=== Lord_of_Life_ is now known as Lord_of_Life [06:33] hi! [06:33] what is that error?  Error mounting /dev/sdb1 at /media/mkk/Aplikacje: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/sdb1, missing codepage or helper program, or other error [07:11] I can't install Rstudio [07:25] (base) ********:~$ sudo dpkg -i '**********apps/rstudio-2024.04.2-764-amd64.deb' [07:25] Selecting previously unselected package rstudio. [07:25] (Reading database ... 338071 files and directories currently installed.) [07:25] Preparing to unpack .../rstudio-2024.04.2-764-amd64.deb ... [07:25] Unpacking rstudio (2024.04.2+764) ... [07:25] dpkg: dependency problems prevent configuration of rstudio: [07:27] Try apt install ./rstudio-2024.04.2-764-amd64.deb [07:28] Try [07:28] sudo apt install ./rstudio-2024.04.2-764-amd64.deb === guiverc2 is now known as guiverc [07:32] Dpkg installing the app (re @RikMills: Why are you using dpkg? dpkg doesn't install dependencies) [07:33] As I said, dpkg doesn't fetch and install required dependencies. Use apt. === gurupras- is now known as guruprasad [07:33] (base) ********:~$ sudo apt install '**************** apps/rstudio-2024.04.2-764-amd64.deb' [07:33] [sudo] password for ****: [07:33] Sorry, try again. [07:34] [sudo] password for ***: [07:34] Reading package lists... Done [07:34] Building dependency tree... Done [07:39] (base) ***********:~$ rstudio [07:39] [25552:0828/103818.574224:FATAL:setuid_sandbox_host.cc(158)] The SUID sandbox helper binary was found, but is not configured correctly. Rather than run without sandboxing I'm aborting now. You need to make sure that /usr/lib/rstudio/chrome-sandbox is owned by root and has mode 4755. [07:39] Trace/breakpoint trap (core dumped) [07:39] (base) **********:~$ [08:14] Looks like may due to new user ns restrictions [08:15] See: https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/spec-unprivileged-user-namespace-restrictions-via-apparmor-in-ubuntu-23-10/37626 [08:16] and people with similar issues @ https://github.com/rstudio/rstudio/issues/14336 [08:16] -ubottu:#kubuntu- Issue 14336 in rstudio/rstudio "RStudio fails to run on Ubuntu 24.04" [Closed] [08:16] and https://www.reddit.com/r/RStudio/comments/1cbv0jj/rstudio_fails_to_run_on_ubuntu_2404/ [08:16] Maybe one of the solutions there helps [08:25] What do you think about tuxedos 3 on Dell laptop? [08:45] reverendgreen install kubuntu [08:54] Kubuntu no kde6 [08:57] we are waiting for debian to do some building KDE6 [10:00] PNHS [10:00] KNHS [10:01] All i have one doubt im not good at customzing kubuntu so my frnd given one theme i wanna install it in kubuntu can you please help [10:02] so i have uploaded the theme folder in /usr/share/themes [10:02] still i cant make change [12:28] hi [12:29] do you know when kubuntu-24.04.1 will go out? [12:45] Hi all [12:48] sacarde, maybe tomorrow https://discourse.ubuntu.com/t/noble-numbat-24-04-1-lts-point-release-status-tracking/46972 [13:55] oerheks, also for kubuntu? [13:56] wait and see [15:57] Tried all failed... Decided to do anaconda (re @RikMills: Maybe one of the solutions there helps) [21:12] Hello. Tell me pls why "NOPASSWD: ALL" doesn't work for the sudo group. When running sudo su, you still need to enter the password. [21:14] Perhaps try using sudo -i instead of sudo su [21:17] Unfortunately the result is the same... [21:22] Did you log off and back on again after modifying the sudoers file? [21:24] Yes, I even rebooted the host. No change. === marco is now known as makk50 [21:27] There is also the case of "last match wins" when the sudoers file is parsed, so if the username/group has an active rule futher on that will be applied instead of a rule found earlier in the file [21:31] I understand what you are talking about, but the only change made to the configuration file after installing the system was: [21:31] ```%sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL``` [21:31] I understand what you are talking about, but the only change made to the configuration file after installing the system was: [21:31] %sudo ALL=(ALL:ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL [21:32] did you make the edit with visudo or something else? [21:34] Only [21:34] nano /etc/sudoers [21:34] does sudo work at all, now? heh [21:36] Yes, the sudo works, but only after entering the user password [21:38] In Ubuntu, Ubuntu Unity and other .deb distributions it works without entering a password. So far, Kubuntu is the only OS where this is difficult [23:57] Hla [23:57] Hola*