=== chris14_ is now known as chris14 [01:51] nickgaw, afaik there is no default password , empty? [01:51] https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/install-and-configure-a-mysql-server [01:52] after : sudo mysql_secure_installation utility # you set it [01:53] https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-install-mysql-on-ubuntu-20-04 === toolz is now known as Daniel [07:37] [08:20] people, has ubuntu been adjusted for its bugs since it came out in april? or is it exactly the same? if i re-install it would i get some bugs fixed? [08:21] you get the same updates as you have now. [08:22] sure we had tons of bugfixes since 04 [08:28] oerheks: the desktop is stil broken, there are more bugs in 24.04 than 22.04 (mainly the GUI) i'll download and install a new image and see if these bugs got fixed [08:38] atreo: best to elaborate your specific bugs here, volunteers might know whats it about [08:50] lotuspsychje: its mainly at the desktop level, so windows can get stuck (with that orange box filling half the screen), you can't rename a file from the desktop, you can't crtl+i to find file info from the desktop, wifi randomly cuts off, when you move files they copy them rather than move them etc... [08:50] these are the ones i remeber off top of my head [08:50] there are more [09:07] how to always open gnome-terminal in full screen? [09:11] edit /usr/share/applications/org.gnome.Terminal.desktop ## then modify the line Exec=gnome-terminal to Exec=gnome-terminal --maximize, also Exec=gnome-terminal --window to Exec=gnome-terminal --maximize --window [09:11] this is in 3 places, sections are divided with a green line [09:12] save, logout and login again [09:12] found with out mint friends [09:12] https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?p=2422430&sid=ce8155834867f1b3e0504da8790443b5#p2422430 [11:22] Hi all [11:31] Cc [11:36] hello [11:51] One of my btrfs RAID1 root disks suddenly became readonly. How do I figure out why? Nothing in dmesg/journalctl - apparently it's failing to save logs. [11:52] 'btrfs dev stats /' doesn't show any errors. [11:53] SMART data shows nothing. [12:00] Disk is only 35% full. [12:16] Diagon: HDD or SSD? Some SSD mostly NVME don't really support the Commandline Linux smart tools [12:17] What Vendor? For some Vendors there are additional Tools available for Linux [12:18] tuxinator / SSD, not NVME [12:18] Some small vendor ... Kingfast or somesuch. I'd have to boot another system to check. [12:23] Draco_Zinc: That's probably the Problem, those Cheap ones most of the time fail and then still report "All is OK" Data, not sure for Kingfast as i never used one of them [12:24] Draco_Zinc: Reviews look quite bad, it's the Rule #1 again, if you buy cheap you buy twice, sorry to say [12:24] Could be, though it's just barely broiken in. [12:26] Diagon: the only positive reviews i find are AliExpress and thal will be 90% fake reviews [12:28] Ya, kingfast. Gonna run a read-only scrub from this system I just booted. [13:00] No, actually, it's not kingfast. Just reports MT-1TB. So, I haven't a clue. btrfs scrub reports no errors. / tuxinator [13:03] Diagon: well then it is probably any other Noname [13:07] Alright, task for later tonight ... Thanks. [13:07] ah, they are gone [13:08] with issues like that it's always a good idea to try to remove & refit the drive, to make sure it's not just a bad connection... [13:23] JanC: true [13:23] JanC: i am still here lol [13:24] it's Diagon who had the problem though :) === MrA is now known as Ders === uf9 is now known as uf [13:57] can anyone help me to fix my gpu. it is not showing and working? [13:57] Linux mint 21.3 cinnamon [13:57] !mint | sagor [13:57] sagor: 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/ [13:58] try #linux-mint ? [14:04] I have an external usb hard disk that doesn't mount anymore. /dev/sdb1 no longer appears, and fdisk -l says it doesn't find any partition. I didn't run any commands that could have damaged the partition table of /dev/sdb. How would you recover/troubleshoot/explain what happened ? [14:05] who is responsible for apt? [14:05] "Upgrading: 0, Installing: 2, Removing: 0, Not Upgrading: 191 / Download size: 35.7 kB / 18.1 MB / Space needed: 58.5 GB / 34.5 GB available / Warning: More space needed than available: 58.5 GB > 34.5 GB, installation may fail" [14:05] Space needed: 58.5 GB? [14:05] (I have other identical disks of the same brand & same size and which are still working fine) [14:05] what's unclear about that? [14:05] well, for starters, the math is wrong. [14:05] so hard to believe that is true, iconoclasthero [14:06] it's off by 4 orders of magnitude [14:06] when I add 18.1/1000+34.5 I do not get 58.5 [14:06] Not Upgrading: 191 could be corect, not all updates are rolled out to everyone immediatly [14:07] also, it installed without issue when I went ahead with it. [14:07] on what linux? [14:08] is there any command which will give me link. by which i can browse my specs in the browser? [14:09] brb [14:09] ask in #linux-mint sagor ? [14:09] lspci most likely [14:13] oerheks, there is none in that chat [14:13] sagor, then see ubottu's factoid on #linuxmint-help on irc.spotchat.org [14:14] mint has its own issues [14:15] Thank you [14:23] reading in #debian iconoclasthero , that install package https://www.ocenaudio.com/download indeed pulls in 59 gb 🤪 [14:23] good luck! [14:25] better look into #ubuntustudio [14:32] "Need to get 324 kB/18.4 MB of archives. After this operation, 58.7 GB of additional disk space will be used." something is wrong with the package [14:34] kk1234: zip Bomb ;-) [14:34] tuxinator :O [14:58] kk1234, we found out, ocenstudio reserves that space for audio project(s) [14:58] lolz [14:58] just sended 'feedback' to warn users that not 58,7 gb will be downloaded, as my 1st thought was [14:59] https://imgur.com/gallery/ocenaudio-EheT9P9 [15:13] oerheks well that's not a good excuse either :P [15:14] i think it is logical, you want a space reserved without blocks from other data [15:15] oerheks hmm yea ok I get it but that's a lot of space to be asking beforehand [15:16] indeed, i did some recording, but never exeeded 20 gb [15:22] ohmygoo [15:22] ohmygoo [15:22] ohmygoo [15:23] ? [15:23] oerheks [15:23] oerheks [15:23] oerheks [15:25] 3 [15:25] bguebert [15:25] bguebert [15:25] bguebert [15:26] do you have an ubuntu support question ohmygoo ? [15:26] oerheks [15:26] oerheks [15:26] oerheks [15:26] stop that [15:26] oerheks [15:26] oerheks [16:21] Hi, is anyone aware of an issue with battery being drained quickly while laptop is in sleep mode? [16:23] depending on your hardware/firmware, that can be a common issue with "modern standby" (as opposed to the older S3 sleep) [16:23] what laptop do you have? [16:41] A recent dell precision [16:41] I should add that this started with my upgrade to 24.04 === Ps1-Jack is now known as Psi-Jack === DrManhattan_ is now known as DrManhattan === magnec is now known as Umit === WaV2 is now known as WaV [20:05] hello elias1 here from weechat [20:06] why are everyone afk [20:06] bye [20:19] Got a weird one. What is up with padsp? apt thinks pulseaudio-utils contains it]]] [20:20] but if you install it, no dice [20:20] https://packages.ubuntu.com/noble/amd64/pulseaudio-utils/filelist [20:20] 24.04? [20:21] debian has it in sid: https://packages.debian.org/sid/arm64/pulseaudio-utils/filelist [20:22] yep, 24.04 [20:22] not much about it in https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10/changelog [20:22] you can always abp it from sid: https://github.com/alexmyczko/autoexec.bat/blob/master/abp [20:23] what does that do, pull down the package and extract the binary? [20:27] eamonnm: download deb src package from sid and build it for your os/release [20:28] you'll have to install it yourself with apt install ./whatever.deb [20:28] (if you succeed the automated simple sid backport) [20:28] i was surprised how well it works for leaf packages [20:29] it's the skeleton for automatic optimized for size and speed packages for me... i just lack time to continue it === bebop is now known as list [20:32] I wonder if there is a simpler workaround now for dealing with apps that want to use the old /dev/dsp for sound [20:34] Somehow, cups is installed twice on UB24. Do I remove the newer (snap) or older (apt)? [20:34] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/cups/+bug/2021956/comments/12 [20:34] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2021956 in cups (Ubuntu) "crash cups-proxyd" [Undecided, Confirmed] [20:37] eamonnm: /dev/dsp is pre-alsa... OSS right? [20:38] eamonnm: which app specifically? you'd build if it isn't already, and load specific oss drivers, i think alsa has compat modules [20:38] sheepshaver is the app [20:39] not found, url? [20:40] https://github.com/cebix/macemu is one place its hosted [20:40] weirdly padsp still has a manpage https://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/noble/en/man1/padsp.1.html [20:41] could be a packaging bug, maybe worth a bug report [20:42] oh, where do I make one of those? [20:42] eamonnm: launchpad.net [20:44] https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pulseaudio also lists the current bugs for the package [20:45] this is the specific package https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/noble/+package/pulseaudio-utils [20:45] it also lists padsp, hmm [20:47] can I use ubuntu-bug pulseaudio-utils ? [20:51] probably, give it a shot [20:56] oh no... it looks like it was intentional: https://sources.debian.org/patches/pulseaudio/16.1%2Bdfsg1-5.1/selectively-disable-libpulsedsp.patch/ [20:57] it is disabled on amd64 [21:00] looking at the changelog: https://changelogs.ubuntu.com/changelogs/pool/main/p/pulseaudio/pulseaudio_16.1+dfsg1-2ubuntu10/changelog [21:00] > debian/patches/no-more-libpulsedsp.patch: disable the libpulsedsp DSO and padsp wrapper. [21:00] so this is an intentional change === sebastian is now known as Guest1561 [22:02] salve a tutti [22:03] !list [22:03] ninogas: No warez here! This is not a file sharing channel (or network); read the channel topic. If you're looking for information about me, type «/msg ubottu !bot». If you're looking for a channel, see «/msg ubottu !alis». [22:05] salve a tutti [22:10] ninogas: what is your ubuntu support question?