[00:33] hello === root is now known as Guest5052 [00:33] how to install windows on vps ubuntu/linux [00:35] Guest5052: you can make virtual machines with libvirt or lxd; there's other tools too but these are common and easy === DubPirate4 is now known as E_Bomb [02:25] hi === he1 is now known as hel [04:47] Hi all - I've got a machine with an NVMe drive throwing errors from smartd; the error log says this: https://bpa.st/J35A - any ideas how to track down what this means? [04:53] Looks like this might be relevant: https://github.com/linux-nvme/nvme-cli/issues/1224 - the answer seems to be to wait for a newer kernel. [04:53] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Issue 1224 in linux-nvme/nvme-cli "nvme error-log 0x2002 INVALID_FIELD" [Closed] [05:54] Hi === mrbutthead7 is now known as mrbutthead [06:35] hello. wondering about a small issue.. is there anyway i can output a fast directory tree of a directory/volume? like a plain txt file which is just: [06:35] dir1 [06:35]  - subdir1 [06:35]  - subdir2 [06:35] as compared to standard tools takes a loong time [06:37] TransResistor: ls -Rt yourdir ? [06:37] Hello [06:38] lotuspsychj3 sorry i dont follow? [06:42] When i copy and paste in my partition i get this feedback. any solution please using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS [06:42] https://imgur.com/9c3zKqU [06:42] jaco what exactly you copy [06:42] pdf file [06:43] jaco check running process on file [06:43] lsof [06:43] so you want me to run lsof in terminal? [06:44] TransResistor: or cd your dir, and ls -ld */ [06:44] lsof | grep blabla [06:45] TransResistor: or cd yourdir, and 'tree' [06:46] lsof | grep blabla i run this in terminal n copied but still same error [06:48] jaco dont literally copy the blabla, replace with your own file [06:50] TransResistor: dont get you well. i thought if i run it in terminal the problem will be solved [06:51] jaco how about just installed fuser [06:51] fuser blabla [06:51] easier [06:59] TransResistor: sudo apt-get install fuser [07:00] jaco -y [07:00] to skip [07:00] and then fuser blabla [07:01] do u mean this to install? [07:02] jaco sudo apt-get install fuser -y && fuser blabla [07:02] if you want to be concise [07:02] 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 [07:02] You! [07:06] TransResistor:Reading package lists... Done [07:06] Building dependency tree... Done [07:06] Reading state information... Done [07:06] E: Unable to locate package fuser [07:07] this is what i get in terminal [07:07] jaco please dont spam use a pastebin [07:07] and show output in full [07:09] sorry [07:10] you can also just apt-fast for multithread connection [07:11] if you wantedto === keypushe- is now known as keypusher [07:33] hi all [07:33] welcome Guest49 [07:34] https://drive.google.com/file/d/13weH7SvV7KhJl2fT33mtgxJ-SQPwJrt2/view?usp=sharing [07:34] too much time, i needed to stop the process [07:36] can you use a pastebin please Guest49 [07:36] after about 4 days of activity the remaining time was about 50 hours so I also decided to wait another 2 days, then after that the remaining time was gradually increasing and not decreasing, I can't wait weeks or months to complete what I need [07:38] lotus|NUC ok, i just used photos because i did it for the other problem that i have, i.e. the ubuntu with text-based login at boot.... an operator told me that my ubuntu is ok, i just don't have the graphical session. [07:38] how to restore it? is there any other attempt that we can do? [07:39] anyway i always need the lost file and i don't know how to recover it :-(  i haven't found a way to scan a specific folder, in this case "Desktop" by testdisk or photorec [07:41] Guest49: you cant scan a specific folder with photorec, use the filetypes instead [07:42] scan for the filetype you're after on desktop [07:44] lotus|NUC i selected for only .txt but i can't select for only desktop, anyway too much time [07:44] yeah you will have to scan whole hd for .txt [07:45] or partition [07:45] about a week on scanning hd as you can see in the photo :-( too very much time :-( and remaining time was increasing more and more [07:45] whole hd [07:46] if you really wanna recover it.. [07:46] i didn't find the way to narrow the scan at the specific folder desktop [07:46] there isnt one on photorec [07:47] maybe you're lucky and find your lost txt in the already recovered dirs? [07:50] scan time depends also if its hd or ssd, and size of drive [07:50] and selected filetypes [07:50] it's an hd and 1 TB [07:50] however now it has recovered many txt files, using the search function, the "text" box is selected which says "search in the contents of the file and the name", but in reality it does not search in the contents [07:50] as a test I opened a text file among the many that I recovered and which have a name I think of recovery, it is not the original name.... for example I take a word from inside this file and search for it, and then in In fact, it doesn't show me this file, so it doesn't search even among the words contained in the file. How do you do it? [07:51] i just selected .txt files [07:52] yeah unlucky photorec doesnt recover the files original names [07:52] file32454 [07:53] its a patience game on a 1TB [07:54] yes but after 7 days too much time [07:54] phew [07:54] and estimated time to completion is over 100 hours as you can see in the photo, it was increasing more and more [07:55] 100 hours means at least other 4 days [07:55] anyway, how can i scan in the content of the files? [07:56] is it just me or how in the heck is grep not working?? [07:57] very puzzling [07:58] I will remove this ripgrep nonsense, i regret it anyway [07:59] same crap!! [07:59] lotus|NUC i used the classical search of file manager i selected "Text" which says "Search in the content and name of the file"....I did a test, I opened a random file, I took a word contained in that file and I searched using that word, but then it doesn't show me that file among the search results, so I assume that it doesn't search for files [07:59] even for the text contained within it, but only in the file name. how you do it? [08:06] Is there another program with a graphical interface to recover deleted files? I found this page but then in Ubuntu software these programs do not appear [08:06] https://alternativeto.net/software/recuva/?platform=linux [08:07] guest49 which types of files === TomTom_ is now known as TomTom [08:07] photorec is fine for most [08:09] txt files [08:09] TransResistor yes but i can narrow the scan at a specific folder [08:09] it take too very much time [08:09] do u see the photo? [08:10] TransResistor https://drive.google.com/file/d/13weH7SvV7KhJl2fT33mtgxJ-SQPwJrt2/view?usp=sharing [08:13] hi there, mailcow was installed on a ubuntu server, and now the server cannot telnet to smtp servers on port 25, keeps waiting for connection for ever, this is the iptables: https://bpa.st/LVVQ can somebody help [08:31] i'm trying by extundelete because it give me the opportunity of scan for specific folder, but maybe i wrong some step [08:33] https://pastebin.com/raw/dLjxHHtZ [08:33] lotus|NUC [08:37] Guest49 i cant see anything take  a screenshot dude [08:37] why this [08:38] extundelete [08:38] it's a text pastebin [08:40] Guest49 dont take a photo of the screen [08:40] take a screenshot [08:41] you didnt answer me which types of files you are recovering [08:41] txt file, i answered u [08:41] now it's a pastebin [08:42] https://pastebin.com/raw/dLjxHHtZ [08:42] before photo because i used to share photo when ubuntu didn't start [08:42] TransResistor [08:42] Guest49 whats nature of the disk first?? usb drive or what [08:43] internal hd [08:43] i told you to use photorec [08:43] didnt I [08:43] i used [08:43] but so much time [08:43] so you just have to wait, duhhh [08:43] it was working for a week [08:43] do you have a broken driv [08:43] ddrescue it first [08:43] and remaining time is over other 4 days [08:43] what means ddrescue? [08:44] no, hd is ok, app "Disk" tell HD is OK [08:44] TransResistor https://askubuntu.com/questions/150671/accidentally-deleted-a-folder [08:45] Guest49 i dont understand anything you just said [08:45] at all [08:45] can u help me to use extundelete which give me the opportunity of select a specific folder? [08:45] dude you just said it was a txt [08:45] not a folder [08:45] what? [08:45] photorec was working for a weeik continuosly, and estimated time to completion is over other 4 days [08:46] yes, i just wanna scan only the folder where that file was [08:46] Guest49 what model drive is that? IDE? [08:46] you cant select folders in photorec its a sector by sector [08:46] i don't know, but not a ssd, maybe ide o sata, i don't know [08:47] no, other volounteers told me it's impossibile [08:47] by testdisk too it's difficutl to narrow the search at a specific folder [08:47] take a look at this https://askubuntu.com/questions/150671/accidentally-deleted-a-folder [08:48] maybe extundelete give me this opportunity but i don't know what to type in terminal for the specific folder on my hd, now i'm from a live usb [08:48] Guest49 do smartctl -a blabla [08:49] on your drive [08:49] install it first [08:49] and for the love of God dont spam ithere [08:52] Desirable skills include Macromedia Flash and ActionScript 1.0 [09:03] cowsay moooooOOOO [09:08] may anyone help me? :-( i need that file [09:13] I managed to open r-linux which has a graphical interface, but it doesn't scan the desktop folder I selected, when I do recover it tells me that the path cannot be empty [09:13] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1EZZ2jvIMX4bYck3oS12ji3fx8odsW5YU/view?usp=sharing [09:13] Guest49 level of info you have provided is nothing.. you have xy problem [09:13] i have told you to check smart status of drive [09:13] Guest49: chances are it's gone already, you need to unplug the disk and create a copy somewhere, otherwise all write operations could use the reclaimed space from your deleted file [09:13] did you check it [09:14] well, first make it read-only, then create a copy, you get the idea [09:14] TransResistor how? [09:14] Guest49 do smartctl -a blabla [09:15] install this tools [09:15] and then check your drive health [09:15] it could be borked [09:15] CosmicDJ i'm a basic user, i don't know how to do these complicated operations [09:16] Guest49: keep it in mind next time [09:16] also learn how to do (and test) backups [09:16] Unable to detect device type [09:16] TransResistor [09:17] file is always in backup, i just overwrite it for error [09:17] CosmicDJ [09:18] blabla? maybe path of hd? [09:18] Guest49 what in the world are you doing [09:18] youre going to bork it [09:18] smartctl give me error [09:19] Unable to detect device type [09:19] Please specify device type with the -d option. [09:19] Use smartctl -h to get a usage summary [09:19] i told you -a [09:19] didnt I [09:19] i don't understand [09:19] what do i have to type? [09:20] Guest49 show me the outputs [09:20] and not a photo of a screen!! [09:21] https://pastebin.com/raw/ecUgG4fm [09:21] maybe blabla is the path, but i don't know what type in that space [09:22] * CosmicDJ snickers [09:27] :-( [09:28] i don't know which other attempts to do, :-( i understand about backup, but file is ever backuped i just lost because of an error of ovewriting.... anyway, now i just have to try to recover it [09:28] i start to do something but aftet i'm not able to proceed :-( [09:28] if there isn't someone can help me, excuse me, i will not ask anymore [09:29] Guest49: pastebin the blkid output please [09:31] what's bldkid? [09:31] ah ok, command [09:31] man blkid or ask the AI chatbot of your choice [09:32] CosmicDJ i have some troubles.. i am using zipgrep to search a files but im not aware how to select multiple extensions or strings for it [09:32] https://pastebin.com/raw/NnBdqrVN [09:33] CosmicDJ do i have to type blkid or "man blkid" please speak easly [09:33] ' [09:33] Guest49 did you scan your fs first gpt or mbr [09:34] Guest49: looks like you have one big filesystem for everything [09:34] then check for magic number?? [09:34] pls speak easly, i don't understand all you say [09:34] i don't know what is mbr, gpt [09:34] magic number [09:34] Guest49: you said it's hosted somewhere else? did you ask your vps provider if they have any backups? [09:35] my file is on desktop on my ubuntu on pc [09:35] CosmicDJ you are aware how i can do this? so far iam using zipgrep piped from find but its confusing me [09:35] now i'm from a live usb [09:35] Guest49 better for you.. boot into windows and get a shareware tool like recuva... save your time [09:35] i don't know what is VPS :-( [09:36] TransResistor windows by live usb you mean? [09:37] Guest49 my dear GOD [09:37] your regular windows install [09:37] i don't have windows [09:37] it has recuva on it, a shareware [09:37] i just have ubuntu [09:37] Guest49: sorry, I thought it's some VPS because you talked to an "operator" [09:38] Guest49 how the heck do you have an empty internal drive and just booting from live usb, what the heck did you do to format the entire thing at once [09:38] unless of course operator you talked to is tech support scammer [09:38] i think it is [09:38] unlucky you are [09:39] i just talked wiht operator here in ubuntu and ubuntu-it and ubuntu-it-chat [09:40] i didn't formatted anything [09:40] i just have a text-based login of ubuntu at startup [09:41] an operator told me my ubuntu is ok, i just don't have graphical session.... anyway the most important problem for me is to recover that file, after i can install again ubuntu totally [09:41] Guest49 hope is lost may the force be with you [09:41] as i am saying in any case if anybody is familiar with zipgrep since it isnt matching multiple *extenstions [09:41] TransResistor why did u say that? [09:42] Guest49 i did tell you to check your smart dude like 30 msgs ago [09:42] operators told me that my ubuntu is ok, i just don't have graphical session, maybe for problems with graphical card NVIDIA [09:42] BUT they told me instalation of ubuntu is OK [09:42] TransResistor i did it [09:43] smartctl -a blabl [09:43] Guest49: again, you have a single filesystem where everything is located, you seem to be using your ubuntu system where the deleted file is, there are multiple writes every second you use your system, every write has a chance to use the space from your deleted file, it's safe to say it's gone forever [09:43] smartctl -a blabla [09:44] CosmicDJ no, i'm from live usb [09:45] ubuntu just start with a based-text login, i login with username and password just to do attempts to have again ubuntu graphically, but all the othe times i use live usb of ubuntu [09:47] TransResistor maybe i have to type something else of blabla [09:47] but i don't know what [09:47] Guest49: good, maybe it's still there... did you try ex4magic? https://askubuntu.com/questions/217606/undelete-files-on-ext4 [09:48] i was trying to use extundelete but i don't know the correct syntaxes fo the commands :-( [09:49] Guest49: pastebin blkid again please [09:51] https://pastebin.com/raw/h27nmAbe [09:51] Guest49: and df -h please [09:51] file i lost is absolutely in the folder desktop [09:51] because i always save it only there [09:52] https://pastebin.com/raw/xpLgF94t [09:53] Guest49: sudo umount /dev/sda2 [09:53] Guest49: Guest49: sudo extundelete --restore-directory Images/ -o restore /dev/sda3 [09:54] wait, don't copy the 2nd command yet [09:54] this is the correct one -> sudo extundelete --restore-directory Desktop/ -o /tmp/restore /dev/sda2 [09:54] it's not in the folder Image [09:54] yes I know, copy paste error on my side [09:55] https://pastebin.com/raw/eppWf4FK [09:56] CosmicDJ [09:57] Guest49 -o [09:57] you forgot [09:58] Guest49: mh ok, never used extundelete [09:58] why? [09:58] Guest49: try sudo mkdir /tmp/restore and then run the extundelete command again [09:59] https://pastebin.com/raw/wShTNuyt [09:59] CosmicDJ [10:00] file is on dekstop of  my ubuntu OS of the pc but now i'm from live usb [10:01] i'm not on my ubuntu OS installed on pc [10:02] Guest49: what's your username on the installed system? [10:03] user [10:03] Guest49: sudo extundelete --restore-directory /home/user/Desktop/ -o /tmp/restore /dev/sda2 [10:04] how about this? [10:05] https://pastebin.com/raw/mgdpJATY [10:05] Guest49: do know the file name? [10:08] nuovo documento di testo [10:09] Guest49: didnt I read that in your blkid output? [10:11] CosmicDJ https://pastebin.com/raw/yPNppiNJ [10:12] Guest49: no it was in df -h... anyway you could also try sudo extundelete --restore-all -o /tmp/restore /dev/sda2 [10:13] if it works on all hd, maybe it will take too much time like photorec more then 10 days :-( [10:15] Guest49: maybe, but we're running out of options... [10:15] ok [10:16] how to save the recovered file on the usb 128 GB? [10:16] here /dev/sdc1                    115G   47G     69G  41% /media/ubuntu/PENNA128GB [10:16] it's difficult for me to type the right syntaxes [10:20] Guest49: sudo mkdir /media/ubuntu/PENNA128GB/restore [10:20] Guest49: sudo extundelete --restore-all -o /media/ubuntu/PENNA128GB/restore /dev/sda2 [10:22] <|N3on21|> Ello World my audio via HDMI stop working after an 24.04 update. I can still see the HDMI output device, but there is not comming any audio out [10:23] |N3on21|: can you share your dmesg in a !paste please [10:24] <|N3on21|> sure [10:24] <|N3on21|> but it is very long [10:24] !paste [10:24] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://bpa.st | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [10:25] <|N3on21|> is there a way that I can shorten it up ? [10:33] so in the case that anybodys also a wizard here maybe lending a helping hand with this commands thats pulling my hair out? [10:33] ask your real question and find out? [10:34] !pm | |N3on21| [10:34] |N3on21|: Please ask your questions in the channel so that other people can help you, benefit from your questions and answers, and ensure that you're not getting bad advice. [10:34] oerheks sorry [10:34] I am trying to making a zipgrep command for the following: [10:34] Find files that meet two conditions: (1) their contents contain any combination of particular specific strings ( eg: string1, string2, string3 ), such as: {string1 and string2}, {string2 and string3}, {string1 and string3}, or all three strings together {string1 and string2 and string3}, but not files that contain only one of the strings ( i.e., [10:34] NOT {string1 alone}, NOT {string2 alone}, NOT {string3 alone} ); and (2) they have any one of the specified file extensions ( ex1, ex2, ex3). Then, pipe output to external txt. [10:34] Output = full relative path of files found (eg: /home/desktop/output.txt) [10:34] Reason it is zipgrep is I am looking for a lost file. The file is a documents (ppt/pptx) and these are usually internally zipped. [10:35] !paste [10:35] For posting multi-line texts into the channel, please use https://bpa.st | To post !screenshots use https://imgur.com | !pastebinit to paste directly from command line | Make sure you give us the URL for your paste - see also the channel topic. [10:35] share your dmesg paste here |N3on21| please [10:36] <|N3on21|> https://bpa.st/PP6A [10:36] apologies for mistaken message my system borked up [10:36] https://bpa.st/HK4A [10:37] |N3on21|: since when does your sound dont work any longer? [10:38] <|N3on21|> last Sat. it stoped working [10:38] thats what im already tried but its kinda brokenish: https://bpa.st/DC5A [10:39] <|N3on21|> the sound works fine if I use the laptop speakers. but im using a docking station and want my sound to come out from the hdmi screen [10:41] |N3on21|: can we see a new paste of; sudo lshw -C video && sudo lshw -C sound [10:41] <|N3on21|> when I play youtube video i can see indicator that sound is transmitted but there is not output comming out [10:41] <|N3on21|> sure sec [10:43] hopefully theres a way which not involves converting back to txt all over again [10:45] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3 https://bpa.st/JEOQ [10:46] |N3on21|: tnx, all drivers seem loaded there, thats good [10:46] |N3on21|: lets try a previous kernel test now, do you know howto boot a previous one? [10:46] <|N3on21|> give me a sec ill take a screenshot of something wierd [10:47] sure [10:48] no idea if zipgrep can do that, multiple arguments like 1+2, 3+4 === danza_ is now known as danza [10:50] oerheks i tried include but it didnt work [10:52] https://bpa.st/QTGQ [10:52] as im not familiar how to exclude string alone [10:52] and include combined since wildcard doesnt seem to work [10:53] |N3on21|: afk for a bit, try a previous kernel as a test [10:54] <|N3on21|> https://imgur.com/a/ByvonqB [10:56] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, not sure how to do that ? [10:57] 22.04.04 LTS here. have not yet had the chance to activate compiz on this machine, the packages are installed, but if I try to launch compizconfig from the terminal I get a 'command not found' error message [10:58] should it still work, or is the new graphic setup (this Wayland thing I never heard anything about) not able to work with it? [10:59] so its just puzzling me [11:01] Compiz uses X11, logout, select your username, then go into settings, wayland or x11 session [11:01] then login again [11:02] meustation, then you might need to install compiz-gnome and compizconfig-settings-manager [11:02] ooooof [11:03] screw this [11:04] gonna check if I have compiz-gnome, the second package I'm sure it's installed already [11:05] both installed. [11:06] oke, then switch [11:07] switch what exactly? [11:07] whoops [11:07] sorry, missed a few lines [11:07] logout, select your username, then go into settings, wayland or x11 session [11:07] https://beebom.com/how-switch-between-wayland-xorg-ubuntu/ [11:11] ok, now I understand [11:11] gonna try it soon. thank you very much [11:11] :-) [11:13] seems the 'automatic login' is already disabled, good, one less thing to modify :) [11:14] pheww === s is now known as Guest9939 [11:24] CosmicDJ https://paste.centos.org/view/c00004c6 [11:25] no luck then [11:26] oerheks do u know the syntax to scan a specific folder by extundelete? [11:28] Guest49, there is no such syntax, you asked several times. the answer is still the same. [11:32] we was talking about testdisk and photorec not extundelete [11:33] if there was, we would have said so, recuva, photrec, testdisk, extundelete3 [11:33] so, sorry you cannot find the files. [11:36] |N3on21|: reboot and hold shift at boot to enter grub, then pick ubuntu recovery and choose a previous kernel version [11:37] oerheks here says it's possibile but i don't know the correct syntax to locate the folder and to choose the destination folder of the files POSSIBLY recovered [11:38] https://askubuntu.com/questions/150671/accidentally-deleted-a-folder [11:38] guide pages give general instructions, aftter i need exact commands to type for my specific case and i don't know the right to write the commands i need [11:38] no, it does not say that, the example runs over the WHOLE /dev/sda1 [11:39] no i am done answering. [11:39] if we knew, we would have told you [11:39] extundelete --restore-directory /home/myself/Documents/deleted_folder/ /dev/sda1 [11:44] successfully moved from wayland to x11, speed of the pointer is higher, and the transparency I set on hexchat is more evident. but if I try to invoke compizconfig I still get the 'command not found' error :/ [11:56] Hi all [11:57] hi BluesKaj [11:58] hi oerheks [12:24] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, okay ill try [13:05] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, nope did not work :( [15:09] [15:15] oerheks: [15:18] sudo apt update && sudo apt dist-upgrade [15:18] hi gordonjcp [15:18] oerheks: how's things? [15:19] up2date [15:19] how are you? [15:19] oerheks: I was thinking, the blank line is the limiting case of "better to stay silent and be thought a fool than open your mouth and remove all doubt" ;-) [15:19] yes, it is no lie. [15:20] oerheks: not bad, hacking on a reverb plugin, listening to my 4-year-old attempting to make techno on my Korg ES1 [15:20] it's a music-y saturday [15:21] oerheks: working on anything fun yourself? [15:22] Korg ES1, is that one supported in ubuntu-studio? [15:22] i have the AKAI mpk mini, no way to programm those memory banks [15:22] oerheks: it should be, it just has normal MIDI [15:22] oh I have an Akai knobby box of some sort [15:23] I'm sure it is programmable in Linux, although I can't remember if I did it using Wine [15:23] and a yamaha np-v60 [15:24] oh they're quite nice, Yamaha always did good digital pianos [15:24] https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/paahi371i05vxzss5ljm1/2018music.png?rlkey=jehikls1kigs3nelpammnqd3d&st=8ndxmwzo&dl=0 [15:24] yes, full keyboard [15:25] |N3on21|: can you file a new !bug please [15:25] kids love it when dad is making noise [15:25] 🤪 [15:44] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, im not able to load any recovery and i cant choose a previous kernel version.... sorry for my ignorance [15:45] |N3on21|: hold shift before booting your system to enter grub [15:45] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, when i hold down shift on boot it just ignore the input and load the os [15:45] hold shoft or esc [15:45] c/shift [15:46] <|N3on21|> trying - brb - maybe :S [15:58] |N3on21|: lucky? [15:59] <|N3on21|> still no luck been trying with shift left and right.... ctrl left and right..... esc.... alt left and right... the bastard wont let me get to the recovery :( [16:00] left shift or esc, esc for the most of the UEFI machines [16:00] see the grub manual [16:00] !grub [16:00] GRUB2 is the default Ubuntu boot manager. Lost GRUB after installing Windows? See https://help.ubuntu.com/community/RestoreGrub - For more information and troubleshooting for GRUB2 please refer to https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2 [16:00] keep tapping esc, .. [16:01] |N3on21|: you could try editing grub timeout style to =menu [16:01] some systems dont like shift or esc neither in some cases [16:01] <|N3on21|> guess my pc is one of them..... [16:02] <|N3on21|> let me try again [16:02] <|N3on21|> brb [16:06] <|N3on21|> found an old pc while typing like a crazy on esc and shift on the other [16:08] |N3on21|: meaning? [16:12] <|N3on21|> now i got a GNU GRUB version 2.12 line edit page [16:15] you should see an ubuntu and an advanced in menu where you can pick ubuntu previous kernels [16:15] <|N3on21|> now i got the menu - Ubuntu - Advanced options for ubuntu - mem test- mem test serial console [16:18] <|N3on21|> okay there i can pick 6.8.0-38 or 6.8.0-38 (recovery mode) 6.8.0-36 or (rec m) 6.8.0-35 or (rec m) [16:18] |N3on21|: lets try -36 first [16:18] (not in recoverymode) [16:18] <|N3on21|> got it [16:19] <|N3on21|> and after it has booted up ? [16:20] |N3on21|: test your hdmi audio again [16:20] and see if you can reproduce the same [16:20] we are testing if your issue can be influenced by different kernel versions [16:22] <|N3on_21|> now i got sound back on the HDMI [16:22] yay [16:23] |N3on_21|: you can boot back into your latest kernel version now, and file a bug from there [16:29] lotuspsychj3: just a curious question, how does kernel version influence pipewire? [16:32] <|N3on_21|> how do i file a bug when im back on the latest kernel ? [16:32] <|N3on_21|> sorry my afk - son needed me at the BBQ [16:38] <|N3on_21|> do i need to do a dmesg on the 36 kernel ? [16:42] |N3on_21|: no, boot back into -38 again, then ubuntu-bug linux from terminal to file your bug [16:43] <|N3on_21|> okay ill try [16:43] <|N3on_21|> what is the command ? [16:46] <|N3on_21|> ohh that is the command ;) [16:47] ubuntu-bug linux [16:48] |N3on_21|: then a browser will popup, add a title of your bug + description of whats happening [16:48] <|N3on_21|> yeps working on it [16:48] <|N3on_21|> :) [16:54] <|N3on_21|> thanks for helping out @lotuspsychj3 [16:54] |N3on_21|: thank yourself too, to found this bug and report it and help yourself & the community! [17:02] Hello, I have a PC with Ubuntu 22.10. Is there any way to upgrade to a new version without doing a new installation? [17:04] would be easier and faster to do a new install tho [17:05] Guest-fermion: I guess there is do-release-upgrade, though I have not personally used it so I don't know how well it works :) [17:06] do the EOL update trick with old-releases [17:06] !eolupgrade [17:06] 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 [17:06] technically it is doable. https://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/ [17:07] |N3on_21|: tnx for file bug #2073676 [17:07] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2073676 in linux (Ubuntu) "after update of kernel HDMI audio is not working" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2073676 [17:07] whatever you,do, make a fresh 24.04 usb first [17:07] |N3on_21|: now make a new comment on your bug, you tested 6.8.0-36 where your audio was back working again please [17:07] <|N3on_21|> @lotuspsychj3, :D [17:19] Hello. Wondering if somebody can assist here. I have mounted a partition from an image, but it mounts as a random guid. is there anyway I can rename it to something sensible? or do I need to modify etc/fstab to redirect it? [17:20] NoumntFsck yeah use fstab to mount it under a specific name (mountpoint) you can edit where it mounts in "disks" program i think [17:20] and that changes fstab for you [17:21] blkid|grep UUID [17:21] tune2fs /dev/{device} -U {uuid} [17:22] or go wild; tune2fs -U random /dev/{device} [17:22] oerheks doesnt output anything [17:22] strange [17:23] one does this after unmounted [17:23] oh i see [17:23] because i didnt root, d'oh [17:24] tune2fs: Bad magic number in super-block while trying to open /dev/loop8 [17:25] NoumntFsck that changes the uuid, do you want to change the uuid? [17:25] it's also going to be a random string of letter and numbers [17:25] {uuid} can be manual set [17:25] EriC^^1 I just want to rename it or point it to something shorter, such as /mnt/blablabla [17:25] yeah but why would he change it? [17:25] NoumntFsck ok, great use fstab and change the mountpoint [17:26] uuid is always going to be 23423-23423423-23423-423423.. etc [17:26] oh, mountpoint more sensible? [17:26] oerheks it's mounting for him at .../user/12321--12312--213---12312/ right now [17:26] i dont think he meant a more sensible uuid :D [17:27] wants /mnt/something [17:27] i see === tangomango7 is now known as tangomango [17:27] yeah im not sure how 2 do it [17:27] open the disks program [17:28] done [17:28] choose the disk then click on the partition you want to mount on the right [17:28] it's already mounted to /dev/mapper/loop8p2 [17:29] then the gear/cogs thing on the bottom left, and go to edit mount point [17:29] but I want to redirect it to /mnt/blabla [17:29] ohh i forgot it's an image [17:29] my bad [17:30] ok type 'sudo umount /dev/mapper/loop8p2 && sudo mount /dev/mapper/loop8p2 /mnt/blabla' [17:30] make sure you create /mnt/blabla first though [17:30] umount: sudo: can't write superblock. umount: /dev/mapper/loop8p2: not mounted. === [[R]] is now known as rbox [17:31] can you share the output of "sudo lsblk -f" ? [17:31] in a pastebin please [17:33] EriC^^ https://bpa.st/NAKQ [17:34] loop8p2 is the one with the random uuid [17:37] NoumntFsck ok try "sudo mount /dev/mapper/loop8p2 /mnt/blabla" [17:38] mount: /mnt/HHHP: can't read superblock on /dev/mapper/loop8p2. [17:39] if i'am not mistaken you can use e2label and it will use LABEL instead of uuid [17:42] ioria https://bpa.st/FGIQ [17:43] doesn't work [17:43] does it need to be unmounted, like tune2fs ?? [17:44] i dunno, how you unmount and then label tho [17:45] NoumntFsck, e2label /dev/mapper/loop8p2 [17:46] ioria https://bpa.st/WWTA [17:48] now its broken [17:49] Hello Ubuntu people [17:49] welcome TarikCY [17:50] NoumntFsck, i see a blank output from the cmd i posted above or you didn't run it ? [17:55] im gonna just kill the id [17:56] doesnt work either [17:56] weird [18:05] NoumntFsck81 first i think see why its not even mounting [18:06] EriC^^_ i tried to repeat the process and got an input/output error [18:07] lsof: status error on ./oldhpbackup.dd: Input/output error [18:09] usually that means hdd problems [18:09] try to unplug it and replug maybe [18:09] make sure the connection is good, the wire [18:10] EriC^^_ https://bpa.st/R3BQ [18:11] |N3on21|: dont forget to add you fixed this by booting -36 so the devs can debug more easy for you [18:16] Can ubuntu be installed on ibm system x3100 m4? [18:17] !hardware | Guddu [18:17] Guddu: For lists of supported hardware on Ubuntu see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupport - To help debugging and improving hardware detection, see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHardwareDetection [18:18] Only 2 IBM Servers listed. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupportMachinesServersIbm [18:19] NoumntFsck ok now type sudo partprobe /dev/loop8 [18:19] EriC^^ Warning: Error fsyncing/closing /dev/loop8: Input/output error [18:20] hmm anything in "sudo dmesg" ? [18:21] Guddu: you might also consult the #ubuntu-server crew, maybe someone had good luck with your model [18:21] EriC^^ [ 4671.892126] I/O error, dev loop8, sector 0 op 0x1:(WRITE) flags 0x800 phys_seg 0 prio class 2 [18:21] Thanks lotuspsychj3 [18:22] NoumntFsck seems has some problem, no other file on another hdd? [18:23] EriC^^ hdd is filled with many files actually [18:23] but file of interest is just a single partition inside a dd image [18:23] hmmm [18:23] guddo oh, that needs special drivers, one cannot disable raid IIRC https://help.univention.com/t/cannot-install-grub-bootloader-on-ibm-system-x3100-m4/17227 [18:23] try to copy the file the backup.dd to the current hdd or somewhere else see what happens [18:23] NoumntFsck ^ [18:23] which is strange [18:39] > For lists of supported hardware <- supported != can be installed, though [19:00] <|N3on21|> @lotuspsychj3, ohh yeah you are rigt, ill do that now [19:30] openclinic === PasiZ7 is now known as PasiZ [20:08] hihi === unixtippse0 is now known as unixtippse === irwiss8 is now known as irwiss === sinned69159 is now known as sinned6915 === infogulch1 is now known as infogulch