/srv/irclogs.ubuntu.com/2024/08/16/#ubuntu.txt

ravageare there files like /etc/iptables/rules.v4 and /etc/iptables/rules.v600:00
ravagealso what is the ourput of: sudo systemctl is-enabled netfilter-persistent.service00:02
gbozzYeah, I have iptables-persistent installed, but systemctl doesn't seem to know about it.00:02
gbozzOh, stuff in /etc/iptables might be getting picked up by iptables-restore...00:02
ravagei would move those rules our of the way00:02
ravagemaybe rename them to .bak or so00:02
gbozzAh, not called 'iptables-persistent.service' :)00:02
gbozzYeah, netfilter-persistent.service is enabled...00:02
ravageand try your firewall again00:03
ravageand disable that service too00:03
gbozzyeah, looking at the dependencies for ufw, looks like I should nuke iptables-persistent and netfilter-persistent00:04
gbozzthey're probably both knocking heads with ufw.00:04
gbozzAh, that's better. After ufw enable, iptables -L output looks a bit saner. Ima reboot and see if it all comes back up OK.00:10
gbozzThanks for the help!00:10
ravage\o/00:10
=== frostnova is now known as frost
frosthi00:15
frostsomeone is awake here ?00:16
leftyfbfrost: hello. What is your ubuntu support question?00:17
frostI would like to modify the background of my grub00:18
leftyfbfrost: ok, using one of the dozens of tutorials found online, where are you having an issue?00:20
frosti must to sleep00:21
frostgood night veryone00:21
gbozz(ufw all good after a reboot. why is it so satisfying to solve problems with apt purge?!)00:22
gbozzI remember, a few LTSes ago, being able to ssh into a machine pre-LUKS open and 'cryptsetup luksOpen' from the CLI.00:22
gbozzNow when I google for that ability, I get all sorts of convoluted solutions, many involving extra hardware even.00:22
ravageglad it all worked out00:23
estudarola00:32
gbozzSo, srsly, is there a sane way to ssh into, and luksOpen a machine?00:40
leftyfbgbozz: yes, install dropbear-initramfs00:41
leftyfband put your authorized key file into I think /usr/local/share/dropbear-initramfs/00:41
leftyfbthat might not be the exact locate but should be close00:42
gbozzok, thanks, good one... was that in default ubuntu in the old days? 'cause I'm wondering why this used to just work.00:42
leftyfbno. It never "just worked"00:42
leftyfbit was never a feature that was available on a default installation00:43
gbozzweird, because I don't think I ever installed anything special like dropbear-initramfs, but it definitely used to work. might have been 18.04 or earlier.00:44
leftyfbnope00:44
gbozzyep00:45
leftyfbI've been running ubuntu since 2007 on both desktops and servers. I've been utilizing dropbear at my current job since 2016. ssh'ing into the initramfs was never enable by default on any official release or flavor of ubuntu00:46
gbozzmaybe I had just /home LUKS'd, but that wouldn't explain where sshd was getting the private key from. Definitely wasn't ssh'ing in as root (haven't had that enabled ever).00:46
leftyfbyou could still put the ssh key in /home/user/.ssh/authorized_keys to ssh in and then mount over it00:47
leftyfbor I think even in /etc/ssh/ in some way that I don't have experience with00:48
gbozzoooo... yeah, I remember there being an empty /home/user when initially in, then crytpsetup luksOpen to make things right.00:48
gbozzthat might've been it. my brain's growing fuzzy, but I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything special to make it work. Cool, glad there's an easy-ish way to get it to work. Super handy to not have to worry about power outages while on travel!00:49
brenndoi made the root look02:55
brenndohttps://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/J863TjCXxt/02:56
hwaetcan someone remote into my pc and remove netbeans03:04
ludvig_hwaet: why can't you do it yourself03:05
hwaetdunno how03:05
hwaetinstalled a deb03:05
hwaetcant remove03:05
=== mrbutthead7 is now known as mrbutthead
NDPMacBookYou REALLY don't want to give random people remote access into your computer.03:08
hwaetgood point03:09
ludvig_yeah listen to him03:09
ludvig_if you give me access i will steal all your passwords and all of your bitcoin and monies03:10
hwaetill send you my bitcoin now if you want03:10
hwaetdont value it anymore03:11
enigma9o7hwaet, if you want help removing it, you can ask here.  You should be able to remove it any number of ways if it was installed from deb package.03:11
enigma9o7but what's your ip, username, and password, make sure a port is open and i'll ssh in and do it for you with `apt search <whatever it is>` to figure out the package name and `sudo apt remove packagename` once I know what the package is called.03:12
enigma9o7or maybe `apt list --installed | grep something` to figure out packagename would be easier03:12
hwaetthat found apache-netbeans/now 22-1 all [installed,local]03:15
ludvig_not here lol03:15
ludvig_atleast dm him03:15
hwaetgpt showed me how03:19
enigma9o7It is a pretty smart partition table.03:23
hwaetenigma9o7, can you ssh into someones pc just with that info? username and pass?03:38
enigma9o7if they set it up right from their end, yeah sure.03:39
=== root is now known as Guest6863
sigmouseIt is Thursday my dudes.05:47
sigmouseWho's up?05:47
=== unixeng66839 is now known as unixeng6683
probkaпр всем06:42
probkaол06:42
probkahi06:42
=== TWPEagle1 is now known as TWPEagle
l___los-esc!08:04
=== GreenRio- is now known as GreenRiot
lotuspsychj3isene: better change from linux-signed to linux on your bug ID09:04
lotuspsychj3isene: after that; run: apport-collect 2077084 from your terminal to import your logs into the bug09:05
Apachezafter update yesterday I now have 4 gnome-shells running each taking approx 2.5% CPU09:16
Apachezany idea what that is ?09:16
Apachezor how to troubleshoot what they do?09:16
Apachezhttps://pastebin.com/SWf9FgS509:18
lotuspsychj3Apachez: check some recent gnome-shell bugs here: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bugs?orderby=importance&start=009:28
isenelotuspsychj3: Thanks, done09:31
lotuspsychj3very good isene09:31
lotuspsychj3now the devs can debug better with all your logs09:32
iseneNever done this before. Nice knowledge upgrade09:32
lotuspsychj3tnx for filing this bug and make ubuntu better for yourself + the community isene09:33
lotuspsychj3bug #207708409:33
-ubottu:#ubuntu- Bug 2077084 in linux (Ubuntu) "Suspend wake-up takes ~5mins ( Dell XPS 15 9530)" [Undecided, New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/207708409:33
lotuspsychj3for the volunteers to take a look that were helping you earlier^09:33
isene:)09:34
lotuspsychj3Apachez: you might also take a look in /var/crash to make sure gnome-shell doesnt make crashes?09:36
=== pikapika_lunar is now known as militantorc
ApachezI think it might be appindicator related10:02
Apacheznothing in /var/crash10:03
Apachezrestarted extensions in extensions app but need to relogin to see if that had any effect10:06
=== unixeng66835 is now known as unixeng6683
ApachezI saw there were an update the other day regarding gnome-shell10:12
Apachezhow do I revert to the version before yesterday?10:12
Apachezin case there is some regression in the latest update10:12
Apachezit still takes 40-50% cpu even after reboot10:13
brenndoMUAHAHAH ich bin so zu hart schauts euch an leute hab die ganze nacht beigebracht ->       https://drive.google.com/file/d/10d67NqPngzCBQqo4693L_8aw_wDaROFU/view?usp=sharing11:12
ravage!de | brenndo11:12
ubottubrenndo: In den meisten Ubuntu-Kanälen wird nur Englisch gesprochen. Für deutschsprachige Hilfe besuche bitte #ubuntu-de. Einfach "/join #ubuntu-de" eingeben. Danke für Dein Verständnis!11:12
lotuspsychj3Apachez: you cant downgrade on ubuntu, you will need a fix on the bug11:22
lotuspsychj3Apachez: temp workaround, you could install/login into an alternate desktop11:22
antonispgsguys can someone explain to me why there is both app center and ubuntu software on different channels of the snap-store snap? which is the official one and why is it so confusing?11:30
lotuspsychj3antonispgs: app centre is the new name of snap-store on ubuntu 24.0411:31
lotuspsychj3under the hood, its still snap-store snap11:31
antonispgsthen what is the purpose of ubuntu software that looks like gnome-software11:32
lotuspsychj3canonical and the devs are choosing that part antonispgs nothing we can do about much11:32
antonispgsjust wondering which is the official one11:34
lotuspsychj3that depends on the ubuntu release antonispgs11:36
lotuspsychj3antonispgs: the software centre, evolves across several ubuntu releases11:37
=== pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk
ApachezI tried now to login using ubuntu-xorg instead12:44
ApachezI can see that gnome-shell now is at 5.6% rather than 40-50%12:44
BluesKajHi all12:46
=== shinobi is now known as FKAshinobi
=== dvergata1 is now known as Dvergatal
=== pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk
brenndohttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1t4f67oOK8m0aTVnmj3fRQcYLIHq53KSG/view?usp=sharing13:40
brenndounendlich viel datenspeicher13:40
leftyfbbrenndo: this is a support channel13:41
brenndoand this is the best invention of the universe13:42
brenndowatch xdata complete13:42
admin__privet14:29
Apachezanyone else noticed some malfunction of gnome-terminal from the update the other day?14:31
ituwhich version?14:32
Apachez24.04 LTS14:35
Apachezgnome-terminal 3.52.0-1ubuntu214:35
Apachezits just a funny coincident that gnome-terminal and some other gnome apps were updated yesterday and today I noticed that gnome-terminal uses like 50-60% cpu14:36
Apachezlogin to ubuntu-xorg the use is down to 5%14:36
Apachezfrom yesterday Setting up gnome-shell (46.0-0ubuntu6~24.04.3)14:42
Apachezoh great :D  https://ubuntu.com/security/notices/USN-6963-114:44
leftyfbApachez: if you just run regular updates, you won't have to worry about that bug that was fixed in less than 24 hours14:46
Apachezmight be related https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/1d8ww4g/bug_in_gnome_shell_460ubuntu_2404_how_to_fix/14:57
Apachezand it seems like not the first time14:57
Apachezsome regression between gnome (gnome-terminal) and wayland in ubuntu14:57
Apachezleftyfb: my issue is that the bugfix seems to have broken other things14:57
Apachezor whatever package that was updated at the same time causing gnome-terminal when running wayland to consume 50-60% cpu making the system noticable sluggish14:58
Apachezworkaround was to reboot and login using ubuntu-xorg for now14:58
leftyfbI know it might not be the answer you're looking for, but I much prefer terminator over gnome-terminal.14:58
ApachezI just use whatever is available :)15:00
Apachezwill try a few more reboots15:00
pragmaticenigmathese are the reasons I don't run KDE or Gnome on my systems anymore... too many kitchen sinks15:02
WaVHey so when I apt update/upgrade I have three hwe kernel packages that are kept back, but the gui software updater nags me every so often to install a new kernel/image/headers?15:52
WaVIts for kernel 6.8. I can see that linux-headers-6.8.0-40-generic linux-hwe-6.8-headers-6.8.0-40 were installed on a previous apt upgrade, but none of the other packages were installed (image generic, modules generic)15:54
WaVAnd linux-generic-hwe-22.04 linux-headers-generic-hwe-22.04 linux-image-generic-hwe-22.04 are the packages that have been kept back15:58
pragmaticenigmaWaV, there probably is a dependency preventing the kernel update. You may need to try `apt full-upgrade`15:58
WaVShould I just go ahead and upgrade those 3 packages or wait for it to eventually be sorted out?15:58
tomreynif apt full-upgrade   will upgrade them, then just go ahead16:00
tomreynotherwise, personally, i would want to understand why it happened in the first place - since it could happen again16:00
WaVfull-upgrade appears to show more than the 3 packages. I'll go ahead and do that.16:00
enigma9o7full-upgrade can remove stuff, so play attention to that16:01
WaVhttps://pastebin.com/jBEEpVPZ - nothing to be removed.16:02
tomreynlooks fine to me, if you're on 22.0416:05
WaVyep. went ahead and did it. ill restart shortly16:10
vardhan#bitwise16:55
=== vardhan is now known as vpw
=== pushkarnk1 is now known as pushkarnk
=== mrbutthead6 is now known as mrbutthead
=== vincejv_ is now known as vincejv
=== TomTom_ is now known as TomTom
=== mrcoffee is now known as bugger
=== bugger is now known as mago
=== mago is now known as Mago
=== cbreak_ is now known as cbreak
powersurge360I installed ubuntu server on one of my devices and noticed the install only created a 100GB partition on my hard drive. I've corrected it but why does it do that by default? Why not use the whole drive?21:11
ravageit does that on LVM because they think you would want to actually use LVM if you select it21:15
powersurge360mm. I just clicked through the defaults and I guess LVM is a default21:15
ravageit is21:15
ravagei also think a warning about that would be nice21:16
ravagebut there is none21:16
powersurge360man, I just went down the ZFS rabbit hole to configure a drive pool, I guess I need to understand LVM now too21:17
=== mrpond3 is now known as mrpond
Lepus1sup :)22:59
Lepus1hello23:02
NDPMacBookHello23:04

Generated by irclog2html.py 2.7 by Marius Gedminas - find it at mg.pov.lt!