[00:21] okay, it seems i cant update snaps by running systemd in a isolated namespace apparently [00:21] error: cannot perform the following tasks: [00:21] - Run the "firefox" snap post-refresh hook if present (run hook "post-refresh": cannot perform operation: mount --bind -o ro /mnt/usr/lib/snapd /tmp/snap.rootfs_dDwznc /usr/lib/snapd: No such file or directory) [00:21] - Run the snap configuration hook "snapd-desktop-integration" if present (run hook "configure": cannot perform operation: mount --bind -o ro /mnt/usr/lib/snapd /tmp/snap.rootfs_HMg5Pk /usr/lib/snapd: No such file or directory) [00:21] - Run the snap configuration hook "snap-store" if present (run hook "configure": cannot perform operation: mount --bind -o ro /mnt/usr/lib/snapd /tmp/snap.rootfs_FsKSd1/usr /lib/snapd: No such file or directory) [00:28] afternoon [00:36] my ass does NOT know how to use irc [00:36] oh shit this is a support channel mb [01:44] I need help with installing and using VirtualBox on Ubuntu. [01:45] if you're facing a new problem, give this a look https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/virtualbox/+bug/2073267 [01:45] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2073267 in virtualbox (Ubuntu) "Guru meditation on VM start" [Undecided, Confirmed] [01:59] Hi All! [01:59] Is snap discontinued with 24.04? [02:04] Hello!? [02:08] DumbLDoor: No, but some of the flavours do not install snaps by default. [02:09] @Bashing-om - I am running 24.04. Can I remove core18, core20 and core22? [02:09] @Bashing-om - thanks for the previous answer [02:13] DumbLDoor: so far as I am aware ( I run snapless) core24 is installed such that yes, lesser versions of core may be removed. [02:15] @Bashing-om. Thanks! What does app-armor do? [02:22] ! info app-armor noble | DumbLDoor [02:22] DumbLDoor: Package app-armor does not exist in noble [02:23] @ubottu - it is AppArmor, apologies to both. [02:23] @Bashing-om - ty [02:24] DumbLDoor: In terminal run ' apt show apparmor ' . [02:26] DumbLDoor: More info: https://ubuntu.com/server/docs/security-apparmor . [02:32] @Bashing-om - ty again! [02:35] DumbLDoor: Welcome - help is what we do here :P [03:04] hello, world [03:05] tesh: hello, human [03:05] hi neonemi [03:06] :3 === guest02 is now known as test924 === mrbutthead1 is now known as mrbutthead === mrbutthead0 is now known as mrbutthead === mrbutthead9 is now known as mrbutthead [06:33] Hi All! I ran into an issue with a browser, brave-browser === mrbutthead1 is now known as mrbutthead [06:34] Failed to load module "unity-gtk-module"... undefined symbol: gtk_module_display_init related to libcanberra-gtk3-module === mrbutthead5 is now known as mrbutthead === mrbutthead5 is now known as mrbutthead === mrbutthead7 is now known as mrbutthead [06:56] DumbLDoor, 'snap info brave' says contact https://community.brave.com/. [06:57] @nteodosio - I removed snap. I downloaded using apt now [06:58] DumbLDoor, is that from the official archive or a PPA? [06:59] @nteodosio - https://brave.com/linux/ [07:00] See if they have a contact/bug field in 'apt show brave', that's probably that web address anyway. === mrbutthead6 is now known as mrbutthead [07:04] @nteodosio - snaan fine all this while. I get the same error when I launch Chromium but the latter handles itself and works fine [07:04] snap worked fine* === mrbutthead4 is now known as mrbutthead === antonispgs1 is now known as antonispgs [07:36] there used to be an app center / software center in Ubuntu. I don't see it now [07:38] DumbLDoor: i use aptitude and command line, but u find it by searching 'package' === mrbutthead3 is now known as mrbutthead [07:39] DumbLDoor: or better search 'software' [07:41] @Komu - looks like it went away with the removal of snap. === mrbutthead6 is now known as mrbutthead [07:49] -s-u-d-o -a-p-t- install gnome-terminal? === mrbutthead0 is now known as mrbutthead === mrbutthead2 is now known as mrbutthead [08:14] Snap brave works - it downloads core22 on 24.04. I wonder why the recommended apt install CROAKS .. [08:17] and it also downloaded gtk-common-themes [08:17] laterz === mrbutthead5 is now known as mrbutthead === mrpond2 is now known as mrpond === mrpond2 is now known as mrpond [09:27] packages.ubuntu.com search seems to be struggling, anyone else running into this issue? === mrbutthead1 is now known as mrbutthead [09:28] Devrim: just hit reload [09:29] CosmicDJ I did, but seems like 1 in 20 refresh are successfull, rest is error 500 or really long load times. === AlexC4 is now known as AlexC === Panjera3 is now known as Panjera [09:48] Devrim: it's mirror dependent I guess [09:50] I don't think it has mirrors [09:53] Devrim: I've seen that happen too, although usually it's not that bad === mrbutthead5 is now known as mrbutthead === charlz7 is now known as charlz [11:49] Hi all === magnec is now known as Umit [12:21] Good afternoon, just joined [12:21] Looking around. Been a long time since I used IRC [12:59] anyone knows if Newsboat has padding option or text justification? #newsboat channel is all but dead [13:05] @drigy: have you already explored https://newsboat.org/releases/2.36/docs/newsboat.html#_format_strings === sotaoverride is now known as Guest1147 === kerbero is now known as Kerbero === Kerbero is now known as kerbero === realivanjx1 is now known as realivanjx [14:09] hello, When Ubuntu Desktop crashes, how can we understand if it is related with GNOME extensions or not ? [14:12] hwpplayer1: check your /var/crash dir to see wich crash shows up [14:12] okay [14:13] let me see what's cooking inside [14:13] Now I'm on Debian where is the crash location ? [14:14] hwpplayer1: volunteers can only help you on Ubuntu here [14:14] okay [14:15] I'll ask when I boot Ubuntu again [14:15] Thanks [14:30] My apologies if this question is outside the scope of the channel, I'm running Ubuntu Server 24.04 at the moment...if you are doing a clean install and you have an existing MariaDB on your server, what files would need to be backed up/transferred over to the new server to preserve the database records? [14:32] Infrared_: using dump+restore is not an option? https://mariadb.com/kb/en/restoring-data-from-dump-files/ [14:33] CosmicDJ: My apologies, I was unaware of that option :) I have only recently moved to MariaDB, most of the apps that I have written used SQLite3 as an expediency, so I'm a bit new to it all ;) I will check out the website though, thanks very much === WaV2 is now known as WaV [15:13] |N3on21|: seems like a dev made your bug public and possible regression [15:14] bug #2073676 [15:14] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2073676 in linux (Ubuntu) "after update of kernel HDMI audio is not working" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/2073676 === root is now known as Guest3342 [15:30] Hi Guys, I have a question I accidentally did an upgrade to an unstable version of Ubuntu, was this version backdoored, I went back to the stable version; but I wasn't sure if was compromised or if there was any malicious binary or package attached to the unstble version(noble) It was basically usable at the beginning but then started acting up (freezing not opening external usbs etc). This [15:30] happened yesterday. I wanted to make sure with the community if my data was fine? lsb_release -a [15:30] No LSB modules are available. [15:30] Distributor ID: Ubuntu [15:30] Description: Ubuntu 24.04 LTS [15:30] Release: 24.04 [15:31] y_spot: at wich date did you do the upgrade to 24.04 and from wich release? [15:32] jammy LTS and I did the upgrade 7/24/2024 (Yesterday) [15:32] y_spot: thats not too bad then, knowing 24.04.1 releases in august [15:33] So do you think im Ok? once I noticed it was unstable, I reverted back in like 15 minutes of running the unstable version. [15:34] y_spot: just keep in mind it still contains bugs [15:36] y_spot: i wouldnt state 24.04 is unstable at this stage [15:36] y_spot: its just for keeping the LTS route, you should have waited until 24.04.1 upgrade path to open [15:39] Thank you, I appreciate it. My concern was if it was backdoored and someone took my data, I am not a developer by any means I just wanted to make sure data was not sniffed out of my system to a hackers or malicious parties hands. [15:40] backdoored? fud! [15:40] lotuspsychj3: I was reading online that noble did have sometime of backdoor with a package, that came with the unstable version noble [15:40] but I guess that was patched [15:40] y_spot: security is a wider perception then using an LTS or development version [15:40] no, if you point to the xz bug, it never happened in ubuntu [15:41] oerheks: Yes the xz bug, in simple terms what did this actually do to the system? [15:41] oh you find enough info online. [15:41] it did not happen. [15:42] lotuspsychj3: I totally understand im pretty safe in general; just that unstable upgrade worried me, and then when i looked it up there was an xz bug that now according to oerheks it never happened === pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk [15:45] https://ubuntu.com/security/CVE-2024-3094 [15:45] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Malicious code was discovered in the upstream tarballs of xz, starting with version 5.6.0. Through a series of complex obfuscations, the liblzma build process extracts a prebuilt object file from a disguised test file existing in the source code, which is then used to modify specific functions in the liblzma code. This results in a modified liblzma library that can be used b... [15:47] It just never happened in the context of making it into Ubuntu 24.04 as released [15:48] It mostly only affected distrobutions on the bleeding edge / rolling distros [15:49] indeed, thanks to those early birds .. actually a Microsoft engineer [15:51] neonemi: ahhh I see so even if I did upgrade to the noble 24.04 version it wasnt affected since it didnt use version 5.6.0 [15:51] Correct. [15:52] neonemi: Thank you guys so much, I appreciate your help and explanation. === PowaBanga_ is now known as PowaBanga [16:14] I lost my connection sorry [16:14] Are there any server side issues for discourse.ubuntu.com ? [16:15] hwpplayer1: https://status.canonical.com/ === itu is now known as Guest6493 [16:22] okay maybe my issue [16:22] lotuspsychj3 [16:24] cdriscoll: Yes,but couldn't figure it out. I even put it through LLM and it gave me broken code. [16:25] It is also my understanding that format string are for feedlist and not body text of an article [16:29] lotuspsychj3: fixed [16:42] Hello there, a question [16:44] I had a system continuosly restarting itself written some things to a file and suddenly that file is no longer writeable, Although the owning continues to be to the correct user/group and the permisssions are there what can be the cause than the find command is unable to dump in that file? what could change? and how can i fix it? [16:45] Also, for some reason i have a folder with owner and group "?" in the home folder, it's called "thinclient_drives" i'm not using a thinclient and the folder is empty, should i worry about that? [16:47] sounds like you already worry :) [16:49] Obsdark: are you using xrdp? [16:50] yes, indeed [16:50] why is that? [16:53] searching the web for "thinclient_drives" shows various problems related to xrdp [16:56] seems related to file sharing over RDP [16:57] Can that be causing the sudden change than stop my system to write a file? [16:57] I don't know [16:57] is that a problem only with that file or also with other files in the same directory? [16:58] only that file, and the file is written ffconcat version 1.0 [16:58] have written [16:58] * [16:58] what filesystem is this, and how large is that file? [16:58] 21 kb? [16:58] is a text file [16:59] i use it as a buffer to write file names [16:59] and I presume the filesystem isn't full [16:59] in order to process them farther in the bash [17:01] did you check for any log messages when that happens? [17:01] the files he is supposed to obtain come from a USB [17:01] yeah i can [17:01] the program running those files next is ffmpeg, and it says than "the format is invalid" [17:02] of course it is, because the file never get the names of the files, it just wrote [17:02] ffconcat version 1.0 [17:02] i assume is not able to get the files somehow? [17:02] maybe the filesystem is corrupted? [17:02] jesus christ, how can i know that? [17:02] that sound serious, how can that happend? [17:03] i have it literally working all by itself until it stop suddenly [17:03] depends what filesystem it is [17:03] is ubuntu mate if that matters [17:04] should have the same than base ubuntu [17:04] at least so far i know, aren't it? [17:04] also, when this is an USB stick, it might be worn out from writing to it too much... [17:04] i mean, it just read on it [17:04] i can access the files from desktop [17:04] i verify that [17:04] hm [17:05] did you check the log files? [17:05] journalctl [17:05] the daemon tell me that, "incorrect format" [17:05] and of course, after all there is no files on the txt written [17:05] what daemon? [17:05] no names at all [17:06] i have a daemon for running that application i mention [17:06] is a bash file used by a daemon [17:06] which drop the names of the files and then pass them through a program [17:06] the names of the files are written in this text file i mention, then modified a little bit and then processed, but they just so happend, suddenly stop arriving there [17:07] so what is writing to the file then? [17:07] and can write to that file with other applications? [17:09] to the text file which i am using as some kind of buffer [17:09] is writing the names of the files in the USB drive [17:09] the command than does that is find [17:09] then i'm processing it [17:09] to give it the right format [17:10] but now, from nowhere, this happend [17:11] did you try deleting (or renaming) that file & try again? [17:17] i find something intresting [17:17] after deleting the folder i ask before i check again the usb [17:17] and for some reason, the name of it changed [17:17] it was a minimal change, one character was added [17:18] is there a simple way to change that back to his original name? [17:18] i could change the name on the config file but i think this happend because the folder was, i assume, remounted somehow? [17:18] i haven't seen any evidence in logs or so about that tho [17:19] when I try to log in, ssh, sftp as soon as I put in my password I get a Broken pipe error. How can I fix this? [17:20] Obsdark: do you mean on the USB? [17:20] i mean the mount point [17:21] i find than for some reason the mount point of the USB is still there (the original name) [17:21] and was taken by root [17:21] doesn't contain anything of course [17:21] the usb now have this very slightly changed mount point [17:21] is there a way to change the mountpoint? [17:21] the mount point is not really relevant [17:21] the service is not working so there is no need to keep it operational, if that impact the answer somehow [17:22] ok? can you explain a little bit more? [17:22] it might just be that the way mount points are named changed & this is leftover from an older version [17:22] ok, so i just take the usb and load it again? [17:25] hey guys i have a question [17:25] maybe, but I would also run filesystem check on that USB filesystem (e.g. with Gnome Disks or fsck) [17:26] and that is how i add menu items in TWM window manager [17:26] please help [17:26] sweet hopplegoopper, if you share it here, maybe someone will answer? [17:26] does it not automatically update based on xdg spec, i.e. desktop files? [17:27] if i can start xterm, i can do everything. but there is no xterm in the menu. [17:27] how do i add it [17:27] there you go, thanks JanC, unplug and plug again works like a charm (after removing the remanent folder and umounting the USB) [17:27] how can i do that? (check filesystem in the usb?) [17:30] to @enigma9o7: what do you mean by "share it here" [17:31] i've asked you [17:31] You had mentioned you had a question. You did later share your question, so you have already met my suggestion. [17:31] the question is: how do i add menu items in twm? [17:31] u act as robot [17:32] sorry [17:32] Indeed. I suspect you may have to read twm docs, or find a twm channel, as most users here are using ubuntu-desktop [17:32] But you may get lucky. [17:32] the twm docs i super hard to understand. [17:32] Obsdark: you can do it with Gnome Disks or GParted if you want a GUI, or with fsck (or some filesystem-specific version) from the command line; you might have to unmount the filesystem first (depending on the filesystem) [17:33] and english isn't my first language either [17:33] i need swedish docs pls [17:33] seriously [17:33] where do i find swedish doc [17:34] You may have to create them. [17:34] no no no.. what in the world.... bruhhhh [17:35] but how do i add xterm to the menu, still [17:35] i [17:35] need [17:35] xterm [17:35] in [17:35] the [17:35] menu [17:35] tried with fsck but it reply "fsck from util-linux 2.37.2" [17:35] ?? [17:35] did it work? [17:36] your English seems good enough to read the twm manpage [17:36] also, when i tried to umount the usb, it worked, i mean it umount the usb but then i cannot target the usb to disk repair [17:36] to check it using fsck [17:37] at list it doesn't show when i df -h [17:38] df only shows mounted filesystems [17:38] what filesystem is on that USB? [17:39] fat one [17:39] but the fat beyond 4 gigs [17:40] extfat i think it's called? [17:43] exfat has its own tool to check, i think is exfatfsck [17:44] fsck automatically calls fsck.exfat when it sees an exfat filesystem [17:45] but callign it directly doesn't hurt, of course [17:48] Good to know [17:49] thank you guys [17:49] Obsdark: did you pass the right partition to fsck? [17:50] i think so, at least it was the correct one according to df -h [17:50] but as i mentioned, if i dismounted you cannot have it check somehow [17:51] but i think that it worked? [17:51] because it return me something, but i'm not certain if that is a good output [17:51] it doesn't show the process tho, so i think it may fail [17:51] but then again, why doesn't said it failed [17:54] after the version line(s) it should say something like "/dev/sdj1: clean. directories 1, files 0" (except with more files & directories--I just created this one for testing, and of course whatever device name it has for you) [17:55] or when there were errors found it should say that instead of "clean", of course [17:56] maybe use fsck.exfat directly [18:00] exit 1 [18:01] Obsdark: BTW, you can also use lsblk to list all partitions, including ones that aren't mounted (more useful than df for this!) [18:02] How to check if root ssh password login is enabled? [18:03] you try? [18:04] it's usually a bad idea though [18:04] i'm trying it right now [18:04] i mean, i may can umount it differently? [18:06] junyx: search for 'PermitRootLogin' in /etc/ssh/ like find -type f -print0 /etc/ssh |xargs -0 grep PermitRootLogin, [18:07] Komu that line is commented out [18:07] when you umount a filesystem, the partition should still be there [18:08] apparently now is working [18:08] "Bad magic number in super-block" [18:08] wherever that means [18:08] it probably means it's not exfat [18:08] junyx: man sshd_config says The default is prohibit-password. rtfm [18:08] Komu hey don't be rude ok? [18:09] any way to check what filesystem has? [18:09] junyx: dude, saying 'fucking' before 'maunual' isn't rude. rtm, OK? [18:09] Obsdark: lsblk -f [18:10] it says that it is exfat [18:12] and you are using fsck.exfat on exactly that device? [18:12] it can't find fsck.exfat [18:13] but yest [18:13] yes* [18:13] in sda and sda1 [18:13] tried both [18:13] the filesystem would be in the partition (with a 1 at the end) [18:13] i see that, tried anyway [18:14] both cases, it fials [18:14] fails to find it [18:14] Obsdark: apt install exfatprogs [18:14] installing... [18:15] that will give me a way to fsck that usb? [18:15] oh right, that's not installed by default [18:15] hopefully :) [18:15] apparently it works now [18:15] the only thing than it do was delete two directories [18:15] or "clean" them [18:15] not sure if they eliminate it but clean sound like that [18:16] oh, maybie it refers the disk is fine [18:16] Obsdark: i think so, but have not much clue about windows filesystems. u can find the needed package if u have the filename with 'apt-file search fsck.exfat' [18:16] yeah, you mention something about that before, thank you both [18:16] if it says "clean" that means the filesystem was fine indeed [18:17] Obsdark: u might may also use windows tools to repair, if it has faults [18:17] Wonderful, thanks you people [18:18] it's ok, that usb is not moving from there, i guess the mounting issue was caused by that weird folder [18:18] it was said than apparently xrdp apparently cause issues with that [18:18] or, better said, that folder [18:18] So i guess that folder probably do something weird with that [18:19] or, better said, xrdp when it place that folder, in the same process [18:23] is it really that offensive to say 'RTFM'? that dude is name calling me and is like 'You in Germany or using a VPN?' [18:25] Well, certainly you could avoid the RTFM and just tell him than what he is looking for is in the manual [18:26] You can of course just say than "Welp, was trying to help but now i will don't tell you anything, the solution is there is literally there, if you don't want to see it..." [18:27] it's better if you tell him "welp, that is because in the docs it says (what the docs loosely said) therefore that is happening by design" [18:28] i think that are better ways of answering Komu, but then again, i don't think saying RTFM should be answered with an attempt to dox you [18:28] Exactly. No need to be rude to someone asking a question. [18:29] it's also always a good idea to mention what manpage(s) or other documentation people should read [18:30] and/or maybe what keyword to search for [18:30] Yeah, I read the whole sshd man page and didn't see it in there. I wasn't even aware sshd_config man page existed. [18:31] I'm pretty sure the sshd manpage has a reference to the sshd_config manpage [18:31] JanC yeah I see it now. I missed it as I was laser focused on finding the password [18:31] junyx: i told u ' search for 'PermitRootLogin'' and ' man sshd_config' ..............You can lead the horses to the water trough, but they have to drink themselves. [18:32] Komu don't try to pull a fast one. You said sshd_config in the same line you said rtfm. Funny boy [18:33] if iäm at the point where i literaly copy past man pages, i say rtfm [18:34] junyx: i think it's b/c i know that almost all files that are in /etc/ having a man page, and also u should try man -k sshd [18:36] Komu thanks for the tip. I didn't know about -k [18:39] dude junyx, u called me all this names and then 'rude'... rtfm is admin slang for 'read the fucking manual' nothing more [18:39] Komu at this point you're just harassing me [18:39] Leave me alone ok? [18:40] junyx: on ignore, wish granted === arif-ali_ is now known as arif-ali [20:01] If I wanted to go about adding a custom dialog that appears at the end of the Ubuntu Desktop install process - is there a more appropriate Ubuntu channel to get assistance? [20:07] I see no such option in cubic https://launchpad.net/cubic [20:07] Yeah, I've used Cubic in the past for ISO customization, it's just missing some features I need :) [20:11] ah a hint https://answers.launchpad.net/cubic/+question/692728 [20:12] success_command [20:16] @oerheks: I've tried using that with a terminal window and whiptail (making sure to export the DISPLAY variable) but was never able to get the window to display. Have you had success with it before? [20:17] (thank you for taking the time to investigate also) [20:17] no, such post install invoke is the 1st time someone needs it [20:18] the old preseed way https://nekodaemon.com/2021/04/27/How-to-make-an-unattended-Ubuntu-Server-Installation-ISO-with-cloud-init/#write-post-installation-script [20:18] I already have quite a bit of preseed configuration, but I'll try the success_command method again === Medic2016___ is now known as Medic2016 [20:37] Hello people, please I have some issues with the kernel of Ubuntu 24.04 which is 6.8.0, which is a freeze for the whole OS after plug in my power cable. I have install kernel 6.5 (using Ubuntu Mainline) it works perfect. Am I safe at this situation ? [20:45] yes, just keep that kernel, there is probably a bug in the power module, maybe report it to the ubuntu bug tracker. [20:45] because next update it would be fixed on the new kernels then. [20:47] I have reported my bug: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/2061840 I'm afraid it won't be solved or get attention [20:47] -ubottu:#ubuntu- Launchpad bug 2061840 in linux (Ubuntu Noble) "Ubuntu 24.04 freezes after plug in power cable" [Undecided, New] [20:48] I created a system months ago. I don't remember how it is set up for desktop. This is how it looks. https://pasteboard.co/KCqOqvHVVQs7.png How do I get a new machine to be the same experience? [20:48] Well that could be Xubuntu. [20:49] But you could use clonezilla to make an image then restore it to another machine I guess. [20:50] no, the second machine is already made (unfortunately) and is supposed to be Xubuntu but doesn't look at all the same, especially the menus. === sfenik984 is now known as sfenik98 === zakaria_ is now known as zakaria [20:52] That's definitely the Xubuntu icon next to "Applications" [20:53] well it's the xfce icon.... [20:53] doesn't necessarily mean its ubuntu [20:53] Sure, fair point [20:56] Anyway Grampa, one idea would be to copy your home dir to the other machine. [20:56] Try it on another username so you don't mess anything up if it doesnt work as expected. === Guest6493 is now known as itu [20:57] but that's only going to cover locally created config files for the user. if they're different OS or have different things installed, that won't work as well. [21:03] GrandPa-G: probably better off backing up what is needed on the new machine, and overwriting it with an image of the original system as others here have suggested. Then restore any data you need from the back up you created in step 0. === Bl4kkh31m is now known as Dreadventurouz === Sidewyz1 is now known as Sidewyz [22:31] Is there a documentation for snap apps and Qt for Ubuntu Core application development ? [22:34] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhryYgW107A [22:37] hwpplayer1: for creating one? [22:37] yes [22:37] for coding [22:37] i have the same question but for without qt, cli thing :) [22:37] development in other words [22:37] cool tarzeau [22:39] hwpplayer1: what you trying to package? it's not available in debian as deb? [22:39] I'm learning [22:48] hi, I have removed (I think) all the nvidia drivers and want to install them again, I'm trying the sudo ubuntu-drivers install nvidia-driver-545 command but it keeps saying all drivers are already installed [22:49] apt list --installed | grep -i nvidia shows nothing === zakaria_ is now known as zakaria [23:29] try `sudo apt install nvidia-driver-545` [23:31] assuming you are on jammy anyway, and have 'restricted' enabled [23:32] But you may wanna consider nvidia-driver-550 instead King_DuckZ [23:33] Especially on noble, as there is no 545 in noble. [23:36] nvidia drops support somewhere along the way, sometimes you might have to run older ones, too. it's all very confusing. [23:36] enigma9o7: thanks, I'll try tomorrow [23:37] King_DuckZ: which card? [23:37] hopefully things haven't changed by then === antonispgs4 is now known as antonispgs