:51] it is [13:51] is this actually pid 1000? [13:51] id -u ktml [13:52] id -u ktmi [13:52] typo fixed [13:52] Yeah, that returns 1000 [13:52] How's the UID fit into this? [13:53] hopefully otherusers can't write into your homedirectory [13:53] so if apparmor had prevented that, it would have been fine [13:55] https://imgur.com/rmock6u [13:55] i'm guessing that apparmor either doesn't allow (flatpaks in) /app/* to write to your home, or that it normally allows that, but does specifically disallow them to create symlinks [13:55] why does the screen halfway turns orange in a highlighted form? [13:56] ubuntu 24.04LTS [13:56] jaco: I get that whenever I'm waving around windows, just move the window again [13:57] DONT DET YOU PLEASE [13:57] Dont get you please [13:58] ? [13:58] jaco: 24.04 desktop has tiling enabled by default [13:58] jaco: check your gnome settings, disable if you dont like it [13:58] My file icon is always showing 2 on the left hand side vertical [13:59] jaco: settings/gnome desktop/enhanced tiling [13:59] He's getting a bug where when moving the window, sometimes the tile preview just persists on screen, even if you aren't moving the window. [13:59] My file icon is always showing 2 on the left hand side vertical but i have not open any file folder even after a restart it still shows 2 [13:59] Also for the number, thats due to a notification. If you click on the system clock you can view your system notifications [14:00] there are a few other bugs with windows present too indeed [14:01] ktmi: it worked closed notifications. thanks [14:02] Anyway, back to flatpaks. The thing is that the flatpaks are all installed to my user via --user. [14:02] lituspsychje: where do i locate it in the settings pls [14:03] jaco: jaco: settings/gnome desktop/enhanced tiling [14:05] jaco: if you disable tiling, you should not get that anymore [14:05] join msagent chat! click this link -> https://msagent.chat [14:05] lituspsychje: so should i disable it? [14:05] yes [14:05] FafaelDuarte: no spam/ads here please [14:06] lituspsychje: yes i have. thank u [14:06] no worrys [14:08] lituspsychje: I am not worried but grateful. lol [14:12] Found a bug report on apparmor that reports the same thing: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/apparmor/+bug/2072811 [14:12] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2072811 in apparmor (Ubuntu) "Apparmor: New update broke flatpak with `apparmor='DENIED'`" [Undecided, Confirmed] [14:12] Hello mates, any available technical chat room? [14:13] why? you are already here, and asked a Q === tractelimon is now known as Gusteru [14:21] Hello mates, any available technical chat room? [14:22] jaco: this is an ubuntu support channel. Please ask your ubuntu technical question. [14:24] i thought it was urgent .. [14:24] leftyfb: mine is a hardware question [14:24] jaco: ok, then try #hardware [14:25] !alis | jaco [14:25] jaco: Alis is an IRC service to help you find channels. For help on using it, see «/msg Alis help list» or ask in #libera - Example usage: «/msg Alis list http» === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [14:28] am i in ubuntu irc channel now [14:28] yes [14:29] :-) [14:29] ok good === devslash4 is now known as devslash [15:33] [15:34] oerheks may I ask why the blank messages? [15:34] I see you also do them in other channels [15:34] just to see if i am stil online [15:35] it happens that i am staring at a screen, nothing happens, disconnected === minimal_ is now known as Minimalist === Minimalist is now known as Minima === Minima is now known as Minima1 === Minima1 is now known as Minimal1 === minimal_ is now known as Minimal100 === mrbutthead1 is now known as mrbutthead === emanuel is now known as mulischaf [16:33] hey guys, how can I change the gnome top bar to show the year? it seems that is not available on dconf anymore?! [16:34] did you look at gnome extensions site? maybe felco [16:34] yeah I saw some topics on askubuntu about extensions... but hey, is that really necessary? :S [16:34] I don't see anywhere to display the year on 22.04 with dconf either. I don't think it's ever been an option [16:35] it used to be an option on gnome-tweaks, not there anymore either [16:35] not on ubuntu 22.04 [16:36] there used to be a gnome extention, for the old 3.x [16:36] https://imgur.com/a/OmTwqYQ [16:36] why don't let the user set the time format through dconf? why take this out ;/ [16:37] because gnome [16:37] https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1206/clock-override/ [16:37] is that a gnome thing? oh yeah that makes sense [16:38] ok, maybe that extension won't work [16:38] technically it would be %x | %H:%M:%S [16:38] do you honestly need to be reminded what year it is though? ;) [16:39] haha it is more for a screenshot kind of thing, not to remember [16:40] https://github.com/mr-infty/gnome-shell-clock-override/commit/25e80b44164bb5e7e03072ea51606efc271d5b72 [16:40] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Commit 25e80b4 in mr-infty/gnome-shell-clock-override "Compatibility with GTK4." [16:40] it seems that the Hexchat "ghost" systray is still a thing, the Enchanced Tilling is off but the bug is happening [16:42] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH6PUsnfMkk <- the ghost icon bug [16:43] this one might work https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/4655/date-menu-formatter/ gnome 40-46 [16:43] with a lot more too [16:48] can't launch the extension installer, there are no app associated with the action ;/ [16:49] see that purple bar [16:49] sudo apt-get install chrome-gnome-shell [16:50] or gnome-browser-connector, not sure what i have [16:52] incompatible [16:52] you can also use gnome-shell-extension-manager [16:52] you will have to install it first if you dont have it yet [16:52] (using apt) [16:57] https://imgur.com/gallery/gnome-year-h2D5Ly9 [16:57] it works for 22.04 [16:58] https://imgur.com/gallery/gnome-year-time-GMyZgGt .. hard to see, top bar [16:58] yay! oerheks thanks! [17:00] also am/pm .. nice [17:00] back to 12 hr format [17:18] so i tried to get help on this last night but my power went out midway [17:19] after upgrading to 24.04, i get a blank screen when booting unless i boot with nomodeset??? [17:19] pinkergloop: so boot with nomodeset [17:20] leftyb: i have a dual monitor setup i'd like to use, and i game on my pc [17:20] ok? [17:20] nomodeset is a pretty common solution [17:20] pinkergloop: does the blank scren go away when booting finished? [17:21] what GPU exactly? [17:21] cbreak: it's there for a while, i've yet to do something like leave it alone for an hour so i don't know if it ever goes through eventually [17:21] AMD rx 6950XT [17:22] pinkergloop: set nomodeset in your kernel parameters in /etc/default/grub, run sudo update-grub and reboot. [17:22] but if i have to leave it for such a long time, i'd probably assume that it'd be like that forever [17:22] I had to add 'loglevel=4 nosplash' to my boot cmdline for it to work, but that might be a different root cause than your problem [17:23] cbreak: I could just try that then get back to yall [17:23] i think i saw that solution elsewhere online [17:25] pinkergloop: sorry, your issue is you get a blank screen unless you enable nomodeset. Why not just solve the issue by enabling nomodeset? [17:26] leftyfb: because doesn't nomodeset make it so that kernel mode setting is disables for graphics drivers, making things not as good as they could be, especially if you do stuff like game [17:27] pinkergloop: have you experienced issues when enabling nomodeset? [17:28] leftyfb: yeah my whole second monitor connected to my graphics card doesn't work [17:29] aight i'll let you guys know how nosplash works out [17:31] did you install hwe on top of 24.04? [17:31] oh .. [17:35] !info linux-generic-hwe-24.04 [17:35] linux-generic-hwe-24.04 (6.8.0-38.38, noble): Complete Generic Linux kernel and headers. In component main, is optional. Built by linux-meta. Size 2 kB / 17 kB. (Only available for amd64, armhf, arm64, ppc64el, s390x.) [17:36] i booted up successfully but let me restart again to make sure. even before i applied nosplash to grub, it still had like a 15% chance that it'd boot up correctly anyways. [17:39] w00t w00t w00t w00t [17:39] lets goooooo [17:39] i'm honestly still curious tho. why DOES nosplash make it finally work? [17:40] if that solves graphics initialization issues it's usually due to buggy graphics management handover from 'bios' to the kernel [17:40] bios updates may help there [17:40] I read it suppressed something called "plymouth", some ubuntu thing that displays the boot grpahics [17:40] let's see a dmesg from a boot when it didnt work [17:41] yeah ngl [17:41] i still would prefer the boot graphics for the sole reason that they look cool 😭 [17:42] cooler than boot log output? :D [17:42] obviously not nearly as urgent but still [17:42] cbreak: you know what you're right [17:43] tomreyn: i actually do have a dmesg.log i made to try to fix the problem [17:44] pinkergloop_: if that's from a boot where you ended up graphicsless, then let's see it. [17:45] tomreyn: i made it when i was in nomodeset, but i'd be down to share anyways [17:45] i got overwhelmed when trying to diagnose it so that's why i went here lol [17:45] you can also access past boots logs using journalctl --list-boots to list those past logs and then -b IDENTIFIER using the identifier from the list to access that log. [17:46] pinkergloop_, gnome or kde/plasma ? [17:46] ioria: kde plasma lol, i actually initially installed my distro as Ubuntu Studio [17:46] it's a bug then, i think [17:46] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/2063877 [17:46] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2063143 in systemd (Ubuntu) "sddm/simpledrm race conditions leads to frequent black display on bootup" [Undecided, Confirmed] [duplicate: 2063877] [17:47] Hi [17:47] yeah ngl, kde plasma looks beautiful, but **** it from a stability perspective [17:48] sddm affects lxqt (Lubuntu) as well, it's not a KDE project. [17:48] i remember when i first installed ubuntu studio, and too many discord notifications would make it crash [17:48] yet on linux mint cinnamon, i never encountered that problem [17:48] pinkergloop_, i just saw a workaround... but i'm not finding it now [17:48] Fix is on the way, just slow going and a few hurdles from a logistical standpoint. [17:49] pinkergloop_: ^ [17:49] hi mudd [17:49] Whats going on [17:49] Eickmeyer: for the splash screen thing or the too-many-notifications-crashing thing? [17:50] pinkergloop_: No, it's a race condition. See bug 2063143. [17:50] mudd: ubuntu support, as always [17:50] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2063143 in systemd (Ubuntu) "sddm/simpledrm race conditions leads to frequent black display on bootup" [Undecided, Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2063143 [17:50] What is ubuntu? [17:50] Eickmeyer: i meant which one are you referring to for being actively fixed [17:50] mudd: https://ubuntu.com/ [17:51] pinkergloop_: As for the too-many-notifications crashing thing, that happens if crashes go ignored. If a crash happens again, it will remind you of the ones you ignored, so they just pile-up. It's not a bug, but a feature, unfortunately an annoying one. [17:51] Nice [17:51] Well i dont belong here lol [17:51] pinkergloop_, here : https://github.com/sddm/sddm/pull/1924/files [17:51] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Pull 1924 in sddm/sddm "sddm.service: Wait for driver loading to be complete" [Open] [17:52] pinkergloop_, it's not a workaround, looks a fix [17:52] pinkergloop_: A workaround for those too-many-notifications thing is sudo rm /var/crash/* [17:53] pinkergloop_: what ioria is pointing out is being worked on currently, by myself and the Kubuntu team. (I'm the Ubuntu Studio lead) [18:06] tomreyn: If you're still here, you mean journalctl --list-boots -b BOOT ID right? [18:08] Eickmeyer: You're a tech lead for Ubuntu Studio? That's super cool [18:08] pinkergloop_: journalctl --list-boot first, then take note of the BOOT ID or IDX, then run journalctl -b and pass the BOOT ID or IDX as the last argument [18:08] pinkergloop_: No, THE lead. I'm the flavor lead/project lead. [18:10] tomreyn: any way to open it with something like nano, vim, kwrite? [18:13] Unknown kernel command line parameters "splash BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-6.8.0-38-lowlatency", will be passed to user space. [18:13] Wonder if this is related to the issue === fossdd_ is now known as fossdd [18:13] not related to the issue [18:14] you can redirect the journalctl output to a file in /tmp/ and then open that using your favorite editor [18:14] journalctl -b -666 >& /tmp/mylog [18:16] Eickmeyer: that's pretty cool. i always wondered if there'd be a way to actively help out with linux distros. admittedly, my tech stack is more on the web side, things like Node.JS, PostgreSQL, AWS Amplify, but i do know Python and have graphic design skills, having even worked as a freelancer for a while before [18:18] pinkergloop_: https://ubuntustudio.org/contribute, and you're always welcome to discuss more at https://matrix.to/#/#ubuntustudio:ubuntu.com [18:18] multimedia and expressing yourself with computers has been literally a lifelong passion of mine, so it'd be cool to take something like Ubuntu Studio up as a side project, or maybe even a hobby project [18:19] Eickmeyer: hell yeah, i'll check it out for sure! [18:22] https://pastebin.com/Ebq5BH9p [18:22] but yeah, here's what happens when you try to boot with a splash screen on ubuntu 24.04 if anyone is curious [18:24] pinkergloop_: I'm aware of the error, but for me it eventually went away by itself (on 3 different machines, and reported by one of the devs on my team as well). That said, a fix is on the way, so there's really no need to double-post. [18:25] Eickmeyer: yeah, i just posted just because i don't think i posted the actual in-detail logs [18:26] it eventually went away though? interesting. i did have like a 10-20% success rate of making it through the boot though looking back [18:26] pinkergloop_: And be aware also it only applies to flavors using sddm as a display manager, which only includes Kubuntu, Lubuntu, and Ubuntu Studio. [18:26] So, not all of Ubuntu. [18:26] makes sense [18:27] thank yall so much tho [18:27] We didn't catch it in testing because we had a lot of problems surrounding time_t64 and the libxztools injection. [18:28] yeah i should have named the pastebin Kubuntu in particular, but it's too late now rip [18:28] However, since it's a Long-Term Support release, we can get those fixes in. [18:28] hell yeah [18:28] pinkergloop_: pastebin> not even a factor if there's already a fix in progress. [18:29] Eickmeyer: fair enough lol [18:30] once again tho, i can't thank yall enough! yall have a good one and good luck on fixing the bug too [18:30] I have a laptop that has some unsupported hardware buttons in Ubuntu... I am not sure if there is a workaround [18:31] sem: patch the source to support it? [18:32] Maybe I could donate my machine to a hardware hacker and pay them an hourly rate to try [18:32] lol [18:32] sounds like its just esaier to ignore the buttons or get better hardware [18:33] Too bad I need to learn my lesson and just buy a Linux laptop next time instead of something cost effective [18:33] !bug | sem the correct solution is to file bugs [18:33] sem the correct solution is to file bugs: If you find a bug in Ubuntu or any of its official !flavors, please report it using the command « ubuntu-bug » - See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/ReportingBugs for other ways to report bugs. [18:33] I thought "thinkpad" meant good support, and I guess I'm lucky that this is the only thing that doesn't work enough to annoy me [18:34] Ok I'll try thanks leftyfb [18:41] leftyfb: should I file it against the Linux kernel? [18:42] If my volume keys aren't detected [18:44] It does not let me file it against "linux-generic" [18:45] leftyfb: every package I try says "problem can't be reported, not an official Ubuntu package" [18:46] Any ideas? [18:48] ubuntu-bug cannot report bugs from the kubuntu liveusb environment [18:49] thinkpad is cheap chinese crap [18:50] Hello is their a way to prevent the nvidia suspend bug in gnome? i'm am using ubuntu 22.04. if i close the lid of my laptop it goes intosleep/suspend. but when i open the lid back up the Gnome login screen doesntappear even when i press keys or move the mouse. However using ssh and sending systemctl [18:50] restart gdm3 solves t but it is a bit annoying. [18:51] if i had no acces to ssh at that time i would need to reboot [18:51] I gave up [18:53] Crin: can you disable suspend when laptop lid closes? [18:53] That's not a great solution but it might be a decent workaround [18:54] never give up... never surrender [18:55] I will go down with the ship [18:57] I guess i could yes, but i was hopefull there was a fix [19:00] Suspend is notoriously unsupported by hardware [19:00] Unfortunately [19:00] You're lucky if it works when you buy a Windows PC and put Linux on it [19:01] You can try submitting a bug as leftyfb suggested [19:01] Unfortunately ubuntu-bug did not work when I tried it, but you might have better luck [19:07] ok thank you i will try to look into abit further but i will try to report it === docmax is now known as Guest2055 === ericus1 is now known as ericus === unixeng66838 is now known as unixeng6683 [22:33] ?