[00:56] dpkg --configure failing on nvidia-dkms: http://termbin.com/8z4w suggestions? [00:59] Diagon: read the log /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/390.157/build/make.log and see why it failed [01:00] sarnold / some post install script, but I'm clueless: http://termbin.com/0yma [01:02] Diagon: I think this is the most important line: [01:02] /var/lib/dkms/nvidia/390.157/build/common/inc/nv-mm.h:164:45: error: passing argument 1 of โ€˜get_user_pages_remoteโ€™ from incompatible pointer type [-Werror=incompatible-pointer-types] [01:03] Diagon: probably there was an update to the kernel or an update to the module that broke this -- and fixing it is probably beyond the usual user's abilities [01:03] Diagon: I suggest filing a bug with 'ubuntu-bug linux' [01:04] Diagon: be sure to attach this log to the bug report once it's created [01:04] Diagon: you can probably select an older kernel at the grub boot menu -- try hitting the left shift key a bunch when booting, I think that makes the menu visible [01:05] Will report bug, but ... I just shifted from nouveau to nvidia. This might be an old bug. Unlikely the just previous kernel works. [01:06] sarnold ^^ [01:06] Diagon: oh :( [01:06] well .. you might still get lucky [01:06] K. Will try. [01:18] sarnold / done: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-6.5/+bug/2073174 [01:18] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2073174 in linux-signed-hwe-6.5 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-dkms bug" [Undecided, New] === chris14_ is now known as chris14 [01:34] Hello [01:34] I am gay [01:45] do you have an ubuntu support question, ubunted ? [01:45] No [01:45] I just like you bro [01:46] see topic, this is a support channel, join #ubuntu-offtopic [01:47] i still kove u bro [02:06] What's the implication of nvidia-dkms failing install? I was able to boot. Should I revert to nouveau, or blacklist it, or something? [02:10] the implication is that its not ther eteo load [02:10] Diagon: Old harware so old it no longer has driver support ? Show us what we are working with - pastebin ' sudo lshw -C display ' and we see what the driver situation may be. [02:15] https://askubuntu.com/questions/1499890/nvidia-390-drivers-will-not-build [02:20] Thinkpads T530 (http://termbin.com/dzp2); also Thinkpads W541 (https://termbin.com/mzti) <-- Bashing-om [02:21] Diagon: Looking ^ . [02:25] oerheks / thanks for that link, but I think it's been fixed in 6.3. Not sure beyond that: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/2019979/ [02:25] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2019979 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-515-server (Ubuntu Mantic) "nvidia-dkms-* FTBS with linux 6.3" [Undecided, Fix Released] [02:27] !info nvidia-390 [02:27] Package nvidia-390 does not exist in noble [02:27] !info nvidia-390 focal [02:27] 'focal' is not a valid release [02:27] sure it is [02:27] Bashing-om / right, there's a ppa - my point was just that the same driver is used on both thinkpad series. [02:28] W541 isn't that old. (It's also the last one that allows for coreboot - which is a project I'd like to do.) [02:29] Hello! [02:29] !info nvidia-390 jammy [02:29] Package nvidia-390 does not exist in jammy [02:29] But it does. [02:29] !nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [02:29] !info nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [02:29] Ahahaha talking to a server aye? [02:29] Package nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 does not exist in noble [02:30] !info nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 jammy [02:30] Package nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 does not exist in jammy [02:30] i think you find no difference with the nouveay driver, which is pretty good these days [02:30] kepler GPU [02:30] oerheks / I want to use nouveau, but it's causing all kinds of trouble, including crashes. [02:31] That's why I'm trying nvidia. [02:31] https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390 [02:31] https://paste.debian.net/1323401/ rmadison works better than that bot [02:32] Diagon, what happens if you switch back to x11 session? [02:32] Guys, what are some good programs for tinkering and learning the Linux environment? [02:32] Diagon: I use nvidia-340 for similar reasons... nouveau causes my machine to freeze every day or two... never happens with nvidia-340 proprietary. [02:32] Aurulent: bash [02:32] oerheks / I've been using X all along. [02:32] Bash? Is that an ide? [02:33] No, its a shell. [02:33] Command interpreter. [02:33] oerhekes / more than freezing. Crashing. even corrupted btrfs. [02:34] Oh dope. And a shell is? I know, I know. Google is free... but I like to also talk to people so there's that. [02:34] Never mind. You already answered that question. [02:35] enigma9o7 / what's the implication of not having nvidia-dkms? Do you know? [02:35] a start to our docs desktop and server https://help.ubuntu.com/ [02:35] Yes. [02:35] K. Can you share? [02:35] If you don't have a dkms version, when you get a kernel update, it can't rebuild the nvidia driver for you, so your graphics will break,black screen boot. [02:35] dkms helps building the driver when you get a kernel update [02:36] I mean, I can't get that to install, but my machine boots. [02:36] O.I.C. [02:36] Here's a stupid question. Is there a way to create a seamless ecosystem between linux (specifically Ubuntu) devices similar to how Apple detects multiple devices and then seamlessly combines the screens to create a seamless environment between the different systems? For example one mac on one monitor would allow the mouse and keyboard to work with another system as if they were the same system) [02:36] since nouveau is blacklisted when you install nvidia package, you will have nothing that can do graphics, so will just see black. although you can usually switch to tty. [02:37] Ok, so how could I fix it if I go to tty? I could be willing to put up with that until I can get 24.04 to work. [02:37] You could probably use vnc for that, aurulent. [02:38] but graphics would be going thru the network instead of direct from gpu so you couldn't really do fast moving stuff well. [02:38] (Though I do have a iGPU also - would it use that?) [02:38] Diagon, you can also select to boot previous kernel from advanced boot options in grub. [02:38] To get to tty, ctrl+alt+f2 usually works. [02:39] Ah, right. So once in, how would I fix the broken nvidia? [02:39] there's a tty at all of them, f1 to f7, but x or wayland or loginmanager or root console etc may be using some, so if f2 doesn't give you login prompt, try another. [02:39] Yup, I got that part. Thanks. [02:39] Interesting. Is there a piece of software better built for this purpose? If not, how complicated do you think it would be? I would assume very since drivers would have to be created for many many different sets of hardware combinations, no? [02:40] I could just be really dumb and this idea could be next to impossible. I know Apple has the advantage of the M series chips. That probably makes this so much easier. [02:40] Aurulent: maybe https://github.com/htrefil/rkvm [02:40] Would I have to install --reinstall the nvidia driver, and have it break again on nvidia-dkms? enigma9o7 [02:42] ravage1 that's really close, the only difference is a keyboard shortcut rather than the different machines giving you the option to orient their respective screens and allowing you to just move the mouse and keyboard around them. But this sounds like what apple does where one machine is the server and talks to the rest of the machines. [02:47] The other option is https://github.com/debauchee/barrier [02:47] I think that's packaged with Ubuntu [02:47] !package barrier [02:47] Diagon: I wasn't following your original problem, kinda jumped in the middle, why isn't the driver installing normally for you? [02:47] !info barrier [02:47] barrier (2.4.0+dfsg-4build3, noble): Share mouse, keyboard and clipboard over the network. In component universe, is optional. Built by barrier. Size 692 kB / 2,684 kB [03:03] enigma9o7 / nvidia-dkms won't compile. Various complaints. Here's mine: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-signed-hwe-6.5/+bug/2073174 [03:03] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2073174 in linux-signed-hwe-6.5 (Ubuntu) "nvidia-dkms bug" [Undecided, New] [03:04] So the question is, if I just put up with it, how can I fix it every time the kernel gets upgraded? [03:05] Do you need the 6.5/hwe kernel for some other hardware? [03:05] I bet it'd work if you reverted to generic kernel. [03:06] I don't think so. Seems it may work in 6.3: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nvidia-graphics-drivers-390/+bug/2019979/ enigma9o7 [03:06] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2019979 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-515-server (Ubuntu Mantic) "nvidia-dkms-* FTBS with linux 6.3" [Undecided, Fix Released] [03:08] If you removed hwe package (and reinstalled linux-image-generic if you removed it) then you'd be at kernel 5.15, which probably works. [03:10] I see. Is that hwe kernel from ubuntu pro? Not sure how I got it there in the first place? [03:10] Usually you have to install it manually, so not sure how you'd get it accidentally. [03:12] If I were you, i'd "sudo apt install linux-image-generic" then "sudo apt remove linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 --autoremove" then reboot [03:12] Hmm. Ok, but if I stick at an earlier kernel, then ... maybe I don't need -dkms, since the kernel won't be upgraded anyway, right? enighma9o7 [03:12] no, there are still regular security updates. [03:13] I.C. T.Y. [03:13] right now its at 5.15.0.116 but 5.15.0.118 is in proposed and will move to security shortly [03:14] and thats when dkms will be triggered is when there are security updates for existing kernel, regardless which series your on. [03:14] you're [03:15] it updates every week or two it seems, just a guess, never tracked it [03:16] Alright. Maybe I'll try that. I suppose after I remove hwe and install -generic, I need to dpkg --configure again, to get nvidia and -dkms properly configured? [03:16] enigma9o7 ^^ [03:19] prolly [03:20] K. TY. === five618480339 is now known as five61848033 [04:20] I have COPYed a photo. How do I paste it into a file? What program to use? 22.04 [04:21] Hmmmm well you just want to saveit, not edit it or anything? [04:21] Could you not save it from where you copied it from in the first place, or how did you COPY it? [04:23] Usually eog is for viewing photos,for advanced editing there's gimp. for simple editing pinta or mtpaint or kolourpaint.... [04:23] open draw, paste [04:24] tons of other paint programs, photoeditors [04:28] solved gimp. [04:29] I copied it from my craigslist microwave ad because I didnt save the photo on my device -- and then I found I had classified it in antiques. [04:29] 'almost new' ? [04:30] i POSTED BY ACCIDENT IN MATE AND IT SPRANGE TO LIFE. [04:31] sprru O c/ /// O I cant type. first step, HOME keys [04:33] oerheks. gimp does the work. [04:35] yes it does === jkovac180 is now known as jkovac18 === nshire2 is now known as nshire [05:27] What are the linux-image-xxxx-nvidia kernels for? [05:44] 'morning [05:53] Diagon, those are for GeForce RTX GPUs [05:53] 3070 and so on [05:54] NVIDIA Turing and NVIDIA Ampere Architecture [05:54] not yours from 2012/2013 === chasew is now known as Primo [06:49] !bing [08:42] i installed chrome on ubuntu 24.04 x64 and i had to restart the system before i could start chrome? it would not start otherwise [08:44] no? that is unusual behavior [08:47] its downloaded from googles webpage, so its just wierd that its doing that [08:47] or did i mean [09:06] i just did a clean reinstall of chrome so now it works better [09:06] :-) [09:32] U S A ! [09:32] U S A ! [09:32] U S A ! [09:32] jinggg, please, not here === jinggg is now known as U_S_A_N_o_1 [09:33] U S A ! [09:33] U S A ! [09:33] U S A ! [09:34] ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U S A ! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ [09:34] ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U S A ! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ [09:34] ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U S A ! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ [09:34] !coc | U_S_A_N_o_1 [09:34] U_S_A_N_o_1: The Ubuntu Code of Conduct is the document that spells out etiquette in the Ubuntu community | http://www.ubuntu.com/project/about-ubuntu/conduct | For information on how to electronically sign the CoC, see https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SigningCodeofConduct | Watch http://static.screencasts.ubuntu.com/videos/2010/12/22/004-SigningCoC.ogv [09:34] ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U S A ! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ [09:34] ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ U S A ! ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ ๐Ÿ‡บ๐Ÿ‡ธ [10:52] i am searching for a good monitoring tool for ubuntu or parrot rootkit such as OSSEC . any suggestions [10:53] no rootkits to find here. [10:53] nor on #libera [11:04] EnlGmA, or did i misunderstood? [11:17] If I have a terminal running something (for example ssh) when the computer sleeps, it just hangs after resume. How can I reset the terminal to keep using it? [11:17] (terminator is my terminal, but I donรฆt thing that matters) [11:18] Aavar: whenever ubuntu sleeps it suspends all the process including you network connection [11:19] not sure, but with sleep that active connection gets dropped? [11:19] Aavar: you should use lock instead of sleep [11:19] oerheks: yes, that is true. But upon resume the terminal is uselsee. [11:19] disable sleep in the setting [11:19] ghodawalaaman: are you joking? [11:20] no I am not [11:20] why do you think I am joking [11:20] ghodawalaaman: that would kill my battery... [11:21] oerheks: I believe that on my older laptop the connection was lost after resume. [11:21] i see no way to resume, restart terminator? === paran0n6 is now known as paran0n [11:22] oerheks: that is what I have to do now, yes. [11:22] dont use sleep? [11:22] I will check if the same thing happens in gnome-terminal [11:24] hi all, do you knwo of any website/product that can add some threat inel. about a given process name? for example when i suspect a werid process.exe and want to know more about it i can send an api to that endpoint and get more context, if it is malicious/not macliosu/ internal to windows etc? [11:24] autossh perhaps? https://www.debianadmin.com/autossh-automatically-restart-ssh-sessions-and-tunnels.html [11:26] there are tons of online file checks, not processes [11:32] oerheks / thanks. [11:32] works best with ssh keys, i asume [11:33] Aavar: that ssh should time out after a while of "hanging", I think? [11:33] JanC: I would think so to (and I believe it did before). [11:33] the terminal emulator was not the issue. [11:35] you can always just manually disconnect & reconnect also [11:36] JanC: I can't disconnect. That was my initial question. Is there some way to reset the terminal so, that I can use it again. As it stands, I have to close the terminal ant open it again. [11:37] see the ssh manual under ESCAPE CHARACTERS [11:41] you can enter ssh commands prefixed by "~", e.g. "~." is disconnect [11:41] there must be a newline before the "~" also [11:41] (but usually that would already be the case if it just sits waiting for a command in bash) [11:41] Wow! It actually timed out after half an hour after the resume. [11:42] you might also want to look at ServerAliveInterval [11:42] and ServerAliveCountMax [11:43] OpenSSH has lots of useful configuration options (all explained in the fine manual :) ) [11:44] 'ssh_config' manual [11:45] the reason why it hangs is that the server detects that your client is no longer there & disconnects, but your client i asleep at that point, so isn't aware of that... [11:45] JanC, does ServerAliveInterval work when the system sleeps? [11:46] no, but it should detect the broken connection soon after [11:46] or at least sooner [11:48] maybe the values are just wrong here [11:49] there are also other options that could affect this [11:53] Thank you. I will get dinner and continue the search for the issue later :) [11:54] Hi all [12:20] Aavar: you may want to look at using screen or tmux when you log in. You can disconnect from screen or tmux when you want to shut your machine and reconnect when you restart [12:29] Aavar: with screen or tmux, the ssh connection would still die; after resume, ssh to the server again, and re-open the screen or tmux which includes your processes started previously [12:33] gry: the problem is that his connection takes long to time-out on the client side... [12:33] is this configurable [12:34] yes [12:39] Other option might be to replace ssh with mosh, but no idea if that's well supported === Avago_Broadqual4 is now known as Avago_Broadqual === riOwnage1 is now known as riOwnage === Descartes is now known as Guest9398 === Guest9398 is now known as Descartes === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk === sebastian is now known as Guest8911 [16:43] !swap [16:43] swap is used to move unused programs and data out of main memory to make your system faster. It can also be used as extra memory if you don't have enough. See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SwapFaq for more info [17:21] Good afternoon. I just upgraded to ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS and now it appears that the multiple desktop feature is either gone or doesn't work the way it used to. [17:22] aka workspaces. [17:22] When I click on "Activities" it no longer displays a column of workspaces on the right. [17:23] puff: look at the Settings app, under "Multitasking" [17:24] puff: gnome-control-center multitasking [17:25] sjn: Thanks. [17:25] np [17:29] Okay, so now I see the workspaces at the top of the screen, but it seems flaky... I click "Activities" to zoom out, click one of my browser windows to select it... and it takes me to a different browser window? [17:32] Hm, does the same if I try to select the Settings app, takes me to some random-seeming other window. === sebastian is now known as Guest5344 [17:52] God so love world that He gave His Son Jesus Christ to die for our sins on a cross then three days later rose Him from the dead, that we receive the free gift of eternal life. 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 your body. This Is Gods Love for [17:52] You! === sebastian is now known as Guest888 === sebastian is now known as Guest9387 [18:49] Hi, Is there a tool I can use on a virtual private server for ubuntu 24 to add the proper deb-src lines to the sources.list.d/ubuntu.sources file? === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [18:56] Huh - it looks like this does still exist. === ejat is now known as fenris === DoesThisStillExi is now known as Anthaas === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [19:34] nickgaw, there is an original copy in /usr/share/doc/apt/examples/sources.list [19:34] universe is disabled in that, and just remove the # before the src [19:49] 22.04 second time. chrome ona yt video got into an infinite loop, repeating a fraction of a second piece. Any advice? === DubPirate4 is now known as DubPirate [19:51] luna_3: have you checked the same youtube video elsewhere? how do you know is just the connection to youtube? as opposed to the codec or video rendering engine? === sebastian is now known as Guest9861 [21:52] how to install llvm on i386? [21:52] sudo apt install llvm clang [21:53] ? [21:55] I am using a simple wget to download files from a remote computer. They are all php files. On my system it works great. Another machine that is a clone but on a different network trys to execute the file as a php script. The next line is the command [21:55] wget --no-check-certificate --user bob@by-foo.com --password \!Go https://by-foo.com/by-foo.com/writer/html/$1 [22:20] hello! I am trying to mount an oracle virtualbox image under Ubuntu from terminalย :)ย so far, I have managed to convert the .vdi file into a raw .img file and since the drive in the .vdi file was made with lvm, I managed to add the mappings to /dev/mapper with kpartx -av file.img any tips on how to proceed further? sudo lvscan does not show [22:20] anything yet. === sebastian is now known as Guest1401 === TechBeardNC_ is now known as TechBeardNC === sebastian is now known as Guest5977 === TechBeardNC_ is now known as TechBeardNC === TechBeardNC_ is now known as TechBeardNC [23:54] why doesn't adoptium's eclipse temurian support ubuntu 23.10? [23:54] I read temurian's jdk has the best performance for running minecraft on ubuntu [23:57] most likely they only support LTS releases [23:57] it might still work though